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    1. [COTIPPERARY] Tipp News
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. 21-9-1786 Freeman's Journal. Extract of a letter from Clonmel Sept. 4th. Committed to our County Gaol the 2nd inst, by the Right Hon. Major General Lord Luttrell, James Davane, John Cahil, Denis Callanan, John Dwyer, James Nugent, Laurence Moore, William Common, Edmond Meagher, John Guinan, James Heaney, William Bourk, William Parker, T. Headen and William Mullowney, charged on oath with having, on the 23rd of July last, with many others, abused and struck John Mannin, Esq., of Shanbelly,?, and feloniously took and carried away from him, and his men, 8 guns, one pistol, silver hilted sword, value £8 and upwards, fired a gun at said Mannin, with felonious intent to kill him, and also did greviously wound him, swore him to abide by the White or Rightboy regulations, to become their Captain, not to prosecute them, and put him in great terror. 10-10-1850 Tipperary Vindicator. Daring burglary and robbery at Inch House. On the morning of Thursday, a person who gave his name as Thomas Kernan, a native of Taghmon, Co. Wexford., effected an entrance into Inch House, Borrisoleigh, the residence of George Ryan, Esq. D.L., by extracting a pane of glass from the window of the hall door. After picking three locks he entered the dining room, and finding a quantity of plate, value over 30/., with a garduvin, he decamped with his booty. Not having gone far, he opened the garduvin and found two decanters of wine, and being tempted to try the flavour of the juice of the grape, he drank rather freely. Making his way towards Templemore, his course was directed by Dovea barracks. A herd of Mr. O'Meara's, of Bouladuff House, seeing a suspicious looking person crossing the fields, pursued him in the direction of the barracks, and on his alarming the police, Mr. Ryan's coachman arrived at the same time. The active Constable Hoolahan and his party were immediately on the look out, and in a short time Sub Constable Tracy arrested the lad with the entire plate in his possession. He was committed to Nenagh Gaol by J.G. Jones, R.M. to stand his trial at the next quarter sessions.

    05/11/2008 09:56:36
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Tipp News
    2. Laurie Thompson
    3. Mary . After reading your stories , I wonder were there any god fearing people in Ireland and reading todays newspapers , things haven`t changed , Laurie Thompson Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Heaphy To: Tipperary ; Tipperary IRL Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:56 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Tipp News 21-9-1786 Freeman's Journal. Extract of a letter from Clonmel Sept. 4th.

    05/12/2008 01:56:32