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Waterford Mirror and Tramore Visitor

The WATERFORD MIRROR Thursday Jan 15 1885 COMMAND OF LANGUAGE, Shakespeare, whose vocabulary was probably ..

... were—Hon F Fort esc uc. D L. in the chair; Capt Armstrong. Sir J Paul, Bart, and Mr T Carevv. D.L. Ratepayers —Messrs Michael Kirwan, Nicholas Power, and George* Roberts. Malicious Burnings— Mr Robert Ryan, of Waterford.claimed as compensation for alleged ...

1.1 CENSE FOK A NEW ARTTU M,

... that court. The jury panel having being called.the following gentle? men answered to their names ; Marlow (foreman) Michael Kirwan, Michael Power, Roderick Ryan, Grubb, J Sullivan J Brennan. Owen Power, Thomas F Spencer. T Sutton, Whallcy, Buggy, Croker ...

SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE

... INFANTICIDE. Monday Mr E N Power (Coroner) held inquest Mr Michael Kirwan’s public-house, Mall-lane, on the body of a newlyabom female child, name and parentage unknown, which was found by Michael Griffin, shortly before seven o’clock on Saturday morning ...

COUNTY CRIMINAL BUSINESS

... Thomas Stevenson* Maurice Walsh, Thoms** Curtiss, Richard .lame* Hcnnessy, David Keaieev, James Mooney Michael vvalf-b, David Hickey James Kirwan and P.ti rick Walsh. lim Honor addressing the Grand Jury said was happy to tell them that there were only ...

FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT

... in a sailing boat, which owing to some mismanagement was capsized. 't luce them, named Michael Thos John and Patk Grant, who were unaole to swim, were drowned. KIRWAN’S PROVISION WAREHOUSE John Kit wan.l 18 Quay, who is all times a judicious and enterprising ...

TIUMOUIfi PETTY SESSIONS-Monday

... Company charged Willi .m (« Moore with having the inst wilfully obstructed and impeded in di-chngo of their duty Kirwan, James Murphy, and Michael Colbert, officers of the compliiinan s the Tiamorc terminus, Mr J Ambro->eappeared for the plaintiff», and Mr ...

CRIMINAL BUHINEriS

... Heame, J. McGrath, P. Qncally, M. Shanahan, W. Walsh, M. Coffey, P. Dunphy, T. Kirwan, P. Walsh, Michael Dunphy, R. T. McGrath, L. Rockett, R. Barron, P. Fleming, J. Kirwan, M. Power. His Honor, in charging litem, said Mr. Meado and gentlemen of the Grand ...

LICENCING CASE

... Bifen-Oh. nosir I not. Bodkio—Well, lam af’er deciding to adjoura th. s Case, and whether llsnitayonor not I snail do so. Michael Habesty was lummoned by Sergt, Uan* loti for a hiQiiiat offence on me date. bergeant Hanloo aaid went into defendant■ bouse ...

melancholy case of drowning at

... drowned falling into the river on Friday night. The following jury was sworn—-Mr J Coleman, (Forcimn), Mic’ Kirwan, Thomas P-wer, Peter street; Michael Kinf-elln, Richard Palley, J Harris. John Watson, J Molloy. John Dower, and P Mr Isaac Thornton appeared ...

SUMMARY

... take place at St James’s Hall. London, on the 24th inst. Sir Michael Hicks Beach, will preside. TRAMORE PETTY SESSIONS— Monday. (Before D G Bodkin, Bsq. U.M. The casjof Thomas Power ▼ Thomas Kirwan was called and marked no appearance. Mr Strange appeared ...

BAZAAR AT NEW ROSS

... Annual Sale of work in connexion with the Convent of the Good Shepherd, New Ross, was held in tho large suite of School rooms, Michael street. For some time large re pairs and addition to the m in wing of the Convent have been in tho hands of the Contractor ...