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HOITSE OF COMMONS, Tuesday, Jcxe 1

... Tlie other letter, addressed to the Sergeant-at-Arms, stated that Mr. Flanagan ?? bad the honour to inform the Sergeant-at Arms that he would deliver himself on Monday i a laugh); be hoped the Sergeant-at-Arms .would be ge- nerous enough to excuse him doing ...

Published: Wednesday 20 June 1827
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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DINNER TO EARL I

... o'clock upwards of two hun- dred genileinen sat down. The noble and venerable Earl Fitzwilliam entered the room leaning upon ihe arm of Air. O'l.orman, Secretary to the Catholics of Ireland, who conducted his lordship to his scat, at the right of the chairman ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1827
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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THREE O'CLOCK. There will be a Cabinet Council held this day at Windsor. The Duke of Wellington, after an interview

... the appointment ot the Duke of Wellington as First Lord of the Treasury, Mr. Goulburn as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Beckett as Judge Advocate, Mr. Herries as Master of the Mint, and Lord Granville Somerset as a Lord of the Treasury. The Gazette ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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HOUSE OF COMMONS, Tuesday, Feb. 19,

... feelings of the Irish members in favour of* this bill, they would abandon the objec- tions which they now felt against It. Mr. GRATTAN was of opinion that the Tenantry Act sliould have been accompanied by some plan of emi- gration to make it complete. He did ...

Published: Wednesday 20 February 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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lIOCSE OF COMMONS, TuESDAT, Fed. 20

... which the noble lord al* lu^. e f, ' nnd believe that it is not lawful, upon to take arms against the King ; and thst I do abhor tl.at traitorous position of taking up arms by hit authority person or against those that are com- missioned by him.— So help ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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HOUSE OF COMMONS, Thursday, Feb. 28

... fortnight. Mr MOIRE moved the first reading of a bill for the endowment of a chapel of ease at Kilkenny, near Dublin. Mr. J. GRATTAN demanded to know what neces- sity existed for either the bill or the chapel. Mr. MOORE explained, that the necessity for the ...

Published: Friday 29 February 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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The Gazette of this evening is expected to con- tain the appointment of the Earl of Roden and the Earl

... measure to the imprisonment of young offenders before trial. Air. Littleton presented a similar petition from Staf- ford. Sir John Wrottesley said that the facilities given to prosecution by late acts occasioned a great deal of the mischief. Air. Portman ...

Published: Friday 07 March 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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Smpertnl parliament

... in the county of Donegal. VESTRY ACT. Mr. V. STUART presented a petition from the Ro- man C tholics of Waterford, and Mr. Grattan from the Roman Catholics of Kilkenny and Rathcor- mack, against the Irish Vestry Act. Mr. HUME made several observations in ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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Government are in hourly expectation of re- ceiving dispatches from Lisbon, no accounts hav- ing been received ..

... called on to take the test. Lord John Russell said, he did not expect to hear such a doctrine from grave au authority. Mr. James Grattan presented a petition praying the introduction ofthe poor laws into Ireland. Sir John Newport thought their introduction ...

Published: Wednesday 02 April 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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EXPRESS FROM PARIS

... that the approbation of Lord Plunkett and of the late Mr. Grattan should be regarded as re- commending it for adoption. If those who have opposed the exertions of Lord Plunkett and Mr. Grattan have not been all their lives, and up to this moment, grossly ...

Published: Thursday 17 April 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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A Cabinet Council assembled at the Foreign Office this day at three o'clock. The ministers were in deliberation ..

... aggrandise- ment of Russia, and she could not tamely look on in the present conjuncture. We are inclined to think that her arming in such force as 130,000 men upon the frontiers of Turkey will be another reason, in addition to those we alleged yesterday ...

Published: Friday 25 April 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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HOUSE OF COMMONS, Thursday, May 8,

... Li.es>jßart., of the Black Rock, by Mr. M-oore .;— from Calvini..-. tical and Methodistical congregations at Aberistwith, Cardigan, and three other places in Wales, by Colonel Powell; — from the dissenters of Sion Chapel, Not- tingham, by Mr. Birch (the ...

Published: Friday 09 May 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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