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ACTOR AND DRAMATIC AUTHOR

... his Honour Judge Storior heard the case of Grattan v. Sparling, which was brought for the purpose of recovering 35 damages for breach of contract and for work performed. Plaintiff, Mr Henry Plunkett Grattan, a dramatic author, was represented by Mr Robinson ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1379 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDEROUS RIOTS IN IRELAND

... are ascertained :-Williani O'Rourke, shot dead; John Doey, three wounds inl the breast (clan. gerous) ; Daniel Dewlin, wound in leg-; Thoumas Dewlin, wound it leg; Thomas Kelly, in arm; Owen Little, in arm; Thomas Macauley, leg and hand; Edward Tauney,three ...

UNITED IRELAND ON THE COERCION ACT

... Trnt Houkshe,t Eama fII t e5 d~e' daughter of the late John Fowler, Esq., of Ackw~tYrsie n t0, '11 -plsdete ta I ,th third Leeds a and John Geldard, Esq., Ofp e Lzl)-ctbe. tiddaughter of the late John Fowler, Esq, BUILDING THE CATHEDRAL OF PEKIN. It is reported ...

FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... milliners, Feb, 2S, at Dowell'a Rooms, Edinburgh.—John Errol, fanner, March 4, at the Solicitors' Library, Perth. —Wili.iam Pi.nkerton, Edinburgh, cabinetmaker, March 2, Lyon and Turnbull's Rooms, Edinburgh—John Young. Edinburgh, teacher, March 1. at Lyon aud ...

THE WELSH TITHE RIOTS INQUIRY

... ; Mr. Alan 4J thP titepayers; r. M r~ice ,loyd, thie Eccle- ?? ne; and r. Arcus Louis, the Clea' Defenc@ Association.-lfr. John Morgan, of Mol;reporter for a local paper, and politca agezit for Perlainen r@,reptee sti ve of Fliat County and Borough, ws ...

SERIOUS STRIKE RIOTS AT BOLTON

... A TO-WN SOLD BY AUCTION. Mr. John Francis, auctioneer, of Carmarthen, offered for sale at Llanybytbne, yesterday large freehold estates, including nearly the whole town itself, in the counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan. There was a large attendance ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Delaney, when arrested, remarked, It was not me.-Mr. Newton remanded both prisoners. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GENTLEMAN. -John Bateson, 54, described as a gentle- -nan, of New Burlington-street, was charged on a warrant with assaulting Arthur Chandler ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... time he searched the deceased's clothing, and found a copy of the Daily Chronicle, a ready reckoner bearing the name of John MuIanning, his book, six shillings and sixpence in silver, and one shilling and twopence in bronze, as well as three dice ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... soldiers living who had rode in the charge of tho Light Brigade at Balaklava. Whon he ctlme out of the charge the Earl of Cardigan said that such men as had escaped were to be provided for; but he (prisoner) had not been, and he was then ?? Alder- man ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 40; and his wife, Ann/ Anlrmstrong, 33 i I were charged with stealing 191. in gold, and .three franc coins, belonging to John Arm-1 . strong, dealer, 10, Richard-strees, Commer- 1 ?? said the male prisoner was his brother. On the 3rd inst. be had i191 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... doceased was intoxicated. A verdicti of ani.| dental death was recorded. 3 Sir John Huynphlrev' held en inquiry at the Shore° ditch Town Hall respecting the deathl of John Jevans, aged fifty, a walking-stiek dresser, living at t 17, Priuiee.street, G ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... Yesterday John Richards, aged 70, a painter of Kelly-street, Kentish-town, was painting soinf dow-frames on the secont-floor of a hence at win. fell a distance of about twenty feet Oue ven le moved to St. George's hospital, haoing 12 e was re. arms and sustained ...