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ANTI-TORY ASSOCIA TION

... himself would in a few days franking letters for the county of .Dublin. Mr. While addressed the meeting, after which * Mr. H. Grattan adverted to the requisition signed the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Dublin, which ha condemned as factious and improper act on ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND' ERNE PACKET

... Gisborne, T Pelham, C A W Aslley, Sir Jacob Gordon, Fendarves, W Atlwood, Grant, HonJC Pepys, Sir Ragsbaw, John Grattan, II Pemn, Sergeant Baines, K Grattan, J Phillips, Bannerman, Grey, Colonel Phillips, M Barclay, David Grey, Sir G Pinney, W Haihani, J Grosvenor ...

Till; KNMSKILLF.N (TillONK’l.K. AND KiINF. I’ACKK'I

... going into the Committee the GRAND JLKIES (IHELASI)' Bfl.L. the order of the day being read, and liie motion put, Mr. H. GRATTAN moved, in absence Hon. Member for Waterford, (Mr. Barron that it an .-t. action to tne Committee, tiiat aa »»f the • .e ...

THK KNNISKILLEX CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... Tavern, St. Janic's-slreet I.ondon, receive the Report from Sir John N’ewjairt, of his interview' with the Duke of Wellington, relative to the proposed increase of Duties in Ireland, Sir JOHN NEWPORT was called to the Chair.— He said that he had, at their ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND E

... com plain of. the anniversary of the shutting of the gates Derry, a Captain Robinson had entered that city, at the head an armed force, contrary to the chartered rights the city, and prevented the apprentices from shutting the gates. For such an outrage ...

2,0*7. parliament. lIOISK OF LORDS.—Amur, IS. sl l„f KODF.N presented several pclitions, praying India might ..

... volunteers in arms, and* in 17f)3 the prayer for the franchise, which had been contemptuously rejected, had been obtained by the fear which the excesses of the Irish people had excited.— hat had become of the Catholic question ? Mr. Fox, Mr. Grattan, Lord Plunket ...

A the ENNISKILLEN CHUOMCLE, AM) ERNE PACKET

... ttemeu: Sir Richard Nagle, Bart., M.P. Montagu L. Chapman, , MB. llem v Grattan, Esq M.P, Hugh Esq. Gerald Pease, Esq. Win. Chapman, Esq. Jicnry win. Arauin, Esq. Murphy, Esq. John Ennis, Esq. Robert Tighe, J. 11. Sbcil, Esq. 11. She;!, Esq. J. M'Connick ...

tHE K.\M.SKILL]:I\ CIIIIOMCLK, AM) KK.M-i PACK I

... as lawyer or a publican, demonstrate tiiat all parlies Ireland, at the time of union, were unanimous against that measure. Grattan said he sounded the trumpet the resurrection of Irish independence in 1782, when the people of Ireland became muted Ihey then ...

not SE OF I.OIIDS—SF.rr.2O

... the bill for consolidating laws relative to the importation and of arms in Ireland, of which lie had previously given notice. meant to move, hovvever. lor the . I lie art lo keeping arms ulmh just expiry and next year bring forward the bill consolidate ...

OM Vnil ASSIZES—TniRsinr, .Iti v IS

... W. Cuffc, Bart., William Tighe, John Flood, Henry Wetnyss, William Bailey, John Power, jun., Thomas Neville. John Jones, William Bailey, jon., I’. Conlan, K. Warren, Robert St. George, Thomas Hookey, James P. Poc, John Shea. Michael Warren, Arthur St ...

Civil. M*T,

... not liven for it, thought it probable the peasantry would have given their arms. A deputy troin one the parishes had waited him and Mr. Steele, and promised that all the arms should la- given at a particular spot. had t.o doubt lliis would have l-eeii ...

ACQUITTAL OF SIMON BYRNE

... value 31. the property of said James Booth. Margaret Moran, John Henry, and Mich. Beirne— Having on their persons, and passing base coin at the fair of Leitrim ; not guilty. James Mulvcy, John Mulvey, and N’aliby Having feloniously stolen two cows, the ...