MARRIAGES
... the Rtv. John Galbraith. ot Taara, (u»cl* to lb* b'Me.) Tnoraaa Irvin* Eing, Baq . ol Dublin, to Bo«e, alilast ...
... the Rtv. John Galbraith. ot Taara, (u»cl* to lb* b'Me.) Tnoraaa Irvin* Eing, Baq . ol Dublin, to Bo«e, alilast ...
... O’Orady, Adrian Hope, Captain 60lh Rifles; Archdeacon Stopford. Stas John Nugent. Bart.; Thomas Dancer, Robert Kane. John Power, Bart.; Montagna Chapman, Bart. Edward Borough. Bsrt.; John Kingsmill, Bart.; Edward Hutchinson. 6;h Dragoons ; Edward Kennedy ...
... Castles, John C. Clifford, John Cnaeaant. Horace Creeny, Arthur Close, Arthur Clare, Thomas Crosier, William Clarke, Pierce Conolly, John Clarke, James Darling, Joshua Duval, James Dixon, William Darlington, John Dunbnr, Barr£ Beresford Dowling, ...
... Uowagsr Duchess of K.d-o. The Earl of Cardigan entertained at dinner in Porta>»n--«|a*r*. Luod-n, Monday eveninr. Lord and Ladv Poltimora. Ilia Couotaaa Poulett, Mr. and Lady Harnat Sir Bellinhsm and Lady Graham, bir John and Mrs Macdonald and Mlm Macdonald ...
... and suite, hare let Wr»tport hr>u#e, >or aaa Lodge, where the noblr family iotend •pa- d the eneumg mot.th. The Earl of Cardigan arrired in Portraan-square, l.ondo'i. Tuarday. from ’•c ■lien •. Toe nohla Earl'* yacht, tha Kochaiitra.a. h«a gone rcoodfruia ...
... Edward Slaney, Pierse Sanders, John Sullivan. Brian ConnHl, John Walsh. Fenton Doran, Patrick Mannegan. Michael Dacres, and John Brennan. And on the »a)(i;estion of the Judge, acquitted William Haot, Michael Flanagan, John Donovan, and James Sullivan. For ...
... enjoyment of excellent health. Cros«-«xaminedby the Solicitor General —Understood that the members of the Swift Club were armed. Had no arms himself, but intended to get them in tbo exercise of his constitutional right to possess them. Mr. Butt, Q.C., here ...
... conskdcratble in t«kln/ the larger «izc«. v.B.— Dir nioii« lor the guidance ol Pntieots are affixed to each Pot and Box. solo Mr. JOHN H. POWF.M,. Bookseller and Publisher, NO.BB.GRAFTON-BTEEET. AMERICAN (FAMILY) PROVISIONS. THE undersigned is regnlarly supplied ...
... hoped he should not see reduction in this nohlo arm of the service ; > and was convinced, if advice of the Master-General of the Ordnance w.is followed, e.aro would taken the govern Tent that this invaluab'e arm should not be weakened. • He had heard with ...
... Assembly, calling on them not to despair, but to redouble their efforts for the freedom of their country, to proclaim a general arming of the people, and to renew the oath they had taken to use all moans to establish the Republican principle. At these words ...
... Rich r.» R.*th»»n. EJw«rd Balbernan. 8«- nm-1 Garnets John U. U. P- llock, Richard Clwlloner, H. H. Wood«, James N»j»prr. jun., Tboiuss B. thwell, Edward GusUrua Lambert, Jan . Peter P. Mnife. John Farrell, Juo., Patrick 6. CrnlMa Nicholas itoylan. and ...
... wing written upon one side ef it. wherever this foaad. it te signify that Margaret, of Cardigans, [so spelled] was lest off Urn Maidens, Feb. 13th, 1848. (Signed) John Williams, mate; Edmond Reilly, passenger ; James Jamesoo, master.” On the other side ...