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The Fermanagh Alail and Enniskillen Chronicle, Monday, June 1, 1885

... OoTerninio*'bmcl Magla, rates and W Carton, ‘o Di.J joher. Graham John No appear- r.„L a ward the hesplt.l. Tim walk, .71 n r °W * I - In the country, ami the tailor’s work lere ri- The Right Ilea John N.lsh. late Attorney Gere, and .ommont . 7|.P° rd - CwuplaioMt ...

CAPTURE OF THE SEA-SERPENT

... question of the Irish Chnrrb, Lord John Kussrll proposed to lake course snslogous to now proposed by the present Ministers regardlue the Corn Laws, and defer the opinion of the country. He asked no more than Lord John bad then claimed as his right. He ...

NORTH FERMANAGH. MR. BLOOMFIELD'S CANDIDATURE. IMPORTANT MEETINGS. EDERNET

... II imilton, William Atthill, John N Mo, Thornaa Iteltim, William Irvine, James Irvine, Wm Frith, Myli, K thert lrvine, O'Neill, We. Johnston, We. Hratten, John Morrison, John Traynor. Magiiiie, James William 411 y, Wilt, John., on, Agharrn ; Thomas Arthur ...

Published: Thursday 05 November 1885
Newspaper: Fermanagh Times
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5091 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

V W THE FERMANAGH MAIL AND ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1853

... s of Headford, the Marquis and Marehiouaaa of Kildare, Bari Cardigan, Lord and Lady Besaborough. Right Hon. Joseph, Mrs. and Miaa Napier ; Right Hon. John and Miss Hatebell, Right Hon. John Wilaon Fitapatrirk, Mrs. and MissFitspatrick Right Hon. Sir Thomas ...

WINE MCKET

... and dor ' read it.] It stated that ou Christmas Evening John stable Hugh Cane proved service of summon* 10th. J. m, irv to lit us for the Inheritance J® tcb *an her dan to this town, the Grattan Hand turned out. Keo „ w , )u l. cte M’Namee’s public house ...

INTERESTING REFORM

... journal on the 26th of July last. There were two cnoMaiaaioiia of arising ont of (be pvoeeediMe* the war, one conducted by Sir John bf‘Ne'll and Colonel Tnlfeeh, and called the ** Crioeau Inquiry,’* and other the Commisaion, both appointed for ibe pnrpoae ...

MAIL AND ENNISKILLEN CHItONICLR. MONDAY, JANUARY 17. |N7«

... nolilieal iottlce. would they oßeaded if ire railed them on lliii oee**ioß oale Raxiitbineu ia eterylhing bat the name TtUgnph. GRATTAN ant ff'ndcr Uraitaa Ike honour IhM W work oral ilimr kin hi Uuhlin. for hr li hoik aa a brilliant iator of araiorical iktll ...

AND ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE

... officer of the Crown Holm; the merchant TschinXel ; and the retired captain Ariemieff who placed themselves at the head of the armed young men of the town. ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1854. most opproltrioot eplllieU were them, »nd they were intuited whenever ...

THE KARL OF CLARENDON TO THE EARL OP WESTMORELAND

... this lion Russia would not lead Austria to full effect to the obligations of the treaty of the 2nd of December, by uniting her arms to ours. The only consequence, then,of of proceeding which Count Uuo) proposes that should adopt, would formal declaration ...

IRISH AGRICULTURAL RETURNS

... has opened to him a road to more important eonquesta. The mismanagement of the war h;is lowered the prestige of the British arms, while France has gained a great accession of moral .strength by the way in which ber military operations were conducted. Eoglsud ...

HEALTH FOR SHILLING! HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. EXTRAORPINARV CORE OP OP HEALTH. DISORPEREO STOMACH, INpIGESTION AND ..

... Ton arc at liberty publish this letter in nay you may think proper. I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, Junefith I«S9 l?lg»edi JOHN LLOVD. MIRACULOUS CURB OF DROPSY Ertrae* ef Letter /ram Edward Rowley, Bay., ef fTaft. Teimge, dared fierU Mt, 1853. To Professor ...

THE CASK OP THK POLICE OFPICBBS

... yesterday morning, for the purpose of arranging for the commencement of tuhcriptlno to psy the fines inflicted on Mr. and Mr. John Whitty, the judge of the County Court—Samuel Holme, Esq., in the chair. Mr. J. R. Jeffery, Mr. T. Haigh, and other gentlemen ...