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Corps Formed at Donabate

... call upon their representatives in Parliament to use they influenoe in obtaining for them the right to arm. If ,they whre denied the right to procure arms legally, they would only have to get rifles the Way the Illst„er Volunteers got them. In a country fret ...

DROGHEDA

... Londonderry Mr. H. Grattan, the Member for Meath. The parties were placed at the i distance, anti, on the signal b ing cri'en, Lord Londonderry received Mr Grattan's fire, and then tired in the air. Mr. Bodkin the pan of Mr. Grattan, expressed himself ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1839
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1003 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MONAGHAN 6. A. A. AFFAIRS

... gossamer thread, the Faughs must now be better armed for thq demands which fast and eager opponents will make on them next Sunday. Such was the storming finish put in by the champions to wrench victory from the Grattans in the end, that they are due another thought ...

to-day (Saturday', the 20th, o’clock Intorment in M&D!

... sent by Mr John Redmond, M P. Mr T O’Connor, M P, America :—‘’The die is cast. The greatest constitutional struggle in England for upwards of years has commenced. No such opportunity has been offered to Ireland strike for liberty since Grattan moved the ...

CASTLABELLINGIIAM FELS

... Dancing—An u, 1. O'Growney's Books, 1 dl 3—John Maguire. Oastlebellingbatn, I ; P D Fearroo, Causlough, and II O'Beirne tied. Cooversational Teat—Win QuinliTan, Ist. The judges were Lord Castletown, Sir Thai Grattan Esmond., and Mr D Lynch, M B I A. ...

%t)c 2>roB!)cDa journal

... farrd Calcraft John Howard Hemy Rui.a«ll Lord Jotro Calthorp# Hon F Howick Via K«s»ell Lord W Callhurpe iioo A Horne J Russell Gtt Calvert N Hurst Sandon Viscount CaUert C Hutchinson J H Scarlett James Campbell Walter John Sebright Sir John Canning Rt Hon ...

DEATIIS

... Pahat mown, Margaret, widow ot the late John lie. pea, formerly or t•ro• gbeda, aged ktr years. May she feet In peace. Ameriuso and English papers please copy. KllRAN—llasob 17, 1139 t, at his residence, Grattan pia. e, Dublin James Kieran, ca.rVerutrant ...

COINTT OF POWN

... Mr. John Stewart, Killileagh ; second ditto, Mr. John Martin, Inch. G. —Calves, first and second preniums awarded to Mr. John Martin, Inch. H. —Boars, six competitors, first premium awarded to Mr. Mark Berry, Moira; second ditto, to Mr. John Marlin ...

Bank Sto«*k Consols, ?. per Cent Gov. Slock, perCT. Stock, 3J perCt (New) Deb. 3i per Ct (>. Canal Ln

... gifts money, horses, and arms were made’ and numbers of the people have joined the expeditionary troops volunteers. Villa Ifeal troops found 30 pieces of cannon, and 00001, in the military chests, with some hundred stand of arms, plenty of ammunition, &c ...

OBITUARY

... mourners were. Messrs. P. J.. Matt and John Eihankey (sons); May and Betty (daughters). Messrs. Michael, Jimmy and Paddy Owens (brothers). Mrs. M. Gartland (sister), Rev. M. Owens, C.C.. Jimmy, Tommy. Francis, John, Michael and Matt Owens (nephews). May ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1952
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 434 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The noblest Roman of them all

... Catholics. When, in 1807, John Keogh, disappointed at not getting ail he wished for his fellow Catholics, proposed that no more should then be attempted, he found in O'Connell one who respectfully dissented rom hie views. Folding the arms and frowning at En ...

HOLDING rP BrSTNESS

... value by Lord Massereene, who was the great-grandson of Sir John Footer. The Speaker of the last Irish House of Com:noes, , -,or Foster, like John Ball, of Ball's Grove, Drogheda, and Henry Grattan himself, was one of the little band of -incorruptibles, ...