Hi Elizabeth. Found this article put out by Mary heapy awhile ago i used to print out all her work and have them in folders This is dated 7-4-1841 During service on sunday last,the house of james carbery, steward to W. Roe,ESQ of Rockwell,was attacked by an armed party. The door being broken,a man with his face blackened entered,and presenting a gun at the breast of a maid-servant,who was the only person at home,demanded arms. On her saying there were none,he seized her by the hair and forsed her into a closet, locked the door and commenced a very diligent search. The girl contrived to make her escape to Rockwell House; and was hotley pursued by the ruffian, who fired at her , but without effect. The Marquis of Waterford and the Reverend Mr. Mandeville,returning from New Melton Church,heard of the outrage:his lordship proceeded forthwith in pursuit; and after a run of a mile and a half over a stiff country,accounted his man in the house of denis Hohan,at the commons of cashel;where,on entering his Lordship said," Come along old chap ! you should have washed your face a little better." As soon as he brought the prisoner to the high road, her placed him in his phaeton,,which his servand followed with in, the direction of the chase. His Lordship drove him to rockwell; where he was fully identified,and commirred for trial at the next Assizes. Two other fellows have been arrested by Captain Nagle. As Your Denis was tried in 1833 is this another denis maybee. at least it gives a house in the commons of Cashel. Cheers for now Val