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Title: Petty Sessions.1886
Post by: brionne on Friday 19 July 13 17:03 BST (UK)
Can some one please tell me if Paddock Co Laois  [Queens] where I have found a court hearing dated 8th March 1886,could be any where near any army camp at that time.Person concerned was a serving soldier.
Also 22/04/1886 Mountrath,which presume is same place.Was there a jail there.
Thanks Brionne.
Title: Re: Petty Sessions.1886
Post by: Jack2227 on Saturday 20 July 13 13:35 BST (UK)
Paddock is a small place outside Mountrath and in the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains.

Maryborough would have been the 'Gaol' (and still is) and I have never heard of a Gaol in Mountrath, nor an army barracks
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Jack
Title: Re: Petty Sessions.1886
Post by: brionne on Saturday 20 July 13 14:51 BST (UK)
Jack thanks for that.This Royal Engineers QMS Sergt newly married for second time,was apprehended by military police and ended up at Mountrath Petty Sessions court 22 April 1886.He drowned next year Dec 1887,Cork, his new wife settled after his death initially in Laois.
Had never heard of Paddock, and very little info on it anywhere on line.
The court ref,I found on FindMyPast Irish Institutions and organisations.
Thanks again,Brionne.
Title: Re: Petty Sessions.1886 TOPIC COMPLETED
Post by: brionne on Saturday 20 July 13 17:19 BST (UK)
Completed thank you.