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ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY DOCTOR KANE

... all schools founded, all political association established, all Whiteboys armed, and all parsons and squires killed by the Inquisition. Oh ye great gods and little fishes,” but John Bull is a remarkably droll fellow ! Here is a man who cuts out of newspapers ...

Published: Monday 08 March 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Morning Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6068 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

E DUBLIN MONITOR, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 18-il

... Joshua Reynolds. Kingston. Sir Joseph Ranks, Mrs. iSiddons, John Palmer, Edwin, Miss Farren, Horace Walpole, Sir W. W. Wynn. Marques Wellesley, Mr. Whitbread. Lord Grenville, Miss Sophia Lee. John Bannister, Margravine ot Anspaeh, the Wartons, Dr. Arnold ...

Published: Tuesday 09 March 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Monitor
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6177 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS—THURSDAY

... relief must be considered. There was certainly a greater demand upon the British than upon an: other arms ; but the consequence was, that the British Arm was always in a disciplined and efficient state. He would not say that it might not be necessary hereafter ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ial that occasion had passed upon Lord Cardigan, because was not accused before them, and had Lad no opportunity of making his defence. But, had he thought the conduct of that courtmartial regarded Lord Cardigan, the conduct of the court that tried Captain ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 7235 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

the Channel; but Ireland remained faithful to the British crown—raised, at her own charge, ' and armed her ..

... our English brethren, we must have you with ns.” Ah, John, though hast come to the wrong house, since Henry Grattan procured us tree trade, no coui try has gone on so well Ireland. The country, John, is prospering in every direction, and I always find ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1841
Newspaper: Wexford Independent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... Anthony Blake, .. . O 0 Artthony O'Brien, Esq. . I. I 0 0 James Corballis, Esq., per A. O'Brien, Esq. 1 0 0 John Corballis, Esq. ?? I 0 0 John Sweetman, Elsq., Raheny ?? I 0 0 Michael Powell, Esq, Rich-view . 1 0 0 INSOLVENT DEBTORS. Petitions to be heac ...

LONDON, MARCH 8

... Annealey Knox, George V. Jackson, John Pieria Browne, Lieut.-Colonel Dominick Browne, Andrew Cream, Lynch, John Gardiner, Henry Bingham, Thomas V. Clendining, Henry Wrn. Knox, William Atkinson, Charles Strickland, John Perkins, James Perrin, Edward Blake ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1841
Newspaper: Limerick Chronicle
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7279 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR. M LEOD’S CASE

... the other. Her positions all over the world arc at this moment, in a military point of view*, equal to million of men under arms. Her continual conflicts in the mighty regions of the East, only enable her officers to become skilful and to improve the art ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1841
Newspaper: Vindicator
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1372 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE MORNING REGISTER

... yeomanry. Lord John Russell and Mr. Fox Maule defended the conduct of 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. He hoped, before ...

Published: Thursday 11 March 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Morning Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1919 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

:iel l e (Sir li. V.vUa)

... inuon it.3 ta*c giv that I mi!, lia (Sir 11. 1 regiment cap* v:.i—hi.:u'.) ]!_• sliould uot iuva (raced i.i; u.iJ.t Lord Cardigan’s comi > iiad lie that ' ...

HRF.AT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES

... yeomanry. Lord John Russell and Mr. Fox defended the conduct of 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. hoped, before ...

AMERICA

... on that occasion had passed upon Lord Cardigan, because was not accused before them, and he had had opportunity of making his defence. Hut, had he thought the conduct of that courtmartini regarded Lord Cardigan, the conduct of the court that tried Captain ...

Published: Thursday 11 March 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Monitor
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3673 | Page: 4 | Tags: none