ART DEALER COMPENSATED
... auctioneer at 66 Grafton street, butcher's amistant, of 7 Grattan ra, to recover a sum of in re- spect of ‘s negligence. caused to goods of the plain tiff by ...
... auctioneer at 66 Grafton street, butcher's amistant, of 7 Grattan ra, to recover a sum of in re- spect of ‘s negligence. caused to goods of the plain tiff by ...
... butcher's Grafton street, sued Berna: Lyons, assistant, of 7 Grattan in re- Drumcondra, to recover a eum of aspect of caused to goods of the plain- tiff by defi Mr. McLoone (instructed by Mr. John Moran) H. Craig represented the defendant. for the plaintiff; ...
... Revolu- lu the baleyon days of Home Rule, Grattan’s Parliament, the Arms Code more stringent than at any time since The greatly relaxed precautions ne measure in force in 1847 were aban- in that year by Lord John Russell’: roment, and with disastrous conse- ...
... Daniel Purcell, Power, Oliver Plankett, Varty a S. Sheridan, Shovelier, Bway: John Stewart, Frank Swayne, Jack nem, Pitkington Wilson, Wakely, Wakely, , Atkinson, Batler, Grattan Bellew, Clixby, et ber wall, Collins, ee ion, Deyle, Denvir, B. Haikett, Hew: ...
... the Black Watch; Mr. C. V. L. Poe. King’s Roy\l Rifle Corps. Dublin Herald of Arms—Mr. Guillamore O’Grady. Cork Herald of Arms—Mr. P. G. Mahony. • Athlon* Pursuivant of Arms—Mr. G. D. Burtchaell. • The following ladies were in attendance: Lady Weldon, ...
... OBITUARY. DEATH or The death of Aklerman Denis !w hich took place Friday at to. oedema Grattan will be noieh rep 3 le the friend* and wunaintanos of ce be 4 gentlemen. For man) yeeni ()Callaghan conne \cted s k huildin trade in the citv. Ile hat ree ducted ...
... old china, feather beds, hair ad pasniinps, engravings, antique silver, etc . in town and country. Thomas Stack 40. and Grattan street. The Marsh. 91 OLD furniture, china, pictures, plate., marble Largest buyers South of Ireland. 'G. 63, Grand Parade ...
... body could not have = —— dealer, 66 Grafton street, sued Bernard Lyons, days on the rick, as wit a butcher's assistant, of 7 Grattan e, out of the shed on Drumcondra, to recover the sum of for The deceased was of pec SESSIONS. damages caused to his property ...
... Liverpool yesterday. MXLTIADES, from lon don, arrived at Sydney , for Glasgow, left Philadelphia on Friday. MONMOUTH, from St. John, arrived at liver- from Vancouver for Hong Kong, arrived at Yokohama Saturday. NAMUR left Calcutta yesterday. NILE CP. * O ...
... Mr. A. North Bevon Bi Watch E = i MeV. “Portane, t Dotlin Herald of L. Pow, King's Royal Ride Arms—-Mr. aly ‘O'Grady. Cork of Arms—Mr. G- 0. Athlone ot Arms—Mr. G . Bort: chacll. following ladies were in attendance « ly iy the Hoo, Mrs. se (presented ...
... a gnat at the Osetie) in black, with handsome diamonds. Miss Bp:raft—White and gold gown. lady Sophie Grattan Bellew in black and setts. Mies Grattan Bellew— Soft telvits gown. _ - - Lady Jekyll. white satin dream and stoles nbA black hair, Mr daughter ...
... origin and bis of Irish Arms Acts, and I found that, wit with a few intervals, mea- sures of the kind had been in force in that country ever since the Revolution. In the halcyon days of Home Rule, under Grattan’s Parliament, the Arms Code was more stringent ...