Irish Assizes 1826, Tipperary, Ireland
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IRISH ASSIZES. 1-8-1826.
CLONMEL JULY THE 25TH.

MARY CASSIDY pleaded guilty to a theft, which she said she
committed with the hope of being transported to Botany Bay,
and of joining her husband whom that fate was assigned last
year.

"Oh my Lord" said she "I will submit, I am guilty", if you
let me bring my poor children to my husband. I have two poor
creatures, my Lord, and we want to follow their father. It
was for that we stole. We have neither a bit nor a sup. Nor
can we get it from out kith and kin. Send us to my husband,
My Lord, or if you do not, I will submit to your gracious
mercy in any way.

M. FITZGERALD was indicted for stealing a cloak. MARY BOWLER
swore that she saw the prisoner leaving her house with the
cloak hanging under his arm.  On being pressed to identify
him, she exclaimed: "O Hone", I am 30 years in Clonmel in a
dealing way, and was never brought to this place afore, and
tis myself that am sorry that I have the bad luck. Oh I
wisha.

Might the man have taken it by mistake.  Oh I wisha he
might. Did you ever take a cloak yourself by mistake.  Oh
wisha I did. Chief Baron-Did you ever take a pair of
breeches by mistake-my good woman?. -Oh Wisha, lifting up
her hands in astonishment at the question. Did you run after
the thief- run, indeed, it was my linen. Verdict-Guilty.