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YESTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. (Before Mr. Justice Lawson and Master Brooke, Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal;) I Adair v. piXOn.-Mlr. H. Holmnes moved in this case to dissolve an injunction restraining the defendant from cutting farze, on the ground that the plaintiff had n
1 December 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MONSIGNOR CAPEL AND MR. P. H. I O'DONNELL. TO THE EDITrOn OF THE 'IEIMAN. November 30. SIR-Will vou kindly aff,,rd me space for a few re- marks on a letter addressed by Mr. F. H. O'Donnell to the Timces of Thursday, the 26th? The letter is written as a "most earnest protest again
1 December 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
BIRTHS. 23. Countess Belmwe, son. November 27, (Joorgo-e-streel. Dauganoon. the wtle of Mr. Jolin I1uael«s«. • jIAUKIriU. November 26, in Plrrt PteelijVfneo the Hee. John M«tk. .Mislrd T onSr. L.ri., end Roe. H. M. Hn.lw, U™. Konnodv, A.M.. Mfroe, lo Sowne, doagUter ol l«to Lr«l