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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland27 Oct 1887 presiding. The Mayor mentioned that had communicated with (our English ladies. Two of these —Mr. Headley and Mr. Stewart—were unable to attend. Two Irish judge?, however—Mr. Betts and Mr. written that they could come. was derided to telegraph to three other View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland31 Oct 1950 Lordship) knew that during his aired to regard the venture as a • long illness, with all its attendant success and, despite the compare- discomfort, weakness and pain, his tive smallness of the audience— parish and his people were concompared with pre-war, View article |
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Northern Constitution Londonderry, Northern Ireland11 Dec 1897 Iceland?” The «: epherd turned hi* from the o!d pea int woman to Miss H*>s!-e. The young la |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland27 Jan 1899 ahoulders his sons, and placed in one of Mr. Peny s hearses. The coffin was covered with wreaths sent the following Sir Newman and Lady rharabers Mr. E. J. Cotton. Mrs. Hamilton and family (Demesne House). Mr. John Patton, Mr. Charles M’Lellan, Mr. Alexander View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland18 Feb 1837 the penalty which those in his service had incurred their conduct. Mr. Cassidy was recommended to the government by several gentlemen of the highest station and respectability. The lion, member opposite shook hi* Ilead— Mr. VF.SKY—Be good enough, name View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland11 Aug 1925 Praatiea will ha arranged lor One Beetling each Weak, from 7.M till 1.30, if euOateat nambar of Bn Iran la. Mr, James O'Doherty, HAS CHANGED HIS OFFICES 4, SKipquay-street LONDONDERRY. Christ Church School RE-OPBNS ON Ttdaj (Tiesiaj), lltk Aigast B. M'ILHOY View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland18 Jan 1923 but recommended him to mercy on account of his youth. His Honour said the boy had been found guilty of a very serious offence, but the Bench tad de. cided to be lenient on account of his youth and it being his first offence. He would be , letaitie I in View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland11 Nov 1863 to vanity ; his conscience light as yon cloud to religion, and his purse so open to his mistress fingers that his soldiers get but sorry share of it?’ “The king’s my master, sirrah, replied Gavain, who disliked exceedingly the language of his new friend View article |
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Coleraine Chronicle Londonderry, Northern Ireland19 Aug 1865 showing his sanction of the proceed ings, and his desire to promote the interests the Institution. (Applause.) It was a duty devolving on such as he ; and he (Mr. B.) was sure »Sir Hervey felt it to bo such. Many of those present are sons of his tenants View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland4 Jun 1873 Powell, Mr. C. N. Newdegate, Mr. Laird, Sir William Bsgge. Sir J. D. H. Eiphiustone, Mr. James Lowtber, Mr. Walney, Mr. Elliott, Sir Massey Lopes. Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Mr. Tipping. Mr. Cross. Mr. Winn, Mr. H. R. W. Haubury. Mr.Charley, View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland27 Jan 1885 per pair Tiia Barnstaple I.iliorai Aareciati..n having re qnested laird Lvinin* on no- to resign his seal, he had intimated his intention of doing, hia lordabip haa consented to withhold his resignation until the end the present far lament. At a large meeting View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland13 Apr 1928 King, French & Ingram) appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr: C. A. Nicholeon (o.nstructed by Mr. J. G. O’KaneT defended. His Honour gave a decree for £5, and £3 expenses. There was also action Mrs, Whiteside against MuHan for damage the sub-soil in the View article |
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Coleraine Chronicle Londonderry, Northern Ireland30 Oct 1909 me. God have mercy on me now. I will say farewell. His Honour—lt is supposed to be a genuine letter from a lady who received £l2 gratis. Mrs. Sarah Brown, whose husband is a relation of the plaintiff, said the latter had told her about defendant getting View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland28 May 1937 Belfast, but did not so. Mr. Clark said his client’s insurance was always in order. Defendant was fined £1 for drivingq without due care and attention, and 10s for failure to produce an insurance policy. nfraternity of our lady of perpetual sugcou June View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland21 Oct 1874 who had made such impression on his heartthat the day following the expiration his four months’ service started for Viterbo, and the day his arrival called on Mingbi tli, ostensibly for the purpose of paying him for his work, but realy > see again tbe View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland5 Feb 1924 occupied by the defendant as a furnished residence for six months. Mr. William King appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. M'Coy (instructed by Mr. A. Robb) for the defendant. After evidence, his Honour gave a decree for £4, with 13s expenses, remarking that View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland29 Oct 1896 was his final Uit* stage WATERPROOFS. official life ia surely hard rule which in case like his deprives the public of services nf the iucstiiuabk value of those which the noble Mar .juis has rendered the Empire, and it may be hoped that, while laird Pnffisrin View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland2 Jan 1851 Third Class Carriage Batwasn Bslfaat and Ardrossan. Cbio, Apply P, Messrs. M‘Kea. SO, St. F-no«hVb,™.. Mr. R. D. Laird, RAilway Office, PAiriey. Mr. P. D. Dock Gates, Ardrosasn. C(\ BELFAST TO LONDONDERRY, Tia Fleetwood, The superior Steam-sblpe Koyal View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland5 Dec 1911 the Ell ions are Miss C, S.-otl, Mr H row no. Mr R las- Dt!E. .Mr John IVa. nell. Ih. S. H B. Allison. Mr. John Desmond. Cohmel II Brown • Vy. 1 Mr. Sluart C Roes. Rev A Sott. James Kelly, Wm. Lnngtrv. Mr J. Craig. Mr. Hamillmi •Smi th. Rev.* J. H. View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland9 Sep 1948 3, J. Semple b Laird 0, V. Love c Plews b Laird 12, J. McCallion c Bredin h Lapsley 1. B. Rodden b Boardman 1, R. Nicholl not out 7. Extras 4. Total 101 (for eight declared). Brigade—R. Bredin run out 1, D. Lapsley b Semple 2, R. Laird c Campbell b Love View article |