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PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICTS

... I PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICTS. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act 21 and 22 t Vict. c. 100, B. 6, it is ordered and declared, that from c *tnd after the let day of May nest, the following petty b se9siona districts shall be served by one and the same ...

THE LICENSING SESSIONS

... ICENSING SPSSIONS. I The Recorder sat in the Kilmainham COurthouse yesterday and took upthe busilless Af the: Annual Licensing Sessions for the City of Dublin. T'he list of applications for confirnation was hrst taken up. A large number 'if per- eon8 applied ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER IN GALWAY

... favourably an can be aexpected. LOUGHREA. QUARTER SESSIONS. I (MaN oUR CORassPoNDENTr.) Ballinualoe, Tuesday Night. X Mr. Thomas Rice Hann, Esq Q C, County ¢ Court Judge, opened the Quarter Sessions at h r Loughrea tisnmoroing at 10 o'clock. I Thefollowing ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... Conafrmed 3 Moore v same 230 8 6 25 0 o Reduced to £:258 J Dalton v saane 12 4 4 9 10 0,Redaqed to £8 CO CARLOW. P. RJ Croghan v E Crogha-n .. 10 0 0 130 0 0 ?? Mr. Litton said he thought this vwas the most audacious case ever brought before the cowut, both ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Messrs. Al'Gough, and Frowler, appeared for the next of kin of deesed. It appeared from the evidence titat the tenants on the Croghan part of the estate o£ Lady Emily Bury having tefuaed to pay their rants without Set- ting a redoction, which wa refs a the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA - INTELLIGENCE. TRINITY SITTINGS. ' ?? ; To-diay tea courts open 'for the business of . Trnity. Sittings-the last legal session before the I totng Vacatipn At noon the usual sneetiug of I the Beiichers will be htud to consider 2ciemorialE for admission ...

DESPERATE TRAGEDY IN WESTMEATH

... . Throughout the differences arising ont of these disputes Mrs. Croghan and her younger daughter took one side, and Anne took the side of her brother. About three months ago John Croghan died after a few days illuness. Since John' edeath the three female ...

THE TRIPLE MURDER IN DONEGAL

... private, the only persona present in ad. dition to the prisoliers being the Crown Solioitor and his sasistaist, Bub -ispector Croghan, the police, and jail ofticials. The evidence Akft bhy fle magistrates was kept strictly private, but it ie understood that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Montgomnery, J R Dickson, R Nunn, Patrick ,ewNaughton, R D Stroon. Rev A W .Vest, King-Harman new , v Cayley, J. W Madden, Edward Croghan, U7seher, minors; Martin, minors; N Maouire, Capel St George, A J Cusack, Wm Harden, O'Dell's., minors. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-Before ...

PROSECUTION OF MR. COX, M.P. ON TWO CHARGES

... sitting of the II court, and shortly after that hour the two )n magistrates appeared on the bench. Mr. Alexander Morphy, Sessional Crown Solici- 3n tor for the counties of Kerry and Clare, was n-present to prosecute, and on his suggestion d, the cease ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Petty Sessions Court a copy of the entry of the conviction in his book. It I being now r tated that the Petty Sessiams U!erk had declined to frrnish such copy, Mr. Justice Ross directed the Master of the Crown Office to write to the Petty Session; Clerk ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... with several friends, appeared - at the Petty Sessions Court here to-day, in which - Mr. NV. F. Purcell, R.M., the magistrate who had committed Mr. Meany, presided. When the ordi- - nary business of the sessions had been disposed - of, Mr. Meany (addressing ...