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The Drogheda Argug circulates through Meath, Louths Monaghan, Armagh, Cavad, Longford, Wesimeath, Ac Ac*

... Malcolm, Sir iisias Rowley, Sir Edward Codriogton, Sir John Bereslord. Sir David Milne, Lord Colville, Sir Charles Pagst, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Jalcel Brenlon, and Sir Philip Broke. affair of honour. Marcus Costello, Esq. and Ellis, Esq returned to Dublin on ...

DEFENCE,

... Henry Corbally, Martin. Patrick Carroll, John Gos?on, Thomas Re :an. M*Evov, Henrf Maxwell, Alexander Parker, p i Thomas Bichard B.dl. James P. Taaffe. Patrick Coleman, Hugh Borne, Patrick Hardy, Michael Byrne, Patrick Waters, and Michael Brennan, charged ...

ARMAGH CONSERVATIVE SOCIETY, (Sbridged from the Scary Telegraph.) The anniversary dinner of this Society took ..

... property and inleiligeilde of the city and county, took their seats around the well-supplied tallies. Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Mdlyneux, J.P. and D.L. presided. The Vice-Chair was occupied bv William i’eylon, Esip, J.P., Sovereigri of Armagh, (sii either ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1837
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1132 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ROLL* COURT—rRIDAY

... ROLL* COURT—rRIDAY. Robert Hardy and three othert plainlifs; William Hodgene, Thomas Gresham, James Dwyer, and nearly Six Thousand others, Proprietors and Shareholders of the Agricultural and Commercial Bank tf Ireland, defendants. , , At fire o’clock ...

DROGHEDA PETTY SESSIONS

... DROGHEDA PETTY SESSIONS. Our Petty Sessions were held on Thursday last at the Thulsel, before Tatnck Tertian, John Chester, and Thomas Ennis, K?qr«. Mr. Laurence Finegao, against Catherine M‘Carty, and vice versa. This was a dispu’e about a passage into a Tun-yard ...

ABDrCTION !

... Catherine Collins, Mary MeCsifrai, Budget Sullivan, Thomas McNulty, Terence Barry, Ellen Margaret Doland. John Hay*, Peter Rice, John Hamlin, Dcrneen, John Leonard,. Matthew Marian, John Sulloau, J. Hardy. Bartlet McGlynn, John Harden, Ireland—John Hlsncbsrd ...

AND LEINSTER JOURNAL. SATURDAY, MAR1 4, 1837

... Foreman. Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Thomas Tisdall, Esq. William Filgate,Esq. James O’Callaghan, Esq. James W, M‘Neill, Esq. James M'Alister, Esq. R. M. Bellew, Esq.M.P. James Markey, Esq. Sir A. E. Bellingham, Bart. Richard de Verdun, Esq. Thomas Lee Norman ...

THURSDAY

... difference in the length of the bloom. Give all the air you can, but care must be taken to keep off the wind. Bulbous Roots of all hardy kinds bloomed in pots, may be advantageously turned out into the open ground to open, and remain in the ground until the leaves ...

roarORATIOXS AND) BILL. . [S amendment. MINORITY— AYES. Forb«. >'«>■ , J ror ,.„r, Hon G Norrry., Lo,a ..

... Praed, Hamilnn. Lied C Price, G Harnner. s,r J Pr ce, Hatcman.GG Pringle, 11.Tenure, Ra», Sir Harding, Sir Reid. Sir J K Hardy, J Richard*. J H. T R-chard*, R lla.es Sir F. S Rickfnr.l, Henniker, Lord Rush!moke. Col Rt Hon J C Ho»*ell. C nde, J H Hj'e ...

No lI.—MEMBERS REJECTED oU RESIGNED

... B. Roojier J. Gully C. Lord C. Hamilton C. Russell G. Hamilton E. Ruthven H. Hanmer J. Ryle Sir J. Hanmer Sir E. Scott J. Hardy J. W. Scott Sir John Hay Lord J. Scott C. J. Hector W. H. Seoul held T.'T. Hodges Sir Simeon E. Holland Jk Smith J. H. Hoy ...

cid HARDINOrS MOTION. Anti MAJORITY AGAINST—27B. Pitigibbon, Col W Filiroy, Lor- C Ponsoobj, J Fimimon, Potter, ..

... Hanmer, H Price, S G Hanmer, Sir J Pringle, A Harcuurt, G Rae, Sir W Harcourt, G S Reid, Sir J R Hardinge, Sir H Richards, J Hardy, J Richards, R Hawkes, T R'ukford, Hayes, Sir E S Robinson, G R Henniker.’Lord Ross, C Herbert, Hon S Roshbrooke, Col lleryies ...

RUMOURED CHANGES IN THE DUBLIN MA GISTRACY

... held on. the bodies in the course of the day, when the following verdict was returned That the deceased, James Gow, aged 25; Thomas Gow, 10; John Ferrier, 16 and John Pope, 14, were suffocated by the vaponr from the fire caused George Story,|a trimmer, ...