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CHARGE OF ARSON

... into the leitehen by Mtr. ?? ncry tilt he wrote at letter, ti ltc re mained abolet fiftoen or twventy minutes, whben Ilel. Henery wv called htima up, gasve him a letler, and toldt him to takec it to itc su Post-affies. MIle. IIenery wvent out with, tint ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... READ OFFICE. COMMITTAL FOR REFUSING TO GIVE EVIDENCE.-_Tbe owner of the hack-car, No. 265, was summoned by Police- constable Henery, 85 B, for being off his stand, and plying for hire in Grafton-street. A person named John Brien was summoned to give evidence ...

CHARGE OF ARSON

... ine the now;I bey Mansfield, end the only variation lie made in hi, testimoocy Th' was, that bo could not swear that Mor. Henery locked the door He So o. land put tbe key In his pocket when he went out with him. Mr. it ?? ihen cross-exam~fined Catherine ...

ESSEX ASSIZES, JULY 21

... brother to the Earl of Delmond, in the year 1579, when they flopped in the town on their re- t turn to the Lord Deputy tSir Henery Sidney) in Dublin, i after delivering a comn-siffion from him to the Earl of Del- t mond to join the -royal forces, which ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... precious is each Sense, Each Joint, Each Limb. H' HEseY MEt. were the following lines, written ?? place and james Stringer henery Stegel and all here is five ones in the place and we mean to destroy, we can its we that brok into george motinger house, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Wi'C laoi I'da. 0(loi.'AL HFtii i~i, Uvotrtoais-Jarnes Oi born, Jotiii Brr ?? G-0.ge tl; urd Beale, Johin Green Grocuch, Henery Woolco(k, (o 1( i ilroy Dowdeswell. k)i;, i, ?? Olsa .00 .-Wtliaau tesoiss, Jdmes Cole, (:alc cr 'ldw6e!. ...

LIVERPOOL SEPTEMBER

... Exehauge-building3. r to Gereord Lyeoi, XuLrebtout, JaWes-street. 11 lt WVilliann Joseph Iycrs, broker, Mount-pleasant. b he Henery .totre. mucebant, Rumtord-streer. o to John 351rroltt, coltou-bruker Exeharge-building?. b Alfimd Win!. Powles, merchaot, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... part of the complainant, said they would take his worship's advice, and bring the action. The parties then left the office. HENERY-STREET OrpICa. A SAILoR's ASSAULTI-A tall, rawney, red-headed d-l-may-care sort of looking customer, named William Mitchell ...

CROWN COURT

... nment. A true bill was found by the Grand Juryagalnst Wilmot Buck- ley, for murder, at t t. Helen's, also egainst Thoemas Henery, for arson, at Liverpool, No day hes yet b-en named for trial. fis Lordship significd his intention of. proceeding to.day ...

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... Zt the occasion fthe celebrat,,n Qf ±biefilord .haygr's, dt~ *' - rej' bA mas, th deeeased..s.;SOn, kwh, l at-;No4;.10, , heneri,,tiP* 3na 3 h Sk jdtc~ t~haj , t on' the 9th of November heath fi ie&'that his father had received an injuryin, Bishopsgate-street ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Mason, John Chandler, Ed- sarc Brown, Josoph Lasdor, Philip ialbutl, C2o0ge Wrapson. ORIGINAL OpposEna.-Tlomnas llurst, John Henery Speyer, Frederictk llodges, 'sWilliam March, ThomIas Parker, Frederick Sanders. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... peaptance, and two days afer -the' paster arrivsed, who in'a few mioutes gave admittance to fonr'persons beaeing a' drum, h.enery &c. He then called up the lady of the hoigsd, ahd ifdehied hed he was prevented occupying the apartments hinsell butjthat ...