Surname:
McGivaney (McGivney)
First Name:
Chief Constable John
Details:
Appointed chief constable
Surname:
McGivaney (McGivney)
First Name:
Chief Constable John
Details:
Appointed inspector of slaughter houses
Surname:
McGivaney (McGivney)
First Name:
Chief Constable John
Details:
Appointed bailiff of Small Debts Court in room of Joseph Elford, resigned
Surname:
McGivaney (McGivney)
First Name:
Constable John
Details:
Constable at Murrurundi. Witness in trial of George Brown
Surname:
McGivaney (McGivney)
Details:
Chief constable at Murrurundi. Witness at the trial of James Barry
First Name:
Chief constable John
Details:
Giving notice re a stolen mare
First Name:
Constable John
Details:
Witness at the trial of Margaret Holmes
First Name:
Constable John
Details:
Apprehended Thomas Marshall for assaulting Magistrate Thomas Haydon
Details:
Constable at Murrurundi. Witness at trial of John O'Dell
Details:
John McGivney offering reward for information about Henry Park who had left his team of bullocks and disappeared in company with a female
Details:
Witness at the trial of George Pearce
Place:
Maitland Circuit court
Details:
Committed for trial for horse stealing
Details:
Former Chief Constable at Murrurundi. Sentenced to three months in Maitland gaol for permitting a prisoner charged with a felony to escape from his custody at Murrurundi
Place:
Maitland Circuit Court
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
John McGivney arraigned before the court for having, at the Supreme Court in Sydney in the case of McGivney v. Warland, committed wilful and corrupt perjury. Prisoner pleaded not guilty; as also did Felix McBride, Nathan Burrowes, charged with similar offence arising out of the same case at the same time
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
John McGivney sentenced to ten years hard labour on the roads
Source:
Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; State Archives NSW; Roll: 2370
Details:
Labourer from Co. Louth. Admitted to Maitland gaol. Remanded
Surname:
McGivney (McGiveney)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Series: 2134; Item: 1899; Roll: 268
Details:
John McGiveney admitted to Darlinghurst gaol from Maitland under sentence of 10 years for forgery. Note - sentence remitted 5 December 1870