IiELFAST WATER HILLS
... ouse, E«q. Iliffh Sheriff, immediately afterwards proceeded to discharge the Roger Hal, E«q. Foreman ; .1 W. Maxwell. =q. Thomas J. Smyth, E«q. Robert Cordon, 1.-q. James Birch. Esq. Jame ...
... ouse, E«q. Iliffh Sheriff, immediately afterwards proceeded to discharge the Roger Hal, E«q. Foreman ; .1 W. Maxwell. =q. Thomas J. Smyth, E«q. Robert Cordon, 1.-q. James Birch. Esq. Jame ...
... Alexander N Little andSona. 0 0 John Weir. .. I 0 ■ Win Park, I 0 0 ■ Andrew Park.. 1 0 J Itodgeon and trra. I 0 Charles Hardy the Inhabltaritn by Sffrnry, E5q. C Anketell, Krq |0 o| Burgeon Little Ilia Robert Holmes.. 0 0 M Little 0 Rev Robert ...
... read continuous treatise. the Rev. THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN, A., Oxford Price Is. 3d. cloth. A COMPENDIOUS ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. By the WILLIAM PAi.MEIt, M. A. Oxford, Ice 3s. 6d. cloth. THE PRACTICE of DIVINE LOVE. By THOMAS KEN. D.1).. Lord 11 Bath and With ...
... Crowley, at the advanced age of 100 years. Esther and Maryanne, daughters of Charles Halpin, Esq. Cavan. At Waterford, Captain Thomas Blake, late Surveyor of Shipping to that Port. At Terrace, Monaghan. Hester, wife of A. G. Lewis, Esq. In Waterford, Mr. Robert ...
... , the Lady Eleanor of a son. Feb. 16, at Edinburgh, Lady Harriet B. Hamilton, of a daughter. MARRIED. On the tilt, at St. Thomas's Church, Dublin, by the Rev Robert Hamlcock. Mr. Robert Galbraith, of Ballibay, county Monaghan, Merchant, Maria, only daughter ...
... Woodrooffe ; John Maher, TulUmainc Castle ; Richard Penncfmther, Knockcvan ; Thomas Edmund Lalor, Cregg House; Samuel Barton, Rochcstown; Hugh Baker. Lismacu ; William Quin. Lolober ; Thomas Barker Barton, Grove ; William H. Ryall, Clonmel; James Archer Butler ...
... decidedly tile most Sli3,b1 in Town for Business, being directly opposite tjat leading thoroughfare, Bridge-street. Apply tj THOMAS & F. HARDY. 35 & 37, HIGH-STIRIET, I 7th March, 1840. 307 T'O HE LET, FROMS THX FI RST MtAY NEXT, ArIIE lYAREHOUSE, D ELLING-IIOUSE ...
... ult. Blois, Kennedy, Esq. eldest son of Hie late John Kennedy. Esn. of tliis eity. . lhipil AlTimrles. Monday last. Master Thomas Meagher, third „n .., I> in MiTr_'l;-’r. I'.-'j. Tl'c .lyM,.. amiable and interesting young man is a source tin 1 to his family ...
... Sir Thomas Butler, Bart.; Thomas Bunbury, J«*hn l>aw> son Duckett, Wm. Richard Steuart, Philip Bagenal, Rol»e#t I.a Touche, Robert Clayton Browne, James Butler, Duckett. John Whelan, Henry Faulkner, Robert Eustace, James Elliott, John James Thomas Tench ...
... UevC. J.iini-u.i. of Mr. saddler. Kirkcubbin, Ann Jane, eldest daughter Mr. James bums, f ult. the Rev. Henry I.ccbody. Mr Thomas Taylor to Sarah Jane, -ei daughter Mr. John Addison. Ilallludcrry. the .u,?. the Uev. Mr. Murphy. v.P.0l Marahn. Mr. Rolxri ...
... Majesty, was proved the prerogative oouri, Ca..L»*rbury, and the personal estate sworn under UO.OhOI. On week, young man named Thomas Ridyard, was killed by the machinery the tom the cotton-mill Messrs Bolling, in Bridgeatreet, Bolton. lie Lari I abridge. ...
... ; C. B. Savage, Kilctecn; William Johnston, Downpatrick; John B. Johnston, Ballykilbeg ; Robert Gordon,Downpatrick; Isaac Hardy, &c. &c. Several houses of worship had previously been opened through the splendid exertions of the Down and Connor Church ...