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Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... created a disturbance at Mrs.s tirattll's dweliicg, and also with having sent letters to a leer (Mrsc. Grattan) with else view of extortisug money.t Mrs. Grattan and Mary Cliff, her cook, proved the die- a turbance in question, and the former handed to the i ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... Rawlinson (to Mrs. Grattan): Who do you ay dimagine is meant by his lordship 1 Mrs. Grattan: , l No doubt the Count Batthyany. Tle most positive denial wr. was given with regard to the disreputable allegation as aas affecting Mrs. Grattan, and the prisoner ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... created a disturbance at Mrs. h'rattall's dwellisng, and also with having sent letters to her (Mirs Grattan) with thle view of extortisg money. Mrs. Grattan and Mlary Cliff, her cook, proved the dis. turbance in question, and the former handed to the ma-sistrate ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... before given, had been disposed of, created a disturbance at Mrs, Grattan's dwveling, and also is ith having sent letters to iher (Mrs. Grattan) with the view of extorting money, Mrs. Grattan and Mary Cliff, her cook, proved the dis- turbance In iuestion ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligenc

... tavern, who np eared iitlir his arm tic a sling, deposed that hear. ing tie screams of the preceding witness, he wrent to her aid, rind irettle tioe risoners, Howell acd Smitr, comirg docrn s5dc ; in captur'inrg them his arms ard wrrist noere much -1aice-d ...

Reviews

... R Pisol, now Casocwell, now Bom astes, and now King Arthur. Grattan, O'Brien and others, are limited to little more than the dellvery of messages. We therefore hope that the Serjeant-at-Arms will be spared a sea-sickness; that he will not be despatched ...

Ireland

... arof to seek redrohes. Mr. O Connell objected to the latter opinion expressed by Mr. Grattan. The Irish were too well instructed ins politics to think of talbing up arms to obtain their political rights; and their enemies would not desire anything more ...

Ireland

... much cause of complaint it would turn out in arms to seek redress. Mr. O'Connell objected to the latter opinion expressed by Mr. Grattan. The Irish seers too well instructed in politics to thiuk of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their ...

Ireland

... ares tosseek redress. Mr. O'Connell objected to the latter opinion expreseed by Mr. Grattan. The Iris h were too well instructed in politics to thinke of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their enemies would not desire anything more ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... . I DEATHs sr DRoWxNIG.-On Monday last an in- (Wlest -as held before G. F. Harrison, Esq., at the Cardigan Arnis, l~irks-tall-road, on the body of' John Chadwick. aged thirty-foflr, stuff Singer, Woodhouse fCi~. On Sunday last hoe went along with sevemal ...