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NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/161 |
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Letter from Capt George Mears John Drought, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, forwarding state of outrages in County Limerick for May 1829 |
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Letter from Capt George Mears John Drought, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding statement of outrages in County Limerick for May 1829. Statement details: the district where the outrage took place; the names of the acting chief constable and constables; the date; extracts from police reports; and observations of chief magistrates. Also contains table outlining a breakdown of different crimes in the county, as well as the rate of increase or decrease from the previous month. |
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2 items; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
9 Jun 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D42 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/162 |
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File of papers relating to a number of outrages committed on the Newry Canal at County Armagh |
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File of papers relating to outrages committed on the Newry Canal at County Armagh. Includes letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Armagh, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding original and copies of reports from chief constable David Patton, Portadown, relating to a violent attack on a boat of potatoes on the River Bann on 6 May 1829 [see also CSO/RP/OR/1829/155], as well as a violent clash between Protestants and Catholics and attack on the nearby home of Arthur McArdle at Ballywilly on 1 June 1829. Also encloses anonymous letter addressed to ‘the honerable [sic] Gentlemen of the Beanch [sic] [and] Mr Thomas Joyce Drumeland Hill’, outlining a number of objections against the price and exportation of potatoes counties Down and Armagh. Additional letter from D’Arcy, Belfast, [County Antrim], to Gregory, forwarding report from Patton, relating to another breach on the Newry Canal between Knockbridge [County Louth] and Gilford, near Tandragee [County Armagh] on 3 June 1829, ‘by which a very considerable quantity of water made its escape’. Annotations throughout by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant]. |
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7 items; 21pp |
DATE(S): |
[c1 Jun] 1829-6 Jun 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D43 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/163 |
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Letter from chief magistrate Capt George Mears John Drought, Limerick, relating to affray between soldiers of the 36th and 60th Regiments |
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Letter from Capt George Mears John Drought, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding copy of ‘The Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinel’, dated 18 June 1829, relating to an affray between the soldiers of the 36th and 60th Regiments in Limerick on 14 June 1829. [Newspaper contains coverage relating to the recent victory of Daniel O'Connell MP for County Clare in the Clare Election, as well as a poem entitled ‘The Influence of Tea on the Ladies’.] |
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2 items; 8pp |
DATE(S): |
18 Jun 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D44 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/164 |
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Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Belfast, relating to leave of absence for police |
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Private letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Belfast, [County Antrim], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, requesting leave of absence for policemen involved in the registration of freeholders. |
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2 items; 3pp |
DATE(S): |
9 Jun 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D45 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/165 |
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Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, relating to affray at Ballytrain on 28 June 1829 |
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Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Strabane, [County Tyrone], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding reports he received from chief constable E[?S] Douglas, Ballibay, [County Monaghan], relating to an affray at Ballytrain on 28 June 1829. |
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3 items; 10pp |
DATE(S): |
29 Jun 1829-3 Jul 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D46 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/166 |
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Letters from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Strabane, relating to searches for unregistered arms |
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Letters from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Strabane, [County Tyrone], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, relating to his suggestion for the amendment of the current legislation governing searches for unregistered arms. |
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2 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
27 Jun 1829-6 Jul 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D47 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/167 |
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Letter from chief magistrate Capt George Mears John Drought, Limerick, relating to memorial of Patrick Doyle of Aherina |
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Letter from Capt George Mears John Drought, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, relating to enclosed memorial of Patrick Doyle of Aherina, County Clare, to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant, seeking his intervention in the upcoming trial of William Wall at the Ennis Assizes, whom he accuses of picking his pocket on 8 May 1829, the day of the Mountpelier fair. |
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4 items; 13pp |
DATE(S): |
[c18 Jun] 1829-14 Jul 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D48 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/168 |
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Letter from magistrate Capt William Dobbin, Borrisokane, relating to shots fired and threatening notices posted there |
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Letter from magistrate Capt William Dobbin, Ballyhaden, Borrisokane, [County Tipperary], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding threatening notice posted on the home of a tenant of Mr Trench and informing him that shots were fired into the homes of both Trench and Mr Hogan, a miller at Ballinderry. |
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2 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
[c26] Jun 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D49 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/169 |
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Letter from chief constable Hugh McDonald, Loughrea, relating to the ‘malicious’ burning of military turf |
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Letter from chief constable Hugh McDonald, Loughrea, [County Galway], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, informing him that the turf in the yard of the military barrack in the town was ‘maliciously’ set on fire earlier that morning, and that his men could only save about a third of 1354 boxes. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
28 Jun 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D50 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1829/170 |
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TITLE: |
Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Armagh, relating to the state of his district |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Armagh, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding report outlining the state of his district for the month of June 1829 [not present]. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
12 Jul 1829 |
DATE EARLY: |
1829 |
DATE LATE: |
1829 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1829/D51 |