The Times, Co. Tipperary, Ireland - 1848 Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Tipperary Index Tipperary Newspapers Copyright Contributed by: Mary Heaphy ________________________________________ THE TIMES - 1848 Use Ctrl-F to Find in Page Special Commission for Tipperary. The Special Commission for Tipperary has been struck for Monday the 24th inst. to be holden at Clonmel, for both ridings of the County. Subjoined is a list of the Prisoners, with the nature of their offences. They are to be transmitted from Nenagh to Clonmel for Trial. The numbers are but few in comparison to the many that are to be kept over for the ordinary assizes, but as a local paper observes, though but few, they constitute the very worse characters in the Northern Division of the County. John Daly, Edward Roughan, William Carthy, John Ryan(Garricus)?, and Edward Connors, charged with conspiring against and attempting to murder Mr. U. Bayly. Michael, John, and James Connolly, Richard Connolly and Mary Connolly (an old woman over 60 years of age), charged with the wilful murder of Edward Dillon of Kilmakill, near Thurles. John Gorman, Patrick Bourke, Thomas Sadleir, John Smith, Edward Hogan, and Daniel Tierney, charged with attacking the house of Patrick Ralph, of Coolbawn. John Mulcahy, appearing in arms at Ganmore?. Patrick Malampy, Edward Malampy, George Hewitt, Denis Brien, Patrick Hickey, Patrick Alyward, charged at firing at Edward Malampy. John Cleary, Thomas McGrath, and Thomas Brien, charged with robbing and attacking the dwelling of Patrick Ryan. John Dooley and Patrick Ryan charged with robbing James Powell on the highway of 40s. Martin Kane (who has turned approver), Michael Whelan, Timothy Hogan, and Patrick Coonan, charged with assaulting with arms and robbing the dwelling house of Michael Haskett near Borrisokane. John Leahy, Thomas Looby, Denis Leahy, and Richard Connolly, charged with robbery of firearms out of the house of Nicholas Dunbar.