Return of Courts of Petty Sessions in Ireland, 1835

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AT PETTY SESSIONS, IRELAND. 
47 

Total Amount of Costs Every Second given to the Clerk, he 

Presiding Magistrates. 
Paying for Stationery, Total of Fines. 
Application of Fines. 
Wednesday. 

Fuel and other incidental Expenses. 

-

1835: Aug. 
19 --Mr. 
Bell only attended.— 

Adjourned to the 2d Sept., 
and further to the 16th. 
Sept. 
16 --Samuel W. 
Adams, and 

Charles B. 
Garde, esquires. 

2 9 6 -10 6 --Killeigh and Castle-

martyn Dispensaries. 

— 30 --Thomas Bell, and R. 

Green Davis, esquires. 

-19 -— 

Oct. 
14 --Mr. 
Bell only attended, 

and heard civil cases ; crimi¬ nal cases adjourned. 

— 28 adjourned to Nov. 
18 and --Charles B. 
Garde, and 24-12---To prosecutor, and Dec. 
2. 
Thomas Bell, esquires. 
to Castlemartyn Dis¬ 

pensary. 
Dec. 
16 --adjourned, Mr. 
Bell only 

attended. 

— 30 --Roger Green Davis, and 

Thomas Bell, esquires. 

£. 

126 -5 -

--Castlemartyn and Killeigh Dispensaries. 
20 18 -1 7 1 -

1 4 May 1836. 
Thomas Fitzgibbon, Clerk. 

Petty Sessions, Castletown. 
Petty Sessions have been held on the 13th, 20th, 27th and 28th of January ; on the 15th of April; 16th, 23rd and 30th June; 7th July; 25th August; 8th, 22nd and 29th September; 13th and 27th October ; 3rd, 10th, 17th and 18th November, and 11th and 18th December. 
Rev. 
Henry Cox Harris, Samuel Hutchins and Edward Broderick, presiding magistrates. 
Total costs, 421. 
16 s. 
7 d., 
which have been given to the parties. 
Total amount of fines imposed, 24^ 8 s. 
6d., 
of which only 5 I. 
75. 
has been received, which has been given by order of the presiding magistrates to the treasurer of a local public charity. 

18 April 1836. 
John Nicholson, Clerk. 

Petty Sessions, Cecilstown. 

£. 
s. 
d. 
1. 
Total amount of costs and charges received during the year ended the 

31st day of December 1835 

' 

-22 18 -

2. 
Total amount of fines imposed during the same period ---9 17 6 The first item was expended in purchasing summonses, informations, recognizances, warrants, appeals, pens, ink, paper, &c. 
&c, in paying the clerk, and in purchasing fuel for fire, which is kept in board room in winter during the time the magistrates are investigating and adjudicating on the various cases submitted to their consideration. 
The second item, which was levied in cases of assault, in cases of wilful trespass on private or public property, and in the cases of the trespass of cattle, &c , was distributed according to the statute in such cases made. 
In many instances a portion of these fines was applied to the relief of the poor of the district. 
The petty sessions of Cecilstown are held on Mondays, and the magistrates who preside are, Sir William Wrixon Becher, bart., 
William Wrixon, esq., 
John M. 
Wrixon, esq., 
Pierce Power, esq., 
John Longfield, esq., 
Henry Longfield, the Rev. 
Philip Townsend, clerk, and the Rev. 
John Chester, clerk. 

(signed) James Ryan, Clerk. 

Petty Sessions, Charleville. 

Periods and Places where Petty Sessions 

Court held. 

Magistrates presiding. 

Total amount of all Costs and Charges 

received. 

Account of the Application of the Costs and Charges 

received.] 

Total Amount Application of 

of the Fines Fines imposed. 
imposed. 

At Charleville Court-house for the year ending 31 Dec. 
1835. 
415. 

Andrew Batwell Daniel Clanchy Barthol. 
Barry Robert Maxwell 

£.31 
11 6 Paid clerk 

fees. 

as £.676 

g 2 

Paid to Char¬ leville Dis¬ pensary,