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MARRIED,

... accuracy in their actual fulfilment since. 1 roust refer you to the words of that immortal patriot and profound statesman, Henry Grattan, the father of the gentleman whom I see here this day. ** The proceedings of the Imperial Parliament,” said he, teach you ...

REPEAL OF THE UNION

... D. Latouche, Esqts,; Managing Committee, Lord Killeen, Sir Perry Nugent, Sir John Uurke; John Norman, Charles Hamil ton, Robert Doyne, John Bailley, Winter, Maxwell, John Kennedy, and J. Armstrong, Esqrs. Mr. C. Frend, Lieutenant Royal Nary, is appointed ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWRY TELEGRAPH

... unnecessary to trouble the house with many observations, as he found that the opinion he entertained had been upheld by Sir John Newport, who had been Chancellor of the Exchequer Ire- land, and by Lord Plunkett. Both these great au- thorities had stated ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4311 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE PENSION LIST

... any reduction was made from the last grant that account (hear, and Sir John de Blaquicrc enjoys pension of 1,0721., and again, baron, of 8931. 135. This was monstrous case. Sir John received his first, pension 1794, and having served an apprenticeship ...

POOR LAWS AMENDMENT BILL

... Head and Kathlin. By the unremitting exertion of Mr. John Sharpe, of this town, the cargo has been landed, and the sloop hauled out to the bay, without suffering the least injury. A young man, named John Brown, of this place, gallantly attempted to swim ...

DEATH OF GENERAL LAFAYETTE

... Woodward, war t Callaghan, John Weir, Hugh Wilson, Wm. M’Nully, Robert Mullins, John M’Cuiloeh, Dixie Clement. —Evening Mail of Monday, Mr. Thomas Walker Stanley, who has been elected a Scholar of Trinity College, the son of Mr. John Stanley, of Armagh. The ...

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND.)

... moment the fiat of the Legislature was pronounced, combination against Tithes in Ireland would be broken. The arm of the Church was weak, but the arm of the Law was strong, and combination and conspiracy would melt away before it, ¢ Like snow before the Suinmer's ...

Published: Tuesday 03 June 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2442 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... moment the fiat of the legislature was pronounced, combination against tithes in Ireland would be broken. The arm of the chart h was weak, but the arm of the law was strong, and combination and conspiracy would melt away before it. * Like snow before the summer's ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF MEATH

... 50 Tons will be Sold. THOMAS DAVIES, King', Arms Hotel. Newry, July Ist, 1834. GOOD COOK, of respectable character, and who can produce satisfactory testimonials ■bilitiea. Apply to MRS. DAVIES, King’s Arms Hotel. IFuger, 20s per Month. Newry, Ist July ...

JUST PUBLISHED,

... accordingly 1 Thomas Waring, y 12 Patk. Christopher Byrne, 2 Dennis Maguire, // | James Ledlie, 3 Archibald Little, John Ucid, 4 John Caraher, jl5 Alexander Canning, James Waring, Michael Denvir, Patrick M‘Parlan, ; Guy, 7 Arbnckle Hallidny, lB*Charles ...

nt ON EE EM NESS on the question of breach of privilege, as notices our first page,) said that the

... brought forward until they were disposed of. A motion. hv Mr Fo frre an for his Majesty’s pardon to Mr. Patrick Grant ai Mr. John Bell, Editors of the Trve Sun Newspap¢ now in the King’s Bench Prison for seditions libel, was negatived, after a long discussio ...

Published: Tuesday 29 July 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1085 | Page: 2 | Tags: none