THE SPRING ASSIZES
... Millar, Patick Greely, Francis Magary,3 George C Devonport, L F Ferdinand, J M'Dongall, Jue. Gill, Patk Commons, John J Kirwan, Michael Dooley B D Burke, George Mack, and Thomas M'Donagb. ...
... Millar, Patick Greely, Francis Magary,3 George C Devonport, L F Ferdinand, J M'Dongall, Jue. Gill, Patk Commons, John J Kirwan, Michael Dooley B D Burke, George Mack, and Thomas M'Donagb. ...
... his family and the families of Kirwan or Cornwall. He met Kirwan one evening walking near Trinity College, and stayed with him for anthour. The witness gave evidence that cannot be published regarding Kirwan. He met Kirwan several times after- wards. He ...
... were ?? Pillar, Gustavus C Cornwall, James Ellis French, Johnston Lyttle, Albert Del Fernandez (Surgeon- Major), Martin 0 Kirwan (Captain, Royal Dub- 3 lin Fusiliers), Robert Fowler, and Daniel Con- a sidine. E The following professional gentlemen were ...
... Charleton, tenant, same -WV Fergu- son, tenat, same; Joseph Irwin, tenant, same; IV J hlooney, tenant; H J MacFarlane, landlord; Michael. Foran, tenant: Ricbward W Boyle, landlord; Hagh Sin gleton, tenant; Edward Lawrenson, huldlord. All ex- aute applications ...
... Sack- ville-street, M-. Joseph M'Gowan occupied the chair, and the other members present were- 7 Messrs T J Donagh, P L G; E Kirwan, Edward Lynch, Edward Quigley, J M'Oann, Patrick I M'Cabe, P L G; S M'Grane, J Doyle, J P Gahan, i and J J Clancy. A statement ...
... Stubbs, Richard Bryan, Richard M'Henry, ?? eumphisy Byrne, Patrick Cuffs, James Butler, Patrick George Butler, f~lick I'ialy, Michael F Crowe, Thom as Butler, William Conniskey, Micael Sweetman, gichard Butler, Richard Cutlibert. Francis UBtterly, anes B~utterly ...
... in the dock :-Jeremiah Los ry, -Luke Armstrong, Owen Gannon, Pat Gannon, James 1Conoily, Patrick Donohue, Patrick Durkan, -Michael Durkan, ThadyHiggins, William Murphy, and John Casey. The prisoners, with two -or three 3 exceptions, are all young men and ...
... applications. AraIBARS OF RENT (IREni ...
... Monday in order that the documentf showing what took place in the Land Court might be laid before them. MARGAPEo r HOLLaAND V MICHAEL MaRPEY-This was an action to recorer £500 for alleged assault anul slander. The plaintiff is a wvidow, near 'Timahoc, and ...
... other side. The Court decided that each party should 1abide his own costs. FXEHANq v MAits--Mr. Long said, in the case of Michael Feehan v Richard Mars, he was instructed on behalf of the defendant to apply for a writ of prohibition, directed to the justices ...
... eleven o'clock High Mass wvas chanted before a very larnge congregation, the celebraut being i~ev J Furiong, P P; deacon, Rev J Kirwan, P P: sub-deacon, lev ?? Madden, P P; mgster of ceremonie3, P ev J Deel7, P P. The Lord Bislop of Clonfert pres.ded, assisted ...
... behalf of the prisoner:- Lawrence B Rourke, Knockmitten1, Ciondalki~n, r farmer Nicholas King, Borranstowen, landholder; Michael Flood, Fosand Gfese,Clondalkin, farmer- v I nrem Doyle, Low e George's-streetr beinghawn, grocer; Dents E Allen, 1 and 2 ...