COUNTY OF .

A COPY OF THE Unaccounted for Queries,

AND THE

PRESENTMENTS GRANTED,

IN SAID COUNTY

AT SPRIN G ASSIZES,

HELD A T

DUNDALK LouthOn WEDNESDAY County the 4th day Archives of March, 1835; BEFORE

The Hon. William Johnson, and the Hon. Richard Pennefather.

DUNDALK: PRINTED BY JAMES PARKS,

Printer to the Grand Jury.

1835. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835

G R A N D J U R Y C O U N T Y A T LA R G E .UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIESFOR COUNTY AT LARGE.UNACCOUNTED W i l l i a m F i l g a t e , E s q . F o r e m a n .

B l a n e y T . B a l f o u r , E s q . N a t h a n a e l M a n n i n g , E sq. F a i t h f u l F o r t e s c u e , E s q . J o h n W o o l s e y , E s q . G e o r g e M cC a r t n e y , E s q . C l a r g e s R u x t o n , E s q . R i c h a r d D e V e r d o n , E s q . J a m e s N . F r o o d , E s q . S i r A l a n E . B e l l i n g h a m , B t . G e o r g e M cG u s t y , E s q . h o m a s e e o r m a n s q T L N , E . N o r m a n G a r s t i n , E s q . H e n r y C h e s t e r , E s q . J a m e s M ‘ A l i s t e r , E s q . No. £ 3. d. F r a n c i s D o n a g h , E s q . J a m e s M a r k e y , E s q . G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1833. J o h n M cC l i n t o c k , J u n . E s q . A l e x . D o n a l d s o n , E s q . 1 To Travers Wright, Esq. William and Thomas Keage, to repair an Arched gullet on the road from Carlingford to Dundalk, between Francis Crilly’s house in Carlingford and George Walker’s house in same, £ 3 10s. and 4s. stamp Louth County Archivesduty, —No. 23, ...... 3 14 0 GEORGE TAAFFE, ESQ. 2 To Henry Brabazon, Esq. Thomas Carolan and Michael Martin, to repair a gullet on the road from to Dundalk, HIGH-SHERIFF . by Dunany, between Bryan King’s pier gate and Patrick Hardman’s house in Lebanstown, £1 13s. 2d. and 4s. stamp THOMAS KELLI, GENT. duty, —No. 1 0 , ...... 1 17 2 Summer, 1834. 5 To the Board of Superintendance of Gaols SUB-SHERIFF. o f this County for the purpose of render­ ing more secure the County Gaol, — No. 52,...... 54 9 10 0 Total, 60 > SPRING ASSIZES, 183 5.

No. £ s. d. 8 Brought forward ...... 131 17 0 7, Geo. 4, To John McKenna, 1st turnkey, the COUNTY AT LARGE. Chap. 74, like, —No. 12, ...... £13 16 11 Sec. 64. The same in lieu o f rations, 3 0 0

16 16 11 9 To William Wright 2nd turnkey, The following Sums were presented by the Grand Ibid. half-a-year’s salary due Summer Assi­ Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the zes 1835, —-No. 13, ...... 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 To John M cVetty 3rd turnkey, the County at Large and applied to the following uses, Ibid. like, —No. 14, ...... 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 To Gerald Irvine, 4th turnkey, the Ibid like, —No. 15, ...... 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 To William Orr, 5th turnkey, the No. £ s. d. Ibid. like, —No. 16, ...... 1 2 1 0 0 W e present the following sums to be To James Kennedy contractor, to raised off the County at Large and paid 13 to the undermentioned persons, as ap­ 3& 4 W- 4 open a newline of road from Dundalk Chap. 78, to , between Mr. Duffy’s brew­ proved by the Bench o f Magistrates Sec. 20, and Cesspayers, assembled in Special ery near Dundalk, and the Porter’s Sessions in Dundalk^ on Tuesday the Lodge at Dundalk Charter-School, the 27tli day of Jan. 1835, agreeably to the necessary recognizance having been provisions of an Act 3rd, and 4th Wm. entered into by the said contractor and 4, Chap. 78, entitled “ an Act to amend James N. Frood, Esq. and Thomas 157 17 8 “ the Laws relating to Grand Juries in Boyle, his secureties, —No. 17, Louth County 14 ArchivesTo repay the advance out of the “ Ireland. ” ...... 4 To Mr. John Crowe Governor of Dun- 3, G eo. 4, consolidated fund, being the amount 7 Geo., 4, d alk Gaol, half-a-year’s salary d u e him Chap. 103 • of police expences for this County for Chap 74 this Assizes, —No. 1 0 ,... £85 7 9 the half year ending 31st December, 1187 14 5 Sec, 64The same in lieu of Rations, 3 0 0 1834, —No. 20, ...... 15 To repay the advance out of the consolidated fund, being one third of 8 8 7 9 54, Geo. 3 5 To Mr. John Jones keeper of the Ardee Chap. 180 the charge for the maintenance of the Sec. 31. Ibid. Bridewell, half-a-year’s Salary d u e him Peace Preservation Police of this Coun­ 748 11 4 Sec. 103. this Assizes,—-No. 11, ...... 18 9 3 ty, —No. 2 1 , ...... 6 To James G. Tracey, Schoolmaster of 16 To repay the consolidated fund an I b i d Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s salary that 6 G eo. 4, advance for the support and mainte­ Sec106 will be due him Summer Assizes 1835, 11 G eo. 4 nance o f patients in the Richmond — No. 17,...... 1 W m . 4, District Asylum for Lunatic poor, from 1 2 1 0 0 Chap. 13, 7 To Mrs. Mangin Matron, the like, this County, from 24th May, 1834, to ibid — No. 1 8 ,...... 12 1 0 0 24th January, 1835, 11 patients at Sec. 88. £11 15s. 5d. each, —No. 2 2 ,...... 129 9 7

2422 6 11 Carried over. 131 17 0 Carried over. 6 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835 . 7

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,... 2422 6 11 Brought forward, 3060 16 3 17 W e present the sum o f £200 to 24 Sub-Sheriff, the like, 7 Goo. 4, the Board o f Superintendance of the Ibid. — No. 3 0 ,...... 23 1 6 Chap. 74, Gaols o f this County, and to the Rev. 25 John Straton, Esq. Treasurer, the Sec. 76. John Hamilton Stubbs, the Inspector 4, Geo. 4. like, —No. 31, ...... 92 6 2 o f same, on account of the expenditure Chap. 33, of' said Gaols since Summer Assizes, 26 Mr. Shekleton, keeper o f the Coun­ Ibid. 1834, and aslo as an advance towards ty Court-House, the like, —No. 32, 4 1 2 4 Chap. 43, the expenditure of said gaols, until Sec. 1. the next Assizes, pursuant to an Act 27 Mrs. Jones keeper of the Ardee 7, Geo. 4, Chap 74, entitled “ an Act Ibid. Court-House, the like, —No. 33, 1 16 11 To John Yeates, Esq. County Sur­ “ for con solidating and amending the 28 “ Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland ” 2 0 0 0 0 3 & 4 W . 4 veyor, half-a-year’s salary that will be 18 W e present the sum of £138 9s. 8 d. Chap. 78, due him the 19th of May, 1835, — 7 Geo. 4, to be raised as before to pay the under­ Sec. 39. No. 34, ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Chap. 71, mentioned Gaol Officers who are not T o the same, half-a-year’s increase Sec. 70. required to appear before the Special o f sa la ry , ...... 25 0 0 & 72, Sessions, half-a-year’s salury due them T o the same, half-a-year’s allowance & 66, 29 this Assizes, viz. Ibid. to defray expence of an Office and Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Local Inspector, 36 18 5 Sec. 41, salary for a Clerk, to same period, — Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Protestant Chaplain, 18 9 3 No. 35, ...... 25 0 0 Rev. James Beatty, Protestant Dis­ 30 John Straton, Esq. Treasurer, for senting Chaplain, ...... 4, Geo. 4, attending October Sessions, 1834, — 18 9 3 Chap, 33, Rev. Doctor McCann, Roman Catholic Sec. 11. No. 36...... 27 13 1 0 LouthChaplain, ...... County18 9 3 31 ArchivesJohn Byrne, Esq. Coroner, for hold­ Joseph Gillichan, Esq. Medical Doctor, 46 3 1 1, Geo. 4, ing 12 inquests, —No. 37, ...... 31 1 0 0 To the undermentioned Officers of Chap. 28, the County, pursuant to the following 32 Doctor Blackwell, Coroner, for Acts, viz. Ibid. holding 4 inquests, —No. 38, ...... 2 1 0 0 19 Walter Bourne, jun. Esq. Clerk of 4 Geo. 4, the Crown, half-a-year’s salary due Chap. 43, RENTS. him, —No. 25, ...... 92 6 2 2 0 Thomas Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the 33 We present to be raised as before Ibid. Peace the like,—No. 26, ...... 138 9 3 70 Geo. 4, and paid to the Rt. Hon. Lord , 2 1 Alexander Sheklelon, Esq. Secre­ Chap, for one year’s rent that will be due the Ibid. tary to the Grand Jury, the like, — 25th day o f June next, o f the houses No. 27, ...... 60 0 0 and stores provided by him in , 2 2 Judge’s Crier, the like, for keeping o f the arms, accoutrements, Ibid. — No. 2 8 ,...... 4 1 2 ' 4 and other stores o f the militia o f the 23 Barrister’s Crier the like, County o f Louth, and also for the Ibid. — No. 2 9 , ...... 4 1 2 4 residence and accommodation of the

Carried over,... 3060 16 3 Carried over, 3412 17 0 8 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 9

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 3412 17 0 Brought forward. 3669 4 4 permanent Staff of said Regiment, — 42 To Mr. Alexander Shekleton and No. 3 9 ,...... 44 1 6 36. G eo,: s, Edward Reid, for coals, candles, & c. 34 To the Treasurer of the Louth Chap, 55, supplied the Court-House, —No. 50, 5 13 3 Fever Hospital, for one year’s rent Sec. 2 ^ T o M r. Samuel Parks, Apothecary, that will be due to the Incorporated 50 Geo 3 for Medicine supplied the Gaol o f Society the 1st day of May, 1835, — Chap. 103, ’ Dundalk, —No. 5 1 , ...... 35 9 0 No. 40, ...... 27 13 10 Sec. 58. REPAYMENT TO EXCISE. MISCELLANEOUS. T o the Collector o f Excise, to repay We present to be raised as before 44 money he advanced for 9 pair of blan- the undermentioned Sums and paid to 7 Geo. 4, k et a n d 26 suits o f prison dresses, the following persons, for the purposes Sec87 supplied by order of the Inspector therein set forth, pursuant to the respec­ General, for Dundalk Gaol, —No. 52 36 3 6 tive Acts quoted, viz. 4 5 W e present the sum o f £41 16s. 6 d. 35 T o Mr. James Parks, for sundry to be raised as before to repay the ad­ printing and stationary,—No. 41, 105 10 1 vances made by our County Treasurer, 36 To Thomas Bourne, Esq. Clerk of on Court and Coroner’s orders, viz. the Peace, to pay the expense o f print­ ing the applications o f persons seeking CORONER’S O R D E R S . to register votes at April Sessions 1834, July Sessions 1834, October Sessions 8834. £ s, d. 1834, January Sessions 1835, and March 29 Dr. Gartlan, on Coroner Louthregistered voters for 1834, —No. 42,County31 8 1 Archives Byrne’s order, ...... 2 2 0 37 To Mr. Arthur Holland, Collector June, 28 Dr. Moore, on Coroner 3 & 4 W , 4 of the cess for the Barony of Louth, Blackwell’s order,... 1 1 0 Chap, 91, to reimburse him for printing the names July, 16 Dr. Brunker, on Coroner o f qualified Jurors in this Barony, — Byrne’s order,... 1 1 0 No. 48, ...... 1 4 1 18 Dr. Strong, do. 1 1 0 38 To Mr. Michael Hackett, Collector 22 Dr. Campbell, do. 1 1 0 o f the cess for the Barony o f Upper Ibid. Aug. 1 Dr. Brunker, do. 1 1 0 Dundalk, the like, —No. 46, ...... 3 17 1 Dr. Gartlan, do. 1 1 0 39 T o Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Col­ 9 Dr. Huston, do. 1 1 0 Ibid lector of the cess for the Barony of Oct. 24 Dr. Campbell, do. 1 10 0 Lower Dundalk, the like, —No. 47, 2 1 2 Nov. 8 Surgeon Mulholland, on 40 To Mr. John Crowe for transmitting 1835 Coroner Blackwell’s order 1 1 0 prisoners,—No. 4 8 , ...... 28 12 6 Jany. 31 Dr. Gartlan, on Coroner 4 1 To Mr. Alexander Shekleton, and Byrne’s order,... 1 11 6 36. Geo, 3, Mr. John Wadeson, for sundry repairs, March, 3 Dr. Pinching, on Coroner Chap, 55, coals, &c. for the County Court-House, Sec. 21. _ N o . 4 9 > ...... ; ...... : Blackwell’s order,... 1 1 0 11 18 1 14 12 6

Carried over...... 3669 4 4 Carried over, 3761 2 7 B SPRING ASSIZES, 1835 11 1 0 COUNTY AT LARGE.

£ 3. d. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 3788 6 7 Brought forward,... 3761 2 7 Deduct the following queries COURT ORDERS. represented in aid o f the cess £ s. d. £ s. d. No. 1, ...... 10 4 0 January Sessions, 1835. 2, ...... 1 16 9 John Boylan,...... 0 11 0 4, ...... 21 2 6 July Assizes, 1834. 6, ...... 1 7 3 William Armstrong,... 1 10 0 6 1/2,...... 3 0 0 Chichester Carragher,... 2 2 0 28, " ~ ... 137 12 11 Thomas Richardson,... 1 0 0 John Fegan, ...... 1 0 0 175 3 5 James Morgan, ...... 1 1 0 0 Catharine McEneny,... 0 3 0 Total, 3613 2 George Ogle, ...... 1 0 0 3 William Kilfoile,... 0 17 6 Edward Mooney,...... 1 9 6 Samuel Armstrong,.. 0 1 0 0 Joseph Gillichan,... 2 2 0 Spring Assizes, 1835. William Johnston,... 0 8 6 John Phillips, ...... 0 6 0 Catharine R eilly, ...... 0 5 6 Pat Mathews,.... 0 5 6 LouthFrancis Gartland...... 0 8 6 County Archives James Maguire, ...... 0 1 0 6 Peter Casey, ...... 0 10 6 Bernard McDonagh,... 0 3 6 Michael Maguire,... 0 7 6 Michael O’N e a l, ...... 0 5 6 Christopher Byrne,... 0 1 0 6 Andrew Malone, ...... 0 8 6 Edward T iern ey ,...... 3 1 0 Samuel Gilmer, ...... 1 0 6 James O’Hagan, ...... 1 5 6 James D o n n e lly , ...... 0 8 6 Robert Strong, ...... 3 3 0

27 4 0

Carried over...... 3788 6 7 SPRING ASSIZES, 18 3 5 . 13

£ s. d. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835 Brought forward ...... 31 2 16 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834. and Thomas Butterly and Patrick McDon­ nell, —No. 1 0 , ...... 1 1 0 0 49 T o Michael Campbell contractor, to repair 15 perches of the road from Ardee to BARONY OF ARDEE. Carrickmacross, between Hugh Rooney’s house in Churchtown and the pound of Tullykeel, 21 feet wide and 14 with UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES gravel, at the average rate of 2 s. 1 1 d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said con­ tractor and Thomas Butterly and Patrick 2 3 9 No. £ s. d. McDonnell, —No. 22, ...... G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1834. 50 To James Roddy contractor, to repair 20 46 £27 10s. To John Clarke and Roger perches o f the road from Ardee to Car­ Quigley, to repair 100 perches of the road rickmacross, between Mathew Gernon s from Ardee to Dundalk, between Maples­ house in Corcreagh and the mearing of town bridge and the cross roads of Louth and Monaghan, 28 feet wide and Ballybailie, 32 feet wide and 14 with 18 with gravel, at the average rate o f 6 s. gravel, at 5s. 6 d. per perch, 6 s. stamp per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said duty and £1 7s. 6 d. wages, —No. 10, 29 3 6 Summer, 1834. contractor and Patrick McKenna and 47 To Michael Compbell, contractor, to repair Patrick Roddy, —No. 27, ...... 6 0 0 16Louth perches of the road from Dundalk County 51 ToArchives John Brannagan, contractor, to repair to Kingscourt between the turn to Patrick the parapet walls o f Tullaraine bridge, Philips’ house in Reaghestown and the on the road from Ardee to Carrickma­ pound of Tullykeel, 21 feet wide and 14 cross, between James W alshe's house in with gravel, at the average rate o f 2 s. Ahafad and Pat Bellew’s house in Tulla­ 5 1/2d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ raine, the necessary recognizance having zance having been entered into by the been entered into by the said contractor, said contractor and Thomas Butterly and and Edward Shevoland and Hugh Byrne, 5 0 0 Patrick McDonnell, —No. 8 , ...... 1 19 4 No. 46, ...... 48 To Michael Campbell contractor, to repair 52 T o James Crawley contractor, to keep in 10 perches of the road from Ardee to sufficient repair, 522 perches of the road Carrickmacross, between the pound of from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Tullykeel and the turn of the road at Margaret Reilly’s house in Richardstown, Crowmartin, 2 1 feet wide and 14 with and the mearing of Poolbrock and Brag­ gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per ganstown, £ 8 14s. and 2s. stamp duty, perch, the necessary recognizance having the necessary recognizance having been been entered into by the said contractor entered into by the said contractor and George McCartney and William Filgate, Carried over. 31 2 1 0 Carried over, ••• 45 16 7 11 BARONY OF ARDEE. (

No. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 45 16 7 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834- Esqrs, and Joseph Crawley, third year,— BARONY OF ARDEE, No. 5 1 ,...... 8 16 0 53 To Richard Crawley contractor, to keep in sufficient repair 582 perches the road from Ardee to the sea, at , between Lawrence Plunket’s house in Drumcashell and Joseph Crawley’s house The following Sums were presented by the Grand in Drumgoolstown, £9 14s. and 2s. stamp Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the duty the necessary recognizance having Barony o f Ardee, and applied to the following uses, been entered into by the said contractor and James Crawley, last year, — No. 52, 9 16 0

Total...... 64 8 7 No. £ s. d. 54 E. To Pat Sarsfield contractor, to repair 60 perches o f the road from 36, Geo. 3, Ardee to the sea, between the turn Chap55 at Tubberdony and Keag’s cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 4s. 10d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contract­ or and Patrick Manning and John Louth County ArchivesSarsfield, — No. 10, ...... 14 1 0 0 5 5 F. To Pat Sarsfield contractor, to repair 50 perches o f the road from Ar- Ibid. dee to the sea, between Mr. Philip Boylan’s avenue and the turn to Tub­ berdoney, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 4s. 10d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Patrick Manning and John Sarsfield, —No. 11, ...... 1 2 1 8 56 J. To Joseph Byrne contractor, to fill 19 perches of gripes of ditches on 49, Geo. 3, the road from to Manfields- Chap, 84, town, between Pat Mulloy’s house in Sec. 19 Mullincross and Pat McCormack’s house in same, at the average rate of 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the

Carried over, 11 8 26 16 B A R O N Y O F A R D E E . SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 17

No. No. £ s. d. £ 8. d. Brought forward, 26 11 8 Brought forward. 45 4 1 per perch, the necessary recognizance said contractor and Thomas Byrne and having been entered into by the said John O’Daly, —No. 16, ...... 2 17 0 57 K. To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to contractor and Thomas Blackwell and Pat Thornton, —No. 4 1 ,...... repair 40 perches of the road from 9 3 4 36 Geo. 3, Carrickmacross to the sea at Lurgan- 61 R. To Thomas Young, contractor, Chap 55, green between the mearing of Drum­ to repair 40 perches o f the road from 36 Geo 3, Dundalk to Kingscourt between the goolin and Muff and the mearing of: c hap. 55, cross roads at Churchtown and Garry Mr. Filgate’s Farm from Muff, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, rate of 2s. 4d. per perch, the necessary at the average rate o f 2 s. 11 3/4d. per recognizance having been entered into perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ by the said contractor and William ing been entered into by the said con­ Filgate and Lawrence Hoey, —No 27, 4 13 4 tractor and Philip Waters and Henry Clusky, —No. 47, ...... 5 0 M. To Hugh Thornton contractor, 5 19 2 to repair 50 perches of the road from £ 2 S. T o Michael Campbell, con­ Ibid Carrickmacross to the sea, between tractor, to repair 30 perches of the Pat Sharkey’s house in Colga and Pat Ik), } road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, McKeever’s house in Reaghstown, between Hugh Rooney’s house at 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Churchtown and the pound of Tully­ average rate of 3s. 3d. per perch, the keel, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, necessary recognizance having been at the average rate of 3s. 4d. per perch, entered into by the said contractor and the necessary recognizance having been Thos. Blackwell and Bryan Thornton, entered into by the said contractor and Louth County ArchivesJohn M cKeever and Michael Duffy, — No. 3 9 ,...... 8 2 6 50 N. To Patrick McDonnell, con­ No. 4 8 ,...... 1... 5 0 0 tractor, to repair 2 0 perches of the road 63 T. T o Patrick McCabe, contractor, Ibid. from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between to repair 15 perches of the road from 1 Philip Brenan’s house in Edmonstown Ibid. Ardee to Carrickmacross, between and Robt. Bingham’s house in Reaghs­ Hugh Rooney’s house in Churchtown town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, and Joseph Magee’s forge, 21 feet wide at the average rate o f 2 s. 11 3/4d. per and 14 with gravel, at the average rate perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ o f 4s. per perch, the necessary recog­ ing been entered into by the said con­ nizance having been entered into by the tractor and Patrick Murray and James said contractor and Bryan Roony and 0 0 Butterly, —No. 40, ...... 2 19 7 Alexander Hawes, —No. 49, ...... 3 O. To Hugh Thornton contractor, U. To Patrick McCabe contractor, 60 to repair 50 perches of the road from 64 to repair 1 1 0 perches o f the road from Carrickmacross to the sea, between Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the 51,1(1 Lagan bridge and Pat Sharkey's house Ibid widow McCartney's house at the turn in Colga, 21 feet wide and 14 with to the bog and Thomas Duffy’s house gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 8 d. at Mullakillen, 21 feet wide and 14

6 8 6 7 Carried over, 45 4 1 Carried over, C 18 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 1 9

