THE QUEEN
... CONNAUGHT. The Duke of Connaught arrived at Euston this morning from Ireland, and drove to Kensington Palace. LORD MORRIS AND KILLANIN. Lord Morris and Killanin was this morning stated to be progressing favourably. ...
... CONNAUGHT. The Duke of Connaught arrived at Euston this morning from Ireland, and drove to Kensington Palace. LORD MORRIS AND KILLANIN. Lord Morris and Killanin was this morning stated to be progressing favourably. ...
... Three Good Stories. Many good stories are told of Lord Morris. On one occasion his lordship was present at a wedding in company with Judge Keogh. Morris was lamenting that he had forgotten to throw an old shoe after the bride and bridegroom, when Keogh ...
... illustrious contemporary, Lord Morris and Killanin, who in turn was Recorder of Galway and M.P. for the borough, Solicitor-General, Attorney-General, and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, baronet, peer, Privy Councillor, and Lord of Appeal. The lives of the ...
... LORD MORRIS'S WIT. Sir.—The Torsion you pive to-day of the late Lord Justice Morris's dehnitioti of prim 4 facie evidence is pood one, and may true. Let give the one have heard. Lord Morris was arguing a case ...
... Bardach, Mr. S. M. Scot;, Mr. Harding, Mr. Leopold Pamm, and a large number of Americans. LORD MORRIS : A LOT OF GRAVESTONES. It is recalled tins morning that Lord Morris once Rave an illustration of the meaning of pr:m'i facie evidence. If, he said ...
... ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. GALWAY Bonocon.—The death of Lord Morris end the sucomsion of the Hon. Martin Morris to the barony of creates a vacancy in the Parliamentary representation of Galway. borough returned two Liberals from 1832 to 1859, when a Ccoserva- ...
... IGNORANT OF SANITARY LAW. Counsel in & sanitary case, addressing Lord Morris, said: *“ 1 shall assume that your lordshup is iully acquainted with the statutes and authorities” *‘ Assame nothing of the sart,”” was the unexpected respouass; ‘I yield to ...
... Court of Common Pleas. In 1887 he was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and in 1889 a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, when, according to custom, he was created a life Peer with the title of Lord Morris. Last year he resigned his Lordship of Appeal, ...
... Countees Roberta, the Earl Coventry, the Earl of Eldon, the Earl of Kinuoull, Lard Arthur Hill, Lord Morris, Lord and Lady Sherborne, the Dowager Wcatbory, Lord Eookwood, and the Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal. ...
... of the judges of the King's Bench Division. There is a curious parallelism between the careers of Mr. Justice Murphy and Lord Morris. They both obtained gold medals in Trinity College, Dublin, in the same course. They were called to the Irish Bar on the ...
... September yr I ATIIER HUNTER BLAIR AND LORD MORRIS. S Will you allow me suggest to Father Hunter lilair that he has male a little mistake in the Peerage. although 1 confess 1 du win fear and trembling ? The late Lord Morris war • life Peer fur a comiderable ...
... lordship, the Lord Privy Seal (the Marquis of Salishury). the Marquis Cholmondeley, Earl Waldegrave, Earl Spencer, Earl Morley, Lord Ribblesdale, Lord Macnaughion, Lord Morris, Lord Davy, ...