News: Clonmel Herald - 1815, County Tipperary, Ireland
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CLONMEL HERALD - 1815, County Tipperary, Ireland

1815

Jan 14th

1815. March 15.
Clonmel Herald. Daniel TRIHY of Fishmoyne gives notice that
he has surrendered himself for trial at ensuing assizes,
being charged, on suspicion, with the murder of Timothy
Gleeson of Fishmoyne.

Sept 30

Ireland.
From the Clonmel Herald of the 30th Sept 1815 On Wed. last
in the middle of the day, a large party of men, armed,
assembled in the neighbourhood of Rehill, and robbed Mr.
MEAGHER, of Rehill Lodge, and a number of persons in that
neighbourhood of their arms. On Thursday last, in the
middle of the day, a party of eight men attacked the house
of Mr. John BEERE, at Scart, between Cahir and Clogheen,
for the purpose of taking his arms-Mr. Beere, however, with
laudable determination not to submit to those lawless
ruffians, sallied out upon them, and with the assistance of
his three brothers, most bravely encountered the assassins,
when, after a discharge of a mumber of shots on each side,
the villians fled, leaving one of the party wounded behind
them, who was brought into Clogheen, and is in custody
there.

State of Tipperary.
The Baronies included in the late Proclamation comprise
nearly two thirds of that fertile and beautiful County, its
best towns, its most splendid seats, the well known "Golden
Vale" of 40'000 acres, the romantic secnery along the river
Suir; the nutritious pasturage, the well dressed sheep
walks; the productive corn fields, for which the County of
Tipperary has long been celebrated. The City of Cashel, the
assizes town of Clonmel, Carrick-on-Suir, Thurles,
Tipperary, Killenaule, Fethard, Burrisoleigh, all are
comprised within the disturbed district. The Principal
proprietors of the estates are, The Earl of LLANDAFF, Lady
Caroline DAMER, Messrs Smith BARRY, and Henry O'BRIEN,
Earls of DERBY and MOUNTCASHEL, Colonel PENNEFATHER, Sir
William BARKER, Messrs. BARTON, Massey DAWSON, PERRY,
BAGWELL, SCULLY, LANGLEY, MAHER, BUTLER, HUNT, MOORE,
FITZGERALD, PALLISER, Lord HAWARDEN, and Lord NORBURY.