The Times
London, Middlesex, England
Aug 4, 1826
IRISH ASSIZES
GALWAY, JULY 29
CROWN COURT.
Thos. Dillon Lambert, and John Wm. Browne, Esqrs., the Hon. Denis Arthur Bingham, Patrick O'Connor, Roderick O'Connor, David Wilson and John Blake, Esqrs. were put to the bar, charged with the wilful murder of Jeremiah Sullivan.
The indictment, upon which a true bill had been found on the preceding day, charged that Thomas Dillon Lambert did, on the 28th day of June, in the 7th year of his present Majesty's reign, wilfully and maliciously discharge a pistol loaded with a leaden ball at the person of Jeremiah Sullivan, thereby inflicting upon him a mortal wound, of which he languished and died; and that the said Denis Arthur Bingham, and the several other prisoners arraigned, were then and there aiding and assisting the said Thomas Dillon Lambert. The prisoners pleaded "not guilty."