HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI,
... HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI, Rrspkcting the poor law and the arms coercion bill, Mr. Henry Grattan has addressed the following letter lo hU constituents : THE «F THE Ol‘ MHATII. men,— Hy this tiuie > ...
... HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI, Rrspkcting the poor law and the arms coercion bill, Mr. Henry Grattan has addressed the following letter lo hU constituents : THE «F THE Ol‘ MHATII. men,— Hy this tiuie > ...
... IRISH POOR. LAW-ARMS BILL TO ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF MEATIr. GENTLEMEN, —By this time you must have examined tle Poor Law Bill. I have before me the answer that the Secretary for Ireland gaTe in reply to the question I asked. Lord Eliot said there ...
... non spoke— With fear was England shaken. When Grattan rose, none oppose The claim he made for freedom ; They knew our swords, to back his words, Were ready if he’d need them. Then let us raise, to Grattan’s praise, A proud and joyous anthem ; And wealth ...
... of your enormous eight hundred millions of national debt, and the consequence to us is grievous and most unjust tax-. ation. John Mitchell, one of the most remarkable soli. English positive capital can never have been kept out of Ireland by “ agitation ...
... Thomas Bettwe—Jobn W Wrexham 8 Johnson Otwettry Llanfyllin John Davies Llanfair M rs Humphreys Welihpool— JjWilliatnsTbos Jones Ma-hynlleth-R Aberyttwyth John Cole Griffith Aherayron Green Cardigan— J Llanidloet—W n Bithop't Cattle— S- Preiteign—T ItelllM ...
... ne, aged 38 years. On Wednesday last, in tile IStll year ortiis age. Mr. Samuel Clapham, many years master the Bakers Arms. St. John’s Timberhill. Suffolk.—ln her 50th year, Elizabeth, widow of the late Mr. James Lawrence, tailor, Lydia, relict of the ...
... J. IIUUIM jisirau nan John.Denbigh Jones, Robert.Llanrwst Ormerod, John Brynyffynon O%veii, Edward Llansilin Price, Robert. Llanrhaiadr Hall Roberts, John.Alafowlio Robson, G. Lloyd. Erbistock Sides, Thomas, Rhiwlas Sparrow, John. Wrexham Williams, Ignatius ...
... appalling murders in that and the neighbouring counties. The lst division of the llth Hussars, under the command of Lord Cardigan, landed Dublin, from Liverpool, on Thursday week.——A Cabinet Council, being the first that has assembled since the adjournment ...
... productive of the most dangerous consequences. The Prince Wales's Arms.âAmong th? items extravagance for the past year is one of £55. 13s. Gd. for altering the Prince of Wales's Arms. presume this must refer tbe necessary enlargement the sleeves all ...
... York. Same day, at Hanoyer-street chapel, before the Res. John Flather, ar. Richard Ilard to Mills Sarah Leach, both of this town. Same tiny, at Chapel Allerton, near Leeds, by the Rev. Urquhart. John Cass Smart, Esq., M.D., of Hutton Buseel, to Label, daughter ...
... Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. AUDITORS. J. B. Bevington, Esq.- F.P. Cockerill, Esq.—J.D. Dow, Esq. MEDICAL WFFICER. John Clendinning ...
... Majestv’a 22d regiment. Wounded— Conductor Kiely, Mr. Carlisle, European writer; Privates Edward Boyie, Richard Bowies. John Davis, John Morris, of her Majesty’s 22d regiment: Lascar, Elleppa Nursoo, officers’ servants, and Mahomet. Missing—Three Dubebys ...