transcribed by Teena from the Mon. 11 Apr. 1785 edition of the
Saunders Newsletter

On Saturday last ended our assizes, which were found guilty;

Patrick FORD for stealing shirts, stockings &c. the property of an
inhabitant of this town, to be whipped on Tuesday next.

The noted John BARNET to be hanged Tuesday the 26th instant, for
breaking into the dwelling house of Margaret MAXWELL, of Glaslough,
and feloniously stealing thereout a dimity gown and petticoat, a dove
coloured silk cloak lined with skin &c.

Toul M'ENALTY to be hanged on Friday the 24th of June next for the
murder James M‘KENNA on the 24 July 1784.

The trial which most attracted the attention of the county was that of
the  Rev. John CUMMINGS for the supposed murder James DONNELLY on the
12th December last of which he was cleared.

Cheers
Teena
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