From the LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 1G
... of the town of Ciriickfergus, Esq. ( ounty of Cardigan — \\ illiam Edward Pcwell, of Nanteos, in th ■ county ol Cardigan. Esq. B ...
... of the town of Ciriickfergus, Esq. ( ounty of Cardigan — \\ illiam Edward Pcwell, of Nanteos, in th ■ county ol Cardigan. Esq. B ...
... Warwick co. Calcraft, John, Wareham Phillips , C. M., N. Leicester co. Calley, Thomas, Cricklade Pollock, Fredk., Huntingdon ' Calvert, N., Hefts Poulter, John, Shaftesbury Campbell, Sir John, Dudley Powell, Col. W. E., Cardigan co. Cavley, Sir G., S ...
... Sergeant Young. John Macnamara, W. O'Brien, Cornelius Ball, N. B2rry, G. S. —Roche, G. B. —lsearnish, O'Callaghan, D. Galway, Co. I —lteddington, '—Northland, Viscount I—O'Callaghan Hon. C.' Bridgman,Hewitt Martin, Thomas Bodkin, John James Lynch, A. ...
... Trevor, Hon A Bgerton. Lord Lees, John F Trevor Hon Lowtber, Hon Col Twiss, Horace Follett Sir Lowtber. J H Wilhraham, lion Forbes, William Lygon Colonel Gaskell. James M Mahon, Lord Wynn.SrrW Geary, Sir Marlin. John Gordon Hon W Notreys, Lord rellera ...
... correctness in stating tbe names and speeches of all tbe persons present; but we are told that Lord George Bentmck was there arm in arm with Mr. Ifugbea Hughea, to whom was explaining that their’a waa to bo party especially of (rentlemen, while Sir Andrew ...
... (City)—Sir J. Newport. ExFoRD—C. A. Walker Esq. Wit irsHlßE.—Sir John D. , Astley, Bart. John Benett, Esq. i WESTMEATH (County).—G. Rochfort,sq., L. W. Chapman, Esq. (County).—Jas. Grattan, Esq., J. Howard, Esq. Thicknesse, Hodson Kearsley. YiAnapoiu).--Bir ...
... be commissioned for a particular service :—Lieut.-Col. Charles Chichester, from h.-p. Unatt., to be Lieut.-Col.—Captain John Grattan, from h.-p. Unatt., to be Captai 26. Brevet—Capt. Charles Boyd, of 38th Foot, to be Major in the Army—Jan. 10. Warwickshire ...
... Parliament—The Seven Baronets—Theobald WolfTone—The Duke of Wellington and the Marquis of l.ondonderry—-Lord Norbury—Henry Grattan—John Philpot Curran—Queen Caroline—Lord Velverton and the Bur—Anecdotes of Irish Judges—lrish Fire-eaters—Duelling Extraordinary— ...
... Marquis of Londonderry and If. Grattan, Esq., M.P., without any fatal result. The cause of the meeting is explained in a correspondence which has been published in the daily papers, from which it appears that Mr. Grattan wrote on Tuesday night to Lord ...
... for the life of the vender, a lady aged 36 years, whose lifa is insurable, payable out of freehold estates In the county of Cardigan, of the annual value of 526/ and upwards, being part of one.third of the annual rents of the said estates ' directed to be ...
... county of the town of Carrickfergus, Esq. County of Cardigan—William Edward Powell, of Xaapteos, in the county of Cardigan, Esq. Borough of Cardigan—Pryse Pryse, Gogertham, In the county ol Cardigan, Esq. City of Limerick—William Roche, of Oeegee-street ...
... Wetherell, G.C.11. Mr. Mosley, by Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. Mr. T. C. Grattan, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, on his appointment to the Consulship of Boston, by Viscount Pahnerston. _ . Mr. John Pelling Pigott, by Lieut-Geperal Sir Samuel Dickens, on his appointment ...