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NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/141 |
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Letter from Charles Farrell, [linen inspector for County Westmeath], 25 Dawson Street, Dublin, requesting free passage on ship for New South Wales, Australia |
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Letter from Charles Farrell, [linen inspector for county Westmeath], 25 Dawson Street, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, requesting free passage on a ship bound for New South Wales, Australia: claims to have provided information on illegal activity and is consequently ‘Eyed as a Government Spye [sic]’; encloses two copy letters from Goulburn provided in response to application; also includes memorial from Farrell, Athlone, County Westmeath, to William H Gregory, Under Secretary of Ireland, Dublin Castle, appealing for passage abroad and situation: also refers to a number of instances where his information was of use to government including details of a conspiracy against Dr Trench, ‘a great annoyance to thy Catholicks [sic] by proposing Sunday Schools & Books against them’. |
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4 items; 8pp |
DATE(S): |
30 Jan 1822-17 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/647 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/142 |
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Letter from Reverend George Forster, Thurles Glebe, Thurles, County Tipperary, seeking advance of grant for relief of poor |
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Letter from Reverend George Forster, Thurles Glebe, Thurles, County Tipperary, to William H Gregory, Under Secretary of Ireland, Dublin Castle, acknowledging grant of £50 from commissioners for the relief of the Irish poor, and requesting that the sum be advanced by post in order that ‘a public work of great necessity’ might be commenced in Thurles by ‘the industrious poor’; includes note from Forster to Gregory indicating that ‘a half Banknote for £50’ had been received. |
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2 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
30 Jul 1822-2 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/648 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/143 |
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Letter from William Fitzgerald, inspector general of taxes, Dublin, for an audience |
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Letter from William FitzGerald, inspector general of taxes, Bellgrove, Chapelizod, County Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, requesting an interview ‘for a few moments’ in advance of ‘Audience Day’. |
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1 item; 3pp |
DATE(S): |
14 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/650 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/144 |
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Letter from Maurice Fitzgerald, MP, Tralee, County Kerry, advocating advance of funds for county presentments |
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Letter from Maurice Fitzgerald, MP, Tralee, County Kerry, to William H Gregory, Under Secretary of Ireland, Dublin Castle, advocating advance of funds required for county presentments and offering proposal for repayment of same: encloses letter from Peter Thompson, treasurer, County Kerry, to Fitzgerald, requesting relief and offering observation on the state of presentments in County Kerry; also complains of various county expenses that he is obliged to meet. |
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2 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
14 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/651 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/145 |
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Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish Fishery Office, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, conveying the third report of the commissioners |
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Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish Fishery Office, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, secretary to board of fisheries, to William H Gregory, Under Secretary of Ireland, Dublin Castle, enclosing copy of third report of the Commissioners of Irish Fisheries for presentation before the Lord Lieutenant [not extant]. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
22 May 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/652 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/146 |
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Copy approval for replacement church building for Church of Ireland parishioners of Faughanvale, County Londonderry |
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Draft copy of Lord Lieutenant’s approval for a replacement church building on a new site for the Church of Ireland parishioners of Faughanvale, Muff, County Londonderry, in Diocese of Derry; memorial outlining proposal submitted by the Bishop of Derry [William Knox] and draft prepared by William Kemmis. |
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1 item; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
[1822] |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/654 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/147 |
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Copies of draft letters from Chief Secretary’s Office, concerning charges against the Bishop of Clogher |
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Draft copy of letter from William Gregory, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle, to Attorney General of Ireland, forwarding various dispatches and information, received from Robert Peel, Home Secretary, concerning charges against Percy Jocelyn, Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher; with pencil annotations in Gregory's hand, August 1822. Also pencil draft of same letter, entirely in Gregory's hand. Also draft copy of letter from Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle, to unknown addressee, reporting the arrival of Robert Clegg in Dublin, and referring to arrangements for the taking of Clegg's evidence. Notes that Clegg is, 'a person capable of proving the Misdemeanor with which the Bishop of Clogher has been charged', 12 August 1822 |
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3 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
1 Aug 1822-12 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/655 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/148 |
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Letter from Reverend John Graham, Lifford, County Donegal, requesting advancement to a more lucrative church living |
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Letter from Reverend John Graham, Lifford, County Donegal, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, expressing appreciation for assistance in advancing petition for preferment in church and complaining of debts and financial burden connected with funding his eldest son’s college education: encloses note to Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant, Dublin Castle, expressing a ‘tribute of welcome to the King’s most Excellent Majesty on the Royal visit to Ireland’; includes letter from Graham to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, enclosing printed outline of his case for advancement to a more lucrative church living that that of his present parish at Lifford: with details of his academic work, military experience and deliberations with government over issue; also includes memorial to Wellesley, seeking elevation in church and emphasising that while waiting on opportunity he has ‘contributed his humble aid to the maintenance of religion and social order in Ireland by many publications, and more particularly, by three parochial returns to the Statistical Survey of Ireland, published by Shaw Mason’; also includes outline of case by Graham, City Assembly House, 57 William Street, Dublin, stating his personal history and indicating that at present he holds the positions of curate, inspector of jail and lunatic asylum, gaol-chaplain and classical schoolmaster of Lifford, the income of which fails to provide sufficient remuneration to maintain his family of wife and eight children. |
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6 items; 14pp |
DATE(S): |
30 Aug 1821-24 May 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1821 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/656 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/149 |
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Petition of Reverend Edward Geratty, prebend of Killeedy, County Limerick, requesting relief due to loss of dwelling and other property due to attack of lawless lower orders |
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Petition of Reverend Edward Geratty, prebend of Killeedy, County Limerick, to Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant, Dublin Castle, applying for relief due to loss of dwelling and other property resulting from attack of lawless lower orders: having received no compensation from the county Grand Jury he asserts he ‘has sustained by the burning of his House and offices and the destruction of the property which was in the same and the subsequent injuries done to his Lands and stock loss and Damage to the amount of according to the best of his computation Two thousand nine hundred pounds’; protests that ‘Corruption and Wickedness had through various causes deeply infected the population of the Country’ and two nights before his home was set alight ‘the Church of Killeedy was burned by a party of Whiteboys’; petition attested by signatures of twenty three members of the Grand Jury. |
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1 item; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
8 Jun 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/657 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/150 |
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Letter from Reverend George Leslie Gresson, Ardmurcher House, Kilbeggan, County Westmeath, concerning use of church land in tithe bill |
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Letter from Reverend George Leslie Gresson, Ardmurcher House, Kilbeggan, County Westmeath, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, offering observation on the use of church land and to propose that a clause be added to the new tithe bill enabling leasing for a period of twenty one years. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
17 Jun 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/658 |