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Foxford Man jailed for sedition

Foxford Man jailed for sedition

Michael Vincent Hardy, of Foxford was convicted in Castlebar Court today for giving  pro-Sinn Féin  (and anti-British) speeches in Kilmovee and Kilkelly in Co. Mayo during March and April this year. He was jailed for three months and fined £50. The judges were J Kilbride and J C Milling (Royal Magistrates). The constable giving evidence was Constable McLoughlin of Kilmovee.

Connaught Sentinel, June 22nd 1918

1918-06-19
By admin
On June 19, 1918
In Jail
Tagged Castlebar, Kilkelly, Kilmovee, Mayo
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