TYRONE ASSIZES
Omagh, Monday, 2nd August 1830
NOBLE |
John |
Indicted for sheep-steeling; Guilty - To be transported seven years |
McKENNA |
Anne |
For stealing a silver watch; Not Guilty - discharged |
McCUSKER |
Pat |
For sheep-stealing; Guilty - To be transported seven years |
SMITH SMITH |
John & Elenor |
For stealing a quantity of lead from the house of T. K. HANNIGAN, at Dungannon; Guilty - To be transported seven years |
WALKER |
James |
For stealing two goats; Guilty - To be imprisoned six months |
HILLAN |
Terance |
For stealing a watch from T. CANTWELL, at Dungannon, on 16th July; Guilty - To be imprisoned twelve months |
O’NEIL |
Patrick |
For stealing one bullock, the property of MATHEW O’NEIL; Guilty - To be transported 7 years |
KERR |
Henry |
For stealing a quantity of potatoes; Guilty - To be imprisoned one week |
LOUGHRAN |
Bridget |
For secreting the birth of an infant child; Guilty - To be imprisoned twelve months |
Tuesday, 3rd August
HAMILTON HAMILTON |
Robert & George |
For the murder of ROBERT HAMILTON, at Shanenagh [Shanony], on the road from Strabane to Newtownstewart: GEORGE HAMILTON; Not Guilty & ROBERT HAMILTON; Guilty of Manslaughter -to be imprisoned six months |
McGOWAN |
William |
Indicted for assaulting the REV. CHARLES DOUGLAS, a Magistrate of the county of Tyrone, in the execution of his duty, at Donemana, on the 12th of July last, and also for a riot; Not Guilty - discharged |
McCAY |
Thomas |
Indicted for stealing Bank Notes from FRANCIS KILPATRICK at Newtownstewart, on the 22d of March last; Guilty - To be transported seven years |
EAKIN |
Thomas |
For stealing a horse; Guilty - sentence of death recorded |
AGNEW |
Mary Ann |
For stealing from the person of MARY DONNELL, two shillings sterling, on the highway near Strabane; Guilty |
O’NEIL |
Terence |
For uttering counterfeit coin; Guilty - To be imprisoned three months |
MEINNAGH |
Francis |
For stealing linen yarn, at Fintona; Guilty, to be transported seven years |
Wednesday, 4th August
JOHNSTON alias WALIS |
John |
For uttering forged Bank Notes, purporting to be of the Bank of Ireland ; Guilty - To be transported fourteen years |
McCONNELL |
John |
For uttering counterfeit coin; Guilty - To be imprisoned three months |
McDONNELL |
Arch. |
For uttering counterfeit coin; Guilty - To be imprisoned six months |
FARRELL |
Thomas |
For perjury; Guilty - To be imprisoned six months |
TONER |
Mary |
Indicted for being a vagrant. To be transported for seven years, unless she find security to be of good behaviour for seven years; herself in £10 and two sureties in £5 each, within six months from this date |
McGONNELL |
P. |
For uttering forged Bank Notes, purporting to be of the Bank of MESSRS. BALL & CO. The Jury, not agreeing, and after remaining in all night, were called over and discharged. The prisoner to remain in custody till next Assizes |