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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Re: IRL-CAVAN-D Digest V04 #41
    2. James O'Connor
    3. I believe a Cess payer is a taxpayer and that an assizes was something like a grand jury. Best Guess joan IRL-CAVAN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 IRL-CAVAN-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 41 Today's Topics: #1 [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - SEPTEMBER [JOwenG@aol.com] #2 Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Maguires county Ca ["Buffy Cat" ] #3 [IRL-CAVAN] Carrickallen [Maureen Fitzpatrick #4 Re: [IRL-CAVAN] In seach of Maguir ["Buffy Cat" ] #5 Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll call: Loughli ["Sharon Oddie Brown" #6 [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Paye ["Kay Stanton" #7 Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess- ["Neil & Marg Andrews" #8 Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess- ["Kay Stanton" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from IRL-CAVAN-D, send a message to IRL-CAVAN-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. For help, contact: IRL-Cavan-Admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------------------------------- ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 20:57:33 EST From: JOwenG@aol.com To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - SEPTEMBER 29, 1848 ANGLO-CELT SEPTEMBER 29, 1848 BANKRUPTS TO BE HEARD AT CAVAN -- 13th November next.-- Henry M'AULEY, Cornemraher, farmer Owen SMYTH, Gortine, ditto James M'CABE, Aughatolen, ditto JOhn LEE, Gortine, ditto Denis M'CABE, Drumheish, ditto Thomas MULVANY, Kilnacar, shopkeeper Philip BRADY, Drumkeerinmore, farmer Samuel WILTON, Corglas, labourer Patrick MULHOLLAND, Cornacarrow, farmer Benjamin STAFFORD, Tomkinroad, ditto Michael LARKIN, Amiens, ditto Terence FARRELLY, Drumrath, ditto James DRENNAN, Curneemraher, ditto DECLARATION OF PAUPER PRISONERS LODGED SEPTEMBER 18 ___________________________________________________________ LOCAL NEWS PARISH OF BAILIEBOROUGH--The Rev. F. FITZPATRICK, Rector of Shercock, has been collated to the living of Bailieborough, in the room of the Rev. C. C. BERESFORD, deceased. This appointment gives entire and general satisfaction, and shows in a most favourable light the just discrimination of the Lord Bishop of Kilmore, for a more pure-minded and efficient clergyman he could not possibly select. The Rev. Mr. LOYD has succeeded to the Rectory of Shercock. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY--A meeting of this society was held in the Presbyterian Chapel, Farnham-street, Cavan, on Tuesday evening. The Rev. Mr. KIRKPATRICK attended as a deputation from Dublin, and detailed in a clear and interesting speech the working and prospects of the society, and urged his hearers to more active exertions in behalf of the cause he advocated. The meeting was well attended, and all present were highly pleased with the proceedings. SUDDEN DEATH--On the night of Monday last, the wife of a farmer named M'GOVERN, within a mile and a-half of this town, suddenly took ill after retiring to bed, when she called to her husband for a drink, and having received it, gave him a blessing, and reclined herself in an apparent position for repose. About the hour of one or two o'clock it was ascertained that she had been getting worse; spiritual and medical aid were sent for; but ere any assistance could be given, the woman expired. She had been in the possession of good health for some time previous, and was in the best of spirits on that evening. ASSAULT AND RESCUE--We have been favoured with the particulars of an attempt to seize upon the crops of a tenant by R. M. HASSARD, Esq., for rent, under an affirmation decree, and of a subsequent rescue and assault by the country people. We are aware of the bad feeling that has long existed between Mr. HASSARD and his tenants, and are averse to meddling in such matters; but our duty, as a public journalist, compels us to give a condensed account of the present transaction. On Friday last, Mr. HASSARD, who resides in Bailieborough, proceeded with his son and two bailiffs to the lands of Shancock to execute an affirmation decree on the goods of a tenant named Owen CLARKE for the amount of a year's rents due at November, 1847. The