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1900 - 1949
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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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QUARTER SESSIONS

... drink acL the limie, and- in a scuffle O'cDonnoli hed boon stebed. Bonet won willing to T!v (onapenaItaion in the cas;e. Mr. John Nilecey. ?? saidril -alrk unloixranarly was at the ?? o, the t-, bli he ?? to Pwoint out in this dis- ticlt ithcn men foullt ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Peppard, decased.l Peppard a-. M'Nittie, Callan ?? O'Connell; C. Kiavanagh, deceased, floey v. M'Kcnne-. VICE.-CHANCELLOR. Russell 1T. Bltckaood: Paxtoan v. Carroll; DuSn, deceased. Duftin v. HEansil. sigrn certificate; Hally v. Hally, sigrt crrtifiate; ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... te'obrd r-iua s-house. :orjt tnzt Dad-d. Q C.. - in] Mr. Brady (iinstornted 1sr Xsle~.-tr. Johns. Bitcs, & Johits) appeared ota to 1 'h t t- interes6ted. RUSSE'LL v. B3LACKWOOD. 72ts wasrn acti;on, brought by Francis Ruseell, County -cwn ast cxem-u orj ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... SESSIOINS. ?? cout was held yesterday, before Culonoel LBovlby, R.2NI., I Mr. W~hite, J.P. ; anrdL Mlr. H. Ferguson, J.L. Wrin. Russell was charged by tbe supervisor of Inlond TRevenue for carryang I a rglU at Billyconnell or the 23rd January, -vithl- eat a ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Jehlm Donnideon (instrocted by M}r. -tidnht of Clones), appeared for the plaintiffL Y-r. R. C. 1L Wilson linstructed by _Mr. John H. Pedan, of Belfast), appeared for the defendant, Jao-e Beattie. Mr. Cole I-oswen (itstotuoted lby Mr. Derz-oche) ap- -peared ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Hamilton; hFavv. 11 M1;ay; Sheridan O'Reily; O'Brien, landlord; Rysn, tenant. ROLLS. Gordon v. Levin- Fair v. Smith; Flelan v. Rus-sell; Smith v. Smith; Matony's trusts And Trustee Act eox- parte Byrne; Mackell v. Knox; Greit Southern and West- ern Railway ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ly, J.P.; Hugh G. Pa.tterson, J.P.; E. H. Greene, J.P.; Thomas Condell, J.P. ; and Harry Rogers, J.P. A young fellow named John Macklim, who in the town court half an hour pre- viously had been ordered to be imprisoned for a. month for drunken disorderliness ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... was not sufiicient to teake it out of the statute. The Soliiitor-C-euerjl, -Mr. Cordon, Q2.C.; Mir. Hfenry, 6C.Q.; and ida, John GCordon (instructed bv INI'. Win. -Martin, 'Monaghan) appeared for the plaintifz. Iessrs. .iasthesan, .0. ; Jeilett-, Q-C. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... fined lO* and costs for drunkenness while in F ciharse of horses and carts. John Feenan was T fired 10s and costs for drunker disorderliness. i Sarah Ann Duff suneaonad John Campbell, Ard- In keeragh. for having assaulted her on the 18th ult. Ihe parttes ...

SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY AT COOKSTOWN

... Sonme of 3lis teeth Were- oun. aed -hat he ha-l w.vere long; they vte-e not ! -orainent tct thi. Reid's ?? an- ' other son, John, lived wvith him. Jnhn ?? on f3t.Q p olie, and had. been paralysed. After the o d mao l rrn eaisazea-ed Samn cl made it xppeaic' ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... oclock pina found two Inen standing at the bar counter, with two glasses before them which smelled of runi. The ta-o men were John Carmichael and J.ames Bradl. The anon ste--d t'ney had been doing a d a-, Swork for M2kr. Crsaafor-d. a&ni that hse had treated ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... iMessrs. N, L. 'T'ownsend, W.X. . Philip Lavery, J.P,; Renry J. M-ee, J.P. t Patrick M'Crrffrey, J-P. ; Thrones Knipe, J.P. r John Compton. J.P. ; and Dr. Robert Gray, J.P. n ArtLhur Ward was charged wibh riotops behaviour! f on the 12th inst. by Constable ...