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... iu the army the 8 th, iiOth, and f Regis. The Right Hon. James Grattan, died Tuesday at Tinnahinch- He was tile eldest son of the illustrious Henry Grattan. The London Corn Market was Arm yesterday —prices looking up ...

> THE LATE Bt'Ef. —riBLIC CPItSIOW. There can hut ene upon the subject the duel between ihe end Mr. Ifenry

... receive- Mr. H. Grattan, at it tlrikea «■>. waa not in a pnaiiioa, according to the lawa which govern affaire •f thia aort, te have been mat by the Marquee* af Londonderry. Surely a ton calling himtell a gentleman, who tenlimenu at Mr. H. Grattan did, and which ...

Tiir. SATK*XAI* COUNCIL—Sk»v. 90. Tl,, aitjoat meeting of the i.l, member* hel.l Any Ru'lley'* llo** l . street ..

... The following member* parlijipcii' wore present: ' Inhii O’Connell, Henry Grattan, Daniel O’Connell. .I“hn IleynoliU. and Jnme* Fagnn. S'iiohlv after 12 o’clock, motion John O'Connell. K*-i- the chair wa* taken Henry (ir»tt»n. M.l*. Mr. read the minute* ...

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE,

... Bs EllenCborch, dam: liter Mr. John Church, »on-.in->aw of Mr. John Fleming.of Kilrosh, affed 18. Gibraltar. William Talbot Molloy, M.D., Surgeon to k Northampton Kept. At bis residence, Boherbooy,on Friday night, Mr. John £tok««, builder, old and much ...

who cMserv in H«». . , th*t h« the honour •eemg the • u»hed «c-- *»• s wss (O aoeh

... Ireland, and be content to forfeit the •mm Grattan (cheers). English woopla and open the pandits Edmond ttoSm Perry, who was the father of the agrioultarml proprietary of Irolnnd-thot individual •fwhom nis(Mr. Grattan*s)fathcr said,that such Was his conception ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Dao. 6

... and destroyed Ireland. Mr. Grattan and Sir G. Grey rose together; bat the speaker celling upon the former Mr. Grattan proceeded to say that, although admiring the ability the speech of the hoo. member for Limerick (Mr. John O’Connell) be could not coincide ...

THE CLARE JOURNAL, MONDAY DECEMBER g, 1g56

... j)0 difference between me and Lord Cardigan after the letter alluded to. Lord Cardigan is brother-in-law. When Lord Cardigan repudiatdd ray authority and reported to the commander-in-chief. Lord Raglan said Lord Cardigan was wrong, and that he should report ...

THE CATHOLIC CLERGY AND THE LAND*

... with some resolutions founded thereon, referred to committee. Mr. John Reynolds addressed the meeting at considerable length on various topics. Ho censured the conduct of Messrs.Grattan and Browne for their vote on the bill for the prevention of crime ...

Death of Mr Thomas Firatosaue•

... Kilmore, Knock; John Haseatt. Esq.. J.P Burrane, Knock; the District Inspector of 3wwitrabolary for the District. THOMAS RELLV, Solicitor for Applicant. °TICK APrLICATION FOR EXCISE LICENCE. SIRS —Take Notice that I, Mary Coleman. of Grattan street, formerly ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1911
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1245 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CLARE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, pin flung their gold freely about, having ob- Lci'ne-l it manner about honest that ..

... THURSDAY, pin flung their gold freely about, having ob- Lci'ne-l it manner about honest that which Mr. O’Connell sacks his. Grattan, who knew tlu man very well, rallied the powers his mind, shortly before he died and wrote pampletcalled, Faction U nmasked ...

agitation

... Sheil, M.P.; N. Ball, M.P.; W. F. Finn. M.P.; Henry Grattan, M.P.; James Power, M .P.; Lieutenant-Colonel Allen, John Dillon, Laland Croithwaite, .LrhnGnnon. M.P. (Alhb »y;) T. Dickson, K.C.; John Power, Robert M’ClelUnd, J. Guthrie. W. G. Kelly, 11 ...

Till*

... proved that it was due to public opinion, to the discipline of the army, to the odiccrs complaining Lord Cardigan’s conduct, audto Lord Cardigan himself to direct public inquiry into tho causes of disagreement sufficiently serious, the eyes of Comman ...