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BOOKBINDING

... night at Irifc'itown, Messrs. O’Connor and Roberts, liupcclurs, end that ( Jones) after desj»erH?e struggle, inch it sai l his arm slmi olf, succeed j in making his escape from these tery aclite ofi- i cers. report was believed correct , bit making enquiry ...

TI CKET i

... s' r- ,S, ri-TV mnnd Mnr.i.v, o' K illi-lr ; Mr. Davis. (ttle'- ginve DOM OAI, I ARMING . ot I.M. . x.,,.,.,, Hilishorondr; Mr. M. ißaiiv, i I'rom the .im-a I ; Mr. John Ogilvie, Mr. I>. l.iMoe-Hme.und The Dorn ;al N liel.l tlieil ~ swe have aim d, alter ...

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

... Application F. Maguire, M.D. Finlay (irabam, John Copeland, James Credeu, Will.am Fit/gcraU, John M Farland, Jau.es Maguire, John Bull, J. Halliday, J. Betty, Terence Miban, nnphrey Bevan, Hugh Call »gh in, John Baxter, Richard Owens. J >hn M'Elroy. William ...

EJNMSKILLEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1841

... Molyneux, Bart.; Sir John Lighten, Bart.; Sir W. Macartney, Bart.; Sir H. Stewart, Bart.; Sir Galbraith L. Cole, G.C B. ; John Irving, M. P. ; John Yonng, M. F. Archdall, M. F.; Colonel Perceval, M. P. ; J- Cooper, M.F. ; David Ker, F. ; John Ellis, M P.; H- ...

ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY']!, 1841

... FEBRUARY']!, 1841. No. 2.1-31. Earl of CARDIGAN then bowed to their Lordships, Tbe Earl of SHAFTESBURY next moved that the Chancellor issue a writ of certiorari for the removal of the indictment against the Earl of Cardigan, Into this Court. Tlie I.t'RD CHANCELLOR ...

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 ...

ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1841

... asked, How say yon, James Thomas Earl of Cardigan, are you guilty or not?” The Karl of Cardigan, in firm voice, replied, “Not guilty, my Lord.*’ The Clerk—* 1 How will you tried my Lord ?” The Earl of Cardigan—** by my Peers.*’ The Noble prisoner then ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE TACKET

... subscriptions were handed in. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 184! LORD CARDIGAN’S DUEL AFFAIR—TUI AL AND acquittal. In onr Parliamentary columns will found abridged report of the trial of the Earl of Cardigan, for shooting at Captain Harvey Tuckett, with intent to kill ...

IRISH EMIGRANTS

... countrymen will bo proud to emulate.” The Late Trial the Earl of Cardigan.— Such was the doubtful character of the issue of the late trial in the House of Lords, entertained by the Earl Cardigan and his legal advisers, that his lordship, in the event of being ...

parliament

... yeomanry. Lord JOHN RUSSELL and Mr. FOX MAULE defended the conduct of the Government, on that occasion. Mr. O’CONNELL availed himself of that opportunity to make some remarks on the partial conduct of the Horse Guards, in the case of Lord Cardigan. Ho hoped ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... Atiack by Armed Party of Nine Men.— Sunday night last the house nt a roan named John M‘Gralh, of Safane, within one bundled yards of the cavalry barracks of Caber, was attacked bv armed parly, with their face* blackened. Thev demanded arms and money. ...

MAYNOOTH COLLEGE

... there happens to ordnance store convenient, and the other hand cannot believe it could be for an impediment the way a sudden ’arming of the yeomanry in any forthcoming case of emergence, either fur local national defence ; there is certainly something enigmatical ...