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Record 61 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/61

TITLE:

File of papers relating to riot at Carrick on Suir between the 65th and 76th Regiments, during which a reverend and a boy were killed

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of papers relating to riot at Carrick on Suir [County Tipperary], involving parties from the 65th and 76th Regiments, during which Rev O’Grady and a boy named Paul Slattery were killed. Includes letters from: magistrate Dr Gerald Fitzgerald, Clonmel, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding report he received from chief constable WH Pearse, Carrick on Suir; Pearse to Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster]; magistrate Thomas Edmund Lalor, Cregg [House], to Gregory, as well as draft copies of reply from the Chief Secretary's Office; and Miller to Gregory, forwarding additional reports received from Pearse. Also contains petition of widow Mary Slattery, Carrick on Suir, to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant, seeking his intervention in the outcome of an investigation held by coroner John Thompson into the fatal wounding of her son Paul by a member of the 76th Regiment during the affray, and complaining that Fitzgerald ‘is generally understood to be a Brunswicker or an Orangeman and who was aware that the riot which ended so brutally originated as a religious dispute in a public House’. Contains 17 signatures. [Contains list of names not given in this description]

EXTENT:

13 items; 32pp

DATE(S):

8 Jun 1829-[1 Jul] 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C19

Record 62 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/62

TITLE:

File of papers relating to the election of Daniel O'Connell as MP for Clare in Ennis, between May and July 1829

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of papers relating to the election of Daniel O'Connell as MP for Clare in Ennis, between May and July 1829. Includes original, copies and extracts of letters, as well as extracts of reports and affidavits, relating to the movements of O’Connell and his supporters, and the perceived threat of disturbance in the county in the run up to the elections, forwarded to the Chief Secretary's Office from a variety of sources, such as: Maj George Warburton, Inspector General of Police in Connaught; Roman Catholic magistrate Dennis Canny, Bunratty; John Tabuteau, Subinspector for County Clare, Ennis; magistrate Thomas Mahon, Greenlawn [House], Ennis; chief constable John Wright, Miltown Malbay; Maj Gen Sir Edward Blakeney, Ennis; Simon George Purdon, High Sheriff of County Clare, Tinerana, Killaloe; and magistrate Maj Daniel O’Donoghue, Ennis, with annotations throughout giving legal opinion of Henry Joy, Attorney General. An extract of one such letter dated 13 June 1829 reports that ‘the County of Clare is now in a queer state; what we saw at the Election was nothing to the degree of excitement the people are now in… I am of [the] opinion, there should be more army, or more Police sent into the County until after the Election, and especially to Ennis, as the mob there is most violent’, describing how one man who was not carrying a flag in support of O’Connell ‘was most violently beaten and assaulted’. The signature of the sender [and sometimes also his address] has been deliberately removed from 3 letters addressed to Warburton in relation to the state of the county, though 2 of these were posted from Corofin and Tomgraney. Also includes: supporting poster for O’Connell addressing the electors of Clare, ‘Clare is determined that every Man will do his duty!!!’, printed at the office of the ‘Clare Sentinel’; as well as 3 notes with annotations by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant], the most recent of which states ‘His Excellency could wish that the quiet displayed in the Clare Election had been the result of habitual obedience to the Law, rather than a subjection to the caprices of the Agitators’.

EXTENT:

47 items; 149pp

DATE(S):

[c9 Jan] 1829-[c28 Jul] 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C20, 1829/E4

Record 63 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/63

TITLE:

Copy of letter from [Maj] George Warburton, Inspector General of Police, Castlegar, relating to murder of Charles Cullen and burning of cottage at Killimor

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Copy of letter from [Maj] George Warburton, Inspector General of Police [in Connaught], Castlegar, [County Galway], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding extracts of letters he received from Mr Duncan, Subinspector of County Leitrim, Carrick on Shannon, relating to the ‘most atrocious and unnatural murder’ of Charles Cullen by his wife and daughters, ‘in consequence of being unable for some time past, by sickness, to render them any assistance or support himself’, and Constable Ireland, Eyrescourt, [County Galway], relating to the burning of a cottage belonging to half pay officer Mr Burk of Killimor.

EXTENT:

2 items; 5pp

DATE(S):

[c 9 Jun] 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C21

Record 64 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/64

TITLE:

Private letters from Maj [Samson] Carter, Ballibay, reporting a state of tranquillity in the area and making observations on Catholic Emancipation and Newtownbutler Fair

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Private letter from Maj [Samson] Carter, Ballibay, [County Monaghan], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, reporting a state of tranquillity in his area but observing an ‘evil inclination amongst the Lower orders, arising from Party feelings… The apparent Effect of the Relief Bill [Roman Catholic Relief Act, passed 13 April 1829] at present upon the Peasantry is, Irritation from a Supposed Loss of Ascendancy on One Class, and an Assumed Triumph by the Other’. Additional private letter from Carter to Gregory relating to a fair held at Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, on 11 May 1829. Annotation on reverse by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant].

EXTENT:

2 items; 8pp

DATE(S):

6 Jun 1829-10 Jun 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C22

Record 65 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/65

TITLE:

File of papers relating to the murder of John Cormick, County Tipperary

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of papers relating to the murder of John Cormick, County Tipperary. Includes letters from: magistrate James Lenigan, Castle Fogarty, Thurles, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, relating to information offered by witness James English, with annotations giving legal opinions of Richard W Greene and Henry Joy, Attorney General; and George Ryan, Roskeen, to unnamed recipient.

EXTENT:

3 items; 11pp

DATE(S):

29 May 1829-14 Jun 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C23

Record 66 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/66

TITLE:

Petition of the inhabitants of Currin against Orange processions

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Petition of the inhabitants of Currin, County Monaghan, to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant, seeking the prevention of Orange processions, with c180 signatures. [Contains list of names not given in this description]

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

25 Jun 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C24

Record 67 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/67

TITLE:

Letter from Maj [Samson] Carter, Ballibay, relating to Orange processions

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj [Samson] Carter, Ballibay, [County Monaghan], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, relating to an upcoming Orange procession in the area on 12 July 1829, with annotation on reverse by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant].

EXTENT:

2 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

22 Jun 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C25

Record 68 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/68

TITLE:

Petition of Bourne [or Brown] Conboy, Killianiker, outlining complaint against Capt Walker

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Petition of Bourne [also referred to as Brown] Conboy, Killianiker, Rooskey [County Roscommon], to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant, outlining his complaint against Capt Walker for undue consideration of the information he offered against John Conboy and Daniel Cox for intimidation.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

4 Apr 1829-6 Apr 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C26

Record 69 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/69

TITLE:

Letters from the Earl of Courtown, relating to the troubled state of Gorey and the exportation of potatoes

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of letters from the Earl of Courtown [James George Stopford, 3rd Earl Courtown], [Courtown House], Gorey, [County Wexford], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, relating to the current ‘troublesome’ state of Gorey, and the exportation of potatoes. Additional note with annotations by Gregory and Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant].

EXTENT:

4 items; 17pp

DATE(S):

11 Jun 1829-14 Jun 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C27

Record 70 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/70

TITLE:

Letter from Brigade Major Henry Croker, Cashel, relating to attack on county coroner, and riot at Tipperary fair

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Henry Croker, Brigade Major of Yeomanry for counties Clare, Limerick, Tipperary and King’s [Offaly], Cashel [County Tipperary], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, relating to an attack on county coroner Mr Baker, and a riot at the Tipperary fair.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

25 Jun 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/C28

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