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    1. [IRL-CARLOW] FAO Michael Purcell - re Rathvilly registers
    2. Tony
    3. Hello Michael P, my particular interest is in Rathvilly registers and I was hoping my g-g-grandparents' baptisms / marriage may have been in them. The LDS film of the registers is virtually unreadable and so I went to Dublin to look at the filmed copy there. This too had parts which were unreadable, mainly baptisms for years 1823-1825 & 1828-1832, but there were other pages that were difficult to read.. I know you managed to obtain copies of some years of the registers and recently made available for transcription baptisms for years 1828-1832. Is there any chance that further years of the registers may be copied to make transcripts available, or is that avenue now closed and did you get these copies direct from the church? If this is something that you currently may not have the time for, perhaps you could explain if anyone could approach the church for copies or did they only allow you access because of your background in genealogy and also your local standing of fine repute? Thanks for your time Michael. Regards, Tony.

    03/01/2010 07:46:29
    1. Re: [IRL-CARLOW] Carlow Website where next?
    2. Brian Walsh
    3. Michael      My intention is to stop transcribing the Dunleckney parish registers at 1850. Personally I think you have the best Ireland County Genealogy site on the web (there are other good ones, at least Cork I know) and I would like to keep my records a part of it. But, if you want to make the separation between records and documents then I'll go where the records go.     Hopefully the records will be available as you have made them. brian --- On Mon, 3/1/10, Michael Brennan <mjbrennan@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: From: Michael Brennan <mjbrennan@blueyonder.co.uk> Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Carlow Website where next? To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 3:01 PM Hi Everyone I am looking for some advice. The Carlow website has got to a stage where its too big to handle as one website.  There is more than 2500 pages (not including images) and of course its growing daily. It now takes anything from 10 minutes on a good night to 30 minutes on a bad night, to download from the server so that I can up load new material. I know, that sounds Irish! In order for me to upload new material to the website I have to access the server and wait for all of the files and images to download and then it takes another 10 to 30 minutes to upload the new material. The times do vary depending on the day of the week. Some days the link breaks and you have to go back and start all over again. Have you ever sat in front of your PC and watched files transfer from one location to another? very boring! I am thinking about splitting the website into two different website; one for Records and one for Documents. I want to use Rootsweb (and I know that decision is not going to sit well with everyone) because they are the most reliable and of course its FREE. There are so many different sectors within the Rootsweb organisation http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~websites/international/uk.html  I am not sure which one would be the right one to sign up for so I would like to hear for any Carlow List member who has knowledge / experience in this area and can give me advice on where to go next. Regards Michael Brennan Carlow Website: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlcar2/ My Laois Page: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mjbrennan/index.htm -------------------------------------------------- From: <irl-carlow-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 8:00 AM To: <irl-carlow@rootsweb.com> Subject: IRL-CARLOW Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 > > > When replying to a message in digest, please don't forget to change the > subject and delete all parts of the digest not related to your message. > > Today's Topics: > >   1. Carlow 1810 (michael purcell) >   2. 1821 Warren etc. (michael purcell) >   3. 1823 Window broke in Chapel Lane. (michael purcell) >   4. Hickey etc. (michael purcell) >   5. 1829 Hickey etc. (michael purcell) >   6. 1829 Hickey+Carroll+Ward+Kavanagh+Rochfort. (michael purcell) >   7. Thomas+Hobson+Vanston+Hannon+ Rathvilly (michael purcell) >   8. 1802 Tolls and Customs. (michael purcell) >   9. 1819 Haughy+Curran+Nowlan+Ryan+McGahy+Jackson (michael purcell) >  10. Curran+Herring+Butler. (michael purcell) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:12:15 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Carlow 1810 > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280312j548b2126x7a4e921bfe2a9c9f@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Carlow 1810. > The undersigned respectively acknowledges themselves to be Indebted unto > our > Sovereign Lord King George the Third , in the Sums to their Names > respectively annexed that is to say > Margaret Hearns, John Hearns, Michael Hearns maketh Oath that they usually > reside at Athy Street, Carlow . > Ten Pounds each. > (signed) by all three. > John Doyle , maketh Oath that he usually resides at Dublin Street, Carlow. > John Doyle, maketh Oath that he usually resides at Athy Street, Carlow. > Five > Pounds each. > if the above Bounded shall appear in their proper Persons in open Court on > the First day of the next General Quarter Sessions and answer all Matters > and Things as shall be objected against them on behalf of our said Lord > the > King.(signed) T. Gurley. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:25:47 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1821 Warren etc. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280325x455f51b3p9d94d35b970dc9d6@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > 1821 Recognizance: > > James Warren, Householder,  of Ballymurphy in the Parish of Tankardstown > in > the Barony of Rathvilly in Carlow and that he is worth the Sum of five > pounds sterling above all his just Debts. > John Hackett of Tullow, in the Barony of Rathvilly, Carlow  ten pounds > etc. > John Whalley of Tullow etc. five pounds. > Catherine Fenlon resides in Ballymurphy etc. ten pounds. > Alice Redmond resides in Ballymurphy etc. ten pounds. > Thomas Galway of Tullow etc. ten pounds. > Michael Byrne of Tullow etc. ten pounds. > James Hackett of Tullow etc. ten pounds. (all sign ). > Sworn before me this 3rd day of August 1821. > (signed) William Carter. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:36:17 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1823 Window broke in Chapel Lane. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280336p3deb17f4o5bdb9c1869127ff6@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Carlow 1823. > Witnessed by William Humprey, Esquire, one of his Majestys Justices of the > Peace for Carlow. > Whereas Roger Hughes of Carlow town, Gentleman, came this day before me > and > made Oath on the Holy Evangelists > Saith that on Tuesday the Sixth Day of May, Thomas German , Late of Ballyh > ? > , Farmer, came to Francis Hughes Dwelling House in Chapel Lane in the Town > of Carlow in a most Riotous and Disorderly Manner, Broke a Window Thereon > and Called him and the Inmates of the House ---Several Scandalous and > Indifferent Names and Said that he would be Revenged of Him or Them. Sworn > before me this 12th Day of May 1823. (signed) William Humfrey. Roger > Hughes. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:29:53 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Hickey etc. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280429hfe8c8a5s5388ab0393d8703d@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > The Information of Mary Hickey of Knockroe, in the Parish of Kiltennell, > Barony of Idrone, County of Carlow. > Sworn states that on Thursday 2nd Day of July about the hour of Twelve > O'Clock at noon she went to Bog of Knockroe > for a Basket of Turf (a distance of about half a Mile) that in a short > time > after her return from the Bog she missed a Gun , which was in the room, > and > also seeing the drawer of a Kitchen dresser (partly open ) she examined > the > drawer and found that there was feloniously taken thereout  Cash in Silver > but to what amount she cannot say --She lastly Swears that when she missed > both Gun and Cash and on examining her brother (John Hickey) he told her > that Henry Ward and Danial Carroll came into the House that Danial Carroll > took him and their other sister out and kept them in an Outhouse and after > sometime Carroll let him go  and that when her Brother came out of the Out > House he seen the aforesaid Henry Ward taking away the Gun. (signed with > her > mark X)  Mary Hickey. > Thomas Kavanagh, J. Rochfort. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:30:59 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1829 Hickey etc. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280430u3bd38djdafecbc669b2d4ec@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > 1829. The Information of Mary Hickey of Knockroe, in the Parish of > Kiltennell, Barony of Idrone, County of Carlow. > Sworn states that on Thursday 2nd Day of July about the hour of Twelve > O'Clock at noon she went to Bog of Knockroe > for a Basket of Turf (a distance of about half a Mile) that in a short > time > after her return from the Bog she missed a Gun , which was in the room, > and > also seeing the drawer of a Kitchen dresser (partly open ) she examined > the > drawer and found that there was feloniously taken thereout  Cash in Silver > but to what amount she cannot say --She lastly Swears that when she missed > both Gun and Cash and on examining her brother (John Hickey) he told her > that Henry Ward and Danial Carroll came into the House that Danial Carroll > took him and their other sister out and kept them in an Outhouse and after > sometime Carroll let him go  and that when her Brother came out of the Out > House he seen the aforesaid Henry Ward taking away the Gun. (signed with > her > mark X)  Mary Hickey. > Thomas Kavanagh, J. Rochfort. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:09:58 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1829 Hickey+Carroll+Ward+Kavanagh+Rochfort. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280409j4a71febwde72a8b36da429bb@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Carlow 1829. > The Information of John Hickey of Knockroe, Parish of Kiltennel, Barony of > Idrone, County of Carlow. > Saith that On the 2nd July last his father and mother were at the fair of > Borris, that Henry Ward of Knockroe, Carlow  and Danial Carroll of > Ballytcristal in the County Wexford came into his father's house and took > Informant and his sister , kept them in an Outhouse for some time and when > Carroll let them at liberty, he saw Henry Ward going off from the dwelling > House with a Gun. Sworn at Borris this 13th Day of July 1823. > (signed) Thomas Kavanagh, J. Rochfort. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:48:41 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Thomas+Hobson+Vanston+Hannon+ Rathvilly > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280448q49564ba8k96ce77dcb9a260de@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > 1806. > Abraham Hobson, Esquire, Gentleman of the Currah Lands in the Parish of > Hacketstown, Barony of Rathvilly, County of Carlow. > Indebted to our Sovereign Lord King George the Third in the sum of Ten > pounds to be levied of or from his goods and Chattles, Lands and > Tennements > if default shall be made in the Conditions under written. Abraham Hobson > will bring forward Davis Vanston of Currah Lands in his proper person  at > the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in Tullow and > answer such things as shall be objected against him by our Sovereign Lord > the King and James Hannon of Monastile or Little Scotland, Hacketstown. > (signed) Abraham Hobson, (signed ) Francis Thomas, > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 15:35:27 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1802 Tolls and Customs. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280735k1d4c3f24sd6367682deffb266@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > >>From ; PPP. > William Hannon of Little Scotland, County Carlow,  came to me this 4th day > of February 1802 and made Oath > that Richard Hannon the Elder, Richard Hannon the younger and John Hannon > all of Little Scotland and Darby > Hannon of Hacketstown, County Carlow have forcibly and contrary to Law > taken > possession of and receive > by force the Tolls and Customs of Hacketstown Fair, which said Tolls and > Customs are the Property of William Hannon by virtue of a Lease from Lord > Wicklow. Sworn before me ; William Hoare Hume. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 15:47:10 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1819 Haughy+Curran+Nowlan+Ryan+McGahy+Jackson > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280747v21c872e6mfb94944067839cc@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > >>From PPP. > William Haughey of Carlow Town, Dealer. > Saith that on the night of Tuesday the 21st December 1819 > he being at his Dinner in his own house when Michael McGahy of The > Colliery > in the Queen's County, > School Master, entered his house and called him to the Door where he > assaulted, Struck, beat and abused > this informant without any provocation. > In that the said person was aided and assisted by Maurice Curran, Michael > Nowlan, Fredrick Ryan, William Nowlan, Margaret Curran. > Informant Saith that they made a second attack on his house to break in > his > door and beat him but being dragged away they could not . > Sworn before me this 22nd day of December 1819. > (signed) R. Jackson, Magistrate. (signed, with his mark X) William > Haughey. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 10 > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:23:21 +0000 > From: michael purcell <carlowmike@gmail.com> > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Curran+Herring+Butler. > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <52e0b9671002280823n61aaef18q79aa72858134cdbb@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > That James Herring, Patrick Curran , Labourers and John Curran, a Mason, > all > of the town of Carlow with many other unlawful disposed Persons and > Disturbers of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King whose Names the > Jurors are ignorant of on this the 20th Day of April in the 10th Year of > the > Reign of our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the Grace of God, of > the > United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith > and > so-forth, with Force and Arms, that is to say , with Swords, Sticks, and > so-forth at Carlow did then and there riotously, routously and unlawfully > assemble and associate themselves together, and that James Herring, > Patrick > Curran and John Curran being then and there so riotously, routously and > unlawfully assembled and associated together as aforesaid, did then and > there make a great affray, contrary to the Peace of our Sovereign Lord, > George the Forth, by the Grace of God King, his Crown and Diginty. And the > Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath , do further say and present that the > said > James Herring, Patrick Curran and John Curran on the 20th Day of April in > the said tenth Year of the Reign of Sovereign Lord, George the Forth, by > the > Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , King, > Defender of the Faith and so-forth, with force and arms at Carlow Town > aforesaid in the County of Carlow aforesaid in and upon one James Butler a > true and faithful Subject of our said Sovereign Lord the King in the Peace > of God and of our said Sovereign Lord the King, then and there did beat > and > ill treat and other wrongs to him then and there did Contrary to the Peace > of our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the Grace of God ,  King, his > Crown and Diginity. (signed) H. Moore. > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the IRL-CARLOW list administrator, send an email to > IRL-CARLOW-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the IRL-CARLOW mailing list, send an email to > IRL-CARLOW@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of IRL-CARLOW Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 > ****************************************** > ======================================= Before you post a message to the IRL-CARLOW mailing list you must subscribe to the List. Its FREE! --------------------------------------- To subscribe to the IRL-Carlow mailing list, send an email to IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com  with the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the Subject box. 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    03/01/2010 07:09:45
    1. Re: [IRL-CARLOW] They First Arose
    2. I found, and ordered, a copy of the book at Amazon.com. As of this morning, Amazon had 1 additional copy for sale. Maureen N In a message dated 3/1/2010 2:55:38 A.M. Central Standard Time, carlowmike@gmail.com writes: William's son had it republished in 2009, no idea where you might get it , On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 7:59 PM, <maryfr14@comcast.net> wrote: > > > Do you know if this book is still in print and where it would be > available? > > Mary

