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Record 101 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/101

TITLE:

Letter from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Drumalga Cottage, Athlone, [County Roscommon], reporting about damage done to two houses, suspecting a dispute over meadows held from Mrs St George

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Drumalga Cottage, Athlone, [County Roscommon], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting about damage done to two houses, suspecting a dispute over meadows held from Mrs St George, and stating that the perpetrators were Rockites who were brought over from the King’s County [County Offaly]. Also mentioning the local Chief Constable, Mr Brown.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

1 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C40

Record 102 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/102

TITLE:

Letter from RW Chamber, Hawthorn Hill, Newry, [County Down], enclosing examinations taken at petty sessions charging Terence Gollaghy with stealing pigs from Mark McAvoy

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from [Hunt] W Chambrie, [magistrate], Hawthorn Hill, Newry, [County Down], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing examinations taken at petty sessions charging Terence Gollaghy with stealing pigs from Mark McAvoy; listing persons examined as McAvoy, Michael Cavanagh, John Kelly, Matthew Callaghan, and James King, local police superintendent; asking for legal advice. Also, annotation by Richard W Greene, [legal advisor, Dublin], stating that magistrates are not justified in issuing a warrant against Cavanagh for a recognisance, as proposed.

EXTENT:

3 items; 10pp

DATE(S):

23 Jun 1830-29 Jun 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C42

Record 103 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/103

TITLE:

File of correspondence regarding attacks on barges carrying foodstuffs on the Grand Canal in County Kildare, and arrangements for improving security for trade

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of correspondence regarding attacks on barges carrying foodstuffs on the Grand Canal in County Kildare, and arrangements for improving security for trade. Includes letter from Sir John Harvey [Inspector General, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny], forwarding report from J Dyas, Sub-Inspector, Naas, County Kildare, and a letter from Maj James Tandy, [chief magistrate], Milbank House, Naas, [County Kildare], referring to separate attacks on boats owned by Messrs Joyce and McMahan and by Mr Nangle, carried out by country people in need of food near Kilcock, [County Kildare]. Also, correspondence from Edward Lawson, [secretary], Directors of the Grand Canal Company, Grand Canal House, [Dublin], in thanks for government’s response and enclosing report from Andrew Bagot, inspector of trade and passage boats, stating that Mr Cannon, acting for Tandy, and Cap Dyas have declared police reinforcements sufficient.

EXTENT:

8 items; 15pp

DATE(S):

19 Jun 1830-5 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C43

Record 104 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/104

TITLE:

Letter from Brig Maj Henry Croker, yeomanry, Mallow, [County Cork], reporting from his inspection of the Cahir and Cashel corps [County Tipperary], that the country was tranquil, although there is much poverty

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Brig Maj Henry Croker, yeomanry, Mallow, [County Cork], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle],reporting from his inspection of the Cahir and Cashel corps [County Tipperary], that the country was tranquil, although also finding that there is much poverty; hoping that subscriptions made in most places will help ‘the starving multitude’.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

3 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C44

Record 105 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/105

TITLE:

Two letters from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Drumalga Cottage, Athlone, [County Roscommon], reporting on the burning of sheds at Rockfield, on threatening notices and on an armed band at Newtownflood

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Two letters from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Drumalga Cottage, Athlone, [County Roscommon], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting on the burning of sheds at Rockfield, [County Tipperary]; on threatening notices by Cap Rock, parish of Moore, warning against working for Mr Lynch Esq, and on like notices signed Cap Ferriter at Clonfeed, against paying funeral fees to parish priests. Also, enclosing letter from Edward Hanniver, Constable, Athlone, [County Westmeath], reporting on an armed band at Newtownflood, [County Roscommon], who came to destroy turf boats and who attacked houses.

EXTENT:

3 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

5 Jul 1830-6 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C45

Record 106 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/106

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Samson Carter, [magistrate], Nenagh, [County Tipperary], reporting that Michael Mara of Rapla, [County Tipperary], was severely wounded

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Samson Carter, [magistrate], Nenagh, [County Tipperary], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting that Michael Mara of Rapla, [County Tipperary], was severely wounded, and that three of the assailants have been arrested.

EXTENT:

1 item; 1p

DATE(S):

6 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C46

Record 107 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/107

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Samson Carter, [magistrate], Nenagh, [County Tipperary], enclosing a list of thirteen outrages for the month of June

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Samson Carter, [magistrate], Nenagh, [County Tipperary], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing a list of thirteen outrages for the month of June, naming thirteen persons; providing commentary on ongoing investigations. [Contains list of names not given in this description.]

EXTENT:

2 items; 8pp

DATE(S):

4 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C47

Record 108 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/108

TITLE:

Letter from Maj Samson Carter, [magistrate], Nenagh, [County Tipperary], enclosing a list of 22 convictions made at the quarter sessions for riots and assaults at fairs and markets

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj Samson Carter, [magistrate], Nenagh, [County Tipperary], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing a list of 22 convictions made at the quarter sessions for riots and assaults at fairs and markets, to prove the effect which the constabulary force has had. [Contains list of names not given in this description.]

EXTENT:

2 items; 3pp

DATE(S):

23 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C48

Record 109 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/109

TITLE:

Letter from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Elphin, [County Roscommon], reporting on an attack on the houses of John Gill, Patrick Gill, and John Gill junior, as well as a robbery

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Elphin, [County Roscommon], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting on an attack on the houses of John Gill, Patrick Gill, and John Gill junior; believing it was in revenge for the Gills taking land from which other tenants had been ejected at Curramartin [Curraghmartin], County Leitrim. Also stating that a robbery occurred at Barthomolmew [McGuary]’s house, Carrick on Shannon, County Roscommon.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

17 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C49

Record 110 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1830/110

TITLE:

Two letters from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Elphin, [County Roscommon], reporting on the destruction of Patrick Brien’s house, [Ballynannin, County Sligo]; on an attack on John Ryan’s dwelling house, Drishogue

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Two letters from Arthur Crossley, magistrate, Elphin, [County Roscommon], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting on the destruction of Patrick Brien’s house, [Ballynannin, County Sligo]; on an attack on John Ryan’s dwelling house, Drishogue, [Drishoge, County Roscommon]; also stating that the persons charged with conspiracy to murder of Mr Weir, magistrate, were acquitted.

EXTENT:

2 items; 2pp

DATE(S):

27 Jul 1830

DATE EARLY:

1830

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1830/C50

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