No. £ s. d. No. Brought forward,... £ s. d. Brought forward, 6 8 6 7 with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. 126 4 11 6 d. per perch; the necessary recogni­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the zance having been entered into by the average rate o f 2s. 4d. per perch, the said contractor and Bryan Rooney and necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Alexander Hawes, —No. 50, ...... 30 5 0 65 V. To Patrick McCabe contractor, Lawrence Hoey and Peter Wynne, — to repair 60 perches of the road from No. 5 4 ,...... 11 13 4 36. G eo, 3 Ardee to Carrickmacross, between 69 A. F. To Jno. Kearney contractor, Chap, 55, Thomas Duffy’s house at Mullakillen to repair 140 perches o f the road Sec. 6. 36, Geo. 3 and Hugh Rooney’s house at Church­ from Ardee to Dundalk, between the Chap. 55, male school-house on the green o f A r­ town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Sec. 6. at the average rate of 5s. 6 d. per perch dee and the gullet of Coolfore, 26 feet the necessary recognizance having been wide and 18 with gravel, at the average entered into by the said contractor and rate o f 7s. per perch the necessary Bryan Rooney and Alexander Hawes, recognizance having been enrered into by the said contractor and James No, 51, 16 1 0 0 Abraham and Pat Meade, —No. 6 8 , 49 0 0 6 6 W . To James Conlon contractor, to repair 50 perches of the road from 70 A. G. To Francis Graham con­ Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the tractor to repair 50 perches of the road mearing of Louth and Monaghan and Ibid . from Ardee to Drumcashell, between Killany bridge, 2 1 feet wide and 14 the finger-post at Redhouse and with gravel, at the average rate o f 3 s. Richard Carroll’s house in Drumcashell per perch, the necessary recognizance 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the having been entered into by the said average rate o f 5s. per perch the neces­ Louth County Archivessary recognizance having been entered contractor and Bryan Kelly and Thos. into by the said contractor and John Connolly, —No. 52, ...... 7 1 0 0 67 X. To John Brannagan contractor, Kearney and James Abraham, No. 70, 1 2 1 0 0 to repair 2 0 perches of the road from A. H. To James Abraham con­ Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the 71 tractor, to repair 1 0 0 perches o f the bridge of Killany and the cross roads at road from Ardee to Carrickmacross be­ Ibid. Pat Laverty’s in Lanatt, 2 1 feet wide tween the town o f Ardee and Thomas and 14 with gravel, at the average rate McCartney’s house at the turn to the of 3s. 8 d. per perch, the necessary re­ bog, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, cognizance having been entered into at the average rate of 6 s. per perch, by the said contractor and Philip the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Brady and Peter Forde, —No. 5 3 , . . . 3 13 4 30 0 0 Y. To Pat Wynne contractor, to John Kearney and Pat Curran, No. 71, 6 8 A . I. T o Jas. Abraham contractor repair 1 0 0 perches o f the road from 72 Carrickmacross to Dundalk, between to repair 62 perches of the road from Ibid. Philip Fitzpatrick’s house in Corcreagh Ardee to Kingscourt, between Thomas Ib id . and James Moore’s house in Stonetown, Byrne’s house and Burley bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the

Carried over, 126 4 11 Carried over...... 229 8 3 2 0 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 21

No. £ s. d. No. £ 1 s. d. Brought forward, ...... 229 8 3 Brought forward,... 303 1 0 3 average rate of 6 s. per perch, the ne­ per perch, the necessary recognizance cessary recognizance having been en­ having been entered into by the said tered into by the said contractor and contractor and William Filgate and John Kearney and Pat Curran, No. 72, 18 1 2 0 Joseph Shekleton, Esqrs. —No. 7 7 ,... 1 2 0 0 73 A . J. To Jas. Abraham contractor 77 A. O. To Philip Reilly contractor, to repair 60 perches o f the road from to repair 40 perches o f the road 36 Geo. 3, Ardee to Kingscourt, between Hugh 36, Geo. Chap. 55 from Kingscourt to Dunleer, by Pep­ McKenna's house in Blindgate and Chap, 55, Sec. 6 perstown, between Pepperstown cross Sec. 6. Thomas Byrne’s house at the turn to and Mr. Olphert’s gate, 21 feet wide the bog, 21 feet wide and 14 with and 14 with gravel, at the average rate gravel, at the average rate o f 6 s. at 3s. 8 d. per perch, the necessary re­ per perch, the necessary recognizance cognizance having been entered into having been entered into by the said by the said contractor and Dr. Black- contractor and John Kearney and Pat well and Thomas Magorisk, —No. 78, 7 6 8 Curran,—No. 73, ...... 18 0 0 A. P. To Philip Reilly contractor, 78 74 A. L. To Alexander Cunningham to repair 30 perches of the road from contractor, to repair 60 perches of the Ibid. Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the Ibid. road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, turn to Corgan and the pound o f Ardee between the town of Ardee and Green­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the lane cross, 26 feet wide and 18 with average rate o f 4s. per perch, the neces­ gravel, at the average rate o f 6 s. 6 d. sary recognizance having been entered per perch, the necessary recognizance into by the said contractor and Doctor having been entered into by the said Blackwell and Thomas Magorisk, — contractor and William Filgate and Louth County ArchivesNo. 7 9 ,...... 6 0 0 Joseph Shekleton, Esqrs.—No. 7 5 , . . 19 1 0 0 79 A. Q. To Philip Reilly contractor, 75 A. M. To Alexander Cunningham to repair 30 perches of the road from contractor, to repair 60 perches o f the Ardee to Carrickmacross, by Charles­ Ibid. Ibid. road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, town between the turn to Corgan and between Pepperstown cross and John Mr. Ruxton’s gate, 21 feet wide and Filgate’s tenants’ houses, 26 feet wide 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f and 18 with gravel, at the average rate 4 s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary re- o f 6 s. per perch, the necessary recog­ cognizanee having been entered into nizance having been entered into by by the said contractor and Doctor the said contractor and William Filgate Blackwell and Thomas Magorisk, — and Joseph Shekleton, Esqrs. —No. 76, 18 0 0 15 0 76 No. 8 0 ,...... 6 A. N. To Alexander Cunningham 80 A. R. To Philip Reilly contractor, contractor, to repair 40 perches of the Ibid. to repair 30 perches of the road from road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, Ibid Kingscourt to Dunleer by Pepperstown between Pepperstown cross and Green­ between Mr. Olphert’s gate and Stone­ lane cross,. 26 feet wide and 18 with town cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 6 s. gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. 8 d.

Carried over, 303 1 0 3 Carried over, 335 11 11 2 2 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 2 3

No. £ s. d. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 335 11 11 Brought forward,.. 356 16 11 per perch, the necessary recognizance into by the said contractor and James. having been entered into by the said Hughes and Silvester Steen, —No. 87, 1 0 0 4 contractor and Doctor Blackwell and 85 B. B. To H. Manning contractor, Thomas Magorisk, —No. 82, ...... 5 1 0 0 to repair 40 perches o f the road from 81 A. S. To Henry Manning con­ 36 G eo 3, Kingscourt to Dunleer, between the tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road chapel cross at Drakestown and Anna­ 36, Geo. 3, from Kells to Dunleer, between the glog cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with chap. 55, bridge of Newrath and the chapel cross Sec. 6. gravel, at the average rate o f 2 s. 1 0 d. o f Drakestown 21 feet wide and 14 with per perch, the necessary recognizance gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per having been entered into by the said perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ contractor and James Hughes and John ing been entered into by the said con­ Yore’— No. 9 3 , ...... 5 13 4 tractor and James Hughes & Silvester 86 B. C. To Christopher Byrne con­ Steen,—No. 83, ...... 4 1 0 0 tractor, to repair 80 perches o f the road 82 A. T. To Thomas Morgan, con­ Ibid. from Kingscourt to Drogheda, between tractor, to repair 30 perches o f the Corbollis cross and Blakestown cross, Ibid. road from Ardee to Slane, between 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Mr. Taaffe's tenants’ houses and Rath­ average rate o f 2s. 9d. per perch, the bran bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with necessary recognizance having been gravel, at the average rate of 4 s. per entered into by the said contractor and perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Mathew Yore and Pat Yore, —No. 95, 11 0 O ing been entered into by the said con­ 87 B. D. To Henry Manning con­ tractor and Edward Mathews and Pat tractor, to repair 2 0 perches o f the road LouthLedwich, —No. 84, ...... County6 0 0 Ibid . Archivesfrom Slane to Ardee, between Mr. 83 A. U. To Thomas Morgan con­ Manning's avenue gate and Corbollis tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Ibid. from Ardee to Slane, between Mr. at the average rate o f 2 s. 1 0 d. per perch Manning’s avenue gate and Mr. Taaffe’s the necessary recognizance having been tenants’ houses, 2 1 feet wide and 14 entered into by the said contractor and with gravel, at the average rate o f 3 s. James Hughes and John Yore, No. 96, 2 16 8 6 d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 8 8 B. E. To John Andrews contractor zance having been entered into by the to repair 30 perches o f the road from said contractor and Edward Mathews Ib id. Kells to Ardee, between John-street and Pat Ledwich, —No. 85, ...... 5 5 0 bridge and widow Bailie’s house, 21 84 A. W. To Henry Manning con­ feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road average rate of 4s. per perch, the neces­ Ibid. from Navan to Dunleer, between the sary recognizance having been entered bridge o f Kieran and Hurlestown lands, into by the said contractor and Silvester 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Steen and Owen McCullogh, —No. 97, 6 0 0 average rate of 3s. per perch the neces­ 8 9 B. F. To Patrick Andrews con- sary recognizance having been entered Ibid. tractor, to repair 70 perches of the

Carried over, 356 16 11 Carried over* — ... 386 16 11 2 4 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 2 5

No. £ 3. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 386 16 11 Brought forward, 428 11 11 road from Ardee to Kells, between Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the Scredouge bridge and John-st. bridge, Mills of Louth and Pat Martin’s house 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the in Lisrenny, 25 feet wide and 18 with average rate of 2 s. 6 d. per perch, the gravel, at the average rate of 3s. necessary recognizance having been per perch, the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor and having been entered into by the said Nathanael Milling and Oliver Milling* contractor and William Filgate and No. 104, ...... 3 15 0 Lawrence Hoey, —No. 116, 30 0 0 90 B. G. To John Andrews con­ 94 B. X. T o Michael Crinnian con­ tractor, to repair 30 perches of the tractor, to repair 300 perches o f the 36 Geo. 3, road from Kingscourt to Drogheda, 36 Geo. 3, road from Drogheda to Ardee, between Chap. 55, between Devin’s bridge and Shanlis Chap. 55, the lands o f Funshog and John-street Sec. 6. Sec. 6. cross, 2 1 feet wide and 14 with gravel, in Ardee, 26 feet wide and 18 with at the average rate of 3s. per perch, gravel, at the average rate o f 6 s. per the necessary recognizance having been perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ entered into by the said contractor and ing been entered into by the said con­ Silvester Steen and Owen McCullogh, tractor and Richard Finegan and Thos. No. 1 0 5 , ...... 4 10 O Crinnian, —No. 1 2 6 , ...... 90 0 0 B. I. T o William Halfpenny con­ 91 95 B. Y. To Michael Crinnian con­ tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road tractor, to repair 80 perches o f the Ibid from Ardee to Dunleer, between Cross­ Ibid road from Drogheda to Ardee, between ellish and the widow Moonan’s house the lands o f Collon and the lands of in Stickillen, 21 feet wide and 14 with Funshog, 26 feet wide and 18 with Louthgravel, at the average rate of 4s. perCounty Archivesgravel, at the average rate o f 7 s. 6 d. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ per perch, the necessary recognizance ing been entered into by the said con­ having been entered into by the said tractor and John Halfpenny and Pat contractor and Richard Finegan and ft Rafferty, —No. 107...... 6 0 O Thomas Crinnian, —No. 127, ...... 30 0 0 92 B. M. To Pat Wynne contractor, 96 C. D. T o Andrew Maginniss con­ to repair 1 0 0 perches of the road from tractor to repair 30 perches o f the road Ibid. Ardee to Carrickmacross, between Ibid. from Ardee to Drogheda, between Thomas Smithe’s house in Drumgowna widow Moonan’s house in Stickillen and the mearing o f Louth and M o­ and Andrew Maginniss’ house in naghan, 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel Paughanstown, 21 feet wide and 14 at the average rate of 4s. 6 d. per perch, gravel, at the average rate o f 4s. per the necessary recognizance having been perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ entered into by the said contractor and ing been entered into by the said con­ William Filgate and Lawrence Hoey, tractor and Constantine Maginniss and No. 113, ...... 2 2 10 0 James Smyth, —No. 1 3 2 ,...... 6 0 0 93 B. P. To Pat Wynne contractor, Ibid. to repair 2 0 0 perches of the road from Carried over, 584 11 11

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s. No. £ d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 584 11 11 Brought forward,.. 6 0 2 8 1 97 To Thomas Cunningham, being the tered into by the said contractor and amount of half-a-year’s superannuation Sir P. Bellew, Bart. Robert Thompson, 55 Geo. 3, pension as County Constable due him and J. Brabazon, last year, — No. 136, 2 1 0 1 0 1 c hap. 158, this Assizes, —No. 133, ...... 2 9 2 To Pat McKeone contractor, to bee. 4. keep in sufficient order and repair for OLD CONTRACTS. 36 Geo 3, seven years, 547 perches o f the road Chap. 55, from Ardee to the sea, between Owen S ec.. 80 98 To Pat Keenan contractor, to keep Heron’s house in Bolis and the pound in sufficient order and repair, for seven o f Kilsairn, at the average rate of 4 1/2 d. 35. Geo, 3, years, 590 perches of the road from per perch, £10 5s. Id. and 2s. stamp Sec80 D u n le e r to the sea, between Mathew duty, the necessary recognizance hav­ Soraghan's house in Clude and Pat ing been entered into by the said con­ Dowdall’s farm in Clonmore, at the tractor and John Woolsey, Esq. and average rate of 4d. per perch, £9 16s. Lawrence Maguire, last year, — No. 8 d. and 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary 1 3 7 ,...... ~ 1 0 7 1 recognizance having been entered into 1 0 2 To Nicholas Arthur Contractor, to by the said contractor and Sir Patrick keep in sufficient order and repair f or Bellew, Bart, and John Brabazon, last Ibid. seven years, 106 perches of the road year, — No. 134, ...... 9 18 8 from to Dundalk, by 9 9 To Pat Keenan contractor, to keep , between its junction with in sufficient order and repair for seven the turnpike road at Castlebellingham Ibid. years, 319 perches of the road from and Owen Clarke’s house at the average Drogheda to Dundalk, between the rate of 4d. per perch, £1 15s. 4d. and Louthchapel gate of Skeagmore and Mr.County Archives2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ Thompson’s house in Dillonstown, at zance having been entered into by the the average rate of 4d. per perch, £5 said contractor and Sir A. E. Belling­ 6 s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, the neces­ ham. Bart, and James Lambert, last sary recognizance having been entered year,— No. 138, ...... £1 17 4 into by the said contractor and Sir Entered short Spring, 1834 0 5 0 P. Bellew, Bart. Robert Thompson, 2 2 4 To Nicholas Arthur contractor, to Esq. and John Brannagan, last year, — 103 No. 135, ...... 5 8 4 keep in sufficient order and repair for 1 0 0 To Pat Keenan contractor, to keep Ibid. seven years, 208 perches of the road in sufficient order and repair for seven from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Cas­ Ibid. years, 117 perches of the road from tlebellingham, between the mearing of Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Ardee and Louth and its junction with townland of Golagh and the road from the road from Castlebellingham to Dun­ Patrick Keenan’s house to Dundalk, dalk, at the average rate of 4d. per at the average rate o f 4d. per perch, perch £3 9s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, £1 19s. and 2s. stamp duty, the ne­ the necessary recognizance having been cessary recognizance having been en- entered into by the said contractor and

616 18 6 Carried over-, ...... 602 8 1 Carried over, — ••• 2 8 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 835. 2 9

No. £ s. d. 1 £ s. d. Brought forward, 616 18 6 No. Brought forward, ...... 644 9 4 Sir A. E. Bellingham, Bart, and James 107 To Mr. Francis Elliott, collector of Lambert, last year, — No. 1 3 9 , ...... 3 11 4 36, Geo. 3, the cess for this Barony, being the 104 To Nicholas Arthur contractor, to Chap. 55, amount of his fees on £1468 17s. at keep in sufficient order and repair for See. 88. 9d. in the pound, —No 143, ...... 55 1 7 36 Geo. 3, seven years, 302 perches of the road jpg To Bryan Cunningham, to reimburse Chap. 55 from Castlebellingham to Dundalk, by him for the malicious injury done to his Sec. 80 the sea, between its junction with the house in the townland o f Corrigan, on road from Carrickmacross to the sea the 1 st April last,—No. 144...... 4 0 0 and the mearing of Ardee and Louth, at the average rate of 4d. per perch, 703 1 0 11 £5 0s. 8 d. and 2s. stamp duty, the Deduct the following necessary recognizance having been queries represented in aid entered into by the said contractor and of the cess, ...... Sir Alan E. Bellingham, Bart, and Jas. £ s. d. Lambert, last year,— No. 140, 5 2 8 No. 47, ...... 2 7 8 48, ...... 0 0 6 105 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for 58 3/4 ...... 4 4 0 12 2 Ibid. seven years, 526 perches of the road 6 from Harristown to Drogheda, between 9 the White river bridge and the cross Total, 696 18 roads o f Stefians, at the average rate of 4 1/4d, per perch, £9 6 s. 5d. and Louth2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ County Archives zance having been entered into by the said contractor and W. P. Green, Esq. and Michael Crinnian, last year,— No. 141,... 9 8 5 106 To Nicholas Arthur contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for Ibid. seven years, 558 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Cas­ tlebellingham, between P. McShane’s house in Castlebellingham and the sea­ shore near Annagassan, at the average rate of 4d. per perch, £9 6 s. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Sir A. E. Bellingham, Bart, and James Lambert, sixth year, No. 1 4 2 , ...... 9 8 5

Carried over. 644 9 4 SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 31

d. No. £ s. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835 Brought forward,... 4 14 1 0 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1830. 111 £15 18s. To Count De Salis, Thomas Crinnian, and Christopher Bellew, to form i level, and drain, 53 perches o f the new: intended road from Ardee, to the sea, by! BARONY OF F E R R A R D . Stonehouse, between the turnpike road at Simon Carroll’s house and the cross roads at the lands o f Stonehouse, 32 feet wide UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES at 6 s. per perch, 4s. stamp duty, and 15s. 1 9d. wages, —No. 13, ...... 16 17 9

1 1 2 £18 11s. To Count De Salis, Thomas 1 Crinnian, and Christopher Bellew, to gra-! No. £ s. d vel, 53 perches o f the new intended road ■ G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1828- from Ardee to the sea by Stonehouse, be- ' 109 To to repair, tween the turnpike road at Simon Carroll’s keep in repair, cleanse, dress and provide house and the cross roads at the lands of materials for repairing such part or parts Stonehouse, 32 feet wide and 14 with gra­ o f the mail coach road directly leading vel at 7s. per perch 6 s. stamp duty and from the post town o f Drogheda, to the 18s. 6 d. wages, —No. 14, ...... 19 15 6 post town of Ardee, as are contained in 113 £5 14s. 10d, To Count De Salis, Thomas said barony, between Leonard’s cross Crinnian and Christopher Bellew, to make and the liberties of Drogheda, being a 53 perches o f fences on each side o f the sum not exceeding 6 1/4 per perch, for the new intended road from Ardee to the sea, wholeLouth number of perches, their number County Archives by Stonehouse, between the turnpike road between Leonard’s cross and the liberties at Simon Carroll’s house and the cross of Drogheda, being 186 perches; And we roads at the lands o f Stonehouse, at 1s. appoint Blaney T. Balfour, and George Id. per perch, 4s. stamp duty and 5s. 3d, H. Pentland, Esqrs, to receive the account wages, —No. 1 5 , ...... ‘ ...... 6 4 7 of the expenditure and make orders for Spring 1832. payment £3 7s. 2d. stamp duty 2s. and 114 £10 T o John McClintock, Esq. Robert 3s. 3d. wages, —No. 33, ...... 3 1 2 5 Roddy and Patrick Maguire, to widen Summer 1830, 24 perches o f the road from Drogheda to- 110 £17 Os. 8 d. To Count De Salis, Thomas Dundalk, between the bridge o f Green- Crinnian, and Christopher Bellew, to lay hill and the bridge o f Beaulieu, 32 feet out 53 perches of the new intended road wide at 8 s. 4d. per perch, 4s. stamp du­ from Ardee, to the sea, by Stonehouse, ty and 10s. wages, —No. 34, ...... 1 0 14 0 between the Turnpike road at Simon 115 £10 To John McClintock, Esq. Robert Carroll’s house and the cross roads at Roddy and Patrick Maguire to widen 60 the lands of Stonehouse, at 4d. per perch perches o f the road from Drogheda to 4 s. stamp duty and 9d. wages,—, No, 12, 1 2 5 Dundalk, between the bridge o f Beaulieu and the bridge of Broghan, 32 feet wide Carried over, 4 14 1 0 Carried over, 58 6 8 3 2 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 3 3

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 58 6 8 Brought forward,... 105 7 3 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1832. G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834. at 3s. 4d. per perch, 4s. stamp duty and 121 T o Michael Martin contractor, to keep 1 0 14 0 10s. wages, —No. 3 5 ,...... In repair 802 perches of the road from Spring 1834, Drogheda to Dundalk, by Blackhall, be­ 116 £4 10s. To Sir P. Bellew, Lawrence Kenny tween the mearing o f Blackhall and and John Brabazon, to repair 30 perches Garula and the cross roads at Killally o f the road from Dunleer to the sea, be­ cross, at the average rate o f 4d. per tween the chapel of Walshestown and, perch, £14 4s. and 2s. stamp duty, the Reynoldstown cross, 21 feet wide and 14 necessary recognizance having been en­ with gravel, at 3s. per perch, 4s. stamp tered into by the said contractor and 4 18 6 duty and 4s. 6 d. wages, —No. 10, Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and Peter 117 £ 5 5s. To Henry Chester, Esq. William Condra, fourth year, —No. 1 6 , ...... 14 6 0 Magill and Michael Jones, to repair 30 122 To Thomas Crawford contractor, to keep perches o f the road from Drogheda to in repair 1 2 0 perches of the road from Dundalk, between Kilslattery bridge and Dunleer to the sea, at Annagassan, be­ Newhouse bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 tween the fingerpost at Clude and Clude \. . ) with gravel, at 3s, 6 d. per perch. 4s. bridge, at the average rate o f 4 1/2d. per stamp duty and 5s. 3d. wages, —No. 55, 5 14 3 i perch, £2 5s. and 2s. stamp duty, the i 118 £5 T o Thomas and Michael Crinnian, to necessary recognizance having been en­ repair 40 perches o f the road from Nob­ tered into by the said contractor and John ber to Drogheda, between Melifont McClintock, Esq. and John Woods, bridge and the widow Byrne’s house, 32 fourth year, — No. 17, ...... 2 7 0 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 2 s. 6 d. 123 To John Brabazon, contractor to keep in Louthper perch, 4s. stamp duty and 5s. wages,County Archives repair 916 perches o f the road from —No. 7 1 ,...... 5 9 0 Drogheda, to Dundalk, between Cobler's 119 T o Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart. John Brabazon cross and Martinstown cross at the aver- 1 and Pat Keenan, to keep in sufficient or­ age rate o f 4^ per perch, £16 4s. 5d. der and repair, by contract for seven years and 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recog- 528 perches o f the road from Dunleer to nizance having been entered into by the the sea, between Owen Barton’s house said contractor and Sir Patrick Bellew, and the cross of Port, at 4d. per perch, Bart, and Pat Keenan, fourth year,— No. £ 8 16s. and 2 s. stamp duty, sixth year, — 1 8 ,,...... •••. 1 6 6 5 No. 9 2 ,...... 124 To Michael Martin, contractor to keep in 120 To Right Hon. Lord Ferrard, Thomas Crin­ 8 18 0 repair 226 perches o f the road from nian and Pat Sarsfield, to keep in sufficient Drogheda to Dundalk, by order and repair by contract for seven between the new schoolhouse in Termon- | years, 635 perches o f the road from New- feckin and Ball's cross roads, at the townmonasterboice to Collon, between average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £ 4 & 2s. Collonbeg Nursery and the turnpike road stamp duty, ' the necessary recognizance in Newtownmonasterboice, at 4 1/2d. per having been entered into by the said perch, £11 4s. 10d. and 2s. stamp duty, contractor and George Pentland Esq. ^ fifth year, —.No. 96, ...... 11 6 1 0 Carried over, 138 6 8 Carried over. 105 7 3 E 3 4 BARONY OF FERRARD.

