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LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. I I ~~~YESTERDAY. I PROBATE AND MATRIMONIAL DIMISION. ' (Before Judge Warren.) IN THE GOODS O -JANE- SnzPsoN, DECEASED. -Mr Philip White, on the part of Jane Beres- ford, of Newtownvards, county of Down, moved for leave to apply for a grant of administra- tionaof the estate of the deceased Jane Simp- .Son, of Newtownards. From the aifidavits it', appeared that the deceased ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE LNTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY f NORTHERN Dxvrsro--(Before Mr Keys.) c .1NGLRCTEB CHILDREN. A middle-aged man named John Barrett, t living in Jervis street, was prosecuted it the 1 - suit oi Inspector Murphy, of the Society for a the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, for neglecting his wife and five children. C Mr Tobias prosecuted, and Mr Hamil de- i |fended. t Mrs Barrett deposed she had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAW ISELLIGENCE. I ! YESTERDAY.' 1 :W SOLICITOR&. 04 yesterday. before the Lord Chancdllor, Mr Joseph Gleeson, of 14 Tritonville road, Sandyroorst, was sworn in a solicitor of her ?? Supreme Court -f Judicature in Ireland. Mr Gleeson served his time to Mr Ralph 3 Man ning, of 17 Suffolk street, Dub- lin, and Nenagh, and intends practising at Thurles and Templemore. - Yesterday, before the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLUGENCE-YESTERDAY I I~ I 'NoRrmEsnz Dzvision.-(Before Mr C J O'Donel.) DISORiDtRLY. ; Two young men named James Mandeville C and William Martin, residing in Dundalk, were prosecuted for having been drunk and disorderly in a railway carriage at the Great Northern Railway Terminus, Amiens street. Mandeville was further prosecuted for having broken a panel in the door of a third-class ...

THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT IN BELFAST

... .OXJ L ' .lA5AJL 'S .5. Belfast, Thursday. At the Summons Court, Belfast, to day three important cases under the Merchandise Marks Act were disposed of by Mr R J Eaton, B Ai, and Mr Bell, J P. The informations were laid by District Inspector Seddalls, and the de- fendant was Thomas J Lipton, the well-known provision dealer, of 'High street, Belfast, and who also carries on business in various ...

LAW INTELLGIENCE

... - I- ---rAW M ?? - - 1. SATURDAY. CHANCERY DIVISlOP. (Before the Vice-Chanceilor.) . M'DOWTLL AcND HAGGAN v M'DOWELL- This was an action to have the personal estate of the late Robert M'DIowell, of Nine Score Acres, Carrickfergus. administered. The plaintiff, were David M'Dowell, farmer, and Mrs Elizabeth Haggan; and one of the de- fendants was Mrs Elizabeth M'Dowell, widow and executrix of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... --LAW INTELLAUNEY, ' I ?? ?? g LAW' 2vOTICE&-THISDAy. (From the Legal DiUYy.) 1Lm COURT OF APPEL IN IRELAND. Chmpb el v Camphel. V C (Part heard); inre Michtcl phela~n,: Q B, Div. exparie ; ?? v AkiflB, Es Div, inWeMo= JI[GH COURT OF JUSTICE. CANC-qFiY DBVISZON. LORD CHANCELLOR. ROMQS. motions-JeS5OP v Cu~ack, Dawson ?? ar M'CelndAtkns Ingram, Palmer Orpen, Caldwell v MClellauTd, Musgrave v ...

THE POISONIG OF WOMEN IN LONDON

... THE POISONING OF WOMEN IN LONDON. VERDICT OF MURDER AGAINST eNEIL4 London, Wednesday. Y The inquest on the body of Matilda Clover, a who died of strychnine poisoning in Lambeth a road last October, wad resumed to-day at - Tooting. Dr Joseph Harper, of Barnstaple, - I said his son, Mr Walter Harper, was a medical I student at St Thomas's Hospital, and a lodger - on the Lambeth road. On April ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... LAD CQM~tISSIO COURT. I LANDo CItMUISSION COURT:. il (Before Mr Justic Bewley and Mr Commis-, sioner Fitzgerald, Q C.) Rev Thomas Taaffe, tenant; Viscount 'Masse-! reena and Ferrard, landlord. This case came before the court as an ori- ginating notice by the landlord of an apolica- I tion to declare the sale of the tenancy, vhich is situated near CoLon, county Louth, void onI the ground that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... | SLAW INTELTIGENCE.7 -, , YESTERDAY ROLLS COURT. Yesterday in the Rolls tourt (before the ?? o the Rolls), in the case of Dick v ho Hume, li e Mr JThn Leech (instructed by Mylessrs lie CrookseaiLk and Leech) moved on behalf of ' the plaintiff, the Right 1-Hon Wm Wentwordi Fie F Hurme-Dick, for an interlocutory injunction he restraining the defendant, Mr William Hulre- of Hume, of the British ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L: W INTELLIQENC- I LAtW INTELIL16.NCE. I SATURDAY. mHAitEH DIVISZftti On Satuaday the Lord Chanee~dr sat in the Cbaeary Court5 end diposed efoseveral minor> is aid lunacy matters.I 'y PROBATE AND MATRIM0N!t4 DpivISo1ti 0 (Before Judge Warren and pedial 1u4y.) )f MAcgsa V. Fiwrrs xiao .-This was an action mto establish the will of Michael Maoken, ge- neral dealer, of Slate, in the county of ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... I - A LMD CO-MItSSION CO'URT. l (Before Mr Justice Bewley, and Mr Commis- sioner Fitzgerald, Q C.) William B Brownrigg, tenant; John LaTouche, landlord. The tenant holds 419a 2r 16¼ of the lands of Moorehill, in the union of Naas, county Kil- t dare, of vwhich the valuation is £314 10s, and rent, £315 9s ld. The tenant holds under a9 lease of 1801, from the grandfather of the present landlord ...