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CASE OF -SPECTRAt IL

... young woman, a cousin of Richard Gribbin's and also of Patrick Kane's-after this Curran, refused, for reasona not known, to-marry the girl: these young men were provoked at tlis, and met Corran at a ?? They dispute2-and Cor- ran and Gribbin first fought ...

SYNODICAL SINGULARITIES

... any re hear of her, to give notice to Allan Dunlop, in Bally. money, who will send her to the above Alex. Small t who is married to her mother Mary Diciie. he The following overture passed at Antrim, June $ 1700, is still unrepealed, and consequently ...

POLICE OFFICE

... out coming to the conclusion. -the religion of Unitariatlis is not a religiO lolt fallen mail, it will not do to die with. MARRIED Ott the 25tb ult. by the Iev. John Alexander, Mf-. ROBERT MACLURE, offtbis Towvi, to Miss ELIZA CXAUVOsrO McQUILLAND, of Banbridge ...

POLICE OFFICE

... sails ont Sunday, the 21st Dee. at nine o'clock morning; and the Corsair, Goodwin, on Tuesday, 23d Dec. at ten o'clock in the marrying. Smack Courier, Heather, fox' London, clears to-morrow. The steamier Fingal, lHu. Price, master, sails for Greelxock and ...

POISONING AND ROBBERY

... examination, contradicted each other in the most material points. The woman says her name is Catherine Wright, that she was married to the pri- soner sixtyears ago, but during all that period she could not condescend on any place where they had a fixed abode ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... celibacy of the Priesthood was the essence of Catliolicism.- All the Apostles, lie said, except St. Paul and St. John, were married. The Popes Flix III. was thegreat.grand- father of Gregory the great. Sinodius, Bishop of Clermont* mairied Papatdilla, the ...

MURDERS—TRIAL OF WILLIAM BURLE AND HELEN M'DOUGAL

... mean a persirs whom he wvas to rour- der. Had heard the expiesalon le got a shot, 'ued by Burke. but nut orter, Hle suit it marry times wvher lie did rot mean to murder. On this iccasion told witness he mentit to murder the woman between 11 arid 12. Witness ...

THE EDINBURGH MURDERS

... againist poisoning fromtnushrorims. Hs1 - consists in 'admirnisEering a t misture of olive oil aild pllt' dered ?? Messenger. 5 MARRIED. Dec. 22, in St. George's Church, Dublin, by the Re James Reid, WILLIAM TATLOW, of Upper Gardiner-l, third son of the late ...

REMARKABLE OCCURRENCE

... I am not aware of the cause jof the deceased and the female living together so long as man {and wife. I am sure they were married; I have seen the certificate; the ceremony took place at Camberwell Church. Mr. -John Martin, dresser to the Hospital, deposed ...

CURIOUS CASE CONCERNING A WILL

... Ackland, he left£10,000each, on the samne trusts . s the -arriage-settlewer* One of these d4ughters(RXs. Crafton) had re-married Captain Losack; and to her daughter by this. marriage (Miss Augusta Lo- sack), -who would be unprovided for by the terms of ...

COURT OF KIND'S BENCH, DUBLIN

... that Le did' not believe that'lubliciramour, as stted -by MIr. Freeman. He also states, that some Leaws.ago, his second son married the- sisteri of Miss 'Grad's. Besides enteriniz imito recow'izalice's to abide his trial at next Assizes,'Mr.- Freeman addisteed ...

CONFESSIONS OF BURKE, THE MURDERER

... went to live in Brogan's house, and Margaret H0aldasie, daughter of the woman Haldane before mentioned, and whose sister is married to Clarke, a til- smith in High-street, came into the house, and she got drink, and was disposed of in the same manmer, Hare ...