seizure was made upon a field of oats in the stook; but no sooner was it acomplished than a number of labourers gathered and drove off Mr. HASSARD's party, threatening them with greater violence should they return. Mr. HASSARD then went to Capt. WILCOX, R.M., who granted warrants for the ringleaders. In his absence a Mr. JACKSON, a receiver under the court, laid a seizure upon the same field for the sum of �15, due by CLARKE to him also for rent. It appears CLARKE held two farms--one from Mr. HASSARD and one under the courts; the former he did not till this year, but the latter he did. When Mr. HASSARD went to look for his rent he was obliged there to seize upon the crop grown on the second farm, which Mr. JACKSON would not suffer to be removed until his demand was satisfied. The rioters having been apprehended on Saturday were bound over to take their trials at the ensuing quarter sessions. On Monday Mr. HASSARD returned with his men to complete the seizure and remove or sell the oats. When he appeared on the ground, CLARKE's friends, who had been on the look- out, assembled, and marching into the field, two deep, armed with pitchforks, reaping hooks, &c., declared they would resist the seizure. Mr. HASSARD, however, persisted in his intentions, when a scuffle or fight ensued, that at one time was very alarming. Mr. HASSARD received a stab of a pitchfork in the side, which was happily warded off by a parcel of gunpowder and some flints he had about him. He also received a blow of a billhook, which perforated his coat, glancing down sideways without doing further injury. The bailiffs were cut and bruised, one of them receiving a serious wound in the back of the head. Mr. HASSARD was urged by some of his party to discharge a brace of pistols he carried, but was dissuaded by his son, a boy of seventeen years of age. At this stage Mr. HASSARD and his men beat a retreat to Bailieborough, hotly pursued by their opponents. The police immediately went in quest of the rioters, eighteen or twenty of whom they arrested between that and next morning, many of whom were amongst those who had entered recognizances on the previous Saturday. We have been supplied with their names, but we have not space to give them insertion. Another curious circumstance connected with this affair remains to be told. The oats which was in disp ute, and which Mr. JACKSON held for his demand, was carried off at night by a large body of people, while he slept. This was done with such silence and agility that no noise was heard, nor was there the slightest trace of the oats to be found in the morning, although there had been �40 worth in the field on the preceding night. The above are the particulars as they have been forwarded to us; we cannot vouch for their authenticity, but we believe them to be in the main correct. OLDCASTLE UNION--(From a Correspondent)--At a meeting of the Oldcastle Board of Guardians, held on the 22nd instant, Mr. LANGEN, lately a colour-sergeant in the army, and an Englishman, was appointed to the situation of Master of the Workhouse; and Mr. FORSYTHE, a pensioner, was appointed to the situation of Porter. The salary of the Medical Officer, Doctor O'REILLY, was raised from forty pounds to sixty pounds per annum. Several contracts were disposed of. The workhouse is in a healthy state. ====================================================== DIED--This day, in this town, Charles, infant son of Mr. Edward KENNEDY. ====================================================== THE O'REILLY ARMS ARMS--Quarterly, first and fourth vert; a dexter hand proper, blooded gules, supported by two lions rampant, or. Second, Argent, between an embattled Chevron, three balls; gules, a chief sable. Third, Argent, on a mound an oak tree, with a serpent descending from its brances, all proper. CRESTS--First, out a ducal coronet, or, an oak tree, with a serpent descending from its branches, all proper. SUPPORTERS--Two Lions rampant, or. MOTTO--"Fortitudine et Prudentia." The "Chester Chronicle" of last week copied our article on the decease of Dr. O'REILLY of Annagh, which they tastefully enclosed in a mourning border, surmounting it with an engraving of the O'REILLY arms and the above heraldic description. ===================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:51:26 -0500 From: "Buffy Cat" To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Maguires