CROMWELL R.M.'s COURT.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1870. (Before, Vincent Fyke, Esq., R.M., and J, D. Fcraud, Esq., J>F.) Vl'Nulty v. Leslie. -Claim of £0 7a. Summons not returned. Marsh v. Samuel Thomas.—Settled out of Court, Same v. Clement Turner. —Claim of £l4 8a 6d. —Judgment for plaintiff, with costs. George Smith ?). Thomas Marsh.—Claim of £ll 10s.—Settled out of Court. FRIDAY, FEB. 18. (Before Vincent Fyke, Esq., Jt.M.) John Dolany was charged by Constable Morkane with being drunk and disorderly on the preceding evening, and also with using obscene language.—Finod on the first charge 20s, and on the latter 40s and costs. James Brown, charged with being helplessly intoxicated, was dismissed with a caution.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 February 1870, Page 5
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