I realise I'm very late to the party with this, but Edward Higo was my great grandad and he did live at Orange Street in Leeds for a time. I knew he'd been in prison during his time in the army and changed regiments, but I didn't know what the misdemeanours were, although I think one of the AWOL charges were when he married my granny in Ireland. That said, one of his 'prison visits' was September 1916, and they were married in 1915. Maybe he refused to take part in the uprising, I don't know.
When discharged, he was on an army pension, and I think he may have finally been discharged on medical grounds, although I'm not sure what. He did meet a tragic demise though, dying in a poorhouse in Sheffield. Curiously enough, my granny is listed as the informant on his death certificate, and she's listed as still living at Hendrick Street in Dublin.
Are you related to him?