KELLY & CO.,
... ready to mect the armed AM, tit (;4.llll:iny, and to feaoh them that their dream of universal empire Is not going to stweeed. It has bee n a Miro,. of e to the that the ...
... ready to mect the armed AM, tit (;4.llll:iny, and to feaoh them that their dream of universal empire Is not going to stweeed. It has bee n a Miro,. of e to the that the ...
... on the 00th May, by force sod violence (they being armed with • Jul steal and carry away by force the sum o £lO the property of Lousia Bleckwater. Inspector M'Cabe prosecuted, and defended by Mr. John Boirr, 8.A., solicitor. Connolly gave evidence that ...
... MILLINERY, JUMPERS, CANDIOAMS and WIDEROLOTHINE. All th. Leading Maims. SUITINGS, WATERPROOFS, CARDIGANS, PULLISVERS, UNDER PRIM knd NEW ROSS yEsy. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SR arms. ITO. Prion Mil Tory We In all Departments deoptto war conditions. A. Browne, 11 Nth ...
... °Warman, presided. Also present: Mews. Jane° Murphy, Austin A. Butler, Lewence ear ,ney, P.L.O.• ' John Rend, P.LO.• Ptak. 'Hayden, Edward Cahill, John Nt;rphy, J Corbett, and Thomas Redmond. Mr. Pine, town clerk, placed Sevres he. tore the chairman in ...
... Athlete; Very Rev. John QuitleY, ieh whore the Esmond. family have been Hellen . :Pa th . Ryan , James O'Keeffe, his customary esenin stroll, and Tint ?uainted with wmd°w tke prem t res, from the Raw John Murphy, M. Norria, John Bran- to his forsaight ...
... publishing Notes from Shelbourne, Barg, Blackwater, Taghaon and other places for some time. A HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE. OF FERNS. Grattan. Flood, Enniscorthy, has undertaken the work of writing a His- Wry of the Diciest.° of Ferns. The work will be dedicated ...
... and object of the Government guided and directed by Sir Edward Carson who introduced gunrunnmg \and drilling and recourse to arms generally. Now be is rewarded' for his disloyalty, while those who were loyal, the Nationalists of Ireland, are denied their ...
... possession at the timo. They ware rolled up in an old handkerchief, an d be was carrying them under his arm. Prisoner did not cross-examine. John Kelly was nezt examined. stated he lived at Newtown, and was a labourer. He belonged to the North Tipperary ...
... Doyle, Thomas Keogh nos 'Donald, 'there is an extraordinary feeling ef- un John pato', D. ~ A Kavanagh. John rest in this country of ours for seine time Webb, Patrick Dwye•• • John Hobbs, T past, and ho very much sesupethixed Breen, B Kinsella, J J•Morren ...
... said there was no application for the tenancy of a cottage at Ilounthoward. Menem°lin. It was deefded to rdvertise again. I John Tale, Kil!incooley. Kilmuck , ridge, applied ter a cottage at lierehovel. and Met. Redmond, Curratubbin. asked to be transferred ...
... Bridgetown; James p.wrick-Very Rev. John F. Doyle, r.P., erm Rev. Jamas O'Brien, P.P., Adamstown. Fetliard- rocialug • Chairman District Connell, J. Byrne. J.P.. Tit:name. J.P.. %ninetieths.; John Bolger, Ferns; John O'Cocifor ia P.F. l l2nica ery ward ...
... or themselves made a respectable party on those occasions. Then there the late WEXFORD ANTIQUARIAN JOTTINGS By Dr. W. H. Grattan Flood. Fitegerald Ryan of Alma, .rho opining to Wexford as resident n agittrate was Mayor of the city of IlmeriJk, .i.n presided ...