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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland18 Feb 1837 the penalty which those in his service had incurred their conduct. Mr. Cassidy was recommended to the government by several gentlemen of the highest station and respectability. The lion, member opposite shook hi* Ilead— Mr. VF.SKY—Be good enough, name View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland23 Sep 1837 Colonel Conolly, Mr. Brrmk*-. of Eskc. Mr. of Brown-hall, the U*-v. Alexander Montgomery, Mr. Cornwall, of Salt-hill, and his son. the llev. Mr Welsh. Mr. Alexander Hamilton, Captain Montgomery. Mr, Sinclair. Iter. Mr. Homan. Mr. Munlock. Mr. Abraham Hamilton View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland15 Nov 1837 CliamberUm, Mr. Cum moo Sergeant. Mr A Merman M. Mr. A Merman VenaUea, Mr AlOarman r.m n-. Sir K-r. Hart., Mr. Alderman Farrbmltiar. Mr Abler. nm Cnpelaml, Mr. Wilann, Mr. Abb llarmrr. Mr. Aliferman I’irie. Mr. AWrtnmn Ijinunn. Mr. AUlrrman Hiniipberr. View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland24 Jun 1837 or volume*, and beard him •far its pfgw, e*pre»« sironglj hi* 'liuuU a*d v •Iwt wmM r upiaion of himmalign liiniM If. Foremost among these •as Mr. Ilollaml, a Priest at Ki |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland23 Jul 1836 won. Dan Meagher rowed his boat immediately after, close under where his Excellency was seated, and waved his while hat with all the energy he was master of to raise a cheer, but it was unavailing. His Excellency acknowledged his efforts, and the Countess View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland27 Aug 1836 preferred l.ord Muigrave the rectory and vicarage of Bally sax, in the Diocese Kildare. Mr. Parker has been reelected for Sheffield, after a slight opposition from Mr. Bell, Irishman, editor of The Atlas, ADMINISTRATION TIIF. LORD’S SI'PPF.R. (From the View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland16 Sep 1837 MRS. NORTON. “Mr. Norton has resorted to the extreme step-one generally confined mechanic* and tradesmen of publicly advertising that lie will not aa*«crali)c for hi* ife * We Uial he will find himsai/ mistaken ia Uw.'— Globe. To wbat furtlier tiiala View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland20 Apr 1839 CRISIS-LETTER OF MR. JERVIS. Til* Muraini TUaniUy conlnim lltc lollowm* cormtionilcnu'. It necessury In prnnlisi', tliat Mr. Jervil lias bitlierto beta rrjular su|i|K)rttr of Hie .Minmrjr: •• WSlthall. Marrti 27, IM9. Mr. Stanlrr hi* cimipnmrota to Mr. Jemi*. View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland24 Sep 1836 produce priest who will pretend to give the infallible interpretation of his church, or who will confess his incompetence mid produce one his own. It would paltry triumph over Mr. Maeuire to repeat the him, bat, Sir, you will find it in the llth, 12th View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland10 Jul 1830 him to his uwn private account No, his large estates are more than adequate to secure him from the temptation of betraying the interests of his country, and his whole life affords pledge, that will most religiously fulfil the professions made in his Address View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland9 Feb 1833 car belonging to Mr. Doherty, of the Ship quay, and for which he had left Mr. Steen’s top bools in pawn. Mr. Steen with some difficulty recovered the boots, and the servant made his escape. TO THE ORANGEMEN OF THE COUNTY OF DONEGAL. Mr Brethren and Friends View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland7 Aug 1839 When morning did come, ami Cameron was roused coneionsness. his feelings were painful. crossing his little shop, every boltlo and drawer seemed upbraid him. But his greatest shock was caused his first glance bis looking glass, where yellow shoulder knots View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland23 Dec 1837 short, ly after went to Mrs. in Pnisaia-street, husband gig paralytic stroke ; and Wexford, in consequence of his getting cold in damp bouse, it fell his lungs, of which be died I know Dr. Elgee, Uie rector of Wexford, uud Mr. Boyd, his curate ; they sometimes View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland27 Apr 1839 limber from being carried off the land.” THE COURT—LADY FLORA HASTINGS. (From tl*e lit cord.) The deserted appe.rance other Majesty's l«t l)r.win .nK>m w., cnlen.ml very marked impression of the result laird Melbourne Court police.' There are few men in the View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland25 Sep 1839 wise, gentleman so high minded. seeing his Lordship,” quote the statement of Lord Hastings, he declared his ignorance of the subject, beyond his having been made acquainted with reports by Lady Tavist.»ck, and his having desired the holies of the Court View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland16 Feb 1839 EJSSS-S* neither men nor laws could resist them. hese Lady Duchess off^^nx'ie Duchies lady Westmoreland, Lady Cobham, Lady U.arlotle l.duin Arcliihald Hamilton and her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. I emlaives, and Lady Frances Saiinderson. I am thus particular in Hieir View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland20 Nov 1839 supported the right by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, the Lord Chancellor, Viscount Melbourne, the Marquis of Normanby, Lord Palmerston, the Chancellor the Exchequer, Baron Knescbeek, &e.; the left Mrs. Hutb, the Lady Mayoress, Denman, Lord View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland9 Dec 1837 VOL. II- CANADA. . Lrrriß ** otncm* i» h«» A 4KMTfciaAlt IN TM« COrNTT ThV°i»e«»W< J»* »**» > «* «*“noticed Mr. O'Connell, M.P., Mr. Leader, M.P., Mr. Wsrbnrtim, M.P., Mr. P. W. Harvey, M.P., Mr. Thompson, Mr. Ewart, Dr. Wade, Mr. Pronl, and other influential electors the eliy. Colonel Evans having acknowledged the honour eon. himself, expressed his regret View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland3 Jul 1839 of Captain Carter, his conduct did nut meet with that approbation from the Commodore which had reason to anticipHte. The midshipman, too, who had so nobly iierfonned his duty, in resisting the utmost his (mwer the insult offered his country, was ordered View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland13 Jan 1835 ought to have had for her and his children, produced the least effect on his foolish resolutions; off would go, and would not stay. The lady determined on stratagem, and, with all the appenrance of throwing the bridle his own neck, told him one evening View article |