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Record 571 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/571

TITLE:

File of papers relating to application made by Richard Purdy, Secretary of the Mining Company of Ireland, for protection for its coal works at the Mardyke Colliery

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Richard Purdy, Secretary of the Mining Company of Ireland, Mining Company of Ireland Office, Lower Ormond Quay, [Dublin], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, seeking protection for its coal works at the Mardyke Colliery [County Tipperary]. Additional letters from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Leveson Gower, returning papers referred to him in relation to same, namely: letter from magistrate Dr G Fitzgerald, Cashel, to Leveson Gower, forwarding letter he received from John Wilson, Fethard, enclosing 2 printed notices offering a reward of £100 for information leading to the apprehension of those responsible for an attack on the homes of 3 colliers on 8 November 1829.

EXTENT:

7 items; 14pp

DATE(S):

5 Dec 1829-30 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M118

Record 572 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/572

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to the escape of suspect Kirby, County Tipperary

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding copy of letter he received from chief constable P Carroll, Mealiffe Glebe, County Tipperary, relating to his unsuccessful search for ‘the notorious Kirby’ at Glenculoo in the mountains. States Kirby is wanted for his part in the destruction of property belonging to Milo Bourke, but escaped ‘in consequence of the Policeman who was to point out the house to me missing his way because of a Fog which came on the Mountain’. Annotation on reverse by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant].

EXTENT:

2 items; 3pp

DATE(S):

6 Dec 1829-8 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M119

Record 573 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/573

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to an attack on the home of a farmer named Molony at Ballinacurra, during which the assailants attempted to abduct his daughter

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from chief constable [?James] Doolan, Bruff, County Limerick, relating to an attack on the home of a farmer named Molony at Ballinacurra, during which the assailants attempted to abduct his daughter. Additional letter from Miller to Leveson Gower, recommending a number of the subconstables at Hospital for promotion to constable, in light of their ‘praiseworthy conduct’ in apprehending 3 of Molony’s attackers. Annotation on reverse giving legal opinion of Richard W Greene.

EXTENT:

3 items; 9pp

DATE(S):

8 Dec 1829-9 Jan 1830

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1830

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M120

Record 574 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/574

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to attack on home of John Hickey in County Tipperary

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from chief constable William Doolan, Thurles, County Tipperary, relating to the apprehension of 3 men for an attack on the home of farmer John Hickey at Cranagh.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

14 Dec 1829-16 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M121

Record 575 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/575

TITLE:

File of papers relating to the relocation of the Mountshannon fair to Guneeny [County Clare], as well as letter from a prisoner in Cork Gaol pleading his innocence in the Doneraile Conspiracy

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of papers relating to the relocation of the Mountshannon fair to Guneeny [described as ‘close to the Police Barrack at Whitegate’, County Clare]. Includes letter from Rev Hugh B Huleatt, magistrate for counties Clare and Galway, Clonrush Glebe, Scariff, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding 2 printed notices advertising same, with annotation on reverse by Henry Joy, Attorney General; and letter from [Maj] George Warburton, Inspector General of Police [in Connaught], Castlegar, Ahascragh, [County Galway], forwarding private letter he received from Thomas Williams, Chief Constable of the Barony of Leitrim, Woodford, with copy of reply from the Chief Secretary's Office. Additional letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from chief constable John Keily, Cloyne, enclosing letter from Daniel Keeffe, a prisoner in Cork Gaol, pleading his innocence in the Doneraile Conspiracy, with annotation on reverse by John Doherty, Solicitor General.

EXTENT:

9 items; 2pp

DATE(S):

3 Dec 1829-[c14] Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M122

Record 576 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/576

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to report of outrages committed in Thurles

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from chief constables John Keily and William Doolan, Thurles [County Tipperary], reporting a number of outrages in the area, including an attack on Rev Faulkiner of Templemore, and the murder of Michael Brazil, ‘a man of bad Character, who appears to have fallen a victim to the suspicions of his associates, who are supposed to have entertained an idea that he was disposed to inform against them’.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

23 Dec 1829-25 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M123

Record 577 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/577

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to reports of outrages in Doneraile and Roscrea

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from chief constables Alexander Grant and William Nash, Doneraile and Roscrea [County Tipperary] respectively, reporting attacks on a number of houses in their districts.

EXTENT:

3 items; 8pp

DATE(S):

14 Dec 1829-17 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M124

Record 578 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/578

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to reports of outrages in Clonmel and Tipperary

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from constable E Switzer, Clonmel, and chief constable Samuel Forsayeth, Tipperary, [County Tipperary], reporting a number of incidents in their districts, including the accidental drowning of a man named John Connors and the malicious drowning of an infant, both in the River Suir, as well as an armed attack on the home of woodranger James Butler at Bansha.

EXTENT:

3 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

28 Dec 1829-30 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M125

Record 579 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/579

TITLE:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police, relating to allegations that Timothy Looby of Ballygerald set fire to his own home

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Maj William Miller, Inspector General of Police [in Munster], Fermoy, [County Cork], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, forwarding letter he received from John Willcocks, Subinspector for County Tipperary, Cashel, reporting the malicious burning of the home of Timothy Looby of Ballygerald, but observing that ‘from the enquiries I have made, and from many local circumstances I think there is no doubt, but the outrage was committed by Looby, or his wife… I do not conceive it an outrage under the Rockite system’.

EXTENT:

2 items; 5pp

DATE(S):

8 Dec 1829-9 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M126

Record 580 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/580

TITLE:

Letter from magistrate Hugh Montgomery, Dublin, relating to meeting of Orangemen at Fivemiletown

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from magistrate Hugh Montgomery, Club House, Sackville Street [O’Connell Street, Dublin], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, relating to a meeting of Orangemen at Fivemiletown [County Tyrone], with covering note outlining draft letter from Leveson Gower to Maj Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police for Ulster, regarding same.

EXTENT:

2 items; 11pp

DATE(S):

17 Nov 1829-19 Nov 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/M128

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