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THE IRISH COURT

... Plunket, L. Pluitket, ?? Plunket, Kiiig. Mesdamies-Slueyil, Saiikiy, Blacker, W. Hubamid, *r. Ilamiltomi, G. Smlith, 1. Grattan, Plunkett, Fitzshnoii I Smith, Kyl., O'Neil, Doanovai, B. Thornhill, it. ilagenrila, Thompson, .J. Doberty, Pulrcell, ?? Knox ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... James Leslie, Esq. William Trail, Esq. John Montgoncry, Esq. Thomas B. Adair, Esq. Rilmard Dobbs, Esq. John Rowan, Esq. William W. Legge, Esq. Charles M'Gildowney, Esq' James Stewart Moore, Esq. John White, Esq. John Cromie, Esq. Samuel Allen, Esq. Richard ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... 9 26th MARtCH. L11IEL CASE. T~otbe prosecutioO of Lrcrd Vlscount Blnghsin, seaur~ Vi'a~ lynn, one of the I'roprietnrs, and John eli ''ret he Evening maid Newspaper. r. : nd tile pieadint5. ri. '.'idtt' eaded Ntt Guilty. NJ, ' ii ,. rt4 m and said M Ny ...

Assuze Intelligence

... them were of the slightest public interest, we forbear reporting them ftl ly:- Robert Owen, v. John Jones, and another.- ?? for the ?? for the plaintilf, John Williams; atturney for thei defen- lauet, William Jones. Charles Hughes, v. Hugh Charld, Debt ...

IRELAND

... honour to lie, dear Sir,I 51 Your much otuliged and mest obedient servant, I 'i Carlow, Aug. 1I, 3828. 46 ,J. DOYLE. 1' To John Chester, Esq, I The next letter that was read was one from the Hon. H. C. I Clitford, inclosinlg 51. for defraying the expences ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... hopeless ; a Miss Mitchell likewise was alarm- ingly hurt on the head ; a Mr Anderton had his leg broken; a female ha) her arm fractured, and two others received minor injuries. The Doctdr coach was not overturned, though it sustained considerable damage ...