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... been since made with a view to its construction. Cloncurry Henry Grattan, M.P* Daniel o’Connell,_M.P. Denis C. Brady, M.P. Morgan JohnO’Connnell, M.P ClemenU, M.P. Morgan ()'Gonnell, M.P- John C. Westenra,_M.P ...
... been since made with a view to its construction. Cloncurry Henry Grattan, M.P* Daniel o’Connell,_M.P. Denis C. Brady, M.P. Morgan JohnO’Connnell, M.P ClemenU, M.P. Morgan ()'Gonnell, M.P- John C. Westenra,_M.P ...
... the cause of the Hanoverians. Mr. James Grattan made an excellent speech, which was interrupted frequently by the Tories, who formed the minority of the court—who in fact were not a sixth of the crowd. Mr. H. Grattan also made a speech in his usual energetic ...
... P. Captain J. W. Dunda**, M.P. John Dunlop, esq. M.P. Hon. John C. Dundaa, M.P. Robert Etwall, esq. M.P. William Ewart, esq. M.P. H. Elphiottonc, esq. P. George Evans, esq. M P. Robert Ferguson, esq. M.P. Henry Grattan, esq. M.P. George Grote, esq. M ...
... A. Browne, Rev. George Read. Deacons—Thomas Walsh, Wm. Noble, H. B. St. George, John M'Lindon, John Hamilton. Cambridge University.— The following gentlemen of St. John’s have been elected scholars :—Atkinson, Manley, Mould, Main, Draka, S. Ellis, Dockar ...
... own -viz. amotion for Th.irsdsy, I.oril John '.rcl I itiifttirc into the leasing of bishops' lands ana other eccesnisticul Pri l 'Torics talk of starling for Birmingham, in the event of a dissolution, Sir John Walsh and Mr. A. (i. Stapleton. The Chamber ...
... in 18H. He married in 1791 Penelope Anne, 2d daughter of John George Cooke, Esq., who died in 182(5, and by whom he hail issue ten children, the Sd of whom, Lord Brudenell, now Earl of Cardigan, was born in 1797, and married Mrs. Johnstone after her divorce ...
... next proclamation.” ' MARYLEBONE—Yesterday three stylishly dressed young men, who gave their names Charles Grace, John Goodwin, and John Marshall, the former of whom said he was gentleman, the second warehouseman, and the latter a clerk, were brought ...
... with crest an arm . a BB er * a . ’li-! of double glasses, green, with silver rim ; cbec* jj Hoarc and Co., and a number of shares for the Ora mond Company. rtr Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Gilson, of 8, Pnoce* * infant was taken from the arms of her sister ...
... low condition and miserable mode of existence. Verdict, Found drowned. It will be recollected that on Monday last a human arm belong, ing to a female, wrapped in brown paper, was discovered working man in the employment of the Commissioners of Woods ...
... hisssth year. At Porshore. aged 75, John Davidson, Esq., Cork-street. hertsd year, Ann, relict of W. Smith, Esq., of Brompton Park Houk. Kensington Gore. At Rlccarlon. Lady Gibson-Craig. Edinburgh. Sarah, relict of the Rev. John Aikraan. Camberwell, aged 86 ...
... Rothsay, and Miss Stuart. Viscount Melbourne had audiencu of her Mi| jesty yesterday. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Mr, John Mapleson cupper to her Majesty and household. The birthday of her Majesty the Queen Dowager is celebrated on Monday next a ...
... Fancra., Grattan fooke. Esq., lol “, Kl (’arendliM * At Effingham. W. E. Rawlinion. Esq-.of WtapolMtMt, l.arCTao to Jane, diußhter of Allies Stringer, Esq., of Effiniham.hill, Sumy Mr. A. H. Harvey, of Bermondsey, to Susannah, daujhler John Harvey. DIED ...