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BANKRUPTCY BUSINESS

... » pin mane BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. Rattenbury H. Newport, builder. BANKRUPTS. Fitton John Gosport, d and ch. sur. Aug. 20, at 1, atil, Sept. 15, at 4, at the India Arms, Gos- port. Sol. Minching, Norfolk.st. Sirand. Com, sealed 29 July. Pet. Cr. J. Reed ...

Imperial Parliament

... question he felt that he had the highest authority of names in this country in its sup- port. Of Burke, Fox, Pitt, Sheridan, and Grattan. A mau ought to have strong reasons to resist such authority, when it was considered that other subjects they were divided ...

Imperial Parliament

... was brought up, declaring the present Members duly elected ; and that the petition was neither frivolous nor vexatious. Mr. Grattan in presenting some petitions from Ireland asid that itwas his intention on afuture occasion to repea! his motion to bring ...

Imperial Parliament

... for legislation.— J/r. W. Hortan said it was necessary something should be done without delay. The Catholic Question. —ATr. Grattan presented 2 petitions, Mr. S. Rice 3, Sir J. Newport 13, Sir 11. Pamcl 5, and Mr. 0. Fitzgerald 1 ; all praying for the removal ...

DINNER OF THE FRIENDS OF CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, AT MAIDSTONE

... Lord Teynham, Lird Sondes, Lord Clifton, the Hon. John Duncan Bligh, the Hon. Twissleton Fiermes, the Right Hon. J. Calcraft, M.P ,Wm. Phillip Honywood,Esq. M.P , Alexander Baring, Esq. M.P., Sir John Maxwell Tylden, A. W. Robarts, Esq. M.P. for Maidstone ...

IRELAND

... Association.— Corn Exchange, Dublin, Feb. 12, 1829.—Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bart, in the Chair. Moved by Richard Sheill, Esq. Seconded John Lawless, Esq. and carried unanimously Tbat the Catholic Association, its rising this day, do stand totally dissolved. „ _ ...

Ireland

... Lower A bbey-street, Mr. Henry Grattan in the chair. Kt appears to have been greatly crowded, and to have excited tion among the friends of ap extraordinary sensa- the repeal of the Union. The principal speakers were Mr. Grattan, Mr O’Gor- mon Mahon and Mr ...

Imperial Parliament

... The Hon. Gentleman then presented a petition from the neighbourhood of Manchester, praying for a repeal of the Corn Laws.—Mr. John Wood said, whether the Reform Bill did or did not pass, he was confident that the question on the Corn Laws would not prove ...

IRELAND

... their determination to attend. These are Messrs. Blackney (Carlow county), Chapman (Westmrath county), James Grattan (Wick ' low county), Henry Grattan (Meatb county), Daniel O'Connell (Kerry county), Maurice O'Connell (Clare county), Ruthven (borough of ...

The Gleaner

... Holland, Kes- t reven& Lindsey Duke of Portland .. . 153 169 Middlesex 44 Monmouth) Duke of Beaufort . 57 Norfolk Hon. John Wodehouse 78 119 197 Sarl of Westmoreland 49 84 Northampton D. of Northuinberland 40 Northumberland 10 44 54 Nottingham ...

Imperial Parliament

... honourable Gentleman (Mr. O Connell) had said that Mr. Grattan forfeited the confidence of his countrymen, because he supported the Insurrection Act. Now it so happened, that on that occasion Mr. Grattan did not support his friends, or the party with whom ...

Imperial Parliament

... tiie measure would destroy liberty. But what sort of liberty did they now possess in Ireland A liberty that is enforced by arms—a liberty tint prevented buying o. selling a libeity that flourished in the midst of conspiracies—a liberty whose insignia ...