From the LONDON GAZETTE, ArGurr 3. DECLARATIONS of INSOLVENCY filed lay John Green, the elder, John Green the ..

... younger, and Chatlea William Green, of llayle Mill, and of Othant Mills, near Maidstone, Kent, paper manufacturers. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED .1, Taylor, Little Pultersey-at.. Golden-square, cheosemonger. BANKRUPTS. Rilbard Pierce, Wellington, Salop, druggist ...

GILBERTS HOTEL, WESTLAND-ROW, DUBLIN, (OpfWtite Die lUU««y Sutinn-hnuw.') EDWARD GILBERT, late of Maachnter, ..

... aaßortmeat the following Seed Wheat. * Wbittlnaton. Durham Pride, Hunter Prolific, nraer Profit, Hlvkling, Golden Drop, Blood Red, Red anfWhite lMuu,'and Kent, vrhtcb, having been purchticd froijfWlncnt Grower*, can recommended with confidence. J. B. ha* al*o ...

fraoji the sun.)

... the rescue of the chief the tadocracy. Four successive defeats the government rewarded the courage of the youthful Lord Maidstone, and drought upon the ministers such humiliation the eyes of all England they had never before experienced. The lion’s skin ...

Published: Wednesday 25 April 1838
Newspaper: Kerry Evening Post
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
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> '-T. VraiS

... Lord's imitation of sgitatui's iniiiiiicr ocasi-ined great laughter.)— that (Lord Maidstone) found that be must meet him. If over there was butfnim, he. [Lord Maidstone] then saw the tl ins of onions Mr. O’Connell plnv the rh iraetcr, unit heat anything ...

Published: Wednesday 25 April 1838
Newspaper: Tipperary Free Press
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and crushed him dreadfully as render recovery doubtful. the night of Sunday week the wooden spire of Linton church, near .Maidstone, was struck y lightning, and the effect produced is described being like a volcano a state of eruption. No serious damage ...

Published: Monday 10 December 1838
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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THE CONSERVATIVE DINNER AT MANCHESTER

... .-.The 'Cry toast was drunk amidst hearty cheering. hy The Chairman having proposed the health of Lord hey Maidstone, wasy Lord Maidstone returned thanks. After afewiprefaitory for remrkhe again repeated what he had stated at Leeds, eel- that lfie ...

Published: Monday 23 April 1838
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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MEETING OF THE CENTRAL BOARD OF RE-[whole merit in their eyes consists in having atticked me. GISTRATION. | Why ..

... James Dunne, set up property its place, and that such a man Dora Esq . 11. Kearney, Esq . Ballinakill, county Kildare. 11. ; Maidstone should be ,ta D \ i , c,. . I* • Matthew O’Don- Garnet who brought forward a charge against me, tna i .oscpi. oc-, .sq., ...

Published: Tuesday 24 April 1838
Newspaper: Dublin Morning Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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HOUSE

... These galleries were dignified by their proprietors with the various aristocratic titles of the Koval Victoria Gallery, the Kent Gallery, the Canning Gallery, &c. Sec. Shortly after five o’clock, the frequent showers, which had threatened to render the ...

Thk The It.'Y Mr. Staph is roapnointcsl to the Commission of die Peace for Donegail.— Captains am) Miller have ..

... Vicar Tcmplepatrick, was called the Chair, upon which, no little wonder was excited, by the unexpected appearance a splendid golden sun, which was seen arising, some contrivance, from behind verdant flowery wall of foliage, which the Chair stood. the centre ...

Published: Tuesday 14 August 1838
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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SALES

... Violins, ' a violincellos. Harps, Guitars, and Violin Strings, EnS Vaelzels Metronomes, and the newly Bell Metronome, Accordions. Kent Bugles ; Hunting Music Books, Music Paper, Portfolios, the Bar-folios! and every description of M usic Case, Harp Tumng Forks ...

BELFAST, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1838

... agitators. evidently lost such ground, by his conduct on the Irish Tithe Bill, that he is obliged to put on his seven league boots, to get once more up to the march of popular opinion. The Precursor Association is but sign of the hasty strides able demagogue ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1838
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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