county Cavan Just wanted to thank you - I believe it is good to try and follow up on all leads. One never knows where they may lead. Thanks again ----- Original Message ----- From: kate odonnell To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 7:59 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Maguires county Cavan I do know there is a Maguire family in Nowra on the NSW Sth Coast, who also came from the Bailieborough area, I believe knockbride. This lady is still in contact with her family in Cavan. I believe the name Brady is also closely related and there was a priest out here too. His name if my memory serves me correctly was father ? O'Brien. Last known to have retired in Goulburn. He too was connected to the Brady's and I believe the Maguires. LOL hope this is not just gossip! regards Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 12:09 AM Subject: IRL-CAVAN-D Digest V04 #39 ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 4 message/rfc822 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 18:45:36 -0800 (PST) From: Maureen Fitzpatrick To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Carrickallen Hi, Fitzpatrick, my grandfather's family is in Laragh and Knockbride. I've been to church in Carrickallen. So my grandfather is Patrick Fitzpatrick of Tulliinchion, Mountain Lodge, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Our greatgrandfather married a Brady. Well heck all the Fitz' married Bradys Hey and there was even a bunch from Carrickallen. Francis Fitz Carrickallen married Catherine Brady townland? Edward Fitz Carrickallen married Bridget Brady Father Connon Teevegs Francis Fitz Tulliinchion married Annie Brady? And then I have Brady's that are from Lakeland (Legland) My cousin Maria Fitzpatrick (Tulliinchion) is married to Michael Lee in Knocktaggert. (And yes there are Fitz from there too.) Any of this in your files? I take the Fitz back to Belturbet 1710. I'm too much a wimp to take on the Clarke and Brady name yet! (I'm already batteling McHugh & McGovern in Glangevlin.) Thanks, Maureen Fitzpatrick "Claire F. McCormack" wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BB_01C3EB17.C7A413E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit COONEY, Carricknamaddo/Waterloo townland, Killinkere parish, 19th century. Married into: FOX (Knockbride), Smith (Lower Lavey) CONNELL/O�CONNELL (Knockataggert), BRADY (Carrickallen, Larah parish) & (Lurgan): PAGE (Oamaru, New Zealand) Claire McCormack Web Site: http://home.rochester.rr.com/cfmccormack ------=_NextPart_000_00BB_01C3EB17.C7A413E0 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Claire F. McCormack.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Claire F. McCormack.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:McCormack;Claire;F. FN:Claire F. McCormack EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:cmcc@rochester.rr.com REV:20040204T170946Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00BB_01C3EB17.C7A413E0-- Maureen Fitzpatrick Cleveland Film Society Phone: 914-712-0414 Fax: 914-712-0415 email: maureen_fitzpatrick@yahoo.com ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 5 message/rfc822 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:54:03 -0500 From: "Buffy Cat" To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] In seach of Maguires/McGuires in County Cavan Hi: Wanted to thank you for your response. Tomorrow when time permits I will send you what I have but it isn't too much. I'm new at this and at times find it frustrating. Thanks again ----- Original Message ----- From: Hollis To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 2:59 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] In seach of Maguires/McGuires in County Cavan Hi I think we have some type of connection here, although It may be coicidence. I have the marriage of my Gt Gt Grandparents Patrick Lynch and Mary /Margaret Maguire 27 Nov 1861 at possibly Seefin Co Cavan their marriage witnesses were a PAT CAROLAN and a Mary Lynch. Seefin in very near Bailieboro. Look forward to a reply. Barbara from Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Buffy Cat" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 11:24 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] In seach of Maguires/McGuires in County Cavan > Hi: > > In search of Hugh & Elizabeth