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DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... by Mr. Robert Meate) for the petitioner. SN THE MATTER OF THE CHURCH TEMPORALITIES CUOMSISSIONESS V. JOSEPH PHLLIPS. Joseph Phillips, one of the tenants of the glebe lands of Maghera, County Derry, applied that the farm now occupied by his uncle, to whom ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... that his Lord-ship had thrown out. Mr. Rsel(Messrs. Shieridlan & Russell, Newery) represented the pri- soner. tnREcsNZ. Joseph Phillips, an employee of Mr. John Wilde, jeweller, -Scotch Street, Ar-aagh, pleaded guilty to stealing three silver watches, a ...

ANNUAL LICENSING PETTY SESSIONS

... license, and James tMtore, 69, serei Street, for spinrts and 'beer honse. There was attendance of the ap- plicansts. Joseph Phillips, for whom Mr. P. J. Magee appeared, asked for a spirits and beer license for premises in Ca~vendish Street. A similar ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... twso d sureties in l5 each-for his ?? thuil or called upon. VIOTiriXi Aq9.`VfA ON' TiM Oi'PE i ut Patrick BradLy and Joseph Phillips were put C !1. forwiard, charged by SOubConstable CaIrleton wvitho N1 Id having been drunk and dii.orderly on the previou;I ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... .[~ .&SS~~ ~ -.11ll .:l ?? z I ' COUNTY ARMAGH. CROWN COURT. ,Before the LoanD CHIEF B-ARON,. LARCENY OF JEWELLEYtY. Joseph Phillips, who was employed, in the jewel- iet-- establishment of Mr. Wilde,' Scotch Street, Airoah and who, on Friday, pleaded ...

THE LOSS OF THE NEVA

... men with regard to the masts and spars and lashing being rotten was not correct, with the exception of gammon lashing. Joseph Phillips, in reply to Mr. M'ILEAN, said lie was a shipbroker, and it was part of his business to buy and sell vessels. He chartered ...

A FRENCH MURDERER

... wlhom he foitud ant as a3 afclinent lodger, anud whom he was onasbued tot miurder on account of thoir lonely position- Joseph 'Phillipe 'selected for his operationl theo class 'of un-: fortunates 'whioee degradation and isolation, .and .the peicullarities ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... William Byrne, Carlow ap- no peared for the plaintiff. in IN BANKRUPTCY. er, ( {Before Mr Justice Boyd), I I re John Joseph Phillips-This case came be- * ifore the Court to hare it declared that the td tradesr. who until reeent'y carried on business as ...