The Constitution or Cork Morning Post, 4 September 1822 -- CORK (POSTPONED) ASSIZES. -------- CONVICTIONS AT THE LATE ASSIZES. The following is a return of the convictions in the City and County at the late Assizes:-- CITY. John Hurley, for the attack on Mr. Barry's house at Inchegeela, to be hanged this day. James Corbett and Daniel Burke, highway robbery, to be hanged the 21st September. Timothy Canty, having forged notes in his possession--and John Murphy, like offence--to be transported for 14 years. John Barrow, the elder, and John Barrow, the younger, larceny ; Ann Connell and Judith Ahern, larceny ; Thomas Neill and Garrett M'Donnell, larceny ; David M'Carthy, larceny ; John Harrington, perjury ; Michael Donovan, larceny ; Patrick Carey, stealing lead ; Timothy Fowlue, uttering forged notes ; Thomas Sullivan, larceny ; and Margaret Burke and Wm. Barry, larceny--all to be transported for 7 years. Thomas Elliott and Joseph Barter, larceny, to be privately whipped. William Barter, receiving stolen goods, imprisoned three months. William Ahern, receiving stolen goods, imprisoned three months. Eleanor Sheehan, larceny, imprisoned three months. John Fitzpatrick, stealing wool, imprisoned two months. Ann Nash, larceny, imprisoned three months. Johanna Sullivan, larceny, imprisoned one month. John Brien, receiving stolen goods, imprisoned 6 months. Philip Shea, larceny, to be whipped in gaol. Michael Leahy, assault, imprisoned three months. Timothy Toomy, passing with unlicensed spirits, to be imprisoned one month, and pay a fine of 10 [pounds]. [to be continued] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Ahern | Ireland Newspaper Abstracts Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.IrelandOldNews.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -