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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland9 Apr 1831 Graham, Sir James Mackintosh, the Hon. George Lamb. Mr. Pauletl Thompson, the Lord Advocate of Scotland, Mr. Robert Grant, Mr. Charles Grant, Mr. Y'ernon Ruivlh, the Solicitor General, Mr. Spring Rice, Mr. IMiillips, the Under Secretary, the Dean Hereford View article |
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Cork Examiner Cork, Republic of Ireland20 Mar 1850 out of his house by him, and witness heard bim say he would have his life and Mr. Maaon's, so that he was on the alert. To a Grand Juror —It was from an under tenant of Mr. Mason's, that Browne held his house. John Flaherty »woni and examined by Mr. Leahy— View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland1 May 1834 Second horae to save his stake. Mr. Wan’rchc Bu.ti, H. ClinKrr, Bst Üb,, Mr. Hunter’a f Lu|iin. Or VelocM«le, 7« .. , Mr. Stiff, hi Surch, Brt Mr. Watfrbi: Fracture, Homer, 8.121 b •• JJ Mr. W.lf* SUrcb, out of Mltli’l |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland30 Nov 1830 understand that it is his own fault, ns he has refused several offers made him. The office of Vice- Treasurer for Ireland is abolished, and Mr. Doherty is, believe, no longer in office ; Mr. OT.oghmn, amongst others, is spoken of as his successor. Col. Gusset View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland14 Mar 1829 adjacent to his circuit, <£?J Mr. H. would at any time undertake s«ial mission to any part of the United Kingdom ojAoPrange,at two days’ notice. Apply to John rick and Nobi.ett, Esqrs., Cork; or slr. Hobart, 8 irgeon, 2, South-Mall. gif Mr. H. performs View article |
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier Cork, Republic of Ireland11 Aug 1842 rd by the policeman and his wife’s brolher,proceeded to the they discovered Laird and his mistress together. They were once taken into custody and brought into the station house,Sickville Place. The husband refused charge his wife.but entered the charge View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland16 Mar 1876 produced, and on his own clement unrivalled, bat that his administration at the Board of Admiralty was a failure. (Hear, hear.) Mr. Pitt, after the peace Amiens, made a motion for inquiry into the state of the navy, which was supported by Mr. Fox, and they View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland29 Dec 1829 Solicitor General, Mr. Gurney, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Alderson, and Mr. Waithman, appeared for the prosecution. Mr, P. Pollock was engaged for the defendant Gutch ; Mr. Barstow for Fisher and the defendant Alexander conducted his own defence. Mr. Waithmak opened View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland9 Mar 1830 O'Connell & Daly, 3 0 Rev. Mr.Colhnrn, 1 0 OThos. Lynch, 10 0 Mrs. Allen 0 OW. Hackett.&Co. 5 0 Mrs. Shelton 0 2 B. Wise, 3 0 John Otllcy 2 0 OJ. O’Connell, 10 Ladies’UrsulinrCon- Miss M. Mahony, 10 0 vent Ulackrock 0 10 6 Mr. Knicbt, 10 M. Smith 1 0 OM View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland4 Jun 1829 Hope, and one son, Mr. Wm. and Lady Jane Peel and one eon and daughter; Hr. Seymour, Mr. Math, Mr. and Mr*. Cavendish, two sons and two daughters Hon. W. Bathurst, Mr.C.PXireville.Mr.A. Ellis, Mrs-E.Littleton, &c_ A TRULJMiIRAPIIIC SKETCH ! (from the standard View article |
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier Cork, Republic of Ireland13 Feb 1840 S, and Lady His R. H. the Duke of Cobourg Agnes His H. H. the Prince Ernest Sir J. and Lady C. Coply The Duke of Norfolk Mr. and Lady 11. Clive The Duke and Duchess of Bedford Mr. and Lady Theresa The Duke & Duchess Sutherland Colonel and Lady J. Wemyss View article |
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier Cork, Republic of Ireland8 Sep 1864 Jean.*, The Laird of Blackbarony (who, for a reason that will afterwards appear, was not willing that his neighbour should pay his visit at that particular time) gave the thing the go-by, saying that his daughter was over young for the laird. E’en’s you View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland11 Nov 1830 greatest atrability, Oh, Mr. Hunt; yes.” His Majesty then held out his hand, but Mr. Hunt was busy in untying his enormnns bundle of petitions which was large enough to fill a sack, and did not observe the hononr evidently intended his Majesty towards him View article |
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier Cork, Republic of Ireland26 May 1853 He knew the confidence which his lady placed in this servant. His eyes were at once opened to the foul deed, and the conviction that his most dear and beloved son had been slain bv the machinations of his wife, shocked his feelings terribly that he was View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland24 May 1831 Whalebone. His Majesty’s by Mustuchio, out of Electrcss’s dam. Mr. Beards’worth’s br c Colwick, by Filial. Lord Chesterfield's hy Middleton’, out C’ressidu. Mr. Rush's Roadster, by General Grosvenor’s Sarpedon, by Emilius. Mr. Day’s Caleb, by Waterloo. Mr. Petre’s View article |
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier Cork, Republic of Ireland29 Jun 1844 Chief Baron, laird Chief Justice Tindal, Mr. Justice Patteson, Mr. Justice Williams, and Mr. Justice Oilman. Sir T. Wilde, Mr. Erie, and Mr. J. Wilde appeared counsel for the claimant; and the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, and Mr. appeared on View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland29 Apr 1889 In the first batch of witnesses called will Mr. Biggar, M.P., Mr. Edward Harrington, M.P., Mr. WtlUain O’Brien, M.P., Mr. T. D. Sullivan, M.P., Mr. Justin McCarthy. M.P., Mr. T. P. (/Connor, M.P., and Mr. Sexton, M.P., who will speak to speeches delivered View article |
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Cork Constitution Cork, Republic of Ireland4 Dec 1830 that laird Ellenborongb has been. Lord Durham can be, just as well; and, for Mr. Wood, who so fit be immediately about the person of the Premier connexion ? And First laird of the Treasury, whom could he bare so proper as his brother-in-law, Mr. Ellice View article |
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Cork Examiner Cork, Republic of Ireland11 Jan 1850 deprived. Mr. Murphy concluded calling James Jones. Mr. Joseph O'Riorilan— The boy Jones again ! James Jones, a miserable looking creature, came on the table. Mr. Downiug—l object to his being heard, as plaintiff in this case, and 1 must say his production View article |
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier Cork, Republic of Ireland11 Jul 1826 and Elibank gave orders prepare I for his immediate execution. Elated with his victory, went home and communicated his intention to his lady. Are you mad ?” said her ladyship, would you hang the young Laird ef Harden—you that has sae mony unmarried daughters View article |