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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... tined 20d for the premiseal.4 Plunkett-street; Anne P Lenehan was filed 2a 6d for the premises 61 Meath-street ; Michael Kirwan and Sarah Kirwan were fined 10s for their premises in Ardee-row; Peter Maxwell was fined 2s 6d for the premises 4 Coomabe-street; ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ON THE IRISH LIGHTS BOARD

... having tested their toduraey I ThaTt would depend on how far he considered it. his duty totnire into their correctness. Michael Kirwan, storekeper for the Co mmins- sioncrr at. Kingstown, in roepjy to Mr. Murphy, I Q.Q., produced the hooks in hicih it was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... not guilty, anrI called several witnesses in their ?? were coemnmitted for trial at the Qoarter Sessions. VIoLESr AsSACI.-:-Michael Burke (42), CourtWillitrn Street North, labourer, and Willieam Purke (22, Isis son, living ini Sheep Street, were charged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Cowper4aei a Fa ot, lowaot, Dogwennasanders, Biarrya Barrypagt1t a Pagrt, Mr enle a Hathbone, Daggan a Diuggan, Oralg a Carter, Kirwan a Misirenin. n LAND JUDGES. d (Right Hen Judge Fianagan.) hefore tile Rlgt 11ou Judge Ormaby.) f Sales Court, Joh T ?? olve ...

MANCHESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... 26, factory , operative, and Ellen N. Alger, 26, of no occupation, as incor. crigible rogues. E Nine months' imprisonment: Michael Green, 23, brick. layer, theft of a bag of onions; Joseph Moore, 36, labourer, , steaing eggs; Henry Pendlebury, 37, cashier ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... fit. for that puirP). . it r *: i 1NOItTHI'iIII DIVISTOK' . . . ' '(Before Mr. 0. J. O'Donole ) Tmrr;-a'Michacl 31l'NeUy, Michael Hyland, bs Jamtes'MiMaaus, Patrick Kirwin, and Stephen ot I urx~qy IIq chargcd 'with hiwing sitolen* soldiors' di 3 necesearil ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... KItWAN AND SOLCIxTORas AcT.- Mr. Carton, Q C, applied on behalf of Mr. Walter Kirwan for an order that he be admitted as a soli- citor on payment of stamp duties and fees. Mr. Kirwan's affidavit, on which counsel moved, stated that on the 17th of January, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JURY SITTIN GS. Ehmw ?? and a Common Jury.) ?? trinl of this case was re- dbfecering slav. Tire action was hU3sU frona Mr. Michael Gunil 12a rils prioeurneut. The case of :41 vs that an eimploys of the trawl ie~er, gave hism into custody pd~irbgattoepted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Cation on the temilnastated.ha COURT 03 J3AiKuUPTCY. e (Beforatthe Honi !hdgo Miller.) i IN TILE MIAr'I'R oT, rw ESTATE or MICHAEL, Wr WEUBl-TJhO estate and interest of the bankrupt in NV. the licensed' Ifou~e emud, premises No1Thi Mleet. ret. etr-out, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of undue influence an was, however, withdrawn, and the will was ad. of mitted to probate upon the examination of Mr. PI' Michael Henry, olicitor for the plaintiff, who had 3& prepared the will and witnessed its execution on in 'the 12th July, 1878,.upwards ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... residing in the county of Tipperary. Mr. Jo Jeremiah Perry appeared for a number of credi- Ta tore, and applied that Mr. Michael Carew, the petitioning solicitor, should be appointed assaignee. ju The application was granted. a e e IN al RIcHAeRD BurToN ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE. SATURDAY

... NOLeN,-Thia wva ip g action brought by Messrs. Stewart Brothers, of *r Fencourt, 1 euchurcl-street, London, against Mr. l. Michael Nolan, of Ballywalter, county Down, con- I. tractor, to recover the sum of £45 9s, Od, alleged y to be duo on foot of a bill ...