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A report of the whole proceedings on the trial of Henry Sheares and John Sheares , Esqrs. for high treason. Tried by special commission, before the Right Hon. Lord Carleton,-The Hon. Mr. Justice Crookshank, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Smith. At the sessions house, and a Respectable Jury of the City of Dublin, On Thursday, July the 12th, and Friday, July 13th, 1798. To which is annexed, a report of the trials at large, of John M'cann, and W. M. Byrne, Esq. of rathdowny, county of Wicklow. For high treason, Tried by the above Special Commission, before The Honourable Mr. Baron Smith-The Honourable Mr. Baron George, and the Honourable Mr. Justice Day. And a Respectable Jury of the City of Dublin, at the Sessions-House, On Tuesday, 17th, Wednesday, 18th, Friday the 20th and Saturday the 21st July, 1798. Of which Crimes the said Henry and John Sheares, John Mr Cann, and Wm. Michael Byrne, were found guilty. With a particular account of the behaviour of Henry and John Sheares, at the place of Execution.
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Date: 1798
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The trial of Messrs. Henry and John Sheares, on charges of high treason
Sheares, Henry, 1753-1798.
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Date: 1798]
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A Report of the whole proceedings on the trials of Henry and John Sheares, Esqrs. John M'Cann, gent. W.M. Byrne, Esq. and Oliver Bond, merchant, for high treason . Tried by special commission, before the Right Hon. Lord Carleton,-the Hon. Mr. Justice Crookshank, Hon. Baron George, Hon. Justice Day, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Smith, at the Sessions House, and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin, on Thursday the 12th, Friday 13th, Tuesday 17th, Wednesday 18th, Friday 20th, Saturday the 21st, Monday 23d, and Tuesday the 24th of July, 1798, of which crimes the said Henry and John Sheares, John M'Cann, Wm. Michael Byrne, and Oliver Bond, were found guilty. With a particular account of the behaviour of Henry and John Sheares, at the place of execution.
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Date: 1798
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A Report of the whole proceedings on the trial of Henry Sheares and John Sheares, Esqrs. for high treason . Tried by special commission, before the Right Hon. Lord Carleton,-the Hon. Mr. Justice Crookshank, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Smith. At the Sessions House, and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin, on Thursday, July the 12th, and Friday, July 13th, 1798. To which is annexed, a report of the trials at large, of John M'Cann, and W.M. Byrne, Esq. of Rathdouny, county of Wicklow. For high treason, tried by the above special commission, before the Honourable Mr. Baron Smith-the Honorable Mr. Baron George, and the Honourable Mr. Justice Day. And a respectable jury of the city of Dublin, at the Sessions-House, on Tuesday, 17th, Wednesday, 18th, Friday the 20th and Saturday the 21st July, 1798. Of which crimes the said Henry and John Sheares, John M'Cann, and Wm. Michael Byrne, were found guilty. With a particular account of the behaviour of Henry and John Sheares, at the place of execution.
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Date: 1798
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Report of the whole proceedings on the trial of Henry Sheares and John Sheares, Esquires, for high treason Tried by special commission, before the Right Hon. Lord Carleton,-the Hon. Mr. Justice Crookshank, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Smith. At the sessions house and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin, on Thursday, July the 12th, and Friday, July the 13th, 1798. To which is annexed, a report of the trials at large of John M'cann, and W.M. Byrne, Esquire, of Rathdowny, county of Wicklow, for high treason. Tried by the above special commission, before the Hon. Mr. Baron Smith,-the Hon. Mr. Baron George, and the Hon. Mr. Justice day; and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin. At the sessions-house, on Tuesday the 17th, Wednesday the 18th, Friday the 20th, and Saturday the 21st July, 1798. Of which crimes the said Henry & John Shears, John-M'cann, and Will. Michael Byrne, were found Guilty. With a particular account of the behaviour of Henry and John Sheares, at the place of execution.
Sheares, Henry, 1753-1798.
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Date: 1798
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Trials (Treason) - Ireland - Dublin - Early works to 1800
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