A14: Kerry

CATEGORY A14: KERRY

 

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. Kerry. 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

164.                  

December 30, 1829 [D.G., Issue No. 11698, p. 801]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who maliciously set fire to the house of Denis Shea of the parish of Kilgarvan, barony of Glenerough, Co. Kerry

 

565.                  

June 2, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12393, p. 415]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who attacked the farm of William Twyford at Ardee, near Ballylongford, Co. Kerry, and shot one cow and wounded two others

 

605

August 13, 1834 [D.G., Issue No. 12423, p. 537]

Proclamation for apprehending the man named Sells, charged as one of the principals in the murders at Ballyhea

 

730.                  

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

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who set fire to the house of Thomas Carroll in the village of Duagh, Co. Kerry

 

758.                  

March 13, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12515, p. 183]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who entered the house of Maurice Sullivan of Ardcannaught, parish of Killgarrylanders, Co. Kerry, and beat the inhabitants

 

818.

 

May 12, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12541, p. 294]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who entered the house of John Connor of Lahoo, parish of Kilbohane, Co. Kerry, and robbed money

DG12541.294

825.                  

May 20, 1835 [D.G., Issue No. 12544, p. 310]

Proclamation for apprehending the men who attacked the house of Denis Leane of Corlagreane, Co. Kerry

DG12544.310

921.                  

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

Proclamation for apprehending John McElligot, charged with the murder of John Liston at Coolcara, parish of Listowel, Co. Kerry

 

1026.               

February 19, 1836 [D.G., Issue No. 12662, p. 114]

Proclamation for apprehending Patrick Clifford, alias Reardon, and Richard Shea, who have been stealing sheep for a number of years in the vicinity of Tralee, Co. Kerry

 

1412.               

April 8, 1837 [D.G., Issue No. 12816, p. 263]

Proclamation for apprehending Thomas Enright, John Sullivan and Michael Collins, charged with the murder of Thomas Long of Kilcox, at Ballydonoghoe, parish of Liselton, barony of Iraghtyconner, Co. Kerry

DG12816.263

1522.               

August 14, 1837 [D.G., Issue No. 12858, p. 650]

Proclamation for apprehending John Shea of Canagh, parish of Dromid, Co. Kerry, who ran a sword through Robert Blenherhassett, causing his death

 

2041.               

June 14, 1841 [D.G., Issue No. 13260, p. 441]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who fired at William Hickie, Justice of the Peace, at Kilelton, Co. Kerry

 

2049.               

July 23, 1841 [D.G., Issue No. 13272, p. 553]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who murdered Timothy Spillane in Killorglin, Co. Kerry

 

2442.               

January 10, 1848 [D.G., Issue No. 13997, p. 38]

Proclamation for apprehending the murderers of Maurice Shea, of Emlagh, killed in Ballycalane, Coarkaguinny, Co. Kerry

 

2471.               

June 27, 1848 [D.G., Issue No. 14065, p. 666]

Proclamation for apprehending the persons who fired at Sub-Constable John Conway in front of the Kenmare Constabulary Barrack, Glenaraugh, Kenmare, Co. Kerry