Refine Search

Countries

Regions

Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland

Counties

Antrim, Northern Ireland

Place

Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

Access Type

1,029

Type

1,029

Public Tags

SUMMER ASSIZES—NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT

... !SUMMER ASSIZES-NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT Hots. JUSTICES MOORE- AND JEBB. Longford at Longflrd, AMonday 18th July. Cavan at Cavan, Thursday 21. Fermranagb at Enniskillen, Tuesday 26. T'yrone at Omagh, Friday 29. Donegal at Lifford, Wednesday August 3. City and County of Londonderry, Saturday 6. COURT OF KING'S BENCH-Josr 22. NFWRY EXAMINER. Mlr. Blacker, K. C. applied for a conditional ordeir for a ...

EPITOME OF NEW IRISH JURY BILL

... Every man between the ages of 20 aud 60 in comntiesI except is hereinafter is excepted, shall be liable to serve on Juries in Courts of Assize, Oyer and Ternminer, and Gaol Delivery, provided he shall have in his own nane, or in, trust for him, within the county, £10 a-year above re- prizes, (rent, charges, annuities, or oth-r deductions) in lands, tenements, or rents in tee simple, fee-tail, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... DBLL'AST QUARTER SESSIONS. The Crown businessat these :essisr1s commenced on Wed- nesday, before Philip Fogarty, ERq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Bench of Masgistrates :;_ John Agnew, Esq. Sovereign, Major Brown, Stipeidiary Megistrates Wm. Clarke, C. M. Sainner, Geoirge Bristow, William Boyd, and A. M. Skinner, Esqrs. The following Grand Jury was sworn:-Wm. Wilson, Esq. Foreman ; ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... TUESDAY,'JuNs 28. Elialbeth Cra'*ford, indicted (or stealing two linen shiris, the property of Rev. Daniel MIGarry, -e.r. guilty, three nonths at hard labour In the House of Correotion._Wm. Collins loi cuttingand maiming Jaames Williamson with a seytbe.hook; pleaded guilty; 18 mnonthsain thy House of Correction-Paet Darragh, for stealing a piece of brown linien, the property of iRobert ...

MARLBOROUGH-STREET—THURSDAY

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET-TUIURBDAY. OUTRAGE AND ROBBERY AT THE JUNIOR UNITED S-aMVICE CLnn-House.:-.InSPictor Mason, of the C di- vision, stated that information had been given at half- past eight o'clock this morning at the station-house of a most desperate attack that had been made during th e night on the Steward of the Junior United Service Club- house in Charles-street, Regent-street, in his ...

LONDON POLICE

... A JEW IN TRIBULATION-A COIIFDY OF ERRO'ItS. MA NsI ON-HOUSE.-A Jew, named Israel Mordeedi, was brought before the Lord Mayor and Alderrman Wilson, by the officers of Aldgate, for the expenses of an illegitimate child for nine years. A pauper, mother of the child, Atated that ten years ago she lived as servant in the house in which the defendant lodged,. and he seduced her under promise of ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM SUMMER ASSIZES

... I i Yesterday, at ten o'clock, DAVID KER, Esq. of Red-hall, High-Sheriff of the County of Antrim, having taken his seat in the Crown Court, proceeded to empannel the Grand Jury, in accordance with the new act. The panel was called over by Walter Bourne, jun. Esq. Clerk of the Crown, when the following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:_ George Macartney, Esq. Foreman, representing the ...

MAGISTRATES' COURT, BELFAST

... MAGISTRATES'. COURT, BELFAST. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. Jamnes Branayh, for assaultiig Edward Smith, on Sunday evening last.-- Srnith said, he was going along the Falls road, on the everiig in question, and prisoner came u;), took hold of him, and put his arm round his waist; witness told him to go rway, but be would not do so, but said, he would give witness tmore trouble than he was aware of: ...

POOR LAWS IN IRELAND

... POOR LAWS.IN IRELAND. It 'THE REV. JAMES CARLILE, DUBLIN, Sra-i have been induced by two reasons to address the followi'ing observations respecting a legal provision for the jpoor of Ireland tobyou-the first is, thatyoubavebeen '.pp0inted by his Majesty's Government one of the Com- Onissioners to inquire into the subject-and the second is, that you are the only member.of the Commission to whom ...

LONDON POLICE

... THE POOR IRISH SCHOLAR.-On Sunday Peter Moore, a poor scholar from Ireland, was brought before the Lord Mayor, having been found on the preceding night without a coat, and with scarcely' a shirt on his back. The police 'who caught him in this unfledged condition heard him ad- dress some gentlemen wbo passed in a language different from that which is generally intelligible 'to the police, and ...

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... MILITAIW PUNISHMENTS. The nuke (it Wellington. in his examialition before the Cncrmissioriers of Inquiry on military putnishnnente, States that lie did as muich reginnerital duty its any officer it, the servine when ittachedl to the 33d. His Grace, as Colonel if the Grenadier Gunrds, Flever interferes with Colnnel Wood- ford of that regimnetet, In its discipline, as they differ upon the ...

DUBLIN COMMISSION—SATURDAY, OCT. 29

... DUBLIN CONIMISSION-SATURDAY, OCT. 29. ADi1.MINisrEm4l PossoN.-Bridget N'Cullao'i Was charged with the murder of Margaret Jackson, ou 8th Sept. at Collinstown, by administering to her arsenic in her tea. Th1oroa l Arate butler to Mr BurrlWes, stated that the prisoner wIvs cook, and the deceased was housronaid; on 8th Sept. the water on which they breakfasted was boiled iii a colice-pot; the tea ...