So sorry for the loss of your friend, Mick. It sounds like she was a wonderful woman and friend. R.I.P. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of michael purcell Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 4:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Patricia Murphy 1955 - 2012.
Thanks Ros ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosaleen Kearns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 9:24 AM Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Re spam e-mails > There seems to be an amount of spam e-mails coming through ancestry sites. > If you dont recognise the link please delete it as they contain harmful > viruses, which are replicating. This one showed up on my rootsweb surname > board yesterday. > regards, Ros
Someone hacked into my email acct. last night and sent out spam email. AOL noticed the unusual activity and put my acct on hold until I could change my password. I discovered it almost immediately when I got a couple dozen spam bounces, and changed the password right away, so hopefully won't happen again. Sorry to everyone! (This is a cut and paste message from me that I'm sending out to everyone I discover has received that original message.) Kathy Decker
I just updated a couple of footnotes that may be of interest to those looking at lands around Hacketstown: A 1722 Deed: 76-2-52415 may shed light on the roots of this family: Lease whereby Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Esq. Did demise and set to Joseph BARKER of Cronesagh in the Co of Carlow Farmer all that part of Eagle Hill mearing and bounding on the north with Hacketstown on the east with Ballysallagh on the south with Cronesagh and on the west with Constable Hill containing by estimation 119 acres Plantation Measure... part of Lordship of Clonmore... Barony Rathvilly ... lives of George BARKER 3rd son of John BARKER of Old Court in Co. Wicklow aged about 8 years Simon BARKER 4th son of said John BAKER [BARKER?] aged about 5 years and Thomas BAKER [BARKER] the youngest son of Joseph BAKER [BARKER?] aged about half a year.... in presence of Henry WHITESTONE of Hacketstown and Patrick KAHOE then servant to the said Benjamin BURTON SEE: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1834May1-NOBLETT-JACKSON.html and: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1834May2-JACKSON-NOBLETT.html -- Sharon Oddie Brown, Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. History Project: www.thesilverbowl.com
[ Note added by Michael Purcell, 2012 - I have posted some of the letters / enquiries, dating from 1920s to 1980s that were sent to Pat Purcell during his lifetime. among the 100s of letters in the PPP this letter of 52, double sided hand-written pages, is one of the most interesting. Here are a few edited and abbreviated ( by me ) extracts. Further information on the famous Fanny Kemble may be sourced via Google. ] Pat Purcell Papers. Letter, Genealogical enquiry, Dated, May, 1931. From: J. Hallam [ ? ], Threadneedle Street, City of London, England. To: Pat Purcell, Town Hall, Carlow, Ireland. Dear Mr Purcell, I am looking for information on the present ownership and standing of Steuart's Lodge situated in Leighlinbridge, County Carlow. Mr Duggan has suggested that I write you in connection with my search. The enclosed chronicle was compiled by my Carlow born grandmother, the wife of Rev. William Hickey of County Cork, she commenced writing this on her 49th wedding anniversary in 1862, and in fact lived to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of her wedding day, they were married in 1813, her husband died in 1875, she died in 1877. FOR MY CHILDREN. December 11th 1862. Family motto ; " NOT WE FROM KINGS, BUT KINGS FROM US" Today is the anniversary of my marriage, 49 years ago !. How like a dream does that period seem to me now !. I can scarcely identify myself with the then blooming bride of twenty-one summers, and alas ! what changes have passed upon those who witnessed my wedding ; many of them have entered into eternity, and upon those that remain Time has laid a heavy blighting hand. But I must not sentimentalise. I have been asked by my children to note down my personal recollections, and also the traditional accounts of my ancestors, and of those connected with me by ties of blood ; in short to write a family chronicle, and I shall endeavour to do so, although the task will be a sad and difficult journey into the Golden days of past. I was born on the 24th May 1792, at Steuarts Lodge, in the County of Carlow. My father, John Steuart, was the proprietor of a small estate which had been in his family for only two generations. His grandfather, the Honourable John Steuart, was a younger son of the third Earl of Galloway. He left Scotland to serve as Colonel of a British Regiment, and