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AID LEI SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1845

... Certainly not their own, for they were torpid and apathetic (hear). We led them on—wa led the van in the good work—there is the arm that drew the petition in their behalf (cheers) —that petition passed Uis private Committee of Catholic Association -it was ...

MURDER OF M. .1 RONGE;

... illustrious Liberator, and of Messrs John O Connell, Dillon B. owre, Henry Grattan, Smith O'Brien, and the other patriots- But what if th*? Repeal leader* should take into their heads to break cover, and lead the Sergeant at Arms dance through the provinces ...

Published: Saturday 10 May 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4595 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

M WHO ARK TUB JESUITS;**

... imagination has surrounded them, and present them to the public the commonplace light of day. CALL THE HOUSE—THE SERJEANT AT ARMS. Mr. Ht’MK was to move for call the House yesterday; another honorable member is move similar call on the 2-Id inst., for the ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS—SATURDAY, MAY -24, 1843

... Patrick Bussell, Patrick Jones, John Uelgr, Richard Flood. R Gargan, J Uargar, Patrick Langan, George Dclany, Adam Hainilluu, Francis Madden, John Warren, E. Casey, Psleiah Byrne, Peter Smith, Bernard Fords, Matthew Kssly, John Daly, Francis Lynch, M. Maalerson ...

CHEAT N A VAX DEMONSTRATION

... fourth s..n of John Grogan, Harcourt'Sirce?, In the city of Dublin, Esq., barrikteis,atlaw, • , . » William Patrick Carr, E*q., second son the Reverend George Carr, of Rosa, in the county Wexford elk •John O’HagSn, Esq., second ton John ate ofNewry, in ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3962 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, MAY 81. 1845

... trcata>) the Irish been (hay woold in arms •* **° *'»d*ca theiaselsee. people should nvtba doped or by offers of the minis ar—their course was clear aa long as li.mo able frmnd, the Liberator, they were secured. Ur. Grattan concluded by handing iu onatribuiions ...

AID LEIISTER JOURIAL;

... now about II o’cloek ; witness went leare prisoner bark at Kirk's, and wh* biddin? him good night prisoner rangbt witness the arm, and him not to leave him ; this was at the bar of the hotel, where believed there was some more drink called for; the prisoner ...

t^riUMAUV

... b'msclf tnfida!— they do Franco and j other couotriea, but in Ireland evvry m-n anxious support or to the name of Cbrisdsit. Lord John Russell had dona hts doty lb!* ncoas on—hnt all efforts had been in vain, and they found ihemsel'C* conjointly in mis- r-*Ue ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3372 | Page: 1 | 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. ...

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... took place in the Marketahouje, and wss rovidtrd Leech, of the Masseroene Arms. The was utisfuhy with a protuaiou ol arsrs green*' o?er the chairman’s *eat trau*parercy of tha arms of the noble house of Maasereene was appropriately placed, as Lord Massereene ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 914 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY. OCTOBER l«, 1845. DROGHEDA BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... preface proposed** ** Henry Grattan. F.aq., M.P , and tbt Electors of Meath.”— Drank with loon applause- Mr. B. Foana having been called on rose and said—Gentle, men, you high honor in calling on me to return thanks for Usury Grattan and the electors of He ...

MASSET JCRT

... persona were now »won« on the petty jury, vis , Messrs William (foreman). John Butter)y. Matthew Biggere, John Dully, John Davis. Robert Daly, G. Dawson, James Hughes, Win. Kertland, John Hawkins, Edwd. Holmes, T. H. Elliott. Catherine 3d'Mahnn was foond guilty ...