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Match 251 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1831/485

TITLE:

Statement of outrages committed in the province of Ulster during the month of November 1831.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Statement of outrages committed in the province of Ulster during the month of November 1831; information pertains to counties Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, Monaghan and Tyrone; includes report from Nicholas McDonogh, Chief Constable, Killydonnelly, County Antrim, stating he caused the apprehension of Ribbonmen who had in their possession rules and ‘passwords in manuscript and the Apostles’ creed in print’; also noting other outrages such as assaults, robbery, thefts for arms, sectarian riots, burnings, beatings and a break in at the Presbyterian meeting house at Clough in County Down; also with summary table on final page; signed by [Maj] Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police [for Ulster], Holly Hill, [Strabane, County Tyrone].

EXTENT:

1 item; 12pp

DATE(S):

8 Dec 1831

DATE EARLY:

1831

DATE LATE:

1831

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1831/D150

Match 252 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/OR/1831/1576

TITLE:

Statement of outrages committed in County Cavan, in the province of Ulster, covering the months January to July 1831.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Statement of outrages committed in County Cavan, in the province of Ulster, covering the months January to July 1831; detailing various types of outrages such as plunder of firearms, house breaking, anti-tithe agitation, robbery, beating, riot, murder, destruction of farm implements, injury to livestock, arson, violent assault, levelling of buildings, destruction of trees, sectarian attacks and the posting of threatening notices; with some observations affixed by [Maj] Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General of Police for Ulster. Includes report of Peyton Sheals, Chief Constable, Cootehill, remarking that a threatening notice was displayed on the Market House of the town of Cootehill; explaining the substance of the warning was to demand a reduction in rents and tithes; dated 14th of January. Also includes report of Alexander Kingston Fox, Chief Constable, Kingscourt, conveying that two Irish Scripture readers, James Daley and Lawrence Sheanen [Sheahan], were severely beaten whilst leaving the fair of Kingscourt; adding that Rev [Richard] Winning, Presbyterian minister, has aided in the identification of those responsible; dated 18th of January. Also includes report of John Hazlett, Chief Constable, Tullyhaw, stating that the murder of Terence McGovern took place in the mountains of Glan, about nine miles from Swanlinbar; observing he died at the hands of a relation while attempting to save his uncle during a quarrel; adding the victim was beaten by five or six men with cudgels, after which he expired; dated 23rd of January. Also includes two copies of a Rockite notice addressed to ‘Dear Friends’, making a threat in connection with the disengagement of servants or hired help; posted in Kingscourt and enclosed by Fox. [Contains list of names not given in this description].

EXTENT:

10 items; 18pp

DATE(S):

Jan 1831-Jul 1831

DATE EARLY:

1831

DATE LATE:

1831

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1831/Unnumbered

Match 253 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/371

TITLE:

Memorial of Charles Moore, former sub-constable, Rakenny, [County Cavan], seeking to be reinstated.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Memorial of Charles Moore, Rakenny, [County Cavan], to Henry William Paget, Lord Lieutenant, seeking to be reinstated to his former position of sub-constable stationed at Bailieboro, County Cavan; noting that he was dismissed following an unproven allegation of assault made against Thomas Halfpenny; includes character references signed by six magistrates, Francis Faris and Thomas Pentland, curates, Patrick White, presbyterian minister, Francis Fox and John Young MP. Also letter from Thomas D’Arcy, Inspector General, Holly Hill, [County Tyrone], to Sir William Gosset, [Under Secretary], noting that Moore was dismissed for conduct which was highly culpable and noting that none of the signatories to the memorial attended the investigation.

EXTENT:

2 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

2 Jan 1832-16 Jan 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/399

Match 254 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/601

TITLE:

File of documents arising from a complaint from Rev John King, Virginia, [County Cavan], that the non-attendance of police at Crosskeys Fair resulted in the assault of one of his congregation.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Rev John King, Virginia, [County Cavan], to unidentified recipient, noting that one of his congregation [Robert Hawthorn] was severely beaten at Crosskeys Fair, County Cavan and claiming that the police were not in attendance at the fair; adding that he is the presbyterian minister of Ballyjamesduff. Also letter from John MacLeod, Sub-Inspector and Paymaster, Cavan, to Maj D’Arcy, Inspector General, noting that the constabulary were removed from Crosskeys in 1828 and that all available men were attending Cavan Quarter Sessions at the time; refuting the charge of ‘dereliction of duty’ and adding that this is a ‘miserable village’ with no suitable building to house police. Also covering letter from Thomas D’Arcy, Belfast, to Sir William Gosset, [Under Secretary], .

