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---~ ~ ~ J u*At about six o’clock, on Thursday se’nnight, a band of miscreants, consisting of about forty persons, having levelled to the ground the Five-mile House, the property of Mr. Philip Lennon, lieutenant of the Roscommon Militia, proceeded to the residence of that gentleman. Having broken in the doors and windows, notwithstanding a spirited resistance from Mr. Lennon, who, though unarmed, be it back the first six men that entered ; they made a wreck of the furniture and dismantled part of the house. Mr. Lennon having been at length overpowered by numbers, fell beneath the blows of his assailants, and having received several wounds and bruises, was left in a state of insensibility by these brutal ruffians. This outrage took place in the Barony of Glon-lonan, County Westmeath, about two miles from Moydrum Castle, and five from this town.—4thlone Herald.
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Coopers John Bull

London, Middlesex, GB

Mon, Jan 16, 1826

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