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

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5$ COSTS AND CHARGES RECEIVED, AND FINES IMPOSED, 

COUNTY OF DONEGAL. 
Petty Sessions, Ardara. 

No Barony. 

Date of holding Petty Sessions. 

MAGISTRATES. 

5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 

1835: Ranagh 1 13 Jan. 

10 Feb. 
7 April 8 April 3.8 
May 2 June 16 June 4. 
August 25 August 15 Sept. 
20 Oct. 
25 Dec, 

No. 
NAMES. 

'Costs received 

as Petty Sessions 

Fees. 

Fines 

George Stewart and Richard W. 
Nesbitt George Stewart and Richard W. 
Nesbitt George Stewart and Richard W. 
Nesbitt George Stewart and Richard W. 
Nesbitt George Stewart -

George Stewart ---

George Stewart ---

Rev. 
Joseph Welch Richard W. 
Nesbitt Joseph Welch and Richard W, Nesbitt -

Richard W. 
Nesbitt Richard W. 
Nesbitt and Alex. 
Bobington -

£. 

£. 
s. 
d. 

~ 15 -

196 1 9 ~ 

-5 

-7 

-10 

-9 

-14 1 1 6 

-14 6 

-17 6 

1 4 -

£. 
s. 
d. 
12 --

22 --

71 --

-5 -

1 10 -

9 16 6 106 15 -

REMARKS. 

--Fines for breaches of the revenue laws. 
Same. 

Same. 

Fine paid to complainant for abase. 

--Fine for destroying sal-mon fish; one-half paid to informant, and one-half paid to the poor of the parish. 
20 April 1836. 
(signed) James Conaghan, Clerk, 

Petty Sessions, Ballintra. 
Days for holding Petty Sessions, every second Monday. 
Alexander Hamilton, esq,, the only magistrate in the parish, attended at Ballintra Petty Sessions-house, in his magisterial capacity, on the 19th January, 2d and 23d February, 6th April, 18th May, 29th June, 10th and 24th August, 21st September, 5th October, and 14th December 1835. 
Amount of costs and charges for summonses, warrants and bail-bonds, received by clerks, 6 1. 
11 s. 
6 d. 
No fines imposed, no second magistrate being in attendance. 
18 April 1836. 
Thomas H. 
Eakins. 

Petty Sessions, Ballyshannon. 
Names of Magistrates presiding at Petty Sessions:—Charles Ferguson and Mathew Davis, esqrs., 

generally; and Colonel Conolly and Thomas John Atkinson, esq., 
occasionally. 

Dates on which Petty Sessions were Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar.'April 
May June July Aug. 
Sep. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
held in the year ending 31 Decem¬ 24 7 14 11 \6 13 11 11 19 17 14 19 ber 1835; 21 28 25 30 27 22 31 

£. 
s. 
d. 
Costs and charges, or fees received by 524 Summonses issued at 6 d* each 13 2 -

Petty Sessions Clerk for the year 25 Informations tendered at 1 s. 
-1 5 -

ending 31 December 1835, as com¬ 46 Recognizances to appear at assizes or ses¬ pensation for his services; sions -------2 6 -

37 Convictions for wages, &c, at 1 s. 
each -1 17 — 

1 Appeal to quarter sessions -

-1 6 Fotal amou nt of fees 1 'eceiv ed --i E. 
18 11 6 

Fines Imposed. 

For trespass on private property For offences against the excise laws -

For nuisances and trespass on the public roads. 
For offences against the person -

Ballyshannon, 15 April 1836. 

f. 
s. 
d. 
1 11 -

6 ~ -

3 18 -

Paid to the owners of the property. 
Disposed of by the commissioners of excise. 

--Paid to the treasurer of the Mendicity and the treasurer of the Destitute Sick Society. 
Transmitted for the benefit of the county infirmary. 

James Irvine, Clerk.