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... charged with stealing a quantity of bread from the house of John Davis, at the parish of Kentchurch. Wm. James charged with stealing a quantity of apples from a heap of fruit, the property of John Curwardine, at the parish of Basbury.— Edmund Perry, for ...
... Porter, Esq. John Ctftel«*y.‘tEtq. Tho'naa Potts. E-wj. Wm. Cawthorn, E«q, Jamea B. Esq. John Cv>x, Eaq. Denzil 1. Thu utou, Esq. Gteen, JohA Wild, E»c|, IJiitacroa,—Ehenesar Feroin. Eaq. Auditors,— Tbos Gorton, Esq; W. Silveaier, Esq John Somervell, bankers ...
... Caleb Williams,â and â VatlKâk,â hold Is*, if not unapproachable, certainly Horace Wnt|mle. Morier, Gleig, Gall. Grattan, and Trclawiiey. are names every novel reader will hail with a cordial webrnme. The Inimitable Hri»ekdru Brown, the elegant ...
... was, what consolation is to know, thst with her left hand lieland gave to despotism more effective blow than the unbounded arms of England were able to accomplish. ( lljar. H- ar.) Yes, they gave us scanty measure reform, hut mad* noble use of it. (contiou ...
... committal. Riot and Unlawful Assembly at Cabinteely.— Patrick M* Cue, Denis Smyth, William Mooney, Charles Doyle, John Misset, John Madden, John Mahony, and James Carroll, were severally indicted for having on tho 18th of September, at Cabinteely, made a ...
... Kiizaibbon, Thomaii Fennel, John Goodwin, Thomas Holland, ward Havana, John Moore, Philip Swiuie, Denw Shed, * Langan, James John Segrave, Luke Duffy, James Hooney, p atr c Hallinan, James Leddin, Patrick Mulcahy. John Gorm .n, John Laine, ...
... commercial propositions were laid before parliament in 86. led the opposition to them I (dr no other reason than because Grattan founded them on ' the basis of equality with England. If these propoaitiona had passed, who would venture to tell me that ...
... farthing ar gi thi s n t g . We now know Lord John Russell, a n d we hold him for nothing more than ivnhont he l n i n s ungratefulfthe ttaleay. Lord, r Leonard's Shoreditch, on Friday last. We know Lord John Russell—we know him at last ;.- 'Ah! would ...
... present, it was evident that the colonel had been buried alive, as the body was turned on its face, and the flesh of one oi the arms had been eaten off. A Quiet Tenant.— Talk of your German Universities,” said the little old man—“ pooh, pooh, there's romance ...
... Waterford list, to which he had adverted on the last day of meeting. He had not known previously (hat it was the name of Mr. John Musgrave, than whom not a better man kinder landlord existed. He had often deprived himself of the appendages due to his rank ...
... Williams 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 John D Collins 1 1 0 John Hodges, Magor 1 1 0 David Davies, Clerk 1 1 0 Henry Collins, Duffrin 1 1 0 John Hodfikinson 1 1 0 ^derick John Hall 1 1 0 W^tkin iiogers 1 ] 0 William Watkins, Coedk ernew ] 1 0 1 1 John ...