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... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... IIISH JhO-IE RULE. t GRATTAN'S PARLIAMENT: ITS REFORPM BILL. The year 1783 closed amid dark omens of coming trouble. a On November 29th 'Mr Flood commenced the Parliamentary campaign in support of a reform in the representation of th 3 people-a topic ...
... a quarter to 11 o'clock;, Lord Deaman entered the house as Lord High Steward, preceded by the Serjeant-at-Arms with the mace, Gar- ter Kig at Arms bearing his sceptre, and the Gentle- maa Usher of the Black Rod carryiig the Lord Hlight Steward's staff ...
... Lord Cardigan. The Pre~jdont requested that the reporters would not publish the proceedings until the trial was concluded. The Judge Advocate then read the warrant for the court-martial. The charge, and the first and second letters to Lord Cardigan, the ...
... Assistant-Mistress I adhering to her intention to leave. \ A TARDY PLEA, AND WHAT IT COST.-In I Auckland Coounty Court yesterday, John Arm. strong & Co. sued for 11 ll s id, a grocery account contracted by Thomas Peart the younger, whose wife now said the account ...
... slappeJ us on the back and kissed us, and shouted ' Hurrah rEI ' We felt queer at the Alma, said ?? who had left his right arm there, ' when we got the order to rise from the ground and advance. I'm sure rmy; comrades felt as I did. I could hardly charge ...
... of Dablin College and a Privy Couneillor, fought Doyle, a Master in Chancery (elder brother of the distinguished Sir John Doyle). John Philpot' Coran, Master of the Rolls (ISOG-iPI, fought Lord Buckinghamsbire, Chief Secretary, because his lordship would ...
... the end of tl:,0 ti dalgs. On his being proposed by Yr 'Gesrkt Forby, and upon Mr Grattan rising next to vo'c Pt' uope Sir Jonah'ts tally, lie was objeci~ted to, by his John Giffard as havin heen ?? of Lord Clsre's Committee. Grastan's speech -on this e ...
... was soon fol- t lowed by Sir Thomas Grattan Esmonde (Parnellite member for County Dublin). s This gentleman is the youngest in the House, being only twenty-three years old. As the great grandson of the great Grattan, and as a spieaker of much polish, though ...
... this lord, and aide-de-cam to General Forster, papist. John Hunter, a farmer at Cal- Ilyleo. in Neothumberleund, reputed very rich; he made his escape; John Clavering, a Pa piet, of Northumberland: 'John Clavering, brother to William Clavering, Loth Papists ...
... a superior description. The Rev. G. A. Lowe and John Davidson, Esq., of Morpeth have each become annual subscribers of II. Is. to the ?&rpeth Dispensary. A dancing assembly was held in the Queen's Arms Inn, BedliSgton, on Thursday evening the ]8oh ultimo ...
... W. Benbow, W. Tilnian, G. H. Smith,. W. Butterworth, John Hart, Win. Wllsdn, W. Slmpson, James Hobson, Isaac Wood, VBeijahitn Fltton, James Mellor,'Williarn gbhtond Joseph Booth, Joshua Stowell, John Durham, Timothy Higgins, Thomas Bird, B. Walker, JaS ...