Return of Outrages for the month of October up to the 20th of November, 1837 in the Bansha District, barony of Clanwilliam: 12th October, 1837 - On this evening between the hours of 6 & 7 o'clock, two men were returning from the market of Tipperary. They were waylaid at the Hand of Thomastown, parish of Kilfeakle by 5 men who severely beat them Two of said party were arrested on the same night by Constable Lalor and were fully identified by the persons who had been beaten. [Captain Nangle's District] 22nd October - On this morning a Notice was found posted on the lands of Gralla, parish of Bansha, threatening a man named Patrick Fogarty if he harboured a strange woman in the employment of Mr. W. Baker in his house. 26th October - In the evening about the hour of 8 o'clock a man named James Curry was violently assaulted and severely fractured on the head convenient to his habitation in the village of Golden, where a fair was held same day, by 2 men named Wiliam Dwyer and Michael Dalton, who immediately absconded. The above-named James Curry dies in the Cashel infirmary on the 8th of November. 12th November - About the hour of 5 o'clock a.m. a shot was maliciously fired into a bedroom window of the house of Richard Grady of Guitavoke, parish of Clonbeg. No cause assigned. 12th November - The house of James Daly of the same place was attacked, supposed by the same party, who broke the bedroom window and fired several shots convenient to his house. No cause assigned for this Outrage. 12th November - On this night about the hour of 11 o'clock, the house of a farmer named Dennis Murphy of Foxford, Parish of Bansha, was entered by 3 men, armed, 2 of whom were disguised, who after searching for Murphy and finding him absent, lay in wait convenient to his dwelling until he was returning, when he was pounced upon by these merciless assassins, who, after breaking his head to atoms, fired a shot which broke his leg. The cause assigned for this outrage is that Murphy had distrained some effects belonging to tenants of his on lands held under a lease of his own life. One other thing: "When were Mr. Austin Cooper and Mr. Wayland murdered? Answer: In the month of April 1838. Mr. Cooper was murdered and Mr. Wayland badly wounded. Samuel Cooper was also there.