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IRELAND. (Private Correspondence of the Morning Herald. DUBLIN, DEC 31. The Repeal Agitation still continues. ..

... were repealed, its value would be greatly increased. What a disinterested senator is this Mr. Grattan. A Protestant gentleman, named Cook, rose after Mr. Grattan, for the purpose of vindicating the justice of paying tithes. He was, of course, hissed and ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1834
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County: London, England
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MORNING NE‘VSPA PE RS

... Lillie, C. 8., Mr. Willia.ns, of Watling -street, Mr. Ashurst, Mr. Pommy, Mr. Owen, of Bethnal-Green, Mr. J. C. Loudon, Sir John Scott Lillie, C. 13., having been called to the chair, the meeting was aodeessed by Mr. Rosson, Mr. Owen, Mr. Merle, Mr. Fearon ...

Published: Thursday 16 January 1834
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County: London, England
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the cargo has been destroyed; sixteen Maltese labourers are reported to have fallen victims likewise. class to ..

... not a hatred more deeply malignant than the hatred known upon the stage, or even the feminine resentment, the spretce injuria Arms—whether any hatred can be compared to the hatred of a baffled and disappointed cheat? For this hatred in full measure, the ...

Published: Tuesday 04 March 1834
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County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3450 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ENGLISH AND IRISH JUDGMENTS BILL

... of the volunteers of Ireland. What were , the facts connected with that armed body, whose conduct throughout excited the admiration of the world ? Why, in the year 1782 an armed convention, consisting of the • heads of the volunteers, sat at the Exchange ...

Published: Thursday 24 April 1834
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County: London, England
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HOUSE OF COMMONS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24

... but, say the repealers, John Bull would not be such a fool as to starve himself, forgetting that he can import corn on even cheaper terms front other countries. (Hear, hear.) Again, the deluded people of Ireland are told, if John Bull refuses your corn ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1834
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County: London, England
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BOURSE AND FUNDS

... Fellow of St. John's College. James Parker Deane, S.C.L., Fellow of St. John's College. John Sal twell Pinkerton, 8.A., Fellow of St. John's Coll. Thomas Briscoe, 8.A., Fellow of Jesus College. Richard Morgan, M.A., Scholar of Jesus College. ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1834
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County: London, England
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Lately published, Bvo., price 12s. boards. THE CHURCH of ENGLAND a FAITHFUL WITNESS against the ERRORS and ..

... Lincoln's Inn-fields. PRINCE, John, Bath, innkeeper, May 10, at twelve, June 10, at two, at the white Hart Inn, Bath. Attorneys, Messrs. Adlington and Co., Bedford-row; or Messrs. Batchellor and Co., Bath. WILSON, John, Liverpool, upholsterer, May 17 ...

Published: Thursday 01 May 1834
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County: London, England
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ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE. OXFORD MAY 96._ This day, Mr. Abraham Whyte Baker, of Winchester School, was ..

... day, Mr. Abraham Whyte Baker, of Winchester School, was elected Scholar of Trinity College, on the old Foundation, and Mr. John George Ilickley (Postmaster of Merton), Blount Scholar of that Society. PREFERMENT.---The Rev. Mr. Nunns, lecturer of St. Martin's ...

Published: Tuesday 27 May 1834
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County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2001 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHI) ICH OF IRELAND

... O tithes—to the exaction of tithes hich the Roman Cathelics were unwilling to pay to a priesthood whom they despised. Mr. Grattan, at a latter period, had urged with great force and eloquence the same opinion. Mr. Pitt, in doing jnatice to the Roman Catholics ...

Published: Thursday 29 May 1834
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County: London, England
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LONDON. --TUESDAY, AUG. 12

... the field. As soon as those who escaped could in their flight reach the village, their cries were the first signal to get to arms. In the villages neighbouring to those ! occupied by the enemy, could be distinctly seen from the points occupied by our battalions ...

Published: Tuesday 12 August 1834
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County: London, England
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3 mperial lID aulianiurit

... eneral-in -chief? If he had been correctly informed, the government was now going to the full extent of actual interference. Arms, he understood, were on the point of being sent from the River to the Queen's party in Spain, and our cruisers on the coast ...

Published: Thursday 14 August 1834
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County: London, England
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PROTEST OF DON MIGUEL

... Palmerston ' Mr. Secretary Rice, the Right lion. Charles Grant, Lord Auckland, Lord John Russell, Lord Holland, the Right Honourables Edward Ellice, J. Aliercromby, and Sir John Hobhouse. Ministers remained an hour and a half in deliberation. Lord Dunsany has ...

Published: Thursday 14 August 1834
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County: London, England
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