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expected to be quite lengthy: over 40 depositions were sworn
against him, and the names of 60 witnesses are on the bill of
indictment. Unfortunately the trial records do not appear to
have survived the conflagration in the Public Records Office in
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The Freeman s Journal
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Lord Viscount Suirdale, of Knocklofty Castle, foreman Hon.
Cornelius O Callaghan of Shanbally Castle Hon. Francis
Aldborough Prittie, of Corville Hon. Richard Hely Hutchinson,
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Barker, of Kilcooly, Esq. Stephen Moore, of Barna Esq. John
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John Bailey, of Debsorough, Esq. Thomas B. Barton, of Grove
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The trial began on 3rd October. On 8th October the jury
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Crime description High Treason
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Death Recorded To be drawn on a hurdle to
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into four quarters then disposed of as her Majesty shall think
fit. Respited until further order on 28th October, 1848 On
14th October, The Dublin Evening Press reported that
counsel for William Smith O Brien had given notice of their
intention to apply for a Writ of Error. Smith O Brien and
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