LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... Jane Stewart, 31, Mary Loavens, 20, Ann Tudor, 43, andc ire Michael Cunningham, 22, charged with stealing a watch,c 3al ?? property of William Russell, from his person anil of Ann Tudor and Michael Cunningham charged with having le. received, isarboured, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Rushton awarded him n-£14 only, and would not allow the costs.-A summons ^,against the same party, at the instance of Michael e Kirwan, a seaman, was dismissed. PUBLICANS AND BEERHIOUSE.-.KEEPERs.-Two pub- v. licans and a beerseller were summoned for ...

THE CASE OF MR. KIRWAN

... some shouting with Mr. Kirwan and the boatmen. They had so far been unsuccessful Michael Nangle, one of the party had, however, g searched in the Long Hole as far as the water would let him, but did not find anything. Mr. Kirwan then proposed they should ...

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF WILLIAM BURKE KIRWAN

... ser- vant; I lived as such with the prisoner; Mrs. Kirwan lived there ; there were seven children in the house; Mr. Kirwan used to be there a good deal in the daytime; he slept there, with Mrs. Kirwan, frequently at night; her name was Teresa Mary Frances ...

TRIAL OF MR KIRWAN FOR THE ALLEGED MURDER OF HIS WIFE

... island but Mr and Mrs Kirwan. I left the harbour with my boat at twenty before eight to go for Mr and Mrs Kirwan. It was getting very dark then. On near- ing Ireland's Eye I hailed Mr Kirwan, and he answered. When we got ashore Mr Kirwan was near the landing ...

LAW IN [ill]

... heard Michtel say to Mr. Kirwan, where is the mistress 2 Mr. Kirwan said I did not see her this hour and a halt; Michael said then, Mr. Kir- wan, hadn't you better go and look for the mistress ? Michael Nangle and Mr. Kirwan then went ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER, DUBLIN

... and M.rs. Kirwan. I left the harbour with my boat at twenty minutes before eight, to go for Mr. and Mrs. Kirwan. It was getting very dark then. On nearing Ireland's Eye I hailed NMr. Kirwan, and lie answered. When we got ashore Mr. Kirwan was near the ...

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT—DEATH OF A LADY BY DROWNING

... brought' Mr. ve sad Mrs. Kirwan over to the island on the two days previous; in Mrs; Kirwan wanted to stay as late as eight o'clock, but is they came over rather earlier. be Michael Nangle ?? the boat landed for Mr. D, and Mrs. Kirwan, at eight o'clock in ...

MYSTERY AND MURDER

... Express:- ' On the 6th of September, Mr. William Kirwan, an artisr, residing at 11, Upper Merrion-street, proceeded to Ireland's Eye, in company with his deceased wife, fom the purpose of taking sketches. Mrs. Kirwan, it appeared, was fond of bathing, and, while ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER IN DUBLIN

... husband of ?? Kirwan, and had sight children during that rubn period of time by Teresa Ketnvy, it so happened that Theub neither Maria Kitwan nor Teresa~ Kenny had the slightest uchea idea hie was connected with another person. Mrs.,Kirwan sefo abelieved ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... . COROER'S INQUEST. FAWAZ ACirI)NT.-Yesterday Dr. Kirwan, one of the city coroners, held an inquest in Jervis-street Hospital on the body of Michael Talbot. John Keane stated that he belonged to the Polynesia bark, from Newcastle, then lying in the river; ...

THE MURDER AT IRELAND'S EYE

... another woman at Sandymount, and that that woman called herself Mrs. Kirwan. It was proved that a lady called to inquire for tile prisoner, and was received by this female as Mrs. Kirwan, and it-struck him (M~r. Butt) that such testimony was legally inadmissible ...