A12: Fermanagh

CATEGORY A12: FERMANAGH

 

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. Fermanagh. 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

123.

August 5, 1829 [D.G., Issue No. 11635, p. 477]

 

Proclamation for apprehending the Ribbonmen, previously dislodged from their position on the mountain between Florence Court and Swadlinbar, who attacked a party of Orangemen on their return home after dining together in the vicinity of Arneybridge, and killed three Orangemen

 

649.                  

November 8, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12460, p. 707]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who waylaid and severely beat John Gilroy of Desart, Co. Fermanagh, at the Oak Wood

 

664.                  

November 25, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12467, p. 737]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who formed a conspiracy to murder J.G. Porter, magistrate of Co. Fermanagh

 

706.                  

January 16, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12492, p. 43]

Proclamation for apprehending John Fleming, charged with murdering his brother Andrew Fleming near Newtown-Butler, Co. Fermanagh

 

843.

June 4, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12551, p. 338]

 

Proclamation for apprehending the fifty men who entered the house of Patrick Malone in the neighbourhood of Hollywell, Co. Fermanagh, and made him swear not to prosecute a man named Greene

 

 

846.                  

June 4, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12552, p. 347]

Proclamation for apprehending the fifty men who entered the house of Pat McAloon, otherwise Pat Monday, on the lands of Tolnasterit, parish of Cleenish, barony of Glenauly, Co. Fermanagh

 

857.                  

June 18, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12556, p. 373]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who cut the tails off sixteen cattle belonging to John Keary, on the lands of Slapperagh, parish of Cleenish, Co. Fermanagh

DG12556.373

900.                  

September 19, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12597, p. 537]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who killed two cows belonging to Robert Adams on the lands of Lisnarich, Co. Fermanagh

DG12597.537

910.                  

September 29, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12601, p. 557]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who destroyed hay belonging to Owen Corrigan in the barony of Glenawly, parish of Glenawly, Co. Fermanagh

 

920.                  

October 15, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12607, p. 581]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who destroyed two cows belonging to Robert Adams on the lands of Lisnarich, Co. Fermanagh

 

1197.               

August 23, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12742, p. 481]

Proclamation for apprehending the person who threw a stone at Captain Gabbett in the town of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh

 

1295.               

December 29, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12785, p. 751]

Proclamation for apprehending Simon Cross of Ports, who struck Bernard Norris of Derrilee, parish of Galloon, Co. Fermanagh, causing his death

DG12785.851

1427.               

April 22, 1837 [D.G., Issue No. 12819, p. 285]

Proclamation for apprehending Lucy Keefe, charged with murdering her husband, Hugh Keefe, whose body was found on the Tempo Road, parish of Enniskillen, townland of Garvay, barony of Tyrkennedy, Co. Fermanagh

 

1434.               

April 25, 1837 [D.G., Issue No. 12820, p. 294]

Proclamation for apprehending Lucy Keefe, charged with murdering her husband, Hugh Keefe, whose body was found at a house on the Tempo Road, parish of Enniskillen, townland of Garvary, barony of Tyrkennedy, Co. Fermanagh

DG12820.294

1503.               

July 7, 1837 [D.G., Issue No. 12843, p. 473]

Proclamation for apprehending Thomas Murphy of Congorona, Co. Fermanagh, who is suspected to have murdered Hessy Rogers, whose body was found in a small river about a mile from the town of Clones, Co. Monaghan

 

1707.               

August 27, 1838 [D.G., Issue No. 12966, p. 545]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who attempted to assassinate Mr Laurence of Augherlucher, Co. Fermanagh, by shooting at him whilst closing a window

 

1778.               

January 30, 1839 [D.G., Issue No. 13011, p. 70]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who shot at the house of Thomas Vine, in Aughalurcher, Co. Fermanagh, and lodged a leaden ball at one of the walls

 

1815.               

May 7, 1839 [D.G., Issue No. 13039, p. 259]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who murdered Hugh Baxter, whose body was found in a river near Colebrooke, Co. Fermanagh

 

2149.               

December 16, 1843 [D.G., Issue No. 13530, p. 845]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who murdered Mary McDonagh, whose body was found in a drain, in Townhill, near Lowtherstown, Co. Fermanagh

 

2195.               

April 19, 1845 [D.G., Issue No. 13672, p. 253]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who assaulted and wounded William Craig, at Killyphont, in Cleemish, Co. Fermanagh

 

2414.               

November 16, 1847 [D.G., Issue No. 13970, p. 1264]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who fired at William Hassard of Garden Hill, parish of Cleenish, barony of Clanowley, Co. Fermanagh

 

2753.               

May 26, 1852 [D.G., Issue No. 14531, p. 449]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who fired at and wounded Hugh Leonard of Tiraroe, Kinawley, barony of Knockninny, Co. Fermanagh