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From: (Dennis Ahern)
Subject: Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 00:15:36 GMT


A YOUNG lad, named Andrew Quinlan, who has
frequently figured in the dock of the Police-office, was
brought before Mr. Morrogh yesterday by Sub-
Constable Carson, on a charge of having attempted to
steal from the pocket of a gentleman whilst walking
down Winthrop-street the previous evening. He was
directed to be imprisoned for one month or find bail for
his future good conduct in two sureties of 50s. each.

--The Cork Examiner, 18 April 1856

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