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town)and of Grattan, the parish of ashhoylaix ; the town! of Po ainanabridge, Tullyron, nriektianose, ..

... town)and of Grattan, the parish of ashhoylaix ; the town! of Po ainanabridge, Tullyron, nriektianose, Ballymnllen, Grannsfallow, Brandra, Curraghaeoonacon, Clonkeen, the parish of Clonenagh and Clonagheen ; the townlands of Spritsgratount, Sha• sr:Owe ...

Published: Wednesday 26 November 1845
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1097 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

oceupied by the Mayors of the cities. and around their line of ehairs wee the sta soa) for the gentlemen

... cannot be put de e « THE CLUB. The following are, as nearly as could be ec mes of the gentlemen who appeared arm of the Club:— lienry Grattan, V PL, W.S, O'Brien M ). Po, Sir © Joba T iman © Leghlen, Bart. Devitt, Richard Sveott, . d, Nicholas Kelly, ...

ers). The Was ioner docu ation | some very- nimis- f my ner is good very nyself of my to

... permanent redress—the Repea! of the Legistative Union— (cheers). Mr. Henry Grattan said —His hon. friend, John bad ulluded to various topics and indivi- duals. He (Mr. Grattan) regretted the necessity of these allusions—some of the individuals alluded ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATMN

... nights ago an armed party entered the house of John Bohan. of Derreenaska, assaulted and swore him to support his brother, and to giro him some meal. Another party broke open the house of Charles Rinolds, at Knockaderao, and searched fur arms, but did not ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1845
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2147 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PROPRIETOR'

... Life, cloth and ym his lettered ante on hy the | Liguori’s Glories of Mary, fancy cloth and e two lettered,2 vols 7“ one a arm | The Spirit of Prayer, a New Manual of Ca- pass- tholic Devotion, by a Member of the Ursu- leman line Community, embossed and ...

} are oung vhien anti- asters a yo- with means and power, and who only want the nation and beneficence,

... and shi lavery, | taken intu custody by the Sergeant-at-Arms he be- | Peel said no such thing; but he asked him, | death | he seriously ask the louse to violate that had to | compact?” He (Mr Grattan) said the repea ription | act of parliament was not a ...

LLL LL misery which no human mind ean adequately c —suff-rings which no homan can ade pourtray—there is ove bright

... if mac speaks to you vf Ribbumem tel is no frveud to od, and that | said so (hear ‘They may talk of arms figuratively, and tus talk of bot oar real arms be fousdin he strength of our cause (heer Tin gener me oc ...

f the, — he Vol \V.~-No. 467 NEW SE QQ ivent bepe that thet melencbele event may ames This covotrymen,

... met together in tt 2g lone of oer noblest and best hes deen earried o ents, feel that 1 need not bespeak your indulge » M bar John 1. hoan Hea Kelly lister, vling, Wa- chilis aylan, ph H Lena nowen myself when | mention the topic on whieh | am dress you ...

TO THOMAS DAVIS. WILLIAM 3 OBRIEN,

... ee | wi ere is the proof ? —_>—_ TO THOMAS DAVIS, WILLIAM 8. O'B AND HENRY GRATTAN, ESQKS, &c. GenxtLemen—Having read on this morning, Freeman's Journal of yesterday, your truly p aod benevolent speeches at the Conciliation last Monday, in soppert of ...

lu ti X JX JL -U .J

... pect to that, he (Mr. Grattan) would say tha pility, | her dominions a ervice | More anxious to Co-operate with every hone to put down such atrocity than they were | charge made against Mr. O’Brien, an ind ion of | whom he (Mr. Grattan) had feebly attem) ...

liilUcwnii Jtoimval,

... Kenny’s fine pir Grattan moving the Declaration of Irish |» dence on the floor of the Irish House of Pa: on the 16th April, 1782. ‘The picture conta traits of all the celebrated Irish statesmen day, and is the property of Mr H. Grattan, the Vice-Presidents ...

i»t hrcok to ttt thr• eroack

... before long both of them will be sitting by side in parliament (cheers). 1 will say one word the son of my o'd friend, Sir John Power. 1a afraid that Mr. James Power will be too late, and advise him not to be speculating upon the subje any longer. If ...