REV. JOHN BROWN

... REV. JOHN BROWN. This gentleman (whose father was at one time Sovereign Belfast) discharged the duties of Curate in this town, for some years, with the utmost zeal. He afterwards was invited to the pastoral charge of an Episcopal congregation in Aberdeen ...

Published: Wednesday 09 November 1836
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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SPEECH OF THE REV. JOHN BROWN

... SPEECH THE REV. JOHN BROWN. Tms Gentleman (not an old acquaintance of ours, who tluu name the neighbourhood of Coleraine* but Gentleman who formerly residetl and officiated is Belfast, Minister of the Established Church), delivered the following speech ...

Published: Tuesday 08 November 1836
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Brecon, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Evans, Golden Grove Arms Hotel, Llanarthney. Oa Saturday last, at Prendergast Church, by the Rev. Watts Harries, %V. Noott, Esq., Surgeon, of Cardigan, to Miss Matilda Mathias, Bridge•end, Haverfordwest. iD catbi ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1836
Newspaper: Welshman
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
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SUNDAY’s AND TUESDAY’s POSTS

... natives would not allow him. At the report this I manned and armed the cutter, and sent the second officer, boatswain, and six men, to take him at any price, stationing myself on the poop with armed men to protect them, the event of any objection to his being ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Caleb Williams,” and ” VatlK’k,” 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 ...

Miscellaneous Intelligence

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1836
Newspaper: Leicestershire Mercury
County: Leicestershire, England
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IRELAND

... conduct; but while Hred, Hid spot* grave when died, voul-l be stamped the name M John Reilly.” (Hear.) tha moved that the case be rvfarred to committee to adopt means to secure to John RejOy” rsmiort far the remainderot bb life. (Hem.) Mr. R. Cassidt, ef Monsetrrevsn ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1836
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
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ELECTION PROCEEDINGS—REGISTRA TJONS

... attorneys, registered only 3—two of them sons of the Rector of Baltinglass, and the other a Mr. B. Johnston, of Dublin. Mr. J. Grattan attended, and Mr. Challoner supported the Reformers with zeal and energy.— lbid. County Tipperary. Our Clonmel Correspondent ...

Published: Tuesday 08 November 1836
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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IRELAND

... mockery; but although they gave us left-handed liberty, Ireland struck blow uion despofi»m since more effectual !ban the unbound arm of proud and baught) England.—(Cheers). Tes, be gave but scanty measure, bat made good use of the measure be gave us.—(Hear ...

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IHKI.AND

... papers justifying his conduct; but Did you John Reilly—is there- poorer man than is while he lived, and upon his grave when died, would upon the face of earthi-aid yet the Dean of Ardagh •tamped the named “John Reilly*’(hear!] lie then moved drags him from ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1836
Newspaper: The Evening Chronicle
County: London, England
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THE DUBLIN WEEKLY REGISTER

... a consolation it is to us to know, that with her left hand Ireland gave to despotism a more effective blow than the unbound arms of England were able to accomplish (hear, hear). Yes, they gave us a scanty measure of reform, but we made noble use of it ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1836
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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