The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 7, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1857 - Ireland |
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... conduct on the part of the boys , for they all desire to see their names included in that honourable calendar . A short time ago one of the boys who had been thus distinguished committed a grave offence . What do most people suppose ...
... conduct on the part of the boys , for they all desire to see their names included in that honourable calendar . A short time ago one of the boys who had been thus distinguished committed a grave offence . What do most people suppose ...
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... Conduct in Western Australia - Bread and water 7 days , cells ; class suspended 3 months . Name - William M'Farlane , alias Jamieson , Brennan , or Smith . Nature of Crime - Theft , by housebreaking , prison breach , and assault on an ...
... Conduct in Western Australia - Bread and water 7 days , cells ; class suspended 3 months . Name - William M'Farlane , alias Jamieson , Brennan , or Smith . Nature of Crime - Theft , by housebreaking , prison breach , and assault on an ...
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... conduct of the prisoners : - It must be borne in mind that the daily average in 1856 was greater by thirty - five prisoners than in 1855 . Attempts to break prison Mutinous conduct Assaults on prison officers Malicious accusation of ...
... conduct of the prisoners : - It must be borne in mind that the daily average in 1856 was greater by thirty - five prisoners than in 1855 . Attempts to break prison Mutinous conduct Assaults on prison officers Malicious accusation of ...
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