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RETURN RELATING TO AGRARIAN AND OTHER CRIMES (IRELAND).
PROVINCE OF ULSTER—continued.
COUNTY OF FERMANAGH.
I.—Return
of the Number and Names of Persons Convicted,
No.
10
11
12
13 14
16
17
18 19
20
Date.
NATURE 0* OFFENCE.
1 15 June 1878
16 Mar.
„
27 May „
22 June
„
29 Aug.
„
16 Sept.
„
10 Sept.
„
21 May „
29 April „
2 July 1879
7 April „
22 May „
22 May „
21 Jnne ,,
Assault, withintentto violate girls under 12 years of age.
Aagravated assault -
Assault, endangering life -
Whether Agrarian or not.
-ditto ditto
-ditto -ditto
-ditto -ditto
Cutting or maiming the person.
Burglary and housebreaking Cattle stealing -
Assault with intent to com¬ mit a rape or indecent assault.
Violation of girls under 1*2
years of age, Aggravated assault
--ditto
--ditto
Not
Not
Not Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not Not
15 3 Mar.
„
10 Mar.
„
19 April „
10 May „
24 June „
31 July „
Assault, endangering life -
-ditto -ditto
-ditto -ditto
-ditto -ditto
-ditto -ditto
-ditto -ditto
Not
Not
Not Not Not
Not
Name of Injured Person.
Elizabeth Henderson
James Doorish
Thomes Orr -
Philip M'Aloon
Elizabeth Morton -
Anne Gormly -
Patrick M'Sharry -
James Little -
Patrick M'Philips -
Ellen Mills -
Mary Irvine -
Andrew Reed -
Thomas Reed -
James Lunny -
Hugh Brennan
Patrick Thompson -
James Kearns Edward M'Loughlin Catherine Irvine
Edward Reilly
Names of Persons Convicted.
Henry Gray Thomas M'Connell -Edward M'Manus.
Patrick Brady Thomas M'Manus, senr.
Thomas M'Manus, junr.
Patrick Bannon
John Keenan -
James Maguire
Robert M'Veitty James Hempkin
William Stewart Vaughan.
James Stewart
Patrick M'Manus -Michael Maguire -Patrick Nolan James Duffy -( Patrick M'Niffe
ditto Thomas M'Carron -
Richard Coyle
Patrick M'Connell Hugh M'Manus
Thomas Connolly Robert Connolly
James Mulhern
REMARK S.
Convicted at Summer Assizes, 1878, and sentenced to one month's im¬ prisonment.
Convicted at Enniskillen Petty Sessions on 25th March 1878 ; M'Connell fined 1 L, and M'Mamis, 10.s.
Convicted at Enniskillen Petty Ses¬ sions, 3rd June 1878; fined 5 s.
Convicted at Michaelmas Quarter Ses¬ sions, Enniskillen, and sentenced to two months' imprisonment each (Francis M'Manus acquitted).
Convicted at Derrylin Petty Sessions, 4th September 1878; "fined Gd.
(James Bannon discharged).
Convicted at Enniskillen Petty Ses¬ sions, 23rd September 1878, and bound to keep the peace for six months.
Convicted at Michaelmas Quarter Ses¬ sions, Enniskillen, 1878, and sen¬ tenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labour.
Convicted at Trinity Quarter Sessions, Enniskillen, 1878; sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment.
Convicted at Trinity Quarter Sessions, Enniskillen, 1878, and sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment, and five years in a reformatory.
Convicted at Summer Assizes, 1879, and sentenced to two years' impri¬ sonment with hard labour.
Convicted at Summer Assizes, 1879, and sentenced to 12 months' impri¬ sonment with hard labour.
Convicted at Summer Assizes, 1879; Patrick M'Manus and Michael Ma¬ guire sentenced to two months' im¬ prisonment each, with hard labour; Patrick Nolan to six weeks' impri¬ sonment with hard labour; and James Duffy and Patrick M'Niffe to one month's imprisonment each, with hard labour.
Convicted at Michaelmas Quarter Ses¬ sions (Newtowubutler), 1879, and sentenced to six months' imprison¬ ment with hard labour.
(Peter Blake acquitted, John M'Gauran remanded from 24th June to 26th July 1879, and discharged by magistrates, alibi being proved ; Terence M'Cormick, James Waiterson, Anthony Maguire, Bernard Gilroy, and Philip Gilroy discharged by Magistrates for want of evidence) Convicted at Spring Assizes, 1S79, and sentenced to four months' imprison¬ ment with hard labour.
Convicted at Summer Assizes, 1879, and sentenced to 18 months' impri¬ sonment.
Convicted at Trinity Quarter Sessions, Newtownbutler, 1879, and sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment.
Convicted at Lisnaskea Petty Sessions on 31st May 1879; fined 21.
10 s.
Convicted at Enniskillen Petty Ses¬ sions, 30th June 1879, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour.
Convicted at Michaelmas Quarter Ses¬ sions, Enniskillen, 1879, and sen¬ tenced to three months'imprisonment with hard labour.