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CONCILIATION HALL

... tenants on the aetata, ' county Cork, belonging to Lady Geary, npinring their 1 gratitude to that lady, well as te the agent. John 1 Cornwall, Esq.. for not dispossessing thsir 1 togs. Liberator—l should notice that thsse tissntij have ' been guilty of ...

Published: Wednesday 16 April 1845
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6286 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... He (Mr. culated. moved that the report be received, printed, and cir- Mr. S. seconded the motion, and it passed. Mr. HENRY GRATTAN addressed the meeting, and ex- tl pressed his approbation, as a Protestant, of the grant to May- te nooth. Although he was ...

FIRST BANQUET OF THE '83 CLUB

... Peter Moore, Andrew Moore, Hon. M. J. Ffreneh, John Dillon, er. gusen, barrister; P. Gernon, Athoarne Castile, Low wards th , ts, barrister; Thomas James Meade, Loughnan, barrister, and T.C., Dr. John Gray, Freeman Boylan, ex-J.P., Hilltown House; William ...

Published: Friday 18 April 1845
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6113 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

«* FIRST BANQUET OF THE 22 CLUB. The first ‘on banquet of the Ciub was held at the Ro- It

... Ireland, were then in arms in the country (Hear,hear and cheers). They had not taken up arms unnecessarily,or without suf- The contest between ficient motive to justify that act. close in the defeat and discomfiture of the British arm England and America ...

ment, and the tyrant's beoks they burned and are @ ding amongst us, reproducing the men they and animating hearts

... reproductive—their principles immortal, as their souls interpenetrate all time—for ever working good to man, And thus did Grattan, knowing fact,knowing how the great spirit had been cherished at their fountains, when at length he stood before a country ...

accused of lity, if too little he might Be accused of inidifs ference, if he was silent it be attril

... been connected, Ke might have been su Mr. Grattan but he was also his , and if, as was drank too dee; the draughts of liberty, it was from the fountain of living water, of which was the dispenser 5). Mr. Grattan, his father, had said of per- the Old, he ...