was in 1707 Brigadier General at the Battle of Almanza in Spain during the War of succession. He was left for dead on the battlefield of Almanza, but was rescued by the servants of a Spanish lady who resided near the field of battle, and who despatched her servants to help the wounded. Upon his recovery he was received by Queen Anne, who, as a mark of her favour, bestowed upon him a magnificent diamond ring, and also it is said gave him the white satin quilt and pillow case all now in my possession.. He sold his Army commission and bought an estate and house in County Carlow. He moved to Carlow and at the age of 60 married Bridget, sister to Admiral Pocklington. They had two children, a daughter, Henrietta, who married Anthony Weldon, Esquire, of Kilmarony, and a son, William who married twice, first to Anne Eliza Butler, daughter of Sir Richard Butler, of Ballintemple, Carlow and secondly Miss Swift. My father's step-mother , Miss Swift was a woman of extravagant habits, is said to have indulged in a new pair of gloves every day, and a new pair of stays every week, and as her other tastes corresponded to these small items, she found it necessary to raise money in order to gratify them, therefore, following my grandfather's death, she sold the Diamond ring which had been presented to my ancestor, the Honourable John Steuart by Queen Anne. She also sold a silver shield which had been an heirloom in the Steuart family of the ROYAL STUARTS of which the Galloway family were the elder Branch. By his first marriage to Anne Butler, he had a son John ( my father ) and five daughters viz., Bridget, Henrietta, Anne, Mary and Hannah, by his second marriage to Miss Swift he had a son, William, and three daughters, viz., Emily, Catherine, and Sophia. [ the letter then names in great length and detail who the children married. Here are some of the marriages that may be of interest to our readers ] Anne married Thomas Whelan, Esquire. [ related to Pilsworth Whelan ]. Mary married Edward Dillon, Esquire. and had a numerous family. Hannah married Mr Ward, and had no family. Of the children by the second marriage, William became Colonel of the 3rd Bombay Infantry. Emily married Mr Medlycott. Catherine married Mr Keegan. Sophia married first, Mr Boyce and secondly, Mr Snow, an Englishman. Henrietta married twice, first to Captain Obins, ( her son Hamlet, Colonel Obins married Miss Keogh of Killbride, Carlow. ) Henrietta's second marriage to Rev. Joseph Miller, produced three daughters, Henrietta (Mrs Le Hunte of Artramont ) Mary Ann (Mrs Jacob), Ellen, (Mrs Bayly). I must now speak of my great grandmother Lady Butler. I remember as a child sitting upon her great bed. I was about 4 years old when she died. She was formerly Miss Percy, of the Northumberland House. Her husband was Sir Richard Butler, she was early left a widow when her husband, Sir Richard, died on a visit at Kilkenny Castle. to visit his cousin, Lord Ormonde, having been accidentally suffocated by the sulphur of Kilkenny coal in his bedroom. Her eldest son was killed by a fall from his horse when out hunting ; Her second son, Pierce, emigrated to America, and served under General Washington in the American Army. ( his grandson, Pierce Mease Butler married Miss Fanny Kemble in 1834 , the noted British actress and writer. ) Her third son, William, married Harriet Nickson. Her eldest daughter, Anne Eliza, married my grandfather William Steuart. Her second daughter was Henrietta, Mrs Eustace, from whom is descended the present Countess of Howth. Her third daughter, Jane, married the Hon. Mr French, brother to the Earl of Clancarty. ( her son was Captain Nicolas French, Inspector of Constabulary. ). Her fourth daughter, Miss Butler, married Mr Gordon of Belmount. Her fifth daughter, Fanny, died unmarried. It is a rather singular circumstance that for several generations there have been three Ladies Butler living at the same time, owing to the premature death of their husbands. As my grandfather's first wife died early in life, and my grandfather married again, Lady Butler took my father and his five sisters to live with her at Ballintemple. Her daughter, Mrs Eustace also died young and my grandmother also took her children into her care at Ballintemple. At one point thirty of her descendants resided at one time beneath her roof. Her only income was £1,000 per annum, what would the present generation think of so many being supported by such a sum ?. However, she had several acres of land in her own possession and tended a very productive garden that supplied all of the necessary dietary needs for her extensive extended family. She attained a great age, and her death was a heavy loss to many of her descendants. [ note added 2012 by Michael Purcell - to be continued, we are only on page 15 of 52 pages !....]
