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Record 751 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/751

TITLE:

Letters from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, relating to 2 murders at Ballinahinch

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Two letters from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding affidavit sworn before him by Edmond Bourke in relation to the murder of 2 men named Neil and Bourke at Ballinahinch on 12 April 1829.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

22 May 1829-23 May 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U7

Record 752 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/752

TITLE:

Letters from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, outlining his claim to a reward for the apprehension of those responsible for the murder of magistrate Richard Going on 14 October 1821

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Two letters from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, outlining his claim to the reward of £2000 offered for the apprehension of those responsible for the murder of magistrate Richard Going on 14 October 1821, arguing that ‘whilst Mr Wilcocks had the command of the Police here, I was able by a combination of numerous witnesses to convict two of them, and in the two Assizes after the other two were disposed of’. Encloses newspaper clipping outlining government proclamation issued in October 1821 in relation to same. States ‘I beg it may be understood that I don’t seek for this Two thousand pounds as a compliment – but claim it merely as what was offered by the Country’.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

13 Apr 1829-14 May 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U8

Record 753 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/753

TITLE:

Letter from Edward L Usher, offering his services in light of the ‘dangerous state’ of the country’

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Edward L Usher, [?Aghadee], addressed to the War Office, offering his services and outlining a number of observations in relation to the ‘dangerous state’ of the country’, namely that Daniel O'Connell [MP for County Clare] and Thomas Steele have spoken ‘high treason’, and ‘if they had in the year 1789 in the Province of Ulster said so their heads would have been put on the Market House in Lisburn’.

EXTENT:

1 item; 3pp

DATE(S):

29 Jul 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U9

Record 754 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/754

TITLE:

Letter from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], relating to his travelling to County Tipperary

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Cork, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, outlining his plans for travelling to County Tipperary.

EXTENT:

1 item; 3pp

DATE(S):

22 Aug 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U10

Record 755 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/755

TITLE:

Letter from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Thurles, relating to a recent meeting of magistrates

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Thurles, [County Tipperary], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, outlining his transcript of proceedings of a recent meeting of the local magistrates convened by the High Sheriff [Matthew Jacob].

EXTENT:

1 item; 4pp

DATE(S):

7 Sep 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U11

Record 756 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/756

TITLE:

Letters from Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, and Henry Joy, Attorney General, relating to the Doneraile Conspiracy

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letters from Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, [?Mountshannon, County Clare], and Henry Joy, Attorney General, Woodtown [Rathfarnham, County Dublin], referring to various papers transmitted by Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Limerick, relating to the establishment of a special commission concerned with the Doneraile Conspiracy.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

15 Sep 1829-[16] Sep 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U12

Record 757 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/757

TITLE:

Letter from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], relating to the theft of ammunition from a solider of the 75th Regiment

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], Tipperary, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding letter he received from chief constable Henry Woodburn, Thurles, relating to the theft of ammunition from Alexander Duff, a solider of the 75th Regiment, by farmer Patrick Welsh. Annotated on reverse by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant], and Henry Joy, Attorney General.

EXTENT:

2 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

8 Sep 1829-9 Sep 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U13

Record 758 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/758

TITLE:

File of papers arising from a Whiteboy attack on Rev [Robert] Carew Armstrong in Tipperary town and information provided by John Dwyer of Doneskeagh

SCOPE & CONTENT:

File of papers relating to information offered by farmer John Dwyer of Doneskeagh, County Tipperary, following an attack on Rev [Robert] Carew Armstrong in Tipperary town on 4 August 1829. Includes letters from Thomas [Philips] Vokes, [chief magistrate of police], writing from Limerick and Tipperary, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, forwarding copies of affidavits sworn by Dwyer, and William Nowlan of the Limerick County Police Office. Vokes stating that as he feared Dwyer ‘would certainly be murdered with his whole family, as he was seen coming to me… I proceeded on Wednesday to Tipperary and this day brought him and his wife and seven young children to this Town where I will be able to protect them’. Annotated throughout by Archdeacon Thomas Singleton [private secretary to Hugh Percy, Lord Lieutenant], and Henry Joy, Attorney General. Also letters from Dwyer, Limerick, to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, noting that he is under police protection and seeking permission to return to Lord Howarden’s place where he comes from; adding that he intends to be ‘a means of Tranquilising that Neighbourhood from whence I came’ by providing information to Vokes. Also letter from Vokes, Dublin, to Gower, acknowledging receipt of Dwyer’s correspondence requesting permission to reside in Dundrum, [County Tipperary] but fearing that Dwyer’s life would be in danger from the Whiteboys; adding that he will need Dwyer when the case comes to trial.

EXTENT:

10 items; 40pp

DATE(S):

31 Aug 1829-3 Dec 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U14

Record 759 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/759

TITLE:

Letters from magistrate Thomas F Uniacke, Mullingar, relating to search for arms

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Two letters from magistrate Thomas F Uniacke, Rochefort, Mullingar, [County Westmeath], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, requesting warrant authorising him to search for illegal arms in the area, in light of an attack on James Sheerin of Derries, and later acknowledging receipt of same.

EXTENT:

2 items; 5pp

DATE(S):

27 Oct 1829-28 Oct 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/U15

Record 760 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1829/760

TITLE:

Letter from George Warburton, Inspector General, Castlegar, [County Galway], concerning violent attacks at Scariff, County Clare and Woodford, [County Galway]

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from George Warburton, Inspector General, Castlegar, [County Galway], to Francis Leveson Gower, Chief Secretary, reporting that a man was beaten and his wife violated and robbed while returning from the fair at Scariff, County Clare but that the main culprit was captured by Mr Coffey. Noting that Lieut Sandwith, who is an object of much hostility in Woodford, [County Galway], was attacked and that some of the suspects have been arrested by Mr Williams.

EXTENT:

1 item; 3pp

DATE(S):

3 Jan 1829

DATE EARLY:

1829

DATE LATE:

1829

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1829/W1

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