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Riding side-saddle, and other French tales

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I do not know the statistics, but I feel sure that the greatest number of our continental visitors come from France. During the summer you hear and see a lot of French people clutching maps of our small city, wandering about in groups; or lines of young students talking and gesturing happily among themselves, not paying the least attention to their guide. The French are not operatic like the Italians. They share beautiful sounding words; but the face is serious. I feel there is something of Old Europe in the French language.

The Mayo member and the maid

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John Deasy was on one of his regular trips to London. While carrying out his duties as the member of parliament for the constituency of Mayo West, Deasy was a frequent lodger at Mrs Postlethwaite’s boarding house at 75 Warwick Street, Pimlico, where he occupied a back room on the top floor. After a busy weekend, the tired 37-year-old MP returned to his room on the evening of Sunday, 4 June, 1893. One candle burned on the table by his bed, emitting limited light. It being a late hour, Deasy rang the service bell in order to request his supper. He walked on to the landing to meet his familiar servant girl, Ellen Lewis. Lewis was a girl of 16 years of age and by his own account, Deasy had always considered her a virtuous and modest girl. But, whether through boredom or through more corrupt thoughts, Lewis’ angelical qualities had not prevented the married Deasy from flirting with the young maid during previous stays.

NUI Galway to host conference on electronic conveyancing and title registration

NUI Galway is organising an international conference entitled ‘The Future is Now! eConveyancing and Title Registration’, which will take place in Galway on April 7 and 8. The conference, which will take place in the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill, will be chaired by Supreme Court Justice Miss Mary Laffoy and Court of Appeal Judge Michael Peart.

Ballinasloe man asks court to find out what happened to his sister in Tuam home

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A solicitor for an elderly man described as “extremely ill” with cancer has urged the High Court to help him find out what happened to his infant sister after she was born at St Mary’s mother and baby home in Tuam.

Societies by their nature are inequitable

Take a stroll out on the street and see for yourself the various manifestations of humanity that are there before your eyes. You see the strong, the weak, the confident, the loud, the shy, the timid. All human nature. Every country has people who exist under the radar, whose voices are never heard because they have not been granted a voice, or because the people who have been designated the role of being their voice are not doing their job properly.

Sporting success – Defence Forces remember – the passing of an icon

Well, last week it was all talk of Enda Kenny and what would he say and what would he do.

Thinking of buying or selling property? RG Emerson solicitors can help

RG Emerson solicitors can provide you with all the information and assistance you need when buying or selling a property. The company offers the following advice for people who are buying and selling property to ensure a smooth transaction.

Dún Éibhir - a prestigious residential address

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Dún Éibhir is a new development of large luxurious four/five bed A-rated homes, situated along the Wild Atlantic Way in the heart of Furbo village and only moments walk from the beautiful sandy beach at Furbo, on a magnificent site with spectacular views over Galway Bay on to the Clare hills.

Thinking of buying or selling property? RG Emerson solicitors can help

RG Emerson solicitors can provide you with all the information and assistance you need when buying or selling a property. The company offers the following advice for people who are buying and selling property to ensure a smooth transaction.

How to survive a bad day

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