liberality
... the Foot. . ] Foot.—Captain John Koutledge Ma)endie, from half-pay FnaUached, tube Captain, vice ...
... the Foot. . ] Foot.—Captain John Koutledge Ma)endie, from half-pay FnaUached, tube Captain, vice ...
... Droaikeen ; A. Champagne, Clk. Miltawn ; John Corneal, Beechnionnt ; Thos. E, Carte, Limerick; R. Ilawtry Cox ; \Villiam Cox, J.P. Ballynoe ; John C. Creed, Clk. ; E. S. Cooper, Markree ; William Creed, Uregare. John Dickson, D.L. Clonshire ; Daniel Dickson ...
... the quay, and ran on shore at the foot of Cappa, but will be got off at the springs, without much damage. The Vulcan, of Cardigan, drove from the pier, and is strandtsl at the foot of Cappa, but m ill be got off. The Eliza and Anne, of Limerick, drove ...
... “COUNTY MEETINGS. Touching those farcical County Meetings, we bog to call attention to the following letter from Mr. Henry Grattan, one the Members for the County of Meath:— TO THE KDITOS OF THE D.IIBLIS EVEMIVO POST. Culbridge, Jan. 30. I$L2- Dear Sir—l ...
... the names of a few of them :—William Davis and John Davis, cousins ; Tom Baker, Michael Dempsey, Jonas Kean, John Fleming and Tom Fleming, brothers ; John Toole aud Stephen Toole, brothers; John Maley and John Reily. In short the extent of ...
... entered the House and took her seat on the throne. The procession moved in the following order:—Four Pursuivanls-at-Arms ; Garter- King-at-Arms, wearing his splendidly-embroidered tabard, ami bearing his staff office; the Duke of Buecleuch (Privy Seal,) and ...
... last, a farmer’s house at Clarina was attacked by a party of men for fire-arms, while the family were at church, and they carried otf a gun. Wednesday last the turf boat of John Hederman was dashed ashore at Coonagh, where the country people plundered ...
... coach was Sir John Ribton. Bart., and his eon, Mr. John Boyar, jun., and Mr. Jones, of %Bow ; sod outride, a son of Capt. Rich, County Inspeetor, and Mr. Smith. On Thursday night between the hours of nine and ten o'clock, seven men, armed, attacked the ...
... in the chair. The meeting was most ably addressed by a. T T-allv. Trumble, Smith, &o. Several mem. Messr . . slated that Mr. John Saistield n'r had ,i.ed r* London from Uuhlin. hating made a tour through the northern districts of England, and l Uk. up former ...
... following Spe- cial Jury :—Messrs.Westropp, Attyflin, John Lloyd, J. B. Massy, Richard Mason, R. D. Massy, Samuel Maunsell. John Peppard, Wm. Odell, Peter Franklin, Thomas Weldon, Michael Apjohn, Thomas Adams, John Copley, G. M. Maunsell, Thos. Royse, T. M. Wilson ...
... peake, and pine ! But, Sir, I will bring this (juestion of the terrific power with which the principle the nonincrease of land arms the landlord, to short issue: if there be one, even one good, which that does not enable (he landlord to lake from the tenant ...
... could continue to range tbemselvefl on that evening in opposition to her Majesty’s government. He understood the noble lord (John Russell) affirm that a fixed duty was preferable to a sliding scale. But there was nothing in the motion of the noble lord ...