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THE SAD ACCIDENT NEAR CORWEN

... C. A. Hamilton, W. R. 3 Pemberton, WV. Rownsborough, F. F. Las-, WG ad Miller, 31. Ellis, J. Hargreaves, J. NV. D. Roche, S of J. Edwards, G. Worthington, C. Langley. P. S r.) Iredale, J. Hans Hamilton, W. K. Haminton, J. L tes Edger, James lelly, jun ...

CITY SESSIONS

... interpleader between a man and his wife, or to act otherwise than he had done. THE BRAY FISHERIES. Yesterday Messrs Alan Hornsby and Cecil Roche, B L, Inspectors of Fisheries, held an inquiry at the Courthouse, Bray, into an ap- plication to define the boundary ...

THE ALTHORP TRAGEDY

... south coast of Ireland has been held at Kinsale by the Irish Fisheries Inspectors- viz., Mr Alan Hornsby (in the chair), the Rev. W. S. Green, and Cecil Roche, D.L. The inquiry was held in ?? of applications received by the Fishery inspectors to prohibit ...

FISHERY INQUIRY AT STEWARTSTOWN

... FISHERY INQUIRY Ai3 STEWARTS- TOWN. Yesterday afternoon, at six o'clock, 'Messrs. Alan Hornsby (chairman!, Cecil R. Roche, and W. Spottiswoode Greene, inspectors of fisheries, sat in the Stewartatown Courthouse to inquire into the advisability of making ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of December, upon0 the person of George Hurst, who was proceeding in a gig in company with an individual named Taylor, from Alan. chester to Rochdale. Mr. Taylor is one of the professors of surgerv who, in this part of the country, bear the title of the ...

SOUTHSEA VISITORS' LIST

... Tapper. No. 4.-MR. .«nd the Misses Blanch PALM ROAD. Alma Villa. —General and Mrs. Stotlierd. Anglesey House.—Dr. Roche, n.u , Mrs. and Master Roche. M(ulcira House. —jirs. and the Hisses Lewis. STREET. No. 11.—Miss Brown. , No 32. —tMr. and Mrs. T. A. Raynes ...

THE MURDER IN THE WEST OF IRELAND

... produced, who 1: deposed to some unusual noise, though not of a violent character, in Guilfoyle's house on that ; evening. ' V Edward Hogan deposed to having been coursing on the 3rd of April last, and having two grey- y hoands. He wvent down to the Bunahow ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that that was so. He v.oull receive tho mat ter for consideration, Lclt ihe ai'reiiendeo the authorities want to chow taat not alan the p ayment of the rent and Cost>, but also the applicatiou for leave to redeem, should be made within s;x months from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Zfe M'Guize nadametiter, Lord s s! Cncy T Owen Wynnev Juoh vM Wiliam M'Sowan v xnmo, O Ea _ R A*rstoge Cal King-Huzan, Thoas Alan Wajor, Andrew Marnhy v d Lor e Kennedy? Chsu S Dudpeo, Jobn GCoteoy V Thomas Casey v same, bary Feey v Sae, Ceogm v sac^ Ja ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Char.ey-Giacometti v. ?? v.. Knight: -Appeal motions :Buena v. Burland- Towns Dnidse, &Gc,' Company (Reith's Peoiilm`-Re P Alan Li ver LeeadMiingL Company-Davis V.. PikWilesfordiv. Watson-Shore'asESbte (8albyv. Bateoand Pricgv. Bate)-Mlnat gM . BOLII ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... than sentsne her to six months'o hard labour.f ?? IMIELNCoLi2Y DE5ATII.-Mr. Sydney Ellis, ne ed 26, a younger SOn of Mir. Edward Shipley Ellis, chairnian of the Mdtland| ?? company, met with his death on Friday while experimenting in a laborator-y at ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Sub-Sheriff, when the following gentlemen having anmwered their names were sworn on the grand jury before Edward Magauran, Esq., Clerk of the Crown:- Edward Saunderson, foreman; Somerset H UaxweUl, Lewellyn Tralerne B Saunderson, James Hamilto, Benjamin Samuel ...