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REPEAL OF THE UNION

... from which would read extract, was the report the Poor Commission ; and was sure the light hon. gentleman the ■ member for Cambridge ( Mr. S. Rice) would not object it (hear and laughter). Whatever might have been the object the right honourable gentleman ...

ABOLITION OF CHURCH RATES

... Parochial Chapels.” SCENE THE HOUSE OF LORDS In the Lords, on Monday n'urht, the Duke of Gloucester presented petition from certain meinhers of the University of Cambridge, which is intended to counteract the petition formerly presenteil from certain other ...

Published: Tuesday 29 April 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 892 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THK ISEWRY EXAMINER

... and Canning. The British army, too, in its glorious career of conquest, proceeded onward without distinction, ami was by the Duke of elllngton (loud cheers), an Irishman, consummate the Cabinet as he was glorious in the field. It was who, with his back ...

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... not deny that the descendants many those English peers, whom forfeifed estate* had been granted, were absentees. allowed the Duke of Devonshire. the Marquis of Hertford, the Marquis the Ear! of Egrcmont. and other great landowners, were absentees. v.i*i ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWRY TELEGRAPH

... concurrence in the proposed resolution to address his Majesty to the effect proposed by the riglit hon. Mem- Member for Cambridge ? (Hear, hear.) The hon. and learned Gentlemen had said that, the articles Union, it w as expressly stipulated that if there ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4078 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE PENSION LIST

... Oxford militia, from possessing large property in the county. He supposed that right hon. member for the University of Cambridge would by and by favour the house with a biographical skeleh of this happy couple (a laugh). It would observed, that he mentioned ...

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... the Lord Chancellor of Ireland His Grace the Duke Norfolk His Grace the Duke of Richmond His Grace the Duke of Bedford His Grace the Duke of Devonshire His Grace the Duke of Northumberland His Grace the Duke of ...

Published: Tuesday 13 May 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1602 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IRISH TITHE BILL

... from alt parts of Engiand, Wales, Jersey, and Scotland—from the towns of Manchester, Hirmingharn, Leeds, lirstcl. Oxford, Cambridge, Canterbury. Lincoln, llo&tun, Nottingham, Northampton, Leicester, Exeter, Lath, Ipswich, and Worcester, and other large ...

Sill ANDREW’S DREAM. •• Met tpeme pU» venientla somnia porti* : •• Cum veoerunt pondus ’’ * Propcrt.. Lib. EUg

... the report was considerably exaggerated, and that the Duke proceeding favourably!-- Standard. The Earl of Burlington died this morning His death will occasion vacancy for the University of Cambridge, as Lord Cavendish succeeds lire peerage. The hopes of ...

NEWSPAPER CHAT-

... to dine with their Majestiis, besides her Boy.il Highness the Princess Augusta. Prince George Cambridge. and Lord Frederick and Lady Augusta l iTzdnrencc: Duke Wellington, the Marquis ami Marchioness Downshift*, Karl I and C. Iliii. l.ady Howe, the Karl ...

FROM DUBLIN FOR BRISTOL,

... MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN - iTß,tinrM«W CCMUERUAND His f!:ghm.s li DUKE 01.0 l FESTER tM. nichwM lb* DUKE sut SEX Her Royal 11 ihe DUCHESS KENT Rota! HicbmM th« DUKE CAMBRIDGE 11. R. 11. .he DUCHESS CUMBERLAND PRINCESS Augusta h„ M.jes.y Leopold i ...