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Discharged Fusilier’s Claim: Legal Proceedings in the Chancery Division

In a session held today within the esteemed Chancery Division before Mr Justice Barton, a significant legal matter concerning the estate of Ellen Harty, formerly of Knocklong, County Limerick, unfolded. The case titled “Michael D. Harty, plaintiff, versus Cornelius Harty, defendant,” saw the plaintiff, a descendant of the deceased, petitioning… Read More

Authorities Intervene to Regulate Potato Prices in Limerick

In response to escalating prices for potatoes at the local market in Limerick, authorities took decisive action on Saturday to address the issue. Concerns had arisen over the exorbitant wholesale prices charged for this essential commodity, prompting intervention to stabilize the market. During the previous market day on Wednesday, potatoes… Read More

Woman Found Drowned in Limerick

On Saturday morning, tragedy struck in Limerick as Mary Carroll (32), employed as a cook, met a tragic end. Departing from her brother’s residence at 4 Gate Limerick at seven o’clock in the morning, Carroll’s life took a fatal turn. Three hours later, her lifeless body was discovered floating in… Read More

Death of Famous Irish Stallion Galtee More

The equestrian world mourns the loss of Galtee More, a renowned Irish stallion whose illustrious career has left an indelible mark on the annals of horse racing history. The demise of this celebrated horse was announced following a tragic accident as he was being prepared to embark on his stud… Read More

Death of Mr M. F. Hussey Mourned in Sporting Circles

The recent passing of Mr Maurice F. Hussey has elicited sorrow within the realms of sporting enthusiasts. Mr Hussey, a prominent figure in racing for over two decades, leaves behind a legacy of notable achievements and a cherished presence in the sporting fraternity. Approximately twenty years ago, Mr Hussey made… Read More

Grazing Tracts in Limerick

Mr Lundon’s inquiry regarding the identification of individuals holding tracts in County Limerick, many of whom had expressed reluctance to adhere to government directives on tillage, was met with a response from Mr Duke, shedding light on the Department of Agriculture’s stance on the matter. In response to Mr Lundon’s… Read More

Special Tickets for Labourers Facilitate Migration to Limerick

At the behest of the Department, railway authorities have acceded to a scheme offering special tickets to labourers, in conjunction with the Department’s vouchers, at half the regular return fare. This arrangement aims to facilitate the mobility of workers, particularly from areas with surplus labour, to regions where demand for… Read More

Attack on Mr Lundon, MP.., Sparks Legal Action in Limerick

Five young men, namely Doyle, O’Flaherty, McKeown, Murphy, and McInerney, faced charges of riot, unlawful assembly, and assaulting Mr Lundon, MP.., during a public meeting on the 1st of last month in Limerick. The case, prosecuted under the Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act of 1887, was presided over by… Read More