No. £ s. d. Brought forward ...... 138 6 8 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834- and Thomas Carolan, fifth year, — No, BARONY OF FERRARD. 18, ...... 4 2 0 125. To Michael Martin, contractor to keep in repair 809 perches of the road from Dunleer, to the sea, by blackball, between Kilslattery cross roads and' the seashore, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, The following Sums were presented by the Grand £14 6 s. 6 d. and 2s. stamp duty the Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the necessary recognizance having been en- [ Barony o f Ferrard, and applied to the following uses, tered into by the said contractor and George H. Pentland, Esq. and Thomas Carolan, f i f t h year, — No. 20, ...... 1 4 8 6 126 To Pat Kirwan, contractor to keep in re- No. £ s. d pair 1 1 0 2 perches o f the road from D rog- 128 1. To William McGill, contractor, heda to Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, be­ to repair 40 perches o f the road from tween Termonfeckin bridge and the 3 6 , G eo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, between Black- stream that divides Main from Reynolds­ Chap. 55, staff bridge and Greenhill bridge, 21 town, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per Sec. 6. feet wide and 14 wi th gravel, at the perch, £19 10s. 3d. and 3s. stamp duty average rate o f 6 s. per perch, the neces­ the necessary recognizacce having been sary recognizance having been entered entered into by the said contractor and into by the said contractor and Patrick Representatives of Wallop Brabazon, sarsfield and Thomas Carolan, No. 14, 1 2 0 0 Esq. and Owen Kirwan, fifth year, — No. Q. To David Alexander contractor, Louth County129 Archives 2 1 , ...... 19 13 3 to repair 40 perches o f the road from 127 Drogheda to Dundalk, between Us­ To Pat Keenan, contractor to keep in re­ (bid. pair 260 perches of the road Dunleer to kenora bridge and Thomas Cravan’s the sea, between the cross o f Clonmore, house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, and Pat Gilmer’s house at the average at the average rate o f 3s. 6 d. per perch, rate of 4d. per perch, £4 6 s. 8 d. and 2s the necessary recognizance having been stamp duty the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor and having been entered into by the said Peter Segrave and William Johnston, contractor and Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, 130 No. 24, ...... 7 0 0 and John Brabazon, seventh year, — No. R. To David Alexander contractor, ...... 4 8 8 Ibid. to repair 40 perches o f the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the shore, Total...... 180 19 1 between widow Campbell’s house in Corstown and the mearing of Ferrard and Ardee, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 2 s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said

Carried o v e r ,...... 19 0 0 3 6 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 3 7

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 19 0 0 Brought forward, 38 5 0 contractor and Peter Segrave and tractor and William Noble and Robert William Johnston, —No. 25...... 5 0 0 Bingham, —No. 4 0 ,...... 105 0 0 131 T. To David Alexander contractor, 135 A . E. To Thomas Crinnian, con­ to repair 30 perches o f the road from tractor, to repair 80 perches of the road | 36 Goo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, between Dun- 36 Geo 3, from Drogheda to Ardee, between the i Chap. 55 any church and Gallagher’s cross, 21 Chap 5 ?, Sec. 6 lands of Annaglog and the lands of Sec 0. feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Knocketleva, 26 feet wide and 18 with average rate o f 3s. per perch, the neces­ gravel, at the average rate of 7s. per sary recognizance having been entered perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ into by the said contractor and Peter ing been entered into by the said con- i Segrave and William Johnston, No. 27, 4 1 0 0 tractor and William Noble and Robert 132 V. To David Alexander contractor, Bingham, —No. 4 1 , ...... 28 0 0 to repair 30 perches of the road from 136 A. R . To Owen Maguire, con­ Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Patrick tractor, to repair 50 perches o f the road Sheridan’s house and Jamies Cavanagh’s Ibid from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Ter­ house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, monfeckin, between Newfoundwell at the average rate of 3s. per perch, 1 bridge and Cannonstown bridge, 21 the necessary recognizance having been feet wide and 14 with gravel at the ave­ entered into by the said contractor and rage rate o f 6 s. per perch, the necessary Peter Segrave and William Johnston, recognizance having been entered into No. 29, ...... 4 1 0 0 by the said contractor and Owen Kir­ 133 Z. To Michael Byrne contractor, wan, and Thomas Maguire, —No. 58, 15 0 0 to repair 30 perches of the road from 137 A. S. To Owen Kirwan contractor Ibid. DroghedaLouth to Dundalk, between Gal­County Archivesto repair 30 perches o f the road from lagher’s cross and the mearing between Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, by Termonfec­ Salterstown and Martinstown, 21 feet kin, between Cannonstown bridge and wide and 14 with gravel, at the average Termonfeckin bridge, 21 feet wide and rate of 8 s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary 14 with gravel, at the average rate, of recognizance having been entered into 4s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recog­ by the said contractor and William nizance having been entered into by Johnston and Christopher Hardman, — the said contractor and Owen Maguire No. 33, ...... 5 5 0 and Thomas Maguire, --N o. 59, 6 15 0 134 A. D. To Thomas Crinnian, con­ 138 A . T. To Bernard Marron con­ tractor to repair 300 perches o f the tractor, to -repair 2 0 perches of the road Ibid. road from Drogheda to Ardee, between Ibid. from Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, the lands of Knocketleva and the lands between Law. McGoughran’s house of Coolfore, 26 feet wide and 18 with in Callistown and the south Harbour gravel, at the average rate o f 7s. per at Clogher, 21 feet wide and 14 with perch, the necessary recognizance hav- gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. per i ng been entered into by the said con- perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ing been entered into by the said con- Carried over, 38 5 0 Carried over. 193 0 0 3 8 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING A S S I Z E S , 183 5. 3 9

No. £ s.

Carried over, 348 17 6 Carried over, ...... 208 1 0 0 • I ■ 'it 4 0 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 41

No. £ s. d. £ 3. d. Brought f o rward,.. 348 17 6 No. Brought forward, ...... 367 5 3 entered into by the said contractor and seven years, 490 perches o f the road; Henry Sloan and William Reay, — from Collon to Drumcondra, between No. 77,...... 1 5 0 John Donagan’s forge and Matthew McKnight’s land at the average rate of OLD CONTRACTS. 4 1/4d. per perch, £ 8 13s. 6 d. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance 147 To John Brabazon, contractor, to having been entered into by the said keep in sufficient order and repair for contractor and W . P. Green, Esq. and 36, Geo. 3, seven years, 528 perches of the road Michael Crinnian, last year,— No. 84, 8 15 6 from Dunleer to the sea, between 151 T o Thomas Crinnian contractor, to Owen Barton’s house and the cross of keep in sufficient order and repair for Port, at the average rate of 4d. per 36, Geo. 3, seven years, 635 perches o f the road perch, £ 8 16s. and 2 s. stamp duty, the Chap. 55, from Newtownmonasterboice to Collon Sec. 80. necessary recognizance having been between Collonbeg nursery & Newtown­ entered into by the said contractor and monasterboice, at the average rate of Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and Pat Kee­ 4 1/4d. per perch, £11 4s. 10d. and 2s. nan, last year, — No. 81, ...... 8 18 0 stamp duty, the necessary recognizance 148 To John Brabazon contractor, to having been entered into by the said keep in sufficient order and repair, for contractor, and Right Hon. Lord Fer­ Ibid. seven years, 153 perches of the road rard & Pat Sarsfield, sixth year, No. 85 11 6 1 0 from Drogheda to Dundalk, between 152 To Lawrence Kenny contractor to the mill of Togher and Ferrard’s cross keep in sufficient order and repair, for at the average rate of 4d. per perch, Ibid seven years, 467 perches o f the road Louth£ 2 1 1 s. and 2 s. stamp duty, the ne­County Archives from Drogheda to Dundalk, between cessary recognizance having been en­ the south o f Grange and the chapel tered into by the said contractor and gate o f Skeagmore, at the average Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and Pat Kee­ rate o f 4d. per perch, £7 15s. 8 d. and nan, last year,—No. 82,... 2 13 0 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ 149 To Thomas Crinnian contractor, to zance having been entered into by the keep in sufficient order and repair for said contractor and Sir Patrick Bel­ Ibid. seven, years, 310 perches of the road lew, Bart, and John Brabazon, third from Ardee to Drogheda, between the 1 8 year, — No. 8 6 , ...... 7 17 mearing of Ardee and Ferrard, and the To Lawrence Kenny contractor, to 153 turnpike road, at the average rate o f keep in sufficient order and repair for 4 1/4d. per perch, £5 9s. 9d. and 2s. Ibid. seven years, 276 perches o f the road stamp duty, the necessary recognizance from Drogheda, to Dundalk, between: having been entered into by the said the road from Dunleer to Grange and, contractor and W. P. Green, Esq. the mearing o f Ardee and Ferrard, at and Michael Crinnian, last year, No. 83 5 11 9 the average rate of 4d. per perch, £4 150 To Thomas Crinnian contractor, to 1 2 s. and 2 s. stamp duty, the neces­ keep in sufficient order and repair, for sary recognizance having been entered

( Carried over...... 367 5 3 Carried over, 395 5 3 F 4 2 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 4 3

No. £ S. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. 395 5 3 Brought forward, 500 1 9 into by the said contractor and Sir Pa­ 159 To Richard Morris being the amount trick Bellew, Bart, and John Brabazon, o f half-a-year’s superannuation pension | third year, — No. 87, ...... 4 14 0 as County Constable due him this 154 To Lawrence Kenny contractor, to Assizes, —No. 93, ...... 2 9 2 keep in sufficient order and repair, for 36, Geo. 3, seven years, 438 perches of the road 502 1 0 11 Chap. 55, from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Deduct the following Sec80 the road from Prosperhill to Walsh­ queries represented in aid estown and the road from Dyzart to of the cess, ...... John Dolan’s house at the average £ s. d. rate o f 4d. per perch, £7 6 s. and 2s. No. 71, ...... 3 12 5 stamp duty, the necessary recognizance 71 1/2 ...... 1 2 5 having been entered into by the said 72, ...... 16 17 9 contractor and Sir Patrick Bellew, 73 ...... 19 15 6 Bart, and John Brabazon, third year, 74 ...... 6 4 7 — No. 8 8 , ...... 77 ...... 0 5 5 2 5 5 To Lawrence Kenny contractor, to 7 8 0 78 ...... 2 9 2 keep in sufficient order and repair, for 50 7 3 Ibid. seven years, 507 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea, between the Total, 452 3 8 mearing of Dromin and Trian and Rathdromin at the average rate o f 4d. per perch, £ 8 9s. and 2s stamp duty, Louththe necessary recognizance having beenCounty Archives entered into by the said contractor, and The County Treasurer acknowledges to have received from Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and John Francis Donagh, and Henry Chester, Esqrs, the sum o f Thirty- four Pounds Seven Shillings and One Penny, being a saving on Brabazon, third year. — No. 89, 8 11 0 156 To Mr. James Simpson, collector of money raised from this Barony for the Board o f Health, and which Ibid. the cess for this Barony, being the he will have represented in aid o f the cess at the next Assizes, Sec. 48. amount o f his fees on £2056 3s. at 9d. in the pound, No. 90, ...... 77 2 1 157- To William McMemony, being the amount o f half-a-year’s superannuation pension as County Constable, due him this Assizes, —No. 91, ...... 4 1 2 3 158 To Thomas Cunningham, being the amount o f half-a-year’s superannuation pension as County Constable due him this Assizes, —No. 92, ...... 2 9 2

Carried over...... 500 1 9

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No. £ s. d. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835 Brought forward ...... 10 11 0 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834- per perch, £ 8 18s. and 2 s. stamp duty the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Mr. Richard Morgan and Jas. Coleman, BARONY OF LOUTH. last year, — No. 36, ...... 9 0 0 163 To James Kinnehan contractor, to keep in sufficient repair 411 perches o f the O road from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Lurgangreen, between Milltown forge in Whiterath and the big tree in Dromis­ kin, at the average rate o f 4d. per perch, No. £ s. d £ 6 17s. and 2s. stamp duty the neces­ G r a n t e d , S p r in g , 1832. sary recognizance having been entered 160 £7 To John Woolsey, Esq. and Thomas into by the said contractor and Represen­ Ward to repair 40 perches of the road tatives of Mr. Nicholas Arthur and Thos. from Carrickmacross to the sea at Anna­ Kinnehan, last year, — No. 37, ...... 6 19 0 gassan, between Richard Plunket’s house 164 To James Kinnehan contractor, to keep in in Castlebellingham and Owen Grimes’ sufficient repair, 203 perches o f the house in Drumleck, 32 feet wide and 14 road from Ardee to Drogheda, between with gravel, at 3s. 6 d. per perch, 4s. the widow Kinnehan’s house in Whiterath stamp duty and 7s. wages, —No. 32, „ 7 11 0 and the mearing that divides the com­ Summer. 1834. mons from Whiterath, at the average Louth County rateArchives o f 4d. per perch, £$ 7s. 8 d. and 2s. }61 To Lawrence Conlon contractor, to repair 10 perches o f the road from Kingscourt stamp duty, the necessary recognizance to Dundalk, between John Marmion’s having been entered into by the said con­ house in Louth and Pat McArdle’s house tractor and Representatives of Mr. in the townland of Louth, 21 feet wide Nicholas Arthur and Thomas Kinehan, and 14 with gravel, at 5s. per perch, the last year, — No. 38, ...... 3 9 8 necessary recognizance having been en­ 165 To Patrick Toole contractor, to keep in tered into by the said contractor and sufficient repair, 621 perches o f the road Lawrence Taaffe and John Reilly, No. 26, 2 15 0 from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Lur­ T o a "saving on £7 17s. 6 d. granted to gangreen, between the cross of Allards­ Lawrence Conlon, to repair 35 perches town and Milltown forge, at the average of the road from Castleblaney to the sea, 0 5 0 rete o f 4d. per perch, £10 7s. and 2s. 162 To Pat Cooney contractor, to keep in suffi­ stamp duty, the necessary recognizance cient repair 534 perches o f the road from having been entered into by the said con­ Ardee to Lurgangreen and the sea, be­ tractor and Representatives Mr. Nicholas tween the mearing of Whiterath and Arthur and Owen Toole, last year, — 10 9 0 the commons and William Rogers’ house No. 3 9 ,... ~ ...... in Mooretown, at the average rate of 4d. Carried over. 40 8 8 Carried over. 10 11 0 4 6 BARONY OF LOUTH.

No. £ s. d. Brought forward,... 40 8 8 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834. 166 To Patrick Toole, contractor, to keep in BARONY OF LOUTH. sufficient repair, 192 perches of the road from Ardee to Dundalk by Lurgangreen, between the mearing of Newtowndarver from Babeswood and widow Kinnehan’s house in Whiterath, at the average rate The following Sums were presented by the Grand o f 4d. per perch, £3 4s. and 2s. stamp Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the duty, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor Barony of Louth, and applied to the following uses, and Representatives o f Mr. Nicholas Ar­ thur and Owen Toole, last year. No. 40, 3 6 0 167 To Robert W ood contractor, to keep in sufficient repair 759 perches of the road No. £ s. d. from Castleblaney to the sea at Blackrock, 168 A. To Law. Conlon contractor, to between Bernard Clarke’s house in repair 150 perches o f the road from 36, Geo. 3, Carrickmacross to the sea, at Lurgan- and the mearing o f Upper Chap. 55, green between the mearing o f Drum- Dundalk and Louth in Carrickrobbin, at Sec.6 . goolin and Muff, and Rev. Elias Thack­ the average rate o f 4 1/4. per perch, £13 eray’s gate, 21 feet wide and 14 with 8 s. 9d. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary gravel, at the average rate of 2 s. per recognizance having been entered into by perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ the said contractor and Mathew Fortescue ing been entered into by the said con­ Esq. and Thomas Mullen, third year, — tractor and Lawrence Taaffe and John No.Louth 4 1 ,...... County13 10 9 Archives Reilly, —No. 6 , ...... 15 0 0 C. T o John Martin cantractor, to Total...... 57 5 169 repair 50 perches o f the road from 1 3 Ibid. Carrickmacross to the sea at Lurgan­ green, between the tree in Dromiskin street and Peter Maginniss’ house at 1 the turnpike road, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. 3d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor and Anthony McGinnis' and George Harrett, —No. 11, 8 2 6 170 F. To Lawrence Conlon contractor to repair 80 perches o f the road from Ibid. Carrickmacross to Dundalk between James Moore’s house in Stonetown and the turnpike gate in Ballykelly, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the

Carried over...... 23 2 6 48 BARONY OF LOUTH. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 4 9

No. £ s. d. No. £ 3. d. Brought forward,...... 23 2 6 Brought forward, ...... 58 15 10 average rate of 2s. 3d. per perch, the Priortate and Artory, 2 1 feet wide and necessary recognizance having been 14 with gravel, at the average rate of entered into by the said contractor 2s. 3s. per perch, the necessary recog­ and Lawrence Taaffe and John Reilly, nizance having been entered into by No. 15 ...... 9 0 0 the said contractor and Law. Taaffe, 171 J. To Lawrence Conlon contractor, and John Reilly, -—No. 24, 11 5 0 to repair 80 perches o f the road from 175 O. To Constantine M cGinniss con­ 36 Geo. 3, Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the tractor to repair 150 perches of the road Chap 55, mills of Louth and Philip Callan’s house 36 Geo 3. from Carrickmacross to the sea, be­ Sec6 in Feras, 26 feet wide and 18 with Chap. 55 tween the cross roads of Gilbertstown,! Sec. 6 gravel, at the average rate o f 2 s. 10d. and the mearing that divides Manfields­ per perch, the necessary recognizance town and Woodenstown, 21 feet wide having been entered into by the said and 14 with gravel, at the average 1 contractor and Lawrence Taaffe and rate of 3s. per perch, the necessary re­ John Reilly, —No. 20, ...... 11 6 8 cognizance having been entered into 172 L. To Lawrence Conlon contractor by the said contractor and Jas. Smyth, to repair 80 perches o f the road from and James Maginniss, —No. 26, 2 2 10 0 Ib id Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the 176 Q. To Constantine McGinniss con­ Whitecross and the bridge o f Knock­ tractor, to repair 110 perches of the bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Ibid. road from Ardee to Dundalk, between at the average rate o f 2s. 4d. per perch, the cross roads of Christianstown and the necessary recognizance having been the cross roads o f Gilbertstown, 24 Louthentered into by the said contractor andCounty Archivesfeet wide and 16 with gravel, at the Lawrence Taaffe and John Reilly, — average rate of 4s. per perch, the neces- 173 No. 22...... 9 6 8 sary recognizance having been entered M. To Lawrence Conlon, con- into by the said contractor and James Ibid. tractor, to repair 60 perches of the road Smith and James Maginn, —No. 2 8 ,! 2 2 0 0 from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between 177 R. To Constantine McGinnis con-! James McArdle’s house in Louth and tractor, to repair 120 perches of the Owen Martin’s house in Whitecross, Ibid. road from Drumcashell to Dundalk, be- 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at tween the cross roads of Manfieldstown the average rate of 2 s. per perch, the and the cross roads of Readypenny, necessary recognizance having been 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the entered into by the said contractor and average rate of 2 s. 10d* per perch, the Lawrence Taaffe and John Reilly, — necessary recognizance having been No. 23, ...... 6 0 0 entered into by the said contractor and N. To Lawrence Conlon contractor James Maginn and James Smith, — 174 to repair 100 perches of the road from No. 2 9 , ...... 17 0 0 Castleblaney to the sea by Louth, be- 178 S. T o Constantine M cGinniss, con­ • tween the bridge that divides Louth and tractor, to repair 70 perches of the Monaghan and the stream that divides ibid. road from Carrickmacross to the. sea,

10 . Carried over, ...... 58 15 10 Carried -over, 1 0 131 5 0 BARONY OF LOUTH. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 51

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 131 10 10 Brought forward,.. 178 10 10 < between the cross roads at Christians­ road from Kingscourt to the sea at town and the mearing that divides Lurgangreen between Rev. Mr. Thack­ Newtowndarver and Babeswood, 21 eray’s gate in Louth and the church feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the gate in Louth, at the average rate of average rate of 2 s. 6 d. per perch, the Is. 3d. per perch, the necessary recog­ necessary recognizance having been nizance having been entered into by the entered into by the said contractor and said contractor and Lawrence Hoey and James Smyth and James Maginn, — Peter Wynne, —No. 35, ...... 3 15 0 183 No. 30, ...... 8 15 O X . T o James Conlon contractor, to 179 T. To James Smith contractor, to repair 150 perches o f the road from 86 Geo. 3, Dundalk to Ardee, between the bridge repair 140 perches o f the road from Chap. 55, 36 Geo. 3, of Fane and the mearing o f Killencoole Ardee to Dundalk, between Mathew Sec. 6. Chap. 35, and Darver at Mr. Booth’s, 24 feet Sec. 6. Murray’s at the cross roads and Maples­ town bridge 24 wide and 16 with gravel wide and 16 with gravel, at the average at the average rate of 4s. 6 d. per perch, rate o f 4s. 4d. per perch, the necessary the necessary recognizance having been recognizance having been entered into entered into by the said contractor and by the said contractor and Bryan Kelly Constantine M cGinniss and Christopher and Thomas Connolly, —No. 3 7 ,... 32 10 0 184 Y. To James Conlon contractor, to Jordan, —No. 32, ...... 31 10 O U. To Thomas Mullen contractor, repair 40 perches of the road from Car­ Ibid. 180 to repair 16 perches o f the road from rickmacross to the sea, between Faithful Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Bryan Fortescue’s entrance gate at Corderry, Ibid. Byrne’s house in Knockbridge and the and Allardstown cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Louthbridge of Knockbridge, 21 feet wideCounty Archives and 14 with gravel, at the average rate 3 s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ o f 5s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the zance having been entered into by the said contractor and Bryan Kelly and said contractor and Robert W ood and Thomas Connolly, —No. 38, ...... 6 0 0 Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 3 3 ,...... 4 0 0 OLD CONTRACTS. 181 V. To Lawrence Conlon contractor to repair 2 0 perches of the road from 185 To Pat Cooney contractor, to keep Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Mich­ ael Conlon’s house in Louth and Jas. in sufficient repair for seven years 196 McArdle’s house in Louth, 26 feet wide 36. Geo, 3, perches of the road from Dunleer to C hap, 55 Dundalk by Dromiskin, between the and 18 with gravel, at the average rate Sec. 80. of 2s. 9d. per perch the necessary re­ mearing of Dromiskin and the commons cognizance having been entered into by and the herd’s house in the commons, the said contractor and Lawrence Taaffe at the average rate o f 4d. per perch, £3 5s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, the and John Reilly, —No. 34, ...... 2 15 0 necessary recognizance having been en­ 182 W . To Pat Wynne contractor, to tered into by the said contractor and 49 Geo. 3 , repair 60 perches of a footpath on the Chap. 84, Sec. 8. Carried over...... 2 2 0 15 10 Carried over, ...... 178 10 10 5 2 B A R O N Y O F L O U T H .

