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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RETURN RELATING TO AGRARIAN AND OTHER CRIMES (IRELAND). 
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PROVINCE OF CONNAUGHT—continued. 

COUNTY OF SLIGO. 
I.—Return 
of the Number and Names of Persons Convicted. 

Date. 

1 May 1878 

2 May „ 

30 Sept. 
„ 

18 Nov. 
„ 

19 Aug. 
„ 

16 June „ 

16 June „ 

20 Dec. 
„ 

9 I 9 Dec. 
„ 

13 Dec. 

„ 

12 April 1879 

17 Dec. 
„ 

8 Feb. 

„ 

13 Feb. 
„ 

6 Mar. 
„ 

14 April „ 

30 April „ 

NATURE of OFFENCE. 

Aggravated assault 

ditto 

ditto 

Assault, endangering life 

Cutting or maiming the person. 

Cattle stealing ---

ditto 

ditto -

Sheep stealing 

Intimidation by threatening letters or notices. 

Manslaughter -

Assault with intent to com¬ mit a rape. 

Aggravated assault 

ditto 

ditto 

-ditto 

-ditto 

Whether Agrarian or not. 

Name of Injured Person. 

Not 

Agrarian 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Agrarian 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Not 

Agrarian 

Not 

Not 

6. 

James Kilcawlev 

Michael Casey 

James Shannon 

Dominic Owens 

Peter O'Rorke 

William Shannon 

Patrick Cavanagh Thomas Gordan 

Ba'tholou>ew Coahlan 

Catherine Meehan 

Martin Gilrov 

Maria Gavin -

Thomas Murrican 

Owen King -

John Toolin 

J. 
W. 
Kerr A. 
Kilmoc. 
W. 
Kerr. 

Henry Kilcullen 

Names of Persons Convicted. 

REMARKS. 

William Brady 

Patrick Mulligan 

Martin Regan Patrick Judge. 

James M'Guinn 

Edward Clancy 

Michael Bourke, alias McDonagh. 

ditto -

Henry Atkinson 

Patrick Rush 

John Meehan 

Patrick Cawley 

Thomas M'Avan 

Bryan Greham Thomas Greham, sen. 
Thomas Greham, jun. 

Richard O'Connor -

John Lyden 

Patrick McFadden Thomas Harte. 

Edward Fury -Patrick Fury. 
James Fury. 
Roger Breheney. 

Convicted at Dromore West Petty Sessions, 23rd May 1878. 
Fined 11. 
Convicted at Sligo Summer Ass'zes, lfc7n. 
Sentenced to thiee months' imprisonment, hard labour. 
Convicted at Sligo Spring Assizes, 1879. 
Mai tin Regan sentenced to three months' imprisonment, and Patrick Judge to six months' im¬ prisonment. 
Tried at Tub!>ereurry 
Petty Ses¬ sions, 2Sth November lt*78. 
Sen¬ tenced to two months' imprisonment, hard labour. 
Convicted at Sligo October Quarter Sessions. 
Sentenced lo two months' imprisonment, hard labour. 
Tried at Manorhamilton Quarter Sessions, October 1878. 
Sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, hard labour. 
ditto ditto ditto. 

Tried at Sligo Spring Assizes, 7th March 1879. 
Sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, ba-d labour. 
Tried at Sligo January Quarter Ses¬ sion*-*, 1879. 
Sentenctd to two years' imprisonment. 
Tried ot Mullaghroe Petty Sessions, 14th Dscember 1878. 
Bound over to keep the peace for 12 months. 
Convicted at Summer Assizes, Sligo, 1879. 
Sentenced to five mouths' imprisonment, hard labour. 
Convicted at Sligo Quarter Sessions, 21 si January f880. 
Sentenced to two years' imprisonmi-nt, hard labour. 
Tried at Sooey Petty Sessions, 19th Febiuary 1879. 
Biyan" Greham sentenced to 01 e month's imprison¬ ment ; Thomas Greham, sen., 
and Thomas Greham, jun., 
acquitted. 
Convicted at Tubbercurry Petty Sessions, 20th February 1S79. 
Fined 21. 
Tried at Mullaghroe Petty Sessions, 17th July 1879. 
Fined 2/., 
or in default one month's impr.soument. 
Tried at Sligo Betty Session, 21st April 1879. 
Sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment each with hard labour. 
Tried at Sligo Quarter Session, 2nd July 1879. 
Edward Fury, Patrick Fury, and James Fury sentenced to four months' imprisonment; Roger Breheney to 14 days' imprisonment. 
John Fury acquitted, and no bills sent up against Thomas Fuiy. 
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