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BELI.F.W \'D GRATTAN

... quart*r srm* Grattan with hi* l« arm«, compllvnro w.ib a proviso '■ the *ill lh» la if •? floo. Jatnea Grattan, T nnehtneh. o-u- tv Wtc«' -w At rtpur, Linv* «*n Sunl*T Peter T«jl Keq .of • Al the North Streiid. I.imerKJ:. tlie wife Mr. John Pitt*, » .touchier ...

Vtie Arms*

... Grome, Joseph Philip Daly. George Davis. John T. Egan, James Evans, O'ConnoE Henchy. John J. Lopdell, O'Connor Martin. (One Vacmit). Ensigns— Patrick O'Connor, M. Browne, Thomas Woods, Heim - fetirwan, John D. Devereux. Ann jt —Vacant. Pay mas per —Seymour ...

Sir Hairy Grattan Bart., High-genii ei County, the Cooley Courthouse es Thursday at three *Week, and having hie ..

... Bag- Square. Join 11cDoegall, Byre John J. Eyre Square. Keg, Flood-street. raiment D. Berke, William H. Holliday. Rm., fleshy Park. George Neck, Fig., Erra-msare, James M. Campb4 E.g. High-Mreet. Moms Grady, Wait. John Ward. Esq.. Malliaalke• Bartholomew ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1887
Newspaper: Galway Express
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 326 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

EXTENSIVE FRAID!! !-f Al TIO\ ! THE Great Popularity attained JOHN CASSELL’S comply with the regulation. The ..

... for John Cassell’s Coffee ; then inquire of that Agent for ings are instituted against the person guilty this flagrant “John Cassell’s Coffee not be persuaded to take any and disgraceful fraud. And John Cassell hereby gives other Coffee than John Cassell's ...

AN ENC. 1.1•4.1 BARQUE WHECKE.II-SUI- I . FEKINGS OF THE RESCUE!). - 0 _ Captain John Eynon, of the steamship

... AN ENC. 1.1•4.1 BARQUE WHECKE.II-SUI- I . FEKINGS OF THE RESCUE!). - 0 _ Captain John Eynon, of the steamship Cite of 1 Profound in a public ramblers has Arlin, arrive I Yesterday. reports : -December in ' thee neatly deeerdel-• One migle hove the weallairds ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1865
Newspaper: Galway Express
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8271 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LECTURE BT THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER

... was Henry Grattan. Yet if there be any virtue in blood, it generations sfter geosratiooa can Import to their descendants their own qualities and their own virtuea, in that view it might not uninteresting to remember that the parentage of Grattan was guarantee ...

IRISH QUESTIONS. The following: are the notices of motion, relatin to Ireland, which have already been placed ..

... following: are the notices of motion, relatin to Ireland, which have already been placed th books the House of i'ommons : Sir John F >rster Fi’zgeri'd—Report of the evidence bef re the coroner inquest held Sixmile bridge, in tne coaucy Clare, in July List ...

OUGHTERARD UNION

... them at him. The boys took up stones in self defence. { Molloaey was fined bs. ASSAULT IN GRATTAN ROAD, Thos Hosty summoned Chas Flynn for assaulting him in Grattan Road on the Gth inst. Mr Cloherty appeared for Hosty, and said that Flynne had three charges ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1895
Newspaper: Galway Observer
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 963 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

POOR-LAW ARftOI.DTINM

... plaints and jealousies Lord Cardigan began repudiate | log fav authority within weak his arrival at stated in letter that it was a remark in the army that I did not command tie division, hut that left Lord Cardigan when Lord Cardigan repo* ' dinted my authority ...

Colossi O'llars, D.L. in inn ghat

... subject, and eosunuoicate with the represes. Wires of Grattan tardy spas ma to purchase of the patent. • LETtilt l. Tb tolloeiog is • of of spaesti, unites by the &einem at the of the bond to John kotletetoo. Seq., oo the steleosholy heath of IN so. in ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1896
Newspaper: Galway Express
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 846 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE HON. F. VILLIERS, M.P

... that became disposable, to desire that Lord Cardigan would always remember that when (fjord Lucan) was attacked in front, it was his (Lord Cardigan’s)duty to support him by flank attack, and that Lord Cardigan might always depend ui>ou receiving from him ...

VOL. IX.-No, 421. and turned into a Conservative Minister.” Osborne is the only man who has a chance with Disraeli

... most admired passes ; but for the nonce, ne’er carried a heart stain away on his blade,” Lord John’s laurcat sang of Sheridan. With the prince was Cardigan ; and most amazed, to be sure, Black Bottle looked at the marvellous feats of the Ledouin Bottle ...