Condition of the poorer classes in Ireland: appendix G: state of the Irish poor in Great Britain

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AT PETTY SESSIONS, IRELAND. 
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Petty Sessions, Macroom. 

Place where Petty Sessions 

are held. 

Macroom: 1835: Jan. 
13 -

— 27 -Feb. 
10 -

— 24 -Mar. 
10 -

April 7 -

— 14 -

— 28 -

May 13 

26 

-

June 10 -

— 23 -

July 7 -

— 21 -

Aug. 
18 -

Sept 1 -

— 15 -

— 29 -Oct. 
13 

27 

-

Nov. 
10 -

— 24 -Dec. 
8 -

NAME OF CHAIRMAN AND RESIDENCE. 

TOTAL Magistrates Present. 

29 

Rev. 
Richard Davies, Macroom Castle Richard Ashe, esq., 
Cooleham Saint George Brown, esq., 
Rockborough Philip Harding, esq., 
Ferville Richard Ashe, esq., 
Macroom -

John Barter, esq., 
Cooldaniel Rev. 
Richard Davies, Macroom Castle Richard Ashe, esq., 
Cooleham -

Saint George Brown, esq., 
Rockborough Philip Harding, esq., 
Ferville Richard Ashe, esq., 
Macroom John Barter, esq., 
Cooldaniel Rev. 
Richard Davies, Macroom Castle Richard Ashe, esq., 
Cooleham -

Saint George Browne, esq., 
Rockborough Philip Harding, esq., 
Ferville Richard Ashe, esq-, Macroom John Barter, esq., 
Cooldaniel Rev. 
Richard Davies, Macroom Castle Richard Ashe, esq., 
Cooleham -

Philip Harding, esq., 
Ferville John Barter, esq., 
Cooldaniel Rev. 
Richard Davies, Macroora Castle Richard Ashe, esq., 
Cooleham -

4 6 5 6 6 5 4 5 6 5 6 6 4 4 6 5 5 5 6 7 4 5 4 6 

Total amount of all charges, charged and received during the above year, for summonses at 6 d. 
each, informations at 1 s. 
each, warrants at 6 d. 
each, recognizances at 1 s. 
each, and convictions at 1 s. 
each, 47 I. 
10 s., 
which sum has been laid out as follows : In purchasing books, stationery, and all necessaries for the justices at petty sessions, all law forms connected with the same, paying the clerk's salary, and for binding the statutes received from the King's printers, &c. 
&c. 
Total amount of fines imposed and received in the same period, and paid to the treasurer of the Maeroom Dispensary, for the use of that establishment, 28 /. 
10 s. 
Total amount of costs, which were paid to the complainants, or prosecutors in certain cases, gl. 
10 s. 

Total amount of certain costs paid to the poor of the parish, 11. 
5 s. 
No court failed being held in consequence of the non-attendance of magistrates. 
Macroom, 20 April 1836. 
Thomas Grainger, jun., 
Clerk. 

Petty Sessions, Mallow. 
Mallow petty sessions court is held on every Tuesday throughout the year in the court-house, in the town of Mallow, except during the assizes or Mallow quarter sessions. 

The magistrates presiding (two of whom at least are always present) are, Adam Newman, Thomas Ware, Nathaniel Webb Ware, John Deane Freeman, Thomas Harris, C. 
D. 
O. 
Jephson, Henry Braddell and William H. 
Franks, esqrs. 
The total amount of all costs and charges received during the year ending 31 December 1835, is 1041. 
195. 
4d, which costs were given to the clerk, and out of them he paid for books, printing, fuel, stationery, postage of letters, and all other expenses attending the holding of the court. 
The total amount of fines received for the year ending 31 December 1835 (many more having been imposed), and for the non-payment of which the parties offending have been committed, is 49 Z. 
65. 
4.d. 

Application thereof: Paid to the Treasurer of the County Infirmary -------Paid to parties injured, under 9 Geo. 
4, c. 
56 -

Paid to county Treasurer, under 5 & 6 Will. 
4, c. 
63 Paid to informers -ditto --------Payable to the use of His Majesty, under 3 & 4 Will. 
4, c. 
63, by publicans selling at prohibited hours. 
Paid to informers ----ditto ------Paid to churchwardens for the use of the poor, under 36 Geo. 
3, " Public Nuisances on Roads." 
Paid to informers ------ditto ------

£. 
s. 
d. 
13 1 8 18 17 a 

-11 3 

— 11 3 5 12 6 5 12 6 2 10 _ 

Total 

2 10 49 4 

H. 
Hume, Clerk. 
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