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... Esq., M.P.; £,q., M.P.; Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P.; rpath' M.l'. ; General Cockburne; Dominick . John Burke, Bart,; Otway Cave, L* ( 'i i'Hodires; Messrs. Wolft’e, Pigott, E. Hudson, t‘ OI l Crostlnvaito, Michael Walsh, John Power, tin. ‘f jihea [, lnr, ...
tAGEESIASTICAL lATELLIGENCE, 4c
... scholars of the above society, vacant by the death of the Rev.H.Williams.—Thevicarage of Ferriby,vacant by the death of the Rev. John Scott, has been presented by Watson Wilkinson, Esq., of Cottingham, to the Rev. Thomas Dikes, of Hull.—The Rev. J. P. M‘Ghee ...
IRELAND-
... Maine, whose name was John Cbouan. a wbriqutt given to bis grandfather because of Lis taciturnity and love of solitude—from d/iat huaut (wild cat.) The name was tbeo given all who joined him at first, and subsequently all who took arms against the Republic ...
Romilly, who came in under a paroxysm of Reforuiferer, will walkhe i+doomed. Brightort.--Sir A - . Dalrymple is ..
... -Colonel Powell sure; a Tory. • cardigan (Borough ).-Well worth a Tory's trial against Pryse: Pryse, though apparently - atdenbie price.. The real fact is, Whiggism, is at a tremendous discount in Wales; andespecially in. Cardigan. • Carlisle.-A Whig borough ...
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL
... SOUTH WAI.*. —Sir Edward Hamilton, Trebinshun, Hart.. John Lloyd, of Dmas, Esq.; and Joseph Bailey, of Glanusk-park, E«j. i: —Thomas Davies, of Eaj. ; Francis Thomas Gibb, of Hondrefertn, Esq.; and John Lloyd, Alltyroden, Esq. Carmarthen-shirk—Edward Rose ...
IRELAND
... Hon. John Cole, Sir Arthur Brooke, Bart., E. Archdall, Esq., Rev. J. G. Porter, Rev. John Fox, George Brooke, Esq., Rev. James Irwin, sen., Rev, P. Irwin, jun., Captain Knox, Rev. J. B. Tuthill, Hamilton J. Irwine, Esq., E. Barton, Esq., Rev. John Delap ...
REFUSAL TO HOLD A COMMON-HALL
... LEEDS.—Sir John Beckett will be in Leeds the moment a dissolution takes place. Of his success no man breathes a doubt. WARRING TON.—A requisition, numerously signed by the Conservative electors of this borough, has been presented to John Ireland Blackburne ...
, , n:War,rttsHe n tlYLlMMEN= ELECTIONEERING MOVEMENTS. and those of the Chief Mourner. BATH.—There can be no ..
... in full Uniforms, n with Cripe in it , • i t '? ' with Crape in their Hats, i'-4Z ', .4 , ' their Hats, on their Arms j 1 on their Arms, and Swords, and Swords, ,-•,•-.. 2 ‘. 1 and with and with Black Gloves. Black Gloves. - 2 - The Body, covered a3la7k ...
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... Mr. `Grattan said that he recognised some Masters of Orange Lodges, and that he was sure some mischief would ensue; and it appeared manifest, when Mr. Judkiu Butler and the Rev. John M‘Crea (two noted characters) were seen walking, arm in arm, about ...
DEVONSHIRE
... Tavistock, in order to meet Lord John Russell. John Carpenter, Esq., having been called to the chair by acclamation, proceeded in a very lirief speech to address the electors, and to state the object of the meeting. Lord JOHN RUSSELL spoke at great length ...
THE LEICESTER HERALD
... umber-merchant. James Harvey, Dartford, Kent, BANKRUPTS. John Busby Clark, High-. Bert, Shadwell, Middlesex, grocer, to sue. render Jan. 5. Attorney, Bishop, 6, See cool's-ion, Chancery-lane. John Kendrick, Sidney-alley and 54, Leicester-square, printseller ...