TYRONE GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE
At these sessions, held at Omagh 31st December, 1840, before Assistant-Barrister RICHARD NUNN, ESQ., the following persons were tried and found guilty: -
| Name | Details |
| ANN MARTIN | Found guilty of a larceny, to be imprisoned 4 calendar months and kept to hard labour; one week in each month to be in solitary confinement |
| HUGH McCAY | Found guilty of rescue; to pay a fine of £2.10s. for the use of the County Infirmary |
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Charles GARMLY Charles PAUL Owen McPAKE Patt McPAKE Charles McCAFFREY Jane McALEER |
Submitted to an indictment for a rescue from PATRICK McSOARLEY; to pay a fine of 10s. each, one half to the prosecutor, the other half to the use of the County Infirmary, and to find security of the peace, themselves in £20 each and two securities in £10 each |
| Sarah McCUSKER | Found guilty of a larceny on two indictments, to be imprisoned 2 calendar months, one week in each to be in solitary confinement |
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Thomas JOHNSTON Ally JOHNSTON |
Submitted to an indictment for a larceny; THOMAS JOHNSTON and ALLY JOHNSTON submitted to an indictment for a larceny; Thomas Johnston to be imprisoned 4 calendar months, one week of each to be in solitary confinement, and twice privately whipped; Ally Johnston to be imprisoned 2 calendar months and kept to hard labour |
| Daniel McCABE | Found guilty of larceny from the person of WM. JOHNSTON, to be transported for 7 years |
| Elizabeth CARMICHAEL | Found guilty for two indictments of larceny, to be transported for 7 years |
| Patrick GORMAN | Found giuilty of larceny, to be imprisoned 6 calendar months, kept one week in each to hard labour, and two months in solitary confinement |
| Susan MULLEN | Found guilty of larceny; to be imprisoned 6 calendar months, one week in eacch in solitary confinement |
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George PATTEN Jas. McSOARLEY James McGARLICK |
Appeared in custody, and discharged of their bail, to answer an indictment for forcible possession and entry, were ordered to find bail to stand their trial at the ensuing assizes; the prosecutors, MARY GARMLEY and CATHERINE GARMLEY were rebound to prosecute. |
| John MULDOWN | Appeared in custody to answer an indictment for an assault upon JAMES PORTER, a process server, was ordered to find bail to stand his trial at the ensuing assizes, and James Porter rebound to prosecute |
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Patrick LENNARD Charles REILY Michael GALLAGHER |
Were found guilty of a rescue; PATRICK LENNARD and MICHAEL GALLAGHER to be imprisoned for 3 calendar months each, and CHARLES REILLY to be imprisoned 6 calendar months, and all to find security of the peace, themselves in £20 each and two securities in £5 each |