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    1. [IRL-CLARE] Clare Freeman 1849
    2. Declan Barron
    3. Hi, Clare Freeman 9 July 1849 Record Court Judge Jackson took the seat on the Bench this morning at 10 o'clock. The following jury was empannelled :- John McBeth, Edmund Greene, William Macmahon, Hugh Singleton, Thomas Hewitt, Pierce Creagh, John Cullinan, Joseph Roughan, Thomas Pilkington, John Gabbett, Matthew Canny, Thomas Keane. Rose v Star Insurance Company This was an action brought by the plainfiff to recover the amount of a policy of insurance on the life of Mr. Thomas Morony, jnr., of Miltown Malbay, for the sum of £400, in the office of the Star Insurance Company, in Limerick. ....... Mr. Lane stated the case for the plaintiff. This was an action brought by Rev. Hartstonge Rose, a clergyman of the Church of England, residing in the city of Limerick ...... The first witness called was Mr. George Dartnel jnr., .... the late Mr. Thomas Moroney was witness's brother-in-law ....... ...... Record Court ..... Plant v Beehan .... This was an action brought by Mr. Patrick Denis Beehan, a shopkeeper in Kilrush, at the suit of Mr. Uriah Plant, a merchant in Cork ........ affairs subsequently grew worse, and in the summer of 1847 Mr. Denis Beehan and his son formed a scheme whereby in the months of September and October above £1050 worth of goods were transferred to his son. At that perion Mr. Patrick Beehan engaged a shop in the town of Kilrush and another at Ennistymon, and they then removed to these shops all the valuable goods from the shop of the father, Mr. Denis Beehan, ......... Mr. E. Mahony made a will by which he left property to his nephew, Denis Beehan in trust for his eldest son (Mr. Patrick Beehan) the defendant, and also appointed his father (Mr. D. Behan) his executor. ..... Mr. Butler, who had acted as agent over Poole Hickman's property after his death, proved having paid Mr. Denis Beehan £375 of a debt for which he held Mr. Hickman's bond; and Mr. Thomas Keane who had been Mr. Hickman's agent ............ Clare Freeman 12 July 1849 Record Court The Vice Guardians of the Kilrush Union v Simon O'Donnell This was an action at the suit of Mr. Edmund Kelly and Mr. Michael Maher, Vice Guardians of the Union of Kilrush, to recover from Mr. Simon O'Donnell certain sums of money, alleged to have been embezzled by Tompkins Pierse, while acting as one of the poor rate Collectors of that union, and for whom Mr. O'Donnell was one of the securities. .......Tompkins Pierse had been acting as Rate Collector for the electorial divisions of Kilmurry and Killard up to Jan 1849 .... He is since dead. ..... his father (Garrett Pierse) who had been the previous Collector .... Tompkins Pierse had succeeded his father as collector in July 1848 .... Declan

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