Grattan

... Grattan. Contemporary with Burke end Sheridan was Grattan. The mention of the name Grattan brings one back the days when the sound of American arms on American soil roused to action the Irish Volunteers of 1782. The voice of America was heard in Ireland ...

Published: Saturday 04 June 1904
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
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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 ...

GRATTAN 'S

... Sir Arthur Hannon and Sir John Macgill. had snatched the arms of the King's men there. Then the news arrived that the other Protestant leaders tailed to effect the design. and in disgust ltawton and Macgill ordered the arms which had teen thus taken to ...

GRATTAN 'S

... Caughey. J.P.: John Martin. J.P.: and John Whitla responded in appro• priate stxethrs. Res. Dr. Graham proposed The Town and Trade et Xewtownards. - he was glad to sad•. were increasing. The toast was well received and responded to Lc Messrs. John Revenson ...

Where is that? Grattan court

... Where that? Grattan court. Mr. Justice Wn-ht—Hsd you anything nay to Die robbery? No. did you not tell your employer anything about all this? I did not want to ham* anything to say it. Mr. Just ice Wright—l wodd advise yon to keep that character you got ...

Published: Wednesday 06 August 1902
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

the iemw. of CARDIGAN

... the of CARDIGAN. Th, lllM Esc) Cardigan guilty of the felony whereof stands indicted, or not guilty?” Whereupon John Lord Keane, standing up u his place uncovered, and laying his right hand upon his breast, answered, “Not guilty, ■non honour.” And said ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1901
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1240 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

GRATTANS Thirst Quenchers. -STONE* mimm

... GRATTANS Thirst Quenchers. -STONE* ami spat his faeo. Kelly had his pipe and knife in his hand when witness struck him. Robert Trnesdale and Robert Golding were also examined. M** Kelly swore that Golding told her the Truesuales had asked him to swear ...

Published: Thursday 28 July 1904
Newspaper: Tyrone Courier
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1606 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PAPER BY MR. W. H. GRATTAN FLOOD

... PAPER BY MR. W. H. GRATTAN FLOOD. Last evening Mr W H Grattan Flood, Enuiseorthy, was announced to deliver a lecture on * English Appropriations of Iri-h Melodics. under the auspices the Central Branch of the Gaelic League, the largo ball of the Catholic ...

Published: Thursday 26 April 1900
Newspaper: Dublin Daily Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1185 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

()UNF ARM.GH

... William Br o wn. James English. urge Ferguson. John Fleming. .I.l', Willi am .1. Fleming. John Joheston. Edward Lunn. 1% illiam Millar. John McNally, .1 P. JoshuaNeiee. Robe' t I botulism,. James Weir. LURGAN It URAL DISTRICT. eagh. Henry Kingrough. Br ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1905
Newspaper: Lurgan Times
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 300 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

F ARM—GARDEN-POULTRY

... F ARM—GARDEN-POULTRY. CtORRL GATED Iron needs painting. Our / special red enamel is extensively used, and gives splendid results. Siderosthen paint (black) excellent for iron. Harris and Beale, Grand Parade. LSI —Cooked food, product of choice ) cereals ...

Published: Monday 21 September 1908
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
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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 ...

v ARM—G A RDEN—POULTRY

... v ARM—G T>ASTC Siag—Beware of low grade basic slag; best quality should have a guarantee of .‘fe to 45 per cent of phosphates, 80 to degrees of fineness; low grades will be found dearest in comparison ; same carriage, same cost of grinding, bags, etc ...

Published: Friday 23 November 1900
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 1912 | Page: 2 | Tags: none