THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, THTRSI >AY, JULY 13, 1843. IRISH PRESBYTERIAN MARRIAGES
... Ternun, George Haipur, James Mathew*, Christopher Jordan, Ed ...
... Ternun, George Haipur, James Mathew*, Christopher Jordan, Ed ...
... so unfair that Sir R. Peel ought to have been generous enough to remove them, on taking office in 1841. In company with Lord John Manners, be had visited Maynooth, and they were much impressed with the air of decent poverty and humility which it was ch ...
... iliuons. arm.agh union. & ANTED, for the Workhouse of this Union, a R ER, wl'o mu*tbe active, unencumbered person, mict moral character, and competent todisch.rge the duties his office. He .ill be required to reside constantly in the House -.-Salary, ...
... greautt emioence. Tbe Mi**e* Reeve, of Alton, Hants, cousin* to John R»*rve, E»q , comedian, were cured of ••*ver*l wry painful •oft Corn*, after every other application had tailed. Prepared John Foi, in Boxes, at It ; or, three in one, for 2* and to had of ...
... them, as illegal and indefensible.— But. if Lord John Russell was right in declaring that the meetings were illegal, Lord Chancellor Sugden right in dismissing the Magistrates for attending them, and Lord John Russell was wrong in having denounced the Ch ...
... —Lieut. Edward Lynch Biosse, to be Captain, by purchase, vice Browne, who retires ; Ensign John Walpole D’Oyley, to Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Blosse; John Alexander Hunter, gentleman, to be Ensign, purchase, vice 42d.—Brevet Colonel Henry, Earl of ...
... very prominent in their exertions ;—William Burleigh, , J.P., Thos. M. fiirnie, J.P-. David Legg, Alexander Johns, Daniel Blair, Stephen R. Rea. John Coates, Esqrs., Dr. M'Gowan, Dr. Bowie, Captain Johnson, of lh-- 661h Regiment, ami Mr. Philips, of the ...
... banquet at Kilru ...
... and l.ady Beauvale, and the Hon. Mr«. George Lamb, arc the only visiters at the seat of tbe Noble Viscount. The F.ar) Cardigan armed in London, on Monday ten., from doing duty with hi» regiment io Dublin. A Jon in Tilt Mr. Peter Borthwick had on interview ...
... They must have m-‘ral courage persevere, in spite of obloquy and reproach. It would appear to me, therefore, that they should armed with mi mortals or petitions, staling grievances, &i*., from tbe constituent bodies, case the people desire this service snuuiu ...
... Dillon; John Hardy, Ksq., Loughgall; William Algeo, Esq., Arm-igb . William Blacker, Esq , Armagh, 11. L. Prentice, E*q., Caledon; Francis Siringer. Esq.. House; Maxwell Cross, Kaq , William Patou, E»q., Armagh, Thomas Dobbin, E»q , Armagh ; John H. Irwin ...
... valuable dwelling-houses. The flames spread with rapidity which no human power could control along George’s-lane, up East street, John’slane, and Duke-street, consuming in their resistless path every house on both sides in the direction to which they were carried ...