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

PROVINCE OF ULSTER—continued. 

COUNTY OF ARMAGH. 

Date. 

29 Nov. 
1878 

18 Aug. 
„ 

18 Mar. 
„ 

4 | 19 Mar. 
„ 

17 Aug. 
„ 

21 May „ 

30 Sept. 

31 Oct. 

18 April „ 

30 April 

25 May „ 

31 Oct. 

„ 

I Dec. 
„ 

30 June 

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

NATURE of OFFENCE. 

Whether Agrarian or not. 

Firing at the person 

Assault with intent to violate a girl under 12 years of 

Assault on police 

ditto 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

--ditto 

Aggravated assault 

-ditto 

ditto 

Assault endangering life -

-ditto -ditto 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

ditto -ditto 

ditto -ditto 

ditto -ditto 

Bestiality 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Name of Injured Person. 

Owen M'Cabe, sub-constable, Royal Ii ish Constabulary. 
Lena Fowler -

T. 
Hayes, sub-inspec¬ tor, Royal Irish Constabulary. 
Christopher Mullally, sub-constable. 

John Smyth, con¬ stable. 
John Fahey, aub-constable. 

Bernard Kelly, con¬ stable. 
Thomas Christal, sub-constable. 
Paul Allen 

Catherine Bird 

Patrick Cumberton -

Thomas Coll 

Terence Mackin 

Names of Persons Convicted. 

REMARKS. 

Laurence Dowdall 

James Clarke -Robert M'Minn. 

John Shelcock -' John Reid William John Holland Thomas Parks David Topple -

Richard Little Samuel Topple Mark Gardiner Owen Hagan -William M'Anally -William Morrow Edward Carbery Patrick M'Mahon -James Loughlan John Bunting -

Henry Lawder 

Daniel Mallon Felix Mallon. 

Convicted at Armagh Spring Assizes 

1879, and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. 
Convicted at Winter Assizes, 1879 held at Belfast-Clarke sentenced to nine months with hard labour and M'Minn sentenced to three months with hard labour. 
[Convicted at Petty Sessions, and fined f 11. 
6 s. 
6d. 
each. 
Convicted at Petty Sessions, and fined 1 16 s.6d. 
! 
Convicted at Petty Sessions, and fined \ 

Ss.Qd. 
\~\ i ; '-Bound to the peace for 12 months. 

Hugh Ferrigan 

John Hamill 

William J. 
M'Cawley 

Henry Lennon 

John Woodhouse George Woodhouse. 
William M'Coo. 
Robert Doherty 

David Gilchrist Robert Gilchrist 

Mary Gilchrist -"]_ Margaret Gilchrist -j Patrick M'Evoy 

Patrick Cumberton -William M'Coo. 
George Woodhouse. 
John Woodhouse. 
Patrick Kelly 

John Campbell 

Convicted at Petty Sessions, and fined each the sum of 21, and costs. 
Fined 10 s. 
and costs at Petty Sessions. 
Convicted at Summer Assizes, i 1878, and sentenced to one month with hard labour. 
Convicted at Petty Sessions, and sen¬ tenced to one month with hard labour. 
Convicted at Summer Assizes, Armagh, and sentenced to six months each with hard labour. 
Convicted at Petty Sessions, aid fined 1 /., 
and bound to the peac * for 12 months. 
Convicted at Lurgan Quarter Ses¬ sions, and bound to keep the peace for 12 months. 
Convicted at Lurgan Quarter Ses¬ sions • sentenced to four months with hard labour. 
Convicted at Ballybot Quarter Ses¬ sions, and sentenced to six month's with hard labour. 
Convicted at Ballybot Quarter Ses¬ sions, and sentenced to one month with hard labour. 
"Convicted at Ballybot Quarter Ses¬ 

sions; discharged on their own recognizances to appear when called on. 
i Pleaded guilty at Armagh Summer Assizes, 1878, and sentenced to 12 months with hard labour. 
Convicted at Lurgan Quarter Ses¬ sions, and bound to keep the peace for 12 months. 
Convicted at Lurgan Quarter Ses¬ sions, and bound to keep the peace for 12 months, and ordered to give 2 I. 
10 s. 
compensation to injured person. 
Pleaded guilty at Armagh Summer Assizes,\1878. 
Allowed out on his own recognizance,