JANUARY 6,
... Howe’s sixth son, the Hon. fc. W. Cunon, has entered the army ensign in the (Oxfordshire; Benefactors the Poor.—The Earl Cardigan h given garden allotments to the poor of Craaoe and own; and, where a cow can grated, three acres ...
... Howe’s sixth son, the Hon. fc. W. Cunon, has entered the army ensign in the (Oxfordshire; Benefactors the Poor.—The Earl Cardigan h given garden allotments to the poor of Craaoe and own; and, where a cow can grated, three acres ...
... Curxon, has just sntervd the army as ensign in the 3Jd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry. Benefactors to the Poor,— The Earl of Cardigan lias given garden allotments to the poor of Crauoe and Blawstown; and, where a cow can be grazed, three acres of groun J ...
... Rev. John Kelly, C C., Rev. M. Geoghecan, C.C., Messrs. Patrick Flood, Patrick Smith, Thomas Cal- laghan. John Clarke, James Farren, Mathew Fisher, Edd- ward Clarke, Richard FloodJohn Carpenter, Valter Reilly, Jamss Clarke, Patrick Reilly, John Gurrin ...
... Campbell John Dunn Bernard Hughes John Workman John Grattan John Mitchell James Bradford James Andrews David J. Patterson Robert Alexander Drummond Anderson Win. Pirrie Porter F. M’Craeken Win. Dillon, Solicitor ...
... the supremacy of Britain ? ** When Grattan rose none dare oppose The claim made for freedom ; Thev knew our sword* to back hi* word* W ere ready did need them*’ (loud cheers). But how was that power wielded by the armed democracy and their leader* ? Did ...
... French, Mary O’Connell French, ll ; Alice O’Connell French, ll ; Mrs Morgan O’Connell, 11 ; Mrs John O’Connell, 11 ; Daniel O’Connell, 11 James O’Connell, ll ; John O’Connell, junior, ll; and Bessy O’Connell, 11. *» £ will be in Dublin to rally for the Repeal ...
... to Anne, daughter of Sergeant John Pinden, late of the 88th Regiment. At Trinity Church, Marylebone, Edward Charles Hampton, Esq. to Elizabeth Sarah, eldestdaughter of John Butler, Esq. of Dublin. John, only son of Sir John Haller Yarde Sol- Per, Bart. ...
... rated or countrymen, Grattan, who in his dying hole 6 4 ._ 8 liabl e to emergency service. forth his soul. What exhilarating cheers, 1 : 11 ,, : 40 1; Ip, iti force is 100,000 men; 64,000 of thee . 0 tom ,000 re i wards to St. John, for those lost oration ...
... clergy and laity of Ireland ; but it should be borne in mind that very many of those Members ot Parliament, such as Mr Henry Grattan and Mr Smith O'Brien, who have joined the movement headed by O'Connell, are Protestants, and they might not so easily be induced ...
... Agent. Holyhead—John Jones, Customs, and J. Thomas. HuU—Mr. John BiUon, Ship Agent, fie. Buna, (Pentland Frith)—S. Davidson, Ship Agent. Ipswich—Mr. James Barber, Lock muster. Ilfracombe—Mr. W. B. Vye, Lloyds Agent. %e. Islay (N.B.)—John Agent for Lloyds ...
... donation of such sop, -ask yourselves the question what would be the next M hig move ? Should we not soon hear of this same Lord John Russell stating in the House of Commons that, in consequence of the great benefit which the farmers had received from the repeal ...
... At mfetimj of the Directors of the Midland Railway, on Tuesday, it was agreed allow to the widows of the late Mr. John Dean and Mr. John Kolestridge, t3(K) each; ami also, to allow to the mother of Mr. Dean the sum of os. week for her iife—the sum which ...