QUARTER SESSIONS

... Stewvart. in whose house she mnet defendant. She alleged that on Hallowe'en he left ter home. and on the way seduced her under tbe prniliso of marriage. W~illiaiu -Neil sail lie remembered Hallowe'en. He did not remember seeing plaintiff on that night. He never ...

THE COURT CIRCULAR

... Countess of Erroll, drove out, and on .7wreturning witnessed the usual torchlight procession ed, and dances in celebration of Hallowe'en. but The Duke of Richmond and Gordon had the honour the of dining with Her Majesty. ore Despatches were sent from the Colonial ...

THE COURT

... Glassalt Shiel, the two Princesses subse- quently joining Her Majesty there in time for luncheon. Wednesday night being Hallowe'en, there were the usual torchlight processions and bonfire before the Castle, the Queen and Princesses swatchinig the proceedings ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 607 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE COURT

... Princess Beatrice attended Divine Service at Balmoral. The Rev. W. Tulloch officiated, and in the evening dined with the Queen. Hallowe'en was kept on Monday with the usual festivities, Her Majesty and the Princess Beatrice watching the proceedings. A torchlight ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 664 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... It appeared in evidence that the apples had been delivered at the railway station at lichbill on the Thursday before last Hallowe'en, intending the goods to be in the Belfast apple market on the fol- lowing morning, but they were not delivered until about ...

THE COURT

... died of the same diseass si' Ahergeldie since the arrival of their JRoyal IHighnesses on Dee-side. HALLOWEEXN AT BALMQORAL. Halloween was to have been. observed in the uonai Highland fashion at Danraoral Castle last evensng, but is, consequence of the dangerous ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Flowers, and Vege- tables from. the University Road Methodist Sun- day-school Harvest Festival, per F. Mteg-ry. Eiq.; also, Halloween Treat for the parientn. from Mrs. W. Thompson, Glencraig. 23798 The Treasurers of the Church Missionary and Pro- testant ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... attended by Lady Erroll, drove out yesterday morning. In the afternoon her Majesty and the Princess walkced and drove. Halloween was celebrated in the usual manner in the evening a procession, carrying torches, walked up to the Castle, where the bonfire ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... ease any further. Judgment was accordingly given for the defendants, with costs. WRECK OF A TEA CLrPPEn.--The clipper ship Halloween, of London, with a cargo of tea, went ashore on Monday evening at Lower Sewing Mill between Hope Cove and Salscoinbe, on ...

A GLASGOW BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... brother, whom he was in the habit of meeting in a public-house. He was in- vited to supper at pursuer's father's house on Hallowe'en night, and afterwards went to lodge in the ?? Reid, father of the pursuer, deponed that in November, 1877, defender spoke ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... and costs, or one month's imprisonment. Y ESTERDA AY. [Before V, S. Titcr, Esq., R.A] Yesterday, being the day succeeding Hallowe'en, the custody cases wvere of such a oharacter as might be expected to result from the jovialitiee of such an occa- sion. ...

WITCH-BURNING CASE

... 'rales of Terror and WVonder' it was thus that Fair Janet rescued Tam Lin from the fairiPe. She sat at (;iles Cross on Halloween, at the ' murk aud mid. night bour,' whea she sees the fairy host go by :- First sho let the black pass by, And next she ...