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... Harcourt-itreet, John Weldon, E ...
... Harcourt-itreet, John Weldon, E ...
... SitJ,. Talbot, Ouncombe, T. Macdonald, SirJ, Tuite, H. M. Dundas, TTioa. Marshal, John Wilson, Sir B. Dawson, At. Maberly, Col. Warburton, Henry Davenport, E. Martin, John. East hope. J. Macauly, W. Tellers. _ Ewart, T. Morpeth, Lord O’Connell, Daniel ...
... frames completely demolished. This Chapel is situate in the immediate neighbourhood, where on the 6th of Jcnuary last, party of armed Orangemen assembled, to the number of some hundreds, and after marching in procession through various parts of country, to ...
... JOHN SCANLAN h\\V COURT ,OF KING’S BENCH— -Vrsxrp. day. King v, Henry Grattan, Esq. M. The court was crowded early hour in the expectation that this case would come on. Shortly after the Chief Justice had taken his seat upon the bench, one Mr. Grattan's ...
... Kiordan, Deanaghtmills, 11. ; John Brenan and Maurice Brenan, of Coolboine, each ; Denis Shine Lawlor, Castlelougb, 101. ; William Thompson, Rockfield, 21. ; John Thompson, ditto, 11. ; James O'Connell, Lakeville, 2501. ; John O’Connell, Grena, 3001. ; General ...
... do. 2s. 6d. ; Mr E. do. 2s. Mr. N. Kelly, do. fis.; Mr. John M‘l)onaW, per II- Maguire, 11. ; Mr. John Green, do. ss. ; Mr. John Kelh, do. 2«. HI.; Mr*. Kelly, per Rev. Mr. Walsh, 3s. ; >i*. John Anderson, per K. Maguire, II.; Mr. Thoms* Kane, per do. ...
... bear and bigg bill was to be read second tine Tuesday, to which day the folloaring bills were also deferred :—lmportation of arms, ecclesiastical leases, and embankment hills. The insolvent debtors act and Irish witnesses bill bare been read first time ...
... Wednesday night last, the dairy boose of Mr James Keating, of Jockey-ball, in the parish of Cre- Win this county (Limerick), was armed oartf of ruffians, who, haring tbiced the door, commenced pulling down the thatch and cut the rafter, .cross with «w Not content ...
... Chairman, Clark* Kill ire. I John Uiehard Corbollis P Murriv, l>. I). C harles ILdiday, Si-.itf. High Sheriff, i Chamlvrs, dh.un John Gore, Napier, U. Shore, H. V indeleur, Fenton llort, Thomas (hs,ld, Sergeant, | John Phelj»s Robert img an, | NVilliam ...
... account of the whole revenue of .the corporation- a* suggested Mr. Hume, was then put and carried. GRAND JURIES. Mr. H, GRATTAN, referring lothe defalcation) whiefa had occurred for aereral years back in the accounts of the officers of grand juries in ...
... and width, and come lower down the arm poser. bis Maieaty is plunged this mournful event. The King.* if her absence, broke open her desk, and took money and than‘last month. The lower, sleeve is in easy fit the arm. Cope Garnett, sou to defendant, proved ...
... upon no for arms except upon information on Timothy FUnagan— etony. Similar sen- Aylmer knew some facts which would elucidate the case . paper, which paper I had also written trom lus and lb t he operation of the bill should limited lo on* John Duncan in ...