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ENNISKILLEN MARKET

... Gorman, 0. IPMulkin J. J. NVGratio P. iNV.Mulkin, Thos. Ga llagher. 'rhos. J. uMflrade, Jint.s NPFoggy, JosephOolt4m, John NPFIroy John NPFatiden, Jas. Melly, Michael .31111.111. in, Patrick M•Cubtan, Henry 06*Pike, 31. 31• Glade, O. O'Donnell, Arthur Beatty ...

Published: Saturday 24 March 1906
Newspaper: Fermanagh Herald
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 796 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... e , • joyable evening wee event Sir Thomas Grattan M P left Monaghan for Doblin on Thieved*, Morning. Sit 'NOMA! GRA [TAN EMONDS. M P—.la parties through Arnmeh im Thursday from Monaghan. Sir Themes Grattan Etimmade M P. received an ovation at the railway ...

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... of the society's brass band. A debate is announced foe Sumlay Whether Grattan or O'Connell achieved the greater good for Irelands Mr Stowe, and Mr 11•Gaigan are to take Grattan's side, and Mr Trainor and Mr B Kerrey O'Connell's. BELFASP BRANCH. Tan ...

In6epen6ent

... , O'Prey minmeneed . a gossip with the other• two. -While thus en. gaged_ there also arrived one other sindker, John. Vint. who was armed with one. of those popular instruments I of awe torture, -a melodeon—nearly neat . —ltitiCh.was mitering from the ...

O'MAHONY'S FUNERAL

... Egan. Newry—John Kelly, John Keane, John Farrel, an d John Te , lev. Droghed .—J. Costelloe. Clare--James Giiinsire and rldwd. Walsh. Longford—Join Rorke. Caztlebt..r— John Whelan. Tramore —W. Hally and Philip O'Shea. Belfast--E. Gilmour and ...

SOME IRISH RHYMES. SOME RHYMES OF CO. DOWN

... SOME IRISH RHYMES. SOME RHYMES OF CO. DOWN. In his Popular Rhymes and Sayings of Ireland, John J. Marshall devotes a chapter to County Down. Of I)ow•npatrick, shortly known as Dow n. he quotes an old couplet: In Down, three Saints one grave do till ...

DRUNK

... DRUNK A different John Ml'ivady. nlw, rhiding in Victoria Road. a .ia fined :is and mat* for drunkenneas Oft Sunday, 26th Juiy. Constable Armirony( pntaartited Frank jar drunk •aa nu nth Auguat. Finod la and coats. Antii. Bryan, charged he (heatable ...

FIRST OFFENCE

... FIRST OFFENCE. Edward M'Grattan was fined 2s. 6d. with costs for druitenness on the public street on the 24th September. LIVELY PROCEEDINGS AT CONLIG. Maggie M'Bride. Conlig, summoned Win. Montgomery, of same place, tor assaulting and beating her at Conlig ...

what he had heard that - he would an ornament to the Bench. Mr. Patton. returning thanks. said he wished

... down. Other Rancor eases were—John Ill• Mantis, Charles tTNeilk S. MI cooly and John 911.attehlan. who were eat h fined 54 and 2v Holywood—William Stevenson, Is anti 9a costs. Newtownards—John Gunning, Robert Clark, John Ferguson and Hugh Ritchie were ...

NOTES AND NEWS

... mineut. Ballyeasee is °tie Irish town that would benefit largely by %ha presence of a Parliament in Dublin. the days when Grattan flourished, it wee a busy centre of industry. Coal mines weer workM, freestone quarries were worked, the Lottlemaking industry ...

Calendar. • turday, July 25. O'BRIEN IN MULLINAHONE, 1848. Last week we gave an account of the depart= if the

... place before the next meeting . The meeting was beld 27th July. John O'Connell presided, old here was an immense hushed and excited lig. Smith O'Brien, Meagher, Mitchell, d Henry Grattan were there and so also Daniel O'Connell, jun. The first business ...

Published: Saturday 25 July 1903
Newspaper: Fermanagh Herald
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1550 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PUBLIC LECTURE 1N NEWTOWNARDS

... be found in Grattan's, which had also increased the tamale's of the country, but had not benefited its trade. The English Government kept urging the Irish Parliament to remove Roman Catholic disabilities, and it as steadily refused, Grattan himself being ...