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Freeman's Journal

THE UNSUSTAINED CHARGEAGAINST MR. CILHOOLY, M.P

... Rev F t-urtagh, C C, do; Rev B Gorinan, C C, do; Rev Charles Qiinn, P P, Lower 'El- leavy; Rev James-Grimes, C c- do; Rev Thomas Hardy, P P. Upper Killeavy, Rev Patk Conton, C C, do; Rev ( Weir, P 'P _Knockbridge; Rev J Xarkey, C C, do; Very Rev N 3 Canon ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Henry Smith, defendiant's attorney. Thomas Faulkner a John Fan. ting and Thomas Duffy, promissory notes; John Forsythe, plalntiff's attorney; LoDeI 0 0 Nelil, defendants' attorney. Thomas Faulkner a John Fanning and Thomas Deffy, pro- d mitsory notes; Jo ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... have Mr. Mackessey appointed a commissioner of the criminal law courts for taking affidavits in Waterford in the place of Thomas Hardy, who died in July last. Notice of the application had been served upon all the other commissioners of Waterford (three ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Philip Dixon Hardy, Thomas J. Kini, John Spain, Eugene Ewoeny, Thomas Branksr, George Thorpe, William Pnelon, M Chamberlain, Thomas Clifford, Jacob Tweed3 1, Thomas Ord, William MDermott, junior; Themnaesall, Goergo O'Neill, Jcoph Saundors, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... rected to call them severally by name, and identify them., The witness ca'led and i adetalled the defendantsh -John s Hardy, Thomas Cahill, p Cory, J Nowlan, L Tobin, J ar Iicdholls, Edward GAY, Mu Mofiitt, Edward Murphy, James -FhrtP Sheane, J Fox, It ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... performance of sa agreement alleged to have been entered into by Thomas and John Hardy for the plantnif, and ex- ecuted also by the defendsnt, which agreement was to the effect that the Meamr Hardy, with the consent oi the defendants, would give a lease for ...

THE MEATH MURDER

... Cronin, J P. Thomas uEnnia, James Couway, aend Jobhn Gallagher were charged on reamand with the murder of Mary Hughes a t Hoardstown. District-Inapector Hardy prosecuted, and Mr T G Coleman, solicitor, Ardee, defended. District-Inspector Hardy said he proposed ...

THE MEATH MURDER

... again brouglit: up. District Inspector Hardy pro- secuted, and Mr Thomas G Coleman, solicitor, Ardee,' appeared foi, Ennis and Conway. The first witnest' examined was Mrs Gargau,- Collon,. who, in reply to Mr Hardy, stated her .hubbandkepta shop in the ...

A POLICE SERGEANT RETURNED FOR TRIAL

... SCHOOL EXCURSION PARTY. Armagb, Thursday. At the Axmagh Petty Sessions to-dy (Mr U L Townsend, B K, presiding), Alexander Hardy and Thomas Benisgn, both belonging to therneighbourhlod of Richbil, were charged by District Insl3actor Knox with having seriously ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... riotous and 'u- 2multous assembly, and, together with other i persons, did unlawfully assault George Wil- hlais, Thomas C3onghlin. and Thomas Knapp- man, rnenmbers of the Open-Air Mission, and also with assaulting George Friselle, a pblicej cotetable.! ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... a fee. How- ever, Mr. Hardy gave the complainant lOs., and sent her away. Mr. O'Donnell held 'the defence to be good, and, after delivering Mrs. Kelly a short lecture, dismissed the Sumnmons. Had he (his Worship) been in Mr. Hardy's position he would not ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... 0 Confirmed Felix Briers V sane 10 4 0 10 4 0 leducod Estate of S E Shir1ie. to £s Thomas Mason ?? 13 13 0 I1 15 0 BaiseS to Peter Byrne . 9 4 0 t 0 0 Consfirmed 'Thomas CCunlon ?? 4 16 0 2 1S 0 Confilmed Frrnucis Connor ?? 27 11 0 37 0 0 Confirmed James ...