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... going Mr. ordered to paid ou of Court to Grattan’s farm the roa ...
... going Mr. ordered to paid ou of Court to Grattan’s farm the roa ...
... out hardly less boldly than they did. |1 is said that the second room was to have been Jecorated with paintings of Swift, Grattan, Ilood and Burke. However, it was subsequently used by Lady Charlemont as a repository for antique china and glassware. On ...
... GAINS GALORE I BOYS' DEPARTMENT. FOOTWEAR DEPARTMENT. MEN'S DEPARTNIIIIT. Overcoats, Raincoats, Pullovers, all classes, Cardigans, Underwear in Fleece, Wool & Cashmere. Shirts, in all dames, Hats, Caps, Ties and Suits, Orel coats, Waterpi ()as, Suns, ...
... his residence.' Loughview Hotel. tame. Norman Lawrence Maxwell. beloved husband of Martha Maxwell and beloved son of the late John Maxwell and Mrs. Isabella Maxwell. His remains will be removed to-tnorrow (Saturday). at A Om • for interment in Larne New ...
... ox 2805 a. AfEMORILLII—Seavy Iron Railing Endow. arm atingle grave, with Marble Tablet, 5.4 10e erected; complete White Marble Enclosure. from Ll 2 Ills; complete Granite Enclosures from £l7 10s. JOHN ROBINSON & SON. 46 YORE STREET. DLO delivery Den's ...
... were enrolled by Grattan to protect the island from an iniksion of America's ally—France. Into this mainly Protestant army many Catholics were admitted, and wo find Catholics like Mabel) Swectman of Wexford subscribing to its funds. Grattan. ' though a confirmed ...
... dedicated to St. John the Baptist and was an impropriation of Kilclogan Priory. O'Donovan states that the present Protestant Church was built on the•site of the old church about 1820, and his statement is probably correct. The late Dr. Grattan- Flood quotes ...
... Newry The members of the wiirmn g choir were - -Misses Its Crealy, Bronach Feston. Freda O'Brien. Rita Smith. Attgelim. Grattan. Martin. Noreen Dentiedy. Mary M'Aleese, Carragher, Mary Nl•Parland. Shiel e Corr. C. Crawford. .1. Hanley. Teresa M'Conville ...
... - Such a lormula. however theor- FOOTMAN'S Border. the Protestant nation. from etically phrased, would have been an which Grattan came. still holds the infinitely e.reater encouragement to The discovery of t upper hand, and keeps its attachment to he eitisene ...
... 45s 6d; Mr. E. M'Grattan. 455, and M.. John Russell. 445. Prime medium weights made from 36s to 435. and secondary aorta 32s to 375. With graziers operaUng for hoggets in competition with butchers. • steady trade resulted. Mr. John Chesney sold at 46s ...
... —Williamson—May 12, 1938, at I.urgan Baptist Church, Pastor G. H Weir, assisted by Mr, J. McKcmlrick—Robert James, son of Mr arm Mrs. J. Mitchell, Kiliymaddy, Rallvmoney, to Rebecca McConnell, dauahter of the late Mr. J. A. Williamscn and of Mrs. Williamson ...
... ball the valuable materials from near and found at the Three-Bullet-Gate, loaned far. It is but the barest justice to by Mr. John U'Douohoe, N.T., Park, say that the effort. of the Rev. Sec., New Rose; a pair of token stones, Father Carton, were a potent ...