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CARDIFF LICENCES

... CARDIFF LICENCES. IMPORT AiNT APPEAL CASE. it AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPELLANT. *s In the House of Lords on Friday the Lord Y Chancellor, Lord Asbbourne, and Lord Morris sha d before them the appeal of MUr. David Gor- tn man, formerly of the Seven ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... certain questions of navigation; a -Judgmeot reserved. tj IMPORTANT SHIPPING ACTION. tl or The Lord Chancellor, Lord Watson, . Lord b .e, Alacnagliten, and Lord Morris resumed on Wed- y L nesdav consideration of the appeal by the R.na- Hi of ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SWANSEA MANAGER

... Nuivita. tinni Collieries Crompanry, was resumed in tire Hlrnso of Lords onr Tuesday before tire Lord CbancolIor, Lorld S-ib ?? Lord Watson1 Lord Field, Lord ir Mocirugliten, and Lord ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... Lee- nf. ward Isletids, Jn thle Wast, Indies. re, ~o THE CURItOUS MOPIPNG OASE. nl ?? Lord Chancellor, Lotil W'tstorn, Lord liet-. t is Schall, Lord ?? Lord Morris reuautird ontA 10 Tuesday tile Iertting of Otto ?? by the Tiedugar at Irort ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... agent of tie owners, they were, therefore, liable. He quoted an Irish case, Remnsoy V. Quin, decided in 1874, in t which Lord Morris and Chief Jutiice Monahani hield tlhat the master of a ship was the agent and I representative of tile owners. It was the ...

A SWANSEA BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... . LOCAL, LAW OAS 1l,. ACTION AGAINST NoRiTH'S NAVIGAFION COLLIERIES COMPANY. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Selborne, Lord Wet- sonl, Lord Morris, Loril Macnagllten, and Lord Field were occupied ott fvled'y with the ...

PARLIAMENT

... ahoritly after four o , .:P Jiers ;; ^ D;lEW PEERS,01 n' lers. Lord Ashton (Mr. James Willieson)ni, intr- i zin dtoed by IXrds Battersee, and: Aberdare, snd el 11 Lord Kineear, itroduced by Lords Watsonand ir had Abardare, tock the oath and subscribed the ...

THE MURDERS IN DUBLIN

... first carriage. Amongst those ant 'a who attended the funeral were the Lord Chancellor, ov :a Lord Be Vesci, Lord Chief Justice Morris, the w, n Lord Chief Baron, Lord Just-ice Dsasy, ...

THE EARL OF AYLESFORD'S CASE

... Aylesfurd v. Robert Morris and Charles Addison. This suit, which has occupied the court about a week, was instituted by Lord Ayles - ford to restrain actions brought by the defendant, Robert Morris on bills of exchange bv which Lord Aylesford had, shortly ...

PORTMADOO

... Lloyd Jones, c M. A., rector of Criccieth ; Rev. J. Ivor Jones, BDr. t William Jones-Morris, Messrs Jonathan Davie0, D. t It. Thomas, Richard Ravies, John Jones-Morris, C Robert Rowlands, David Richards, Robert Wil- i ]iams (Britannia, Foundry), William ...

CHARGES AGAINST CARDIFF HOTELKEEPERS

... gave evidence to the same effect, and said th he would not have taken Morris up for bein sro drunk. Thereupon the Stipendiary dismissed the ac case. sit William Smith, landlord of the Lord Palmerston, en Bridge-street. was charged with permitting us drunkenness ...