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Record 221 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/221

TITLE:

File of papers relating to those authorised to repair firearms and sell gunpowder, County Tyrone, 1818-1829

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Belfast, [County Antrim], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding extract of the Arms (Ireland) Act, 1822. Additional note, signed C Le Bas, with 2 lists of individuals authorised to repair firearms and sell gunpowder in County Tyrone, 1828-1829. [Contains list of names not given in this description]

EXTENT:

5 items; 8pp

DATE(S):

[c24] Oct 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D107

Record 222 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/222

TITLE:

File of papers relating to compensation offered to Rev William Davoren, Kiltoraght Glebe, Corofin, for an outrage committed on him, during which his clerk, M Pilkington, was murdered

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of papers relating to compensation offered to Rev William Davoren, Kiltoraght Glebe, Corofin, [County Clare], for an outrage committed on him, during which his clerk, M Pilkington, was murdered. Includes: letters from magistrate Lt Col Daniel Toler Osborne, Ennis, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary; letters from Davoren to Leveson Gower, outlining how he has been persecuted in the area for helping the authorities in their enquiries into Pilkington’s murder and seeking relief, as well as damp press copy of reply from William Gregory, Under Secretary; letter from [Church of Ireland Bishop of Killaloe], Richard [Ponsonby DD], Clansford House, to unnamed recipient; precis of most notable correspondence relating to Davoren’s case, between September 1829 and February 1830; as well as note annotated by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant], indicating that although Percy sympathises with Davoren’s plight, ‘it would be a great mortification to his Excellency, to suffer the Ruffians of his neighbourhood to gain a triumph over him and the law’ by allowing Davoren to move from his vicarage. Material indicates Davoren was awarded a sum of £158 instead, as well as police protection.

EXTENT:

15 items; 42pp

DATE(S):

17 Sep 1829-23 Feb 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D108

Record 223 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/223

TITLE:

Letter from magistrate Francis Despard, County Tipperary, relating to surrender of unregistered firearms

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from magistrate Francis Despard, Killaghy Castle, County Tipperary, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, seeking legal advice in relation to the surrender of unregistered firearms in the area, with additional notice giving legal opinion of Richard W Greene.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

[c28] Oct 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D109

Record 224 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/224

TITLE:

Letter from the Marquis of Donegall, Ormeau House, relating to Orange processions in County Down on 5 November 1829

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from the Marquis of Donegall [George Chichester, 2nd Marquis Donegall], Ormeau [House, County Down], [?to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary], informing him that, due to the interference of the local magistrates, ‘the Orange Men… gave up the Idea of Marching in procession’ and the day was ‘perfectly peaceable’.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

5 Nov 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D110

Record 225 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/225

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Strabane, forwarding reports of outrages in counties Antrim and Cavan

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Holly Hill, Strabane, [County Tyrone], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding copies of reports of outrages he received from: chief constables Lt William Henry, Clogher, [County Tyrone]; George Fitzmaurice, Ballinagh, Crossdoney, [County Cavan]; and John Clarke, Ballymena, [County Antrim].

EXTENT:

5 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

21 Nov 1829-26 Nov 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D111

Record 226 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/226

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Strabane, relating to prisoners who attended an Orange meeting at Fivemiletown on 5 November 1829

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Holly Hill, Strabane, [County Tyrone], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, acknowledging receipt of his letter dated 9 December requesting the names of the prisoners who attended an Orange meeting in Fivemiletown on 5 November 1829, and informing him that he already furnished these names in his previous letter on the subject dated 28 November 1829.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

11 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D112

Record 227 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/227

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Strabane, relating to attack on home of Wilson Gibson, farmer, County Cavan

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Dublin, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from George Fitzmaurice, Ballinagh, Crossdoney, [County Cavan], relating to attack on the home of farmer Wilson Gibson. Annotation on reverse by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant].

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

10 Dec 1829-16 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D113

Record 228 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/228

TITLE:

File of papers relating to coroner’s inquest into the murder of Peter Donoghue by William Levingston, County Cavan

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Holly Hill, Strabane, [County Tyrone], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding copy of letter he received from chief constable Matthew Colgan, Cootehill, [County Cavan], enclosing copy of proceedings of inquest on 10 December 1829, during which a jury of 12 men found Protestant William Levingston of Ardmore guilty of the murder of Roman Catholic Peter Donoghue with a hammer on the night of 7 December 1829, signed by coroner Hugh Fitzpatrick. Colgan observes that although the men were of different Religions, ‘nothing appeared in evidence to suppose political or party feeling to have led the accused to commit the murder’.

EXTENT:

3 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

10 Dec 1829-15 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D114

Record 229 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/229

TITLE:

Letter from chief magistrate Capt George Mears John Drought, forwarding accounts and reports relating to County Limerick

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Capt George Mears John Drought, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding account of police expenditure as well as report of outrages in the county for the month ending 5 December 1829 [not present]. Reports an overall state of ‘uninterrupted tranquillity’ in the county.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

16 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D115

Record 230 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/230

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Strabane, forwarding report relating to burning of home of Benjamin Linsday, Raphoe

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Holly Hill, Strabane, [County Tyrone], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from James Taylor, Subinspector and Pay Master of County Donegal, Raphoe, relating to the malicious burning of the home of Benjamin Lindsay on 3 December 1829. Annotation on reverse indicates offer of £100 for any relevant information in relation to same.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

3 Dec 1829-10 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/D116

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