Return of Persons imprisoned in Ireland in Twelve Months after passing of Crimes Act, whose Trial has been postponed on Charges of Murder, Conspiracy, Conspiracy to Murder, Whiteboyism, Moonlighting and Treason-Felony

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PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) (TRIALS POSTPONED). 

RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, 

dated 31 July 1883 ;—for, 

RETURN "of the Persons Imprisoned in Ireland in the Twelve Months after the Passing of the Crimes Act, whose Trial has been Postponed at the Request of the Crown from the Assize next after their Committal on Charges of Murder, Conspiracy, Conspiracy to Murder, White-boyism, Moonlighting, and Treason Felony, as follows :— 

Name. 
Offence. 

Date of Arrest. 

Number of Adjourn¬ ments before Magistrates. 

Date of Com¬ mittal. 

Date of First Assizes after Committal. 

Date of any If Bail Second 

I or subsequent 

Assize over which Granted. 
Trial was 

Adjourned. 

Is Prisoner still Untried 1 

Earliest Assize at which Trial will be Possible. 

( Mr. 
Healy.) 

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 

15 February 1884. 

LONDON: PRINTED BY HENRY HANSARD AND 

PRINTERS TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. 

SON, 

To be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from any of the following Agents, viz., 

Messrs. 
Hansard, 13, Great Queen-street, W.C., 
and 32, Abingdon-street, Westminster ; 

Messrs, Evre and Spottiswoode, East Harding-street, Fleet-street, and 

Sale Office, House of Lords ; Messrs. 
Adam and Charles Black, of Edinburgh ; Messrs. 
Alexander Thom and Co., 
or Messrs. 
Hodges, Figgis, and Co., 
of Dublin. 

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