THE ARMS BILL

... first Irish arms bill. Grattan was then the O’Connell of the day. If Grattan could lift up hand from the grave in Westminster, where he has been so honourably buried, he w ould smite us for profane a comparison. But we mean merely that Grattan was then as ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1843
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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JOHN BULL

... the procusion took folly two bonrn to giteo point. Mr. O’CooneU armed at Don nybrook abont half-put thru e’eluk. Of coo me ba waa cheered Inslily. Mr. Joba O’Conoell, M.P., Mr. Henry Grattan, M.P., Tom Steel-, and some other orators of secondary merit, ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1843
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
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JOHN BULL

... point. Mr. ©’Connell arrived Don nybrook about hnlf-past three o’clock. Of course was cheered Instilj. Mr. John O’Connell, M.P., Mr. Henry Grattan, M.P.»Tom Steele, and some other orators of secondary merit, harangued the meeting; and the lion of the day ...

Published: Monday 10 July 1843
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
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JOHN HAMPDEN. JUSTICE FOR IRELAND

... and abandoned, without any sufficient notice. ARMS (IRELAND) BILL.—The house resolved itself into committee on this Bill. On clause 24 being put, which authorizes justices to enter houses for unregistered arms, Mr. BERNAL moved the introduction of words ...

Published: Sunday 23 July 1843
Newspaper: Planet
County: London, England
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Published: Friday 28 July 1843
Newspaper: Carmarthen Journal
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
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MISCELLANEOUS

... —Rebecca at Cardigan. In consequence of some previous threatening notices given the toll-keeper the Cardigan turnpike gates, a rumour was spread at Cardigan and its vicinity, that “Rebecca ana her daughters” would pay a visit to the Cardigan gates, the ...

Published: Thursday 06 July 1843
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
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THE DINNER

... branches and flower-wreaths, and banners were hung from the ceiling with the following inscriptions :—“ Charlemont,” O’Connell,” Grattan,” Clare, 1528,” The Volunteers, 1782.” ‘‘Free Trade, 1779,” Waterford, 18215,” Catholic Emancipation, |n29,” “Repent, 18t:j ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1843
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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DREADFUL RIOTS IN WALES

... mob were well armed and ready for action, tbat the dragoons could not enter the town until Monday morning,, and the conflict that took place on Newcastle Bridge is beyond description. The soldiers were thrown off their horses, their arms taken from them ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
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T//B RIOTS IN WALES

... THE WELSHMAN]. Rebecca Cardigan.-lu con«*qu«nce of pre▼ioa* threatening notices Riven the toll-keeper Csrdißsn turnpike pates, rumour wee spread Cardigan and its virimly, that '* Rebecca and her vuold pay a visit to the Cardigan pates, in the course of ...

Published: Wednesday 05 July 1843
Newspaper: The Evening Chronicle
County: London, England
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PROVINCIAL

... two miles of Cardigan, and on Saturday three near Abergwilly. In fact, a general feeling of apprehension prevails that the destruction of private property will follow the present toll-bar outrages. A lessee of eleven toll-bars on the Cardigan trust states ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1843
Newspaper: Pictorial Times
County: London, England
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THE REBECCA RIOTS IN SOUTH WALES

... Confimce steamer, for Cardigan. —Liverpool Mail of Saturdoy. Wrl.shmnn.) Rebecca at Cardigan.— consequence of some previous threatening notices given to the tool keeper of tire Cardigan turnpike gates, a rumour was spread Cardigan and its vicinity, that ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1843
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Wednesday

... outbreak one district alone could furnish 5000 stand arms, jonsisting of muskets, bayonets, rifles, &c. lam also informed that the Government have been mane acquainted with this secret distribution of arms, although they have not, as as 1 can learn, taken ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1843
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
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