Return of crimes against human life, unlawful oaths, intimidation, incendiary fires, etc. reported by Royal Irish Constabulary, March 1878-December 1879

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RETURN RELATING TO AGRARIAN AND OTHER CRIMES (IRELAND). 
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PROVINCE OF ULSTER.—Counti 
of Armagh—continued. 

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I.—Return 
of the Number and Names of Persons Convicted—continued. 

Date. 

Whether NATURE of OFFENCE. 
Agiarian 

i or Not. 

Name of Injured Person. 

Names of Persons Convicted. 

9 Aug. 
1879 

4 July „ 

13 Sept. 
„ 

13 Nov. 
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13 Nov. 
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11 Feb. 
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5 June „ 

4 Aug. 
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29 Aug. 
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2 17 Dec. 

17 Dec. 

2 May „ 

23 Aug. 
„ 

23 Aug. 

Assault, endangering life -Not 

Cutting and maiming the ' Not person. 
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-ditto -ditto 

-ditto -ditto 

-ditto -ditto 

Cattle stealing -

-ditto 

-ditto 

-ditto 

Riot (party) 

Intimidation by threatening letters or notices. 

Rescuing prisoners, 

ditto 

Not 

Not Noi 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

-ditto 

11 Feb. 
„ Injury to property 

1 Aug. 
„ 

23 Aug. 
,, 

ditto 

ditto 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Bernard M'Cabe 

David C&lwell -

Francis Savage 

Marcus Searight Matilda Searight Bernard Connolly -

Thomas Dawson 

John M'Collagh 

John M'Carran 

John Handcock, j.p. 
John Handcock. 
Joseph Sullivan, con¬ stable. 
Robert Gibson. 
David Walsh. 
Mary Rolandson 

James Hume, sub-constable. 
William Porter, head constable. 

James M'Cormick, sub-constable, Royal Irish Constabulary, William White 

John Ruddell -

Francis Robinson James Fleming. 

Laurence Hughes -

James Brady -

John Mulholland -

Francis M'Bride 

George Searight George Searight William J. 
M'Cormick 

Thomas J. 
Mullin -

Thomas Bradford -

Alexander Beatty -

James Daly Peter M'Cann -

John Hogan -

James Tipping 

Samuel Caleston 

Peter M'Cann -

Brown Young James Grimley Anne Stewart -

James M'Gowan John Murray -

Richard Little John Haddock 

John Parson -

Thomas Hanna Robert Campbell John M'Kinsey Hugh M'Mahon 

James Cullen -

Peter M'Cann -

REMARKS. 

Convicted at Armagh Quarter Sessions, October 1879, and sentenced to four months' imprisonment with hard labour. 
Convicted at Armagh Summer Assizes, 1879, and sentenced to'six months' imprisonment with hard labour. 
Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, and fined 2 I., 
and 10 s. 
costs. 
Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, and fined 10 **. 
and costs. 
f A family quarrel, Mr Miller, resident I magistrate, bound the prisoner to | keep the peace for 12 months, after L being a fortnight in gaol. 
Convicted at Armagh Spring Assizes, 1879, and sentenced to 12 months' hard labour. 
Convicted at Armagh Spring Assizes, 1879, and sentenced to 12 months' with hard labour. 
Pleaded guilty at Armagh Quarter Sea** 

sions, October 1879, and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour. 
Pleaded guilty at Armagh Quarter Sessions, October 1879, and sen¬ tenced to six months with hard labour. 

^Convicted at Lurgan Petty Session**, > and fined 10*. 
each. 

Committed by Mr. 
Miller, resident magistrate, for six months, in default of finding bail for his good behaviour • he is of weak mind. 
Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, and fined 2 I. 
and costs. 
Convicted at Portadown Petty Sessions, and fined 1 I. 
8 s. 
and costs. 
^Convicted at PortadownPetty Sessions, f and fined 11, and costs. 
"t Convicted at Portadown Petty Sessions, f and fined 10 s. 
6 d. 
and costs. 

Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, and fined 21. 

\Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, j and fined 10 s. 
and costs. 
\ Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, / and fined 5 *. 
and costs. 
Convicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, and sentenced to 14 days' imprison¬ ment. 
fConvicted at Lurgan Petty Sessions, J and fined 51., 
and 11. 
compensation \ each, or two months' imprison-I ment. 

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