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7i:witty id the city of Waterford

... the be Mr, Michael Kirwan applied for re-appointment as city of count: Mr, suid that Sr. bad made a very £2230 10s ‘There was £71 ws be 2 ‘Mr, satu it very goud collection, prupused, and Ald, Mahony seconded, the re-appointineut of Mr, Kirwan as cviwetwr ...

silent on the matter, inthe locality hat after BRUTAL AND ATROCIOUS MURDER | following reasons for the | Nor |

... been to try and find him ; wens Sys his orders towards the far-off of the farm, known a+ Knockrue ; on m: y Michael Kirwan, James Drea, Li Kirwan they were also in s¢arch of Gidlow ; we came to & cou- the subj clusion to take What way did you fence at the ...

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... Lynch and followed Michael. — Did you two to follow Michael recollect Job», Duggsy a calf s— who :—Fom a woman, Did woman go imany direction, and if » an walked in trot soap tbe + John bu; kod beside her, } of t e woman and Michael way did you see them ...

CO.'S

... UKION. 190,470, 416,645. A Fruit Stand—Eulen Britton, Waterford, 926, A Crewel Worked Servico—Mary ’ 29,866. A Carriage Rag—E. Kirwan Wi ‘aterford, 356,822. The Fifty Pound Note—Dr, ‘ord, do, 294.991. The 46,030, An of His Holiness, the 471,462. AW. 356,594 ...

TIM INBTRUIiiINTAL SOCIETY

... (ol. Stuart asked Mise if Kirwan wae pes in by a written document ? Mise O'Neill replied 1m the affirmative. of Mr. Quirko then applied fer a dismiss in the ab- Mr. U'’Sullivan said that seme time abeut the year 1883 Kirwan, Carrick-en-Sair, coald nut ...

PORTLAVI

... Powna, P.L.G., presided. read sod repert of the proceed. ings of the lass sioa had eccarred. knew shat at lost mecting Jeawes Kirwan, Jobn Drehan, and Merray, whe hed James . “grabber and @ mouth ago to be admitted as members. were put on for 1 asm glad to ...

bIiCENA IN lit S

... Main-street, and Michael Foley, to keep iti has not only held its own, bus has new out- @ lamp set fire to the pair for garvan to 6 perches of the road from Dun- contract at lets, both in fresh batter for the home trade, and in Michael Brien's contract ...

CARRICLON-811111 UNION. s D JOHN RYAN, Chairman. Castlegannon KS.. Mallivaret, 27th Sept., 1889

... the present land. lord, the case was allowed to stand to next sessions, notice to be served on Dr, reprecentative, John and Michael tenants ; Delahunty and others, owners,--Lands of Gracedien £400 ; area, — Sr. ; rent, £46 ; valuation, £37. 158, Fy Mr. Thornton ...

St. Joseph's Inchirtaial School,

... lad The persona in soma moo Messrs. Williams Eaton, J. B. Smithwick, and Theme Hayes, of Tipperary. JAG Oorby, T. 0., and Michael °omen. sales ware seeseseof to come off at tierce Vika. but is of the receipt by the SheMS of • remised three st dot they ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1889
Newspaper: Clonmel Chronicle
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1114 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Al r Smith-Barry & his Tipperary Tenantry. lIIIERIFrB SAL IN TRIIRLDI—Tmis DAs

... Doggett. 0.8. F. ; SI NAV. E. Kirwan. P. Finn, P.L.G.; F. Burke, D. Kirwan, E. Shanahan, .1. 0. Mockler ' Thrums O'Loughlie, D. H. Ryan, %Latin Ryan, R.Borke, IL McCormack, Ryan. ' Vernon Owyder, Rockford How, Thurliw ; Michael Dwyer Hon. 1.N.L., l'ipary ...

Published: Wednesday 04 September 1889
Newspaper: Clonmel Chronicle
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2439 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

KINKING

... Grady (foreman), K. Flynn, Michael OF ade Did De. B vans maka any charge to) 1) Gray, Walter Dunphy, Michael Norris, Lanrence you did ; be said “* charge this man with Power, James Kirwan, Martin Patrick M y, Edward Kirwan, James M hy. ‘Lhe plaintiff ...

: ua UNITED o4 te eo we ot! We ATO On the part of the ier CORRES PRONDEMCE,... The asnal’

... first dnd only THE B. es ods and made them and was certainly from start to finish one * Ball Mr. Quirke complained «that: Kirwan, | acquainted ith each others -vie choice of tides (having won the toss), aud importing bread, tot la det rvance of the of ...