Carlow General Quarter Sessions held at Carlow Court House, Burrin Street on the 6th day of October 1796. A Kallender of Prisoners left in the custody of Philip Newton, Esquire. High Sheriff of Carlow County until they perform the Rules and pay the fees respectively annexed to their names. Edward Byrne who was found guilty at the last Sessions on two Indictments fined two marks and to give Security to keep the Peace for seven years. 1pound, 15shillings and 3pence. The said Edward Byrne for the 2nd Indictment 1pound, 12 shilling and 9pence. John Rourke who was found guilty of an assault fined one mark and to be discharged, he having performed the other part of the Rule against him. 13shillings and 4pence. Thomas Deer who was found guilty of two assaults to be imprisoned for a fortnight, fined six pence and to give Security before a Magistrate to be of the Peace. 1pound. 7shillings and 9pence. Received a true Copy of this Kallender, ( signed ) John [ ? ], Gaoler at Carlow Gaol. [Jailer at Carlow Jail ] (signed ) Benjamin Bunbury, One of the Magistrates of the Peace for Carlow County appointed by our Majesty Lord George, King, Defender of the Faith and so Forth.
Thanks for this Michael. Hopefully see you over the course of Carlow 800 shenanigans. On 19 Aug 2013, at 11:06, Michael Purcell wrote: > Carlow General Quarter Sessions held at Carlow Court House, Burrin Street > on the 6th day of October 1796. > A Kallender of Prisoners left in the custody of Philip Newton, Esquire. > High Sheriff of Carlow County until they perform the Rules and pay the fees > respectively annexed to their names. > Edward Byrne who was found guilty at the last Sessions on two Indictments > fined two marks and to give Security to keep the Peace for seven years. > 1pound, 15shillings and 3pence. > The said Edward Byrne for the 2nd Indictment 1pound, 12 shilling and 9pence. > John Rourke who was found guilty of an assault fined one mark and to be > discharged, he having performed the other part of the Rule against him. > 13shillings and 4pence. > Thomas Deer who was found guilty of two assaults to be imprisoned for a > fortnight, fined six pence and to give Security before a Magistrate to be > of the Peace. 1pound. 7shillings and 9pence. > Received a true Copy of this Kallender, ( signed ) John [ ? ], Gaoler at > Carlow Gaol. [Jailer at Carlow Jail ] > (signed ) Benjamin Bunbury, One of the Magistrates of the Peace for Carlow > County appointed by our Majesty Lord George, King, Defender of the Faith > and so Forth. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message