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GEORGE III.
9th to 10th Year.
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6 JUNE 1769.
6 June. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
the persons who houghed eight bullocks, twenty-three
heifers, the property of William Fuller, of Cork.
R.O., Dublin.
9 June. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 14th June to the 19th July.
1 July. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
the persons who houghed three bullocks and four heifers,
belonging to John Keys of co. Fermanagh, and sent a
threatening letter to Thomas Barton, Esq.
R.O., Dublin.
14 July. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 19th July to the 20th September.
22 July. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
preventing the unlawful combinations amongst journey¬
men, in order to have their wages raised.
R.O., Dublin.
29 July. For apprehending the persons who sent
threatening letters to Mr. William Watson of Kirton,
and did actually fire into his house on the nth inst.
;^ioo reward.
4 August. For apprehending the persons who sent
threatening letters to Mr. John Yerburgh of Frampton,
and did actually fire into his house on the 27th July.
;^ioo reward.
9 August. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. The
Irish Parliament further prorogued from the 22nd
August to the 17th October.
22 August. For apprehending the men who mutinied,
and committed murders and other outrages on board
the ship "Black Prince" bound from Bristol to Old
Callabar, etc. ;^ioo reward to any one of them that
will give information.
8 September. For apprehending the persons who have
repeatedly set fire to the Village of Puckeridge, Herts.
;^5o reward.
15 September. By the Privy Cou7icil. Parliament
further prorogued from the 20th September to the 14th
November.
26 September. For apprehending the persons who
waylaid, robbed, and murdered near Ware, F. Brede,
jeweller, of Racquet Court, London. ;^ioo reward.
27 September. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
For preventing unlawful combinations amongst journey¬
men, in order to have their wages raised.
R.O., Dublin.
30 September. For apprehending the persons who
committed various outrages amongst the houses of the
Spitalfields weavers, with descriptions of some of the
offenders. Various rewards.
17 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech at the opening of the new session of Parliament.
10th Year.
(25 October.)
10 November. Parliament further prorogued from the
14th November to the 9th January 1770, and then to
assemble.
Antiquaries.
14 NOVEMBER 1769.
14 November. For apprehending the murderers of
Mr. Dighton, Supervisor of Excise, at Halifax, on the
gth inst. ;^ioo reward.
29 November. By tfie Privy Council. Requiring
Thomas Gilbert of Marchington, to surrender himself,
for unlawfully killing deer at Pudbury, on the 20th
August.
6 December. Peers of Scotland to meet on the 17th
January, and elect a representative in place of the Earl
of Eglinton (deceased).
Antiquaries.
9 December. For apprehending the persons who on
the 6th inst., broke into and damaged the house of, and
otherwise outraged Lewis Chauvet, Esq., of Spitalfields..
;^5o reward.
14 December. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Against the persons who set fire to a kiln belonging to
Andrew Gregg, of Ballyarnet, in the Liberties of Derry.
R.O., Dublin.
15 December. By the Lord LieuteJiant of Ireland.
Against the person or persons who wrote an anonymous
letter to Lieut.-General Dilkes, threatening to destroy
him and his family.
R.O., Dublin.
22 December. By the Privy Council. Prohibiting the
importation of hay and straw from foreign ports.
26 December. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech proroguing the Irish Parliament to the 20th
March 1770.
1770.
3 January. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
the persons named, who forcibly carried away Anne
Browne, spinster, daughter of Simon Browne, of
Bagnalstown, co. Carlow.
R.O., Dublin.
9 January. His Majesty's Speech at the opening of the
new session of Parliament.
12 January. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
the persons who rescued Barnard Donnelly, a dragoon,
from a constable who was taking him to Castlebar Gaol.
R.O., Dublin.
12 January. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
apprehending several dragoons quartered in Donogh-
more. Queen's County, for riotously entering the house
of Honer Hibbits with drawn swords, and violently
assaulting several persons.
R.O., Dublin.
13 January. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Against the persons named, who being under sentence
of death in the Gaol of Tralee, co. Kerry, broke open
the Gaol and made their escape.
R.O., Dublin.
15 January. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Against the persons named, for forcibly carrying away
Arabella Allen, spinster, of Cork, with intent to marry
her to William Bowen Webb, of Mallow, co. Cork.
R.O., Dublin.

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