MAJORITY
... James Kennefick, doJames Kennefick 8 Kilmahno Thos. John KeanedoThos. John Keane. 9 Garrvroe Daniel Cullinane doDaniel Cullinane Kilmacdonough.. John Fitzgerald doJohn Fitzgerald. Clonpriest..Maurice Maraga doMaurice Maraga ...
... James Kennefick, doJames Kennefick 8 Kilmahno Thos. John KeanedoThos. John Keane. 9 Garrvroe Daniel Cullinane doDaniel Cullinane Kilmacdonough.. John Fitzgerald doJohn Fitzgerald. Clonpriest..Maurice Maraga doMaurice Maraga ...
... , Madras army, on promotion and appointment Companion of the Bath. Mr T. C. Grattan, gentleman of the privy chamber, on his appointment to the consulship of Boston. Mr. John Polling Pigolt, his appointment to the 22d regiment. Edward Martin, Esq,, 28th ...
... the Ladies Browne (2), Lord Stuart, Lady F. and Miss Gordon, Sir John and Lady Shelley. Lady Murray, Lord Foley, Hon. Miss Pitt, Sir P. Trench, Lady William Paulett, Sir John Conroy, Sir John and Lady Burgoyae, kc. Death Uamaeal William Bi are sorry to bear ...
... Kernan, C.R., John Fitzpatrick, Thomas Flanagan, John Fitzpatrick, Patrick Neal, Timothy Kearney, R. J. Murtagh, P.P., KHcullen, Patrick Bourke, Blackrath, John Keatley, Calverstown, John Bultenfield, Timothy Dunne, James Maguire, John Walsh ...
... Morris, Walker, Edward Martin, E. Roche, and T. C. Grattan. Admiral Thomas Brown. General Lord Bloomfield. COLONELS-G. Higgins and Gore Brown. a CAPTAINS-G. White, Shea, Sutton, Halliday, Hay, and John Sutton. The Earl of Charleville presented an address ...
... Lieut.-Colonel without purchase, vice Maitland, deceased ; Brevet Major John Birtwhistle, to Major, vice Wingfield; Lieut. Alexander Gardiner, to be Captain, vice Birtwhistle ; Ensign John Eardly Wilmot Inglis, to Lieutenant, vice Gardiner; Lieut. William ...
... Fitzgibbon, Hon. Colonel; Fitzsimoh,N. French, F. j Grattan, James; Macnaraara, Major; Maher, John ; Maxwell. Hon S.; Meynell, Capt.; O’Brien, C ; O’Brieu, W. S.; O’Connor, Don ; Power, James; Power, John; Sbiel.R.L.; Westenra, Hon. H.R.; Westenra, Hon. ...
... him and his colleagues. recommended he to arm themselves, and resist the death the continuance of the new poor-law, the introduction of a rural police, and any attempt that should be made rob them of their arms (loud cheering). If any mercenaries of the ...
... ; Mr. Vaughan, his marriage Lady Forbes, by Lord Byron; Mr. T. C. Grattan, gentleman of the privy chamber, on his appointment the Consulship of Boston, by Viscount Palmerston ; Mi. John M. E. Roche, Mr. William Roche, M.P. ; Ensign Thomas, loth Regiment ...
... an armed |*osse, who had proceeded to the scene of these depredations, with a view to the entire dispersion or arrest of the trespassers and the protection of the public property. In the correspondence between the governor of Maine and Sir John Harvey ...
... BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. J. GRATTAN brought forwur I his motion for returns respecting the national board of education Ireland. Mr. F. FRENCH seconded the moKon. Lord MORPETH spoke of the vast importance cf the system education now in progress, and of the ...
... Bodkin, G Evans, Hon Colonel Fitzgibbon N Fitzsimon, F French, James Grattan, Major Macnamara, John Maher, Hon S Maxwell, Captain Meynell, C O'Brien, W S O’Brien, O’Conor Don, James Power, John Power, R L Sheil, Hon Westenra, Hon J C Westenra, Lord Alexander ...