List of Persons detained in Prison under Act for better Protection of Persons and Property in Ireland

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PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881. 

LIST of all Persons Detained in Prison under the Statute 44 Vict. 
c. 
4. 

Irish Office, \ 7 April 1881. 
J 

W. 
E. 
PORSTER. 

LIST of all Persons Detained in Prison under the Statute 44 Vict, c 4, intituled " An Act 

for the Better Protection of Person and Property in Ireland.'* 

No. 
Name of Prisoner. 

Prison in which he is 

Detained. 

G-round stated for his Arrest in the Warrant 

under which he is Detained. 

Michael P. 
Boyton 

Joseph B. 
Walsh 

Elilmainham, in the county of Dublin. 

Same 

3 Cornelius Keogh 

Thomas B. 
Kelly -

Michael Flynn 

Same 

Same 

Same 

Michael Quigley 

John W. 
Nally 

Edward Hussey 

Same 

Same 

Same 

Reasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of a crime punishable by law, that is to say:—Inciting divers persons to murder certain other persons, committed in a prescribed district, and being the inciting to an act of violence, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
Seasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of a crime punishable by law, that is to say :—Inciting others to intimidate certain of Her Majesty's subjects with a view to compel them to quit their lawful employ¬ ments, committed in a prescribed district, and being the inciting to an act of intimidation, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
Eeasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of a crime punishable by law, that is to say:—Intimidating divers of Her Majesty's subjects with a view " 

to compel them to leave their lawful employments, committed in a prescribed district, and being an act of intimidation, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
Reasonably suspected of having, since the 30th day of September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of treasonable practices. 
Eeasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of a crime punishable by law, that is to Say :—Inciting divers persons to assemble and maliciously assault the dwelling-house of one of Her Majesty's subjects, and unlaw¬ fully and maliciously shoot at certain of Her Majesty's subjects, with intent to do grievous bodily harm, committed in a prescribed district, and being the inciting to an act of violence, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
Reasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of a crime punishable by law, that is to say:—Assembling with divers persons, and maliciously assaulting the dwelling-house of one of Her Majesty's subjects, and unlaw¬ fully and maliciously shooting at certain of Her Majesty's sub¬ jects, with intent to do grievous bodily harm, committed in a prescribed district, and being an act of violence, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
Reasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal, of a crime punishable by law, that is to say:—Inciting to murder, committed in a prescribed district, and being the inciting to an act of violence, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
Reasonably suspected of having, since the 30th September 1880, been guilty, as principal of a crime punishable by law, that is to say.—Assembling 
with divers others and assaulting certain dwelling-houses, and by threats and menaces causing certain arms and weapons to be delivered up, which said crime was com¬ mitted in a prescribed district, and being an act of violence, and tending to interfere with the maintenance of law and order. 
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