MOSDAY

... Kirkpatrick, of son MARIIIAGgi. M'Coorkirhy argil Toneck —At Ballweanoy Pros. bytorian Church, on tho ltth inst by the Rev. Thomas °mgt. Mr. William M•Conaghy Ceortlnavalley, Margaret, daughtor of Mr James Pollock, - Millar and M Vieker —At Raywooney Trashy ...

TO BE LET, THAT 110 US lately occupied by FORHEA, Charlotte Street, II illymoney, PoFeession nn &Y. Apply to WI

... Murphy, Rev. D. Robb; John Mathews, Joseph Cuthbert, E Gribben, John Lusk, J. S. Andereon, Dr. Barr, Thomas Andrews, Charles Daly, James H. Coyle, Thomas Henry, John M'Lreeehlin, Hugh Anderson, David Baxter. Willitm Nevin, Robert A. Taylor, John Clerk, ...

!THE BALLIVNEY FREE PRESS, T ?tUREIDAI, DECEMBER 4,187 S,

... sorrow which his kinsm a had brought upon him—not once did he mention Beech Farm, and breaking away of that lifelong hope. Bat Thomas Williugtou's conscience reminded him of often enough. Cousin Waite. he said, regretfully, I would give much to undo the past ...

MK BALLYMONEY. FREE PRESS, TIII_7RSIIVi. DECEMBER 2s, 1873

... his clan cour.ted himself less than a match for Donald Macdonald, At his right bend set his son, Angus, a true type of the hardy, fearless yor.ng mountaineer; and at his left, an old man, whose calm blue eyes and long white hair and heard rendered his ...

IiALLYMONVY FREE PRESS, THURSDAI, APRIL I; lOU

... M'Colgan, John Cl arke, Thomas This having closed the evidence, In the House of Lords on Thurs da y evenin g Bell M'Elderry, John 31'Vicker, James M'Allister, His Worship charged the Jury. the Duke of Richmond gave notice that on and Thomas M'Atamney. Who, after ...

eosernione. I siesta be the whole policy of the Land Let if I were to bold that the refusal of

... Cookstown, on the 26th tilt, by th• Rev. H. B. Wilson, Mr. John Beattie, Tully. wiggon. Cookstown. to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Birch, Toberlane. Dugan and Bates—At Raphoe, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. Robert Boyle, Mr. IHe•nry Dugan, Articlave, to ...

THE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS, T I URSDAI, JUNE 25, 1874. 101 flat A Q UANTITY . OF 61, Main Street,

... Esq., Thomas Casement, Eq. The Clerk of the Peace proceeded to call the roll of Grand Jurors, hat only eleven answered. The following were re-called :—Messrs. John Baiter. Portrush; W. J. Cameron, Ballymoney: Hugh Fulton, Armor; Jas. M. Hardy, Ballymena; ...

SCOTT'S MAGIC PILLS

... W. O'Brien, Esq.; William Hardy. Esq.; James Gunning. Esq., J.P.; James G. Richardson, Foq., J.P.; Campbell Gammen. Esq., J.P.; H. E. Cart. , ' wright, Esq., J.P. : R. H Dolling. Esq , J.P. ; the Hon. Edward O'Neill, Thomas Hamilton, Jones, Esq., D.L ...

11114: DALLYA()YRY Vitgg PREM,-TinuttibAt, JANUARY 7, fists

... heard as follows . :— Thomas Nl.Neill was examined with reference to the charge against the Workman, a•id Lamont. when they were coming home down the road from his brother's they met the compla nant and others. He said it was hardy right, and Warnock told ...

TV ISD4Y

... the public, who had paid an enormous sum to get rid of the purchase system The amendment was opposed by Mr. Forsythe. Mr. G. Hardy. and Mr. P. Wyndham, and supported by Mr. A. Brown, Mr. Gladstone followed with a powerful criticism on the aim and object ...

VIE BALLYMONFT FREI?. PRESS, TriIIRSD kPIUL 15, 1A75

... before H. It. Jellett, Elq., Q.C, Chairman of the King's County. a cage turning on • nice point was heard. The claimant was Thomas Corcoran, of lioneymount, near Dunkarrio, in this county, and the respondent was 'Aleph George Smith, Esq., • lunatic. The ...