The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons of Ireland, ... ], Volume 1James Porter, Pat. Byrne, and William Porter, 1784 |
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Pagina ix
... Enniscorthy . William Alexander English , Efq ; Mountifort Longfield , Efq ; Mountifort Longfield , Efq ; and Conway Heatly , Efq ; in the Room of William Alexander English , Efq , and Mountifort Longfield , Efq ; their Election being ...
... Enniscorthy . William Alexander English , Efq ; Mountifort Longfield , Efq ; Mountifort Longfield , Efq ; and Conway Heatly , Efq ; in the Room of William Alexander English , Efq , and Mountifort Longfield , Efq ; their Election being ...
Pagina 71
... Enniscorthy , and upon which an order had been made for its trial on Wednesday next , was not an authentic paper , as not one of the names figned thereto was written by the perfons themfelves . He was anfwered by Mr. Fitzgibbon , who ...
... Enniscorthy , and upon which an order had been made for its trial on Wednesday next , was not an authentic paper , as not one of the names figned thereto was written by the perfons themfelves . He was anfwered by Mr. Fitzgibbon , who ...
Pagina 116
... Enniscorthy , had come to the follow- ing refolutions : Refolved , that the return made for burgeffes to reprefent the borough of Ennifcorthy is a void return . " Refolved , that the returning officer made fuch return un- duly and ...
... Enniscorthy , had come to the follow- ing refolutions : Refolved , that the return made for burgeffes to reprefent the borough of Ennifcorthy is a void return . " Refolved , that the returning officer made fuch return un- duly and ...
Pagina 344
... of the Houfe ; he faid he had been folicited to prefent a petition complaining of an undue election for Enniscorthy ; that he knew nothing of the parties , or the merits of the petition , but requefted to 344 PARLIAMENTARY.
... of the Houfe ; he faid he had been folicited to prefent a petition complaining of an undue election for Enniscorthy ; that he knew nothing of the parties , or the merits of the petition , but requefted to 344 PARLIAMENTARY.
Pagina 345
... Enniscorthy , was ac- cordingly prefented by Mr. Chatterton . And the Houfe adjourned to Monday the 26th day of January next . MONDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1784 . The House met pursuant to adjournment . Several members returned upon new writs ...
... Enniscorthy , was ac- cordingly prefented by Mr. Chatterton . And the Houfe adjourned to Monday the 26th day of January next . MONDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1784 . The House met pursuant to adjournment . Several members returned upon new writs ...
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