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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 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 ...

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 ...

MR. CAMPBELL'S LIBEL ACTION

... Press on a recent trial. Mr. Justice O'Brien refused the appli- cation, but without costs. MR. KIRWAN'S VSITALS. Ata matinde ?? at St.James's ball, MT. P. J. Kirwan showed zealous pains and commendable accomplishment to raise the art of reciting out of the ...

FATAL STABBING AT DUBLIN

... FATAL STABBING AT DUBLITL Dr, Kirwan, city coroner, held an inquest lately at the Meath hospital, Daelin, on view of the body of a man named Henry Lewis, a carpenter, aged tbirty five, who came by his death in conse- quence of a wound inflicted on his ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Ireland's Eye, on the 6th irlta Kirwan deposed; I amn an artist, residingat - Upper Merrion-street, Dublin. 'le deceased .00, Maria Kirwan, was my wife. I wvas married to her Mm. nine or ten years ago. I have been living sylll bI Kirwan at Howth five or six weeks ...

Published: Sunday 12 September 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2996 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ALLEGED JEWELLERY FRAUD

... Mletcalf@, t*hen summed up the evidence ast the ether prsoners, Mr. MlObt~rW Dianr dressed the jury at some ?? on kbehaf of- Michael Goldsmith, and argued that MlontaguA Goldsminth, theo, lder brothier, was the real 4ellnquent. and that the prisoner was merely ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... questions by Mr. lugham, the witness raid he was quite sober. He felt the chain of his watch fly out, and saw the watoh in Kirwan's hand. William Smallwood, police-constable, No. 68 K, was on duty in Trinity-square, Tower-hill, when the prisoners and the ...

THE DUBLIN SCANDAL TRIALS

... streno, son of Mir. Johnestone, of Ball's Brid~ge. l-ic ot, was introdusced to blue in the Botaceic Gardens b,~. aMartin Kirwan, with. whena hoe hod been acqu-ainted -yfor the lest twenty-fivea yeors. Knew a person caused in Taylor. It wos not true that ...

IRELAND

... plaintiff and defendant in the said libell action were paid by the subscqtptions of Mr. Smith-Biarry and others. 1 tV~ said Michael 0 rinen Dal'ssn for inyself say theat I( saw the said Mr. Shannon closeted witth the said AMr. T.NY. W. ussell Inr nearly ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... taveni, in the Borough, and two of the trustees, were summoned before Mr. Combe to show cause why they unlawfully expelled Michael Nicholson, he having paid up all dues to the so- ciety, which was enrolled according to act of Parliament. -Mr. Binn appeared ...

THE FENIAN ARRESTS

... Dagrath, Shawn O'Clancy, Jatun plspul'sy James Ashe Cornelius O'Mabony, ea pr Wi* lliam Ryaff 'James Daniel Oltorke Jo~eull s Michael O'Neil, Joremiah OFarrell, Laeejg --ogan, and James Rynd. The prisoners rehe>asat ere to their namnes, Mir. Barny, Q.C., ...