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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland4 May 1895 taken with the in t►is section filler Shannon was captured Toseedny by Mr W II Mattis. 'Mentions flab, which perfect in ayawarry. pulled peaks down at ♦:dbs. Mr Martin killed his aplomb* prize in gut —truly gaud f.at. Ile also reeled on the day fine salmon View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland31 Jan 1920 outlet in his sketches and songs. The songs which formed part of his entertainment were all of his own composition, and some of them. such as The Mountains of Mourne, are likely to be popular for many years to come. The vocal portion of his entertainment View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland25 May 1833 lesudstesu., and furnished with every thing that they stood in nerd ut. Captain Collins has went us a written account of his sufferings and his escape, which is too long for insertinn, but of which the above it the substance. Peons the extremely wars and grateful View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland14 Jun 1873 try neuralgia. When a maw has no mind of hie own, his wits generally gives him a pies. of hers. ii no good now-a-days for a ma• to offer his band, if there's nothing it. Can a gentleman who sees a lady boom under an umbrella be fitly designated ma a rain View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland11 Sep 1920 Healy—lt is hie own fault that he hasn't the same poundage as Mr Deigan; if he adjusted his bond be would get the same poundage as Mr. Deigan. There was no order made. Gas Company's Vali:sties. Mr. M. Buggy, solicitor to the corporation. wrote intimating View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland7 Feb 1852 Mistress of the and the Lady to idols ea the right. • he minutes a about of the mot @widow the of .the Speaker and the members of the - kiwi, areas whom in front of the bee wee Mr. Seems O'Cnonor. and immediately bolded the Mr. Cooper, the Margate of View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland15 Jun 1895 security of the farm. I Mr Moffett said he did not know did Mr Byrne write to William Bourke. Mr Byrne—lle was not a defendant. In reply to his Honor. Mr Moffett said the assignment was nut registered. William Bourke, sworn, in reply to his Honor, said he was View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland9 Feb 1833 idea that his house was not attacked, and would persevere in p.opping up toe but that we dragged hint from his cover by the publication of his affidavit, for the pt - rural of which our readers are indebted to Captain Watson. We would advise Mr. Langford View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland6 Mar 1920 window-dressing that went on. His proposal was to lky by a comfortable little neat egg and increase the rate by 3d. in the pound to meet the deficits. Mr. O'Neill—All alone, all alone (laughter). Mr. Dooley seconded Mr. Walsh's proposition and said he View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland23 Aug 1851 buried. The tower brlnogs to Mr psnloy Palmer, *No has hilherils Iwen I to search o.mg nook But a le• km sinew, when to company some get.tjem the turned ou t of au iquitiet, Mr Jay. of the Market tow. so. idiohed the tradition and Mr Palmer give M. J. 11. who View article |
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Carlow Post Carlow, Republic of Ireland2 Apr 1864 com“•wa Clarka. Q C . Chattorton, Q C.. and Hickton, iattructed Mr. Fiuimon., of Cork, appaared f« tha plaintiff. Sargeant Soiliran, Mr Barry, Q. 0., and Mr. O'Loughlin, inatrnctad by Mr. Richard Hacnaraara, of Dahlin, e l for the defendant. Tha complainant View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland14 May 1910 qualified A B burrs IS HIES Park liaarpo4l • a span NJ • aad sold at lowed be ash E. P. pm J tY isete ( 7 . s t o res: part and N0r..,; sod to mid is Ardreigh Hoarse, Miry) to Se risk Nu :ling s from' the following Mills : Ladies' and Children's Underclothing View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland31 Aug 1833 sheltered him in his misfortunes. In roc k et was contained a letter, in these terns:—' you are. oh ! passeuger, who discover my liody, respect the remains of the tmfortunate. Thee are those of a man who consecrated his whole life to be useful to his eoetitry View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland12 Dec 1914 butter dish and strainers, Mr W. Do d ge had from all (Ismael CARLOW-MADE 211. 42e. Bagenalatowa measures and skimmers, milk paths, patent Mrs Me D, in.lb B UILDING Cement, I - butter cooler, meat Gala, [mail and mortar. Mr A. Farina Snake, Ti.., Sewer View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland20 Nov 1880 L 2. Mr Malcoaison—That is must important evidence from a man who is no longer here. We cannot unfortunately call him for ernes-examination, bet we here his wife and we will introduce her to Mr Thorp. Mr Thorp-1 have>) ambition to see the old lady. Mr View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland24 May 1851 reereation of his paternal What had the peer man to lie did all that remained to do—be get up sod his home, picked up his hat, sad portioned his petition retie-plug home to his expectant family to hies, no doubt, the element! of the Pontiff. his Wiliam. related View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland5 Nov 1859 wilha kWh of hot hawk and ware in hi. hoed my kind sear a bash, with the bodies of his abed ha Hie awes was _*erode, w ee; in his has was vibrating without ; hat he to be a wales liming lived Moiety through wars of his frame, without its heft hese repaired View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland21 Jun 1851 Mw Jean at Thebes tar Mr g et to earliest conTeyener. Wh at .. t or . r N o need for hen s. l ' ll lately Wise Iby Mr Bnbitagtatis IN Cello hridge, and proved to be torte of etas mattes of let you visit ill 1 o b verse by t hi ne swim, poiuting to one View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland22 Mar 1873 and 70 of Mr Hanlon that in ewe it was di.. enetinnary web the so give uut-door relief Mr Kelly 'bat theca.* in guotion ltw to Mr Old Lataboin, al live! in his die n. r KAI a's Reread tn, the hones being paneling the reoult i.f the Ofh-er's Mr Lewis, Ralieting View article |
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Carlow Sentinel Carlow, Republic of Ireland22 Jan 1842 asa at breakfast. is his losl,tinp in the town of lialtinglass; his iirother. Michael Fenton was with him, Mr. Moulds came in. anti asked his bcother sense guess tom relative to the Wicklow election, and. upon a NM I ! given. Mr. Moulds said. you are View article |