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18 March 1852 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
APJCTAXT-ORMERAI. Brigadier General J. B. B. liataourt. Lieut.-Colonels the Hon. L. Maude. half pa]; Lord W. Paulen, unattached; C. H. Doyle, unattached; W. Sullivan, the Hon. A Gordon, Scots Fusilier Guards; and Major the lion. T. Colborne. 15th Foot. DEPUTY QO Brigadier General
06 April 1854 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
The latest intelligence from the seat of war in Graiguenamanach puts us in possession of the fact that the " volunteers" in the service of the autocrat, Father Doylc, have for the present changed their tactics, and have reoulved to place agents the Irish Church dlission Society
06 April 1854 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
and who, with the ether Tenants are solvent and respectable. Tenants, of whom throe bold by Lease fam short terms of years, and one a Lease for Lives renewable for ever. Those Tenants holding by ',ease p. k r £177 yearly, the others pay about £ll yearly, and they are all solvent
20 February 1851 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
llAmacao, OCT. IS.—There is a pause in the operations of the war as far as the open movements of the army is concerned, but essentially the hostilities arc being pressed on more effectively for striking the next blow. It is only a few days since that tho Prussian government rece
24 October 1850 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
The Universe has the following from Rome, dated the 10th : " It appears that the French government has sent a French commissioner to come to an understanding with the Papal government on the question of the army, which is to continue to keep garrison at Rome. After several confe
24 October 1850 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
At Kingstown, where he bad been residing for the benefit of his health during the last three mon*, on the 17th inst., in his 39th year, PURDUE, Esq., for 16 years Proprietor and Editor of the Irestmeath Guatclima. Were it usual, in the columns of a journal hitherto conducted by
24 October 1850 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland