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Record 81 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/81

TITLE:

Letter from George W Drought, Limerick, requesting leave of absence

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from George W Drought, Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, requesting leave of absence to travel ‘to Town for a short time’ after the assizes.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

6 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 82 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/82

TITLE:

Letter from George W Drought, Limerick, reporting on the sentences handed out at the Limerick assizes

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from George W Drought, Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting that at the Limerick assizes two persons have been sentenced to be hanged, one for the murder of McMahon of the corn brokers, the second for violating a child’ adding that 31 persons have been sentenced to transportation.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

16 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 83 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/83

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, [County Tyrone], reporting that the constabulary at [Brookeborough, County Fermanagh] have been found guilty of assault

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Omagh, [County Tyrone], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting that at the assizes at Enniskillen, Godfrey Hill, Chief Constable and some of his constables stationed at Brookboro [Brookeborough, County Fermanagh] were found guilty of assault against some county people in that town. Observing that Hill has been sentenced to six months imprisonment and that prison terms were also handed down to his constables.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

14 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 84 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/84

TITLE:

Letter from George W Drought, Limerick, reporting on crime in Limerick City

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from George W Drought, Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding a report [not extant] of the duties of the Limerick City Police and lamenting that an empty house in the South Liberties has been maliciously burned.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

9 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 85 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/85

TITLE:

File of letters concerning outrages at Garvagh and Magherafelt, County Londonderry and Portglenone, County Antrim

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from John Griffin, Chief Constable, Garvagh, [County Londonderry or County Derry], to Maj Thomas D’Arcy, reporting on a march of Ribbonmen towards Garvagh and a subsequent battle with a crowd of protestants and a violent attack on the police; stating that he did not give permission to his constables to fire on the crowd. Also letter from [Nathaniel Alexander, Church of Ireland Bishop of] Meath, [Portglenone, County Antrim], [to unspecified recipient], reporting that over 1000 armed Ribbonmen marched into Portglenone and enclosing a deposition from Adam Thompson, sub constable of police [not extant]. Also letter from D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Belfast, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting that a number of processions of Ribbonmen occurred on the same day at Garvagh, Glenarm, Dunloy, Toome Bridge and Castle Dawson and that a man was killed at one of these marches at Magherafelt, County Derry [County Londonderry]. Also recommending that the number of constables be increased in order to allot more police to Portglenone.

EXTENT:

4 items; 13pp

DATE(S):

18 Mar 1826-29 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 86 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/86

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Omagh, [County Tyrone], reporting on his preparations to ensure that no breach of the peace occurs at the market in Fintona, [County Tyrone]

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Omagh, [County Tyrone], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting on his preparations to ensure that no breach of the peace occurs at the market in Fintona, [County Tyrone]. Noting that he has assigned a chief constable and 24 constables to the town for the day and that Mr Eccles of Enniskillen, [County Fermanagh], landlord and magistrate is also to be present in the town.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

17 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 87 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/87

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Omagh, [County Tyrone], reporting on the peaceful market at Fintona and conviction of the murderers of Francis McCullough

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Omagh, [County Tyrone], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting that the market at Fintona, [County Tyrone] has passed off without any breach of the peace. Noting that three of the five men put on trial for the murder of Francis McCullough at Mountfield, [County Tyrone] on the estate of Sir William McMahon, have been found guilty and are to be executed.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

18 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 88 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/88

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Belfast, concerning a proposal to station a chief constable at Portglenone, [County Antrim]

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police, Belfast, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, acknowledging receipt of an extract of a letter from [Nathaniel Alexander, Church of Ireland] Bishop of Meath concerning the stationing of the chief constable at Portglenone, [County Antrim]. Clarifying that the chief constable’s district consists of the baronies of Lower Tombe and Lower Antrim and that Ahoghill was chosen as his residence because of its central location.

EXTENT:

1 item; 4pp

DATE(S):

27 Apr 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 89 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/89

TITLE:

Letter from Henry Ellis and James Courtney, magistrates, Innisrush, Portglenone, [County Antrim], reporting on a march by Ribbonmen in their area

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Henry Ellis and James Courtney, magistrates, Innisrush, Portglenone, [County Antrim], to unspecified recipient, reporting on a march by Ribbonmen in their area and requesting that measures be put in place to prevent a reoccurrence; noting that they marched in regular order to the music of fifes, were armed with guns, pistols and swords and that their hats were decorated in green and white. Includes annotation from Richard Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant recommending that the letter be referred to the Attorney and Solicitor Generals.

EXTENT:

1 item; 3pp

DATE(S):

20 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

Record 90 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/SC/1826/90

TITLE:

Letter from Eyre Evans, magistrate, Ash Hill, Killmallock, [County Limerick], concerning the discovery of guns by the police which have been claimed by a neighbouring gentleman

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Eyre Evans, magistrate, Ash Hill, Killmallock, [County Limerick], to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, reporting that while the Killmallock police were searching a house at Dremin for a culprit, they discovered two unlicensed firearms which have since been claimed by a neighbouring gentleman; seeking legal advice. Includes legal advice from Henry Joy, Solicitor General, stating that if the gentleman can prove ownership he should be given the guns.

EXTENT:

1 item; 3pp

DATE(S):

28 Mar 1826

DATE EARLY:

1826

DATE LATE:

1826

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1826/no original number

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