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THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND LORD WM. PAGET

... minutes after I t had placed him, Lord Cardigan called. Lord William was in the house when Lord Cardigan called on Saturday; he was in the drawing-room. I can't say if they met. Where I Lady William was when Lord Cardigan called, 'I don't re- icollect. I showed ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... laahh t g - across towards thle Widow Dolroaan'a; that we et,,e, a-road ; eaw him going over the ditch, int the 5a a as M'Grattan was ?? with him; James IVl'Gratt' ;am5 !n along with him to the road ; M'Gratta li~t y own house; he came back alone. Ik ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... Joseph Henry Wybrants, John Gibbons, Thomas Jessop, and Edward Walsh. When the eleventh juror was sworn the prisoner's chal- lenges were exhausted; one person was put by by the crown. The prisoner was then arraigned for the murder of John Gatchell on the 4th ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Secretary for Ireland, i-ung into the fire; ~and an arms f of bill, to which clatuses have been recently added, -which ith even Mr. Shaw declared were 'wanJonly severe. You hat may conceive that an arms bill, with all its molestations, If may be required ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... occurred. Inreference to this imeeting two police- constables were examined, James Johnston and John Ma- guire, and T very much regret the manner in which John- ston gave his evidence, and the contemptuous manner in which he spoke of persons that he called ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... cost reported by GRATTAN, were-' Half a niil_ ordid aisre re expended some years ago to break an op in lore aenur e, O a2greater 3uma, may be necessary now.' olsitiĀ°otll- r the unblushing, the impudent effron. tras the A EREAGI. Grattan added, he (Lord ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... WheO ireland asked bread, what did you get but a etone ? ,, ienru asked for amelioration of youe. sad oondition sd arms bil. We waat no arme but our own two g got nd head to guide us; and while we nove under 'rMSf 3 el of our Liberator, we will be asur not ...

THE STATE TRIAIS

... is not far distant froin yours in t Merrion-square. '. Don't,. it was said, associate with E Mr. So and So; keep hinr at arm's length; he is treache- rous; he is betrayed. I repeat it, that go less than seven I persons have suffered in their chruTate's ...

Published: Tuesday 06 February 1844
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 31602 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE STATE TRIALS

... He (Mr. O'Connell) asked would they not t conme again wheui ho wanted them, and they replied yes. l He wanted them to conie armed, but it was with a Repeal v hard he wished them to beagruies. And thus (coiitinued the~ Soilicitor General), lar. O Connellalways ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... occasion where it was considered necessary to resort to something extraordinary; and accordingly Mr. Sheil had, on the part of Mr. John O'Connell, addressed the jury-he must pardon him for saying it-not upon che case at all, but upon various other subjects, some ...