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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 ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TRERMINER

... Patrick Durlon, and Tuady Higgins. The following surrendered to bail :-Jereroiah Lowry, James Connolly, Patrick Donohoe, Michael Durkin, William Murphy, and John Casev, Tbo Governor of Kilmuainham Gaol (Mr. Boers, J.P., stated, in reply to the Clerk of ...

Published: Tuesday 28 October 1884
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1152 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

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 ...