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was one of precaution and not or reprisals, and Vattel, lit the very chapter to whith the Right Hai. Baronet

... J. H.—Newport Hill, M. D.—Hull Hodges, T. L.—Kent, W. Hodgson, John—Newcastle Humphery. John—Southwark Hutt, William—Hull Ingilby, Sir %V. A.—Lincolnshire Jervis, John—Chester Key, Sir John—London King, E. B.—Warwick Langdale, Hon. C. fl—Beverley Lennox ...

Domestic Intelligence

... ahout half-past six o'clock, as tu Mr. Samuel Grattan, grazier, of near Ripon, was r proceeding in his gig from that place to Wake. i field, he was attacked], just after hie bad passed 'he at lodge gates of John Bladys, Esq. at Oulton, by fire IV men. 'Tliey ...

Published: Tuesday 12 February 1833
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3133 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

BANIRY QUARTER SESSIONS—TITHES

... rafters, knocke down the roof, and completely levelled the walls to the ground. the night the instant, armed party of Whitefeet entered the house of John Kirwan, of Bawnmore, the barony of Galmoy. and ordered him to turn away a servant hoy -to pay his brother ...

Published: Thursday 28 February 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4447 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

from the LOXDO.X GAZETTE, Friday, Etb. 8

... woollen-draper. Karcc, William. Birmingham, v'eruall.r., Foster, John Leeds, primer , , . Oreatorex, Fhom J am ips, carpenter and wharfinger. il“a T,ia R;iert We-tS„,i,htield. plumber. ISllSlmmr John and William, St. Dunstao’s Hill, ship-agents. Rolinson. Shad ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1833
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1996 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

power to apply it the tatioa of small livings rebuilding of churches arid chiefly to supply the unpopular ..

... Sessions terminated SATURDAY James Eq Robert aud John were charged stealing in Friday property Sykes pu-lied against the barrow then taking the sacks off with them in company with Healey Committed for trial John of Cheadle Moseley charged with committing tre-spass ...

TITHE ÜBIEVANCK

... TITHE ÜBIEVANCK. Mr. LA LOR presented petition from John Brennan, of Queen’s County, Ireland, complaining of the conduct of the police. The petitioner, an honest, peaceable, and hard-work•ing man, had, for the last six years, rented one hundred and fifty ...

the law—(hear, hear)—lsefore the violation of the laws and authority had been first vindicated. Mr. KEANE was ..

... opening a door to Ireland. The proposed measure would reflect credit upon England, which was already renowned for arts and arms, and was grown absolutely Grey in State affairs—(a laugh). Mr. W. O'REILLY said he was unwilling to delay the House, but he ...

felha of human nature ; but it was cruel to laughter] If there was to en Won, let it dia

... I n _ bayonets, blunderbumes, or fire-arms— [loud Belfast, Earl of, co Antrim Bernard, bon W Bandon Marley, ton CD, count• Monaghan Browne, John, co Mayo Browne, Dominick, do Martin, Thos, co Galway Martin, John, Sligo town Maxwell, Henry, co (7avitn ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1833
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3129 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CHURCH—STARTING PARSONS

... and there's Andrew H. Who in the cause of old Erin will flinch. on my list must the Grattans For they never their father’s great neme have disgraced. Asfor James Grattan's colleague, good Mr. Ralph Howard, I fear that io politics he’s but a coward ; But ...

Published: Tuesday 05 February 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Morning Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4186 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Mooing, ebeltentami

... imperatively cells for;—such as even the GRATTAN of Ireland. did not hesitate to insist upon, when in 1808 additional powers were railed for to restore tranquillity:— In pity to Ireland—said the patriot— arm the Government with sufficient power; if ...

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... sixty one. Thus was this compact effected under the terror of martial Jaws; the babeas corpus act suspended, and 120,000 armed men to enforce obedience to the tyrant’s will, What have since been its consequences ? Poverty, degradation, bankruptcy, slavery ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1833
Newspaper: Limerick Evening Post
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1749 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

a house within ten miles of Dublin, and he was threatened to have it burned down unless he discharged a

... Insurrection Act for the first time, but he did not suspend the Habeas Corpus Act, or destroy the right of petitioning. Mr. Grattan on that occasion had said that the Suspension Act was necessary; but the right hon. gent. now the Secretary of the Treasury ...