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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland1 Jan 1870 walking with his son and some memberb of the 1. household. Suddenly taking his cigar -holder oat ' pettiest he lit a cigarette, and handing another to the li Prince, said —Here, Louis, smoke this ! The bey b- • tated a moment, tees looked at his father, and View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland19 Sep 1863 moment come to sail. Mr.l3lidell arrived at Brest on the 7th inst.—Fosse. ATraiser To Mouses.—As Mr. John Hermitage, accompanied by his sister, was on his way to attend Divine Service at Shinrone Church, and when about half-a-mile from his fatheee residence View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland18 Dec 1875 mete! frame and glass. (Signed), J. WARRRN. Mr. Warm—Mr. Chairman, those two slates are there for the last two yws. Mr. Ringwood—And where pray are you to get metal frames. Mr. Warren—Send to Dublin for them. Mr. Ringwood—lf you send you must take the dimensions View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland10 Sep 1870 arrived at his residence, Ardo, YoughaL -----:o:----- THANKS. The Community of the Presentation Convect, Wexford, acknowledgit with sincere .thanks, the receipt of from Mr. T. Devereux, Main•street, an alms-offering for the repose of the soul of his belpred View article |
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Wexford Independent Wexford, Republic of Ireland11 Apr 1863 which theshow. Shortly To-morrow he repairs his got 1 • most the sueots»tul comp Excellency the Lord To warm (he nations with after half-past eight o K accompanied Mr His Excellency resumed his sea thTCv His Excellency having taken , ‘'‘irGeorgc Woods View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland10 Mar 1888 That we congratulate Mr. E. Walsh, Tee which he upholds the freedom of th Propir, on his victory over bloody Balfour and his his most brutal of wornion laws; and hirelings, and we tell them that Nationality will not be his on his transformation from aßa View article |
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Wexford Independent Wexford, Republic of Ireland30 May 1855 taking the step which he now did, shrunk from his duty, from a fear that his motion might mistaken and attributed to eumity towards those who were opposed to him He then referred to the motion given notice of by Mr. Gibson, for which, though should not have View article |
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Enniscorthy Guardian Wexford, Republic of Ireland11 Mar 1893 ' invitation. Mr. Spalding. a eousuand ! We dine at She bowed. one his captors tasehed his as the arm and led his away. Ho wee mildnoted to • room in tbe Castle. He pained armed men everywhere. At maven o'clock an armed meat rams for his, mid led him into View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland9 Jan 1884 elected 1883. Very Rev. Miles Doran, P.P., c a .tiebridge ; Togimue-. vary Rev. T. Roche, P.P., Lady's Island; Filarmine- AII who require Stationery Goods, Ladies' Handhamh .;.; ; .1-tr thew Parte, Ambrosetown, Duncormark ; CT. IP ritlr , A AND. Very Rev View article |
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Wexford Independent Wexford, Republic of Ireland12 Aug 1854 ah Ifni mariner, esteemed by his brother seamen, kind aadattent *c to hit passengers, pruvtden and ireful the bostnws employer*.—May he rest pcoeo. Biamißster. Donrt. Mr. Edwau D. Kxociio, Offlee r of Eieiee, tea tha late Mr. Daiuu. Keoouo, of Camolin, View article |
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Enniscorthy Guardian Wexford, Republic of Ireland21 Sep 1889 a Poole—and dying he left all his property to his widow, who bequeathed it to her parental family at Growtown. The subject of this memoir had in his early da^ before marrying, resided at Killian, aid subsegemift fixed his home at Orowtown, bat awes quite View article |
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Enniscorthy Guardian Wexford, Republic of Ireland11 May 1895 PLAINTIFF. tau @laird., mo:ninc the hearing of the above 0% 4 rcoureed by his Honor. Judge Lane. As on tho cerasiou, when the rase was on for hesiing. there was a contiderable &meant of interest tenni/eget in the action. Comsat for the plaiabg, Mr C W di L View article |
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The Enniscorthy News, and County of Wexford Advertiser Wexford, Republic of Ireland23 Apr 1864 the comments of Mr. Whiteside, and showing the unwillingness of parties suffering from violence and injury to assist justice. The discussion was continued by Mr. McMahon, the O’Conor Don, Lord C. Hamilton, Mr. O’Reilly, Mr. Bagwell, and Mr. O’Hagan. Lord View article |
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The Enniscorthy News, and County of Wexford Advertiser Wexford, Republic of Ireland21 Jan 1865 theatre would fall, and, anxious for his safety, Mr. Lorimer was held back by Mr. Hope, and conjured by Mr. Mitchell, of the Fire Brigade, not to make the attempt. Uttering the exclamation, I will save that man or perish,” Mr #> Lorimer shook himself free and View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland18 Oct 1862 Secretary, namely, from Mr. Jasper . C.A. Hatton wished to ask a question in connection with the candidature of Mr. Walsh. He understand that so an agent of Lloyds, be should attend to wrecks whenever they might occur, and in ease Mr. Walsh ahould be away View article |
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Enniscorthy Guardian Wexford, Republic of Ireland8 Apr 1893 &lag occurred. It tie !Lark. Mr. 011aberry read the informants ta Irbil* the date was gloat as Marsh UM. Witares aid be bad told Mr. Nolan. O.P.M that the date was the Ittl. Mr. 011abartyjpointed oat the discrepancy the bat Mr. White said time 'nor was eel View article |
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Enniscorthy Guardian Wexford, Republic of Ireland30 Sep 1893 togas% mars% Mr. Whitmore had his Ind rowdy. supposed the question al water was whoa the site was betas Had. Thu Clerk said the ease was peadiag the heal WMr. Webeter—tt the Chairmen—Whet She d water 1 Mr. Webster—seems thmeleme sot basefrom Mr. Whitmore View article |
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Wexford Independent Wexford, Republic of Ireland4 Dec 1850 farmer his paper, it would be unjust not al«o diroet bis attention to another valuable essay on tho tame important subject by Mr, H. S. Thompson, who, in fact, was on earlier traveller in the same path than professor. Mr. Unstable also directed Mr. Way* View article |
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Wexford Independent Wexford, Republic of Ireland30 Nov 1852 and fawn-coloured; Walter Scott, one of the gifted the world, whom hi* admirer* call the moat gifted, mo*t kill himaelf that be may be a country gentleman, the founder race of country laird*. iapceofthe strangest, most tragical historic* ever eimßWflhder View article |
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Wexford People Wexford, Republic of Ireland22 Nov 1862 in el,' Mr. Redmond set up a claiin, whether the Woods and Forst. would conteot it, it was nore probable they would leave that to the Harbour Commissioners. Mr. Herrington thotight Mr. Redwood bolight part of that spare Irons Jack Wane. Mr. uaid unless View article |