BIRTHS
... Ashfield, Antrim Road, Lieburn, to Air. and Mra. T. J. M'Geown—a daagblcr. ..in«—July 10, at Blackheath, the wife of Major Parkinson-Cumine, M.C.— son. ...
... Ashfield, Antrim Road, Lieburn, to Air. and Mra. T. J. M'Geown—a daagblcr. ..in«—July 10, at Blackheath, the wife of Major Parkinson-Cumine, M.C.— son. ...
... St. Mary's Church, where the preacher was the Rev. Bentley, rector of Jonesborough. The officers on parade were Major Parkinson-Cumine, M.C.; Major Brian Brady, M.C.: Captain Roger Hall. M.C., and Captain X. W. Farrell (adjt.). ...
... Crosse. Captain M. Close. Messrs. S. 8. M'Dowell. R. Rickerby, and M. J. Willis, J.P.; captain and chairman. Major B. D. Parkinson-Cumine. M.C., D. 1.; vice-chairman, Mr. 8. E. Entwistle; senior vice-captain, Mr. J. Gray; Junior vice-captain, Mr. P. D. M’Evoy; ...
... SALT, Novel Prosecution at Newry Newry Petty Sessions yesterday John Graham, Lisscraw, Carolough. was summoned by Major Parkinson Cumine, District-Inspector, for having placed meal mixed with salt on his lands so that it was rendered poisonous. Frank Logan ...
... their sympathy with deceased's and family , of five young children. ages ranged from ten months to fourteen veers. Mayor Parkinson-Cumin and Mr. Wm. Johnson. on behalf of the Tramway Company, joined in the expressions of regret, which were acknowledged by ...
... M’Conville, J.P., seconded the motion, and Mr. T. V. Gillespie, solicitor; District- Inspector Fletcher, Major B. D. Parkinson- Cumine (D. 1., Bessbrook), and Mr. A. Devenish-Mearee, Cleric of the Court, who supported, paid tributes the character 'el deceased ...
... were denied. District-Inspector Parkinson-Cumine prosecuted, and Mr. John Skeffington, solicitor. Dungannon, represented all the men. The charges against Q'Mtm were first taken, and District-Inspector Parkinson- Cumine stated that on special form for ...
... left no family. The jury then Land 'beer set nut elpreeled their tympani', with lb. rehairy* IKdh ri, tuns. with Make Parkinson-Cumine. ii I , Dessbruuk, MI LONGER A SYMBOL. kLLEGORY SPRINGS TO LIFE. WUXI\ IN 20TH CENTURI rancts TI;INED ON )1 N. nu figure ...
... constable had fiot been any nouse from left the barracks until returned. Mr. X/' was a teetotaller. DistricUlnspector Parkinson-Cumin© (prosecuting) pointed out that the following day when Briens had left barracks to telephone from tit© p«©t Office witness ...
... —Cumlne marriage has arranged, and will shortly take place, hetuocn Major T>. Parkinson Curaino, M.C., . ’ilifan* Barracks. only surviving son of the late Canon Parkinson-Cumine. M.A., and Florence Mary, daughter of the. R©v. R,. A. M.A.. Bengal F- clesiartical ...
... Funeral to M'Garel Cemetery to-morrow (Tuesday), May 28th, 2 o’clock p.m. flowers. Parkinson-Cumlne —May 25, 1929, at Killough, Co. Down, Frances Jane Parkinson-Cumine. Funeral leaves her late residence 4 pan. to-day (Monday), 27th inst., for family burial ...
... with wounds in the hip and thigh. These three men were removed in the union ambulance (which was accompanied by Major Parkinson-Cumine) to the Newry General Hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate Kearns’s hand. Two other men named Michael Sands ...