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Grattan Branch, Southampton

... Grattan Branch, Southampton. The usual weekly meeting on Friday last was attended by very large number the members to hear Mr. John Valentine’s address, entitled/* A plea for Home Rule for Ireland.” Mr. Valentine, whose record in the Irish cause is bo ...

FATHER JOHN MACAULAY

... FATHER JOHN MACAULAY. ‘‘He died, full of years and honours;” The old phrase was never more appropi lately used than in connection with the peaceful end of the long and saintly career sketched in our columns to-day. The Very Rev. John Macaulay’s life was ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS. The Bigamy Charge Accused Returned for Trial. AFTER THE “WAKE.” iched arm'd at :ated, ..

... Eliiabeth Rooke. The ceremony performed Rev; Henry Gordon, and the triinesses were Tbomas Williamson and Elizabeth Grattan Elizabeth Grattan stated she was 12th May, 1890, in Trin.ty Chiirch^hen the marriage Alexander Irwm Elizabeth Rooke took place.. bridesmaid ...

their and a John M‘Alinden, whose grandson, John M'Alinden, was reinstated the Estates Commissioners and got a ..

... their and a John M‘Alinden, whose grandson, John M'Alinden, was reinstated the Estates Commissioners and got a | free grant, purchased a farm from those yeomen. TTie people Barnmeen also, another farm for Eat her Thomas Brady, P.P;, now in occupation ...

1. WKI.O'BRIEH, 1.P., AT CHARIEVILLE. Attack on Ur, John Dillon, H.P, Dublin, Sunday. Mr. IVilliam O’Brien, M.P ..

... of their countrymen—the brother Protestants of Grattan and Emmet and Parnell—ehonld branded for ever as aliens and enemies. Referring to tbe meeting at Crostmaglen addressed the previous Sunday by Mr. John Dillon, MP., Mr. O'Brien sard that at a moment ...

HOME,

... HOME, but if the idea was to tho English people that the Irish people were divided the arm of the Party was paralysed. He need not appeal to the people of Barnmeen, who had always been staunch, to remain united, and not to be drawn away by every new political ...

BELFAST MORNING NEWS

... O’Donnells and O’Neills in arms at Corsliabh Pass apd the Yellow Ford; and the Leader of the National Movement warns and urges the people to prepare for this or any other test to which their fidelity may be subjected. . Had Grattan’s Volunteers broken the ...

■muons vox w 1011

... November, 1779, Grattan proposed resolution that this time it wonld inexpedient to grant new taxes,” which was carried 17Q 47. was a heavy blow to the Government, causing them to receive si* months' supply instead two years desired. Grattan followed his ...

The Killed and Injured

... Davies, Pontvpridd; Rev. Dr. Invelwyn Hughes, Cardigan: John Walter George, Balush, West Hartlepool; Edward Danes, Sutton; A. E. Harrison, Shrewsbury; Geoffrey Dove, Shrewsbury; John Williams, Craven Arms, and his son, Alfred Williams; Christopher Wrigley ...

deputation to the

... dragons’ teeth; they hare sprang up in armed men. This sentence produced unparalleled excitement, and whan it had calmed down that could be announced that resigned hie offioe. - The gates promotion are shut! exclaimed Grattan. The gates of glory are opened ...

City Accidents

... fallowing accident cases were treated Saturday and Sunday at the Mater Hospital; —John Lennon (24), * Trades Hotel, lacerated scalp wound, blow; Wm. M‘Conr.ell (34), 1 Grattan Street, lacerated scalp wound, knife; Wm. Millar (4), Lemon Street, lacerated scalp ...

BYWAYS AND INCIDENTS IN OUR

... hardly dated to sneak of theo. oppmhriously. _ . J . allude to that pamphlet, published his name 1800, Wnich Grattan’s reply has rendered famous. Grattan exposes, in his own trenchant style, the indifference historical accuracy, to truth, to virtue, to consistency ...