BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Thomas Campbell. Guilty one month's imprisonment. Wm. Kilpatriek, f,'r assaulting John Galbraith, on thi 17th Mlarch last. Pleaded guilty; three months' impri sonment. John Galbraith, for assaulting Edward M'Cormick, oi the 17th AMarch lest; also, on another ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... one in the Charlton Marshes, and the other in the Plumstead Marshes. At the time of the explosion, John Rumsey, the foreman, and four other men, named John Smith, Edward Paul, Charles Thorpe, and Thomas Harris, were employed in the building in driving home ...

Published: Sunday 24 June 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2920 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

VICEREGAL COURT

... Hamilton, John t MICusland, Oliver M'Causland, Rodesick O'Connor, John a Flanagan, H Burgoyne, Thomas Tisdall, Dame, E Bullen, Sheil, H Ellis, Barnewell, R Birnewall, R Hamilton, John Moore Napier, Tenison, IV. Garrett, James V. O'Dowdv, is John Keating ...

POLICE

... registered the name, the age, the occupier, and then I c'ame to the disease. He signed his name, Robert Hart, in my ?? Grattan, one of the clerks in the Southern branch of the London and West- minster Bank, stated that he had been in the habit of paying ...

THE SUMMER CIRCUITS

... their side arms, but must leave their side arms I with the warder at the gates, ard be returned by them on l their leaving the Tower, without demanding either fee or reward. 3. The warders at the Ticket-office will take charge of any arms brought into ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... O'Connor charged St Mr. Edward Bassett, gunmaker, of 22, Aston's-quay, with T having imported fire-arms, without license for so doing. tl Mlr. Henry Grattan Curran appeared as counsel on be. Bi half of the tradesmen of Dublin. ti Mr. O'Connor said he sent ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appeared that the pri- soner threw a bucket of mortar on the lad. Committed for a week. A notorious character, named Laurence Grattan, charged two females, named Eliza Miller and Maria Johnston, with having stolen his pocket-book. Office-sergeant Kennedy said ...

LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... amongst the machinery. His arm became entangled in the wheel, and he was whirled round with frightful velocity. The steamo was instantly shut off, and the man released from his perilous situation, but not before one of his arms was almost torn from his ...

Published: Sunday 28 January 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1754 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... Sheil. Dt Honourable 11. Lowry Corry. ah Sir William Somerville. , The O'Conor Don. t, MzssrEryris-John Ellis, Villiers Stuart, O'Connell, d Hune, Grattan. The Marquis of Headfort was the lord in waiting, the r Ron. General Sir William Lumley the groom ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Paget, The libellous matter complain- ed of had reference to the recent Paget and Cardigan affair, and asserted that the prosecutor in that case had made a plant upon Cardigan for the purpose of extorting money from him-in other words that he was guilty ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TRIAL

... inspector of the Dublin police ; knows Dr. Gray and Mr. John O'Connell; saw Mr. John O'Connell in Court; saw both acting; an arbitrator saw Dr. Gray act but once as arbi- trator; has seen Mr. John O'Connell'several times in Court; saw him first on the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Stalluion and Little Oakley the property of the Earl of Cardigan, with nets and bludgeons, fur the purpose of taking game and rabbits. Mr. Humrnfir having stated the case; it was proved by Lord Cardigan's gamekeeper and two of his assistauts that about ten ...