Ireland Under the Ordinary Law : a Record of the Agrarian Crimes & Offences Reported in the Dublin Daily Press : for the Six Months Running From 1st October, 1886, to 31st March, 1887
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— Freeman's Journal, January 14th, 1887. Raid for Arms. — The uninterrupted spell of peace which Mill-street has enjoyed for some time has been broken. On Sunday a moonlight raid for arms was made on the house of Mr. T. O'Connell, J. P., Mill-street. Mr. O'Connelland his family were at mass, and the dwelling was in charge of an old servant, when some disguised men entered and demanded arms. They made a hurried search, and, finding no arms, they withdrew, Some arrests were made, but the accused ...were afterwards discharged. — Freeman's Journal, January 18th, 1887. Moonlighting Outrage. — About half-past eleven o'clock last night the house of a farmer named Pat Keane, residing at a place called Direen, about two miles from the village of Scarkglin, was visited by a party of three Moonlighters, one of whom before leaving fired two shots at Keane, one of which took effect in the instep, causing a slight wound. It appears that at the hour above stated Keane and his family were in bed, when a knock was heard at the door.
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