not sure Peter but it may have been in the Club House (later St Bridget's Hospital). On 6 July 2012 06:29, Peter Walker at gmail <[email protected]> wrote: > Where in Dublin street was the Masonic Lodge? > > Peter > > On 5 July 2012 20:05, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Pat Purcell Papers. > > undated, circa 1845 ?. > > To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carlow. > > A Memorial of the Society or Lodge of Freemasons called Carlow Lodge and > > being No 116 of the List of Freemasons in Ireland. > > Name and Denomination, and Number of the Lodge - Carlow Lodge No 116. > > Usual Places of Meeting - Masonic Hall, Dublin Street, in the town of > > Carlow. > > Usual Times of Meeting - First Monday in each month at 8 O'Clock. > > The Names and Description of all and every Members of said Lodge. > > Thomas Crawford Butler, Solicitor, Carlow. > > Sim Clarke, Miller, Carlow. > > T. H. Cooper, Gentleman, Queen's County. > > Richard Davis, Shoemaker, Carlow > > Sam Edge, Medical Doctor, Crettyyard, Queen's County. > > M.[ ? ] R. Fitzmaurice, Gentleman, Everton, Carlow. > > George Faircloth, Painter, Carlow. > > Stanley Johnson, Baker, Carlow. > > William Johnson, Baker, Carlow. > > Richard McMullen, Wine Merchant, Carlow. > > James Porter, Surgeon, Carlow. > > George Wilson, Gentleman, Graigue. > > [ Note added 2012 - there were many more names recorded but > unfortunately > > only one side of the Registration Form was photocopied. ] > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Where in Dublin street was the Masonic Lodge? Peter On 5 July 2012 20:05, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > Pat Purcell Papers. > undated, circa 1845 ?. > To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carlow. > A Memorial of the Society or Lodge of Freemasons called Carlow Lodge and > being No 116 of the List of Freemasons in Ireland. > Name and Denomination, and Number of the Lodge - Carlow Lodge No 116. > Usual Places of Meeting - Masonic Hall, Dublin Street, in the town of > Carlow. > Usual Times of Meeting - First Monday in each month at 8 O'Clock. > The Names and Description of all and every Members of said Lodge. > Thomas Crawford Butler, Solicitor, Carlow. > Sim Clarke, Miller, Carlow. > T. H. Cooper, Gentleman, Queen's County. > Richard Davis, Shoemaker, Carlow > Sam Edge, Medical Doctor, Crettyyard, Queen's County. > M.[ ? ] R. Fitzmaurice, Gentleman, Everton, Carlow. > George Faircloth, Painter, Carlow. > Stanley Johnson, Baker, Carlow. > William Johnson, Baker, Carlow. > Richard McMullen, Wine Merchant, Carlow. > James Porter, Surgeon, Carlow. > George Wilson, Gentleman, Graigue. > [ Note added 2012 - there were many more names recorded but unfortunately > only one side of the Registration Form was photocopied. ] > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thanks to all, for your effort on this subject, I left carlow 40 years ago and am very proud to be a Carlowman. The town is a bit shabby now due to the recession, like most other towns in Ireland. However the opening up of St Patricks College with the new arts centre makes a great impression. The plaque should be reinstated on some building in Tullow street. The plaques on the old library building opposite the Courthouse are also a testement that Carlow people are proud of their history both town and county. Has there ever been a serious effort to discover what happened to the plaque (stone or timber) that I understand was in the mortuary chaple in the Cathedral commerating the Carlowmen who died in WW1 ? Could it be in the attic of the Cathedral? Good luck with the restoration of the 1798 plaque. PD On 5 July 2012 16:18, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > as a result of the question raised by CARLOMAN2 I have been contacted by a > person who claims to know where the 1798 Plaque is....as soon as it is > confirmed we intend to have it re-erected on a building in Carlow. I will > let you all know the outcome. > >
Pat Purcell Papers. undated, circa 1845 ?. To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carlow. A Memorial of the Society or Lodge of Freemasons called Carlow Lodge and being No 116 of the List of Freemasons in Ireland. Name and Denomination, and Number of the Lodge - Carlow Lodge No 116. Usual Places of Meeting - Masonic Hall, Dublin Street, in the town of Carlow. Usual Times of Meeting - First Monday in each month at 8 O'Clock. The Names and Description of all and every Members of said Lodge. Thomas Crawford Butler, Solicitor, Carlow. Sim Clarke, Miller, Carlow. T. H. Cooper, Gentleman, Queen's County. Richard Davis, Shoemaker, Carlow Sam Edge, Medical Doctor, Crettyyard, Queen's County. M.[ ? ] R. Fitzmaurice, Gentleman, Everton, Carlow. George Faircloth, Painter, Carlow. Stanley Johnson, Baker, Carlow. William Johnson, Baker, Carlow. Richard McMullen, Wine Merchant, Carlow. James Porter, Surgeon, Carlow. George Wilson, Gentleman, Graigue. [ Note added 2012 - there were many more names recorded but unfortunately only one side of the Registration Form was photocopied. ]
