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Marriage Notices as Reported in ‘The Londonderry Sentinel’ 1829-1831.
From the Original Information Compiled by Bruce Laird, Australia
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27 July 1837 Tyrone Assizes Omagh
The Hon. Justice TORRENS entered the Crown Court at a quarter to 10
o’clock when Francis M'LAUGHLIN was arraigned for breaking into the
house of James MULLIN, of Killeen, on 10th Feb. last and for stealing
yarn out of same. James MULLIN and wife both identified
County Donegal at a general assizes and general Gaol delivery, held
in, and for, said County, on the 31st Mar. 1807
The Hon. Justice DAY
The Hon Justice MAYNE
James Ezkiel NESBITT Esq. Sheriff
Grand Jury;
1 Sir Jas. STEWART bart.
2Andrew KNOX
3 Robert MONTGOMERY
4 Wybrants OLPHERT
5 James
Arrests in Armagh 29 June 1822
Our Readers in the North who have been contemplating nothing but
tranquility around them, will be surprised to find by the following
statements that a meeting for treasonable purposes was detected in
Armagh on Tuesday last and 14 misguided men arrested on the spot.
20 Jan. 1838
Melancholy Catastrophe
On Thursday last, two lads, sons of Mr. David PATTON, of this City,
(Londonderry) went on a shooting excursion in a boat down Lough Foyle
to a bank called Shell Island. They were accompanied by two men named
CLARKE and THOMPSON, of Culmore. About half past
8 Apr. 1824 Tyrone assizes convictions;
Denis RYAN for stealing a thirty shilling note; to be imprisoned 3 months.
Letitia HARE for stealing muslin; to be imprisoned 3 months.
Biddy DONNELLY for stealing £4; to be imprisoned 6 months.
G. M'TEAGUE for stealing spade; to be imprisoned 1 week.
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