MARRIAGES
... Anne, only daughr . v late Captain Franklin, Green HiLa, county Liiuei ick. r»'aths.: K» *inv strei-t, eldest daugliter ...
... Anne, only daughr . v late Captain Franklin, Green HiLa, county Liiuei ick. r»'aths.: K» *inv strei-t, eldest daugliter ...
... point. (Hear, and a laugh.) The noble earl’s spirit would arise and scare some of the pre> sent dignified occupants from their arm-chairs—(laughter)-l would disturb the noble viscount in his slumbers— (r laugh)—and interrupt the festivities of noble peers ...
... presence of many persons. A man of the name of Dunne, musun by trade, fled trom his assailants in lliestreet for protection to Mr. John Langford's yard, and had scarce entered the concern w hen one of the tirst in, a named Cronin, snatched a weighty brickbat ...
... to withdraw his motion. ARMS’ BILL (IRELAND.) After few words from Mr. Rulhven, Mr. O’Connell, and Sir R. Peel, Mr. LITTLETON obtained leave bring in a bill continue the several acts relating to the importation, or keeping of arms in Ireland, for 12 months ...
... only to cases where it was clearly proved to the jury that the signals were made for illegal purpose. Mr. HENRY GRATTAN said, that on St. John’s Eve 35 the peasantry were in the habit of lighting bonfires, and that it would be very hard to subject them ...
... its original state primitive purity, shall place on an equal footing every Christian sect, giving to none undue preference, arming none with the terrors the law, with the power of waging war, of invading the rights of conscience, and of e,impelling the ...