TOKERS'S IMPERIAL LIQUEUR GENEVA. BOROUGH MARKET DISTILLERY. MESSRS. JOSEPH and JOHN VICKERS and Co. having ..
... retail dealers at 2s - B ...
... retail dealers at 2s - B ...
... Eliza, Clark, Inverness An'sßesolntion, Jewett, Loud William, Smith, Dundee Zior, Clark, Glasgow Britannia, Mackie. Inverness Armed [May 22] from Rachael, Bus, Copenhagen Vesta (a), Loth Sovereign, London CarlEmil,Vabrodt,Griefswald Soiled [May for StJaqnes ...
... Hoyal Hibernian Academy, at which Flood, Grattan, and Bartholomew attewM, Flood, whose hostility to the Catholic claims waa Inflexible, actually proposed to hts confreres plan of total separation from Grattan said, ** persevere in your proposition I certainly ...
... injustice to Ireland as Lord John Russell. They were all agreed about the Bill. The Government refused to alter the Bill; this he knew ; but they would all unite and rally—all Ireland together—to defeat this atrocious measure. Mr. GRATTAN next addressed the meeting ...
... injustice to Ireland as Lord John Russell. They were all agreed about this bill. The government refused to alter the bill; this he knew, but they would all unite and rallyall Ireland together—to defeat this atrocious measure. Mr. Grattan next addressed the meeting ...
... appoint Peter Ralph Shield, Stc., as one of Her Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, vice Ellis, who retires. The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. John King, as Consul at the Cape of Good Hope for His Majesty the King of Prussia. The Queen ...
... Ireland as Loret John Rus- sell. They were all agreed about the Bill. The Govern- ment refused to alter the Bill ; this he knew but they wemld all unite and rally— all Ireland together— to defeat this atrocious measure. Mr. Gratta.n next addressed thc ...
... Agent for UoytPt. Amtmck (Angleoea) —John Jones, Collector Port Due*. Ardro.ua o—Mr. James Porteous, Harbour Master. Antwerp—Mr. Henry Solomon, St. Lawreft Quay, Banf—William Hossack, Customs Agent. Bangor (Wales)—John Llopd, Port Penrhyn. Barmouth—Captain ...
... 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 were too well tistructed in politics to think of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their ...
... various Sovereigns, which were never intended to represent arms, and that it would he as reasonable to take St. George and the Dragon for the arms of George IV., as to adopt those devices for the arms of the monarch on whose coinage they appear. He points ...
... Merchants in the Kingdom, and of the retad dealers at 2s. Bd. per bottle. AGENTS. W. K. Phillipps Carmarthen. J. Mc Cord Cardigan. John Gale Chepstow. S. Kinsey Evesham. Richard W. Johnson Gloucester. Thos. & Wm. Mann Do. JohnWelson Kington. Henry Symons ...
... St. John* Wood. Charles Waite, E(-q., Willesden, Middlesex. Harvey Wyatt, Esq., Acton Hill, Stafford. J. W. Lyon Winder, Sheriff of Montgomeryshire. John Williams, Esq., Plastanyrallt, for narvon. James Wiley, Esq., High Onn, Staffordshire. John Williams ...