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THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... career of the into Daniel O'Connell, are omitted to solely owingjto theexigenciea of our space. The oft- out opinion of Dr. Grattan on the subject of the Inquiry will be regarded as peculiarly valuable, ?? owing to the fact that he is e Protestant of what ...

WHAT IS A HAWKER?

... IWHAT IS A HAWKER? IMPORTANT CASE. Charles Abbott, of Cardigan road, Rloman road. Old Ford, was yesterday summoned before Mr E. S. Fordbam, at North London police court, for wilfully causing an obstruction in Ridley road, Kingsland. This was a police ...

THE WELSH TITHE RIOTS INQUIRY

... ; Mr. Alan 4J thP titepayers; r. M r~ice ,loyd, thie Eccle- ?? ne; and r. Arcus Louis, the Clea' Defenc@ Association.-lfr. John Morgan, of Mol;reporter for a local paper, and politca agezit for Perlainen r@,reptee sti ve of Fliat County and Borough, ws ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... persons on his premises on the 11th January, who had the appearance of recently tipplingl therein. Tfle case wvas dismissed. John Gordon, licensed publican, 08, North Street, wavs siulmlmuend by Sub-Constable Crawfoi-d for hav- big his house open for the ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... then sworn as a Mark-et JulyY:-John Gaffikin, Felix Kelly, Patrick Falloon, John MLanughlin, Joseph M'Cullougli, Salil. Herdman, Thomas MIGrath, Itobert Clemients, John Dickie, William Ware, James MI'Cullough, and John Graham. HisWoRSHIP-.-Gentlemrn of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'W. N. Grattan, the prisoner said, ' That is my handwriting. William Grattan said he wae a retired boot and shoe dealer, living at Tiverton, and the prisoner was his nephew. He did not know anything of the bill produced. It was in John Grattan's handwriting ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT RHYMNEY

... 61, whoseI e body was found near Penuel Chapel on Sunday t e last, was opened.-Mrs. Mary Morris said she wmas e the wife of John Morris, and lived at 31, Came- I a street. She knew the deceased, William Jones. t He lodged with her. She last saw him alive ...

THE TITHE WAR IN WEST WALES

... authorities in London that it was nrothinig but a P romp-that a pretty girl put lier arms round a I good-lolring officer. Mr. Rowell Evans, chief.constable of Cardigan. r I shire, was the next witness, He did not see tie T assault. tl Mr. Picton Evans ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Paget, The libellous matter complain- ed of had reference to the recent Paget and Cardigan affair, and asserted that the prosecutor in that case had made a plant upon Cardigan for the purpose of extorting money from him-in other words that he was guilty ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CARDROSS CASE

... the arched recess,, ar fifteen shilcds sis- ipenled - the arms painted helraldically, and in chronological order, of the various Speaksers of the Irish H-Iouse of ComIImons, comrencing with Sir John Davis, tile first Snealker ill tile -Parliamcnt of James ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... any . mental disquietude. He thought he ws r abeher man. He had been complaining of his heart for t about twelve minths. a John Mallon dtsposed that he was employed as t boots in the Linenliall Hotel, where dec easa.d had f beenstopping, On Friday night ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JURY-FEB. 28. It Before Mr. Justice HOLMES anda Common Jury. f SIR THOMAS £SMONDE, V.Pr, EJECTING A TENANT. o Sir Thomas H. Grattan Esmonde, Bart., M.P., brought an action of ejectment for non-payment a of rent against one of his tenants, Wm. Redmond, l ...