Annual Register, 67 tomasEdmund Burke 1826 |
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... O'Hara and John Jones for recovery of an Estate · Cork - Trial of Arthur Keeffe and Thomas Bourke for Mur- der 22 * · 31 * PUBLIC DOCUMENTS . I. Domestic - Copy of the Ro- man Catholic Relief Bill , as brought in by Sir F. Burdett 34 ...
... O'Hara and John Jones for recovery of an Estate · Cork - Trial of Arthur Keeffe and Thomas Bourke for Mur- der 22 * · 31 * PUBLIC DOCUMENTS . I. Domestic - Copy of the Ro- man Catholic Relief Bill , as brought in by Sir F. Burdett 34 ...
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... O'Hara , a minor , by Elizabeth O'Hara , his mother , Defendant . Mr. North stated the circum- stances of the plaintiff's case . The lessor of the plaintiff , John Hamil- ton O'Hara , claims to recover the estate of Crebilly and Carte ...
... O'Hara , a minor , by Elizabeth O'Hara , his mother , Defendant . Mr. North stated the circum- stances of the plaintiff's case . The lessor of the plaintiff , John Hamil- ton O'Hara , claims to recover the estate of Crebilly and Carte ...
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... O'Hara introduced his wife to his select friends ; among others , to the cele- brated Dr. Lawrence , brother to the archbishop of Cashel , and the first civilian of his day , and fully able to satisfy Mrs. O'Hara that the marriage was a ...
... O'Hara introduced his wife to his select friends ; among others , to the cele- brated Dr. Lawrence , brother to the archbishop of Cashel , and the first civilian of his day , and fully able to satisfy Mrs. O'Hara that the marriage was a ...
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... O'Hara and his wife came together again , and actually lived together as man and wife from 1810 to 1817 , and then both returned to Crebilly . Mr. O'Hara lost his affection for his eldest son , the plaintiff , but placed it on his ...
... O'Hara and his wife came together again , and actually lived together as man and wife from 1810 to 1817 , and then both returned to Crebilly . Mr. O'Hara lost his affection for his eldest son , the plaintiff , but placed it on his ...
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... O'Hara and another servant were with them ; they went by Scotland . At Dumfries , Mr. O'Hara , being in the room with Gibson , the landlord of the inn , he said to him , " I am under some uneasiness as to the validity of an Irish ...
... O'Hara and another servant were with them ; they went by Scotland . At Dumfries , Mr. O'Hara , being in the room with Gibson , the landlord of the inn , he said to him , " I am under some uneasiness as to the validity of an Irish ...
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