1822, Dr William Folliott, Clonakilty, County Cork, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, making case for increase of vaccination against small pox in District Edward Hunt, Kinsale, 1822, observes that many Magistrates are uneducated men ‘who in many instances are Tythe Proctors and in most instances are as Middlemen the cruelest and most unrelenting oppressors of the unfortunate tenantry under them’
From Chief Secretary Papers 1818-1822, http://www.csorp.nationalarchives.ie/index.html
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Match 2 from ‘CSO/RP’
NAI REFERENCE:
CSO/RP/1822/2120
TITLE:
Dr William Folliot: seeking extension of treatment for small pox
SCOPE & CONTENT:
Letter from Dr William Folliott, Clonakilty, County Cork, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, making case for increase of vaccination against small pox in district: claims to have approached chief magistrate ‘Townsend’, but finds he is without adequate authority to sanction an increase in inoculation.
EXTENT:
1 item; 3pp
DATE(S):
5 Oct 1822
DATE EARLY:
1822
DATE LATE:
1822
ORIGINAL REFERENCE:
CSORP1822/2714
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Match 1 from ‘CSO/RP’
NAI REFERENCE:
CSO/RP/1822/2296
TITLE:
Observation on character of Irish police constables and magistrates
SCOPE & CONTENT:
Letter from Edward Hunt, Kinsale, County Cork, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, expressing satisfaction with introduction of Irish Constabulary Act before Parliament and advances criticism of character of existing police constables and local magistrates: observes that many magistrates are uneducated men ‘who in many instances are Tythe Proctors and in most instances are as Middlemen the cruelest and most unrelenting oppressors of the unfortunate tenantry under them’; mentions in postscript interest in obtaining a situation as magistrate or police constable.
EXTENT:
2 items; 5pp
DATE(S):
29 May 1822
DATE EARLY:
1822
DATE LATE:
1822
ORIGINAL REFERENCE:
CSORP1822/2927
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