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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland23 Aug 1851 accompanied Mr. Henry Cooke. Mr. Shea, au tlbrook, in carriage and pair, for *• the Aggregate Meeting.” short time his carriage was recognised, attracted mob. who ran after i*. Arrived the gale Iradiag itdo the Rotunda, the Rev. Gentleman his friends, presented View article |
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People's Advocate and Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Tyrone News Monaghan, Republic of Ireland1 Apr 1893 O'Neel Mr. 3.. Allan ; Lrthur Webb; ide ; Bridget m Wfrughlin; laird; Sullivan ions to single but I roust si r the house His acting Dolan, Me. and, in foot, I parts fault- HOME unavoidab'y • • aloe tots have ladoot of o play all they hi local team View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland1 Mar 1856 'ais disurr liis 1 bc ol minJ anti Lady e..J uj-nuiLc laird irk hair fell l-u.lcs about his eberks > of tlj© afTections.* 1 his varments were cu- cr- d-wdh she dost travel. al-cd loac her eheid hide blush and tear l> l *hi!e all > were !ix«* bun. Ins was View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland22 Aug 1863 liitch, officer of approved skill and great experience; and her other chief officers, inclod.ng Mr. r E Monban, Mr. J. C. Jones, Mr. A. Plane, Mr. P. Plant, Mr. J. Alexander, and Dr. Soulston, are in every respect qualified for the responsible post, which View article |
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People's Advocate and Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Tyrone News Monaghan, Republic of Ireland14 Sep 1889 hartoil p4t. hits. .Nut for truth wuvre we are aateur..l44 to • night lie i ho buries et I lour, Jill Hi:rookie'pp —.t PI UM OWN 'OS who gave hie. his for hi. country. He USW in this very street, Mitt he Msg. fie 'the erutwoiaUt ei.iir..hy .rd clew us.,rls View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland31 Oct 1863 towards him, and when said that his commonicationwooldproe - hiraBe |f upon his knees before his offended teresling his companion fl'st swh * f ro the doptln of his anguishreached were-” You’ve left Mr. Shelton aj P« ., , Mr . sholton. inreetigale Yee,” View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland13 Aug 1842 police, and taken to the station-house in Sackville-place. There, however, Mr. Robinson declined preferring any charge against his lady, but he gave that already stated against Laird. Mrs. R. restored the greater portion of £7B to her husband. Upon the person View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland2 Sep 1871 Harry. lam ready to accom* * pany yon the ship.” And he also took his hat. Henry threw himself back Into his hhair ague, covered his with his hat, and sat in silence lor some momenta, while his friend walked up and down the apartment in considerable displeasure View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland8 Jan 1870 faces bronzed and old. And on his horse, with Rawson, and his cruel clerk at hand, Sat dark and haughty Endicott, the ruler of the land; And poisoning with his evil words the ruler’s ready ear, Tne priest leaned o’er his saddle, with laugh and scoff and View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland29 Jan 1870 might inherit the title and estate. This embittered his feelings towards his cousin to intense degree, and the hate and passion thereby engendered tinged and moulded all the actions of his life.— His very habits and pursuits were altered. Previously he View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland15 Sep 1866 point from the pen God’s perfection; the World is a bud from the bower of His beauty ; the Sun is spark from the light of His wisdom ; and the sky is a bubble the sea of His power. His beauty is free from the spot of sin hidden in the thick veil of darkness; View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland28 Aug 1869 he felt it his duty to register his vote in favour of Capt Seymour. (Cheers.) I am sure the meeting will agree with me that, in trying to prevent the return of a supporter of the Gladst :ne Administration (groans) Mr. M'Caitney is doing his duty. (Cheers View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland15 Jun 1839 Parnell, laird Dalmeny, laird Seymour, Sir C. Adam, Colonel Anson, Mr. More O’Ferrall, Mr. Vernon Smith, Mr. R. Gordon, Sir O. Grey, Sir R. Donkin, Mr. J. Parker, Mr. G. Stewart, Mr. E. J. Stanley, Sir J. Campbell, Mr. G. Byng, Earl of Surrey, Mr. H. Rich View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland6 Apr 1839 Cloncurry, the Dean of Cloyne, Mr. Rutland, Mr. Pigott, M.P., Sir Wm. Lynar, Mr. O’Connell, M.P., Messrs. M. Costello, Barry, E. Lawless, M‘Nevin, Cahill, the Rev. Mr. O’Malley, &c. &c. The populace evinced desire to receive Mr. O’Connell with more warmth View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland27 Nov 1869 Shouldering his knapsack and grasping his cudgel, Ned turned his face Westward, and went his solitary way across the Moor, his honest nature troubled and shaken not a little by the serious matter he had been forced to consider and settle, and his moral sense View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland13 Mar 1852 nn-t (bo | roliminuric. h.nviuar been gone through— The Mayor. Mr. I-nin, a fair and impartial hearing lor the sjeakern. Mr t.eor.c Round presented himself for the purpose proposing laird John Manners fit and piopcr jierson represent the lorm:*h P.*rlianienl View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland31 Aug 1839 Countess of Charlcmont, Lady Clare, Lady Verulam, Lady St. Germains, Lady Morley, Lady Grenville, Lady Lifford, Lady Cotfeubam, Lady Methuen, and Lady Lyndhnrst. On short bench near the throne sat Madame Vamler Weyer, the lady of the Belgian Minister View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland3 Apr 1852 and nff.ible manner, Mr. T. E. Wright, solicitor, assisted by Mr. 11. G. Warren, and Mr. John Reilly, solicitor, Vice-Chairmen. the right of the Chair sal the Kt-blo Quest, next him were Mr. Coole, D.L., J P., Mr. Henry Mitchell, Mr. A. K. Young, and Dr View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland18 May 1839 afternoon of Thursday, and that on Lord Nonnanby quitting Mr. Ellice, be proceeded immediately to Buckingham Palace to visit his lady, who in attendance on her Majesty, and that very shortly after his lordship left the palace, the restrictive letter in question View article |
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Northern Standard Monaghan, Republic of Ireland24 Nov 1855 Other proofs appeared also but ibis was enough—the Crown and Mr. were deie.ite l. Mr. Wilson and Mr. D.me triumphed, in so far as the jury ' refused lo find and so Mr. Wilson once more enjoys his properly and Queen Victorii must without it. ends the s ory View article |