    03/01/2010 04:47:54
    1. Re: [IRL-CARLOW] FAO Michael Purcell - re Rathvilly registers
    2. Maribeth Nolan
    3. I'm also interested in the Rathvilly church registers for St. Patrick's church...but for the years 1844- 1846. I believe my GG-grandfather Thomas Nolan/Nowlan was baptised there in October 1846 and am looking for confirmation of that. I'm also trying to determine if his parents were married and if so, where. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 9:46 AM Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] FAO Michael Purcell - re Rathvilly registers Hello Michael P, my particular interest is in Rathvilly registers and I was hoping my g-g-grandparents' baptisms / marriage may have been in them. The LDS film of the registers is virtually unreadable and so I went to Dublin to look at the filmed copy there. This too had parts which were unreadable, mainly baptisms for years 1823-1825 & 1828-1832, but there were other pages that were difficult to read.. I know you managed to obtain copies of some years of the registers and recently made available for transcription baptisms for years 1828-1832. Is there any chance that further years of the registers may be copied to make transcripts available, or is that avenue now closed and did you get these copies direct from the church? If this is something that you currently may not have the time for, perhaps you could explain if anyone could approach the church for copies or did they only allow you access because of your background in genealogy and also your local standing of fine repute? Thanks for your time Michael. Regards, Tony. ======================================= Before you post a message to the IRL-CARLOW mailing list you must subscribe to the List. Its FREE! --------------------------------------- To subscribe to the IRL-Carlow mailing list, send an email to IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the Subject box. No additional text is required. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/01/2010 04:01:00
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Fast and Abstinence !.
    2. michael purcell
    3. Minutes of Carlow Workhouse 1857. Resolved : That the Roman Catholic chaplain applied to the Board to give the Roman Catholic paupers a substitute for milk with their breakfast tomorrow "being Good Friday" as they are required to observe Fast and Abstinence by church law...The Board acceded to his wishes and ordered the Master of the Workhouse to provide water as a substitute instead of milk.