According to the records in the PPP the Carlow "Knot" in March 1839 discussed the Bible, the New Testament and passed a resolution that no person should be allowed to "swear an Oath on the Holy Evangelists whilst their head was covered by any type of head covering". They also discussed tree planting, tolls on roads and bridges, customs charged at fairs and base coinage, food and wine, putting a stop to Duelling, Faction Fights and Cock Fighting, the drinking of spirits among the "lower class of persons" in the County, chartiable donations, and amalgamating with the Freemasons. At this time many of the Knot members were also members of the Freemasons. Here is extract on the Friendly Brothers from a google link. The Order of the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick was founded in the west of Ireland, sometime in the mid 1600's and established its headquarters in Dublin in 1750/51, minute books and records from that date are preserved. Early insignia, cross and crown, were as illustrated but gradually developed into what would now be recognised as a 'Maltese Cross' surmounted by a 'celestial' crown. In earlier times the insignia was made to individual specification (hence the variation in form), by local silversmiths or medal-makers and some fine examples are in the possession of present-day members, who meet, not in 'Lodges', but in 'Knots' - signifying knots of friendship. The principal stated aims of the Order at its foundation were: ' To promote among men the practice and encouragement of the social virtues. To put down the barbarous practice of duelling, an activity unknown in the politest nations. On 5 July 2012 18:55, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > Society or Lodge of the Freemasons > > > On 5 July 2012 18:40, Bryan Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Good to see my GGF Simeon Clarke listed with the great and the good - does >> anyone know if the Friendly Brothers had a particular purpose or cause? >> Bryan Clarke. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "michael purcell" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:20 PM >> Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1839, Friendly Brothers. >> >> >> > Pat Purcell Papers. >> > 1839. >> > A Memorial of Registry of the Society or Knot called The County Carlow >> > Principal Knot being one of the Knots of the Society of the Ancient and >> > most benevolent order of the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick. >> > Usual Place of Meeting - At Samuel Whitmore's Club House Hotel in the >> town >> > of Carlow [ later St. Bridget's Hospital ]. >> > Usual times of Meeting - 17th March, Ist May, 17th June, 17th August, >> 17th >> > October, 17th January in each year. >> > The Names and description of all and every the Members of the said Knot. >> > John Alexander, Esquire, Milford. >> > John Alexander, Esq. Milford. >> > Lorenzo Alexander, Esq. Milford. >> > William Browne, Esq. Brownes Hill. >> > Charles Bernard, Esq. Dublin. >> > Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. Ballintemple. >> > James Butler, Esq. Broomville. >> > Bernard Butler, Esq. Dublin. >> > Edward Butler, Esq. Carlow. >> > Rev. Richard Butler, Clerk, Garryhundon. >> > John B. Brady, Esq. Myshall. >> > Nicholas Browne, Esq. Clohannan. >> > Henry Butler, Esq. Carlow. >> > Col. Henry Bruen, Oak Park. >> > James Battersby, Esq. Carlow. >> > Rev. Thomas Brooke, Clerk, Urglin. >> > Uleyess Burgh, Lord Downes, Bart. >> > Lieut. Col. Richard Brough, Wollwich. >> > Richard Brough, Esq. 83rd Regiment. >> > Edward Burton, Esq. Rutland Lodge. >> > Philip Bagenal, Esq. Bennekerry House. >> > John Cornwall, Esq. Myshall. >> > Henry Cary, Esq. Carlow. >> > Rev. Joseph Chapman, Clerk, Bagenalstown. >> > William Carruthers, Esq. Knockbeg. >> > Simion Clarke, Esq. Carlow. >> > William Cope Cooper, Esq. Cooper Hill. >> > Darby Herring Cooper, Esq. Shruel Castle. >> > William Duckett, Esq. Russellstown. >> > Joseph Duckett, Esq. Ducketts Grove. >> > Rev. George Dawson, Clerk, Ballynoe. >> > Major James Eustace, Castlemore. >> > Samuel Elliott, Esq. Racrouge. >> > Richard Ellis, Esq. Ravinden. >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >
