A4: Carlow

CATEGORY A4: CARLOW

The Statute Law Revision Programme considers the instruments in this category to be suitable for revocation.

 

This category consists of proclamations offering rewards and/or pardons to people who provide information leading to the arrest of persons suspected of having committed crimes in Co. Carlow. The instruments were made pursuant to prerogative authority.

 

The Statute Law Revision Programme consulted with the Department of Justice on the instruments in this category. The Department agreed that all instruments were suitable for revocation.

 

Please note that spellings are recorded as they appear in the original print versions of the Dublin Gazette and have not been standardised or modernised. The wording of the subject matter of instruments is not final and is subject to change.

 

Reference No.

Date and Citation

Subject Matter

Digital Version

311.

August 15, 1832 [D.G., Issue No. 12111, p. 517]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who broke into and damaged the church of the parish of Clonmore, Co. Carlow

DG12111.517

354.

January 14, 1833 [D.G., Issue No. 12176, p. 38]

Proclamation for apprehending the three persons who assaulted Francis Robert Malcolmson of Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow, and threw him into the canal

 

475.

January 30, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12340, p. 104]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who attacked a man named Smith, process server for the recovery of tithes, at Newtown Chapel, near Carlow

DG12340.104

658.

November 14, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12462, p. 718]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who shot dead Walter Sly on the bridge of Old Leighlin, near Leighlin Bridge, Co. Carlow

 

683.

December 15, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12477, p. 781]

Proclamation for apprehending the men who entered the houses of Daniel Doyle, steward, and James Dempsey, woodranger of J.D. Duckett of Duckett's Grove, Co. Carlow

 

709.

January 22, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12494, p. 53]

Proclamation for apprehending the three or four hundred persons who went to the house of John Byrne of Harrolstown, barony of Rathvilly, Co. Carlow, and threatened him on pain of death not to vote for Colonel Bruen

 

726.

February 12, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12503, p. 115]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who attacked Luke and George Nolan while they were attending Divine Service in the Roman Catholic chapel of Rathoe, near Carlow

DG12503.115

728.

February 13, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12503, p. 113]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who attacked the Widow Pender and her son at the Roman Catholic chapel at Ardulten, near Tullow, Co. Carlow

DG12503.113

729.

February 15, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12505, p. 125]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who set fire to a stable belonging to Mr Cummins, innkeeper, at Bagnelstown, Co. Carlow

DG12505.125

856.

June 17, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12556, p. 373]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who slit the throats of two horses belonging to Patrick Neill of Ballenabrana, Co. Carlow

 

862.

June 26, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12561, p. 393]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who murdered James Byrne of Staplestown, Co. Carlow

 

922.

October 15, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12607, p. 582]

Proclamation for apprehending Marcus King, charged with the murder of William Mara at Carlow Graigue, Co. Carlow

 

1067.

March 25, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12677, p. 190]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who strangled William Rourke, a publican in Glinn, Co. Carlow, in his bed

 

1124.

May 9, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12697, p. 282]

Proclamation for apprehending Peter Whelan, who killed Denis Kelly with a bayonet at Rathanafisogue, near Hacketstown, Co. Carlow, and Edward and Thomas Whelan, who were present at the murder

 

1125.

May 10, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12697, p. 283]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who maliciously set fire to two outhouses on the farm of Maurice Doyle of Raheen, parish of Haroldstown, Co. Carlow

 

1129.

May 17, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12700, p. 293]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who entered the house of Martin Murphy of Templenabo, barony and parish of St Mullin’s, Co. Carlow, and threw burning straw on the bed in which his wife and four children were sleeping

 

1248.

October 26, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12766, p. 590]

Proclamation for apprehending the men who robbed the house of James Stafford at Ballybrack, parish of Ballyellan, barony of St Mullin, Co. Carlow

 

1326.

February 7, 1837 [D.G., Issue No. 12798, p. 113]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who murdered Lawrence Nowlan in the townland of Knockdrima, parish of Myshall, barony of Forth, Co. Carlow

 

1640.

March 8, 1838 [D.G., Issue No. 12917, p. 155]

Proclamation for apprehending the four men who robbed John Neill as he was returning to his home at Ballanabrana, Co. Carlow

 

1673.

May 23, 1838 [D.G., Issue No. 12939, p. 326]

Proclamation for apprehending Michael Kehoe, who brutally murdered Edward Galloway, at Mr Little's Gate of Spa Hill, Co. Carlow

 

1712.

September 21, 1838 [D.G., Issue No. 12974, p. 594]

Proclamation for apprehending Patrick Byrne, William Nowlan and Michael Bryan who attacked and killed Henry Pollard, whilst travelling to the market of Tullow, Co. Carlow

 

1771.

January 11, 1839 [D.G., Issue No. 13006, p. 38]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who set fire to a barn and stable, property of James Doyle, in St. Mullins, Co. Carlow

 

1840.

July 31, 1839 [D.G., Issue No. 13063, p. 431]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who carried out an attack on the Constabulary, at the fair of St. Mullins, Co. Carlow

 

2044.

June 29, 1841 [D.G., Issue No. 13264, p. 485]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who attacked John Millea of Aughabeg, Co. Carlow

 

2563.

December 14, 1849 [D.G., Issue No. 14257, p. 1089]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who fired into the house of Henry Drury of Raheen, Co. Carlow, wounding his daughter