£ s. d. Brought forward, 2 2 0 15 10 No. Representatives o f Win. Lewery, Esq. SPRIN G ASSIZES and Jas. Coleman, sixth year, No. 47, 3 7 4 To James Kinnehan contractor, to; 186 keep in sufficient repair for seven years, 366 perches of the road from Drogheda 36, Geo. 3, to Dundalk by Dromiskin between the Chap55 ’ mearing Ardee and Louth and the BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. mearing of the commons o f Dromiskin, ' at the average rate of 4d. per perch, UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES £ 6 2 s. 2 d. and 2 s. stamp duty the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and; James Hamilton, Esq. and Thomas Kinnehan, sixth year,—No. 4 8 ,... [ vi_ 6 4 . 2 _ No. £ •S* d 187 To Mr Arthur Holland, collector of 4 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1830. Ibid the cess for this Barony, being the ' 192 To Patrick Malone, and Joseph Morgan, See. 43. amount o f his fees on £847 Is. 8 d. to keep in sufficient order and repair at 9d. in the pound, —No. 4 9 , ...... 31 15 3 188 To Michael Little for building a by contract for seven years, 414 perches of the road from Dundalk to Lurgan­ gullet on the road from Ardee to Dun­ green by the sea, between the Dairyhill dalk, at Darver, executed under the in the townland of Point and Mr. Phil. order of Thomas Lee Norman and Green’s house at McCormack's bridge in Faithful Fortescue, Esqrs, having been ■ I the Merches, at 6 d. Irish per perch, suddenly damaged and such new gullet £9 11s. Id. and 2*. stamp duty, sixth Louthupon view thereof, requiring to beCounty Archives year, — No. 78, ...... 9 13 1 immediately executed, —No. 5 0 , . . . 10 0 0 Spring 1831. To Thomas Hoey to reimburse him 193 To Patrick Malone, and Joseph Morgan, 189 for the malicious injury done to his to keep in sufficient order and repair, by house at Littleash, on the 24th Deer. contract for seven years 414 perches of last,—No. 5 1 , ...... 2 8 6 the road from Dundalk to Lurgangreen, To Bryan Conlon to reimburse him by the sea, between the Dairyhill in the 190 for the malicious injury done to his townland of the Point & Mr. Phil. Green’s houses and property at Dunkeath, on house at McCormack’s bridge in the mer- 1. i •; [ the 4th April last, —No. 52, 12 0 0 ches, at 6 d. Irish per perch, £5 11s. 1d. To be raised off the Parish of Ste- and 2s. stamp duty last year, — No. 65, 9 13 1 191 bannon and paid to the County Trea­ Summer, 1881. surer, to reimburse him for so much 194 £10 To Mr. James Kieran, Richard and paid short by the Cess Collector and Bryan Flinn, to repair 50 perches o f the returned by him in arrears,...... 17 ■ 18 1 road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, by Crossmaglen, between Owen Hearty’s 304 9 2 house in Knockagh & Lawrence Casey’s Deduct query, No. 108, represented house in Slieve, 21 feet wide and 14 with in aid of the cess, ...... 7 11 0 Carried over. 19 6 Total, 296 18 2 2 54 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835 5 5

No. £ s. d. Brought forward ...... 19 6 2 No. £ s. d. Brought forward,... G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1831- 51 19 11 gravel, at 4s. per perch, 4s. stamp duty Granted Summer, 1834. and 10s. wages, —No. 18, ...... 10 14 0 James Johnston, & James Dickie, Esqrs. Spring, 1834, second year, — No. 15, 10 4 0 195 £4 10s. To Lawrence and Hugh Cunning­ 199 T o Jas. McKenna, contractor to keep in ham, to repair 30 perches of the road from sufficient repair for seven years, 291 Castleblayney to the sea, at Lurgangreen, perches o f the road from Dundalk to between James Kearney’s house in Rath­ Castleblaney, by Crossmaglen, between more and Juliet Rices, in Kilcurley, 21 the cross roads o f Roach and the mearing feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 3s. per o f Louth and Armagh, at the average perch, 4s. stamp duty and 4s. 6 d. wages, rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £5 3s. and 2s. stamp duty the necessary recognizance No. 31, ...... 4 18 6 196 £7 10s. To John McGough and Owen [ having been entered into by the said Reilly, to repair 50 perches of the road contractor and George McGusty Esq. from Dundalk, to the sea, between the and Pat McKenna, second year, No. 16, 5 5 0 widow McGough’s house in Haggards­ 200 To Henry O’Hare contractor, to keep in town, and widow Gartland’s house in sufficient repair 974 perches o f the road same, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, from Dundalk to Armagh, between Mr. at 3s. per perch, 4s. stamp duty and 7s. James Dickie’s gate at bridge o f Crin and the mearing o f Louth and Armagh, at the 6 d. wages. —No. 47, ...... 8 1 6 Summer. 1834. average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £17 4s. 197 To Pat Malone contractor, to keep in suffi­ 1 1 d. and 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary cient repair 711 perches of the road from recognizance having been entered into by DundalkLouth to Lurgangreen, by the sea,County theArchives said contractor and James Johnston, between John Hill’s house on the Dublin Esq. and Nicholas Heeney, second year, road and the mearing of Earl Roden’s and No. 17, ...... 17 6 11 Sir Agustus Foster’s estates, at the average 201 To Robert Wood contractor, to keep in rate of 3d. per perch, £ 8 17s. 9d. and 2s. sufficient repair 905 perches of the road stamp duty, the necessary recognizance from Castleblaney to the sea at Blackrock, having been entered into by the said con­ between Bernard Clarke’s house in tractor and James N. Frood, Esq. and Knockbridge and the stream that divides Dunmahon from Hainstown, at the ave­ Owen Malone, second year, No. 14, 8 19 9 198 To Owen Connolly, contractor to keep rage rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, £16 0 s. 6 d. in sufficient repair 606 perches o f the and 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ road from Carrickmacross, to Newry, nizance having been entered into by the between John McCullogh’s house on the said contractor and Representatives of turnpike road and the mearing of Louth, William Lewery, Esq. and Thomas Mul­ 16 2 6 and Armagh, at the average rate o f 4d. len, fourth year,—No. 1 8 , ...... per perch, £ 1 0 2 s. and 2 s. stamp duty, 202 To Pat Cooney contractor, to keep in suffi­ the necessary recognizance having been cient repair, 563 perches o f the road from entered into by the said contractor and Lurgangreen to Dundalk, by Blackrock, between Clermont avenue gate and the

Carried over. 51 19 11 Carried over, 100 18 4 5 6 B A R O N Y O F UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING A SSIZES, 1835. 57

£ d. No. £ s. d. No. s. Brought forward,... 135 9 3 Brought forward,... 100 18 4 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834. G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834. stream that divides Mr. Thomas Fortes­ 206 To Patrick McCooey, contractor to keep in cue’s and Mr. Foster’s estates, at the sufficient repair 1125 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ average rate of 4d. per perch, £9 7s. 8 d. tween the bridge that divides Philips­ and 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by the town and Milltown, and the mearing that said contractor and Mr. Richard Morgan divides the Counties o f Louth, & Mon­ aghan, at the average rate o f 4 1/2d. per and James Coleman, last year,— No. 19, 9 9 8 203 To Patrick Cooney contractor, to keep in perch, £21 Is. 10d. and 3s. stamp duty sufficient repair, 873 perches of the road the necessary recognizance having been from Carrickmacross to the sea, between entered into by the said contractor Dunmahon stream and Pat Brodigan’s and Owen McKeone, Esq. and James 21 4 10 house at the Blackrock, at the average McCooey, fifth year, ...... rate of 3 1/2d. per perch, £12 14s. 7d. and 207 To Patrick McCooey, contractor to keep in sufficient repair 350 perches o f the 2 s. stamp duty the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, said contractor & Mr. Richard Morgan, between John Mulholland’s house in Plaster, and Mr. Owen McKeone’s house and James Coleman, last year. — No. 20, 12 16 7 204 To Pat Cooney, contractor to keep in in Belrobbin, at the average rate o f 4 1/2d. sufficient repair 402 perches of the road per perch, £ 6 11s. 3d. and 2s. stamp from Ardee to Dundalk, by Hainstown duty, the necessary recognizance having between James Savage’s house in Hains­ been entered into by the said contrac­ town and the direction post o f Ballybar­ tor, and Owen McKeone, Esq. and James 13 3 rackLouth at the average rate of 4d. per perch,County McCooeyArchives, fifth year, — No. 24, ...... 6 208 To Michael Markey, contractor, to keep £ 6 14s. and 2s. stamp duty, the neces­ sary recognizance having been entered in sufficient repair 513 perches of the into by the said contractor and Mr. Rich­ road from Carlingford to Carrickmacross ard Morgan, and James Coleman, last between Peter Rice’s house in the town­ land o f Carrickedmond, and Owen year, — No. 2 1 , ...... 6 16 0 205 To John Craige, contractor to keep in McShane’s house in the townland o f Fal­ sufficient repair 320 perches of the road more, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per from Dundalk to Armagh, between the Perch, £9 Is. 8 d. and 2s. stamp duty bridge that divides Lurgankeel and Car­ the necessary recognizance having been rickedmond, and the bridge that divides entered into by the said contractor and W. J. Dawson, Esq. & John McGough, Lurgankeel and Dungooley, at the aver­ 9 3 8 age rate of 4d. per perch, £5 6 s. 8 d. and third year, — No. 25, ...... 209 T o James Haughey, contractor, to keep 2 s. stamp duty the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said con­ in sufficient repair 740 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, by tractor, and Rev. Gervais Tinley, and Crossmaglen, between Ralph Coulters Hugh Hanlon, fifth year,— No. 22, 8 5 8 house in the townland o f Carrickastuck, Carried o v e r , ...... 135 9 3 Carried o v e r , ...... 172 11 H 0 58 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

No. £ s. d. Brought forward,... 172 11 0 Granted Summer, 1834. BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. and Neal Mooney’s house in the town­ land o f Courtbawn, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, £13 2s. Id. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said con­ tractor and Mr. A. C. Bradford, and The following Sums were presented by' the Grand Matthew Haughey, third year, — No. 26, 13 4 1 Ju ry and Confir med by the Court to be raised off the Barony o f Upper Dundalk, and applied to the following Total...... 185 15 1 uses,

No. £ 8. d 2 1 0 A . To James Kennedy contractor, to repair 40 perches o f the road from -36, Geo. 3, Dundalk to Newry, between Mrs. Chap 55> Browne’s house in Seatown Dundalk, * ' and Mr. Peter Coleman’s house in same, 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the average rate o f 4s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor and Louth County JosephArchives Edmondson and Thomas Boyle, No. 2, ... •*. ••• ••• ••• 12 0 0 2 1 1 B. To James Kennedy contractor, to repair 30 perches of the road from iibid. Dundalk to the sea, between Mr. Robt. Godbey’s house in Dundalk and Mr. John Lawless’ house in same, 30 feet wide and 2 1 with gravel, at the average rate of 7s. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Joseph Ed­ mondson and Thomas Boyle, —No. 3, 10 10 •0 212 C. To James Kennedy contractor, to repair 30 perches of the road from Ibid. Dundalk to Ardee, between Robert Magee’s public house in Dundalk and the Friary in Dundalk, 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the average rate of 6 s. per perch, the necessary recogni-

Carried over. 22 10 0 6 0 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 61

1 No. £ 3. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 22 10 0 Brought forward,.. 77 0 0 zance having been entered into by the by the said contractor and Joseph Ed­ said contractor and Joseph Edmondson mondson and Thomas Boyle, —No. 9, 6 0 0 and Thomas Boyle, —No. 4, ...... | 9 0 0 217 I. To Peter Clarke, contractor, to 213 D. To James Kennedy contractor, repair 80 perches o f the road from to repair 60 perches o f the road from 36 Geo. 3, Dundalk to Ardee, between the Friary 36 Geo. 3 Dundalk to the sea, between the head Chap. 55, chapel in Dundalk and Hugh O’Hare’s Sec. 6. Chap. 55 Inn in Dundalk and Terence O’Hare’s house in Rath, 26 feet wide and 18 Sec. 6 house at the Windwill, 30 feet wide and with gravel, at the average rate o f 6 s. 21 with gravel, at the average rate of per perch, the necessary recognizance 7s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recog­ having been entered into by the said nizance having been entered into by the contractor and Owen O’Hare, and * 1 i, IT "P J 1 said contractor and Joseph Edmondson, Nicholas Martin, —No. 11, ...... 24 0 0 and Thomas Boyle, —No. 5, ...... 22 10 0 218 J. To Thomas Mullen contractor, 214 F. To Jas. Kennedy contractor, to to repair 16 perches of the road from repair 40 perches of the road from Dun­ Ibid. Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Bryan Ibid. dalk to Armagh, between Jas. Hearty’s i Byrne’s house in Knockbridge and the house in Castletown and Mr. Murphy’s bridge of Knockbridge, 21 feet wide garden wall in same, 21 feet wide and and 14 with gravel, at the average rate 14 with gravel, at the average rate of o f 5s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 6 s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the zance having been entered into by the said contractor and Robert W ood and said contractor and Joseph Edmondson Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 1 2 ,...... 4 0 0 and Thomas Boyle, —No. 7, ...... 12 0 0 219 K. To Thomas Mullen contractor, LouthG. To James Kennedy contractor, County i Archives 215 to repair 150 perches o f the road from to repair 40 perches of the road from Ibid Dundalk to Ardee, between the stream Ibid. Dundalk to the sea, between John Law­ that divides the Corporation o f Dundalk less’ house in Seatown and the free- from Rath and Affane bridge, 21 feet school in Dundalk, 26 feet wide and wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 18 with gravel, at the average rate of rate of 6 s. per perch, the necessary re­ 5s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recog­ cognizance having been entered into by nizance having been intered into by the the said contractor and Robert Wood, said contractor and Joseph Edmondson and Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 1 3 ,. .. 45 0 0 8 and Thomas Boyle, —No. , ...... 11 0 0 2 2 0 L. To Thomas Mullen contractor, 216 H. To James Kennedy contractor, to repair 60 perches o f the road from to repair 2 0 perches of the road from Ibid. Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Peter Ibid. Dundalk to the sea, between Terence McEvoy’s house in Rath and Bryan O’Hare’s house at the Windmill and Byrne’s house in Knockbridge, 21 feet Mr. John Duffy’s house at the Quay, wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the rate of 5s. per perch, the necessary re­ average rate 6s. per perch, the necessary cognizance having been entered into by recognizance having been entered into Carried over...... 156 0 0 Carried over. 77 0 0 62 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 63

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 193 0 0 Brought forward, ...... 156 0 0 cognizance having been entered into the said contractor and Robert Wood, by the said contractor and Peter Hee­ and Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 1 4 ,... 15 0 0 ney and William M cEnally, —No. 21, 0 221 M. To James Haughey contractor, 6 O 225 Q. To Patrick Markey contractor, to repair 50 perches o f the road from to repair 150 perches o f the road from 36 Geo. 3, Carlingford to Carrickmacross, be- 36, Geo. 3, Dundalk to Armagh, by Forkhill, be- Chap55' tween Patrick Bellew’s house in Kil­ curry and Mr. David Courtney’s house Chap55, tween Mathew McElroy’s. house on the Newry road and Mr. David Courtney’s in Mountbailie, 21 feet wide and 14 house in Mountbailie 21 feet wide and with gravel at the average rate o f 4s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. 9d. per perch, the necessary recog­ zance having been entered into by the nizance having been entered into by said contractor and Walter James Daw­ the said contractor and Walter James son and Thomas Bradford, —No, 16, 11 5 O 222 N. To Janies Haughey contractor, Dawson and Thomas Bradford, No. 22, 43 2, 6 to repair 20 perches o f the road from 226 H- To Patrick Markey contractor, Ibid. Dundalk to Newry, between Peter to repair 100 perches of the road from Cowan’s house in Sparrowpark, and Ibid. Dundalk to Armagh, by Forkhill, be­ James McGahan’s house in Annaghs, tween Mr. David Courtney’s house in 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Mountbailie and the mearing that di­ vides Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide average rate of 4s. per perch, the neces­ sary recognizance having been entered and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 5s. 3d. per perch, the necessary re­ into by the said contracter and Thomas cognizance having been entered into Bradford and Arthur O'Hagan, No. 17, 4 0 © by the said contractor and Walter Jas. 223 Louth O. To James Haughey contractor, County Archives Dawson and Thomas Bradford, No; 23, 26 5 0 to repair 30 perches o f the road from 227 S. To Owen Malone, contractor, to Ibid. Dundalk to Newry, between Patrick repair 30 perches o f the road from Hughes’ house in Dowdallshill and Ibid. Dundalk to Lurgangreen, between Te­ Peter Cowan’s house in Sparrowpark, rence O’Hare’s house at the windmill, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and the green avenue road, 21 feet average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, the wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave­ necessary recognizance having been rage rate o f 4s. per perch, the necessa­ entered into by the said contractor and ry recognizance having been entered Thos. Bradford and Arthur O’Hagan, No. 18, ...... into by the said contractor and Mathew 6 15 0 Garstin and Thomas Malone, —No. 25 6 0 0 224 P- To Nicholas Heeney contractor, 228 T. To Owen McArdIe contractor to to repair 30 perches of the road from lower a hill and fill a hollow on the Ibid Dundalk to Markethill, between Owen Ibid. road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, at O’Hagan’s house in Drumbilla and the Sec. 18. the average rate o f £2 17s. per perch, mearing of Louth and Armagh, 21 feet the necessary recognizance having been wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per perch, the necessary re- Carried over,... 274 7 6

Carried over, ...... 193 0 0 64 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 -5 . 6 5

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. 7 6 Brought forward 274 Brought forward, 327 16 6 entered into by the said contractor, and cognizance having been entered into Ralph Coulter and Pat Agnew, No. 28 19 19 0 by the said contractor and Joseph Ed­ 229 U. T o Owen McArdIe, contractor to mondson and Thomas Boyle, —No. 33, 4 2 6 repair 70 perches o f the road from Car- 233 Y. To Richard Flinn contractor, to 30, G eo. 3, rickmaeross to Newry, by Forkhill, be- repair 50 perches of the road from Chap. 5 5 , t w e e n Anne McEntegart’s house in Ras- 30, Goo. 3 , Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Crossma- 5ec' 6’ san and the bridge that divides Louth glen between Pat McKeone's house in and Armagh, 21 feet wide and 14 with Bridgeacrin & Peter Hearty’s house in gravel, at the average rate of 5s. 6 d. Killen, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, per perch, the necessary recognizance at the average rate o f 4s. 3d. per perch, having been entered into by the said the necessary recognizance having been | contractor and Ralph Coulter and entered into by the said contractor and Patrick Agnew, —No. 29, ...... 19 5 0 Robert Bailie and Robert Dickie, —! ‘>30 V. To Owen McArdIe contractor, No. 36...... 1 0 1 2 6 to repair SO perches of the road from 2 3 4 Z. T o Richard Flinn contractor, to Ibid Dundalk to Castleblaney by Crossma­ repair 50 perches of the road from Dun- glen, between the cross roads at Anna- Ibid. dalk to Castleblaney, by Crossmaglen, vackey and James Agnew’s house in between the mearing o f Louth and Courtbane, 21 feet wide and 14 with Armagh and Mr. Robert Bailie’s gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 6 d. per avenue in Shortstone, 2 1 feet wide and perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate ing been entered into by the said con­ o f 4s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary re­ tractor and Ralph Coulter, and Patrick cognizance having been entered into by LouthAgnew, —No. 30, ...... County6 15 O theArchives said contractor and Robert Bailie 231 To Hugh McCulloch contractor and Robert Dickie, —No. 3 7 ,...... 11 5 0 to repair 50 perches of the road from 235 To James McCullagh, being the | Ibid Carrickmacross to Newry, between the ' 55 Geo. 3, amount o f half-a-year’s superannuation mearing of Louth and Monaghan at Chap 158, pension as County Constable, due him Carrickakelly and the new school-house Sec4, ’ this Assizes, —No. 38, ...... 2 9 2 at Annaghavackey, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of OLD CONTRACTS. 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the 233 To Jas. Kennedy contractor to keep said contractor and Benjamin Holden in sufficient order and repair for seven and James Gray, —No. 32, ...... 7 1 0 0 30 Geo. 3, years, 920 perches o f the road from 232 X. To. James Kennedy contractor, Sec8o ’ Dundalk to Armagh by Castleroach, to build a gullet on the road from Newry between Mr. Murphy’s garden wall Ibid. to Carrickmacross, by Castletown, be- at Castletown, and the cross roads at Sec. 2 1 . tween Mr. Murphy’s house and the Roach, at the average rate o f 4 1/2d. per cross of Castletown, at the average rate perch, £17 5s. and 2s. stamp duty, of 5s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary re- the necessary recognizance having been

