Sentenced to Death at the Cork Assizes August 1754, John Fitzgerald otherwise Sullivan (Little John) and Daniel Connell for the murder of John Puxley Esq. the Corke Journal to publish the dying speech of Connell. They were apprehended at Eyries, Beara when Morty Oge O’Sullivan was slain. The Caoin still survives.

Sentenced to Death at the Cork Assizes August 1754, John Fitzgerald otherwise Sullivan (Little John) and Daniel Connell for the … Continue reading Sentenced to Death at the Cork Assizes August 1754, John Fitzgerald otherwise Sullivan (Little John) and Daniel Connell for the murder of John Puxley Esq. the Corke Journal to publish the dying speech of Connell. They were apprehended at Eyries, Beara when Morty Oge O’Sullivan was slain. The Caoin still survives.