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GLORIOUS LETTER OF DR. GRATTAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, TO THE NINCOMPOOP BRADY, LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND, UPON ..

... of political party crinie$. ti No, relly t-ho Whigs, headed by Lord John lRus- n se ill-no, you shall not treat the people of Ireland ii as if they were slaves-they Shaht possess arms ats ,f well as thce people of Englanyd-every mnin and boy y of them ...

GLORIOUS LETTER OF DR. GRATTAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, TO THE NINCOMPOOP BRADY, LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND, UPON ..

... catalogue of political party Crimes. ti No, reply the Whigs, headed by Lord John Rue- , soil-no, you shall not treat the people of Ireland ?? if they wore slaves-they shall possess arms as fwell as tire reorle of England-every man and boy y of thein Shall be ...

GLORIOUS LETTER OF DR. GRATTAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, TO THE NINCOMPOOP BRADY, LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND, UPON ..

... and to remove practical grie. i; vances. But, said.he, I must be enabled to )u hold Ireland under control. I must have the o Arms Registration Act renewed which you W. Whigs, when in office, declared to be abso- , lutoly necessary to preserve the peace ...

IRELAND

... risolane, was killed on his lands. Last week, a young bullock, belonging to a man named John Kennedy, near Newport, was killed. As Patrick Hickey, servant to Mr. John Ryan, of Ne- nagh, was on his way to Limerick with a land of corn, he was met by four ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 717 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

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... INT Hrr~ssumD.-' Ah John, you be- won't have mne much longer; I shall never leave 600 this% bed alive!V' 'l'leass thee self, Betty, and tbee'll red a please I, returned John with greogqaimt.' re:have lseeu a good wife to you, john,?' Persisted the e ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... we observed the ?? Lin- , coln, Mr'. Hume, Mr. Feargus 0AConnor, Lord : ,t Dudley Stuart, Mr. John O'Connell, Mr. Gladstone, I o Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Packington, Colonel l Is Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. C., Anstey, Mr, a Stuart Wortley, and ...

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... INDllIIREuaNT HussAvD._Ah John, You e b- won't have me, much longer; I shall never leave MP this bed alive I' I Ples the self, Betty, and thee'lI. I aleaseI,' returned~ John with great equanimity. 'I adiave been a good ~Wife to you John,' persisted the dying ...

Ireland

... Moan WiRTS or ERnos.-The case of Gogarty c and others, convicted during the war mania oP ille- r gal drilling and training to arms, promises to cut r out more Mork for the lawyers. At the rising of the r Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, the ossign- ments ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... observed the following :-Lord Lin- I cola, Mr. Hume, Mr. Feargus O'Connor, Lord I Dudley Stuart, Mr. John O'Connell, Mr. Gladstone, Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Packington, Colonel Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. C.*Anstey, Mr. Stuart Wortley, and Mr. Brotherton ...

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... sad mia the Are Zz.IN pmorl Nr HusBnean.-' Ah John, You bo . won't have use much longer; I 'shall never leave wthis bed alive' '1IPlease rthee self, Betty, and tbee'll Ted have been a good wtife to you John,' persisted the meal dying woman ' Middlia', ...

Ireland

... MoRE WRiTs or ERoR.-The. case of Govarty iand others, convicted during the war mania OI ille- )gal drilling and training to arms, promises to cut 3out more work for the lawyers. At the rising of the i Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, the assign- e ments ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... the armorial ensigns on both sides. No tur sooner does the pest waggon, emblazoned with the Danish stel arms, start frem Flensburg, than these arms disappear under are a coat of tar; and by way of retaliation, some t Danish dis- eve posed persons ?? have ...

Published: Friday 07 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 4357 | Page: 7 | Tags: News