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... truly British principles uiul character which adorned bis Grace; be therefore begged to propose The Lord Lieutenant of the county. The c.na.i'mati -.CcmJcmen, i»> prnpo&ing the Mw. quis of Worcester (Tremendous cheers), i an, de- j lighted that I have ...

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... the ssed Irish Clergy. tL Proceedings of this Meeting, with a List of ho cr'^rs» be inserted in the County Papers, in the dir atlent'on of the county at large may be ectcd to these deserving objects of their commiseration. C. R. M. TALBOT, Foreman. C ...

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... evening, the object of which is, to give the authorities a power of Changing the venue in certain cases to the neighbouring county, or to Dublin. The history of Ireland unforluoately furnished them with many precedents for such a bill. The state of Ireland ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... evening, the object of which is, to give the authorities a power of Changing the venue in certain cases to the neighbouring county, or to Dublin. The history of Ireland unforluoately furnished them with many precedents for such a bill. The state of Ireland ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... protection, and moved an amendment nearly to the same effect as the original motion, but omitting that part of the resolution de- claring the agriculturist to be subjected to peculiar burthens. Lord ALTHORP admitted that the present corn laws had not, in his opinion ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... and moved that the present bill be confined to the counties of Kent and Lancaster. The LORD CHANCELLOR considered that if the bi'l was confined to two counties, the representatives ot all other counties would in the other house be moving that it be extended ...

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... tile Dublin Commission Court, on Wednesday week, the trial Oflli-s. Galway for having married Mr. J.Scottj0f Cahircon, in the County (Jare, during the lifetime of her former husband, Mr. Galway, was brought to a conclusion. It appeared that she was married ...

DIONMÖUTBSIIIRE

... Harris, Esq.—John Patisen Smith, ot Monmouth, stone mason, was de- clared to be entitled to the benefit of the act, and ordered to be discharged.—William Morgan, of Llanthewy, to .the county of Monmouth, shoe- maker and publican, was opposed on behalf of ...

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... late Colonel Vandel g and a near relative to the venerable judge. Be High Sheriff of Clare two years since. About or eight years ago he married Miss Molony ~g0l. county, with whom he received a fortune of By this lady he has five children, and it is said ...