At Omagh, on Friday last, the Hon. MR. JUSTICE VANDELEUR opened the Commission in the Crown Court. The following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:
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William STEWART, ESQ., Foreman |
John C. MOUTRAY, ESQ. |
George LENDRUM, ESQ. |
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John D. ECCLES, ESQ. |
J. W. BURGES, ESQ. |
Hugh STEWART, ESQ. |
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H. G. EDWARDS, ESQ. |
James M R. BUNBERY, ESQ. |
Jones CRAWFORD, ESQ. |
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James CAULFIELD, ESQ. |
Alexander CAMPBELL, ESQ. |
William VERNER, ESQ. |
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Hugh LYLE, ESQ. |
Sir R. FERGUSON, BART. |
G. R. GOULDING, ESQ. |
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Hon. A. G. STEWART |
John S. MURRAY, ESQ. |
Andrew MOUTRAY, ESQ. |
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William P. KENNEDY, ESQ. |
W. D’ARCY IRVINE, ESQ. |
Robert EVANS, ESQ. |
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Samuel GALBRAITH, ESQ. |
William MURRAY, ESQ. |
The Court then proceeded to the trial of the following prisoners:
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RYAN |
Dennis |
for stealing a thirty-shilling note - Guilty |
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HAIR |
Letty |
for stealing muslin - Guilty |
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DONNELLY |
Biddy |
for stealing four pounds sterling - Guilty |
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McTEAGUE |
G. |
for stealing a spade - Guilty |
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McILDOON |
Henry |
for stealing a bank note - Guilty |
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McCAFFREY |
Edward |
for stealing a sheet - Guilty |
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McGILL |
Hugh |
for cow-stealing - Guilty |
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McALEER |
Anne |
for stealing muslin - Guilty |
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McBRIDE & McBRIDE |
John
Stephen |
for burglary - Not Guilty |
Tuesday, March 30, 1824
TYRONE ASSIZES cont.
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RYAN |
Denis |
for stealing a 30 shilling note; to be imprisoned 3 months |
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HARE |
Letitia |
for stealing muslin; to be imprisoned three months |
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DONNELLY |
Biddy |
for stealing £4; imprisoned 6 months |
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McTEAGUE |
G. |
for stealing a spade - to be imprisoned one week |
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McILDOON |
H. |
for stealing bank notes; to be imprisoned 3 months |
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McGILL |
Hugh |
for cow stealing; to be imprisoned 12 months |
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O’NEILL & CARBERY |
Hugh
John |
for burglary; ordered to remain in custody until further orders |
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HUEY |
John |
for manslaughter; to be imprisoned 12 months |
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McFADDEN |
Hugh |
for receiving stolen linen; to be imprisoned one month |
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McCARTNEY |
Bernard |
for uttering counterfeit Bank of Ireland tenpenny tokens; to be imprisoned 6 months |