THE ARMS BILL

... THE ARMS BILL. , f1,^ VOTED FOR AND AGAINST the second reading of this bill-also TUB ABSENTS. Arm§ ( Ireland ) Bill-Order for second reading read ; motion to* That the BiU now read tiaae. Amendment proposed to leave out the word . tl »* tad the quretioo ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR

... condescended to appear in the street, leaning on the arm ot her noble son-in-law, the Duke Manchester, she was greet ed with loud and hearty cheers by the assembled mnltitude. On the 29th nit. John treery, Esq., who was deputed by the inhabitants, fot ...

Weekly Compendium

... has their sanction. A petition against the noble Viscount's return has been presented and another will shortly follow from John Bright praying that he, the veritable representative, may ease his lordship of his too arduous duties The Irish Repeal agitation ...

Published: Thursday 08 June 1843
Newspaper: Fife Herald
County: Fife, Scotland
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FRANCE

... and is replaeed bv V Berroqui, an ex-deputy. J ATTCstpr tinoo-r * M*o..Ta*Tr.-On the night of the mat., about ten o eloek, John Burke I i> Tintrira. in the parish of bmrusli, and eviunty ’(lal. ( bast Biding.) he was passing through Id- hall, was fired ...

Royal Fish the Severn.—On Wednesday two fishermen, on drawing their net in the Severn, close to Diglisdock, ..

... seen so frightful a case of burning. Poisoned by Mistake.—An inquest was held yesterday week before Mr. Baker, at the King's Arms Inn, Hampton Court, upon the body of Mrs. Sarab Newbury, aged 87. From the evidence gone into it appeared that the deceased ...

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... to pass law, that all the arms in the country are be branded. 1 have in ray possession some arms of my father’s, which were used to obtain the Independence of Ireland, and am to go to the Lord Lieutenant to get Grattan’s arms branded? Never (Cheers.) Gentlemen ...

Published: Thursday 08 June 1843
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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DEATHS

... with stealing one shilling and one sixpence, the property of her master, John Louch, Lower Heyford. John Goodman Cook and Lot Berry, charged with stealing whip, the property of John liazlewood, of Hanvell. Cricket— On Monday the return Match at Cricket ...

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TO THE EDITOR OF SAUNDERS’S NEWS-LETTER

... Thursday, the Hth of June, at Bt. Peter’s Church, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Kmly. John Robinson, Esq., of Herbert-street, to l•abella. youngest daughter of the late John Boyd, Esq., DIED. the Instant, Villa. Upper UaroldWrosa, James, third son of Charles ...

Published: Friday 09 June 1843
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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IRELAND AND THE TORY GOVERNMENT

... means of the -x ix electors of England. The engine which, armed with 1 tt, phyical and moral blessing, comes forth and overlays ot mankind by services-the engine of redress-this, says ;Grattan, is government, and this is the only description h. rs'worth ...

Published: Friday 09 June 1843
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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THE GREAT DROGHEDA REPEAL DEMONSTRATION

... Lucas, proscribed Swift—tried to bully and browbeat Flood, and wanted to hang Grattan (hear).— After some further observations Mr.Grattan denounced in forcible language the new arms’ bill, than which a concoction more redolent of the worst spirit of Toryism ...

Published: Friday 09 June 1843
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8454 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

three years engaged in agitating the question incessantly, until it had at length grown into its present ..

... platform early in the day), and another from Mr. Grattan, does not call for very particular notice. The Healthof Henry Grattan and the Electors of Meath. The toast was very warmly received. Mr. GRATTAN, M.P., returned thanks. Never was there a period ...

Published: Friday 09 June 1843
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
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