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THE AFFAIRS OF MESSRS. PATTON AND VICKERS

... to Mr. Registrar Haffitt for the confennation of aschemeof arngement a=eed to by the creditors under the failureof Messr. Patton and Vickers, ship and in- surace brokers and the managers of tbe Royal Exchange Stem Shipping Compan- odonaseb Line). The ...

ARMAGH ASSIZES

... MEDAL TO DR. PATTON, TAYDRAOEE. A MEETING has been held in the Grand Jury-room, Armagh, ithe presentation of the Royal Humane Society' edal to Dr. Patton, of Tandragee- J. ELLISON MACARTNEY, Esq., High-Sheriff, in the chair. Alexander Patton, Esq., 1. D ...

Law Intelligence

... ever for the business of a tailor and clothier. Mr PATTON-DO you know that medical men are apt to be mistaken in judging of these cases? -Witness-Unhappily they have no means of judging pre, isely. Mr PATTON--DO you remember the opinion you gave in the case ...

Law Intelligence

... CARDROSS CASE. WMILLAN V. TILE FREE eaaURCL. The hearing of the pauties on the adjustment of the issues was resumed to-day. Mr PATTON, for the pursuer, said that, in answer to the question which was put by the Lord PresWent at the elose of the debate yesterday ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... evidence on both sides, His HONOUR dismissed the case on the merits. B11ANAGH V. PATTON. This was an action by John Branagh, desher. Lombard Street, Belfast, against Elizaberh Patton, 220, Orumnlin Road, flosher, to recover the sum of £7 6s 1 Od, balance of ...

REVISION COURT

... remain on. MNr. Patton had given satisfactory evidence on thu previous day. M~r. Drsarx-W1I} e had Patton up here at the previouls revision, and uypon the man's owvnevidence your wvorship struck him out. M~r. BArrEn-It was not on Patton's evidence, but ...

THE GLEN TILT CASE

... Mr. PATTONe-It goes Up as far as Forest-Lodge.C Lord ?? it be traced all the way to Castletown o, of liraernar ? tl Mr. PATTON-No ; it is a mere track after passing Forest- h1 Lodge. e Lord RouaEtTSOt-Wss there another line of road ? 1 Sir. PATTON-There ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Kennedy stated that Patton' had been admitted to the Union Hospital en the 19th March. whete he remained until the 16th July. Patton's leg was broken, and he had a cut below one of his eves. ockington stated that on the night in question Patton had conie out ...

JURY COURT. – FIRST DIVISION

... not done. He therefore directed the jury to find for the defender. Mr Patton took exceptions to the Judge's direction. The Court then adjourned. Counsel for the pursuer—George Patton, Esq, and G. H. Pattison, Esq. Agent—Mr John Robertson, jun., S.S.C. ...

ARMAGE QUARTER SESSIONS

... SJESSIONS. YESTERDAY, at this court at Armagh, before Mr. W. H. KISBEY, Q.O., County Court Judge for Armagh and Louth, George Patton. William MkIlnaney, and James Garret were indicted for forming part of an unlawful assem bly, and creating a riot, at Killylea ...

POLICE NEWS

... crombie with having violently assaulted William Patton. Abercromble stated that on Saturday evening he was called on to go to the house of William Patton, Strand Street. On going inside he observed Patton, who was in bed, bleeding from a serious wound ...

CURIOUS ASSAULT CASE AT BANGOR

... was done at the request of the Rev. Alexander Patton, the pastor. Mr. Thompson went for the purpose of taking part in the devotions, and had no idea of going there to disturb the meeting. Ilev. Mr. Patton gave out a piralm, aind Mr. Tonirpson, as was ...