Robbery and rewards. Whereas about two o'clock on Saturday morning the 13th inst. the house of Isaac Ambrose Eccles, Esq; at Cronroe, in the county of Wicklow, was burglariously broke open, by several men disguised, two of whom ... demanded his money, ... and feloniously took two gold-watches (one made by Graham, London, the other ... made by John and Moses Fountain, London, number 260) ...
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[Dublin] :
Printed by W. Sleater, Dublin,
[March 1779].
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. The announcement of the robbery is dated and signed: Given under my hand the 15th day of March, 1779. William Fairbrother. Treasurer to the Association. At foot of the announcement is a declaration by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland that a pardon will be given to whoever betrays the men involved in the robbery, the declaration, signed: Tho. [Thomas] Waite, is dated at head: Dublin Castle, 16th March, 1779. Physical description: 1 sheet ; 1/2⁰. more |
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