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QUARTER SESSIONS

... 11HCA OF PROMISE. Mrs. Jane Watt, ef Doons, sued *ohn Foster, of same place, for damages for alleoed breach of tro- mise of marri-Ave. This action had also been re- mitted. Mr. WN. J. Venables, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. John ALalone ...

TRADE UNIONIST PICKETTING

... long, and induced Mrs (MarS to agree to marry him when he ws free. Mrs Cmven died abst Au- glust, and on the doy of the fneral -Mr Craven, spoke to the plaintiff of the happy release, and sad they would be married after a month's in- terval. 'Ie plantiff ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—

... wido~w), one was married subsequent to his death, and two were |stll urnarried. The main question for deci- sion was whether the words in the will-such of my daughters as shall be married, should be restricted to daughters who were married during the testator's ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... tr'r Townsend with having on the 1st June lest, nmder the name of George Minnis, in the Regi.srar's Office, Magherafelt, married one 'Henrietta Dayl- son, who ga-ve the name of Henrietta Clark-, his' lawful wife., Jane Sursgenor, being-then alive. Mr ...

A PRINCE'S ACTION

... end of '93 plaintiff obtained 'money .ranm a lodging housekeeper ;n : Pars 4n 4e -false -ors , that.he was ngaged 'to 'be married to Princess Demidoff, who was :to bring him a loens of five nillion francs. He was ebsequently convict-d in his absence as ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—

... defendant, who is a medial doctor, now living in Nort&hurch, Cheshire, paid his ad- dresses to her in Be~fast, and promised tp> marry her, but had not kept his promise. Leave to issue the writ was granted. LAW NOTIOBS-T31 DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) COUNCIL ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... M1orro., applied lfor a dir-etion to the Queen's Benen ottice t > mark a personal judlgment against the defeciridt, Nh ho ,s a mar-ried womn. TIhe action. was foi £40 4 4s due- by defendan-i under a corE-enant of indeninity |cont~Iaed in an assignnewnt of lands ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... thle Malore Lc:crmezcrv was a well . ?? iutution. o am.or bvv wouo be take- grood care of. STEALING BACON. Mary Yaeill, a married womenn. wvas flno-, gL with tie ah.,rnative cf fourt-ran divs 'leas-n meat for steaiinz 3&bs of baccn from oe pro- vie o p ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... crooseramined by Mr Wall she .stated dlnt she first threw the oar at her hus- . band aind he threw it bsek. Thev had been married sinca 1865, and she had not charged . her husband before. 5 Mr Wall said Mrs Connear bad no sense of shama, no fear c'f God ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... secured by proper'fencitg. SOUTHERN DIVISIONAL COURT. (Before Mr. Byrne, LC.) SHOP LIFThNG. A woman named Mary Kavanagih, married, 26 vears of age, was charged by Detective Officers Mi'Cabe and Mannion with having stolen from the shop 11 Churlotte street ...

KILMAINHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... for a transfer of a seveniday. licenre on behalf of Mary Doys. Half-Way Hnuse, Pel'ts. own. The applikan: had recently go: married, and it became neces- sarv to have the licence chlinzed. Grantel. .ir E A Ennis (instructed by Messrs Decc. reux and Con appli ...