Society or Lodge of the Freemasons On 5 July 2012 18:40, Bryan Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: > Good to see my GGF Simeon Clarke listed with the great and the good - does > anyone know if the Friendly Brothers had a particular purpose or cause? > Bryan Clarke. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "michael purcell" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:20 PM > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1839, Friendly Brothers. > > > > Pat Purcell Papers. > > 1839. > > A Memorial of Registry of the Society or Knot called The County Carlow > > Principal Knot being one of the Knots of the Society of the Ancient and > > most benevolent order of the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick. > > Usual Place of Meeting - At Samuel Whitmore's Club House Hotel in the > town > > of Carlow [ later St. Bridget's Hospital ]. > > Usual times of Meeting - 17th March, Ist May, 17th June, 17th August, > 17th > > October, 17th January in each year. > > The Names and description of all and every the Members of the said Knot. > > John Alexander, Esquire, Milford. > > John Alexander, Esq. Milford. > > Lorenzo Alexander, Esq. Milford. > > William Browne, Esq. Brownes Hill. > > Charles Bernard, Esq. Dublin. > > Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. Ballintemple. > > James Butler, Esq. Broomville. > > Bernard Butler, Esq. Dublin. > > Edward Butler, Esq. Carlow. > > Rev. Richard Butler, Clerk, Garryhundon. > > John B. Brady, Esq. Myshall. > > Nicholas Browne, Esq. Clohannan. > > Henry Butler, Esq. Carlow. > > Col. Henry Bruen, Oak Park. > > James Battersby, Esq. Carlow. > > Rev. Thomas Brooke, Clerk, Urglin. > > Uleyess Burgh, Lord Downes, Bart. > > Lieut. Col. Richard Brough, Wollwich. > > Richard Brough, Esq. 83rd Regiment. > > Edward Burton, Esq. Rutland Lodge. > > Philip Bagenal, Esq. Bennekerry House. > > John Cornwall, Esq. Myshall. > > Henry Cary, Esq. Carlow. > > Rev. Joseph Chapman, Clerk, Bagenalstown. > > William Carruthers, Esq. Knockbeg. > > Simion Clarke, Esq. Carlow. > > William Cope Cooper, Esq. Cooper Hill. > > Darby Herring Cooper, Esq. Shruel Castle. > > William Duckett, Esq. Russellstown. > > Joseph Duckett, Esq. Ducketts Grove. > > Rev. George Dawson, Clerk, Ballynoe. > > Major James Eustace, Castlemore. > > Samuel Elliott, Esq. Racrouge. > > Richard Ellis, Esq. Ravinden. > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Good to see my GGF Simeon Clarke listed with the great and the good - does anyone know if the Friendly Brothers had a particular purpose or cause? Bryan Clarke. ----- Original Message ----- From: "michael purcell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:20 PM Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1839, Friendly Brothers. > Pat Purcell Papers. > 1839. > A Memorial of Registry of the Society or Knot called The County Carlow > Principal Knot being one of the Knots of the Society of the Ancient and > most benevolent order of the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick. > Usual Place of Meeting - At Samuel Whitmore's Club House Hotel in the town > of Carlow [ later St. Bridget's Hospital ]. > Usual times of Meeting - 17th March, Ist May, 17th June, 17th August, 17th > October, 17th January in each year. > The Names and description of all and every the Members of the said Knot. > John Alexander, Esquire, Milford. > John Alexander, Esq. Milford. > Lorenzo Alexander, Esq. Milford. > William Browne, Esq. Brownes Hill. > Charles Bernard, Esq. Dublin. > Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. Ballintemple. > James Butler, Esq. Broomville. > Bernard Butler, Esq. Dublin. > Edward Butler, Esq. Carlow. > Rev. Richard Butler, Clerk, Garryhundon. > John B. Brady, Esq. Myshall. > Nicholas Browne, Esq. Clohannan. > Henry Butler, Esq. Carlow. > Col. Henry Bruen, Oak Park. > James Battersby, Esq. Carlow. > Rev. Thomas Brooke, Clerk, Urglin. > Uleyess Burgh, Lord Downes, Bart. > Lieut. Col. Richard Brough, Wollwich. > Richard Brough, Esq. 83rd Regiment. > Edward Burton, Esq. Rutland Lodge. > Philip Bagenal, Esq. Bennekerry House. > John Cornwall, Esq. Myshall. > Henry Cary, Esq. Carlow. > Rev. Joseph Chapman, Clerk, Bagenalstown. > William Carruthers, Esq. Knockbeg. > Simion Clarke, Esq. Carlow. > William Cope Cooper, Esq. Cooper Hill. > Darby Herring Cooper, Esq. Shruel Castle. > William Duckett, Esq. Russellstown. > Joseph Duckett, Esq. Ducketts Grove. > Rev. George Dawson, Clerk, Ballynoe. > Major James Eustace, Castlemore. > Samuel Elliott, Esq. Racrouge. > Richard Ellis, Esq. Ravinden. