Tuesday, March 27, 1827
COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES
The Assizes for this county commenced at Omagh on Tuesday last. The Hon. Justice JOHNSTON, in the Crown Court, and the Hon. Baron McCLELLAND in the Record Court. The following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:
John C. MOUTRAY, Esq. Foreman
John D. ECCLES, ESQ. |
Colonel MONTGOMERY, |
William VERNER, ESQ. |
Jones CRAWFORD, ESQ. |
Hon. JAMES KNOX |
Samuel GALBRAITH, ESQ. |
Sir J. M. STRONG, BART. |
Mervyn STEWART, ESQ. |
Hon. A. G. STEWART |
Alexander McCAUSLAND, ESQ. |
R. W. LOWRY, ESQ. |
Alexander CAMPBELL, ESQ. |
James CAULFIELD, ESQ. |
W. S. RICHARDSON, ESQ. |
James LOWRY, ESQ. |
J. Y. BURGESS, ESQ. |
W. D’ARCY IRVINE, ESQ. |
H. GORE EDWARDS, ESQ. |
Sir R. FERGUSON, BART. |
Hugh LYLE, ESQ. |
Samuel VESEY, ESQ. |
Sir J. J. BURGOYNE, KNT. |
Sir Hugh STEWART, BART. High Sheriff |
James WILSON, ESQ. Sub Sheriff |
The following Prisoners were put on trial:
McGARRITY |
John |
For stealing a coat, - Guilty, to be transported 7 years |
LITTLEFIELD |
John |
For stealing wearing apparel, - Guilty, to be transported 7 years |
McCOLLAM |
Charles |
For stealing a cow, Guilty, to be transported 7 years |
JOHNSTON |
Alexander |
For stealing Bank-notes, Guilty, to be transported 7 years |
KELLY |
John |
For stealing a quantity of silver coin - Guilty, to be transported 7 years |
McANANY McGRATH |
Patrick Samuel |
For Burglary - Guilty, Sentence of Death recorded |
McGONIGAL |
Thomas |
Highway robbery - Sentence of Death recorded |
McCRODDEN |
Bernard |
For stealing yarn - To be transported 7 years |
REED |
John |
For uttering forged Bank notes, - To be transported 7 years |
HEMPTON |
Samuel |
Uttering counterfeit one shilling pieces - Guilty, to be imprisoned 6 months |
ATCHISON |
Rebecca |
Larceny - To be imprisoned 6 months |
KERR |
John |
For fraudently obtaining a pension from Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital - Submitted. Imprisoned 3 months |
McGRATH McLOUGHLIN DONNELLY GALLAGHER |
James John James Felix |
for the murder of THOMAS McKINLEY, at Dromore, -- Trial postponed at suit of the Crown, -- To give security to appear at next Assizes |
McMANUS |
Edward |
for the murder of ALEXANDER McCAWLEY, - Trial postponed at the suit of the Crown, To remain in custody till next assizes |
Thirty persons were convicted of practices connected with illicit distillation, - 14 sentenced to pay a fine of £2 or be imprisoned for 2 months, and 16 to pay a fine of two pounds and be imprisoned one month
ROBERT A. KINNEER and JAMES DONNELLY, Indicted for having forged and counterfeited certain documents, by which he, the said JAMES DONNELLY, obtained a pension from the Lords Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital, on pretence of being disabled in the Strule Yeomanry, by having lost his eye sight from the flash of a pan at a General Inspection at Omagh [A lengthy report of the trial is printed in full]
The prisoners were both found guilty, and after a long and impressive
lecture from the Hon. BARON McCLELLAND, received the following sentence:
ROBERT ALEXANDER KINNEER, to be imprisoned for two years and six months, he
having submitted in the same charge with JOHN KERR, for a similar offence,
and JAMES DONNELLY to be imprisoned for one year.