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... been received, Mr. Steele moved the suspension of the standing order, to enable Mr. Grattan to brin ...
... been received, Mr. Steele moved the suspension of the standing order, to enable Mr. Grattan to brin ...
... propoaed Mr. Pollard I mid the Jtov. Mr, Cuughlan seconded the nomination. Cornelius M'Donnell, Esq., proposed Mr. John Ennia, was seconded John Locke, E-q, Uearld Lease, Esq., proposed the Hon. Mr. Moslyn and the Itew. Mr, Howling seconded Ida iiomiiiatiun ...
... Now we're marrkd—apier sae raair— Whistle the lave o't. John was meek, and John was mild, Bonnie John was nature's child— Wiser men than me's beguiled: Whistle o'er the lave o't. How we live, my John and me, How we love, an' bow we 'pas, I care na by bow ...
... that the Neufchalel Government had given bills on Paris for the 300,000 francs levied the canton by the MR. REYNOLDS—MR. GRATTAN, The following letters were sent in consequence of certain observation made by Mr. Reynolds at the Repeal association on Monday ...
... Jtoliert Martin James 11. Burke Burton Perse, jun. John Cherers It. A. U. Kirwsn Thomas J. Bodkin Charles Filpste O'Flaherly Walter Lawrence Edward Bloke Blake Edward Browne Pierce Joyce James Galhraitli John J‘ Lopdell Cornelius J. Kelly 11. Comerford George ...
... and Dublin Heralds in their Tabards and Collars, Steward and Comptroller of the Household, Gentlemen Ushers, Ulster King of Arms, in his Collar and Badge, with his Sceptre, bearing, His Majesty’s Letters Patent appointing, the Earl of Mulgrave Lord Li ...
... Boyer-mown ; John M'Kenna, ; Matter J I. NPGrane, Killucan; Jamie Jackton, do; Wm M Murphy, Mullingar; Edward Kirwan, do; B Nugent, do ; Ma-ter Conway, B Shaughnessy, Dublin ; J Gorraghty, Ballyhaw ; J Weldon, l'atk Lynam, Porterstown ; John Kellett, John Fagan ...
... some cases of local emergency, such as might possibly arise, and for which government had made provision, Messrs. Henry Grattan and John O’Connell, addressed his Lordship at great length, but elicited nothing further, except, indeed, the renewed promise ...
... our representatives only so far pledged to support them as they may show themselves faithful to the cause of truth. Mr. John Grattan seconded the motion. Mr. 11. Cooke supported the resolution, which pissed. Mr. Thorpe proposed the third resolution, as ...
... Krudenor, who distinguished himself in this affair. The English cavalry also opposed our detachment. Under the command of Lord Cardigan, it charged with extraordinary impetuosity (he brigade of hussars of the tith division of cavalry, bat, taken in flank four ...
... leas , four persons, one of whom woe armed • short gun or long pistol, romatador with bludgeons, assailed the dwelling holm of • maw named Omen Defy, who 'middle at Dorriskes, is the parish of &hen, on the estate of John O'Hrion, M.P., Bahon.lolge. and M ...
... the O'Hara Family i John Banira. The ...