Maguire (brother and sister). Parents Denis Maguire and Mary Carolan (Carlan) from Bailieboro, County Cavan. > > Also, brother and sister John and Bridget Mc Guire, parents Denis McGuire and Mary Carlin, of Cloghan, Donegal. > > Any information appreciated. > > Thank you > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 6 message/rfc822 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 19:55:55 -0800 From: "Sharon Oddie Brown" To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll call: Loughlin, O'Loughlin, Hannon Greetings, I too am interested in the name "O'Laughlin" - or various spellings along that line. I have a Margaret O'LAUGHLIN (d. 7 December 1797) who married a George JACKSON and moved to Crossmaglen, Co. Armagh. Any ideas where I might look? Sharon Oddie Brown Roberts Creek, BC, Canada s.brown@dccnet.com www.user.dccnet.com/s.brown/ ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 7 message/rfc822 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 00:49:37 -0500 From: "Kay Stanton" To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Payers - April 29, 1852 "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, April 29, 1852 LIST OF CESS-PAYERS appointed by the Grand Jury, at Spring Assizes, 1852, pursuant to the 8th Section of the Act 6 & 7 Wm. IV., ch. 116, as eligible to be associated with the Justices at Presentment Sessions to be holden previous to Summer Assizes 1852, of whom one-half to be selected by Ballot, will be entitled to sit and vote in their respective Baronies. CASTLERAGHAN. 1. Henry T. RATHBOURNE, Virginia 2. Henry O'REILLY, Mullagh. 3. Joseph PORTER, Tyefield. 4. Richard CARROL, Edenburt. 5. Charles PARR, Carnaveagh. 6. Owen BOYLEN, Drumloman. 7. Robert MORROW, Derrylurgan. 8. John KELLETT, Rantarin. 9. David KELLETT, Cornasesk. 10. Thomas BUCHANAN, Gradum. 11. Francis JENNINGS, Killyduff. 12. Peter BRADY, Cormuddyduff. CLONMAHON. 1. Joseph KNIGHT, Culleboy. 2. Anthony KILROY, Omard. 3. William FOSTER, Aughawilagh. 4. Edward ROTHERAM, Roebuck. 5. Trouson DIMSDALE, Legaland. 6. Thomas S. O'REILLY, Ballinagh. 7. Thomas STRONG, Cavanacoulter. 8. Robert STRADFORD, Cloncavid. 9. William GALLIGAN, Drumkelly. 10. Samuel HEASLIP, Cornaseer. 11. John BEATTY, Lisiney. 12. Michael HOLMES, Lisduff. CLONKEE. 1. Thomas ARGUE, Bailieborough. 2. Robert KELLY, Drumtamon. 3. Thomas CHALMERS, Bailieborough. 4. Edward BLOOMER, Lateriff. 5. John MARTIN, Greagh. 6. Owen GAFFNEY, Raleghbeg. 7. Patrick REILLY, Glassleck. 8. William ENGLISH, Taghart. 9. Charles PARR, Drumscarow. 10. Thomas HALL, Drumeague. 11. Henry REBURN, Lisnadara. 12. John FITZSIMONS, Derry. UPPER LOUGHTREE. 1. Laurence KENNEDY, Ballyhaise. 2. John MOORE, Ballymacarue. 3. Robert FEGAN, Swellan. 4. James BLACK, Toneymore. 5. William CARMICHAEL, Munnery. 6. James FEGAN, Annaglough. 7. William SCOTT, Clonluscan. 8. James WILSON, Butlersbridge. 9. James FAY, Cavan. 10. James LEE, Latagloghan. 11. Thomas HaRTLEY, Countenan. 12. Charles KENNY, Tullylough. LOWER LOUGHTEE. 1. David GRIFFITH, the Lodge. 2. Francis EBBITT, Drumgart. 3. George ARMSTRONG, Quivey. 4. Bernard M'DONALD, Caldragh. 5. John KELLY, Miltown. 6. Thomas CLARKE, Belturbet. 7. James BERRY, jun., Aughavogher. 8. Alexander CLEMENGER, Ardue. 9. Hugh HINKSTON, Bunn. 10. Alexander LANG, Belturbet. 11. William GREGG, Gortaquill. 12. Charles BELL, Drumaloor. TULLYGARVEY. 1. Edward M'INTOSH, Cootehill. 2. Samuel MARTIN, Tullyvinn. 3. John ROBERTS, Clinandra. 4. Phillip SMITH, Artonagh. 5. Joseph ADAMS, Rakane. 6. John DAVIS, Redhills. 7. Charles MURPHY, Caldragh. 8. William WORTHY, Lisogoan. 9. James VOGAN, Cornasass. 10. Nicholas BRADY, Tonyinn. 11. Charles WHITELY, Cortabea. 12. James M'QUILLAN, Drumhose. TULLYHUNCO. 1. Richard FOX, Esq., Aughabawn. 2. William CLEMENGER, Killyshandra. 3. Joseph DONALDSON, Derrylane. 4. Joseph DENHAM, Macken. 5. George REA, Kildallon. 6. Charles ALEXANDER, Killeshandra. 7. David VEITCH, Ballyheady. 8. Richad ARNOLD, Aughavadrin. 9. Robert VANCE, Arva. 10. George BEST, Cornuacrum 11. Charles HAUGHTON, Loughnafin. 12. Gustavus NOBLE, Aughnacor. TULLYHAW. 1. John CROSS, Erreran. 2. David FINLAY, Bawnboy. 3. William GIBSON, Cloneary. 4. Henry GOODFELLOW, Gortnaleck. 5. Thomas NUGENT, Swanlinbar. 6. Joseph MAGUIRE, Kilsub. 7. James REILLY, Owngallis. 8. Richard KELLS, Killenaffe. 9. Robert ROYCROFT, Lisnover. 10. Daniel VEITCH, Curraghmore. 