EXTENT:

4 items; 8pp

DATE(S):

31 Jan 1832-15 Feb 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/648

Match 255 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/812

TITLE:

Letter from Rev George Hay, Londonderry, returning a memorial of Rev John Hanna, presbyterian minister, [Carntal].

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Rev George Hay, Londonderry [Derry], to Sir William Gosset, [Under Secretary], returning a memorial [not extant] of Rev John Hanna of the Presbyterian Congregation of [Carntal] [?Carntall, County Tyrone], to which he has affixed his signature.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

4 Feb 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/875

Match 256 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/843

TITLE:

Letters from James Morgan, Belfast, forwarding letters [not extant] addressed to the ministers of the General Synod of Ulster concerning the presbyterian census required by government.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letters from James Morgan, Belfast, to Sir William Gosset, [Under Secretary], forwarding letters [not extant] addressed to the ministers of the General Synod of Ulster concerning the presbyterian census required by government; acknowledging that the synod has been granted free postage by the Post Office; noting that a meeting has been postponed until the 20th March.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

22 Feb 1832-3 Mar 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/913

Match 257 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/1165

TITLE:

File of documents concerning a request from the Elders of the Presbyterian Congregation of Killeter, [County Tyrone] for a royal bounty to employ a minister.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Petition signed by five Elders of the Presbyterian Congregation of Killeter, [County Tyrone]; requesting that a royal bounty be granted to the congregation in order for them to employ a new minister following the decease of their previous minister; noting that their congregation consists of almost 400 individuals residing near Lough Derg; includes signatures of Charles and Samuel Caldwell, John and Samuel Robb and Andrew Sproell [?Sproule]. Also covering letter from [Robert Alexander] Ferguson, The Farm, County Londonderry [Derry], to Sir William Gosset, [Under Secretary], noting that the congregation was formed into a separate congregation in 1828 and consists of 105 families.

EXTENT:

3 items; 7pp

DATE(S):

8 Mar 1832-19 Mar 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/1270

Match 258 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/1764

TITLE:

Memorial of David Hutcheson, Tandragee, [County Armagh], requesting that government issue the bounty for presbyterian ministers of Ireland.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Memorial of David Hutcheson, Tandragee, [County Armagh], to Henry William Paget, Lord Lieutenant, requesting that government issue the bounty for the presbyterian ministers of Ireland ‘distinguished by the name of seceders’.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

2 Apr 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/1914

Match 259 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/2145

TITLE:

Document concerning the appointment of a board of health for Saintfield, County Down, to deal with the threat from cholera.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Resolution of a vestry meeting held in the parish church of Saintfield, County Down, which called for the appointment of a board of health for the town to deal with the threat from cholera; noting the names of 13 individuals nominated to the board; signed by Rev James Henetson and Walter Moffat, Seceding Presbyterian Minister, Saintfield and addressed to Henry William Paget, Lord Lieutenant. [Contains list of names not given in this description].

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

11 May 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/2307

Match 260 from 'CSO/RP'
NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1832/2262

TITLE:

Letter from Rev William Scott, [presbyterian minister], [Newtown Cunningham, County Donegal], seeking the Royal Bounty having being appointed to a newly established congregation.

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Rev William Scott, Newtoncunningham [Newtown Cunningham, County Donegal], [possibly to Sir William Gosset, Under Secretary], drawing attention to his previous memorial to the Lord Lieutenant requesting a share of the Royal Bounty, having being appointed minister of the newly erected congregation of Newtoncunningham, under the care of the General Synod of Ulster.

EXTENT:

1 item; 2pp

DATE(S):

11 May 1832

DATE EARLY:

1832

DATE LATE:

1832

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

1832/2430

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