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English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post

FURTHER ARRIVAL OF VESSELS OF WAR

... and at the dinner :—the chairman, Cor. O'Brien, Esq., M.P. ; Hewitt Bridgman, Esq., M.P. ; John Macnamara, Esq.. Moher ; Maurice O'Connell, Esq.. Kilgorey ; John M`Mahon, Esq., Firgrove; J. P. Moloney, Esq., Cregg ; Hugh O'Loghlen, Esq., Port. Several ...

EVENING POST. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1843. Price 5d

... lighted matches—Lord Anglesey's gun-brigs no longer sufficing, three-deckers, men of war, and armed steamers must sail along the isle—a sea patrol without, an armed patrol within—these, these are the early offerings of a tory Government to their royal mistress; ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1843

... Ascension; Carlton, St. Thomas. BRISTOL, Nov. G.—Arrived the British Queen, Barbara, Five Sisters, and Ireland, Quebec ; John, Leighton, St. John's, N.B. GLOUCESTER, Nov. s.—Arrived the llautanum Abbey, Quebec. MILFORD, Nov. s.—Arrived the Trusty, Oliver, Quebec ...

TIIE DINNER

... Grattan, Clare, 1828, The Volu n t eers , 1782, F ree T ra d e, 1779, Waterford, 1826, Catholic Emancipation, 1829, Repeal, BB. The room was splendidly lighted. Over the chair was suspended a transparency, bearing the arms of the ...

MEETING OF MAGISTRATES IN FERMANAGH

... Hamilton Irvine, George Spear, John Madden, William Darev, John Brien, Thomas Galbraith, Charles Faussett, James Tuthill, Folliot Barton, John Grey Porter, Thomas Bailey, Edward Smyth, Charles C. Irvine. Joseph Richardson, John Crozier Hugh William Barton ...

REPEAL DEMONSTRATION IN DUBL Such a day for Ireland and the Irish ! hour the metropolis was astir in

... rersevere peacefully and constitu guided by their leader. Let them not a slavery (with the brand of the Arms Bill) their eiildren—(hear). Lord John Russel liana the Conqueror had introduced a bad but Sir James Graham and Lord Stanie laws that never would ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1843

... neighbourhood. I was informed that in the county of Cardigan it varied from 3s 6d per acre for peat land to 313 s per acre for accommodation land in the vicinity of towns, the average of the whole county of Cardigan being from 7s to 9s per acre, and of Carmarthen ...

REPEAL MEETING AT THE CURRAGH

... The royal artillery and the seven regiments in garrison, including Prince Albert's (the 11th) hussars, under the Earl of Cardigan, were reviewed in the Fifteen Acres, Pncenix Park, at 11 o'clock this morning. A number of fashionable equipages were on ...

EAST INDIA SHIPPING

... Bland, ,Callan, from Bengal, at Liverpool ; sailed June 15, Mauritius Aug 9, St. Helena, Sept. 7. Arrivals at Manritius.—The John and James, Elliot, July 31, from Calcutta, and sailed, Aug. 9, for London; Gilbert Henderson, Tweedie, from Calcutta ; Thames ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... record in our obituary of this day the death of Lady Matilda Wynyard, who was the daughter of John, the 16th Baron and second Earl Delasvarr, and aunt to George John, the 19th baron and fifth and present earl. Her ladyship was for many years in the household ...

THAMES SPORTS FOR THE SEASON

... Countess of Minto, and sister to Lady John Russell, will make her deblit at her Majesty's first drawing-room. Her ladyship has arrived at Lord John's mansion, in Chesharn-place, from Minto Castle. . . The Earl of Cardigan has returned to Portmansquare, from ...