    03/01/2010 02:20:46
    1. Re: [IRL-CARLOW] They First Arose
    2. michael purcell
    3. William's son had it republished in 2009, no idea where you might get it , On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 7:59 PM, <maryfr14@comcast.net> wrote: > > > Do you know if this book is still in print and where it would be > available? > > Mary > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "michael purcell" <carlowmike@gmail.com> > To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:20:06 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific > Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] They First Arose > > Nationalist, September, 1967. > Ballon writer launches new book. > In the quite village of Ballon, local publican Mr William Nolan last > Thursday marked the launching > of his novel "They First Arose" , ---a two year labour of love --with a > pleasant function in his home. > A historical novel, centred around Ballon as it was in the latter part of > the 18th century, has as its > hero, a local man, Ned Hickey, who was involved in the "98 Rebellion. > Mr Nolan (49) a Carlow County Councillor for twelve years, is married with > two children. > Deeply interested in local history and tradition since boyhood days, he > started the book as a hobby. > Mr Nolan maintains that we have failed completely in presenting history in > an attractive form. > He says: we must present our past in it true light to our young people and > we must explain > the motivation which eventually led to our independence, but we must do it > attractively. > ======================================= > Before you post a message to the IRL-CARLOW mailing list you must subscribe > to the List. Its FREE! > --------------------------------------- > To subscribe to the IRL-Carlow mailing list, send an email to > IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word "subscribe" (without the > quotes) in the Subject box. No additional text is required. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ======================================= > Before you post a message to the IRL-CARLOW mailing list you must subscribe > to the List. Its FREE! > --------------------------------------- > To subscribe to the IRL-Carlow mailing list, send an email to > IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word "subscribe" (without the > quotes) in the Subject box. No additional text is required. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/01/2010 01:55:33
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Curran+Herring+Butler.
    2. michael purcell
    3. That James Herring, Patrick Curran , Labourers and John Curran, a Mason, all of the town of Carlow with many other unlawful disposed Persons and Disturbers of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King whose Names the Jurors are ignorant of on this the 20th Day of April in the 10th Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith and so-forth, with Force and Arms, that is to say , with Swords, Sticks, and so-forth at Carlow did then and there riotously, routously and unlawfully assemble and associate themselves together, and that James Herring, Patrick Curran and John Curran being then and there so riotously, routously and unlawfully assembled and associated together as aforesaid, did then and there make a great affray, contrary to the Peace of our Sovereign Lord, George the Forth, by the Grace of God King, his Crown and Diginty. And the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath , do further say and present that the said James Herring, Patrick Curran and John Curran on the 20th Day of April in the said tenth Year of the Reign of Sovereign Lord, George the Forth, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , King, Defender of the Faith and so-forth, with force and arms at Carlow Town aforesaid in the County of Carlow aforesaid in and upon one James Butler a true and faithful Subject of our said Sovereign Lord the King in the Peace of God and of our said Sovereign Lord the King, then and there did beat and ill treat and other wrongs to him then and there did Contrary to the Peace of our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the Grace of God , King, his Crown and Diginity. (signed) H. Moore.

