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- James_Moriley abstract "James Moriley, murderer, executed 13 August 1766.Moriley (or Morley) was a native of Balleville (possibly Bellaveel or Ballinvilla), County Mayo. In May 1764, a travelling pedlar named Patrick Handly (or Hanley) took lodgings for the night in the village of Moate. Handly was killed by Moriley, who was arrested and tried for the crime in Ballinrobe in 1766. He was found guilty, but acknowledged the justice of the sentence, and appeared very penitent.He was hung in Ballinrobe on the 13 August, his body hanged in chains where he committed the murder. He was decapitated, his head spiked on a pole in a field in Moate, which was afterwards called Garrai an Chloiginn (garden of the skull).For a long time after, the Morley families in the locality were, reproachfully, called Muirilli na gCloigeann (Morleys of the skulls).".
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- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Ballinrobe.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_Irish_people.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_murderers.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_County_Mayo.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink County_Mayo.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Nollaig_Ó_Muraíle.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_J._Burke.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Peddler.
- James_Moriley wikiPageWikiLink Penance.
- James_Moriley subject Category:18th-century_Irish_people.
- James_Moriley subject Category:Irish_murderers.
- James_Moriley subject Category:People_from_County_Mayo.
- James_Moriley hypernym Native.
- James_Moriley type Plant.
- James_Moriley comment "James Moriley, murderer, executed 13 August 1766.Moriley (or Morley) was a native of Balleville (possibly Bellaveel or Ballinvilla), County Mayo. In May 1764, a travelling pedlar named Patrick Handly (or Hanley) took lodgings for the night in the village of Moate. Handly was killed by Moriley, who was arrested and tried for the crime in Ballinrobe in 1766.".
- James_Moriley label "James Moriley".
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- James_Moriley sameAs Q6140018.
- James_Moriley wasDerivedFrom James_Moriley?oldid=663532283.
- James_Moriley isPrimaryTopicOf James_Moriley.