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... Vivre sod Citosbeld, Castle Stunt, Liver - pen' tatter of C. Sharp, Liver pos4 , 45 ...
... Vivre sod Citosbeld, Castle Stunt, Liver - pen' tatter of C. Sharp, Liver pos4 , 45 ...
... currently reported on Thursday, that the Hon. John Talbot, Q c. the parliamentary barrister, and brother to the present earl, is to be brought forward to supply the vacancy the representation of this county. CARDIGAN BOROUGH ELECTION. —ln thin boreugh a severe ...
... genius, and their destiny. Mr. ileary Grattan followed, speaking with a view to introduce an amendment of a different description. The bow., became thin, sad the lion. member was very little attended to. Lard John Russell then row sod, with respect to ...
... Cramp. of that place. April 11, at I, Bronewlek-street, Mr. Joseph Thornton, for many yaws auctioneer's porter. April /1, at Grattan, nem Witieheomb, Mary Lacy, infest daughter of Mr. James Stephens. April 13, at 5, Suffolk-parade, aged 49, George name, gag ...
... would have all gone to America. Lord John . Blown replied, then the resistance in Ireland would not be eery great. After some dismission, in which Mr. B. Coehrnne Mr. G. P. Serape, Mr. S. CrauJord, Mr. H. Grattan, Mr .J. O'Connell, and futon/ Dunne took ...
... lied been bombarded and captured. Suet, a flagrant violation of the Coast'lotion appeared to give Lim the right to take op arms, and he counted upon th.• adhesion, not resistance, bosh from the National Guard and the soldiers. The younger men of the movement ...
... Abbey, Carew, Cardigan, passed their last examinations.—D. Evans, of Merthyr, builder, was outlawed, for not surrendering to his last examination.—A. Dixon, of Narbeth, P. Cbalour, of Clyro, 0. Mathias, of Glastonbury, E. Brideut and John Nichols, both ...