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COUNTY MEATH ASSIZES—SECOND DAY

... Hur 'nson RobeitGunnCunningham D.Tighe, William Acton, R H. r.nidre J.A. Eccles, R, H. Truell, Thomas Hugo, Jamles Wall, R.ibect Howard, William T. Bookey H. Eccles, R. Challoner, Jehn IHumphreys R. Sandys, William P. Hoey, R,. Hudson, Themas S. Dennis ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE LATE WILLIAM O'BRIEN ESQ.—EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS

... the body, that it mighit be ex- posed to view, pending an in:quest to be holdeii oen t the next i day. At eight o'lmock on the morning followinig (Satu'day') tile coronei was accordingly proeeoding to ?? a j my at the house of Mir. Duane, in Hlarold'ss-cross ...

SHERRIFFS' COURT—LONDON, TUESDAY

... time, and did not return; but on leaving there was a war_ rant out against him. Wrote to Sir William- Gossett, saying he would surrender, and he did on the day after; when he waslocked up in the room for two or three hours; and after being interrogated ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... continued from day to day until the cases of other prisoners, who might be coming in in the meantime, 1sad been also disposed of. The days on which the courl vvuld be engaged would be these:- First, the trial of prisoners commencing that day; on Friday appeals ...

THE APPROACHING EXECUTIONS FROM THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... COMMISSION. The following appeared in the ?? Chronicle:- I 0 THtE CONVICT HOWARD.-SincU!e our last, ciroum- tl stances connected with the grounds upon which the Rev. t] William Bourke so strenuously urged upon the Lord Lieu- g tenant and law officers ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... for a fortnight, in order to produce some documents. AUCTIONS. Leasltold Interest, &e, To Day P. LAWLER Furniture, &o, To Day ?? T. DOCKSIALL Furniture, &o, To Day ?? T. Doca:RALL Lease/told Intercst, &c, 27th Aug J. LITTLEDALE A MuSIcAL Dor.-Captain ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... Henry George Howard, arrived in London on Monday evening, from Castle Howard, Yorkshire, where the Earl of Carlisle was on Monday considered to be going on favourably. Viscount Mor. peth Is, however, expected to remain at the castle for some days longer. The ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... yacht so as to run doavn a boat, whereby T. Kelly was drowned. PatrickWalsh, Patrick Crosby, otherwise Howard, Edward Mulligan, Peter Finnegan, and William Creighton, for being concerned in various robberigst, John Byrnefor having stolen lead in his possession ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... base coin; William Howe, same offence; Terence Maguire, stabbing with intent to kill; William Hart, perjury; Anthony Wright, ditto; John Canning, same offence; Matthew Cannon, stealing shirts and other property; John Kelly, otherwise Howard, stealing a ...

COURT FO QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... Parker, Joshua Pasley, John Wisdom, Matbew Pollock, Richard Perrin, William Hopkins, G. W. Boileau, William Peebles, Ri- chard Wright, Charles Thorp, Peter Roe Clarke, George Scott, William H. Gray, Joseph Cowper, Darah Osborne, Richard Wilson, George Faulkner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CHANCERY-SATURRDAY. Howard v. Brooke and Others. Mr. Pennefather stated that this was a bill filed by Mrs. Colonel Howard, for the purpose of setting aside a deed, dated 31st l)ecehsber, 1834, conveying to lier nephew, Mr. Richard Howard Brooke, the castle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Long Orchard, in the countyvof T~pperary, M.P. ' William O'Sullivan, Esq., jun., eldest son of William O'Sullivan, of Carrinaglass Castle, in the county of Cork, * William Cruise, Esq., Fecond son of William Piers Cruise, late of Fitzwilliamnstreet, in the ...