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mimic. ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1840

... committee, he would not interfere. Sir FRANCIS called to the pe- tition of Mr. Pearce, now in the custody of the Sergeart- at-Arms, which stated that he was unable to pay the ex- penses of his board , and peayed that the payment of the The hon. baronet moved ...

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... but the original motion was carried by tol? The House having resumed, Lord JOHN RUSSELL this day, at five o’clock, for the consideration of the Matement of the Sergeant-at-Arms mm relation to the ar- rest of Mr. Howard. House went into committee on the ...

BOOKBINDING

... Trish. town, by Messrs. O7 Connor and Roberts, Inspectors, end that he (Jones) desperate stroggle, in which it was said his arm was shetolf, succeed ed in makinz his escape from these very active off cers. Tbe report was believed as correct, bat ca enquiry ...

the church

... crate four new churches aud saree fc llowing days, Conse vurial-grounds in his diocese.— Worces- additional yr Guardian. Tk ARM \ 301 h—A regatta took place at St. George, Berinu- to officers of the a, Ju ly 16; the boats belonging on, anc {1 one or two ...

counf r\ arc to Li-fumel in ll» would undertake and fulfil lli

... — P. Maguire, M.D. Finlay Grabam, John Copeland, James Creden, Joho Wiliam Fitzgerald, James Maguire, Jubn Bull, J. Ualliday J. Betty, Terence Humphrey Bevan, John Molvnenux, Hogh Richard Owens, Liddle Baxter, John M‘Elrov. Willam Keiruan, Richard James ...

EJNMSKILLEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1841

... Molyneux, Bart.; Sir John Lighton, Bart.; Sir W. Macartney, Bart. ; Sir H. Stewart, Bart.; Sir Galbraith L. Cole, G.C B.; John Irving, M. P. ; John Young, M. P. Arch- dall, M. P.; Colonel Perceval, M. P. ; J. Cooper, M.P.; David Ker, M. P.; John Ellis, M.P.; ...

ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY']!, 1841

... ENNISKILLEN THURSDAY, FEB ARY Il, S41 No. 2.121 Earl of CARDIGAN then bowed to their Lord- ships. The Earl of SHAFTESBURY next moved that the Lord Chancellor do issue a writ of certiorari for the removabof the indictment against the Earl of this Court ...

TKATES The Magistrat

... MaiL Lord Cardigan*s Trial.*The following witnossc? have been snmmoned the House of Peers to attend and give evidence at the trial of Lord Cardigan Tuesday next: *Thomas Hunt Dunn, Sarah Dunn, Sir James Eglinton Anderson Knight, M.D., John Busaian, Thomas ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE TACKET

... Esq. Samuel Garnett, om t, Esq. John Wisdom, E sq. Robt. Lisq. Garnet I q Hon. Edward pre Burrowes, Thomas Dane, cot hcerew, W.F. ‘Tighe, Esq. Lawless, J.L. Naper, Loug i] cot W oO 1 ock, Edward Tickie, Q.Cc. Henry Grattan, Richard Barrett, E-q. wa O. Wilians ...

IRISH EMIGRANTS

... their countrymen will be proud to emulate.” Tue Late tue Ear or CARDIGAN.— Such was the doubtful character of the issue of the late trial in the House of Lords, entertained by the Sarl of Cardigan and his legal advisers, that his lord- ship, in the event of ...

parliament

... manry. Lord JOHN RUSSELL and Mr. FOX MAULE defended the conduct of the Government, on tha! occasion. Mr. O°CONNELL availed himself of that oppor- tunity to make some remarks on the partial conduct of the Horse Guards, in of Lord Cardigan. He hoped, before ...