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AD14/22/141 Precognition against Peter Thomson, Francis McKenna, Isobel Mckenna for the crime of theft by housebreaking 1822 This record is Open.
AD14/86/297 Precognition against Francis McKenna for the crime of assault and robbery, and previous conviction 1886 This record is Open.
AD14/90/176 Precognition against Francis McKenna for the crime of theft and assault at Saltmarket, Glasgow 1890 This record is Open.
CS251/943 Francis McKenna v The Niddrie & Benhar Coal Co. Ltd.: Stated Case 1916 This record is Open.
JC26/1822/281 Porteous Roll for Lanarkshire for the Circuit Court of Justiciary West Autumn Circuit to be held at Glasgow. Euphemia McPhail: theft by housebreaking (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/45, minute bbok ref. JC13/53 8v); John Donaldson Sr., John Donaldson Jr. and James Donaldson: theft by opening lockfast places (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/48, minute book ref JC13/53 36v); Thomas Weir: Assault to danger of life, and prison breaking (see also minute book ref. JC13/53 16v); Allan Wilkie: hamesucken and assault (see also minute book ref. JC13/53 31v); Daniel McInnes: theft by housebreaking, habite and repute, previous conviction, housebreaking with intent to steal (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/42, minute book ref. JC13/53 15v); John Craig: assault and culpable homicide (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/142, case papers ref. JC13/53 38r); Peter Thomson, Francis McKenna and Isobel McKenna (nee Gray): theft by housebreaking and reset of theft (Peter Thomson - theft by housebreaking, Francis and Isobel McKenna - theft by housebreaking and reset of theft) (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/141, minute book ref. JC13/53 34r); James Campbell: theft by housebreaking (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/41, minute book ref. JC13/53 11r); James Stewart: robbery and theft, habite and repute (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/43, minute book ref. JC13/53 25r); William Corstorphine, William Carruthers and Mary McLeary: theft, habite and repute, previous conviction, theft by housebreaking, reset of theft (William Corstorphine - theft, habite and repute, and previous conviction, theft by housebreaking, William Carruthers and Mary McLeary - theft by housebreaking, reset of theft) (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/228, minute book ref. JC13/53 32v); James McAfferty, William Caldwell, William McLure and Sarah Lochrane: mobbing or the riotously or tumultuously assembling and convocating of a number of disorderly people to the disturbance of the public peace and to terror and injury and the invasion and destruction of private property with the purpose and intent of assaulting the persons or invading and attacking houses or private property, also assaulting beating and wounding to effusion of blood and great injury of person, also invading and attacking houses and breaking windows and furniture with the intent of destroying the property of the inhabitants or wounding or injuring the persons within (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/145, minute book ref. JC13/53 40r); George Buckley: housebreaking with intent to steal (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/44, minute book ref. JC13/52 35r, case papers ref. JC26/1822/77); David Sharpe and James Pink: assault and robbery (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/143, minute book ref. JC13/53 29v); Archibald Fyfe: debauching the minds of young girls and seducing them to lewd indecent and vicious practices and behaviour by putting hands under their petticoats and upon their privy parts and otherwise using them in an indecent manner, also attempting to have carnal knowledge of young girls, committed by a man in years, and upon girls under the age of twelve (see also minute book ref JC13/53 44v); William Rentoul: debauching the minds of young girls and seducing them to lewd indecent and vicious practices and behaviour by putting hands under their petticoats and upon their privy parts and introducing or attempting to introduce fingers into their privy parts and otherwise using them in an indecent manner, also attempting to have carnal knowledge of their persons, committed by a man in years, and upon girls under the age of ten (see also minute book ref. JC13/53 44r); Peter Pringle and Mathew Turnbull: theft, habite and repute (Peter Pringle - theft, Mathew Turnbull - theft, habite and repute) (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/146, minute book ref. JC13/53 26v, case papers ref. JC26/1822/67); James Brown and James Taylor: robbery (see also precognition ref. AD14/22/49, minute book ref. JC13/52 14v). Also case papers for all those listed above except William Caldwell, including Declarations for all except Thomas Weir, Allan Wilkie, William Corstorphine, William Carruthers, Mary McLeary, William Caldwell, Mathew Turnbull, Archibald Fyfe and William Rentoul. Also case papers for William Munro. 1822 This record is Open.
JC26/1886/138 Trial papers relating to Francis McKenna for the crime of assault and robbery, and previous conviction. Tried at High Court, Glasgow 22 Dec 1886 This record is Open.
JC26/1890/157 Trial papers relating to Francis McKenna for the crime of theft and assault at Saltmarket, Glasgow. Tried at High Court, Glasgow 28 Oct 1890 This record is Open.
SC53/11/1983/17 Francis McKenna Mrs Catherine McKenna 1983 This record is Open.
SC67/9/1913/17 Jeanie McAllister v Francis McKenna 1913 This record is Open.
SC70/8/107/112 Will of 2358 Private Francis McKenna, 1/5th Bn., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Cause of death: Killed in action, Egypt., Theatre: Egypt., 12 Jul 1915 c1915 Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Check details
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