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... period he luts been connected w ith the press of Belfast, and was well known as the pubfisher and proprietor the Northero Whig, with which newspaper lie has been connected since its establishtuent, ...
... period he luts been connected w ith the press of Belfast, and was well known as the pubfisher and proprietor the Northero Whig, with which newspaper lie has been connected since its establishtuent, ...
... celebrity. At Glenarm, on the 10h inst., Mr F. D. Finlay, for upwards of a quarter of a century proprietor of the Northern Whig. ...
... t of Gen Gough to a barony a borough to an earldom, for their lndian careers. On their retura to office in Sept. 1846, the Whig y renewed their of increasing the I five whieh Lord J. Russell bel we the Berto Def housie advanced to a marquisate, Lords ...
... hits been P d destroyed or driven beyond the fr ontiers. wi ?? Bombay Fasiliers may probably be pushed on to of ., Delhi. One whig reached Ferozepore towards the end of last Tp e month, anai would either be moved on itself or would set free tp n the remaining ...
... Esq, proprietor BATROATE.—The annual election of magistrates for was dark and stormy, with rain. Whether both of the Northern Whig, which took place on Thurs- the burgh of Bathgate took place upon Tuesday, ISt • e xhibited the usual lights that are required ...
... GOVERNMENT INQUIRY AT BELFAST. Mr David C. (Roman Catholic and Whig), aod Mr Hamilton Smythe, Q.C. (Protestant and Conservative), the commissioners appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant to inquire into the recent disgraceful outrages in Belfast, arrived there ...
... araic u India. mages are laid at UcaTU o» Mb Finlot, Bku'ast.—We rcfrrrt bavo announce the ili of F. I>. Finlay, B'‘ifaal, Whig. This sad event look place, uDderslainl. Uleaarm, In the county of Antrim, on the 10 h inat. Mr Finlay waa, far long series ...
... D. FINLAY, OF BELFAST.— We regret to have to announce the death of Mr F. D. Fiolay, of Belfast, proprietor of the Northern Whig. This sad event took place, we understand, at Glenarm, in The county of Antrim, ofh the 10th inst. Mr Finlay was, for a long ...
... of Gen. Gough to barony and of Lord EUenboronghta earldom, for their Indian careen. their return M office in Sept. 1846, the Whig petty renewed their pewelice ef ineneeiag the peerage. tb* five year* daring which Lord J. Kwoli bold office wo iad tba Eorl ...