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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland10 May 1843 ilie pr.hli.- through the rooms. g for the chief mourner, his Royal Highness the Duke of \ sliori time previous the public being admitted, the dCainbrn.ge. his Royal Highness Prince Albert, his Royal ,1 mesiies of the late Duke of Sussex, ami also those View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland14 Nov 1868 p. * 7 • ' v#n.W*i ifi . /•‘Jli J- ■ ••■.‘.j SADDLERY /RENT’S Mil LADIE’S I* SADDLES, HARNESS GOODS,government detective was ronidered. His fimnd in blind alley, the hack of hi. hea.l King broken. He had been active frauds, and that, it ihought. ®f® r , d la Cooper Connty, Missouri, man na was dragged from his bed and Tlie following day, to brothers View article |
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Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer Kerry, Republic of Ireland29 Oct 1841 political benefits the Noble laird has bestowed on his estate and county Agents, his Lordship s tenants liappy and satisfied with'tho* demeanor and management patient, and obliging, to'all, whether rich or poor, high (the manner of his reception to the very View article |
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Kerryman Kerry, Republic of Ireland31 Dec 1910 lima, we publish in this Mae an interesting latter from Mr John T of Bournemouth, an old-time Purest.= the Atlantic liners, giving his experiences of record tripe acmes It Pond, linos 1848. Mr Kavanagh, who was born in. Dingle many years ago, is enjoylag View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland12 Oct 1844 came on board the Comer. His Majesty Louis Philippe instantly recognised him, and seizing both his hands in his, shook them cordially, addressing the Duke at the same lime terms which were evidently of the most friendly import, his grare. replied to them View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland13 Nov 1869 Bight Hon. P. tb land ji^k^fuLtingtoD, Grey and Binoa, Itr. Braoe. Mr. Cwdndl. Mr. tba of the B**efw the Lord Cheedlwv 1 3tn Qoedien. Mr. KMietlce. ~ HemntQß. De Tehlcy, Burgoyae, Mr. Otau>, Wthre, the to&hwate and Oraioe, PinMete. . . - . .-.K. - The View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland26 Aug 1868 immediate college contemporaries were—Mr Samncl Wilhetforce, now Bishop of Oxford; Mr. Trower, late Bishop Gibraltar; Mr. Jacobton, now Bishop of Chester; Mr Meats, M.P, and Hr; F. W. Faber, &c. Having held college tutorship for some years, he was appointed View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland21 Aug 1839 Provost Marshal to apologise to the Court for his unbecom.ng conduct before it; he has also obtained foigivcqeas from t|ie widow of his victim, whose pardon he begged on his knees ; and his conduct since his condemnation has been such induces the hope that View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland16 Dec 1908 enj >y the pro misea to the time of his death, and also continued his protection and friendship to the daughters and grandchildren of the said Maurice, who at the time of his death made his will, and despairing his son returning to this Kingdom, bequeathed View article |
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Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer Kerry, Republic of Ireland10 Nov 1840 the shore. This part of the attack was under Russell of the Stromholi, who was accompanied Mr. Chamberlayne, Mr. Warren, and Mr. Hunt, ’ami about twenty of his crew. The marines were led by Captain Whvlock and Lieutenant Hocking. There was some difficulty View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland8 Jun 1861 waa talen h.v Mr. Cardwell. Chief Secrrtary for Ireland, and tlie other meinhsre of the Committee were: Mr. Monarll. Mr. Majroire. Colonel Dnnne. Mr. II Herbert, Sir John Amott, Mr. tieorste, Mr. Waldron, lir. Conan, Lord J. Ilrowne, laird Claude Hamilton View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland26 Oct 1872 it. .. Mr. Morphy—Does he perform his duties Wicness—Ho has uot acquitted himself of his religious 1 duties. » | What do you by that ? Does go prayers ? necessary to answer that 1 will—he does not, though his house near (laughter). Mr. Morphy—Do View article |
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Kerryman Kerry, Republic of Ireland5 Jul 1991 being also day time chaplain to Torbert Comprehensive School. During his five year term of duty in Asdee Fr. Declan has made an enormous contribution to the local community with his warm, outgoing and genial personality making him very popular with everyone View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland24 Jul 1844 from an attempt on the part of laird Nor-' . bury to assert his rights a landlord would appear puite evident, and that the prisoner was one of tbose'who was affected, or fancied be was affected, the proceedings taken his lordship would also appear equally View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland7 Sep 1901 was that complainant was not dismissed. bat left of his own accord. Mr Moriarty applied to have the case adjourned for the attendance of Mrs O’Sullivan. Mr Egan opposed the application, and said Mrs O’Sallivan was not sick and kept away for other reasons View article |
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Tralee Chronicle Kerry, Republic of Ireland16 Jul 1872 10 0 Mr Joao GoMsso j Asiiiis 0 10 0 Mr J. pail • 0 Nro heath Qudirb all 0 7 6 Mr 1) Spam , teas 0 7 his Wei, Ababa, 0 7 I Mr 7 6 - 0 6 Mr pad 0 0 1 Mr D paid 0 6 0 Mr W raid 0 5 0 Mr P Golli.oo. paid 0 6 0 Mr Air DI Illortoelag•aos k P.M 06 0 Mr limo View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland16 Jan 1895 for men. Its last occupant »a* Joyce, man concicled the murder Mr O'Leary in the Grsnil Parade Market, while it alao were spent the last Croaa, Sheehan, and attars. Twin* still maintains his wonderful selfpoMesaiOn, thongh it is stated that novousness oiteo View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland5 Jun 1847 changed, hot eat, we preanme, for say feat* inspired by the conduct pf Mr. O’ConnclL Our CotempotWy win searcaly acknowledge himself' indebted for hi* probation of Protestantism or his abjuration of Pnssyism to that quarter. On Sunday U«t« th* Load of LinMrkk View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland24 Mar 1855 oftheiwtition of Poland—file most Orer, Sit C. Wood. Mr. Vernon Smith, Mr. WilMn. Mr. t. to the Old Ttonk, «nd»h« honoweble »d gallant Cbwnher. al transaction of modem tiinee. Peel. Mr. Hortmui, Sir J. Orahun, Mr. MrCtnU Llenteaeat-Colonßl, eetlhg ee-twloheertr View article |
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Kerry Evening Post Kerry, Republic of Ireland3 Oct 1866 that Mr. Gladstone was shortly leaving for the Eternal City. 1 bear to-dav that Earl Romell. it slto going. will probably return with Mr. Kossell, who ia in England jual now. laird Granville, moreouer. has rsngeo winter elua* the Vatic n : and Mr. Milner View article |