Refine Search

garet, Geary, for Coik ; and Galway, oward . . from Newport. John and Mary. Maloney, from • Youghal. Dove,

... for Quebec. The Sally, of Harrington, from St. John’s for Carlisle; t&d the Amanda, from St. John's, 38 days, all well. DUNDALK—Aug. 27 : Wind N., fair. The Lord Rolle, Samuel, of and from Llanelly, armed to-day, after a very severe passage; she had been ...

IRELAND

... by one million of persons, should he forwarded to the Queen.—Mr. Grattan supported the motion, and commented upon the late speech of the Prime Minister. Ho said that the custom of John Bull was to insult and abuse. How long were the insults put upon them ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1844
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1009 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS

... Agent. Clay—T. W. Baconand W. T. H. Smith, Shipowner. Clifden—Francis Brown. Colchester and Wivenhoe —John G. Chamberlain. Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork—Coates and Lefebtire, Ship Agents. Cove of Cork—N. G. Seymour, Jun., Ship Agent. Cowes—Thomas ...

CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS

... Clntf—T. W. Bam!*; and W. T. H. Smith, Shipowner. Cli/den —Francis Brown. Colchester and Wieenhoe—John G. Chamberlain. Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork—Coates and Ship Agents. Cove of Cork—K. G. Seymour, Jun., Ship Agent. Cowes—Thumns Thorofd, ...

IRELAND,

... , was called to the chair, and addressed tbe assembly at conuiderable length. He said that he had come over from England, armed with what he deemed to be unanswerable arguments for continuing demand restoration of their Natiobal Parliament. He had struggled ...

Published: Wednesday 21 August 1844
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 824 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PROMISSOKr \OTES AND BVLLioy~^ (From the Gnrettr of last night.) Au account of the average aggregate amount of ..

... Clag—T. W. Bur.or,; and If'. T. H. Smith, Shipowner. Clifden—Francis Brown. Colchester and H'ieenhoe—John G. Chamberlain. Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork—Coates and Lefebure, Ship Agents. Cove of Cork N. G. Seymour, Jun., Ship Agent. Cowes—Thomas ...

CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS

... Ship Agent. Holyhead—John Jones, Customs, and J. Thomas. Hull—Mr. John Billon, Ship Agent, tfc. (Pentland Frith) Davidson, Ship Agent. Ipswich Mr. James Barber, Lockmnster. Ilfracombe Mr. W. B. Vye, Lloyd’s Agent, |rr. Islay (N.B.)—John M’Lean, Agent for ...

Messrs. PERRY ami Co. Uave REMOVED their Birmingham to No. ig^ERNERS-STREET,Oxford. street Just pubUshed. the ..

... Agent. Clay—T. IP. ; and IP. T. 11. Smith, Shipou ner. Cli/den —Francis Broun. Colchester and Wirenhoe—John G. Chamberlain. Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork —Coates and Lefebure, Ship Agents. Cone of Cork—N. O. Seymour, Jun., Ship Agent. Cowes—Thomas ...

THE NINTH EDITION

... Clay—T. W, Bacon ; and W. T. U. Smith, Shipowner. Clifden—Francis Broun. Colchester and Wivenhot—John G. Chamberlain. Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork—Coates and Lefebure, Ship Agents. Cove of Cork—N. O. Seymour, Jim., Ship Agent. Cowes—Thomas ...

THE DRAMA

... eclat to the performances of the evening, for the benefit of Mr. John Ryan. Suicide Patient Hospital. —On Friday evening Mr. Wn%ley, M.P., held inquest the Middlesex Hospital, on the body John Bryant, carman, aged 4ft. Prom the evidence it appeared that the ...

Published: Sunday 04 August 1844
Newspaper: Bell's New Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1736 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LADY BROUGIIAM'S SOIREE

... Royal party. Lord Brougham descended from the saloon to welcome the Royal Visitors, and the Duchess of Cambridge, taking the arm of his lordship, was conducted to the drawing-room, where Lady Brougham received the company, the Duke of Cambridge and the ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1844
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1033 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IRELAND. REPEAL ASSOCIATION. Duni.lN, AUc. 19.—The usual weekly meeting of the Association was held this day, ..

... They were perfectly well and full of hope. It was likely, in all appearance, that England would want the lion heart and stout arm of Ireland, and she could easily procure both the one and the other, not by the means of the plausible hypocrisy and sweet words ...

Published: Thursday 22 August 1844
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1931 | Page: 3 | Tags: none