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... people of this county. begged to return his thanks also to the respectable persons present who attended there that day. THOMAS JOHN ATKINSON, Esq. (one of the'guard ...
... people of this county. begged to return his thanks also to the respectable persons present who attended there that day. THOMAS JOHN ATKINSON, Esq. (one of the'guard ...
... Mathews, Esq., Annagor ; Nicholas Noonan, Esq., Andrew Rourke, Esq., Kilcarty; Patrick Lanpan, Esq., Batramslown; Rev. Messrs. John and T. Langan, Ardcatb ; P. Mullin, Esq., Dunshaughlin, Bernard Ford, Esq., See. &c. On the motion of Mr. Maher; seconded by ...
... the public should infer, that Lord Francis Egerton, the very pride and pink 01 the English aria ocracy. should eall upon his arm themselves, order that his par* may have more troops to spare carry oo a war in Ireland, that he should have these rural flavea ...
... Cobbe. Royal Artillery, as president, with two field officers, eight captains, and four subalterns, constituted the court. John Endle, Esq., Deputy Judge Advocate. in one common boncl of union, good fellowship, imd interest. sneak, mav well observe, the ...
... MEETING PARLIAMENT The following copy of Lord John Russell’s circular the liberal members parliament, which puts end to all rumours of previous resignation Ministers: London, July si, iaa. Sir —As upon the mooting of parliament, Thursday the Dili August ...
... timbal his passion was real, because of the provincial treat* . Ireland experienced the hands of our good Whigs planting “plain John CAIIPBBLL, , the knowing Scotchman, on tbs Woolsack, did we not find that the trrachsry to bis party of that huge jobber Lord ...
... redoubtable Smith neere has enjoyed in aokmn silence tbe lionoura flung upon Carlow by Mr. William John O’Connell, we have no doubt but the’Earl of Cardigan, and the of Londonderrv, and some other military men of this stamp, have written’ congratulatory ...
... Mr. Grattan take comfort in defeat, from the consideration of his own character, when declares, with honest pride and *ery significant italict, conduct leant, a public man, has been straightforward and honorable.” one respect, however, Mr. Grattan provoked ...
... inunde, Bart.; Sir Thomas M*Kenny, Bart. ; Sir John Kennedy. But.; Sir William Somerville, Bart-.M.P.; Colonel White, MP. ; Daniel O'Connell, Esq.. M.P.; J. Power. F.-q , M.P. ; Robert Arcbbold, Esq.. M.P. John O'Connell, £sq., M.P ; J P. Somers, Esq, M.P ...
... they did vote upon some one’s appeal, rather imagine Lords Monpeth and Milton have discovered in Yorkshire, did Mr. James Grattan in Wicklow, say nothing several similar discoveries made by others of their parly, in various parts the United Kingdom ! But ...
... Morris, A. C. O’Dwyer, Esq. Ealnck Curtis, Esq., Patrick Vincent Fitzpatrick, Esq,, Win. Fitzpatrick, Esq., John Eower, Esq., John Jagoe, Esq., John Segravc, Esq., James Eower, Esq., M.E., St. George, Esq., D.L., county Leitrim; George Blood, Esq., Leland ...
... in their regard and love for Ireland. I have the honour to be your very obedient and obliged bumble servant, HENItRY GRATTAN. John M'Alinden, Esq., S D.T. Operatives, Drogheda. After the cloth was removed and grace said, The Chairman rose, and was ...