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THE DOUBLE MURDER IN GALWAY

... favourably an can be aexpected. LOUGHREA. QUARTER SESSIONS. I (MaN oUR CORassPoNDENTr.) Ballinualoe, Tuesday Night. X Mr. Thomas Rice Hann, Esq Q C, County ¢ Court Judge, opened the Quarter Sessions at h r Loughrea tisnmoroing at 10 o'clock. I Thefollowing ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... Conafrmed 3 Moore v same 230 8 6 25 0 o Reduced to £:258 J Dalton v saane 12 4 4 9 10 0,Redaqed to £8 CO CARLOW. P. RJ Croghan v E Crogha-n .. 10 0 0 130 0 0 ?? Mr. Litton said he thought this vwas the most audacious case ever brought before the cowut, both ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Messrs. Al'Gough, and Frowler, appeared for the next of kin of deesed. It appeared from the evidence titat the tenants on the Croghan part of the estate o£ Lady Emily Bury having tefuaed to pay their rants without Set- ting a redoction, which wa refs a the ...

DESPERATE TRAGEDY IN WESTMEATH

... . Throughout the differences arising ont of these disputes Mrs. Croghan and her younger daughter took one side, and Anne took the side of her brother. About three months ago John Croghan died after a few days illuness. Since John' edeath the three female ...

PROSECUTION OF MR. COX, M.P. ON TWO CHARGES

... sitting of the II court, and shortly after that hour the two )n magistrates appeared on the bench. Mr. Alexander Morphy, Sessional Crown Solici- 3n tor for the counties of Kerry and Clare, was n-present to prosecute, and on his suggestion d, the cease ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... with several friends, appeared - at the Petty Sessions Court here to-day, in which - Mr. NV. F. Purcell, R.M., the magistrate who had committed Mr. Meany, presided. When the ordi- - nary business of the sessions had been disposed - of, Mr. Meany (addressing ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... C C, . Messrs Tournish. and Dev ins. Messra .H H 0 Moore sand T H Risk were solicitors for the Tories, L assisted by Mr. Croghan (agent), and severali 1other bailfffs, etc.' 'a j In the early part of the dlay a batch'of Loyalist objections were challenged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... be appoited Commnissioner for Oaths at Armagh, ri the roomf olii -lt ME 1iiEiia Williamson. Mr. Steele was clerk of petty sessions, which sat once a weeki Ele had resided in Armagh all bin life, and his certificate was signed by the local magistrates. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... do-; Weagham, dc: Nlurdo~k.4 audit aasisnees account; Marks, motion, BexucLamp: Boyle, do, Mathew'; same, (o, ScaIlan ; Croghan. d, Gerrari; Murphy, do, )urray; MAahon, du, Eaton; [ope, do, Larlin. (Before the Chief Regstrar.) At 11 30 o'clock. Bracken ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... Dunsany, Wm Brennan a Rev J B Ottely, Wm Delany a Hon G L Bryan, James Moore a same, James Walsh a same. Co Carlow-R J Croghan a Edward Croghan. COURT OF ADMIUALTY. Standing for ?? and D'Alton a piller. COURT OF BAN KRUPTCY. (Before the Clhef Registrar, at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... tr. iR Wright moved. on behalf of kr. R C L Fisher that he might be at liberty tu present . himself at the forthcoming sessional examination for solicitors in July, 1888, notwithstanding that- he had not attended the full number of lectures, and that ...

THE OUTRAGE IN LEITRIM

... OUR REPORTFtR, Carrick-on-Shaunton, Monday, To day the magisterial inquiry into the charge ,goinst Mr. H. B. Acheson, of Croghan, Boyle, of lhooting Patrick Meelan, was resumed at 11.80 0ant the county jail in the governor's board. ,,ni. The brothers ...