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... gallant spirit evinced young Grattan, and the fact that the same almost rash contempt for danger was one of his leading characteristics. In that day, in Ireland, every man fought merely to oblige his neighbour. In 1775 we find Grattan name entered upon the books ...
... over so goodly an array ol culprits placed before Military Court. Wo have Earls of Lucan and Cardigan, with Sir R' ...
... THE WATERFORD MILITIA The Waterford Militia Artillery are now 210 strong. This week they have received their arms and clothing. When fully mustered they will, we doubt not, be a fine body of young men. With the militia and police (about 45,000) all Irishmen ...
... Thomas, Mauneell, W Moore, G, Nias, Lord, Napier, J. Nugent, Sir P, O’Brien, Sir Larina, O'Brien, John, O’Brieri, Sir T, O’Flaherty, A, Reynolds, John, Sadleir, J, Srutly, P. Sulliean, ’M. Taylor, Col, Varner, Sir W, Veaey, Hon T. Dip not Votb.—'.Al*sender ...
... Duhlin—John Kdw. Vevahles V'ernon, Evq., Clontarf Caslle, Clontarf. Duhlin City—Thomas Wilson, Esq., Templestreet. Fermanagh—John Gerard fmne. Esq., Ro'-k--field, Enniskillen. Galway—Thomas A. Joyce, Esq , Uahasan Park, Crcaghwell. Galway Town—John Ireland ...
... Henry Ford Corbally, Matthew Elias Divison, Richard Duffy, Charles Esonnde, John Fagan, William Forster, Sir George Fox, Richard M Ooold, Windham Grace, Oliver Dowel John Greene, John QreriLle, Colonel Pulke Tellers, Mr. Vance Mr. French. Total, inclu ling ...
... system of terrorism the strong arm of the law, and . the. house and the country might depend upon it, no concession would made who sought to attain extravagant ends by the force of threats and outrages (hear, hear.) Mr. GRATTAN hoped the discussion of this ...
... was present when Captain i-ockwood [Cardigan’s aide-de-camp, and killed in the real charge, which the carl never saw,] made excited inquiry for Lord Cardigan. Lord W. Puulct witnessed more : had seen Lord Cardigan galloping like a madman towards rear ...
... only son John Sealy, Esq., of Trane, Broadway, to Margaret, eldest daughter of John North, Esq., of New.Ross. , On Mundav, at llie residence of the bride’s fa’her. Joseph England, Esq . Ballyorban House. Douglas, to Mary, second daughter John Luwlor ...
... *• abolition a favour from Lord John Russell! Mum of our countrymen, the country's pride, died and are (King, during his administration then fell at the Granlcus, at Issus and Arbilla. *• In the days of brilliant Grattan there was unanimity among Irishin ...
... the lamp of charity exhausted the lamp of life; Jonathan Swift, whose spirit Harry Grattan invoked the morning he proclaimed the independence of the nation ; Harry Grattan himself, his volunteer uniform, and with that lung sword his side with with which ...