NEWCASTLE
... 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.). ...
... 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.). ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... same, while Constables Wallace and Monaghan were charged with failing to make certain entries. District - Inspector Parkinson - Cumin. stated lie visited the barracks on the night of October 7. and found Proctor was not there. lie was told that Sergeant ...
... If. M'CaUom, 8.M., a young man wljo gave/ tbe name of Robert Brown, of fixed abode, was charged custody by Major B. D. Parkinson-Cumine, D. 1., Beasbrook, having broken and entered the shops Samuel Brown, Glassdrunimood, Co. Armagh, and William John Moffett ...
... The Itanninglen Pollee Inquiry. before District-Inspectors Ferris Anderson. was concluded sestertla. Dist rnt-Inspector Parkinson-Conline prosecuted, and Mr. John Skelangton. solicitor, Dungannon, defended. Sergeant Joseph Reid, in charge of the Special ...