Carried over, 327 16 6 Carried over, ...... 356 5 8 I 66 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 6 7

No. £ s. d. N o . £ s. d. Brought forward, 356 5 8 entered into-by the said contractor and Brought forward,.. 401 7 6 George Forster, Esq. and James Smyth, road from Ardee to Forkhill, between the Annagh bridge and the bridge that last year,—-No. [ 3 9 ,...... 17 7 0 237 To Jas. M cKenna contractor, to keep divides Conniker and Barronstown, at in sufficient order and repair, for seven the average rate of 4d. per perch, £8 2s. and 2s. stamp duty the necesssary re­ 36, Geo. 3, years 385 perches of the road from Chap. 5; >, Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross cognizance having been entered into by sec' ' roads of Skyhill, and the mearing of the said contractor and Thos. McCann, Louth and Armagh, at the average rate Owen McKeone and Graham Johnston, Esqrs, and James McCooey fourth o f 4; [d. per perch, £ 6 16 4d. and 2s. 4 0 stamp duty, the necessary recognizance year, — No. 4 3 , ...... 8 having been entered into by the said ' 241 To John Craig, contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for seven contractor and George McGusty, Esq. 36 Geo. 3, years, 340 perches o f the road from and Patrick McKenna, fifth year,— Sec80 Armagh to Carlingford, by the White­ No. 40, ...... 6 18 4 238 To Thomas Deery contractor, to keep mill, between the bridge that divides in sufficient order and repair for seven Lurgankeel, and Carrickedmond and Ibid years, 551 perches of the road from Stephen Marmion’s house in the An- Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross naghs, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per roads at Skyhill and the cross roads perch, £6 0s. 5d. and 2s. stamp duty, at Shortstone, at the average rate of the necessary recognizance having been 4 1/4d. per perch, £9 15s. Id. and 2s. entered into by the said contractor and W . J. Dawson, Esq. and Henry Craig, stamp duty, the necessary recognizance fourth year, — No. 44, ...... 6 2 5 Louthhaving been entered into by the saidCounty Archives 242 To Mr. Wm. Hacket, collector of the contractor and George McGusty, Esq. Ibid ^ cess for this Barony, being the amount and Michael Deery, fifth year, No. 41, 9 17 1 Sec. 5 9. of his fees on £983 12s. 6d. at 9d. in 2 3 9 To James Haughey, contractor, to the pound, —No. 45, ...... ~ 36 17 8 keep in sufficient order and repair 243 To Hugh McMahon to reimburse Ibid. for seven years, 614 perches of the road 3& 4 W. 4 him for the malicious injury done to his from Dundalk to Armagh, between the chap. 47, houses and property at Gortin, on the mearing o f Lurgankeel and Dungooley 2nd September last, —No. 46, ...... 6 0 0 and the mearing of Louth and Armagh, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, 458 11 7 £10 17s. 5d. and 2s. stamp duty, the Deduct the following necessary recognizance having been queries represented in aid entered into by the said contractor and W . J. Dawson, Esq. and Mathew of the cess, ...... £ s. d. Haughey, fourth year, — No. 4 2 , . . . 1 0 19 5 No. 1 3 4 ,...... 9 13 1 240 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, to 1 3 5 , ...... 9 13 1 Ibid. keep in sufficient, order and repair, 1 3 7 ,...... 0 1 4 for seven years, 486 perches of the 1501, ... 0 2 0 19 9 6 Carried over, 401 7 6 Total, 439 2 1 SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 6 9

No. £ s. d. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. Brought forward,... 63 18 0 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1833. to each side o f the new intended narrow road from Dundalk to Carlingford by Jenkinstown, between the road from Dundalk, to the sea, at & R ich­ BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. ard Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 4s. stamp duty, —No 49, ...... 0 5 0 Spring, 1834, UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES 248 T o a saving on £6 14s. 8d. granted to James W olfe McNeale, Esq. Thomas and Patrick Mackin, to keep in sufficient or­ der and repair by contract for seven years, No. £ s. d 398 perches of the road from Dundalk, to G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1833. Narroww a t e r 0 11 4 244 1s. To Travers Wright, Esq. Charles Ken­ 249 To James Wolfe, McNeale, Esq. Bernard & dall, and Bernard Treanor, to form, level, James Harrigan, to keep in sufficient or­ and drain, 830 perches of the new inten­ der and repair by contract for seven years ded narrow road from Dundalk to Car­ 338 perches o f the road from Dundalk, lingford, by Jenkinstown between the to Carlingford by Jenkinstown, between road from Dundalk, to the sea, at Omeath Ballymascanlan, bridge and the bridge and Richard Barrett’s house in Pied­ that divides Ballurgan and Dulargy, at mont, 16 feet wide 4s. stamp duty, — No. 4d. per perch, £5 12s. 8d. and 2s. stamp 46,Louth ...... County0 5 0 duty, Archives sixth year, — No. 32, ...... 5 14 8 245 £60 To Travers Wright, Esq. Charles Summer. 1834. Kendall, and Bernard Treanor, to gravel 250 B. To James Revels, contractor, to re­ 830 perches of the new intended narrow pair 100 perches o f the road from Car­ road from Dundalk to Carlingford, by lingford to Markethill, between the Po­ Jenkinstown between the road from Dun­ lice Office in Plaster, and the mearing dalk, to the sea, at Omeath, and Richard that divides Plaster and Carrickaneena, Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and 14 with gravel, at 3s. 6d. per perch average rate o f 2s. 6d. per perch, the ne­ 8s. stamp duty and £3 wages, —No. 47, 63 8 0 cessary recognizance having been entered 246 £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Bernard into by the said contractor and Robert Treanor, to lay out 830 perches of the Taylor, and Pat McGough, No. 6, 12 10 0 new intended narrow road leading from 251 E. To Archibald M cComb, contractor to Dundalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, repair 100 perches of the road from Dun­ between the road from Dundalk to the sea, dalk to Newry, between John Scott’s at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house house in Carrickaneena, and the mear­ in Piedmont, 4s. stamp duty, —No. 48, 0 5 0 ing of Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide 247 £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Bernard and 14 with gravel, at the rate o f 3s. 4d. Treanor, to make 100 perches of fences per perch, the necessary recognizance 82 19 0 Carried over, 63 18 0 Carried over, 70 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 71

N o . N o. £ 3. d. £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 82 19 0 Brought forward,... 141 18 4 Granted Summer, 1834. Granted Summer, 1834. having been entered into by the said con­ 255 To Charles Kendall contractor, to keep in tractor and William Freeburn, and Dani­ sufficient repair 274 perches of the road el Carter, —No. 22, ...... 16 13 4 from Newry to Carlingford, by Ravens­ 252 To Charles Kendall, contractor to keep in dale, between the turnpike road at Flurry­ sufficient repair 740 perches of the road bridge and Isaac McAlester’s house in from Newry to the sea, at Hanlon’s quay Mulliards, at the average rate of 4d. per between the stream that divides Money­ perch, £4 11s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty cockcrow from Corahit, in the townland the necessary recognizance having been of Moneycockcrow, and the bridge that entered into by the said contractor and divides Benagh and Ballygooley, in the William Keage, last year,— N o. 30, 4 13 4 townland of Ballygooley, at the average 256 To Charles Kendall contractor, to keep in rate of 4d. per perch £12 6s. 8d. and 2s. sufficient repair, 730 perches of the road stamp duty, the necessary recognizance from Dundalk to the sea at Omeath, be­ having been entered into by the said tween William McAstave’s house in contractor and Bernard Treanor, sixth Jenkinstown and Lawrence Toner's house year,— N o. 27, ...... 12 8 8 in Spilicanee, at the average rate of 4d. 253 To Thomas Mackin contractor to keep in per perch, £12 3s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty sufficient repair 809 perches of the road the necessary recognizance having been from Narrowwater to Dundalk, between entered into by the said contractor and Miss Smith’s house in the townland of William Keage, last year, — No. 31,... 1 2 5 4 Knocknagowran, at the turn of the road 257 To Bernard Harrigan contractor to keep in leading from Newry to Carlingford, and sufficient repair, 205 perches of the road theLouth river or merch that divides Corahit County fromArchives Carlingford to Newry by Jenkins­ from Moneycockcrow, at the average rate ' town, between the mearing that divides of 4d. per perch, £13 9s. 8d. and 2s. the estates of Sir H. Goodricke, and Mr. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance Tipping in Ballurgan and the mearing having been entered into by the said con­ that divides Mr. Tipping's and Mr. W. tractor and Mr. Richard De Verdon and McNeale's estates in Ballymacalled, at the average rate of 4d. per perch, £3 6s. Patrick Mackin, sixth year, — No. 28,... 13 11 8 254 To Thomas Mackin contractor, to keep in 8 d. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary sufficient repair 971 perches of the road recognizance having been eutered into Carlingford to Willville, between Thomas by the said contractor and Graham, i Keegan’s school-house at the turn of the Johnston Esq. and James Harrigan, last 8 8 road and Richard Campbell’s house in the year. N o. 32, ...... 3 townland of Muclagh, at the average rate 5 8 of 4d. per perch, £16 3s. 8d. and 2s. Total...... 162 stamp duty, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said con­ tractor and Mr. Richard De Verdon and Patrick M ackin, sixth year,—No. 2 9 ,... 16 5 8

Carried over, 141 18 4 SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 7 3

BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. No. £ s. d. Brought forw ard, ...... 2 0 3 4 tered into by the said contractor and William Keage and John Hill, No. 10, 7 0 0 261 J. To Bernard Treanor contractor, to repair 1 0 0 perches of the road from The following Sums were presented by the Grand 36, Geo. 3, Dundalk to Carlingford, between Mich- Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the C h a p 55, a e l Boyle’s house in Clonghanalark and Barony o f Lower Dundalk, and applied to the following Se c 6 Patrick Maginniss’ house in Lemonigh, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the uses, average rate of 3s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Charles Kendall and John Hill, No. 11, 17 1 0 0 No. £ s. d. O. To Robert Cowley contractor, 258 B. To Hugh Hanlon contractor, 262 to repair 40 perches o f the road from to repair 2 0 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between Ar- 36, Geo. 3, Dundalk to the sea, at Rathcor, be- Ibid. thur Hanratty’s house in Carlingford & Sec6 tween Michael Ferguson’s house in Hugh Parks’ house in Moneymore, 21 Rathcor and the sea, at Rathcor, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. 6 d. per perch, the average rate o f 3s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been necessary recognizance having been en­ entered into by the said contractor and tered into by the said contractor and Thomas Cowley and Janies Traynor, — ' Lawrence Leonard and James Kearney, No. 18, ...... ! 7 0 0 LouthNo. 2...... County.. 3 10 0 Archives 2 0 3 P. To Robert Cowley contractor, 1 2 5 9 H. To Charles Kendall contractor, to repair 30 perches of the road from 1 to repair 1 0 0 perches of the road from Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between Hugh Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between the Parks’ house in Moneymore and Pat bridge, that divides Bellurgan and Maginniss’ house in Lemonigh, 21 feet Rockmarshall and Piedmont chapel, 2 1 wide and 14 with gravel, at the average feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the rate o f 3s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary average rate o f 3s. 4d. per perch, the recognizance having been entered into necessary recognizance having been en­ by the said contractor and Thomas tered into by the said contractor and Cowley and James Treanor, —No. 19, 5 5 0 William Keage and John Hill, —No. 9, 16 13 4 264 Q- To Robert Cowley contractor, 260 1 . To Charles Kendall contractor, to repair 6 6 perches of the road from to repair 40 perches of the road from Ibid Dundalk to Carlingford, between Dr. Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between Pied­ Kelly’s house in Carlingford and A r­ mont chapel and Riverstown bridge, 2 1 thur Hanratty’s house in Carlingford, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 21 feet wide" and 14 with gravel, at average rate of 3s. 6 d. per perch, the the average rate of 3s. 6 d. per perch, necessary recognizance having been en- the necessary recognizance having been

Carried over, 2 0 3 4 Carried over, ••• 56 18 4 K 74 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835.. 75

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 56 18 4 Brought forward, 112 7 8 entered into by the said contractor and perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Thomas Cowley and James Treanor, — ing been entered into by the said con­ No. 20, ...... 11 11 0 tractor and Archibald Montgomery 265 U. To James Revels contractor, to and Michael Maguiggan, —No. 4 0 ,... 9 0 0 repair 150 perches o f the road from 269 Z. To Thomas Mackin, contractor, 36, Geo. 3, Carlingford to Dundalk, between Bal- to repair 50 perches o f the road from Chap. 55, lymascanlon bridge and the turnpike . ><> Geo. 3, the sea, at to Dundalk, be- sec6 ' road at Faughart, 21 feet wide and 14 ■Sec * 6 ’ tween Patrick Rafferty’s house in Gree­ with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. nore and St. James’ well in much 4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ Grange, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ zance having been entered into by the vel, at the average rate o f 3s. per perch, said contractor and Patrick M cGone, the necessary recognizance having been and Bernard Harrigan, —No. 26, 25 0 0 entered into by the said contractor and 266 To James DeElle contractor, to Archibald Montgomery and Michael repair 70 perches of the road from Maguiggan, —No. 41, ...... 7 10 0 Dundalk to the sea, between the mail­ 270 A. A. To Thomas Mackin con­ coach road at Carrickaneena and the tractor, to repair 50 perches o f the road bridge that divides Louth and Armagh, Ibid. from the cross roads at Crossalaney to 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Dundalk, between Mr Richard Ver- average rate o f 2s. 10d. per perch, the don’s iron gate in Monksland and the necessary recognizance having been en­ crossroads in same, 21 feet wide and tered into by the said contractor and' 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Archibald M cCombe and Edward 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ LouthMcShane, —No. 27, ...... County9 18 4 Archiveszance having been entered into by the 267 W . To James Revels contractor, said contractor and Archibald Montgo­ to repair 60 perches of the road from mery & Michael Maguiggan, —No. 43, 7 10 0 Ibid. Carlingford to Markethill, between the 271 A . C. To Jas. De Elle contractor, Police Office in Plaster and the mearing to repair 45 perches o f the road from o f Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide Ibid’ Dundalk to Newry, between the mear­ and 14 with gravel, at the average rate ing that divides Louth and Armagh and of 3s. per perch the necessary recogni­ the turnpike gate at Faughart, 21 feet zance having been entered into by the wide and 14 with gravel, at the average said contractor and Patrick M cGone rate o f 2s. 10d. per perch, the neces­ and Rernard Harrigan, —No. 28, ... 9 0 0 sary recognizance having been entered 2 68 Y. To Thomas Mackin contractor, into by the said contractor and Archi­ to repair 60 perches o f the road from bald McCombe and Edward McShane, Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between the No. 45, ...... 6 7 6 bridge that divides Ballaverty and Earls­ quarter and James McKeone's house in OLD CONTRACTS. Ballaverty, 21 feet wide and 14 with 272 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per Ibid. keep in sufficient order and repair for Sec. 80. Carried over, ...... 112 7 8 Carried over, 142 15 2 76 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 7 7

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. 142 15 2 Brought forward, ...... 191 1 2 2 seven years, 1062 perches of the road pier of the buoy point at Ballagan, at from Narrow-water to Dundalk, be­ the average rate of 4d. per perch, £18 tween the bridge that divides Benagh & 9s. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary Ballygooley, and the cross roads at Bal­ recognizance, having been entered into laverty, at the average rate of 4d. per by the said contractor and James W . perch, £17 14s. and 2s. stamp duty, McNeale, Esq. and Pat Mackin, — the necessary recognizance having last year, — No. 49...... 18 11 0 been entered into by the said contractor 276 To Bernard Harrigan contractor, to and James W . McNeale, Esq. and Pat keep in sufficient order and repair for Mackin, last year, —No 46, ...... 17 16 0 56 Geo. 3, seven years, 338 perches o f the road 273 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to Chap. 55 from Dundalk to Carlingford by Jen- keep in sufficient order and repair for Sec. 8 ; > kinstown, between Ballymascanlan 36, Geo. 3, seven years, 398 perches of the road bridge and the bridge that divides Bal­ Sec80 from Dundalk to Narrow-water, be­ lurgan and Dulargy, at the average tween the bridge dividing Lord Kil­ rate of at 4d. per perch, £5 12s. 8 d. murray’s and Lord Angleseay’s estates and 2 s. stamp duty the necessary and the Ferry Slip at Narrow-water, recognizance having been entered into at the average rate of 4d. per perch, by the said contractor and James W. £ 6 1 2 s. 8 d. and 2 s. stamp duty, the M Neale, Esq. and Janies Harrigan, necessary recognizance having been last year, — No. 5 0 , ...... 5 14 8 entered into by the said contractor and 277 To Thomas Mackin, contractor to James W . McNeale, Esq. and Pat Ibid. keep in sufficient order and repair, Mackin, last year,— No. 47, ...... 6 14 8 for seven years, 1603 perches o f the 2 7 4 Louth To Thomas Mackin contractor, County to roadArchives from Narrowwater to the Sea at keep in sufficient order and repair, for Bellagan, between Ballyonan bridge Ibid seven years, 1450 perches o f the road in the townland o f Omeath and St. from Newry to Carlingford, between James’ well in the townland o f Much- the bridge that divides Louth and A r­ Grange, at the average rate o f 4d. per magh, and Balyonan bridge, at the perch, £26 14s. 4d. and 3s. stamp average rate of 4d. per perch, £24 3s. duty, the necessary recognizance hav­ 4d. and 3s. stamp duty, the necessary ing been intered into by the said con­ recognizance having been entered into tractor and Patrick Mackin, sixth year. by the said contractor and James W. No. 51, ...... 26 17 4 McNeale, Esq. and Patrick Mackin, 278 To Mr. Benjamin Thomson, collector last year, — No. 4 8 ,...... 24 6 4 Ibid. o f the cess for this Barony, being the 2 7 5 To Thomas Mackin contractor, to Sec. 48. amount o f his fees on £748 11s. 9d. keep in sufficient order, and repair, at 9d. in the pound, —No. 52, ~ 28 1 5 Ibid. for seven years, 1107 perches of the road from Carlingford to the sea, at 270 16 7 Ballagan, between St. James’ well Deduct queries, Nos. 167, & 168 in Much-grange and the head o f the represented in aid o f the c e s s , ...... 1 13 0

Carried over, 191 12 2 Total, 269 3 7 SPRING ASSIZES, 18 35. 79

No. £ s. d TREASURERS ACCOUNT. Brought forward,... 687 5 4

COUNTY AT LARGE.

24 Paid Mr. Samuel Parks, Apothecary for Medicine, ...... 22 18 2 The following Queries were discharged by the Court, at 25 — Collector of Excise, bedding & clothing, 40 9 9 Summer Assizes 1834, and paid by the Treasurer. Major Woodward, Inspector o f prisons, 20 0 0 26 — Walter Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the Crown, 92 6 2 27 — Thos. Bourne, Esq. Clerk o f the Peace, 138 9 3 28 — Mr. Alexander Shekleton, Secretary, 60 0 O No. £ s. d. 29 — J. Ward, Judge’s Crier, ...... 4 12 4 COUNTY AT LARGE. 30 — Thomas Moran, Barrister’s crier, 4 12 4 31 — Mr. Francis Elliott, Sub-Sheriff, 23 1 6 4 Paid Adam Lamb, building a gullet, 4 10 3 32 — John Straton, Esq. Treasurer, ...... 92 & 2 7 — Thomas Maguire, building a wall,... 12 4 0 33 — Same, attending October Sessions, 27 13 10 6 — Same, do...... 10 12 0 34 — Mr. A . Shekleton keeper o f the County 3 9 — A. McDonald, building a gullet, 2 19 Court-House, 4 12 4 10 — Thomas Carolan, repairing a bridge,.. 4 11 5 35 — Mrs. Jones, keeper of Ardee Bridewell, 1 16 11 11 1/2— James Clarke, building a wall, ...... 116 12 6 36 — Mr. John Byrne, Coroner, 31 10 0 22 — Board o f superintendence o f Gaols, 36£ — Dr. Blackwell, Coroner, 13 6 8 for use of same, ...... 198 12 9 37 — Lord Ferrard, rent o f stores for Militia, 44 1 6 23 — Rev. J. H. Stubbs, local Inspector,... 36 18 5 39 — Incorporated Society, Fever Hospital, 27 13 10 Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Protestant Chaplain, 18 9 3 40 — Mr. James Parks, Printing, ...... 47 16 O LouthRev. James Beatty, Protestant Dissen­ County Archives 41 — Thomas Bourne, Esq. sundry printing, 2 15 1 ting Chaplain, ...... 18 9 3 42 — Mr. Jas. Parks, printing Juror’s names, 3 4 1 Rev. Dr. McCann, Roman Catholic 43 — Mr. Francis Elliott, do. 3 6 1 Chaplain...... 18 9 3 44 — Mr. James Simpson, do. 3 15 1 Mr. John Crowe, Governor, ...... 85 7 9 45 — Mr. Arthur Holland, do. 1 4 1 Joseph Gillichan, Esq. Physician,... 46 3 1 46 — Mr. John Wadeson, do. 3 17 1 John Jones Governor of Ardee Bridewell, 18 9 3 47 — Mr. Benjamin Thompson, do. 2 2 1 James Tracy, Schoolmaster, ...... 12 10 0 48 — Mr. John Crowe, transmitting prisoners, 20 19 9 Mrs. Mangin Matron, ...... 12 10 0 49 — Executors of late James Johnston, bill John McKenna, 1st Turnkey...... 13 16 11 of costs,...... | 41 8 & William Wright, 2nd Turnkey,...... 12 10 0 50 — John Wadeson and Joseph Edmondson, i John Mevety, 3rd Turnkey, ...... 12 10 0 repairs o f Court-House, ...... 1-3 8 7 Gerald Irwin, 4th Turkey, ...... 12 10 0 31 — Collector of Excise, District Lunatic William Orr, 5th Turnkey, ...... 12 10 0 Asylum,...... 169 2 0 Half-a-year’s allowance to two Gaol , 52 — B. M cEnany, malicious injury, 2 0 0 Officers in lieu of Rations, ...... 6 0 0 53 — Collector of Excise, police expenses, 1161 11 9 54 — John Straton, Esq. to reimburse him, 65 2 6 Carried over. 687 5 4 Carried over, 2878 8 11 80 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 81

No. £ s. d. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,... 2878 8 11 Brought forward,... 4213 0 4

COUNTY AT LARGE. BARONY OF ARDEE.

