Condition of the poorer classes in Ireland: appendix G: state of the Irish poor in Great Britain

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54 COSTS AND CHARGES RECEIVED, AND PINES IMPOSED, 

Petty Sessions, Skibbereen. 

COURTS of Petty Sessions, where 

held. 

Magistrates Presiding. 

Skibbereen Court-House, on Wed¬ nesdays. 

AMOUNT of Fines Imposed. 

£. 
s. 
d. 
'54 3 10 i. 
Richard Townsend, esq. 
--2. 
Samuel Townseud, Deputy Lord-Lieutenant, County Cork. 
3. 
Thomas Baldwin, esq. 
4. 
Thomas Somerville, esq. 
5. 
R. 
H. 
H. 
Becher, esq. 
6. 
Hugh Lawton, esq. 
7. 
S. 
Townsend, jun. 
esq. 
The clerk receives no fines whatsoever, and is obliged to pay for all printed forms and court books, paper, &c. 
&c, out of his own emoluments. 
The magistrates, Nos. 
1 and 2, are the senior, and who generally attend on cases of importance, and the welfare of the country. 

George Dudley, Clerk. 

TOTAL Amount of all Costs 

and Charges. 

£. 
29 

--paid to plain tiffs. 

s. 
d. 
3 9 

AMOUNT of Fines Received, and 

the Purposes to which applied, per 

Receipts. 
£. 
s. 
d. 
!9 
3 11 

--handed over by the Court to the Skibbereen Dispensary. 

Petty Sessions, Time-league. 
Eveey Monday the Court opens at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. 
Names of magistrates presiding, each acting as chairman every month, alternately, viz.—Colonel 
Robert Travers, Jonas Travers, esq., 
Richard B. 
Robinson, esq., 
Major Brodrick, Thomas Beamish, esq., 
Thomas Lucas, esq., 
Jonas M. 
Sealy, esq., 
Marshall Cummins, esq. 
Fines for assaults -Fines for trespass -Costs on the above ---Costs on civil cases ----Convictions, bail bonds and warrants on criminal cases ----Conviction and warrants on civil cases Amount of summonses issued -Fines not paid -Costs on the above ----Warrants not executed ---Costs on the above ----

£. 
2 2 

-8 li 

28-

13 1 1 1 2 

10 17 17 ::} 

£. 
36 5 -

--Paid by the magistrates to the treasurer of the Timoleague Indigent Room-keeper's Society. 
Paid to complainants in all cases. 

Fees to the clerk. 
The only salary the clerk receives. 
Suffered imprisonment. 
Not executed. 

The above is a Return from the 1st May to 31st December 1835, pursuant to an order from the House of Commons, a similar return having been made up to the 1st May 1835, pursuant to an order from the House of Commons dated 19th day of June 1835. 

James Crojis, Clerk. 
COUNTY OF CORK—West Riding. 

Petty Sessions, XJnionhall. 

DATE of Petty Sessions. 

1835: l January 

15 — 

29 — 26 Feb. 
12 Mar. 

Magistrates presiding. 

--R. 
Townsend, Lyt-telton Lyster and F. 
Coppinger, esquires. 

--R. 
Townsend and L. 
Lyster, esquires. 

ditto 

--R. 
Townsend, sen. 
and 11. 
Townsend, esqrs. 
--R. 
Townsend, L. 
Lyster and F, Cop¬ pinger, esquires. 

FINES AND CHARGES IMPOSED. 

PAID. 
Fines. 
Costs. 
£. 
s. 
d. 
£. 
s. 
d. 
1 9 3|-3 -

-15 -

-19 -

-15 -

_. 
2 -

-8 3 

--9 

--9 

NOT PAID. 
Fines. 
£. 
s. 
d. 

Costs. 
£. 
s. 
d. 

APPLICATION. 

--fine to the Glandore Dispensary, costs to the complainants. 
as compensation to the complainant. 

--fine to the Glandore Dispensary, costs to complainants. 

-ditto. 
as compensation to complainant. 

-ditto.