LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Motions Es Pare..(10'45 o'clock,) I iftos1 at.t4 | (Before the Divslionol Court, 11 1S o'clock.; Motions on NOtice-o'Conor v Croghan, Clelland v Ii Boyd, Mehe. v M'Carthy and other.r Ne CwTrial ?? v Adamson aad another, hat oring.- EXCHEQUER DIVISION. Ex ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... C C, . Messrs Tournish. and Dev ins. Messra .H H 0 Moore sand T H Risk were solicitors for the Tories, L assisted by Mr. Croghan (agent), and severali 1other bailfffs, etc.' 'a j In the early part of the dlay a batch'of Loyalist objections were challenged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... be appoited Commnissioner for Oaths at Armagh, ri the roomf olii -lt ME 1iiEiia Williamson. Mr. Steele was clerk of petty sessions, which sat once a weeki Ele had resided in Armagh all bin life, and his certificate was signed by the local magistrates. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TAXIING OFFICE. Befor Mastear Coffey-Crawford's trusts (l), Before Easifer Heam-Harris' brusts (G). a QUEENS BENCH DIVISION. Croghan v. Croghen (1); Ohaniherlaine v. Kelly (2). COMMI)ON PLEAS DIVISION. Shiel v. Hilton (1); hl Ncill v. ]0oss () ; Ogilvie v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Solicitor-General, Mr. Houston, Q.C., and AMr. Walker Craig (instructeci by Mr. Robert Kelly, Belfast). PETTY SESSIONS. I3ATLrYMENA.-At these sessions on Friday-Mi'. John Young, D.L., ?? Agar, tramp, for having on the 7th inst. been guilty of refractory conduct ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... 30 o'alock-d Monds' cstate, from 4th inst; Waller v Waller, MWithell and Son; O'Callagban av O'Calleghan, F 5 F Sm;itih; E Croghan octats, Malcolmrsou: Barrou va' BlerrLn, Thornton and Son; 1 ller v Kelly, Moore. K'eily, 4nd Llovd; Haolett v Woedwright ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—LONDON, THURSDAY

... Tonse, em - d by Mr. .Chambers.I lived in 1841 at Exeter with m'brother, who is 'aconfectioner. Mr. Fraser nsedr live suring sessions and assizes. Hie had a sittin~1.oom and a oem. A Mise Arnold used to visit hinm. Hhe came very o en. le used to call her ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Crown ?? v. Scanlan and Burke. a Civil ?? r. Landelles. Mann v. Kennedy; d Charles v. Bell; Marshall v. Corcoran; same v. Croghan; Robin-on and another v. Murray; Smith, Griffin, & Co. v. tnfon; National Cash Register Co., Ltd., v. Keogh; Iickhaxm v. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... with four copies. Civii Side-Motions on Li~ Notice-Hedgens a' Murray and another' Kellyj C s amtd another v Andrews'. IM'Croghan v' Burke, '3 RMGiffiti v M1NeilI. Roberts. and Coyv Mills, Taylor andt Co, Limited, a' Rice; George Herbert, Li-t 's mited ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CrumUli' petty sessions, directing the Belfast Water Commissioners to, repair the county roads, which had been injured by their traffic int connection with the Stoneyford water works, the Commissioners having appeale 1 to the quarter sessions against such ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... do-; Weagham, dc: Nlurdo~k.4 audit aasisnees account; Marks, motion, BexucLamp: Boyle, do, Mathew'; same, (o, ScaIlan ; Croghan. d, Gerrari; Murphy, do, )urray; MAahon, du, Eaton; [ope, do, Larlin. (Before the Chief Regstrar.) At 11 30 o'clock. Bracken ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... c 12 to 1 o'clock-H and B Fitzgerald, J C a Hurley, J S H Dillon, Roe v Shortt. M'Carthy v M'Carthy, G E Lambert. Edward Croghan, l Graves v Shaw, J Ni Ferrall, Redmond v Red- r mond, Wiseman v Nugent. 1 to 2 o'clock-I Ross v Whitestone, D Finlay and ...