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CSO/RP/OR/1828/541 |
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Letters from Brig Maj L Sandes, Monaghan, reporting that his district is tranquil |
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Letters from Brig Maj L Sandes, Monaghan, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, reporting that his district is tranquil, although a strong party spirit prevails due to the inflammatory proceedings of the Catholic Association. |
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2 items; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
23 Feb 1828-26 Mar 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S7 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/542 |
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Letter from Lieut Carlton, Mohill Yeomanry, reporting on a number of outrages which have occurred in [Cloone, County Leitrim] |
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Letter from Lieut [Andrew] Carleton, Mohill Yeomanry Corps, Mohill, [County Leitrim], to Maj Semple, Belturbet, [County Cavan], reporting on arson attacks on the houses of James Cox and Michael Keenan of Cloon parish and threatening notices served on them to quit their holdings; noting that the former tenants of the land were turned out by Francis Halping. Also covering letter from Brig Maj Semple, to William Gregory, Under Secretary. |
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2 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
13 Mar 1828-15 Mar 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S8 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/543 |
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Memorial of Patrick Smith of Ballycullane, Dungarvan, County Waterford, concerning the levelling of fences on the mountains of Slievegrine |
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Memorial of Patrick Smith of Ballycullane, Dungarvan, County Waterford, to Henry William Paget, Lord Lieutenant, stating that hedges and fences were levelled on his tenants lands on the mountains of Slievegrine. Noting that the rioters post notices on chapels on Sundays and calling on the magistrates to call out the military and civil force to deal with the situation. |
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1 item; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
3 Apr 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S9 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/544 |
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File of documents concerning the forcing of an illegal oath upon Daniel Donovan, servant of William Gash of Little Silver, County Cork |
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Affidavit of Daniel Donovan of Little Silver, County Cork, noting that he is a ‘trusty man to William Gash’; stating that he was forced to swear an illegal oath by two men, called Callahan and John Crowly, in a public house, who also enquired if his master or his brother, Benjamin Gash, were involved in the schools being instituted in the area; adding that the men were eager to locate firearms; also endorsement by William Gash noting that Donovan is a honest and believable man. Also letters from Armigen Sealy, magistrate, Bandon Petty Sessions, Bandon, [County Cork], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, concerning efforts to apprehend Callahan at Cork Fair; noting that Rev McSweeny, parish priest of Bandon, cautioned his parishioners against swearing oaths. |
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3 items; 10pp |
DATE(S): |
19 Apr 1828-6 May 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S10 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/545 |
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TITLE: |
Letter from Brig Maj L Sandes, Monaghan, reporting on the ‘perfect tranquillity’ of his district |
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Letter from Brig Maj L Sandes, Monaghan, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, reporting on the ‘perfect tranquillity’ of his district. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
24 Apr 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S11 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/546 |
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TITLE: |
Letter from Brig Maj L Sandes, Monaghan, reporting on the ‘perfect tranquillity’ of his district |
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Letter from Brig Maj L Sandes, Monaghan, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, reporting on the ‘perfect tranquillity’ of his district. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
19 May 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S12 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/547 |
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File of documents concerning the granting of power to search for arms to Maj Arthur Adderly Bernard of Longfield Lodge, [County Armagh] |
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Certificates signed by Jonathan Seaver and HW Chambre, magistrates, requesting that Maj Arthur Adderly Bernard of Longfield Lodge be granted the power to search for arms in the baronies of Upper Orior and Upper Fews, as ‘many improper persons’ are in the habit of assembling at night in that district. Also covering letter from Jonathan Seaver, Heath Hall, [County Armagh], to William Lamb, Chief Secretary. |
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3 items; 5pp |
DATE(S): |
6 May 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S13 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/548 |
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Letters from Robert Simpson, Local Superintendent, Ballymahon and Longford, [County Longford], reporting on an attack made on the house of Lady McCartney of Kilmoyle |
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Letters from Robert Simpson, Local Superintendent, Ballymahon and Longford, [County Longford], to Col John Harvey, Inspector General, 9 Ely Place, [Dublin], reporting on an attack made on the house of Lady McCartney of Kilmoyle by a gang during which one of the attackers was shot. Suggesting that the motivation of the attack was the murder of Rev McCartney, protestant curate. |
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2 items; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
13 May 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S14 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/549 |
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Letter from Capt Thomas Stubbs, captain of the Westmeath Militia, 46 Marlborough Street, Dublin, seeking permission to interview one of the convicts found guilty of robbing a mail coach |
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Letter from Capt Thomas Stubbs, captain of the Westmeath Militia, 46 Marlborough Street, Dublin, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, seeking permission to interview C [Burke] of Trim Gaol, being held on the Kingstown convict hulk, who was one of the convicts found guilty of robbing the Mullingar to Ballymahon mail coach, which resulted in a sum of money addressed to Stubbs being stolen. |
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1 item; 3pp |
DATE(S): |
12 Jun 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S15 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1828/550 |
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Letter from Henry Hardy, coroner, Cork, reporting on his inquest into the murder of seven persons onboard the brig named ‘Mary Russell’ by Capt William Stewart |
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Letter from Henry Hardy, coroner, Cork, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting on his inquest into the death of seven persons onboard the brig named ‘Mary Russell’ which arrived from Barbados; observing that the deceased were killed by William Stewart, former master of the brig, who was suffering from mental derangement; adding that Stewart had believed that Capt Raines, a passenger, was conspiring to seize control of vessel; noting that Stewart was taken onboard the schooner ‘Mary Stubbs’ by Capt Robert Callender. Includes legal opinion of Richard W Greene, noting that no order is required from the Lord Lieutenant on this matter. |
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2 items; 6pp |
DATE(S): |
28 Jun 1828-30 Jun 1828 |
DATE EARLY: |
1828 |
DATE LATE: |
1828 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1828/S16 |