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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and stated that he had been engaged on behalf of Ceptain Kirwan, aidtltatbe had had an interview with Mr. ChNnce an the matter. Mr. Chauce told hlim that he had a confession signed by Captain Kirwan of his dwn guilt. Mr. Chance went to search for it and ...

THE DUBLIN SCANDAL CASES

... that he met Captain I Kirwan by appoiutnnent at the Gaiety Theatre, he anad spoke of ocourrences on the way home. Ile Do you know Captain Kirwan's handwriting ? Yes. The letters produced and read by Serjeant ad Hemphill were in Kirwan's handwriting. Baron ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... their client, who will again be put on trial with Captain 0. Kirwan for conspiracy in connection with the Dublin scandal prosecutions. :Lhe same notice has also been lodged for Captain Kirwan, but not for Mr. James Ellis French. who it is stated, will ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... imprisonment with hard labour. ASSAULT. Nkattbw MI'Garry pleaded guilty to an indict- menbt charging him with having assaulted Michael Kenny and Mary Kenny, inflicting actual bodily harmn. lie was senteuced to six months' imprisonment with hard labour. E't ...

THE RIOTING IN BELFAST

... evidence as to value, The committee retired, aned on returning into court, The MLIav-os said they had decided to allow .235 lOs. Michael MH'Gonigal claimed £>:2 lis for tali. clone injury dono to windows and shutters in Slate Street and Too Sreet on the 7th or ...

THE DUBLIN SCANDAL TRIALS

... Kingstown, shopkeeper; Patrick J. Kirwan, Aylesbury Road, bank manager; Patrick P. Long, Baggot 'Street, Upper, butcher; William O'Belly, Pelvidere Place, corn merchant; Patrick R. Norton, Middle Abbey Street, corn merchant; -Michael IWlobn. nell, Thomas Street ...