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INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE LATE MR. GRUBE

... for giving the band on those even- ongs. Mr. Adams tendered bis resignation as t seretary, sa he had to leave Belfast In a few weeks I to go to Melbourne, A vote of thanks was then proposed to Mr. Adams by Mr. George Pelmn for having ...

INQUEST ON THE LATE MR. BLEAZBY

... Thinks Mr. Small sent soine powders. Thinks lhe gave these to thc mare, after hay- ing broingiht her to Mr. Siiall. Thinks it was close ol a moiilh bsefore Mr. Blcazby's death that lie hadl broughlt her to Mr. Smoall. Peter MiGurk ?? with ...

ADAMS V. DUNSEATH

... the face of it. The landlord, hoifver, appealed from that decision, and the Land Commission, consisting of the late Mr. Jus- tice O'Hagan and Mr. Commissioner Litton, as the majority of the Court, upheld it. The landlord again appealed, and the Supreme Court ...

ADAMS V. COLERIDGE

... summed up the evidenice given on behalf of Lord Coleridge. Mr. Locxwoon, Q.C.. declined to, address ehe jury oi behatlf of Mlr. Bernard Colgri'dge, and Mr. AiAms hasving replied on tile whole eate, Mr. Justice Dj.imdAeN summued up, observing that they had ...

ADAMS V. DUNSEATH

... need. Mr. J. H. Campbell, Q.C., M.P., and Mr. W. H. Brown (instructed 'bv Messrs. Moorhead and Wood) appeared for the Seceders' Widows' Fund, the appellants. -Mr. Serjeant 'Dodd (instructed by Mr. Henry) ap- peared for the Southern Widows' Fund. ...

THE LATE DISTURBANCES IN BELFAST

... evidence for t-he defence. Mr. Ngegi!,ieevsasoa aefd case agyaist ba- prisoiiers that rho'-v were par- ticpaningin herioti, tile hie'iwou~fl returfi them. Mr.'\'Corfsik ppli~dfor bail. Mr. Cart strodgly oppojtd the application. Mr. ',Naqle s-aid that in cases ...

THE LATE [ill]

... children of the late Mr. C. M'Nally, Mr. B. Stephens, Q.(. Solicitor, MIr. Laurence Mooney. Mr. Meagher appeared as counsel for the children of Mr. and Mrs. M'Swiney, with Mr. ...

THE LATE RIOTS IN DERRY

... lock. There was a large attendance of the public. Mr. Forrest Reid, Sessional Crown Solicitor, ap- peared for the Crown; Mr. Alexander Crawxford appeared for the next of kin of the deceased men; and Mr. Glover represented the constabulary. Patrick e'ough ...

THE LATE INQUEST

... tite anirmal, frightened b:.- the lu3ty f-ucreha of the candidatE'' ?? aid thecbio of the rabulc crefw iu favoor cf Mr, Saioauons taud 'Mr Gladstone, took fright anO b-ietd.' Toe greatsat claim ensued and every tffort was marie to arrest ?? beedlong career ...

THE LATE RIOTS IN DE

... disturbances on Wednesday night, the 27th ult. Mr. John Rea (Belfast) and Mr. Alex. Crawford (Londonderry) appeared f or the prisoner. Mr. RE:A, addressing the Bench,' said-I am in. structed, your worships, with Mr. Crawford, to appear for Barker, and to answer ...

THE LATE RIOTING IN BELFAST

... and 6th June. Mr. IM'Brlean appeared for the applicants. The ease was adjourned for pro- duction of the account. The Ulster Pla'ti - glass Company cinmined £8 1Is Od for glass brmken on the premnises of Mr. M-liibbin, 27, Falls Road. Mr. Sheils appeared ...

THE LATE DISTURBANCES IN BELFAST

... Osborne for Edwards; *Mr. C. Gordon for '{auley.: Mr. R. W. Hancock for Baker; Mr. P. M3Ginn for Lackey, and Mr. Brian M'Erlean for Stevart, Toland, and Barr. Patter- t son was the only prisoner ull-epresented. Constable T. Slator said that about half-past ...