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GALWAY.Win. Carr, of the laboring class, was bound to be of good behavler for 12 months at a special court in Hnlllnas-loe on a charge of using language at a recruiting meeting prejudicial to recruiting.In a case of Tuam Quarter Sessions, in which Win. Mannlon, Pollocoppal, sued his brother. Thomas Mannion. Cormacorton. for Lit; 10s. the price of four sheep, and £5 As. cash lent. Judge Doyle dismissed the first claim and gave a decree for £f» in the second. It was stated that the sheep had been borrowed in order that a ‘ proper number should be on the land when the friends of a lady to whom defendant was engaged came to see his stock, and that the money was lent to enable defendant to buy au overcoat and a high hat “for the wcd-dine.“
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The Irish Standard

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Sat, Nov 13, 1915

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