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COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... Findlater, Joseph White, Benjamin Eaton, Robert Hanim, James Hamilton, Geoige John B. Logier, John Jackson, William Redly, Geoige White, Thomas Figgis, John W. Allen, Edmund Galavin, John Carolin, Andrew Elian!, Thomas O'Kelly, James Wyou, Acquilla Smith, and ...

the miseries entailed upon the clergy of tlie Estahlished Church the opposition t;« their tithes ?—need 1 tell ..

... tender mercies of the party who have never persecutedthis is the gentle nursing of the lovely babe of I'rotestantism in the arms of Daniel! You recollect that when an attempt was | made curtail the number of churches in Ireland, and ex- clude I’rolesiant ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, JANUARY 22

... ascendancy, what would the blackhaving apologized for trespassing the time of the meeting, I coated gentry say to it?—what wonhl John 1 uain s.iv to resumed his seat amid loud and long-continued applause. >t ? (groans)_and what would that amiable and apostolic ...

DEATHS

... Faulkiner, Robert Eustace, Clement Wolseley, John James Leckey, James Butler, John Dawson Duckett, Henry Watters, Samuel Elliott, William Cary, Charles H. Tuckey, R.M., Thos. Haughton, M. £. White, John Tuomy, and John Nolan, Esqts. The High Sheriff having read ...

POOR LAWS

... before those honours were conferred. Sir John Keane, now Lord Keane, had signalised himself as a soldier in all parts of the world ; his skill, firmness and bravery, had increased the lustre of the British arms in every quarter the globe, and it was for ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD FEBRUARY 10. O’CONNELL

... Robert Chambers, James Bradley, James M'Kenrick, and John Dougherty -the latter had his two daughters with him, both of whom have since died, recited by our correspondent. Inquests were held upon them by John Miller, Esq., coroner, and a verdict accidental ...

CHRIST THE SINNERS’ SURETY

... Such were the ceremonies attending a royal christening in the sixteenth centurv. Lineage of the Earl of Cardigan. —The noble family the Earl of Cardigan derives from William Bredenhall, who was a person of considerable note and extensive property in the ...

AND DUBLIN CHRISTIAN RECORD

... have been? Why was the fact of Captain Lord Cardigan to that officer, tendered in order to how the Reynolds having been imprisoned four days by order of Lord provocation under which he had acted. (Mi Cardigan slurred over as it had been ? Was the liberty ...

WARLIKE PREPARATIONS

... the scaffold or in the field. ( Signed) ‘“A. T. O'Flanagan, foreman: Patrick Aylward, John Locke, Richard Ryan, Edward Kelly, Win. Morgan, Samuel Grennan, and John Deane. Tullamore, Sunday, ?4th March, IS4I CONDUCT OF BARON BRADY AT FERMANAGH. (FROM THE ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, APRIL 16 MISCELLANEOUS

... Kennedy.—On Tuesday, at St. George’s Church, Hanover-square, Lord Monteagle to Miss Mary Anne Marshall, eldest daughter of Mr. John Marshall, of Hallstead, Cumberland. A select circle friends of both families were present at the ceremony, at which the Rev ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... favour of the motion. and in reprobation of Lord Cardigan’s conduct. Sir HUSSEY VIVIAN could not defend the conduct of Lord Cardigan in causing punishment to inflicted on the Sabbath day. Lord Cardigan had, however, requested him to convey to the house ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, JULY 2

... address the meeting that he would not trespass any longer, further than to say that he could assure them that ins heart was as w arm as ever in their cause. Government would soon find that Protestantism was not at such discount as they might imagine. The gallant ...