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LAW INTELLIGENCE. LA

... children of a deceased sister named Kil- patrick, being Edward Kilpatrick (the plain- tiff), James George Kilpatrick, and John Francis Kilpatrick, entitled to his personal estate; it was believed at the time that there were also in existence the grandchildren ...

THE WALPOLE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... received £50, the bequest of the late Henry Graham, oP. Dromorc, County Down, per Messrs. Robert Martin4 William Lilburn, and John Francis Mulhgan,. executors, which the governors gratefally ackuowA ledge. SOCIETY ?? ORPHANS OFrT IoNrISTRS ANA MISi0oNAtRIEs ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... nER5] TEE AVVAIRS OF TIM ESSRS. MALCONSON. ?? matter came before the Chief Clerk again .to-day for proof of debt. aMr. John Francis Harbinson, jeweller, High aStreet, Belfast, sought to prove in respect of a sum , of £45 for jewellery supplied to Mrs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Lout' Down ; Wiiliam Charles Millea, County I CeleaV- Robert IHamniton Ross, Londonderry -. Anes Moore, County Antrim ; John Francis Mtel ville. Curk: and MinanlBrExenjLirneric. ...

LENT ASSIZES, 1857

... El. Boyd, Castleblayney; John Conninghiam, Glass- ough; Basil G. Brooke, Castleblayney; Richard A. Miinett, Derrygooney; John Francis Johnston. Minmore; Humphrys Jones, Millinouat; Hamilton K1'2vath, Thornford; Esqrs. TYRONE ASSIZES. The following gentlemen ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... I think it should be put to the -meeting, and the sense of the meeting ascertained. 1 take the liberty of moving that John Francis Ferguson, Egq., High-Sheriff, do take the chair. Mr. SBAZEa Trmary seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. , The ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... threw up the window, and saw the pri- sonors at the door, and they were arrested by some soldiers passing at the time. John Francis Charleton, sergeant, 3rd West York Militia, proved that he and sene other soliers had arrested the prisoners. Mr. TRAcv ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... of British possessions in the vast continent of Africa. A BODY DIISLNTERRED NItALR CROS- MA4GLEN.. On the 21st inst. Mr. John Francis Snall, coroner for South Armagh, held an inquest on the body of a man named Patrick IHanrtatty, eighty- eight years of ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... the th-ree wiards : -North Wa-r-essrs John' Cherry Nicholon, J.P.. awld Thor,-n? WilliS (hilonsista). South Ward-Megssrs. John Francis Sma&l' anc Daniel MNurtagh (Parne-hites)t. West Ward-Met. ! Robert Dlepter, ?? and A. R-. Walker. There brine- no othier ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... before going to Hartley. He attacked part of the hills on September 20, when the following casualties ?? wounded, Captain John Francis Taylor and Cor- poral Fredk. Philip Hobson, both of Natal Troop. Two friendlies killed and two wounded.' ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... the dck., y DReIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD. f. :rPatk. Donnelly -was brought up on summerons, . charged by Mr. John Francis Ferguson with driv- Lc ug this horse and cart on the centre of the Crumlin n Readl, on the 4th inst. Le The defendant promised ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... guilty and plead guilty. The prisoner was then indicted for having felo- niously stolen twenty-two diamonds, the property of John Francis Rarbinson, jeweller, Belfast, on the 28th April, 1 887. Mr. SMITH said he would plead guilty to this and the other indictments ...