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A report of the trial of Daniel Waring, upon the prosecution of Roger O'Connor, Esq. At an adjournment of the Commission for the County of the City of Dublin, before the Hon. St. Geo. Daly and the Hon. Edward Mayne, for perjury. By Richard Wilson Greene, Esq. Barrister at law.

By: Waring, DanielContributor(s): O'Connor, Roger, 1762-1834Publisher: Dublin : Printed by John Exshaw, 1817Description: [2], 85, [1]pSubject(s): Trials -- Ireland
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VOL.258(4) A report of the trial of Roger O'Connor, Esq. and Martin M'Keon, at the Trim summer assizes, 1817, before the Right Hon. St. George Daly, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's Bench. Published from the notes of the late William Ridgeway, Esq. Barrister at law. VOL.258(5) An elaborate report of the important and extraordinary trial of Roger O'Connor, Esq. on a charge for conspiring, aiding and abetting, in the robbery of His Majesty's mail from Dublin to Galway, and the murder of the guard at Cappagh Hill, in the county of Kildare, on the 2d day of October, 1812, before the Right Honourable Justice Daly, and a most respectful jury, at Trim assizes, on Tuesday the 5th day of August, 1817. Reported by L. Mac Nally, Esq. VOL.258(6) A full and accurate report of the arraignment and subsequent extraordinary and highly interesting trial of Roger O'Connor, Esq. of Dangan Castle, County Meath, and Martin McKeon, his gate-keeper, on a charge for feloniously conspiring, aiding, and abetting in the robbery of His Majesty's Mail from Dublin to Galway, at Cappagh Hill in the county of Kildare; on the second day of October, 1812; and for the robbery of Bartholomew St. Leger, at the same time and place. Tried before the Right Hon. St. George Daly ... at summer assizes held in Trim ... on Monday the 4th, and Tuesday the 5th days of August, 1817. VOL.258(7) A report of the trial of Daniel Waring, upon the prosecution of Roger O'Connor, Esq. At an adjournment of the Commission for the County of the City of Dublin, before the Hon. St. Geo. Daly and the Hon. Edward Mayne, for perjury. By Richard Wilson Greene, Esq. Barrister at law. VOL.258(8) The eleventh conspiracy of the oligarchy of England, and their Anglo-Irish agents, against the life of O'Connor, defeated. VOL.258(9) Report of proceedings at the Rock of Cashel, before commissioners appointed under the great seal of Brian Boiromhe, quondam monarch of all Ireland, on a complaint lodged against Roger Conner, Esq. of the c. of Cork, for contumaciously prefixing to his surname the Milesian title of O, he, the said Roger, having no claim thereto, by birth, merit, grant, patent, purchase, courtesy, or otherwise. Quarto die. A.D. 1817 - An Hibernicæ Gloriæ 3599. Taken in short-hand by Sylvester Curtis, stenographist. VOL.259 A statistical and historical inquiry into the progress and magnitude of the population of Ireland. By Thomas Newenham ...

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