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COURT AND PERSONAL

... Irish Nationalist Members now in London have promised to attend, It is officially announced in the London Gazette that Lord Morris has taken the title of Baron lillanin, of Galliwar, in the county of Galway; Sir Peter O'Brien that of Baron O'Brien. of ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ascertain thl number of nautical scholarships likely to be established. It is officially announced in the London Getatte that Lord Morris has taken the titla of Baron Killanin of Galway, in the county of Galway; Sir. Peter O'Brien that of Baron a O'Brien of ...

LAUGHTER IN COURT

... witness seemed thoroughly astonished at L the laughter which followed. The Judge Scored. ?? It once fell to the, lot of Lord Morris. always a LI wit and now a distinguished Judge, who had never lost the mellifluous bro-ue of the West of Ireland, to hear ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... the Continent. Lord and Lady De Ramsey will leave England shortly for Marienbad. Lord and Lady Howard of Glossop hasve left London for the season for Scotland. Lord Kennare wrill eave London on Saturday to join Lady Kenmare at Homburg. Lord Brooks is expected ...

THE ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... I I r -_I I MORRIS EVAlNS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. REMARKABLE SECRECY OF THE POLICE. s SEARCH FOR THE KNIFE AND WATCH. With the almost' impenetrable secrecy which i has, since the arrest especially, marked the notions of the polioc, Morris Evans, the man ...

ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... mo e Did Morris Evans see her?-No. He went e h, down to the kitchen, the same as he had gone Th to the bedroom. wl Did Morris Evans say why he went there?- wl to No, sir. eel e. Did Mrs. Radcliffe see him?-No. no For what reason did Morris Evans go down ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... GLAMORGAN ASSIZES. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE AT SWANSEA. BANQUET BY T1[HE LAW SOCIETY. STATE OF THE CALENDAR, To-day (Saturday) the Lord Chief Justico and Mr. Justice Grantham will arrive at Swansea. and will opnen the commission for the Glanmorgan Suummer Assizes ...

LAW NOTICES

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THE ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... I ive Lay MORRIS EVANS' MOVEME3NTS s N. INTERVIEW WITH HIS WIFE. There is one Point which i's more perplexing ?? igh than any oth6r in the Present stage of the St. ' rp Mellon's mystery, and that is where tihe state- r ing ments of Morris Evans and his ...

LOCAL POLICE COURTS

... QUESTION. M Morris 'aLlitz, watchmaker, answered a N charge of contravening the Lord's Day Act on the Ist ?? Williams t spoke to seeing him cleaning a watch about b5.15 a.m. on the date mentioned. He asked him I why he work ed on the Lord's Day, and Malitz ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... wan addud to (lr einllry already pronoiuned-l on Mr. Charibeorlailli C| puipisation Aet by Lord Bramniton in the course of a judgt'otit in tho house of Lords yesterday | 1 1ing. Ii mdoraravoorirsg, b: saidl, - to arrive al. io initiqacturr interproltion ...

THE ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... THE ST. MELLON'S MURDER. MORRIS EVANS AWAIN BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. FURTHER REMAND TILL TUESDAY NEXT. Morris Evans was formally brought tip in custody at a special sitting of the Newport county magistrates on Monday afternoon for a further remand on a ...