THOMAS GOOLO
... THOMAS GOOLO. art her particulars as to all those I’retnises Ire known p application to S. Kilusiii. and Sons, Saek'ille street, So p-tors f, Eloiniiiy i, fi r nn.l Defendant in tin p ...
... THOMAS GOOLO. art her particulars as to all those I’retnises Ire known p application to S. Kilusiii. and Sons, Saek'ille street, So p-tors f, Eloiniiiy i, fi r nn.l Defendant in tin p ...
... Rev, Thomas Houston, of Knnckbracken, to Catherine, danshler of Robert Wallace, merchant, Newry. New Ross, Mr. Patrick Flynn, of Catrick-on-Snir, to Mary, relict of the late Mr. John Murphy. At New Ross. George Roe, E»q., to Alieia, of the Thomas Jones ...
... John T. Clanchy, Esq., of Belfort, of daughter. MARRIAGES. At New Ross, George Roe, Esq., Alicia, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Jones, Esq. Ou the l*>th instant, special license, at Auqhrim Church, by the Bishop of Elphin, Josia Jones, Esq., of Liverpool ...
... eldest daughter of the late Thomas Jones, Esq. At Bath, the Hoo. Richard Howe Browne, son of the late and brother of the present Lord Kilmaiue, to Elizabeth, daughter of the Hon. Colonel Browne. At St.Thomas’s Church, Dublin, Thomas S. Snagg, Esq. of Lower ...
... Gentlemen were elected : Mr. P. D. Hardy, Mr. N. D. Kf.llv, Mr. I.YNAR, Mr. Harlow, and Mr. S. Downes. Mr. J. Blundell, Mr. Browne, P. D. HARDY, Chairman. Proposed by Mr. Lyna* ; seconded by Mr. J. Doivsr.i: That Mr. Hardy now leave tho Chair, and that Mr ...
... following Gentleman were elected Mr. P. D. Hardy. I Mr- Lvnar, Mr. N. D. Kelly, 1 Mr. Harlow, and Mr. J. Blundell, Mr. 8. Downes. Mr. Broumc, P. D. HARDY, Chairman. Proposed Mr. Lynar; seconded Mr. J. Downes: That Hardy bow leave the Chair, and that Mr. N, ...
... daughter of k:dward Dalton, , Keil.. of Auburn Cottle, and a Fryer ; a ,„.,t, a iast year, for took On the 2:lth inkt., St. Thomas's Church, Dublin. Ste- it and two ; wit., wit phen Charles Moore, Esq., eldest bon of Stephen New , 3 Taylor, a i'otter, use ...
... Wexfurd, Airs. Berminghntn, of son. MIKKIvUES. Dai iel Telford Sullivan, Esq., T.C.I) , tn Anne, only daughter of Samuel W. Hardy. Esq., late 11 til Kegiuicol. Larue, Samuel Esq-, to Sarah, eldest daughter; f John Reed, Esq. At Uomraile Church, Robert Colhs ...
... Church, Captain Davis, of Tenby, South Wales, to Miss Williams, Park.street, Merrion- the lath instant, in Thomas’s Church, the Rev. James Graham, Thomas Esq., of Ixmer Pembrokc-street, this City, to Eleanor Marianne eldest daughter of the Rev. John Toler ...
... following Gentlemen were elected : Mr. P. I). Hardy, Mr. N. \). Kelly, Mr. J. Mr. Browne, Mr. Lynar, Mr. Harlow, and Mr. S. G. Downe*. P. D. HARDY, Chairman. Proposed hy Mr. seconded Mr. J. That Mr. Hardy now leave the Chair, and that Mr. N. D. called ...
... having proceeded a ballot, the following Gentlemen were elected : Mr. P. D. Hardy, I Sir. Mr. N. D. Kelly, 1 Mr- Harlow, and Mr. J. Blundell, Mr. S. Downes. Mr. Browne, P. D. HARDY, Chairman. Proposed by Mr. Lynar; seconded Mr. J. Downes: That Mr dii uow ...
... for inquiry into the municipal abuses in the borough of Siigo. Mr. presented petitions from Longford ; Coldbath-fields St. Thomas's and St. Mary's, Dublin, against the Irish coercion hill ; from Dublin, Warwick, ileshirc, and Kerry, against the tithe system ...