JACK WHITE'S
Updated 12 days ago
White was tried by Acton and another Wicklow gentleman magistrate William Hoey of Dunganstown, who was also a regular user of his services. They sentenced him to death. Jack White was believed to have been hanged by the sea on a cliff overlooking `Jack's Hole', (now the site Of the old Coastguard buildings). "Jack White's of the Cross" was named because it was very near the smuggler's original premises, or because it may occupy the actual ground. No burial place for him is known, nor is there likely to be one, as the bodies of almost all felons executed at that time were usually simply thrown into the sea...
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