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CASTLABELLINGIIAM FELS

... Dancing—An u, 1. O'Growney's Books, 1 dl 3—John Maguire. Oastlebellingbatn, I ; P D Fearroo, Causlough, and II O'Beirne tied. Cooversational Teat—Win QuinliTan, Ist. The judges were Lord Castletown, Sir Thai Grattan Esmond., and Mr D Lynch, M B I A. ...

DEATIIS

... Pahat mown, Margaret, widow ot the late John lie. pea, formerly or t•ro• gbeda, aged ktr years. May she feet In peace. Ameriuso and English papers please copy. KllRAN—llasob 17, 1139 t, at his residence, Grattan pia. e, Dublin James Kieran, ca.rVerutrant ...

The noblest Roman of them all

... Catholics. When, in 1807, John Keogh, disappointed at not getting ail he wished for his fellow Catholics, proposed that no more should then be attempted, he found in O'Connell one who respectfully dissented rom hie views. Folding the arms and frowning at En ...

HOLDING rP BrSTNESS

... value by Lord Massereene, who was the great-grandson of Sir John Footer. The Speaker of the last Irish House of Com:noes, , -,or Foster, like John Ball, of Ball's Grove, Drogheda, and Henry Grattan himself, was one of the little band of -incorruptibles, ...

HARD SLOGGING-THEN THE GOAL RUSH

... D. McGahoe. 74. 9-7. 9-3. 9-3. G.. Goodman ht. F. McLoughlin, 6-9, 9-5, 7-9, 9-7, 9-4. Inniskeen Grattans The annual general meeting of Inntvr.een Grattans G.F.C. which was to have been held in the clubrooms on Friday night of last week. wai adjourned ...

SATURDAY SPECIALS

... Coburn (uncles): Mrs. J. Kieran. Mrs. B. Halpin. and Mrs. B. Coburn taunt.); Vincent Coburn Tom Halpin. John and Patrick Liscoe. Michael Magill, John Power and Colm Wilson (cousins); Jim Berry. Gerry Doyle and Jim Mc- 1 Geough (brothers-in-law); Mrs. J ...

THE GREAT NORTHERS BANQUET

... O'ilea, barrister; John Ferguson, «oUcitor; tfanie) O'Connell, jun Christopher Count Nugent, John Mitchell, solictor; Thomas M. Bay, William T. Rogers, solicitor; F. Morgan, solicitor; William Qernrm, barrister; E. W. Costello, barrister; John Martin, James ...

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... Ansley. TC; Barron, Sir H ; Callaghan, C ; Caulfield, ME ; Ctrbally, M Deferens, J ; Do >cr. Colonel; Fagan. W; Fob. It ; Grattan, ; Greene, J; Meagher. ; O ; Connell, J; OTlAherty, A; Power, Reynolds, J; BoeLe, ; Senily, F; SuMivaa, M ; Teuiaoa, K ; Saddler ...

SIIMMABY

... large number of the tenants of Mr John Wilson, of Dublin. cams into Armagh to pay their tents. They met Yr Wilson in Keeuan's Hotel. As he refused to give a redaction, they left in a body without paying anything. John Murphy and Patrick 64011011 were arrested ...

NEXT HOUSING SCHEM

... under constractio. at Deery Avenue. beside Grattan Park. HOUSEWIVES CELEBRATE Over fifty members of the Carrick HoUseivives Club attended tbe dub's tenth annual Christmas Party. 'which was 'held the Shirley Arms Hotel. The function was an outstanding social ...

Angling

... promotiont=olPr Top score, Bridle Mulholland; first the Memorial Trophy goes at Grattan to the visit and are hoping to come out ranks in 1984. ld Aileen Kirk; first gent, John Park, on Sunday next, 4th September, tops in some of the games. The pitch final ...

NAVAN BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The Butchery:at Dublin.--A Vigorous Protest. The usual weekly meeting of the above ..

... Imperial Parliament ? Had they not returned Pierce o4shony, Mr Meta., Parnell, John Martin, and last bat not least the son of the illustrious Protestant Patriot, Henry Grattan (applause). They elected them knowing teem to be not only good Protestants but ...