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... WHEREAS the undernamcil Eitri.lc Welch, Gene. ft»nd indidled for the Murder of Brrton, and I ve Riven (ecurlty before the RlrHc Hon. Thonm Miilay. E!q Lord Chief juftice of his Court of King's Bench, for my Appearance, and to (land Tryal the next Aflkes ...
... .r= ,o 6tk 5S full Bufmd!, I »} W in bye Place t> murder fan*, me y , -. Firtt when o them, they drew 17-49 ; « firtt l Tones came on in order to Blind cAand I oblerved ears that « an .! them, Reaton , , Reafon ...
... JwoSillers, to whom flie was Mother-if |».3 , .v quarrelling loon alter, one acculecl orner Murdering her tor what llie had; and that Ihe her felt held lur w hilll the other l»cr Mouth How,and ftifled lhc that has the Dii'covery c.jmittcd to the Gv.al ...
... , . j-/ WHEREAS tEf 'jniernatr.fd PitrUic'w Gent, ftmd indidlr.l tor thr Murder of Rrrton. and *>.vd vert « ...
... W lirec ttW Welch, Gem. rt«nd indided tor the Murder _ have eiven tecuri'y before theßiphr ' c.i .) «k; »i > *1 s Court of Ber.c i, for Arprar Majelty* J , Try* l the next Afli«s C Vhe* County of Kilkenny, tl Rule hath h«en ,0r hS -lefty Court of ...
... County of Meath, was robbed of about 1, and a Gold Watch, and Murdered, having his Throat cut and feveral Stabs given him in the Bodv, on the Road between Trim and Summerhill. This barbarous Murder was committed one Patrick Lawler, a Jsbbcr in Cattle* who ...
... whom were notorious Smugglers and Outlaws, viz. John Mills, for the Murder of Richard Hawkins, at the Dog and Partridge on Slindon Common ; Henry Sheerman, alias Little Harry, for the Murder of Gally the Custom-House Officer; Lawrence and Thomas Kemp (the ...
... committed to Midlengar Goal, feyei-al Robberies and Murders. On Examination three Men, it appears that they weie the Robbery and Murder of Bryan Kenny in King's County, on the 19th pad; alfo at the Robbery and Murder Mr, Michael Bryan. Fanner, in the County Tipperary ...
... the elder, for Murder of Simon Kane, when was lotind Guilty ol Manflaughter. ,■ ■ . Robert Clayton die yoimger, for laid Murder, is not yet taken. The Trials of George Devcreaux, for the Murder ol Michael Murphy, and Clenton. for the Murder of Mary Jackman ...
... CommiHlon Term'mer, the Tr John Sheil for the Murder Edmond Mc'Carden, at Bnlrnddery. was found tf Mayfhugltter in his own: Defence. And On Saturday Came on the Trial one Caranagh.nnd Brien, for the Murder one Cullen, who was Jellied in a Eoxing-bout at ...
... Carter, Cobby, and Hammond, are to be hung * .Ml the feven were found guilty of the murder of Chateri the Trial for which lafted eight hours-, and thatlfof the murder of Mr- Galley five hours- Upon the Trials it appeared to be the molt wicked and cruel ...