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| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/500 |
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| TITLE: |
Two letters from Maj Daniel O’Donoghue, magistrate, Maryborough [Portlaoise, County Laois], reporting on an outrage against Mr Julian, Mounthrath |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Two letters from Maj Daniel O’Donoghue, magistrate, Maryborough [Portlaoise, County Laois], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting on an outrage against Mr Julian, Mountrath, [County Laois], and arrangements for offering a reward to apprehend the perpetrators. |
| EXTENT: |
2 items; 4pp |
| DATE(S): |
10 Mar 1830-27 Mar 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/I-J1 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/501 |
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| TITLE: |
Letter from magistrates William Conolly and Robert Johnston, Kinlough, Ballyshannon, County Leitrim, regarding arrests of Bryan McGloin and Patrick Staunton |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from magistrates William Conolly and Robert Johnston [chairman and Assistant Barrister for County Mayo], Kinlough, Ballyshannon, County Leitrim, to Sir Francis Leveson Gower, [Chief Secretary], Dublin Castle, enclosing affidavits from Francis McCarrick with evidence against Bryan McGloin and Patrick Staunton for breaking into the church of Kinlough; also, petitions offering bail for the two men, from widow Staunton, and John Earls, Thomas McGloin. Further, annotation by Richard W Greene, [legal advisor, Dublin], advising the parties to apply to the King’s Bench. |
| EXTENT: |
4 item; 6pp |
| DATE(S): |
27 Nov 1829-29 Jan 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/I-J2 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/502 |
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| TITLE: |
Letter from TS Ireland, [Sub-Inspector], Roscommon [County Roscommon], with arrangements for remunerating for Luke Hand |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from William Irvine, Enniskillen, [County Fermanagh], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing a return of seven sentences pronounced at the County Tyrone assizes in July, naming thirteen persons, and stating that the only case of robbery of arms was that perpetrated by John Ferguson. |
| EXTENT: |
2 items; 3pp |
| DATE(S): |
25 May 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/I-J3 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/503 |
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| TITLE: |
Letter from William Irvine, Enniskillen, [County Fermanagh], enclosing a return of seven sentences pronounced at the County Tyrone assizes in July, naming thirteen persons |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from William Irvine, Enniskillen, [County Fermanagh], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing a return of seven sentences pronounced at the County Tyrone assizes in July, naming thirteen persons, and stating that the only case of robbery of arms was that perpetrated by John Ferguson. |
| EXTENT: |
2 items; 3pp |
| DATE(S): |
2 May 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/I-J4 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/504 |
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| TITLE: |
File of letters reporting on the death of noted offender James Kirby near Dundrum, County Tipperary |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
File of letters from Maj William Miller [Inspector General], Fermoy, [County Cork], John Willcocks, Sub-Inspector, Cashel, [County Tipperary], and G Fitzgerald, [magistrate], Cashel, to Sir Francis Leveson Gower, [Chief Secretary], and William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting on the death of noted offender James Kirby near Dundrum, [County Tipperary], with an annotation warning that his funeral ought not to give opportunity for further unrest. Mentioning Cap Long, magistrate, and Rev Hayden, parish priest. |
| EXTENT: |
4 items; 9pp |
| DATE(S): |
20 Jan 1830-23 Jan 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/K1 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/505 |
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| TITLE: |
Letter from Maj William Miller [Inspector General], Fermoy, [County Cork], referring to Lord Kingston and a matter regarding freeholders in County Limerick |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from Maj William Miller [Inspector General], Fermoy, [County Cork], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing copy letter to Lord Kingston [George King, 3rd Earl of Kingston], referring to a matter regarding freeholders in County Limerick where Miller criticised Kingston; protesting that he was doing his duty. |
| EXTENT: |
2 items; 6pp |
| DATE(S): |
29 Jan 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/K2 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/506 |
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| TITLE: |
Letter from [JH] Hatton, Chief Constable, Griffinstown, Dunlavin, [County Wicklow], on an outrage against Mr Thomas Kelly |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from [Maj G] Browne, Sub-Inspector, on behalf of Sir John Harvey [Inspector General], Kilkenny, [County Kilkenny], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], enclosing letter from [JH] Hatton, Chief Constable, Griffinstown, Dunlavin, [County Wicklow], on an outrage against Mr Thomas Kelly and the latter’s unconvincing statements on the possible motivation behind it. |
| EXTENT: |
2 items; 3pp |
| DATE(S): |
11 Mar 1830-17 Mar 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/K3 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/507 |
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| TITLE: |
Letter from James Kelly, Chief Constable, Cappagh White [Cappawhite], County Tipperary, reporting an outrage at Hollyford |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letter from James Kelly, Chief Constable, Cappagh White [Cappawhite], County Tipperary, to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], reporting an outrage at Hollyford, [County Tipperary] where four acres were turned over and graves were dug; citing people’s dissatisfaction with the letting of the lands to new tenants. [See also CSO/RP/OR/1830/574.] |
| EXTENT: |
1 item; 2pp |
| DATE(S): |
9 Apr 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/K4 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/508 |
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| TITLE: |
File of correspondence regarding an affray between rioters and the police, Kinnegad, [County Westmeath], 10 May 1830, causing a death, and regarding the following inquests |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
File of correspondence regarding an affray between rioters and the police, Kinnegad, [County Westmeath], 10 May 1830, causing a death, and regarding the following inquests. Includes correspondence from Sir John Harvey [Inspector General, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny], [Daniel Toler] Osborne, [magistrate], Kinnegad, reporting the attack of a mob on a police troop under Mr Carroll, Chief Constable, and the death of John Quin; letters from HW Thompson, Sub-Inspector, Mullingar, [County Westmeath], forwarding copy proceedings of the first inquest, finding the death was caused by an unnamed policeman; memorial by six members of the jury of the first inquest; letter from [Rev] Michael Berry, parish priest, Kinnegad, appearing to counter a charge against policeman Wilson; letters by Harvey and Thompson to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], stating that sub-constable Sherwood has been acquitted while five rioters were convicted. Also mentioning Roman Catholic priest [Rev] Cainon, policeman Chapman, sub-constable Thomas Brennan; and listing jurymen, magistrates, and nine witnesses at the first inquest. [Contains list of names not given in this description.] |
| EXTENT: |
19 items; 46pp |
| DATE(S): |
28 Apr 1830-7 Aug 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/K5 |
| NAI REFERENCE: |
CSO/RP/OR/1830/509 |
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| TITLE: |
Letters from [Rev John] Garrett, magistrate, Enlafad [Emlaghfad] Glebe, Ballymote, [County Sligo], regarding the murder of Michael Keane |
| SCOPE & CONTENT: |
Letters from Maj [George] Warburton, [Inspector General], Castlegar, [County Galway], and [Rev John] Garrett, magistrate, Enlafad [Emlaghfad] Glebe, Ballymote, [County Sligo], to William Gregory, [Under Secretary, Dublin Castle], regarding the murder of Michael Keane, suspecting his son James Keane, and arranging for subsistence of key witness Daniel Lyden. |
| EXTENT: |
4 items; 9pp |
| DATE(S): |
28 May 1830-7 Jun 1830 |
| DATE EARLY: |
1830 |
| DATE LATE: |
1830 |
| ORIGINAL REFERENCE: |
1830/K6 |