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NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/541 |
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TITLE: |
Charge of James Boyd against Samuel Hollingsworth, governor, Richmond General Penitentiary, Dublin |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from James Boyd, Grangegorman Lane, opposite Richmond General Penitentiary, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, indicating that he is now in a position to substantiate and press through the courts the eighth charge against Samuel Hollingsworth, governor of Richmond General Penitentiary: indicates that he was dismissed from office under Hollingsworth, and has ‘been now nearly six months waiting the issue of the proceedings, deprived of my Salary, reduced almost to Beggary with a wife and Six Children’. |
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1 item; 3pp |
DATE(S): |
6 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1071 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/542 |
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TITLE: |
Aid for public works at Ballylongford harbour, County Kerry |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from Maxwell Blacker, Nenagh, County Tipperary, to William H Gregory, Under Secretary of Ireland, Dublin Castle, outlining a case in favour of making Ballylongford harbour, County Kerry, the subject of financial aid under the public works initiative: contends that ‘Kilrush which is directly opposite in the river [Shannon] the herring fishery is carried on with great success’. |
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1 item; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
30 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1072 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/543 |
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TITLE: |
Acquisition of munitions by Irish Insurgents |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from James Burke, half pay lieutenant, 44th Regiment of Foot, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, warning that ‘the Irish Insurgents of the present day can, in my humble opinion, supply themselves with any Gun powder they may occasionally want by resorting to either Liverpool or Bristol’ ports: refers also to his application for a post in the police, ‘under the new Police Act’ made by memorial to the Duke of York. |
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1 item; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
30 Aug 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1073 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/544 |
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TITLE: |
Criticism of David Hutchinson, agent of Irish Seceding Synod, over failure to disburse bounty |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from John Bridge, Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, making criticisms of David Hutchinson, agent of Irish Seceding Synod, chiefly because of his failure to disburse payment of the ‘Eleven Days Bounty’; encloses memorial from the ‘Presbyterian Synod of Ireland distinguished by the name Seceders’, Cookstown, County Tyrone, to Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant, Dublin Castle, conveying their disapproval of Hutchinson, who is ‘neither a Minister nor an Elder’ and expressing desire for the appointment of a clergyman of their body, signed by 21 persons. |
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2 items; 7pp |
DATE(S): |
3 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1074 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/545 |
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TITLE: |
Payment of rent owed by Captain Brook Hay on property in London |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from W Bates, 5 Welbeck Street, London, England, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, requesting that a receipt be signed to facilitate payment of house rent owed by Captain Brook Hay on property on Montagu Square, London. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
3 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1075 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/546 |
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TITLE: |
Abstract of costs for printing first report of General Board of Health |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from Francis Barker, secretary, General Board of Health, 22 Baggot Street, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, enclosing abstract of costs for printing the first report of the General Board of Health, indicating that £105.10.5 was spent, a figure which ‘exceeded the Estimate’ due to increased size of publication and quantity produced. |
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2 items; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
5 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1076 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/547 |
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TITLE: |
Application for weekly market from linen and cotton weavers of Dublin |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from John Brady, secretary, linen and cotton weavers of Dublin, 18 Beresford Street, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, seeking reply to earlier memorial for a weekly market ‘for the sale of their goods’, a matter on which ‘the future employment of at least five thousand persons depends’; includes letter from Brady to Dublin Castle, requesting response to appeal for weekly market as at present textile goods need ‘to be Hawked from Shop to Shop for the purpose of Sale to the great injury and ruin of manufacturer’. |
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2 items; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
20 Jul 1822- 9 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1077 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/548 |
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TITLE: |
Application from Cashen family for protection and compensation for part in prosecution of men who attacked dwelling in County Cork |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Petition of William Cashen, Johanna Cashen, Dennis Cashen, Thomas Cashen and Elizabeth Cashen, Kilnockin, near Kanturk, County Cork, to Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant, Dublin Castle, requesting compensation and a safe place to reside ‘in some convenient town where the military shall be stationed during the ensuing Winter, it being solely unsafe for them to reside in the Country’, due to their having taken a successful prosecution against insurgents Thomas Murphy, William Mahony and Daniel Keefe, who allegedly made an attack on their home on 24 March 1822; includes letter from Matthew Barrington, crown solicitor, Limerick, County Limerick, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, recommending they are not provided with compensation but paid ‘expenses in attending to prosecute, and not as a recompense for their losses which would cause applications from every farmer who was robbed’. |
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2 items; 4pp |
DATE(S): |
20 Aug 1822-16 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1079 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/549 |
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TITLE: |
Application from Sir William Betham for allowance in lieu of house |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from Sir William Betham, Office of Arms, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, asking that determination be reached respecting his request for ‘an allowance instead of the house I now occupy’; includes brief estimate for Office of Arms, for current year. |
EXTENT: |
2 items; 3pp |
DATE(S): |
11 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1080 |
NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/1822/550 |
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TITLE: |
Letter from Love Jones Parry, Wales, offering his services as a magistrate to Irish government |
SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from Love Jones Parry, half pay lieutenant colonel, Madyrn, Carnarvon, Wales, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, offering to serve in position of chief magistrate in Ireland ‘without any consideration of Emoluments’. |
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1 item; 2pp |
DATE(S): |
12 Sep 1822 |
DATE EARLY: |
1822 |
DATE LATE: |
1822 |
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
CSORP1822/1081 |