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JOHN MAHER, Balliakoelo

... JOHN MAHER, Balliakoelo. 0« ki* rfgkt w«r« the Liberator, and oa aitl.ar band the AaMng tka «• racoirnived Tkoßat bteala, . Doctor Gra?, Caf tein BroderUL. William O'Donucll, Carrirk oa-Sair; Very Hot. Ur. Sranott, S.P.C.; John .Talbot, Ktt|. aa.J.P. ...

THE GREAT NORTHERS BANQUET

... O'ilea, barrister; John Ferguson, «oUcitor; tfanie) O'Connell, jun Christopher Count Nugent, John Mitchell, solictor; Thomas M. Bay, William T. Rogers, solicitor; F. Morgan, solicitor; William Qernrm, barrister; E. W. Costello, barrister; John Martin, James ...

No. 528. eootrsr*nra sue the well fed. Should tbs ministers bring forward s measure of this kind, (hors is doubt

... conditional support thus to Lord John government did hs compromise Repesl f r No; there shell be no compromis#. The people of Ireland nei were nt.yrstcfnl for services conferred, snd it will b# the fault of Loi.l John if arc grateful to him. He must look ...

MASSET JCRT

... persona were now »won« on the petty jury, vis , Messrs William (foreman). John Butter)y. Matthew Biggere, John Dully, John Davis. Robert Daly, G. Dawson, James Hughes, Win. Kertland, John Hawkins, Edwd. Holmes, T. H. Elliott. Catherine 3d'Mahnn was foond guilty ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY. OCTOBER l«, 1845. DROGHEDA BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... preface proposed** ** Henry Grattan. F.aq., M.P , and tbt Electors of Meath.”— Drank with loon applause- Mr. B. Foana having been called on rose and said—Gentle, men, you high honor in calling on me to return thanks for Usury Grattan and the electors of He ...

bKOGHEDA ARGUS SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. 184>

... C.; Messrs. Patrick Flood, Patrick Smith, Thomas Callaghan. John Clarke, James Fatten, Malw. Fisher, Edward Clarke, Richard Flood, John Carpenter, w. Reilly, James Clarke, Patrick Reilly, John Curran, R. bmith, and James Newman. Tho amount of the Rent ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I. »«45

... iaevitablv cou*equenct» b« from if* (h«»». Now, lei them tee how Peel w*» courting popularity Chm.l tnt» of hear. hear). He (Mr. Grattan) would uol aboae the hou. baronet, lie would not utter one word personally offensive to Uie gentlemau at the head her Majesty** ...

M WHO ARK TUB JESUITS;**

... imagination has surrounded them, and present them to the public the commonplace light of day. CALL THE HOUSE—THE SERJEANT AT ARMS. Mr. Ht’MK was to move for call the House yesterday; another honorable member is move similar call on the 2-Id inst., for the ...

AID LEI SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1845

... Certainly not their own, for they were torpid and apathetic (hear). We led them on—wa led the van in the good work—there is the arm that drew the petition in their behalf (cheers) —that petition passed Uis private Committee of Catholic Association -it was ...

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1845

... from the earnest exhortations the R?r. Mr Corbett, Quin, Sunday last, to his co»jgre?.*vtion the Cbapc!, the fire-arms taken hv parly from John Haneen, on the of Coi county Clare, rrsidcnca Henry Ksq., werepri. delivered no that clergyman the f.;!Wir>g evening ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6859 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... bo. The PnaaioanT briefly, but ta language, propoaed The Meaurj Grattan and flood. * Druuk Id aolctaa Igice. Mr. n GaaTtaw being loudly on, delivered high eolegium the men of *B2—Grattan, flood, and Burgh, and alluded in highly complimentary term* the ...

SATURDAY, MAY 81. 1845

... trcata>) the Irish been (hay woold in arms •* **° *'»d*ca theiaselsee. people should nvtba doped or by offers of the minis ar—their course was clear aa long as li.mo able frmnd, the Liberator, they were secured. Ur. Grattan concluded by handing iu onatribuiions ...