55 Paid Collector of Excise, Peace Preserva­ 142 Paid Thomas Cunningham, superannuated tion Police, ...... 1064 1 8 Constable, 2 9 2 56 — Same, advanced Geo. Scott, constable, 9 2 6 John McAlister, do. 1 16 11 Thomas Eaton, do. 4 12 3 BARONY OF ARDEE. 183 — Mr. Francis Elliott, 61 12 5 134 — Consolidated Fund, Board of Health, 58 Paid Alexander Cunningham, repairing 20 third instalment, 89 19 8 perches of a road,... 5 19 6 185 — Thomas Browne, repairing 708 perches 59 — Same, 40, perches, 11 15 0 of a road,... 11 18 0 61£ — Patrick Devlin, 60 perches,... 11 4 6 186 — Peter McCabe, malicious injury, 4 6 0 62 — Same, 80 perches, 14 10 10 187 Thomas Tisdall, do. 17 1 0 63 — James Crawley, 522perches,... 8 16 0 188 Miss Young, do. 1 16 6 65 — Thomas Brown, 214 perches,... 4 2 3 66 — Same, 225 perches, 4 9 0 BARONY OF FERRARD. 67 — Same, 327 perches, 6 4 7 68 — Same, 596 perches,... 10 0 8 197 Paid William Magill, repairing 81 perches 69 — Same, 810 perches, 15 5 9 o f a road,... 8 14 0 70 — Thomas Crawford, 3381 perches, 5 19 2 198 — Michael Martin, 802 perches, 14 6 0 71 — Same, 339 perches, 5 19 4 1 9 9 — Thomas Crawford, 120 perches, 2 7 0 72 — Same, 654 perches, 11 8 0 200 — John Brabazon, 916 perches, ... 16 6 5 Louth County201 — MichaelArchives Martin, 226 perches, 4 2 0 73 — Thomas Crinnian, 552 perches, 10 9 0 80 — Joseph Byrne, 10 perches, 2 6 0 202 — Same, 809 perches, 14 8 6 87 — John Wildman, 30 perches,... 4 18 6 203 — Owen Kirwan, 1102 perches, 19 13 3 88 — Same, 40 perches, 7 11 0 204 — John Brabazon, 260 perches, ... 4 8 8 89 — Same, 40 perches, 6 10 0 293 — W . McMemony, superannuated constable 4 12 3 101 — James Roddy, 40 perches, 8 0 Toos. Cunningham, do. 2 9 2 12 2 104 — Same, 75 perches, 13 19 6 Richard Morris, do. 2 9 19 107 — Same, 60 perches, 14 7 6 294 — James Simpson, collecting cess, 61 11 108 — Peter Branigan, 40 perches,... 7 11 0 295 — Consolidated Fund, Board of Health, 91 6 9 109 — Same, 30 perches, 5 14 3 third instalment, 15 0 110 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 296 — Dr. Blackwell, malicious injury, 0 111 — James Crawley, 2 0 perches,... 4 8 0 112 — Patrick Devlin, 160 perches,... 18 7 11 BARONY OF LOUTH. 113 — Same, 40 perches, 8 12 0 114 — Same, 60 perches, 12 16 0 300 Paid Patrick Cooney, repairing 534 perches 9 0 0 131 — Philip Reilly, 50 perches, 10 14 0 of a road, ... 6 9 0 140 — John Branigan, 25 perches,... 5 9 0 301 — James Kinehan, 411 perches, 302 — Same, 203 perches, 3 9 8 Carried over. 4213 0 4 Carried over...... 4689 14 0 T 82 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 8 3

N o . £ s. cl;. Brought forward,... 4689 14 0 N o . £ s. d. Brought forward, ...... 5134 12 5 BARONY OF LOUTH. BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. 303 Paid Owen Toole, for repairing 621 perch­ es o f a road,...... 10 9 0 384 Paid Pat Markey, for repairing 50 perches 304 — Same, 192 perches, 3 6 0 o f a road, 10 14 0 305 — Thomas Mullen, 759 perches, 13 12 9 385 — Same, 60 perches, 10 14 0 306 — Same, 759 perches, ...... 13 10 9 387 — Same, 40 perches, 6 10 0 325 — John Mooney, 40 perches, 8 12 O 394 — James Haughey, 30 perches,... 4 18 6 326 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 396 — Felix Grant, 30 perches, 4 18 6 328 — Pat Byrne, 150 perches, 47 11 0 397 — Thomas Mollan, 100 perches, 21 6 0 331 — Same, 80 perches, ...... 11 15 0 398 — Same, 40 perches, 8 12 0 333 — Same, 20 perches, 3 1 9 399 — Same, 50 perches, 10 14 0 334 — James Maguire, 170 perches, 44 18 6 400 — Same, 70 perches, 18 11 6 336 — Lawrence Conlon, 22 perches, 5 19 6 401 — Same, 70 perches, 18 11 6 338 — Same, 50 perches, 10 5 2 402 — Same, 70 perches, 18 11 6 346 — Arthur Holland, collecting cess, 44 7 11 411 — Robert Kernahan, 30 perches, 8 1 6 347 — Catherine Smith, malicious injury, 28 5 0 426 — Jas. McCullagh, superannuated constable 2 9 2 348 — John Straton, Esq. to reimburse him, 14 0 8 427 — John Wadeson, collecting cess, 53 15 9 428 — Thos. Hinchey, malicious injury. 8 1 3 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. 429 — Thomas Gattaker, do. 7 6 1 430 — James McMahon, do. 8 0 0 351 Paid Patrick Malone, repairing 150 perches Louthof a road,...... — County8 1 6 BARONY Archives OF LOWER DUNDALK. 353 —. James Haughey, 30 perches,... 4 18 6 3 5 7 — Robert Kinnehan, 40 perches, 8 12 0 435 Paid Lawrence Roddy repairing 60 perches 360 — Patrick Malone, 711 perches, ... 8 19 9 o f a road, ...... 5 13 6 364 — Richard Flinn, 40 perches, 7 11 O 437 — Hugh Hanlon, 60 perches, 8 1 6 3 365 — Michael Markey, 40 perches, 6 10 0 439 — Bernard Harrigan, 220 perches, 32 1 366 — Same, 60 perches, 9 13 0 455 — Charles Kendall, 740 perches, 12 8 8 8 367 — Same, 40 perches, ...... 7 11 0 456 — Thomas Mackin, 809 perches, 13 11 5 8 369 — Henry O’Hare, 974 perches,... 17 8 11 457 — Same, 971 perches, 16 13 4 370 — Robert Wood, 905 perches,... 16 2 6 458 — Charles Kendall, 274 perches,... 4 5 4 371 — Pat Cooney, 563 perches, 9 9 8 459 — Same, 730 perches, 12 12 6 372 — Same, 873 perches, 12 16 7 490 — Benjamin Thomson, collecting cess,... 42 373 — Same, 402 perches, 6 16 0 5504 1 1 374 — John Craig, 320 perches, 5 8 8 Total, 375 — Pat McCooey, 1125 perches,... 21 4 10 376 — Same, 350 perches, 6 13 3 3 7 7 — Michael Markey, 513 perches, 9 3 8 378 — James Haughey, 740 perches, 13 4 I

Carried over, 51-34 12 5 SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 85

No. £ 3. d. TREASURERS ACCOUNT. Brought forward, 307 15 0

BARONY OF ARDEE.

71 Paid Patrick Grogan, for repairing 20 perches of a road, ... 3 7 0 The following Queries were discharged by the Court, at 72 — Same, 40 perches, 7 11 0 October Sessions 1834, and paid by the Treasurer. 73 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 74 — Same, 20 perches, a 17 6 75 — John Wildman, 30 perches, ... 5 14 3 76 — Same, 30 perches, 5 14 3 No. £ s. d. 77 — Same, 40 perches, 9 13 0 COUNTY AT LARGE. 79 — John Moony, 25 perches, 4 2 9 80 — Same, 10 perches, 1 15 6 3 Paid James Kelly, building a gullet, 3 15 4 81 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 4 — Robert McAlester, repairing a bridge, 17 4 0 82 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 6 — Pat Cooney, building a wall, 111 14 10 83 — Pat Wynne, 20 perches, 2 19 10 8 — A . Maginniss, building a gullet, 3 3 0 84 — Same, 30 perches, 4 8 0 9 — P. Reilly, do. . . 17 19 0 85 — James Roddy, 140 perches, ... 37 1 0 10 — Same, do. 8 16 0 86 — Same, 20 perches, 2 16 6 12 — Thomas Carolan, do. 2 9 4 87 — Same, 85 perches, 15 16 3 13 — Thomas Carroll, repairing a bridge,... 17 11 5 88 — Same, 50 perches, 7 12 8 14 — John Brabazon, rebuilding a bridge,... 2 4 0 89 — John Mooney, 30 perches, 4 8 0 15 — Louth Pat Doyle, building a gullet, County2 15 2 90 — JohnArchives Garraty, 60 perches, 14 7 6 16 — Peter Rice, repairing a bridge, 23 5 0 91 — Same, 60 perches, 14 7 6 92 — Same, 25 perches, 5 9 0 93 — Same, 25 perches, 5 9 0 BARONY OF ARDEE. 94 — Alexander Cunningham, 80 perches, 21 6 0 95 — Same, 30 perches, 8 1 6 59 Paid Pat Mathews, repairing 15 perches 96 — Same, 40 perches, — 6 10 0 o f a road, 3 3 0 97 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 60 — William Forster, ' 20 perches, 3 7 0 98 — Same, 50 perches, 13 6 6 62 — James Crawley, 582 perches,... 9 16 0 99 — Same, 30 perches, 8 1 6 63 — Thomas McEntee, 220 perches, 39 15 2 100 — Same, 50 perches, 13 6 6 6 64 — Joseph Byrne, 20 perches, 4 8 0 101 — Philip Reilly, 30 perches, 4 18 0 65 — Same, 20 perches,...... 4 8 0 102 — Same, 30 perches, 6 10 3 17 6 66 — Same, 30 perches, 7 5 9 103 — Same, 20 perches, 5 14 3 67 — Same, 40 perches, 8 12 0 104 — Same, 30 perches, 14 3 68 — Same, 40 perches, 7 11 0 105 — Same, 30 perches, 5 3 7 0 69 — Same, 40 perches, 8 12 0 106 — Same, 20 perches, 107 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 3 17 6 Carried over, 307 15 0 108 — Same, 20 perches,

Carried over> 587 3 0 86 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 8 7

£ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,... Brought forward,... 587 3 0 ... 1005 0 9

BARONY OF ARDEE. BARONY OF FERRARD. 176 Paid Pat Keenan, repairing 20 perches 109 Paid Patrick Andrews, repairing 50 perches of a road,...... 17 6 of a road, 12 0 3 3 177 — John Brabazon, 20 perches,... 2 16 G 110 — Same, 30 perches, 8 1 6 17S — Same, 20 perches, ;;; i 2 16 G 111 — Same, 60 perches, 14 7 6 179 — Same, 20 perches, 2 16 G 112 — Same, 40 perches, 8 12 0 ... 180 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 113 — Same, 40 perches, 8 12 0 . . . ' 181 — Same, 20 perches, ... 3 7 0 114 — Philip Newitt, 15 perches, 2 11 3 182 — Same, 30 perches, 4 2 9 115 — Same, 15 perches, 2 11 3 183 — Same, 30 perches, 4 2 9 116 — Patrick Andrews, 10 perches, 1 15 6 184 — Same, 30 perches, ... 4 18 6 117 — Same, 10 perches, 1 15 6 186 — Lawrence Kenny, 30 perches, 4 18 6 118 — William Halfpenny, 80 perches, 14 18 0 187 — Same, 30 perches, ... 18 6 119 — Same, 40 perches,...... 7 11 0 4 188 — Same, 30 perches, ... 4 18 6 120 — Same, 50 perches, 12 0 3 189 — Same, 30 perches, ... 4 2 9 121 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 190 — Same, 30 perches, 4 2 9 122 — Same, 20 perches, — 3 7 0 191 — Patrick Grogan, 20 perches, ... 2 16 6 123 — Arthur Maginniss, 30 perches, 4 18 6 192 — Owen Kirwan, 100 perches, ... 21 6 0 124 — Same, 40 perches, 6 10 0 193 — Same, 50 perches, ... 10 14 O 125 — Same, 40 perches, 6 10 0 194 — Same, 40 perches, ... 7 11 O 126 — A. McGinnis, 20 perches, 3 7 0 195 — Same, 30 perches, ... 4 18 6 127 — Same, 50 perches, 8 1 6 Louth County196 — Same,Archives 15 perches, ... 2 3 3 128 — Same, 20 perches,...... 3 7 0 197 — Michael Martin, 20 perches, ... 3 7 0 129 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 198 — Same, 40 perches, ... 6 10 0 130 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 0 199 — Same, 40 perches, ... 6 10 0 131 — John Kearney, 100 perches,... 29 3 6 200 — Bernard Barron, 30 perches, ... 4 18 6 132 — Same, 108 perches, 48 9 9 201 — Same, 20 perches, ... 3 7 O 133 — James Abraham, 60 perches,... 12 16 0 202 — Same, 20 perches, ... 3 7 O 134 — Same, 50 perches, 10 14 0 203 — Same, 20 perches, 2 16 6 135 — Same, 100 perches,... 21 6 0 204 — Same, 10 perches, ... 1 10 3 136 — Thomas Crinnian, 30 perches, 4 18 6 205 — Robert Ruddy, 50 perches, 5 9 0 137 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 206 — Pat Maguire, 60 perches, ... 6 10 O' 138 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 207 — Robert Ruddy, 40 perches, ... 5 9 O 139 — Same, 20 perches,... ~ 3 17 6 208 — Pat Maguire, 80 perches, ... 6 10 0 140 — Same, 120 perches, 38 12 0 209 — Robert Ruddy, 20 perches, ... 2 16 6 141 — Same, 100 perches, 31 16 0 210 — Thomas Carolan, 60 perches, 8 1 6 142 — Same, 80 perches, 25 10 0 211 — Patrick Sarsfield, 60 perches, ... 8 1 6 143 — Edward Andrews, 80 perches, 17 0 0 212 — Same, 20 perches,...... 3 7 O 144 — Same, 60 perches, 12 16 0 213 — Michael Magill, 25 perches, ... 4 2 9 145 —- Same, 40 perches, ...... 8 12 0 Carried over,...... 1194 1 0 Carried over, 1005 0 9 88 TREASURERS ACCOUNT. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 80

No. £ s. d No. £ s. d. Brought forward,., 1194 1 0 Brought forward,.. 1721 2 6

BARONY OF FERRARD. B A R O N Y OF L O U T H . 1 214 Paid M. Magill, repairing 25 perches of a road,...... 4 2 9 : 284 Paid Thomas McEntee, repairing 88-perchcs. 215 — William Magill, 40 perches, 6 10 0 o f a road, 10 13 3 216 — Same, 20 perches, 3 7 O 2 8 5 — Same, 38 perches,...... 8 0. l 217 — Same, 40 perches, 6 10 0 286 — Michael Little, 30 perches, ...... 6 14 3 218 — Same, 25 perches, 4 2 9 2*87 — Same, 100 perches, ...... 21 6 0 219 — Same, 25 perches, 4 2 9 388 — Same, 80 perches, ...... | 17 0 O 220 — Same, 30 perches, 6 10 0 289 — Same, 40 perches, ...... 7 11 . 0 222 — Same, 20 perches, 2 16 6 390 —- Same, 20 porches, 3 7 0 223 — Same, 30 perches, 6 10 0 3 9 1 . — Same, 100 perches, ...... 2 1 6. 0 224 ~ Patrick Andrews, 25 perches, 4 2 9 392 — ' Same, 20 perches, .... ,... ,. 8 17 0 225 __ Richard Baile, 15 perches, 2 11 3 3 9 3 — Same, 4 5 ; perches, ...... 9 3 226 __ Same, 15 perches, — 2 11 3 3 9 4 — Same, 129 perches, ...... ; 3 4 3 3 227 ~ Same, 20 perches, ...... 3 7 0 295——iSame, 112 perches,...... 2 9 14 0 228 ~ Patrick Doyle, 40 perches, 4 8 0 296 — Same, 20; perches, ...... 7 0 229 ~ Same, 40 perches, 5 9 0 397 — Same, 100 perches, ...... 2 6 11 0 230 ~ Same, 40 perches, ~ 5 9 0 3 9 8 — Same, 20 perches, ...... — 9 7 0 231 ~ Same, 100 perches, 6 15 3 399 — Thomas Ward, 50 perches, ... .. 10 14 0 232 ~ Same, 40 perches, 5 9 0 300 — Roger Quigley, 20 perches, ... ., 3 17 0 233 ~ Same, 30 perches, ... — — 4 2 9 301 i— John Clarke, 50 perches, ... .. 14 12 0 234 __ Same, 40 perches, ~ ~ ~ 4 8 0 302 —- Roger Quigley, 80 perches, ... 17 0 0 236 ~ Louth Thomas Crinnian, 60 perches, County ~ 9 13 0 Archives8 1 0 3 0 3 — John Clarke, 3 0 perches, ...... 237 ~ Same, 40 perches, ~ ~ 8 12 0 304 — James Ruddy, 20 perches, .,. .. 2 12. 0 238 Same, 30 perches, ~ — — 6 10 0 335 — James Brannigan, 30 perches, .. 6 . 10- 0 239 ~ Same, 40 perches, ~ __ ~ 8 12 0 3 0 6 . — Same, 20 perches, ...... 7- 0 240 ~ Same, 60 perches, ~ ~ ~ 12 16 0 307 — Patrick Wynne, 50-perches...... 8 1 . 6 241 ~ Same, 30 perches, _ ~ ~ 4 18 6 308 — Lawrence Conlon, 50 perches, ... 6 15 3 242 ______Same, 30 perches, ~ 4 ______18 — 6 2 0 9 — Same, 40. perches, ...... 8 12 . 0 6 243 ______Same, 30 perches, — 4 ______2 ~9 31 0 _Same, 100 perches, ...... 2 3 1 8 244 __ Same, 20 perches, ~ ~ 3 7 0 311 — Same, 40 perches, ...... 6 2 . 10 245 ~ Same, 120 perches, — __ — 38 2 0 31 2 -Same, 80 perches, 14 3 11 24G ~ Same, 100 perches, ~ ~ — 31 16 0 313 — Same, 50 perches, 10 1 4 0 247 Same, 80 perches, ~ 23 8 0 314 — Same, 80 perches, 17 0 0 248 ~ Same, 140 perches, ______44 ______8— 0 249 ______Same, 80 perches, ______25 10 ______0 — BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. « 250 __ Same, 60 perches, ______. — 19 2 0 251 Same, 140 perches, ~ — 51 17 0 343 Paid James Kennedy, -repairing 100 perches 252 ~ Same, 100 perches, — — — 37 1 0 of a road, ...... 5 9 00 253 ~ Same, 150 perches, ______51 11 9 345 — A . -Anderson, 50 perches,...... 9 7 9 254 ~ Same, 150 perches, — — 47 11 0 6 ------\ Carried -over, ... 2102 9 Carried over, 1721 2 6 90 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 91

No. £ s. d. No. £ S. d. Brought forward,... 2 1 0 2 9 6 Brought forward. 2470 6 5

BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK

346 Paid Thomas Deery, repairing 80 perches 410 Paid Bernard Harrigan, for repairing 60 o f a road, 9 7 9 perches, o f a road, 8 1 6 347 — Same, 80 perches, 17 0 O 411 — Robert Cowley 96 perchess, 4 8 0 348 — Owen Connolly, 606 perches, 1 0 6 0 412 — James Kerr, 40 perches, 5 19 6 349 — Richard Flinn, 50 perches, 9 7 9 413 — William Carey, 40 perches, 5 19 6 350 — Same, 50 perches, 9 7 9 414 — Same, 40 perches, 5 9 0 351 — James McKenna, 291, perches, 5 7 0 415 — Same, 40 perches, 5 9 0 352 — Owen McArdle, 125 perches, 23 5 3 416 — Same, 40 perches, 5 9 0 353 —» A. Anderson, 40 perches, 7 11 O 417 — Same, 10 perches, ~ 1 5 0 354 — Thomas Meegan, 30 perches,... 5 14 3 418 — Thomas Mackin, 50 perches, 5 9 0 955 — Hugh Hanlon, 100 perches,... 15 19 0 4 1 9 — Charles Kendall, 80 perches, 8 1 2 0 356 — Pat Markey, 100 perches, 26 11 0 420 — Same, 50 perches, 5 9 0 357 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 425 — Bernard Harrigan, 205 perches, 3 8 s 358 — Same, 25 perches, 4 2 9 426 — Hugh Hanlon, 30 perches, 15 19 0 360 — Thomas Deery, 40 perches,... 7 11 0 427 — Same, 1 0 0 perches, 15 19 0 361 — Lawrence Roddy, 100 perches, 15 19 0 428 — Charles Kendall, 30 perches, 4 18 6 362 — Charles McCalIen, 50 perches, 8 1 6 429 — Bernard Treanor, 20 perches, 3 7 0 363 — James Haughey, 50 perches, 8 1 6 430 — Same, 30 perches, 4 18 6 364 — Same, 40 perches, 6 1 0 0 4 3 1 — Charles Kendall, 30 perches, 4 18 6 365 — Peter Clarke, 50 perches, 13 6 6 432 — Bernard Treanor, 80 perches, 11 15 0 Louth County4 3 3 — CharlesArchives Kendall, 30 perches, 4 18 6 366 — Same, 35 perches, 9 7 9 371 — Robert Kernan, 80 perches,... 17 0 0 434 — Bernard Treanor, 80 perches, 1 2 16 0 372 — Same, 25 perches, 5 9 0 4 3 5 — Charles Kendall, 30 perches, 4 18 6 373 — Same, 30 perches, 6 1 0 0 436 — William Grills, 70 perches, 11 4 6 374 — Same, 30 perches, 6 1 0 0 437 — Same, 50 perches, 11 4 6 375 — Same, 30 perches, 6 1 0 O 438 — Lawrence Ruddy, 50 perches, 8 1 6 376 — Same, 42 perches, 11 4 6 439 — Same, 100 perches, ...... 15 19 0 377 — Same, J 00 perches, 26 11 0 440 — William Carey, 20 perches, 3 7 0 378 — Same, 40 perches, 1 0 14 0 441 — James Kerr, 20 perches, 3 1 9 442 — Robert Cowley, 80 perches, 1 2 16 0 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. 443 — Same, 80 perches, 1 2 16 0 4 4 4 — James Revels, 80 perches, ...... 1 2 16 0 404 Paid Bernard Harrigan, repairing 338 445 — Alexander Carrothers, 50 perches,... 8 1 6 perches of a road, 5 14 8 446 — James Revels, 380 perches, 44 8 0 405 — James Revels, 190 perches,... 30 4 6 447 — Same, 6 8 perches, 3 15 3 406 — James McAlester, 20 perches,... 2 6 O 448 — Same, 50 perches, 8 1 6 408 — Hugh Hanlon, 80 perches, 1 0 14 0 6 409 — Same, 80 perches, 1 0 14 0 Total, 2775 7

Carried over, ...... 2470 6 5 SPRING ASSIZES, 1835.

b a r o n y o f A R D E E . APPLOTMENTS,

On the County at Large and the respective Baronies o f the County o f Louth,, at Spring, Assizes, 1835.

