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LAW INTELLIGENCE, YESTERDAY

... his second wife, who survived himu, he left two SQns named Charles Cotton Jury and Edward _cott Jury. and a daughter, Agnes, who was mar. nied to a Mr. MitchelL Edward Scott Jury died n November, 1S77, before attaining majority. Charles Cotton Jury be-ame ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CHANCERY DIVISION. Yesterday the Mater of the Rolls had before him the case of Davies v O'Flaherty, a suit brought by Mr. Edward Michael Davies, of St. Michael's, Athenry, for the purpose of having two agreements, alleged to lave been made by &e defendant ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... matter to a jury. Messrs. Richey, Q. C., and Atkins, were counsel for Patrick O'Connor, the alleged lunatic. CONMMISSIONER FOR RECEIVING AFFDAVITS, Mr. Charles Leech, Q C., with whom was Mr. M'Laughlin, applied that Mr. Edward Hay be ap- pointed commissioner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... trial could not be proceeded b with. Tue Magistrate said Mr. Richey should put his signature S to the information already sworn. Mr. Curran said he intended to cross-examine Mr. Richey. 8 Mr. Richey not having answored, Mr. Hemphill stated that be thought ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... for decision as to who should pay the costs of the suit The ar- guments occupied the day. Counsel for plaintiff- a Messrs. Richey, Q.C., and J. A. Byrne, instracted 11 by Messrs. O'Shea and Byrne. For the defendant r -Messrs. J. F. Walker and C; H. Meldon ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW INTELLIGENCE

... proprietors of which lapei' are the defendants, was resumed at the sittig bf the coemt: Counsel for the plaintiff - Messrs. Richey, Q.C,, Johlstob, and Rdtiisn; solicitor, Mr. Friniklin. lor defendanet-Meesre, Jellett, Q,C., O'H-gan, Q.C.;anpd Hiekson. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... *John Harding, Esq., eldest son of John Harding, late of the city of Cork, deceased. Henry Concannon, Esq., eldest son of Edward J. Con- cannon, of Waterloo, in the county of Galway, Esq. John William Carleton, Esq., eldest son of Andrew Carleton, of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... eldest son of Isaac James Murphy, of Armnagh, s1 in the county of Armagh. Henry Alexander Richey, B A, University of. Dublin, eldest son of Alexander George Richey, Ilate of Upper Pembroke streetin the city ofr I Dublin, LL D, Q C, deceased. ,x Andrew Long ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... were in attendance. Lord Mountoashel occupied a seat on the bench. Mr. Purcell, Q. C., and Mr. Richey, instructed by Mr. Orpen, appeared for the Rev. Edward Henry Newenham. Sergeant Sherlock, Q C., and Mr. (Carton, instructed by Mr. Carton, appeared for ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... until Satulrday next. Mfr. Brady, Q. C., and Mr. Sheckleton were for the heir-at-law; and Mr. Pillcington, Q.C., and Mfr. Richey for the next of kin. ROLL'S COURT. Thel-on. R. P. Vereker and Louisa !.T Wife v. the Marpuise de Vincleiaturo -in this - the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... n6t produced; and the 'present motion hab stbod over for the production of the bill, but it t w vas not forthoeming. ' ' Mr. Richey, Q.C., on the part of the defendant, I !anow moved to set-aside the judgment. - Mr. Carton, ori the :plaintifF, oppoied the ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... dividends now due and in arrear upon a certaina sum of stock standing to the' redit of the cause, and the separate credit of Mr. Edward Archer, a lunatic. By an order of the Court of Chancery, of the 4th July, I S4, it was ordered that Mr. Archer should continue ...