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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70 RETURN RELATING TO AGRARIAN AND OTHER CRIMES (IRELAND). 

PROVINCE OF MUNSTER.—County 
of Kerry—continued. 

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

Date. 
NATURE op OFFENCE. 

Whether Agrarian or not. 

Name of Injured Person. 

21 May 1870 

27 Sept. 
„ 

23 April „ 

23 April „ 31 Aug. 
„ 

12 Nov. 

jj 

5 Oct. 
jj 

13 Jan. 

jj 

10 Sept. 
jj 

23 Sept. 
jj 

27 April jj 

31 Aug. 
jj 

6 Oct. 

jj 

18 Jan. 
j> 

4 Jon, 

jj 

25 June jj 

Cutting and maiming the person. 

-ditto --ditto -

Incendiary fire -

-ditto -

-

--

Burglary and housebreaking 

-ditto ----

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not Not 

Not 

Highway robbery 

Robbery 

Sheep stealing -

Affray 

Intimidation otherwise than by threatening letters or notices. 
Injury property 

-ditto 

Forgery-Bigamy 

-ditto 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Agrarian 

Agrarian 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

John Ferriter -

John Connor -

John Gorman 

Patrick Neill. 
Garret Walsh and James Barry. 

Mary Moynihan 

Jeremiah Sullivan -

Postmaster General 

Eliza Burns 

John Harrington -James Harrington. 
Daniel Houlihan, sen. 

Patrick Sullivan and J. 
0. 
Neligan. 

John Bourke 

John Galvin -David J. 
Reidy. 
Florence Cronin. 
Postmaster General 

Johana Barton 

Mary Griffin 

Names of Persons Convicted. 

Patrick Stack -

Michael Broder 

Mary Kelliher 

John Rellihan 

Daniel Leary -

Patrick Lynch and Patrick Barton. 

Edward Purcell 

James Connor 

Michael Houlihan -Cornelius Houlihan. 
Daniel Houlihan, sen. 
Daniel Houlihan, jun. 
Denis Houlihan. 
James Harrington, and Elin Harrington. 
John Harrington. 
John Harrington (ser¬ vant boy). 
Johanna Harrington. 
Barthw. 
Tuohy. 
Michael Quinlan, jun. 

John Twiss 

John Brosnan -

Edward Purcell 

Patrick Griffin 

Arthur Moynihan -

REMARKS. 

\ Convicted at Tralee Trinity Quarter v 

Sessions, 1879, and sentenced to t-ix t months' imprisonment. 
I 

I Convicted at Tralee Michaelmas Quar-I 

rer Sessions, 1879, and sentenced to I six months' imprisonment with hard I labour. 
§ Accused summoned; case investigated ' 

at O'Dorney Petty Sessions, 2nd I May 1879, when she was bound to • be of the peace and good behaviour, under a rule of bail. 

) Accused pleaded guilty at Tralee i 

Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1879, \ and was sentenced to one month's * imprisonment. 
Convicted at Dingle Potty Sessions, « 

13th November 1879, and sentenced f to four months' imprisonment with i hard labour, and to find bail to he i of good behaviour, or in default two [ additional months. 
See No. 
27, re¬ ported,with this case. 
* 

Convicted at Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, and sentenced, the former to nine months, and the latter to six | months' imprisonment, with hard | labour. 
Accused pleaded guilty at March Assizes, 1879; he was admitted to bail to come up for judgment on receiving 10 days' notice, which he has not yet received. 
See No. 
47, reported with this case. 
Accused pleaded guilty at Macroom Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1879, and sentenced to three months im¬ prisonment with hard labour. 
At Kenmare Petty Sessions, 20th October 1879, all the parties were bound to keep the peace for 12 months, each in 201, and two sure¬ ties of 101, each. 
See No. 
30, re¬ ported with this case. 

Boun d to the peace for three years in two sureties of 401, each, at Tralee Petty Sessions, 2nd June 1879. 
See No 49, Table III., 
reported with this case. 
Summoned and convicted atCastleisland 

Petty Sessions, 18th September 1879, and sentenced to one month's im¬ prisonment with hard labour. 
Convicted at Castleisland Petty Ses¬ sions, 30th October 1879, and sen¬ tenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour. 
Acdused pleaded guilty. 
See No, 41 above, with which this case was reported and decided on. 
Tried at Spring Assizes, 1879, and adjourned to Summer Assizes, when accused was convicted and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. 
Accused pleaded guilty at Summer Assizes, 1879, and allowed out on own recognizance to come up ic judgment when called on.