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SOCIETY. LECTURE BY DR NI. B. M&CKENZIE, -PRESIDENT. COUNTY ANTRIM INFIRMARY

... Thursday evening. 19th inst., on the Last Parliament that met in Dublin, commonly called Cirattan's Parliament, after Henry Grattan, the most eloquent and prominent member of it. The character and doings of this Assembly, and a description of its leading ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1887
Newspaper: Lisburn Standard
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 727 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Viirtljs. I,ini>uo‘'* x under this heading are charged for ns /nllnirs : Marriage, ; Death, with funeral notice ..

... her residence, 1 aniheg, Agnes Creelman. September 25, at Dromore, John, son of William and Minnie Ireland. IWRKKS September 2S, Poplar Hill, Crumlin, Maggie, youngest daughter of John Parkcs. September 27, suddenly, at the residence her grandfather, James ...

THE COMPLAINT ABOUT BAD WATER,

... money seem have expended piuchasiug arms for arsaibltaoo. [ The reeuil of these was so suevv^* - | that, in ihe spang of 17Uf, the uuuiDer eu'ists*'. | t’ibier alone auiounicvi to huudieu th‘’U»a»*.a men, provided arms, cannon, and and actively employed ...

THE LIBBUKN HERALD, DEC UMBER 19, 1891

... Cleland, John M‘Robert, John Richardson, Captain Shannan Crawford, Major Price, Dr. Fulton, and George H. Clarke. Mr. M‘Cormick, on taking his seat for the first time, was heartily cheered the cesspayers. The associated cesspayers were— Messrs. John Reid ...

Supplement to Lisburn Standard, July 9, 1892

... respectfully. HENRY WM. LETT, M.A., Rector. JAMES ARCHIBALD SANDS. Churchwarden. ROBERT HILL GRATTAN, Church warden. JAMES DAVIS. WHAM/17AR. THOMAS MILLER. JAMES GRATTAN. JOHN GEOGHEGAN. Janes Martavvr, Seu. JAMES MSHAYFY, Jun. Gunton Mu.. ROBERT MOORHEAD. REPLY ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1892
Newspaper: Lisburn Standard
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4018 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

EriTOML OF WFWSI

... the pond, with one hand resting on her head. Her features had been actually eaten away. The right arm and hand were also eaten, as if by rats. Mr. John Black, of Fergus, Ontario, Canada, who has been extensively engaged in the cattle trade, was found ...

GPITOMjL of NEWS

... practice in India and other parts of the East. At Bow street Police-court, X«ondon, on Saturday, Horace Watson was fined £5O, John Simpson £lOO, and Lawrence Spiegel £lOO for being concerned in ke ping the Junior Salisbury Club, Cursifcor-street, Caancery-lane ...

THE LISBtTRN HERALD. NOVEMBER 29. 1898

... improvised shutter, and the service’’ proceeded without further interruption. The musical portions, which are arranged by Mr. John Burnham of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, were extremely well rendered by an efficient choir, conducted by Mr. Weir, of Bow-street ...

MISSIONS

... extension of His kingdom. Thine (he said) is the kingdom Thine is the power and to Thee be all the glory. JOHN AT WEXFORD, ►Speaking at Wexford, Mr. John iieumoud, M.P the bulk of the farmer** hau taken ungrateful shortsighted, and unwise action in the preseui ...

COWMAN’S SINGULAR DEATH

... morning the deceased showed him his left arm and one huger, whieh were all streaky and black. Ur. Reginald Brown deposed to called ee the deceased, and finding him from erysipelas and gangrene of the left arm. A daughter of the deceased told witness that ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... which Mr. Ritchie will the first minister. The dead body of John Grattan, labourer, has been found on the railway near Glesbog. He had been cut down by express train. On the previous evening Grattan had very narrow escape, while walking along the railway ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... portmanteau on board—a fact which ought to have condoned oversights at Exeter. summer day, many years ago, I was walking with Mr. John Stuart Blackie through the West Highlands. On the while road stretching before us there was a girlish figure bearing a small ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1895
Newspaper: Lisburn Standard
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3192 | Page: 6 | Tags: none