£ —- —<» ~ <-—-— Amount o f Presentments- laid, on this Barony,. s.. , d. this; Assizes, (see page 29, ) .., 696- 1 8 1 9

COUNTY AT LARGE. Proportion of County, at Large, on. do. .... 992 8, 6

Total. to be r a i s e d , 1689 7 3

£ s. d Parishes in this Amt to be levied A mount Laid on the’ County at Large, this Barony, off each Parish. Assizes, (seepage 11, ) ...... * ...... '3613 3 2 £ s. d. Shanlis,... ••• ... 58 4 11 Proportion o f the above Sum on the Clonkeen,... • •• ... 127 11 5 respective Baronies. Louth CountyArdee,... Archives...... 132 10 4 Killanny,...... 94 9 2 Smarmore,...... 52 16 9 • £ s’. d: Stabannon, ... 116 16 5 Ardee’s proportion,... 992 8 ' 6 Richardstown,, 36 1 8 Stickillen,...... 44 2 7 Ferrard’s do. 1007 7 7- Mosstown,...... 148 10 10 Kildemock,...... 146 16 5 Louth's do. 323 4- 1' Maplestown &' } ...... 133 13 0 Charlestown, Up. Dundalk's do. 7 7 014 , in. ... 95 2 4 Phillipstown, ... .,. 108 12 11 L o. Dundalk’s do.... 5 475 15 Drumcar,...... 143 0 1 Cappog, ...... 37 9 4 Kilsairn,...... 161 14. 9 Total;, 3613 3 2 Dromin, .... 76. 14 4

Total, 1689 7 3 94 APPLOTMENTS SPRING ASSIZES, 1 8 3 5 . 9 5

BARONY OF FERRARD. BARONY OF LOUTH.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, 452 3 8 this Assizes, (see page 43, ) ...... this Assizes, (see page 52, ) ...... 296 18 2 1007 7 Proportion of County at Large, on do. ... 7 Proportion of the County at Large on do.... 523 4 1 3 Total to be raised, 1459 11 Total to be raised, 820 2 3

Parishes in this Amt. to be levied. Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony. o ff each Parish. Barony. off each Parish.

£ s. d. £ s. d. 9 Clonmore,...... 57 8 Manfieldstown, .. 72 0 10 Dunany, ... 51 9 7 Termonfeckin,Louth305 2 10County Archives Clonkeen,...... 16 14 2 Drumshallon, 95 4 3 Ballymakenny, 13 7 4 Darver, ...... 67 9 9 Monasterboice, 56 2 11 6 8 1 Phillipstown, Killencoole, ...... 47 1 6 Marlestown, 25 17 7 81 13 8 Dunleer, Dromiskin, ...... 178 11 6 Carrickbaggot, 23 4 10 Mullery, 128 9 5 Part o f Louth parish,. . 318 4 2 Rathdromin, 35 10 9 Port, 55 6 1 Manor of Castlering 11 6 120 0 4 Dyzart, 54 in Louth Parish, Beaulieu and Newtown, 51 5 2 Parsonstown, ...... 21 19 0 Total, ...... ••.... 820 2 3 Lordship'of Mellifont, 396 9 6

Total, • •• ...... 1459 11 3 96 APPLOTMENTS. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 97

BARONY OF LOW. DUNDALK.

B A R O N Y OF UP DUNDALK.

£ s. d. £ s. d Amount of Presentments laid on . this 'Barony, Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, this assizes, (see page 67, ) ...... 269 3 7 439 2 1 this Assizes, (see page 77, ) ......

Proportion o f the County at Large on do. 475 15 5 'Proportion o f -County at Large, on do. 614 7 7 Total to be raised, 744 19 0 Total to be raised, 1053 9 & ' t Parishes in this Amt. to be levied i. Barony. i o ff each Parish. , Parishes in this A mt. to be levied Barony, ' • off each Parish. £ s. d. Lordship of Ravensdale, £ s. d. 303 7 4 [Dundalk,..Louth ...... -. 265 16 County 5 alias Ballymascanlan,Archives Hainstown,...... 52 10 1 part o f Louth Parish,... , 50 16 10 Carlingford,...... 415 7 5 [Haggardstown), ...... 45 11 10 (Faughart,. , ...... 61 6 10 Ballyboysbeg and Bally- [Ballybarrack, ...... 33 13 11 26 4 3 [Dunbin, ...... '69 1 1 [Barronstown...... 79 7 1 b o y s m o r e , ...... [Roach and Kane, ... 201 11 -2 , Total, ...... 744 19 0 ■Costletown, ...... 51 10 0 [Phillipstown, ...... 29 4 10,, [Part o f Creggan, ... 74 10 , 1 Inniskeen,...... 3 8 9 6

Total, ...... 1053 9 8 AN ABSTRACT, PUBLIC O R D E R S .

Shewing the amount laid on this Assises-,, W e present that a Special Road Sessions be held at the following times and places, and for the following Baronies, pursuant to the Act 3, and 4, Wm. 4, Chap. 78, sect. 3. AND THE At Ardee, on Tuesday, 5th o f May 1835, for Ardee Barony. At Dunleer, on Thursday, 7th o f May 1835, for Ferrard Barony. Balance in the Treasurer’s hands. At Louth, on Tuesday, 12th o f May 1835, for Louth Barony. At Ballymascanlon, on Wednesday 13th of May 1835, for Lower Dundalk Barony. At Dundalk on Thursday 14th of May 1835, forUp. Dundalk Barony. A t Dundalk on Thursday 14th of May 1835, for County at Large.

And we determine that the number of Cess Payers proper to be associated with the Justices, at the aforesaid Special Sessions, la id on this Assises. shall be as follows, viz.

Ardee Barony, Eight, Upper Dundalk Barony, Six, £ s. Ferrard do. Eight, Lower Dundalk do. Six. Barony o f Ardee, d. 1689 7 a Louth, do. Six, Ferrard, 1459 11 3 And the following lists containing double the same number of per­ sons who have paid the greatest amount of Grand Jury Cess, and Louth, 820 2 3 from whom the former number o f Cess Payers are to be chosen by ballot, be associated with the Magistrates at their respective Upper Dundalk, Louth 1053County9 8 Sessions, agreeablyArchives to the provisions of the aforesaid Act. Lower Dundalk, 744 19 0 Ardee Barony. Total to be raised., £5767 9 5 Mr. James Carragher, Cardistown, Mr. John Woolsey, Milestown, Mr. Nathl. Milling, jun, Ardee, Mr. Janies Dullaghan, Maine, Mr. Jos. Shekleton, Pepperstown, Mr. John Boothe, Mullacloe, Hon. Baron Foster, Rathescar, Mr. Philip Boylan, Harristown, Mr. Nicholas Callan, Dowdstown, Mr. Dns. Mullan, Richardstown, W e present that the amount o f the Query Mr. John Boylan, Blakestown, Mr. John Henry, Rathneestin, Book this Assizes, is £6732 11s. 10d. and Mr. Pat. M cGloughlin, Silverhill, Mr. John Coleman, Rathorey, that the balance in the Treasurer’s hands is £6732 11 10 Mr. Thomas Boylan, Kilpatrick, Mr. John Norris, Stickillen,

£ s. d. Ferrard Barony . Queries discharged this Assizes 5865 2 7 Payments in advance...... 285 6 10 Mr. Nichs. Markey, Walshestown, | Mr. Peter Collier, Parsonstown, Mr. Lawrence Kieran, Collon, Rev. A. Montgomery, Beaulieu, Mr. James Markey, Glasspistol, Mr. William Sherrard, Marley, 6150 9 5 Mr. Patrick Hardman, Togher, Mr. Patrick Heeny, Moyleara, Actual Balance in Treasurer’s hands. Mr. John McClintock, Newtown, Count De Salis, Rokebyhall, £ 582 2 & Mr. John Levins, Clonmore, Mr. Geo. Pentland, Blackhall, Mr. James Markey, , Mr. John Dolan, Dyzart, Mr. Owen Markey, Reynoldstown, Mr. Bryan King, Bigfurze, 100 PUBLIC ORDERS. SPRING ASSIZES, 1835. 101

L ou th Barony. We, the Grand Jury assembled at Spring Assizes, 1835, are o f opinion that contracts for the repair of roads should not be of a longer Mr. William Arthur, Callistown. Mr. John Campbell, Glydefarm. standing than three years, and do hereby direct our Secretary to Mr. John Morgan, Dillon. Mr. Patrick Hughes, Castlering. make this our opinion known to such persons as shall hereafter apply Mr. Brabazon. D. Sheils, Darver. Mr. Bryan Neary, Whiterath. for road contracts. Mr. James McCann, Munavallet. Mr. Nicholas Larney, Newrath. Mr. Owen Kieran, Rathbrist. Mr. Phil. Reilly, Manfieldstown. We approve of the sum of Fifty Pounds, being the amount of Secu­ Mr. Joseph Booth, Darver. Mr. J. P. Lee, Drumleck. rity we consider right for such contracts as may be entered into for the supply of provisions, by each contractor for the Gaol. 3rd & 4th Upper Dundalk Barony. Wm. 4 th, Chap, 78, Sec. 45.

Mr. Owen McKeone, Belrobbin. Mr. T. Coleman, Ballybarrack. We approve of all persons being sworn in open Court as to their Mr. Thomas Bradford, Carnbeg. Mr. James Dickie, Killen. solvency, who come forward to enter into recognizance at the several Rev. John Bailie, Clonaleenan. Mr. W . J. Dawson, Forkhill. road sessions, and request of the Magistrates to adopt such mode. Mr. Mathew Fortescue, Dundalk. Mr. A. O’Hare, Ballinahatna. Mr. Thomas Byrne, Rosmakea. Mr. John Bailie, Shortstone. W e present at the request o f Lawrence Neary and Thomas Soraghan Mr. Thomas Coulter, New town. Mr. Nicholas Magee, Priorland. that the new road from Thomas Philips’ place at Dunmahan and the river Fane, at Dromiskin, be stopped up, being no longer necessary lower Dundalk B a r o n y . to be kept open for the convenience of travellers, the old road being in good repair. Mr. Chr. Moore, Strandfield. Mr. Janies McArdIe, Kilcurry. Mr. John Gernon, Wilville. Mr. Thos. McGrath, Claretrock. W e present at the request of Phillip Reilly and James Ruddy, that, Mr. Jas O'Hanlon, Mountbagnel. Mr. Sam. Moore, Rockmarshal. the old road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the mearing of Mr. James W olfe McNeale, Bal­ Mr. Edward Tipping, Ballurgan. Charlestown and Rahanna, and the south end o f the new road at lymascanlon.LouthMr. Rob. County Thomson, Ravensdale. Rahanna, Archives be stopped up, a new road being now open which answers: Mr. Richard Benison, Ravensdale. Mr. James McArdIe, Rampark. all the purposes of the old. Mr. John Parks Ballug. W e present that our Secretary do provide a complete set o f Weights W e appoint that a Special Sessions shall be held at Ardee, on Tues­ and Measures, agreeably to the Act 4th. and 5th. Wm. 4th Chap. 49 day 5th of May 1835, at Dunleer, on Thursday 7th o f May 1835, Sec. 6. to be placed in the district o f Dundalk, and that he completes and at Dundalk, on Thursday 14th of May 1835, for the purpose of the present set of Weights and Measures, procured by the County in examining all accounts o f the expenditure o f money presented, pur­ Spring, 1826, and forward the same to Ardee for the use of that suant to an Act 59, Geo. 3, Chap. 84. and that all accounts of the district. expenditure of money presented, shall be respectively considered and examined at such Special Sessions, to be held in Ardee for the Baronies We nominate and appoint Mr. Alexander Shekleton, o f Dundalk, o f Ardee and Louth, at Such Special Sessions to be held in Dunleer Inspector o f Weights and Measures for the District of Dundalk. for the Barony o f Ferrard, and at such Special Sessions to be held in Dundalk for the Baronies o f Upper and Lower Dundalk. We nominate and appoint Mr. James McCabe o f Ardee, Inspector o f Weights and Measures for the District of Ardee. We appoint that our County Surveyor shall keep an office open for his regular attendance on business, within the town of Dundalk. 3rd. and 4th. Wm. 4th. Chap. 78, Sec. 41. LOUTH CONSTABULARY. SPRING ASSIZES, 183-5. 1 0 3

INSPECTOR GENERAL, M cCue, William C o l o n e l S i r J . H . H a r v e y , K. C. H. Dublin. Eustace, William Elliot, John McDowell, Robert Fleming, John McDonnell, Henry Foster, Edward McDonnell, James SUB-INSPECTOR, Gillespie, Jacob McDonald, Pat Graham, William M cEvily Charles E d w a r d J e n k i n s , E s q . Dundalk. Henry, Thomas McKeone, Arthur Hughes, George McAlester, Michael Hamill, William Neil, Thomas O‘Neale, Arthur CHIEF-CONSTABLES. Hill, James Hollyman, Thomas Pepper, Adam Patterson, William Sinclair Henry Decluzeau, Esq. Ardee. Higginson, Samuel Patterson, Thomas R. F. McDonnell, Esq. Collon. Halfpenny, William Piery, Robert Thomas Stewart, Esq. Carlingford. Hawkens, William Johnston, William Philips, Francis James, Stephen Payne, John Quinn, William CONSTABLES. James, Humphry Kelly, Michael 1st Read, Ross Rutherford, James Armstrong, Samuel Howe, Robert Kelly, Michael 2nd Reid, John Armstrong, Robert Kilfoile, William Kerr, Charles Roddy, Robert Barret, John Kidd, William Kirwan, Thomas Reilly, William Byrnes, John Mooney, Edward Lloyd, Edward Robinson, William Byrnes, John McCulIen, Pat Lacy, Pat Stokes, Robert Carmichael, James Scott, George Little, Jacob Speer, Joseph Creathorn,Louth John Stokes, JamesCounty Leckey, WilliamArchives Saunders, Thomas Evans, Richard Troy, John Levins, John Smith, Joseph Finegan, Pat Turner, Robert Lynn, John Tindall, John 1st Geddis, James Taylor, William Murphy, James Tindall, John 2nd Harrison, Elias Haughton, Samuel Malone, Lawrence Markey, John Taylor, Stewart Turner, Robert SUB-CONSTABLES. Malone, Bryan Martin, Ezekial Turner, Adam Voss, Edward Armstrong, George Corry, Edward Murphy, William Woods, Thomas Anderson, Joseph Clements, William Mara, Daniel White, John 1st Abbey, William Creevy, Matthew M cEviley, Charles White, John 2nd Atkinson, John Creighton, John McMahon, Bryan Walsh, William Balmer, John Clarke, Bryan McDowell, James Wogan, James Babbington, Samuel Clutterbuck, Edward L. McKeone, Joseph Wilson, Robert Bridon, Edward Carroll, John McCoy, Henry Butler, John Callaghan, Pat McAlester, Denis Whelan, John Boylan, John Cartright, William McCullogh, Francis Boylan, Felix Cartright, James Curtis, Thomas Coleman, Matthew Clyde, James Cooper, William Crawley, Hector Duffy, Owen Carolan, Nicholas Eastwood, John COUNTY OF LOUTH.

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AND THE PRESENTMENTS GRANTED IN SAID COUNTY, LOUTH AT SUMMER ASSIZES, HELD AT DUNDALK, PEACE PRESERVATIONPEACE FORCE. On Wednesday, the 15th day o f July, 1835: CHIEF MAGISTRATE. Before the Bon. William Johnston, and the C h r i s t o p h e r P l u n k e t t , E s q . Kilsairn-House, Castlebellingham. Bon. Justice Moore.

LouthCHIEF-CONSTABLES, 2 nCounty d c l a s s . Archives William Little, Louth. Shaldham P. Crawford, Dunleer. Thomas Armstrong Hackballs cross.

21 CONSTABLES and 84 SUB-CONSTABLES.

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PRINTED BY WILLIAM REILLY,

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UNACCOUNTED FOR QUE RIES. B l a y n e y T o w n l e y B a l f o u r , E s q . F o r e m a n .

T h o m a s L e e N o r m a n , E s q . J o h n W o o l s e y , E s q . l a r g e s u x t o n s q H e n r y C h e s t e r , E s q . I C R , E . No £ s. d. G e o r g e H . M a c a r t n e y . E s q . P e t e r C o l e m a n , E s q . Granted Summer, 1833. G e o r g e M cG u s t y , E s q . J a m e s M o o r e , E s q . 1 To Travers Wright, Esq. William and S i r A . E . Bellingham , Bt. J a m e s N . F r o o d , E s q . Thomas Keage, to repair an arched gul­ W illiam Filgate, E s q . W . H . R i c h a r d s o n , E s q . let on the road from Carlingford to Dun­ Francis Donagh, E sq . J a m e s M cA l i s t e r , E s q . dalk, between Francis Crilly’s house in J o h n M cC l i n t o c k , J u n . E s q . J a m e s M a r k e y , E s q . Carlingford and George Walkers house R u d o l p h L. D e S a l i s , E s q . R i c h a r d D e V e r d o n , E s q . in same, £3 10s. and 4s. stamp duty, — No. 2 3 , ...... 3 14 0 2 To Henry Brabazon, Esq. Thomas Carolan and Michael Martin, to repair a gullet ------on the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Dunany, between Bryan King’s pier gate and Patrick Hardman’s house in GEORGE TAAFFE, ESQ. Lebanstown, £1 12s. 2d. and 4s. stamp Louth Countyduty, —ArchivesNo. 1 0 ,...... 2 HIGH-SHERIFF. Summer, 1834. 1 17 3 To the Board o f Superintendance o f Gaols of this County for the purpose o f render­ ing more secure the County Gaol. — THOMAS KELLY, GENT. N o. 52,...... 54 9 10 4 To James Kennedy, contractor, to open a SUB-SHERIFF. new line of road from Dundalk to Ardee, between Mr. Duffy’s brewery near Dun­ dalk, and the Porter’s Lodge at Dundalk Charter School, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and James N. Frood, Esq. and Thomas Boyle, his securities. No. 17, ...... 157 17 0

Total...... 217 18 8 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 5

No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. 106 18 0 COUNTY AT LARGE. 15 D. To Thomas Mack, Schoolmas­ 7 Geo. 3, ter 1 of Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s Chap. 74, salary s that will be due him Spring Sec. 106. Assizes, 1836. 12 10 0 16 E. To Mrs. Mangin, Matron the The following Sums were presented by the Grand Ibid Sec 88 like. ] ...... 12 10 0 Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised o ff the 10 F. To John McKenna, 1st turn­ Ibid Sec 64 1key, the like— . . £13 16 11 County at Large, and applied to the following uses. The same in lieu of rations 3 0 0 16 16 11 11 G. To William Wright, 2nd Ibid, turnkey, half-a-year’s salary, due Spring Assizes, 1836. .. .. I 12 10 0 No. £ s. d. W e present the following sums to be 12 H . To John M cVetty, 3rd turn­ raised off the County at Large and paid Ibid, key, the like, 12 10 0 to the undermentioned persons, as ap­ 13 I. To Gerard Irvine, 4th turnkey, proved by the Bench of Magistrates Ibid, the like, 12 10 0 and Cess payers, assembled in Special Sessions in Dundalk, on Thursday the 14 J. To Samuel Coulter, 5th turn­ 14th day o f May, 1835, agreeably to Ibid. key, half-a-year’s salary, due Spring the provisions o f an A ct 3rd & 4th Assizes, 1836. 12 10 0 W m . 4, Chap. 78, entitled “ an A ct K . To the Treasurer of the Louth “ to amend the Laws relating to 18 45 Geo. 3, Hospital, for the use of same. 461 10 9 “ Grand Juries in Ireland. ” Chap. 3, l A To Faithful Fortescue, Esq. Is. Sec. 1 49 Geo. S to open anew line ofroad from Carrick­ 22 L. To the Treasurer of the Dun­ Chap. 84, 58 Geo. 3, 41 18 4 Sec. 5. Louthmacross to the sea at Annagasson, County be leerArchives Dispensary, for the use of same. Chap. 47, tween W idow Kierns’ House in Cor­ Sec. 6, derry, and Mr. F. Fortescue’s en­ 23 M . To the Treasurer of the Cas­ trance Gate. The necessary R ecog­ Ibid, tlebellingham Dispensary, for the use nizances having been entered into by of same. 69 2 0 R ev. Joseph Wright and Mr. Owen 26 N . To the Treasurer of the Car­ McKeon. 0 1 0 Ibid, lingford Dispensary for the use of _ 8 B. To Mr. John Crowe, Governor same. 48 17 6 Chap 74 Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s salary, 24 O. To the Treasurer of the Louth Sec. 64. ’ due him this Assizes— £85 7s. 9d. Ibid, Dispensary, for the use of same. 41 2 0 The same in lieu of rations— £3 Os. 0d. 88 7 9 20 P . To the Treasurer of the Collon 10 9 C. To Mr. John Jones Keeper of the Ibid, Dispensary for the use o f same. 52 0 Ardee Bridewell, half-a-year’s sala­ 25 Q . To the Treasurer of the Bal­ ry, due him this Assizes. 18 9 3 Ibid, lymascanlon Dispensary, for the use of same. 31 12 0 Carried over, 106 18 3 Carried over, 935 7 6 COUNTY AT LARGE, 7 6 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835.

