SOURCE: Armagh Guardian: News - ARMSTRONG, SOMERVILLE - Quarrel with dire consequences - Issue dated 7 Jan 1845 ===== The following newspaper article was transcribed from The Armagh Guardian (microfilm), by permission of The British Library. ===== Enniskillen, Monday. Yesterday morning, as two men named Armstrong and Somerville were returning to Lowtherstown from Derry, when at Kilskeery they began to quarrel, and a serious conflict ensued, in which Somerville inflicted a desperate wound with a razor in the neck of his opponent. The unfortunate Armstrong is in a melancholy state, and it is feared the wound will prove fatal.-- Somerville has been apprehended and conveyed to Omagh gaol, to abide his trial at the next assizes. Armstrong is an inoffensive man, and lives at Ballinamallard, in this county. ===== This reprint is intended SOLELY for the non-commercial use of family historians, with the sincere hope that a Lister may find the content useful. I am not descended from the person(s) mentioned herein. **Please refer any questions arising from this article to the general readership of the FERMANAGH mailing list.** Search for your favourite surnames, places, and/or subjects of genealogical interest at the Ireland Newspaper Abstracts web site, at this URL: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/Ireland/index.html