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

PROVINCE OF MUNSTER.—County 
of Kerry—continued. 
Jl._Return 
of the Number and Names of Persons made Amenable, but not Convicted—continued. 

Date. 

22 13 June 1879 23 18 Jan. 

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21 4 April j* 

25 20 reb. 
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20 23 April jj 

27 8 .May 
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28 14 Aug. 
a 29 15 Aug. 
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30 24 Aug. 
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31 22 Feb. 

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32 14 Dec. 

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33 11 May jj 34 1 Oct. 

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35 20 Nov. 

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3G 23 Nov. 

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37 22 Juno » 

38 17 June 

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39 18 Aug. 
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40 11 July jj 

Whether NxlTURE op OFFENCE. 
Agrarian 

or not. 

Assault w ith intent to com¬ Not mit rape. 
Infanticide -Not 

Assault on police Not 

Aggravated assault -Not 

Assault endangering life Not 

-ditto --

--Not 

-ditto ----Not 

-ditto ----Not 

-ditto ----Not 

Assault with intent to rob -Not 

Assault on bailiffs Not Cutting and maiming the Not person. 

-ditto -Not 

-ditto -Not 

-ditto -Not 

Concealing birth Not 

Unnatural crime Not 

Incendiary fire -Not 

Burglary and housebreak¬ Not ing. 

Name of Injured Person. 

Ellen Fletcher Anne M'Kenna (in¬ fant). 

Thomas Sutton (Head Constable). 

John Sullivan -

James Sullivan Julia Griffin -

George Godfrey John Taylor -

James O'Connell 

Catherine O'Shea 

Jeremiah Connor -Patt O'Brien, and Michael Sullivan. 
Daniel Hayes -

Edward Leslie • 

William Allman 

John Lynch 

A newly-born infant 

Michael Doyle 

Michael Stokes 

Bartholomew Galvin 

Names of Persons made Amenable. 

RESULT. 

Michael O'Connor -

Elizabeth M'Kenna 

Patrick Lane -

John O'Brien -

Thomas Scanlan Michael Bourke 

William Hegarty -

Jeremiah Lucy Maurice Carey. 
John Coffey. 
Denis Carey, senr. 
Denis Carey, jun. 
Michael Carey. 
Mary Carey. 
Jeremiah Sullivan. 
John Connell -

Timothy O'Brien Nicholas O'Biien. 
William Boyle Michael Boyle. 
John Boyle. 
Timothy Sullivan Michael Sullivan Patrick Flynn. 
Thade Flynn. 
James Brick. 
Michael Flynn. 
Richard Hartnett 

Daniel Moynihan -

Ellen Mahony -Margaret Mahony. 
Catherine Galvin. 
Anne Donovan. 
John Ryan, also Mi¬ chael Doyle (in¬ jured man). 
William Stokes 

John O'Mahony 

Tried at Tralee Trinity Quarter Ses-sion, 1879, and acquitted. 
Committed for trial at Spring Assizes, 1879, but the Attorney General directed that the Crown would not jirosecute. 
Convicted at Caherciveen Petty Ses¬ sions, 29th March 1879, and sentenced to three months' imprisonment, but the conviction was quashed on ap¬ peal at Killarney Trinity Quarter Sessions, 1879. 
Tried at Tralee Hilary Quarter Ses¬ sions, 1880, and acquitted. 
Bailed for trial at next assizes. 
Tried at Killarney Trinity Quarter Sessions, 1879, and acquitted. 
The accused, Julia Griffin's husband, previously in a lunatic asylum, committed suicide before he could be arrested, after* committing the assault. 
Had he not done so, ample evidence could be procured against him. 
Tried at Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1879, and acquitted. 
All tried at Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1879, and acquitted. 

At Tralce Michaelmas Quarter Ses¬ sions, 1879, the grand jury ignored the bills against accused, Arrested on suspicion, but Catherine O'hhoa failed to identify them, upon which they were discharged. 
Returned for trial at Spring Assizes, 18i-*0. 
See No. 
44, reported with this case. 
Tried at Tralee Trinity Quarter Ses¬ sions, 1879, and acquitted. 
The five defendants in this case were tried at Killarnoy Hilaiy Quarter Sessions, 1880, and acquitted. 
See 

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No. 
41, Table III., 
reported with this * case. 
Surrendered to a warrant issued on the informations of Allman; re¬ manded for a month, and subse¬ quently discharged by magistrates in Petty Sesbions for *,\ant of evi¬ dence. 
Tried at Tralee Hilary Quarter Sessions, 1880; jury disagreed; accused stands returned for trial at next assizes. 
Crown entered "nolle prosequi" at Summer Assizes, 1879. 

At Summer Assizes, 1879, case was postponed to next assizes, and pri¬ soners adrnited to bail on own recog¬ nizance. 
At Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Ses¬ sions, 1879, grand jury ignored the bills against the accused. 
Arrested on suspicion, and dischargd by magistrate for want of evidence (Not remanded).