    02/28/2010 09:23:21
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] 1819 Haughy+Curran+Nowlan+Ryan+McGahy+Jackson
    2. michael purcell
    3. >From PPP. William Haughey of Carlow Town, Dealer. Saith that on the night of Tuesday the 21st December 1819 he being at his Dinner in his own house when Michael McGahy of The Colliery in the Queen's County, School Master, entered his house and called him to the Door where he assaulted, Struck, beat and abused this informant without any provocation. In that the said person was aided and assisted by Maurice Curran, Michael Nowlan, Fredrick Ryan, William Nowlan, Margaret Curran. Informant Saith that they made a second attack on his house to break in his door and beat him but being dragged away they could not . Sworn before me this 22nd day of December 1819. (signed) R. Jackson, Magistrate. (signed, with his mark X) William Haughey.

    02/28/2010 08:47:10
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] 1802 Tolls and Customs.
    2. michael purcell
    3. >From ; PPP. William Hannon of Little Scotland, County Carlow, came to me this 4th day of February 1802 and made Oath that Richard Hannon the Elder, Richard Hannon the younger and John Hannon all of Little Scotland and Darby Hannon of Hacketstown, County Carlow have forcibly and contrary to Law taken possession of and receive by force the Tolls and Customs of Hacketstown Fair, which said Tolls and Customs are the Property of William Hannon by virtue of a Lease from Lord Wicklow. Sworn before me ; William Hoare Hume.

    02/28/2010 08:35:27
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Thomas+Hobson+Vanston+Hannon+ Rathvilly
    2. michael purcell
    3. 1806. Abraham Hobson, Esquire, Gentleman of the Currah Lands in the Parish of Hacketstown, Barony of Rathvilly, County of Carlow. Indebted to our Sovereign Lord King George the Third in the sum of Ten pounds to be levied of or from his goods and Chattles, Lands and Tennements if default shall be made in the Conditions under written. Abraham Hobson will bring forward Davis Vanston of Currah Lands in his proper person at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in Tullow and answer such things as shall be objected against him by our Sovereign Lord the King and James Hannon of Monastile or Little Scotland, Hacketstown. (signed) Abraham Hobson, (signed ) Francis Thomas,

    02/28/2010 05:48:41
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] 1829 Hickey etc.
    2. michael purcell
    3. 1829. The Information of Mary Hickey of Knockroe, in the Parish of Kiltennell, Barony of Idrone, County of Carlow. Sworn states that on Thursday 2nd Day of July about the hour of Twelve O'Clock at noon she went to Bog of Knockroe for a Basket of Turf (a distance of about half a Mile) that in a short time after her return from the Bog she missed a Gun , which was in the room, and also seeing the drawer of a Kitchen dresser (partly open ) she examined the drawer and found that there was feloniously taken thereout Cash in Silver but to what amount she cannot say --She lastly Swears that when she missed both Gun and Cash and on examining her brother (John Hickey) he told her that Henry Ward and Danial Carroll came into the House that Danial Carroll took him and their other sister out and kept them in an Outhouse and after sometime Carroll let him go and that when her Brother came out of the Out House he seen the aforesaid Henry Ward taking away the Gun. (signed with her mark X) Mary Hickey. Thomas Kavanagh, J. Rochfort.

