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... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... IIISH JhO-IE RULE. t GRATTAN'S PARLIAMENT: ITS REFORPM BILL. The year 1783 closed amid dark omens of coming trouble. a On November 29th 'Mr Flood commenced the Parliamentary campaign in support of a reform in the representation of th 3 people-a topic ...
... a quarter to 11 o'clock;, Lord Deaman entered the house as Lord High Steward, preceded by the Serjeant-at-Arms with the mace, Gar- ter Kig at Arms bearing his sceptre, and the Gentle- maa Usher of the Black Rod carryiig the Lord Hlight Steward's staff ...
... Lord Cardigan. The Pre~jdont requested that the reporters would not publish the proceedings until the trial was concluded. The Judge Advocate then read the warrant for the court-martial. The charge, and the first and second letters to Lord Cardigan, the ...
... slappeJ us on the back and kissed us, and shouted ' Hurrah rEI ' We felt queer at the Alma, said ?? who had left his right arm there, ' when we got the order to rise from the ground and advance. I'm sure rmy; comrades felt as I did. I could hardly charge ...
... of Dablin College and a Privy Couneillor, fought Doyle, a Master in Chancery (elder brother of the distinguished Sir John Doyle). John Philpot' Coran, Master of the Rolls (ISOG-iPI, fought Lord Buckinghamsbire, Chief Secretary, because his lordship would ...
... the end of tl:,0 ti dalgs. On his being proposed by Yr 'Gesrkt Forby, and upon Mr Grattan rising next to vo'c Pt' uope Sir Jonah'ts tally, lie was objeci~ted to, by his John Giffard as havin heen ?? of Lord Clsre's Committee. Grastan's speech -on this e ...
... this lord, and aide-de-cam to General Forster, papist. John Hunter, a farmer at Cal- Ilyleo. in Neothumberleund, reputed very rich; he made his escape; John Clavering, a Pa piet, of Northumberland: 'John Clavering, brother to William Clavering, Loth Papists ...
... a superior description. The Rev. G. A. Lowe and John Davidson, Esq., of Morpeth have each become annual subscribers of II. Is. to the ?&rpeth Dispensary. A dancing assembly was held in the Queen's Arms Inn, BedliSgton, on Thursday evening the ]8oh ultimo ...
... (;eorge Jack-son, of NorthlliertoAndOlI thle 2d iast, at St John's church, iti this town, WIr Thornas Teas- dal4e, eldest con of Mr John Teasdale of Sialev, to Sarah, Peldest dat .gltir of kr John -Gieeson, of tbis town. -On the 26th ult. at Sun1dexl lnd ...
... Holtzeurdorl2 Byrne, Liverpool, sail maker, Clarendon Roomns, Liverpool. 28.-John Jackson, White- haven, Cumberland, mercer and draper, Black Lion 1nn, NVtlitehaven. 30.-John Wrilht, late of Liverpool, silk mer- cer and draper, Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool ...
... may be thle issue of the existing crisis, whether pcace or war, or a long protracted, unnlatural, and thrmenting state of armed prnparation qn all sides, one jertiou of the duty, and the most pretsijg portion of it, incumbent onl tse Quneen's Ministers ...