The Strabane Morning Post
April 18, 1815
Strabane, County Tyrone

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   Limerick, April 8.
--This day, Charles Wedgworth, Richard Dinaber, and Michael Dun, all natives of this city, were hanged at Ennis, for robbing the house of Jeremiah Kelly.
   On Tuesday next, James O’Donnell is to be hanged at Croom, in this county, for burlary and felony committed at Carageen, convenient to that town.
   Thomas Hogan, for robbing Mr. Vokes and Mr. Evans, near this City, who was to be hanged on the 15th inst. has received a further respite.


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   Two vessels have arrived in Cork from America, with flaxseed, and one is expected at --- port in a few days.


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   At the Cork City Assizes,
Rowland Reed? Card Manufacturer, was tried on Thursday, for having forged dies for stamping cards in his possession and was acquitted. The trial of Mr. Thomas Nugent of that place for vending forged playing cards in this City, was postponed by the Crown until next Assizes.
   The Assizes of the County Cork ended on Wednesday evening. The following were convicted:--Michael Scanlan and James Pow-- for burglary, to be hanged on the 29th instant; Martin Quin, horsestealing, to be hanged the 3d of June: seven to be transported, and twenty-eight to be confined and whipped.


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Bibliographical ReferenceThe Strabane Morning Post, 18 April 1815; printed and published by Carroll & Foster, Market-House Street, Strabane. Transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, and posted to the IrelandOldNews web site, by permission of the British Library.


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