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.UTIFUL TEETH

... DIVETT, it was withdrawn. ARMS (IRELAND) BILL. Mr. LITTLETON moved that the Arms (Ireland) Bill should be renewed for two years. After a few words from Mr. RUTHVJJsiN, Sir PEEL thought it would be better to have a well digested Arms Bill to last for four ...

Published: Wednesday 23 July 1834
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9710 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

do mischief in France,but act in this country. They might lead to the raising of barricades and to a revolution

... to cases where it was clearly proved to the Jury that the signals were made for an illegal purpose. 35 - Mr. H. GRATTAN said that St. John's Eve the peasantry were in the habit of lighting bonfires, and that it would be very hard to subject them to punishment ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4131 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS, JULY 23

... the act punishable when the illegal intention was proved. Mr. H. GRATTAN said the clause was a most absurd one, for it would prohibit and punish all fires on festivals, such as St. John's Eve and May Eve. The gallery was cleared for a division— For the ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: True Sun
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15905 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... made the act punishable when the illegal intention was proved. Mr. H. GRATTAN said the clause was a most absurd one, for it would prohibit and punish all festivals, such as Sf. John’s Eve and May Eve. The gallery was cleared for division— For the clause ...

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... conviction could take place unless the signals were for the express purpose of collecting the people illegally. Mr. H. GRATTAN said that on St. John's eve the inhabitants were in the habit of lighting fires, which might bring them under the operation of this Act ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5308 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... comfort, viaeof all onl hoaril-AII particulars may be known, and the ,.ry ilsforniatllot obtainced, by apitlpingy to to ~~~JOHN MAROSHALL., 15 Agent io the Emigratioti Comminlttee, 26, Blrcbhin-lone, Corambill, Lotido;;. opplicati~on from the Country ...

Parliament

... Hoards, presented at Monday morning's sitting, that the petition do lie on the i table, the debate thereon was resumed. Mr. H. GRATTAN observed, that if the statements con- tained in the petition relative to the subject in question were true, nothing could ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20416 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

discussion, or to irritate a single individual.—(Hear.) Mr. F. O'CONNOR said that he was not in the habit of ..

... wriendments, and the report was ordered to be received this day. ARMS (IRELAND). Mr. LITTLETON moved for leave to bring in a Bill to renew the Act for regulating the possession of arms in Ireland. Mr. RUTHVEN opposed the motion. The bill was brought in ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: True Sun
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1200 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE “ TRUE SUN.”

... the act punishable when the illegal intention was proved. Mr. H. GRATTAN said the clause was a most absurd one, for it would prohibit and punish all fires on festivals, such as St. John’s Eve and May Five. The gallery was cleared for a division— For the ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3318 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... twelve. NEW MEMBER. Mr. Cadwallader aaddy took the oaths and his seat for Wexford. 'Imhe Hon. Member was introduced by Mr. H. Grattan and Mr. Reuthven. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Lord G. SOitIER SET moved the third reading of the Great Wester Hallway Bill, lie ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1834
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20108 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

A SUITOR TO ROYALTY

... lighted for the purpose of giving signals before any conviction could take place. Mr.H. GRATTAN remarked, that parties who joined in the customary celebration of St. John’s Eve, and other anniversaries, might be liable to punishment under the original clause ...

forward to accede to the proposition of the Hon. and Learned Member for Dublie• The House then divided, the numbers

... could take place unless the signals ;Fere for the express purpose of collecting the people illegally. Mr. H. GRATTAN said that on St. John's eve the inhabitants were in the habit of lighting fires, which might bring them under the operation of this Act ...