CORK ASSIZES
... Morgan, Thomas Cntbbert, Richard N. Parker, Thomas Dunseombe, Richard O’C- Naw* enham, Richard Lane, John Morrogh, William Crawford, J. ...
... Morgan, Thomas Cntbbert, Richard N. Parker, Thomas Dunseombe, Richard O’C- Naw* enham, Richard Lane, John Morrogh, William Crawford, J. ...
... Foreman; Thomas Cuthhert, Richard Neville Parker, Thomas Dnuscombe, Robert O* C. Newenham, Richard Lane, John Morrogh, Wm. Crawford, J. J. Cummins, Andrew Spearing, Robert Carr, William Crofts, Nicholas Murphy, John Bagnell, Michael Roberts, C. E. Hardy, W ...
... Garrett S. Harry, Clement J. Forster, R. H. Eyre White, Wm. L. Shuldham, 1 Thomas Hunger ford, Esqra. GRAVTI James .Morgan, Esq. ; Thomas Cuthbert, Richard Neville Parker. Thomas Buncombe, Robert O'C. Neweuham, Richard I.une, John William Crawford, J. Cummins ...
... oHirg I'.xcel- the Lieutenant, ami M.F. for the cuuuty Wexford. THE NAVY. Rumour gives the ComptrolSership of the Sir Thoma* Hardy, vhe Sir T. Martin, who, it said; rsiuef. Sir Fnitriicy takes seat at the Adinirnliy Ibmpl until the return of Sir Owen ...
... twelve o'clock, and after going through the presciibcd course, retutn(4> D »h« following order Maria, of Dublin, 13 tans, Thomas Fafnell, Enj., White and Blue YUkK*of Dublin, iTtons, John Patterson, Esq., Union Jack * Bernard, of iaverpool, 15 tons, J ...
... side then if conceived the ca»e required it, they would, of course, give the admonition required by Mr. Mullen. Peace-Officer Hardy said had several witnesses prove that had not acted improperly violently, in the manner stated by. Mr. Mullen. Mr. TuUar said ...
... children, and a maid servant; Mr. William Walmesley, of Bury, hla wife, his child, and his,aunt; John Wilkinson, of Bury, joiner; Thomas Charles, of Bury, shoemaker; Melina Lamb, chambermaid at the Grey Mare public-house, Bury; Mm. Duckworth, wife of Mr. John ...
... hould wt get through till February, He had beard one speech 14 times. 8 MARRIED, w , On this day, in St, Thomas’s Church, by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Hartley Howard, Esq., to Elizabeth, third daughter of William Ivic, late of this City, Esq., deceased. the ...
... sltendance, but was not The following members were objected to, being members of the committee, the corporal ion 11. War burton, Thomas Wyse, Dominick Browne, Jostph Hume, Lord W. nnx, Duncumion, Lord Nugent, 11. Lambert, Sir J. M. Doyle. The followinsr were ...
... original!y grant t that the decent That at atime when large portions of ssary to use any languag book | ask, can any man be found hardy enough to asser should cost from starvation by British liberality, it is unnece: distress which prevail . | and scber maintenance ...
... lest what he might' I.say should be construed disresliectfully as reflecting upon those~ eaiudividuals as such; who were the hardy,,laborious, and most ~,valuable portion of the north of Ireland. I-e would speak only d. of the bad, ~odious,. vicious, end ...