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Pat Purcell Papers. 1839. A Memorial of Registry of the Society or Knot called The County Carlow Principal Knot being one of the Knots of the Society of the Ancient and most benevolent order of the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick. Usual Place of Meeting - At Samuel Whitmore's Club House Hotel in the town of Carlow [ later St. Bridget's Hospital ]. Usual times of Meeting - 17th March, Ist May, 17th June, 17th August, 17th October, 17th January in each year. The Names and description of all and every the Members of the said Knot. John Alexander, Esquire, Milford. John Alexander, Esq. Milford. Lorenzo Alexander, Esq. Milford. William Browne, Esq. Brownes Hill. Charles Bernard, Esq. Dublin. Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. Ballintemple. James Butler, Esq. Broomville. Bernard Butler, Esq. Dublin. Edward Butler, Esq. Carlow. Rev. Richard Butler, Clerk, Garryhundon. John B. Brady, Esq. Myshall. Nicholas Browne, Esq. Clohannan. Henry Butler, Esq. Carlow. Col. Henry Bruen, Oak Park. James Battersby, Esq. Carlow. Rev. Thomas Brooke, Clerk, Urglin. Uleyess Burgh, Lord Downes, Bart. Lieut. Col. Richard Brough, Wollwich. Richard Brough, Esq. 83rd Regiment. Edward Burton, Esq. Rutland Lodge. Philip Bagenal, Esq. Bennekerry House. John Cornwall, Esq. Myshall. Henry Cary, Esq. Carlow. Rev. Joseph Chapman, Clerk, Bagenalstown. William Carruthers, Esq. Knockbeg. Simion Clarke, Esq. Carlow. William Cope Cooper, Esq. Cooper Hill. Darby Herring Cooper, Esq. Shruel Castle. William Duckett, Esq. Russellstown. Joseph Duckett, Esq. Ducketts Grove. Rev. George Dawson, Clerk, Ballynoe. Major James Eustace, Castlemore. Samuel Elliott, Esq. Racrouge. Richard Ellis, Esq. Ravinden.
as a result of the question raised by CARLOMAN2 I have been contacted by a person who claims to know where the 1798 Plaque is....as soon as it is confirmed we intend to have it re-erected on a building in Carlow. I will let you all know the outcome. On 5 July 2012 15:30, Maribeth Nolan <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you know who removed it and why? Was it stolen? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: michael purcell > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 1:04 AM > Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PLAQUE COMMERATING THE > 1978 REBELLION ? > > > it was removed from the building. > > On 5 July 2012 05:12, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Michael > > I had a close look at the blue fascia of the shop I guess its still > there > > behind the fascia. > > I suggest we contact the HQ of Boylesports and ask that they adjust the > > fascia to expose the plaque. Have you a photo of the plaque ? If you > post > > it to the the Carlow website we can pick it up and blitz Boylesport > with > > emails! > > > > PD > > > > On 4 July 2012 20:01, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I am trying to trace that Plaque, I have a personal interest in it > as I > > > wrote the inscription and paid Frank McGarry for its erection. > > > On 3 July 2012 20:03, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > On a recent visit to Carlow I noticed that the 1798 plaque in > Tullow > > > street > > > > has been covered up of is missing! > > > > > > > > PD > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Michael, That is a sad state of affairs. Are the whereabouts of the Plaque known ? As the website shows a lot of people were killed in Tullow street in 1798 Pat -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of michael purcell Sent: 05 July 2012 06:05 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PLAQUE COMMERATING THE 1978 REBELLION ? it was removed from the building. On 5 July 2012 05:12, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael > I had a close look at the blue fascia of the shop I guess its still > there behind the fascia. > I suggest we contact the HQ of Boylesports and ask that they adjust > the fascia to expose the plaque. Have you a photo of the plaque ? If > you post it to the the Carlow website we can pick it up and blitz > Boylesport with emails! > > PD > > On 4 July 2012 20:01, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am trying to trace that Plaque, I have a personal interest in it > > as I wrote the inscription and paid Frank McGarry for its erection. > > On 3 July 2012 20:03, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On a recent visit to Carlow I noticed that the 1798 plaque in > > > Tullow > > street > > > has been covered up of is missing! > > > > > > PD > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Michael, I see that there are some death records from Carlow cathedral on the website...does someone have the rest of the records? If they need to be transcribed, I would be happy to take on some of it. I'm interested in Nolan and King surnames but would help out with others as well. Cheers, Maribeth ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Do you know who removed it and why? Was it stolen? ----- Original Message ----- From: michael purcell To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 1:04 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PLAQUE COMMERATING THE 1978 REBELLION ? it was removed from the building. On 5 July 2012 05:12, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael > I had a close look at the blue fascia of the shop I guess its still there > behind the fascia. > I suggest we contact the HQ of Boylesports and ask that they adjust the > fascia to expose the plaque. Have you a photo of the plaque ? If you post > it to the the Carlow website we can pick it up and blitz Boylesport with > emails! > > PD > > On 4 July 2012 20:01, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am trying to trace that Plaque, I have a personal interest in it as I > > wrote the inscription and paid Frank McGarry for its erection. > > On 3 July 2012 20:03, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On a recent visit to Carlow I noticed that the 1798 plaque in Tullow > > street > > > has been covered up of is missing! > > > > > > PD > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have just posted a new 50 page document with listings and descriptions of deeds that include a link between various JACKSONs and the City of Dublin. SEE: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/TABLES/JACKSON-DublinDeeds.html These JACKSONs are also linked to many other counties: Kildare, Carlow, Cork - you name it. Most of the counties mentioned are in the Republic of Ireland, but there are also numerous connection to both Antrim & Down. The deeds also include references to hundreds of non-JACKSONs. They include people who were neighbours, witnesses, or relations. I have also been adding more hyperlinks to assist other researchers to more readily track down what might be useful to them. One example is that under the <Places> hyperlink, I have included more links to material that is organized by Irish county. SEE: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/maps/maps.html I would like to hear if this is helpful, but also to hear if there are any problems. I did recently find some broken hyperlinks and have fixed them. Unfortunately, if I don't know they are broken, they don't get fixed. This is one of many reasons why the help of other contributors is so much appreciated. Cheers, Sharon Oddie Brown -- Sharon Oddie Brown, Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. History Project: www.thesilverbowl.com
it was removed from the building. On 5 July 2012 05:12, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael > I had a close look at the blue fascia of the shop I guess its still there > behind the fascia. > I suggest we contact the HQ of Boylesports and ask that they adjust the > fascia to expose the plaque. Have you a photo of the plaque ? If you post > it to the the Carlow website we can pick it up and blitz Boylesport with > emails! > > PD > > On 4 July 2012 20:01, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am trying to trace that Plaque, I have a personal interest in it as I > > wrote the inscription and paid Frank McGarry for its erection. > > On 3 July 2012 20:03, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On a recent visit to Carlow I noticed that the 1798 plaque in Tullow > > street > > > has been covered up of is missing! > > > > > > PD > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Michael I had a close look at the blue fascia of the shop I guess its still there behind the fascia. I suggest we contact the HQ of Boylesports and ask that they adjust the fascia to expose the plaque. Have you a photo of the plaque ? If you post it to the the Carlow website we can pick it up and blitz Boylesport with emails! PD On 4 July 2012 20:01, michael purcell <[email protected]> wrote: > I am trying to trace that Plaque, I have a personal interest in it as I > wrote the inscription and paid Frank McGarry for its erection. > On 3 July 2012 20:03, CARLOMAN2 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On a recent visit to Carlow I noticed that the 1798 plaque in Tullow > street > > has been covered up of is missing! > > > > PD > > >