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Last name: |
MANNIX |
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First name: |
PATRICK |
Full name: |
PATRICK MANNIX |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
19/04/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Putting cows in the pound |
Sentence: |
transportation 7 yrs |
Petitioner: |
Mary Mannix |
Relationship: |
Wife |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3085 |
Comment1: |
Convict has five children. Verification on convicts testimony from Edward |
Comment2: |
Meghegan, Paul Keegan of Caherlog, Co. Clare. Petitioners address given at Cork |
Last name: |
CONWAY |
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First name: |
JAMES |
Full name: |
JAMES CONWAY |
Sex: |
M |
Trial place: |
Carrickfergus, Antrim |
Imprisonment place: |
Co. Antrim |
Crime desc: |
Theft of two handkerchiefs |
Sentence: |
transportation 7 yrs |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3087 |
Comment1: |
Convict resides in Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Refers to a former petition which he |
Comment2: |
had submitted signed by a High Sherrif and Protestant rector. Petitioner |
Comment field number: |
received 10 May 1827. |
Last name: |
DOOLAN |
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First name: |
THOMAS |
Full name: |
THOMAS DOOLAN |
Sex: |
M |
Trial place: |
castlebar, Co. Mayo |
Document date: |
02/04/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Horse stealing |
Sentence: |
Death |
Petitioner: |
Thomas B Vandeleux |
Document ref1: |
PPC3090 |
Comment1: |
The Petitioner is the judge before whom the convict and two others, John K Lynes |
Comment2: |
and John Fallon, were tired for the same offense. Petitioning for mitigation |
Comment field number: |
of sentence to transportation for life. |
Last name: |
FALLON |
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First name: |
JOHN |
Full name: |
JOHN FALLON |
Sex: |
M |
Trial place: |
Castlebar, Co. Mayo |
Document date: |
02/04/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Stealing a horse |
Sentence: |
Death, Commuted to transportation for life. |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3090 |
Comment1: |
Convict petitioning Lord Churchillto solicit Lord Crofton and lady Charlott,with |
Comment2: |
whom the convict had served as a footman in Montague sq., London, to interfere |
Comment field number: |
on his behalf. refers to Nobleman and gentleman in Co. Roscommon for char, refs Included is a memo from Thomas B Vandeleur, the judge who tried the convict. |
Last name: |
SMITH |
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First name: |
PETER |
Full name: |
PETER SMITH |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
Document date: |
05/05/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Misconduct towardsHenry Higgenbottom,Dublin |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3092 |
Comment1: |
Convict has a wife and family, no details given, and resides at No.6 Patrick St. |
Comment2: |
Dublin. Several char. refs. including John Ardyl with whom the convict had |
Comment field number: |
served 7 yrs as an apprentice Cotton Weaver. Petition endorsed:'Transported'. |
Last name: |
SULLIVAN |
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First name: |
TIMOTHY |
Full name: |
TIMOTHY SULLIVAN |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Co. Cork |
Crime desc: |
Driving a sheep at night |
Sentence: |
transportation |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3094 |
Comment1: |
Several char. refs. including the parish priest of Granagh, Co. Cork.Petition |
Comment2: |
received 16 May 1827. |
Last name: |
NEVILL |
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First name: |
JOHN |
Full name: |
JOHN NEVILL |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Limerick |
Document date: |
18/04/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Sheep Stealing |
Sentence: |
Transportation 7 yrs |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3095 |
Comment1: |
Convict states he is the sole support of his mother and three children. Petition |
Comment2: |
verified by the signatures of the parish priests of Cathkerle, Co. Limerick and |
Comment field number: |
the Mayor of Limerick. |
Last name: |
DORAN |
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First name: |
DANIEL |
Full name: |
DANIEL DORAN |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Richmond, Dublin |
Document date: |
16/06/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Highway Robbery |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3097 |
Comment1: |
Petitioning forliberty. Convict was admitted an approver, granted mercy and |
Comment2: |
committed to Richmond Bridewell, for informing on his accomplices, Thomas Byrne |
Comment field number: |
and Patrick Moran, 2nd Petition dated 18 May 1827. |
Last name: |
BYRNE |
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First name: |
THOMAS |
Full name: |
THOMAS BYRNE |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
16/06/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Highway robbery |
Sentence: |
Death, commuted to transportation for life |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3097 |
Comment1: |
Convict was convicted with Patrick Moran on the evidence of Daniel Doran |
Comment2: |
Petitioning on his own behalf who was accomplice to the crime. |
Last name: |
MORAN |
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First name: |
PATRICK |
Full name: |
PATRICK MORAN |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
16/06/1827 |
Crime desc: |
Highway robbery |
Sentence: |
Death commuted to transportation for life |
Petitioner: |
Daniel Doran |
Relationship: |
Other defendant |
Document ref1: |
PPC 3097 |
Comment1: |
Convict was convicted with Thomas Byrne on the evidence of Daniel Doran, |
Comment2: |
Petitioning on his own behalf, who was accomplice to the crime. |