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GRATTAN AND O’BRIEN

... believed that she could freed without Irishmen having recourse to arms, and so did he. (Mere the. audience hissed and hooted. Cries She never can be unless by force of arms You’re wrong, John, my boy !’and don’t want hear that kind of talk-!’ rang out through ...

UNLAWFCLLT CARRYING ARMS

... gallant spirit evinced by young Grattan, and the fact that the same almost rash contempt for danger was one of his leading characteristics. In that day, in Ireland, fought merely to oblige his neighbour. In we find Grattan’s name entered upon the books ...

THE ARM\

... exchanges. 17th Foot—Staff Assistant Surgeon A. S. Thompson to be assH'ant surgeon, vice Barnes, deceased. lS«h Foot—Captain J. Grattan, from a particular Service, to captain, vice Richard Donne, who retires upon half pay unattached ; Serjeant-major D. Edwards ...

JOHN O'CONNELL

... JOHN O'CONNELL. Jom O’Covneix ia provided for at laat: not the people of Ireland, bat, alaa, by their enemiea. It ia a thought, melanc'ioly reflection that the aon of gnat man, the emancipator of onr altara, the giant in atatura and in intellect, who ...

JOHN MITCHEL ON IRELAND,

... to see that ' gentlemen' acted then as they art now, upon the true gentlemanlike instinct; they armed (or Ireland and rents, places, and jobs then; they arm fur England and rents, places, and jobs now. Mr Mitehel had among the contributors to his ' United ...

THE JOHN KELLY TESTIMONIAL

... Piton speech ht fore leaving for the railway station. It transpired that Mr John Morley was traveling he the same train, and cheers were s iren for the right hen gentleman. KR JOHN REDMoND M P, ON THE CRISIS. birJohu Redmond. M addressing a meeting of at ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1890
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2123 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

JOHN MAHER, Balliakoelo

... JOHN MAHER, Balliakoelo. 0« ki* rfgkt w«r« the Liberator, and oa aitl.ar band the AaMng tka «• racoirnived Tkoßat bteala, . Doctor Gra?, Caf tein BroderUL. William O'Donucll, Carrirk oa-Sair; Very Hot. Ur. Sranott, S.P.C.; John .Talbot, Ktt|. aa.J.P. ...

COL. JOHN 011AHONY

... COL. JOHN 011AHONY. (Irish- A hoerieller.) The mos t., 4 00 of them who were prominently atm' wi th the lri.h National movement of 13,11i,pribeing reduced by death. Within the m on ths tehel, Martin, sod &moque pm teightee n ent sway. And now the grave ...

JOHN BANIM’3 FIRST LOTS

... ’ • John, Joha,’ cried the mother, amlliaf at crnfi at ion, * know wall that ianottba answer 1 laagbt yoa to gira to the qaesllon—long jgo yaa knew it and weald say, • I lo»a God abore all things sad aeighbear mysalf for tha lowa of Ood. 1 see John yoar ...

Orairgbe Sire, YOUNG CHAMPION, The Property of John Lyneit, will stand MN 1~10 et Drurocaohel. county Louth. ..

... Orairgbe Sire, YOUNG CHAMPION, The Property of John Lyneit, will stand MN 1~10 et Drurocaohel. county Louth. Tornio -Gentlemen's Mares. 41 les ; others. ; Groont's Fem, 6d, to be paid at drat &Arrive. VOTING CHAMPION, no w .e Pe) rising 7 years old, is ...

THE PRIME MINISTENS- VISIT TO WOLIN. Wiwi.) s. • mg* Illeiter Of 11.60.7 bad el motqamitabron. Leek se ..

... contrasted with the powers enjoyed by Grattan's Parliament. The theatre was End to overflowing, and the areas onside were thronged by great crowds who cheered Mr Asquith se be entered. The meet i ng was presided over by Mr John Redmond, M P whq in a brief speech ...

O'Donueli, Chrislian Brothers* Schools ; Michael Dillon, Hiherui in Bank ; J J Oormlet T C, Fetor O'Neill, ..

... O'Donueli, Chrislian Brothers* Schools ; Michael Dillon, Hiherui in Bank ; J J Oormlet T C, Fetor O'Neill, lieilly, John Costello, Droghed'i Argus Bernard MurUgh. VP, James M'Oeown B Jamison, Reporter. James Carpenter, B Reynolds, i' t' Brett, ICennedy ...