DEATH OF LORD MORRIS
... DEATH OF LORD MORRIS. Lcrd Morris and Killanln, who was formerly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and from 1889 to last year was Lord of Appeal, died on Sunday morning bis residence, Spiddal, County Galway. Lord ...
... DEATH OF LORD MORRIS. Lcrd Morris and Killanln, who was formerly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and from 1889 to last year was Lord of Appeal, died on Sunday morning bis residence, Spiddal, County Galway. Lord ...
... Lawson, and O’Hagan, afterwards Lord Chancellor. On the retirement of Lord Chief Justice Monahan, In 1876, Mr. Justice Morris succeeded him. Eleven years later he was placed at the head of the Irish Common Law Bench Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. The Post ...
... formally welcomed tho delegates to the borough. Addresses having been delivered by Sir George Newnes, M.P.. Mr, Junes, m,?. Lewi? Morris, and outers, the report of the Parliamentary Committee was received, after which the Congress adjourned.. iMr. Bowerman, as ...
... drinking the first water be found. Lord Duaoonald said his experience in South Africa had convinced him water could only made safe by belling. TROUSERS MAKING 4c. A PAIR. At the Thames Police-court, a foreign tailor, named Morris Rosinki, was summoned by Aaron ...
... THE CAPTURE OFTEOMANRY. WOUNDED MAN SHOT. NATIVES MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD. KBUITZINGEB’S THREAT. The following despatches from Lord Kitchener to the Secretary tor War were issued the War Office on Thursday evening Bxsidxhci, Psrroßis, August Ist, 9.25 a.m ...
... of tee Prises Albeit's Somersetshire Light Infantry who bam served at the front reorired their war msdsle from the hands the Lord-Lieutenant of the county, the Ksrl Cor band Orrery. The presentation ceremony took place on the Parade, in the presence aa ...
... E. J-nkin) presided. The Rev. T. Wheatley was unanimously re-elected s ...
... to join send - in their aamta the section commanders la their district Heightift Bin.,chaetffliT^ “Tb.ere is practice the Morri*. tube ranges at Saturday af&t-noon, at Mtoehead afternoon. (Signad) C. E. Gtanwrowa. Captain, Commanding D Company. BIBTHB ...
... t*o-/ein-old maiden heifers 8 very promising yearling heifers 8 choice heifer calves BOLLS. Tresothnan maoeive sire bred b; Lord Falmouth 2 grand three-ysara-old bulls too-yeots-old ditto 2 fifteen-months-old ditto 4 bull calves With the exception of ...
... t»o landed in marching order, ana, headed several bands, marched to the permanent forces barrack*, where were inspected by Lord Hopetonp. the newly-appointed Governor to Federated Australia. I forgot to mention that the native contingent from India. und«r ...
... LAAGER SURPRISED. •LARGE CAPTURES. ; PRESS ASSOCIATION WAR SPECIAL. Monday. Lord Methuen for on the night the 3rd ins tint, and surprised and captured Boer laager, taking prisoners, 23 rifles. 2 rounds of ammunition, 553 head cattle, sheep, 33 waggons ...
... Edwina 7 Elworfchy— Branfield, Wm. John 25 9 Holfotd— Qreawell, Charles Herbert 26 16 Kilton with Lila took— Morris, Edwin Henry 26 9 Kilre— Sammerhayeiy William 15 Lnccombe— Aoland. Rer, Henry Djke 23 25 Howe. John * 14 Minohead— ...