"Michael Conway< no role >
a Comlin Serman
"to the above James by Trade a
"Labourer
about five feet eight inches
"high and appears to be about 35
"years old rather well made flat
"face broad nostrils and flat nose
"turned up small grey eyes and tolerably
"well made wears a wig of a light
"colour was employed on board a
"lighter from which it is supposed
"his hands must be very rough and
"calloused the Bills are found against
"the above two and three more
"the past is just going out so must
"conclude your seneeze affect.
"Nephew Jos Fortune< no role >
21. Octr. 1786
"Jams. Bonnwell< no role >
Esqr
. Cork
That on the Evening of the 22d.
of March last one Martin Herne< no role >
acquainted this Informant that the
person who stood charged with the
murder in Ireland
meaning the
person now present who calls
himself Michael Splahan< no role >
alias J
Conway was locked up in a room
in New Street
St. Giles
And on
going into the house he went up
one pair of Stairs knocked at the
door of the front room and requested
admittance but was not answered