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    1. [COTIPPERARY] 5-3-1866 Tipperary Newspaper.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. 5-3-1866 Tipperary Newspaper. Nenagh, Friday evening. About two O'clock this morning a force of 22 police, under the command of Sub Inspector Ramsbottom and Head Constable Long, proceeded to the houses of the following persons, and arrested them under a warrant from the Lord Lieutenant;-Thomas Clarke, Nailor, Thomas Cormack, Carpenter, Thomas Devane, Harness Maker, J. Noonan, Smith at Moylan's Coach Factory, Michael Molony, shoemaker-all residing in this town. They were immediately lodged in jail, Other arrests are anticipated here. Further arrests in Clonmel. On Thursday the police authorities arrested and had conveyed to the County Jail, the following persons charged with complicity in the Fenian movement. Thomas Burke, Publican. Thomas Norris, Chandler. Philip Power, Shopkeeper. Patrick Ryan, Nailor. Edmund Burke, Shopkeeper. The following arrived from Carrick-on-Suir. Edward O'Doherty, Cornelius O'Leary, John Kent, David Slattery, John Vale. Head Constable Uniack brought in Michael Shea and Patrick Cummins from Cashel. John Murphy, telegraph clerk, Caher, was also arrested, making in all fourteen arrested on Thursday. Cappaghwhite. On Friday H.A.Wood, Esq. S.I. Dundrum, proceeded to the house of a man named Thomas Ryan, a Publican, residing in the village of Cappaghwhite, and arrested him under the Habeas Corpus Act. Ryan leaves a wife and large family to mourn his departure from amongst them. It appears the reason for Ryan's arrest is that he was long suspected of entertaining well known Fenians. This is the third arrest in Cappaghwhite. The prisoner was conveyed to Clonmel on Saturday, and lodged in the County jail.

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