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DUBLIN CORN EXCHANGE—Friday, June 18

... PUlur. of Drumanney, to Miss Esther Kidd, ofColkeeran, near Moy. the loth Instant, Walgravc, Northamptonshire, by the Rev. John Cox. M.A.. G. V. Wilson, Esq., of the White House, Killybcgs, county Donegal, Sophia, youngest daughter of S. Sheldon, Eaq ...

Published: Tuesday 22 June 1847
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2090 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE IRISH COUNCIL

... R. D. Ireland, Thomas D. M'Goe, Rn derick OTlanagan, Charles Garan Duffy, John Mitehell, Henry Carey, Peter Gale, Ashfield Hall, 8. M. Grier. John G. Adrir, Richard Bnurke, John L. Fitzgerald. J. O'Dono. hoe, Marcus Keane, J.P.; J. B. Hewson, J. C. J P ...

THE IRISH COUNCIL

... the price of food in that country haa been reduced far below the prices on the continent of Europe.**— Time,' report of Lori John Rue. teirttpeerh on Mania*, tail. In u,# which had prevail*! la Ireland durinr the past year, owln« to the very sudden calamity ...

THIS GENERAL ELECTION

... every English faction (hear, hear). We have indeed no arms in our bands—no hundred thousand armed Vo. lunteers—no 140 pieces of cannon ; nor do we want them. For remember that that hundred thousand armed men, that hundred and forty pieces of ard that vast ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1847
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 18315 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER-SATURD^Y^m^J^S^

... occasion Thcv did not want Lord Devon or any one else to come over . (iing in pledged to support measure, because 11 would Lord John be^aU heV had places under (he Oovand 'tell them how much misery arose from the ten f l * keep Russell in and keep Peel out ...

IN CHANCERY

... remmekta WM. Iwt.— ,;“!m.h«t th. ritiliaed 1. Ikd.S.Sd.daSd Me . ««a.. fat. Ue iawidmMu. tet.n. taktag the mrgec Haaw Ai-aa aaca JOHN p. BLARE riadarwfer Ofta Od..y. . M SWINNBT, kpatheee't. B-Dirraiteoa for the Owidew.e d r..h—la • ,„ry Utaa. to aec. he*. ...

SPORTING

... have but the moral courage to keep the verdict of the Ballinasloe coroner's jury in the case of Private John Radcliffe continually before his eyes. John Radcliff, a soldier in the 75th Regiment, is charged with having furnished a comrade with a ball cartridge ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1847
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2685 | Page: 5 | Tags: none