    02/28/2010 05:30:59
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Hickey etc.
    2. michael purcell
    3. The Information of Mary Hickey of Knockroe, in the Parish of Kiltennell, Barony of Idrone, County of Carlow. Sworn states that on Thursday 2nd Day of July about the hour of Twelve O'Clock at noon she went to Bog of Knockroe for a Basket of Turf (a distance of about half a Mile) that in a short time after her return from the Bog she missed a Gun , which was in the room, and also seeing the drawer of a Kitchen dresser (partly open ) she examined the drawer and found that there was feloniously taken thereout Cash in Silver but to what amount she cannot say --She lastly Swears that when she missed both Gun and Cash and on examining her brother (John Hickey) he told her that Henry Ward and Danial Carroll came into the House that Danial Carroll took him and their other sister out and kept them in an Outhouse and after sometime Carroll let him go and that when her Brother came out of the Out House he seen the aforesaid Henry Ward taking away the Gun. (signed with her mark X) Mary Hickey. Thomas Kavanagh, J. Rochfort.

    02/28/2010 05:29:53
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] 1829 Hickey+Carroll+Ward+Kavanagh+Rochfort.
    2. michael purcell
    3. Carlow 1829. The Information of John Hickey of Knockroe, Parish of Kiltennel, Barony of Idrone, County of Carlow. Saith that On the 2nd July last his father and mother were at the fair of Borris, that Henry Ward of Knockroe, Carlow and Danial Carroll of Ballytcristal in the County Wexford came into his father's house and took Informant and his sister , kept them in an Outhouse for some time and when Carroll let them at liberty, he saw Henry Ward going off from the dwelling House with a Gun. Sworn at Borris this 13th Day of July 1823. (signed) Thomas Kavanagh, J. Rochfort.

    02/28/2010 05:09:58
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] 1823 Window broke in Chapel Lane.
    2. michael purcell
    3. Carlow 1823. Witnessed by William Humprey, Esquire, one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for Carlow. Whereas Roger Hughes of Carlow town, Gentleman, came this day before me and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists Saith that on Tuesday the Sixth Day of May, Thomas German , Late of Ballyh ? , Farmer, came to Francis Hughes Dwelling House in Chapel Lane in the Town of Carlow in a most Riotous and Disorderly Manner, Broke a Window Thereon and Called him and the Inmates of the House ---Several Scandalous and Indifferent Names and Said that he would be Revenged of Him or Them. Sworn before me this 12th Day of May 1823. (signed) William Humfrey. Roger Hughes.

    02/28/2010 04:36:17
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] 1821 Warren etc.
    2. michael purcell
    3. 1821 Recognizance: James Warren, Householder, of Ballymurphy in the Parish of Tankardstown in the Barony of Rathvilly in Carlow and that he is worth the Sum of five pounds sterling above all his just Debts. John Hackett of Tullow, in the Barony of Rathvilly, Carlow ten pounds etc. John Whalley of Tullow etc. five pounds. Catherine Fenlon resides in Ballymurphy etc. ten pounds. Alice Redmond resides in Ballymurphy etc. ten pounds. Thomas Galway of Tullow etc. ten pounds. Michael Byrne of Tullow etc. ten pounds. James Hackett of Tullow etc. ten pounds. (all sign ). Sworn before me this 3rd day of August 1821. (signed) William Carter.

    02/28/2010 04:25:47
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Carlow 1810
    2. michael purcell
    3. Carlow 1810. The undersigned respectively acknowledges themselves to be Indebted unto our Sovereign Lord King George the Third , in the Sums to their Names respectively annexed that is to say Margaret Hearns, John Hearns, Michael Hearns maketh Oath that they usually reside at Athy Street, Carlow . Ten Pounds each. (signed) by all three. John Doyle , maketh Oath that he usually resides at Dublin Street, Carlow. John Doyle, maketh Oath that he usually resides at Athy Street, Carlow. Five Pounds each. if the above Bounded shall appear in their proper Persons in open Court on the First day of the next General Quarter Sessions and answer all Matters and Things as shall be objected against them on behalf of our said Lord the King.(signed) T. Gurley.

