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THE KING

... ing dispositions of Sir J. C. Hiplis. lay, -Mr, James-Day, and ,dr. Bennitt, who ha4e beautiful - 3ugeas and gafdens on. t4e Parade, it should be stated, that fheytbvewi .ens ?? or the occasion of the King's laitding, ud ?? by as much beauty andt fashion ...

THE KING'S COURT

... Jesus College the Hon. Mr. Temple, MIr. Etdward Finch Hatton. the Rev Dr. taniei Clarke, Yr. F. Pollock, Trinity College ; Mr. fBeckett, the Rev. John Taylor, Rev. J. W. 'Cunningham, the Rev, P. Dodd, the' Rtev. Hentry Boulton, Dr. Lsrchia, the Rev. WY ...

THE KING'S COURT

... appeontment as Aid-do-Cumap to the King. Lieutenant Colonel Creagh, on appointment to the 4th Foot. by Lord Hill. Colonel Trench, on appointment as a A.I.K.C. Royal Guelphic Order. Major A. Lyster, by the Right Hon. Spring Rice. Mr. Sergeant Russell, on his ...

DR SMETHURST'S CASE

... I DR SMETIURST'S CASE.I At the Southwark Police Court on Saturlay, Dr. Thomas Smetlurst, about whose case there has becn so much doubt, was brought before Mr. Coombe, at the Southwark Police Court, on a charge, for that he, on the 96tb December last ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Paloner, Dublin ; ir. George M ullen, JDsblio ; Mr. Joseph Ryan, Bcirceloua Mr. O.Shea, Madrid - Mr. C. Fitzgerald, and NMr. John Ii'tzgerald, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Blake, lenlo Castie, .Co.. 6uaway; Mr. itnd ...

ENGLISH COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... committee consisted of that emlinent and howourable .person a Sir H. Torrens, Dr. Nuttail, MAr. Pyne, an artist, and Mr. Roach', a gentleman of the learned profes. I sion; and Mr Mlat. *'yatt, a gentleman eaineaen ia] his profession as an architect, with ...

KING'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... the grand juries were sworn, *Mr. JACKSON, K.C. in the case of the King at the prosecution of John Palmer, a. Mayor, &c. of Cork, moved to have the time for pleading enlarged. His motion was grounded upon the afsi- davit of Mr. Julius Cesar Besnard, Town ...

DR. TANNER'S SENTENCES

... Messrs E. Burke and 3'L Coyle) ap- peared for Dr. Tanner. The Attorney-General. Messrs Byan, Q.C., and R. Hennessy (iustructed by Mr. George Bolton) appeared for the Crown. The Attorney-General said inasmuch as Dr i Tanner had stated in an affidavit that his ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... a suit in which.the de- fendant was engaged against Mr. Harloe Phibbs Baker.- Mr. Fair succeeded in establishing his demand against Mr. Baker, which event was communicatedto him by his attor- ney, Mr. Gorman, at the termination of the case in Novem. 1 ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... to Mr. .; Irwin. r- The witness was cross-examined, with the view of show- ;i ing that the prosecution had been instituted by Mr. George .o Rutledge, the defendant in the celebrated suit of Rutledge ,e. Rutledge. to Mr. Walter Henry proved that Dr. Tonry ...

DR. TANNERS'S IMPRISONMENT

... pun- ished. Baron Dowse asked was any time given to Dr Tanner to find baii. Mr. O'Shauglhnessy replied that he made no point on that. Baron Dovwse-Dr Tanner does not go about provided with two bailsmnen. Mr. O'Shaughnessy-No, he does not. and I don't think ...