11. James KELLS, Ballyconnell. 12. James SPOTTEN, Newtowgore. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 8 message/rfc822 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 16:31:21 +1000 From: "Neil & Marg Andrews" To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Payers - April 29, 1852 A Cess-Payer eh? What or whom is a Cess-Payer? What is Cess? I am curious to know what they were elected to. What did they vote for? Were they a sort of jury or judges at the Assizes? Anyone hazard a guess? Marg A. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Stanton" To: Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:49 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Payers - April 29, 1852 > "The Anglo Celt" > > Cavan; Thursday, April 29, 1852 > LIST OF CESS-PAYERS appointed by the Grand Jury, at Spring Assizes, 1852, pursuant to the 8th Section of the Act 6 & 7 Wm. IV., ch. 116, as eligible to be associated with the Justices at Presentment Sessions to be holden previous to Summer Assizes 1852, of whom one-half to be selected by Ballot, will be entitled to sit and vote in their respective Baronies. > > UPPER LOUGHTREE. > > 1. Laurence KENNEDY, Ballyhaise. > > 2. John MOORE, Ballymacarue. > > 3. Robert FEGAN, Swellan. > > 4. James BLACK, Toneymore. > > 5. William CARMICHAEL, Munnery. > > 6. James FEGAN, Annaglough. > > 7. William SCOTT, Clonluscan. > > 8. James WILSON, Butlersbridge. > > 9. James FAY, Cavan. > > 10. James LEE, Latagloghan. > > 11. Thomas HaRTLEY, Countenan. > > 12. Charles KENNY, Tullylough. > > > > LOWER LOUGHTEE. > > 1. David GRIFFITH, the Lodge. > > 2. Francis EBBITT, Drumgart. > > 3. George ARMSTRONG, Quivey. > > 4. Bernard M'DONALD, Caldragh. > > 5. John KELLY, Miltown. > > 6. Thomas CLARKE, Belturbet. > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 9 message/rfc822 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 01:37:58 -0500 From: "Kay Stanton" To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Payers - April 29, 1852 Let me add a little to the mystery... There was a bottom line that read, "The HIgh Constables of the respective Baronies are required by the Grand Jury to notify to the Cess-payers their nomination as presiding Cess-payers for the ensuing Special Sessions. EDWARD E. MAYNE. Secretary of the Grand Jury April 5th, 1852. It was separated from the list by a line, and I didn't realize it was part of the same article... Sorry. Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neil & Marg Andrews" To: Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 1:31 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Payers - April 29, 1852 > A Cess-Payer eh? What or whom is a Cess-Payer? What is Cess? > I am curious to know what they were elected to. What did they vote for? > Were they a sort of jury or judges at the Assizes? > Anyone hazard a guess? > Marg A. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kay Stanton" > To: > Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:49 PM > Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Cess-Payers - April 29, 1852 > > > > "The Anglo Celt" > > > > Cavan; Thursday, April 29, 1852 > > > LIST OF CESS-PAYERS appointed by the Grand Jury, at Spring Assizes, > 1852, pursuant to the 8th Section of the Act 6 & 7 Wm. IV., ch. 116, as > eligible to be associated with the Justices at Presentment Sessions to be > holden previous to Summer Assizes 1852, of whom one-half to be selected by > Ballot, will be entitled to sit and vote in their respective Baronies. > > > > UPPER LOUGHTREE. > > > > 1. Laurence KENNEDY, Ballyhaise. > > > > 2. John MOORE, Ballymacarue. > > > > 3. Robert FEGAN, Swellan. > > > > 4. James BLACK, Toneymore. > > > > 5. William CARMICHAEL, Munnery. > > > > 6. James FEGAN, Annaglough. > > > > 7. William SCOTT, Clonluscan. > > > > 8. James WILSON, Butlersbridge. > > > > 9. James FAY, Cavan. > > > > 10. James LEE, Latagloghan. > > > > 11. Thomas HaRTLEY, Countenan. > > > > 12. Charles KENNY, Tullylough. > > > > > > > > LOWER LOUGHTEE. > > > > 1. David GRIFFITH, the Lodge. > > > > 2. Francis EBBITT, Drumgart. > > > > 3. George ARMSTRONG, Quivey. > > > > 4. Bernard M'DONALD, Caldragh. > > > > 5. John KELLY, Miltown. > > > > 6. Thomas CLARKE, Belturbet. > > > > > --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online

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