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LOSS OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA

... I would take. To a Juror-If I was on board the Queen Victoria on the night she was wrecked I think I would have brought her safe into harbour. . Tuomas Daviu, a Welshman, irst mate of the Queen Victoria, was then SAN', and after having been cautioned ...

LOSS OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA

... LOSS OF THIE QUEEN VICI'ORI A. INQUEST ON TainG BODIES-INoIONAT. TuEI adjourned inquest on the bodies of the two women and two children, who were drowned by the loss of the Victoria, was resumed on Moandav, in the Ilnard-rooni of the Kingstown Police ...

THE LOSS OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA— THE INQUEST

... THE - LOSS OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA- THE INQUEST. I We have very little to add to the details which we have b already published respecting the loss of the Queen Victoria, r rad the awful sacrifice of human life that ensued. Only four of the bodies have as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... re- ceired an answer from her Majesty. He head wired her (readirg from a telegraph form) i- To her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, Buckingbamn Castle, Enzland-I r-airnprisoned for travelling wvithou t a ticket on tire M' G W R to BroadstAune, Dublin ...

THE COMPONENTS TUBE CO

... Starw -r, l'ubeCompany; Coventry, director of Compose' ts Tubn Companr; Alexis do Beck, name C ; Ernest Piercy, law 111 Queen Victoria street, London; HI- Hall. director of 14 Hall, Limited; Harvey L>uCr»«, sen, Innis' l>a!k«v, present of street, Loudon; ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT

... in Co wes harbour, at nime, when she left wvith the Court for Southampton. SOI;THAsiMTON, SATURIDAY MtaIxe-Iler Majesty Queen Victoria, l'rince Albert, the 'irimmce of WVvles, alid Prilnce A %rthtii, attend(il by the Diichiess (if WV el- liegton, Lady-ii-W ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... It's a lie-upon my word and honour it is; I am a useful citizen-an honourable member of society, and a loyal sub- ject of Queen Victoria. The magistrate inflicted a nominal fine of one shilling. ...

LIBERATION OF O'CONNELL AND JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... Majesty. The loyalty of the Irish pebple was well known; they entertained fan undying loyalty to Queen Victoria (cheers). Hie would say, long live the Queen; the Irish were never in any period 'of history dis- loyal. They were always 'found faithful subjects ...

THE CASE OF ALDERMAN SALOMONS—THE JEWISH OATH

... they were clearly of opinion that the act still subsisted, although they had not a sovereign George on the throne, but Queen Victoria; they were of opinion that the act requiring the oath of abju- ration was passed by the legislature for the pur- poses ...

TYRE CASES

... KAISER. Paris, Tuesday. The Evenement gives publicity to & rumour tc, the effect that the Emnperor William will visit Queen Victoria next springr at Dinard, where her Majesty is credited with the intention of staying a few days on her wav home from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... corner of 1xchange.strect and Cork- hi]], known as No. 4 Exchange-street, held under )ease for the lives of her Majesty Queen Victoria and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wailis, or 31 years from the let June, 1853, at the yearjy rent of X46, payable half ...

THE HARNESS PROSECUTION

... Division to-day Mr. Jus- tic Vaughan Williams bad before him again the petition of MNr. T. B. Browne. advertiaing agent, Queen Victoria Street, for winding up the Medi- cal 0-eComtlny. Counisel, reprcaen'irsn various partie's interested, amked for the retirenent ...