Returns of Informations and Warrant against J. Sadleir, Member for Tipperary, and Bills of Indictment

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MR. 
JAMES SADLEIR. 

RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, 

dated 18 Juiy 1856;—-for, COPIES *f of the Informations and Warrant against Mr. 
James Sadleir, and of the Bills of Indictment, if any, found against him, and of the Names of the Witnesses and Finding of the Grand Jury thereon," 

COPY of Bench Warrant. 

R. 
v. 
Sadleir. 

By the Lords Justices of Assizes for the Leinster Circuit. 

County of TipperarjO A-T a General Assizes and General Gaol Delivery held at 

South Biding, I Clenmel, in and for the County of Tipperary, the 18th 

to wit. 
J day of July 1856. 
Whereas James Sadleir, late of Clonacody, in the county of Tipperary, Member of Parliament, stands indicted as of Summer Assizes, 1856, with having with John Sadleir (deceased) conspired, by false pretences, to defraud the English shareholders and depositors of the Tipperary Joint Stock Bank of large sums of their monies, and has not since appeared, or given security to abide trial on the said indictment. 
These are therefore in Her Majesty's name, to authorise and strictly charge and command you and every of you, immediately on sight, or receipt hereof, to apprehend the body of the said James Sadleir wheresoever he may be found within the said circuit, and when so apprehended forthwith in safe custody, to convey before one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county wherein he shall be so apprehended, that he may be further dealt with according to law, and for your and every or any of your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant. 

Sealed and dated as above by order of Court. 

Pedder <$ Carmickael, Clerks of the Crown for the County of Tipperary. 

(l.s.) 
To all Sheriffs, Peace Officers, and Constables, within and throughout the said Circuit, and their respective Assistants. 

Certificate" of Indictment, &c. 

R. 
v. 
Sadleir. 
County of Tipperary,! 
Upon search made amongst the records of this county, 

towitmg' J we nnd tna^ at a general assizes and general gaol delivery, J held at Clonmel, in and for the South Riding of the county of Tipperary, on the 18th day of July, in the 20th year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, a true bill of indictment has been found against James Sadleir, charging him in the first count, that John Sadleir, deceased, 394-a and