    02/28/2010 04:12:15
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Goat stolen 1848
    2. michael purcell
    3. 21st March 1848. from the PPP. The Information of Robert Hart of Viewmount Parish of Clonmore Barony of Rathvilly in the County of Carlow. Sworn before Bartholomew Warburton and Thomas R. Hardy, Esquire, Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace. Robert Hart being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists, saith The on Monday the 13th March 1848 I was in George Kelly's field of Ballyduff and I cutting bushes and I saw Catherine Ryan and James Ryan come and unloose a Black and White Goat without Horns from a White Goat and they took it away with them. I saw this Goat on Edward Ryan's land with his daughter some time before this. (signed) Robert Hart. Edward Ryan of Davis's Hill who being duly Sworn on the Holy Evangelists deposeth that on Monday the 13th March 1848 when I was going into my dinner I saw my two Goats on George Kelly's land at Ballyduff and in about an hour afterwards I missed one of them, A Black and White Goat without Horns she had been Serviced to another White Goat, the Goat Stolen was Valued for about ten shillings. (signed) Edward Ryan. Each Bound to Our Lady the Queen. (signed) Bartholomew Warburton, Thomas R. Hardy.

    02/27/2010 04:04:00
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] his crown and dignity at stake in Crosseen+ Hughes+Nowlan+George the Fourth.
    2. michael purcell
    3. In the tenth year of the reign of George the Fourth. The Jurors of our Lord the King upon their oath, present that, Patrick Hughes of Ballinbrannagh, in the County of Carlow, Yeoman on the first day of April in the tenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and soforth, at Crossneen in the County of Carlow, in and upon one Patrick Nowlan a true and faithful subject of our said Lord the King, in the peace of God, and in the peace of our said Lord the King, then and there being, did make an assault and him the said Patrick Nowlan then and there did beat, wound, and ill treat, so that his life was greatly despaired of, and other wrongs to the said Patrick Nowlan then and there did, to the great damage of the said Patrick Nowlan and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity. (signed) H. Moore.

    02/27/2010 03:07:46
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Pig stolen and found.
    2. michael purcell
    3. Carlow, October 1824 , from the PPP. James Huns of Liscarrow, Townland of Liscarrow, Parish of Anaugh, Barony of Costello, and County of Mayo, Pig Dealer --Saith he usually resides at the Place above and that on the evening of the 10th of July last (being the fair Day of Tullow in the County of Carlow ) he enclosed Nine Pigs in a yard to the Rere of the House of Christopher Nowlan of Tullowbeg and that during the night between the 10th and 11th of July one of the said Pigs were stolen out of said yard, the value of which Pig was about thirty one Shillings and further Saith that some time in the latter end of August last Christopher Nowlan found said Pig in the Possession of Patrick Tomney of Tullowland in Carlow, Carpenter.

    02/27/2010 02:51:30
    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Kavanagh+Nowlan+Curren+Headon+Doyle+Murphy+Neale etc. etc.
    2. michael purcell
    3. 3rd August 1821. An Inquisition taken for our Sovereign Lord the King at Ballinrush in County Carlow. before James Ryan , Coroner on the body of John Headon then and there lying dead. Upon the Oath of Neale Doyle, Thomas Bradley, Edward Nowlan, John Kavanagh, John Neile, Henry Curren, Pierce Fallon, Denis Kinsella, John Flinn, Thomas Flinn, Laurence Dunne, Michael Dunne and Patrick Fenlon good and lawful men of the County Carlow who being then and there duly Sworn and charged to inquire for our said Sovereign Lord the King when and how and by what means the said John Headon came to his death. On the night of Sunday the 29th day of July last Patrick Murphy of Ballinrush , Tailor, with a Sissors or some other sharp instrument did give the said John Headon two Mortal wounds one on the lower part of the Belly and another on the back and of which said Mortal wounds John Headon did Languish from 29th July until the 1st day of August and on that day then and there died of said Mortal wounds. (signed) In Witness , Coroner, James Ryan. Jury Foreman, Neal Doyle for Self and Fellows.

    02/27/2010 01:21:39