£ 8 . d. No. 6 N o. £ #. d. Brought forward, 3385 0 Brought forward, 935 7 6 7 Geo. 4, half-a-year, s salary, due them this A s­ 30 W e present thesum of £1266 15s. 6d. Chap. 74, sizes, v i z : — 3. Geo. 4. to be raised off the County at Large, Sec. 7 0 , 71, Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Local Inspec­ Sec 273 to repay the advance out of the Con- & 66. tor...... £36 18 5 ’ solidated Fund, being the amount of Rev. J. H . Stubbs, Protestant Police expences for this County, for Ibid. Chaplain,. . . . 18 9 3 the Half Year ending 30th June, R ev. James Beatty, Protestant 1836...... 1266 15 6 Ibid. Dissenting Chaplain, 18 9 3 31 W e present the sum of £725 17s. 6d. R ev. Doctor McCann, Roman Ca­ 7 Geo. 4, 84 Geo. s to be raised as before, to repay the ad- chap. 74, tholic Chaplain 18 9 3 Chap. 180, vance out of the Consolidated Fund; Joseph Gillichan, Esq. Medical Sec. 31. Sec. 70, 71 L138 9 3 being one third of the Charge for the & 75 Doctor,.. .. 46 3 1 maintenance o f the Peace Preservation W e present the sum of £548 15s. 6d. 'Police of this County, for the half- 35 to be raised as before to pay the fol­ , year ending 30th June, 1835. 725 17 6 4 Geo. 4, low ing County Officers, half-a-year, s 32 W e present the sum of £57 0s. 0d. Chap. 43. salary due them this Assizes, viz... 6 Geo. 4, to be raised as before, to repay the Walter Bourne, Junr. Esq. Clerk 92 6 2 11 Do. advance out of the Consolidated Fund, Ibid. 1 W m . 4, of the Crown for the. support and maintenance of Thos. Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the Chap. 13. 138 9 3 12 Patients in the Richmond District Ibid. Peace, Assylum for Lunatic poor o f this Alexander Shekleton, Secretary 60 0 0 County', from 24th January, 1835, to Ibid. Grand Jury. 24th May, 1835...... 57 0 0 4 12 4 Judges Crier, / 4 12 4 3 3 W e present the Sum o f £400 0s. 0d. Ibid. Barrister’s Crier, 7^Geo. 4 , to the Board o f Superintendance of the Ibid. John Straton, Esq. Treasurer of Chap.Louth 74, Gaols of this County, and to theCounty Rev. Archives/ 92 6 2 Sec. 76. 4 Geo. 4 County...... John H . Stubbs, the Inspector of Chap. 33, John Yeats, Esq. County Surveyor, 125 0 0 same, on account of the expenditure 3 & 4W m . 4 to 19th November, 1835. o f said Gaols, since Spring Assizes, Chap. 78, Mr. Shekleton, Keeper of the Coun­ 1835; and also as an advance towards Sec. 39. ( / 4 12 4 4 Geo. 4, ty Court-house. .. the expenditure of said Gaols, until Chap. 13, the next Assizes. Pursuant to an A ct Mrs. Jones Keeper o f the Ardee Sec. 1. 1/ 1 16 11 7. Geo. 4. Chap. 74, Entitled “ an Ibid. Court-house, “ -Act for Consolidating and amend- John Yeats, Esq. County Surveyor " ing the Laws relating to Prisons in 3 & 4W m . 4 to defray expences of his office and sa­ “ Ireland. ”.. . . 400 0 0 lary for his Clerk, to 19th November, Chap. 78, 25 0 0 Sec. 41. 1835...... 3 4 W e present the sum of £138 9s. 3d. W e present thesum o f £23 2s. 0d. 7 Geo. 4, to be raised as before, to pay the un- 36 to be raised as before and paid to the Chap. 74, dermentioned Gaol Officers who are 1 G eo. 4. undermentioned Coroners of the Coun- 66 7071’ not required to appear before the Spe­ Chap. 28. ty, viz., John Byrne, Esq. for hold- cial Sessions, being the amount of Carried over, 4072 | 5 | 3 Carried over,.. 3385 1 0 6 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 8 SUMMER ASSIZES, 9

N o. £ s. d. £ Brought forward 4072 5 3 s. d. Brought forward, 4277 4 11 ing 11 Inquests, Paul Parks, for C O R O N E R ’S O R D E R S . holding 1 Inquest. 23 2 0 1835. £ s. d. W e present to be raised as before, March 4, Dr. Gartlan, on Coroner the undermentioned sums, and paid to Byrne’s order, 1 10 0 the following persons for the purpose 9, Dr. Gartlan, do. 1 1 0 therein set forth pursuant to the re­ D o. do. 1 1 0 spective acts, quoted, viz. 10, Do. do. 110 Mr. John Crowe, Governor of Dun­ April 15, Dr. Campbell, 1 6 dalk Gaol, for transmitting Prisoners, 19 1 11 11 March 25, Dr. Gartlan, 1 11 6 40 Mr. Alexander Shekleton, and Ed­ May, 12, Dr. Tremble, 1 1 0 89 Geo. 3, ward Reid, Coals Candles, &c. for Chap. 55, the County Court-House. 17 17 11 29, Dr. Campbell, 1 11 6 Sec. 21. June 23, Dr. Strong, on Coronor 41 Mr. James Parks, sundry Printing, Parks’ order, o 5 6 3 & 4 W m. 4 and Stationary as per Contract. 47 1 5 27, Dr. Brunker, on Coroner Chap. 78, Sec. 46. Byrne’s, order. 1 1 0 29, Dr. Brunker, 1 0 42 Mr. Samuel Parks, Apothecary, Me 1 Geo. 3 dicine supplied the County Gaol, 15, Dr. Pincheon, on Coro­ Chap. 103, ner Blackwell's order,.. 1 1 0 Sec. 58, from 17th February, 1835, to 5th July, 1835. 21 13 8 0 43 Francis Elliott, Collector o f the £15 17 3 &4 W m . 4 County Cess, for Ardee Barony, Chap. 91. Printing the names of persons qualified, COURT ORDERS. to serve on Juries within his Barony. 3 6 1 £ s. d. 44 James Simpson, Collector o f the Louth County JanuaryArchives Sessions, 1835. Ibid. County Cess, for Ferrard Barony, for Printing the names of persons quali­ James McDermott, 0 11 0 fied to serve on Juries within his Anne Brennan, 0 11 0 Barony. 3 15 1 William Delany, 0 11 0 45 Mr. Alexander Shekleton, for one Luke O'Donnell, 0 6 0 4 & 5 W m . 4 Set of Weights & measures procured Richard Delany, 0 16 0 Chap. 49, for the use of the County. 68 17 6 Spring Assizes, 1835. bee. 6. Constantine Rooney, 0 7 6 Stamp. 4 1 Pat. Haggis, 0 7 6 Thomas McCoy, 0 7 6 W e present the sum of £47 15s. 6d. John Malone, 0 7 6 to be raised as before to repay the ad­ Dr. Gartlan. 2 2 0 vances made by our Treasurer on Coro­ John Woods, I 1 0 ners and Court orders, viz. Cormack Rafferty, 0 10 6 Henry Wynne, 0 10 6 Edward Shevolan, 0 5 6 Carried over, 4277 4 11 £7 17 6 Carried over, 4277 4 11 10 COUNTY AT LARGE. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 11

£ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward, 4277 4 11 N o. COURT ORDERS CONTINUED. Lau. Brady, .. 0 5 6 Brought forward, 4325 0 5 J as. Shevolan,.. . . 0 5 0 Dr. Campbell, 2 2 0 Represent the following Dr. Campbell, .. 2 2 0 sums in aid of the Cess, Edward M ‘ Mahon, . . 0 5 6 A saving on Cholera fund"! Pat. Walsh, .. 0 7 6 received from Parish of > 34 7 1 Judeth Levins, . . 0 10 6 Termon Fechin,.. 1 Anne Fitzgerald, . . 0 10 6 Same from Parish of Tul­ Pat. Rush and others, . . 0 12 6 lyallan,. . . . . • 2 0 0 Summer Assizes, 1835. Saving on Query, N o. 17 ( John Gossan, .. 2 2 0 the Bal. of Gaol Present- 6 10 0 Thomas Gug, . . 1 0 0 m en t. . . . 42 17 1 Thomas Laughran, .. 1 1 0 £42 17 1 Edward Rice, . . 1 1 0 Margaret Maginness, 0 15 0 Alexander Cunnnigham, 0 15 0 Total, 4284 4 Pat. Flanagan, o 1 0 3 Catherine Cavanagh, . . 0 15 0 Joseph Farrell, .. 0 15 3 Dr. Gillichan, . . 1 1 0 Margaret Galway, . . 0 13 6 Catherine Galway, .. 0 13 0 Richard Galway, . . 0 13 6 Thomas Galway, .. 0 13 6 LouthSurgeon Pincheon, .. 2 3County 0 Archives £31 18 6 Above Coroners orders, 15 17 0

£47 15 6 47 15 6

Carried over, 4325 0 5 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 13

£ s. d. No. Brought forward, 37 19 6 Crawley’s house in Drumgoolstown, £9 14s. and 2s. stamp duty, the ne­ cessary recognizance having been en­ BARONY OF ARDEE. tered into by the said contractor and Janies Crawley, last year. N o. 52. 9 16 0 Granted, Spring, 1835. 49 To Pat. Sarsfield, contractor, to re­ pair 60 perches of the road from Ardee to the sea and Keag’s cross, between the SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835 turn at Tubberdoney, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES 4s. 10d. per perch, the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Patrick Man­ ning and John Sarsfield, —N o. 10. 14 10 0 N o £ s. d. 50 To Pat. Sarsfield contractor, to re­ G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1 8 3 4 . pair 50 perches of the road from Ardee, 46 £27 10s. To John Clarke and R o ­ to the sea, between Mr. Philip Boy­ ger Quigley, to repair 100 perches of lan’s avenue and the turn to Tuberdo- the road from Ardee to Dundalk, be­ ney, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel tween Maplestown bridge and the cross at the average rate of 4s. 10d. per roads o f Ballybailie, 32 feet wide and perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 14 with gravel, at 5s. 0d. per perch, ing been entered into by the said con­ 6s. stamp duty and £ 1 7s. 6d. wages, tractor and Patrick Manning and John — N o. 10. 29 3 6 Sarsfield,—N o. 11. 12 1 8 Louth47 Summer, 1834. County51 Archives To Joseph Byrne contractor, to fill To James Crawley, contractor, to 19 perches of gripes of ditches on the keep in sufficient repair, 522 perches road from Dunleer to Manfieldstown, o f the road from Drogheda to Dun­ between Pat. Mulloy’s house in Mul­ dalk, between Margaret R eilly’s house lincross and Pat. McCormack's house in Richardstown, and the mearing of in same, at the average rate o f 3s. per Poolbrock and Bragganstown, £8 14s. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary re­ ing been entered into by the said con­ cognizance having been entered into by tractor and Thomas Byrne and John the said contractor and George McCart­ O 'Daly, —No. 16. 2 17 0 ney and William Filgate, Esqrs, and 52 To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to re­ Joseph Craw ley, third year, — No. 52. 8 16 0 pair 40 perches of the road from Car­ 48 T o " Richard Crawley, contractor, rickmacross, to the sea at Lurgangreen, to keep in sufficient repair 582 perches between the mearing of Drumgoolin, the road from Ardee to the sea, fit A n­ and Muff and the mearing of Mr. Fil­ nagassan, between Lawrence Plunket's gate’s Farm from Muff, 21 feet wide house in Drumcashell and Joseph and 14 with gravel, at the average rate

Carried o a r, 37 19 6 Carried over, 77 4 2 14 BARONY OF ARDEE. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 15

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 77 4 2 Brought forward, 113 0 10 of 2s. 4d. per perch, the necessary re nizance having been entered into by the cognizance having been entered into said contractor a n d . lames Abraham by the said contractor and William and Pat. Meade, —No. 68. 49 0 0 Filgate and Lawrence H oey, —N o. 27. 4 13 4 57 To James Abraham, contractor, to 63 To Patrick McCabe, contractor, to repair 100 perches of the road from repair 15 perches of the road from A r­ Ardee to Carrickmacross between the dee to Carrickmacross, between Hugh town of Ardee and Thomas M cCart- Rooney’s house in Churchtown and ney’s house, at the turn to the bog. 21 Joseph Magee’s forge, 21 feet wide and feet wide & 14 with gravel, at the ave- 14 with gravel, at the average rate of age rate of 6s. per perch, the necessa­ 4s. per perch, the necessary recogni ry recognizance having been entered zance having been entered into by the into by the said contractor and John said contractor and Bryan Rooney and Kearney and Pat Curran, N o. 71. 30 0 0 Alexander Hawes, —No. 49. 3 0 0 58 To James Abraham contractor to re­ 54 To Patrick McCabe, contractor, to pair 62 perches of the road from Ardee repair 60 perches of the road from A r­ to Kingscourt, between Thomas dee to Carrickmacross, between Tho­ Byrne’s house and Burley bridge, 21 mas Duffy’s house at Mullakillen and feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Hugh Rooney’s house at Churchtown, average rate of 6s. per perch, the ne­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the cessary recognizance having been enter­ average rate of 5s. 6d. per perch the ne­ ed into by the said contractor and John cessary recognizance having been enter­ Kearney and Pat. Curran.—N o. 72. 18 12 0 ed into by the said contractor and Bryan 59 To James Abraham, contractor to Rooney & Alexander Hawes, No. 51. repair 60 perches of the road from A r­ To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to re- 16 10 0 dee to Kingscourt, between Hugh 55 pair 100 perches of the road from Car­ McKenna's house in Blindgate and Louthrickmacross to Dundalk, between County Phi- Thomas Archives Byrne’s house at the turn to lip Fitzpatrick’s house in Corcreagh the bog, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra- and James Moore’s house in Stone­ vel, at the average rate of 6s. per town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, perch, the necessary recognizance at the average rate of 2s. 4d. per perch having been entered into by the said the necessary recognizance having been contractor and John Kearney and Pat entered into by the said contractor and Curran, —No. 73. 18 0 0 Lawrence Hoey and Peter Wynne, — 60 To Alexander Cunningham contrac­ N o. 54...... 11 13 4 tor, to repair 60 perches o f the road 56 To John Kearney, contractor, to from Ardee to Carrickmacross, be­ repair 140 perches o f the road from tween the town of Ardee and Green­ Ardee to Dundalk, between the male lane cross, 26 feet wide and 18 with school house on the green o f Ardee gravel, at the average rate o f 6s. 6d. and the gullet of Coolfore, 26 feet wide per perch, the necessary recognizance and 18 with gravel, at the average rate having been entered into by the said of 7s. per perch, the necessary recog- contractor and William Filgate and _ Carried over. 113 0 10 Carried over,.. 228 12 10 16 BARONY OF ARDEE.

£ s. d. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 17 N o. Brought forward, 228 12 10 Joseph Shekleton, Esqrs. —N o. 75. 19 10 0 61 To Alexander Cunningham, con­ No. tractor, to repair 60 perches of the road £ s. d. from Ardee to Carrickmacross, be­ Brought forward, 290 19 6 tween Pepperstown cross and John 65 To Henry Manning, contractor, to re­ Filgate’s tenants’ houses, 26 feet wide pair 30 perches of the road from Kells to Dunleer, between the bridge of and 18 with gravel, at the average rate o f 6s. per perch, the necessary recog­ Newrath and the chapel cross of nizance having been entered into by Drakestown 21 feet wide and 14 with the said contractor and William Fil­ gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. per gate and Joseph Shekleton, Esqrs. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ — N o. 76. 18 0 0 ing been entered into by the said con­ 62 To Alexander Cunningham, con­ tractor and James Hughes & Silvester tractor to repair 40 perches of the road Steen, - N o. 83. 4 10 0 from Ardee to Carrickmacross, be­ 66 To Thomas Morgan, contractor, to tween Pepperstown cross and Green­ repair 30 perches of the road from Ar­ lane cross, 20 feet wide and 18 with dee to Slane, between Mr. Taaff’s gravel, at the average rate of 6s per tenants’ houses and Rathbran bridge, perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the ing been entered into by the said con­ average rate o f 4s. per perch, the neces­ tractor, and William Filgate and Jo­ sary recognizance having been entered seph Shekleton, Esqrs. —N o. 77. 12 0 0 into by the said contractor, and Ed­ 63 To Philip Reilly, contractor, to re­ ward Mathews and Pat. Ledwitch. pair 40 perches of the road from Kings­ — N o. 84...... 6 0 0 court to Dunleer, by Pepperstown, 67 To Thomas Mor gan, contractor, to between Pepperstown cross and Mr. repair 30 perches o f the road from A r­ LouthOlphert’s gate, 21 feet wide County and 14 dee toArchives Slane, between Mr. Manning’s with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. avenue gate and Mr. Taaffe’s tenant’s 8d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ houses, 21 feet wide, & 14 with gravel, zance having been entered into by the at the average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, said contractor and Dr. Blackwell and the necessary recognizance having been Thomas Magorisk, —N o. 78. 7 6 8 entered into by the said contractor and 64 To Philip Reilly, contractor, to re­ Edward Mathews and Pat. Ledwich. pair 30 perches of the road from — N o. 85...... ! 5 5 0 Kingscourt to Dunleer, by Peppers­ 68 T o Henry Manning contractor, to town, between Mr. Olphert’sgate and repair 30 perches of the road from N a­ Stonetown cross, 21 feet wide and 14 van to Dunleer, between the bridge of with gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. Kieran and Hurlestown lands, 21 feet 8d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ wide and 14 with gravel, at the average zance having been entered into by rate of 3s. per perch, the necessary re- the said contractor and Doctor Black- cognizance having been entered into by well, and Thomas Magorisk. - the said contractor and James Hughes — N o. 82. 5 10 0 and Silvester Steen. -—N o. 87. 4 10 0 69 To Christopher Byrne, contractor, Carried over, 290 19 6 to repair 80 perches of the road from Kingscourt to Drogheda, between Cor-

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£ s. d. £ s. d. 311 6 No. N o. Brought forward, 4 344 6 2 bollis cross and Blakestown cross, 21 Brought forward, 74 T o William Halfpenny, contractor, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the to repair 30 perches of the road from average rate of 2s. 9d. per perch, the Ardee to Dunleer, between Crossellish necessary recognizance having been en­ and the widow Moonan’s house in tered into by the said contractor and Stickillen, 21 feet wide and 14 with Mat. Yore & Pat. Yore. —No. 95. 11 0 0 gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per 70 To Henry Manning, contractor, to perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ repair 20 perches o f the road from ing been entered into by the said con­ Slane to Ardee, between Mr. Man­ tractor and John Halfpenny and Pat. ning’s avenue gate and Corbollis cross Rafferty. —N o. 107. 6 0 0 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 75 To P at. Wynne, contractor, to re­ at the average rate of 2s. 10d. per pair 100 perches of the road from Ar­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ dee to Carrickmacross, between Tho­ ing been entered into by the said con­ mas Smithe’s house in Drumgowna tractor and James Hughes and John and the mearing of Louth and Monagh­ Y ore. —-No. 96. 2 16 8 an, 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel at 7 1 To John Andrews, contractor, to the average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, repair 30 perches of the road from Kells the necessary recognizance having been to Ardee, between John-street bridge and W idow Bailie’s house, 21 feet entered into by the said contractor and William Filgate and Lawrence Hoey, wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 22 10 0 rate of 4s. per perch, the necessary re­ — N o. 113...... 76 To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to re­ cognizance having been entered into by pair 200 perches of the road from A r­ the said Contractor and Silvester Steen dee to Carrickmacross, between the and Owen McCullogh. —No. 97. 6 0 0 M ills of Louth and Pat. Martin’s house 72 To Patrick Andrews contractor, to Louth Countyin Lisrenny,Archives 26 feet wide and 18 with repair 70 perches o f the road from gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per Ardee to Kells, between Scredouge perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ bridge and John-St. bridge 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average ing been entered into by the said con­ tractor and William Filgate and Law­ rate of 2s. 6d. per perch, the neces­ 30 0 0 sary recognizance having been entered rence Hoey. —N o. 116. 77 To Michael Crinnian, contractor, to ea into by the said contractor and repair 300 perches o f the road from N . Milling & Oliver Milling, N o. 104. 8 15 0 Drogheda to Ardee, between the lands 73 To John Andrews contractor, to re­ of Funshog and John-street in Ardee, pair 30 perches of the road from Kings­ 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the court to Drogheda, between Devin’s average rate of 6s. per perch, the ne­ bridge and Shanlis cross, 21 feet wide cessary recognizance having been en­ and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. per perch, the necessary recog­ tered into by the said contractor and Richard Finegan and Thomas Crin- nizance having been entered into b y 90 0 0 the said contractor, and Silvester Steen cian. -— No. 126. 78 To Michael Crinnian, contractor, to and Owen M cCullogh, —N o. 105. 4 10 0 16 2 Carried over',.. 492 Carried over, 344 6 o SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 21

'20 BARONY OF ARDEE. s. d. N o. £ Brought forward, 538 14 10 (iv 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, the ne­ . No. £ s. d. cessary recognizance having been en­ Brought forward, 2 492 16 tered into by the said contractor and Sir repair 80 perches of the road from P. Bellew, Bart. Robert Thompson, Drogheda to Ardee, between the lands Esq. and John Brannagan, last year, o f Collon and the lands of Funshog, 26 5 8 4 / feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the — N o. 135...... 82 T o Pat. Keenan, contractor, to keep average rate of 7s. 0d. per perch, the in sufficient order and repair for seven necessary recognizance having been en­ years, 117 perches of the road from tered into by the said contractor and Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Richard Finegan and Thomas Crinnian. townland of Golagh and the road from — N o. 127...... 30 0 0 Patrick Keenan’s house to Dundalk at 79 To Andrew Maginniss, contractor, the average rate o f 4d. per perch, £ 1 to repair 30 perches o f the road from 10s. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessa­ Ardee to Drogheda, between widow ry recognizance having been entered Moonan’s house in Stickillen and An­ into by the said contractor and Sir P . drew Maginniss’ house in Paughans- Bellew, Bart. Robert Thompson, and town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 0 J. Brabazon, last year. —-No. 136. 2 1 at the average rate o f 4s. per perch, the 83 To Pat. McKeon, contractor, to necessary recognizance having been en­ keep in sufficient order and repair, for tered into by the said contractor, and seven years, 547 perches o f the road Constantine Maginniss and James from Ardee to the sea, between Owen Smyth. —N o. 132. Heron’s house in Bolis and the pound 6 0 0 o f Kilsairn, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. OLD CONTRACTS. per perch, £10 5s. Id. and 2s. stamp Louth County fluty,Archives the necessary recognizance hav­ 80 To Pat. Keenan, contractor, to ing been entered into by the said con­ keep in sufficient order and repair, for tractor and John W oolsey, Esq. and seven years, 590 perches o f the road Lawrence Maguire, last year. — N o. from Dunleer to the sea, between Mat­ 10 7 1 thew Sorogan’s house in Clude and 1 3 7 ...... : 84 T o Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to Pat. Dowdall’s farm in Clonmore, at keep in sufficient order and repair for the average rate o f 4d. per perch, £9 seven years, 106 perches of the road 16s. 8d. and 2s. stamp duty, the ne­ from Castlebellingham to Dundalk, by cessary recognizance having been en­ Dromiskin, between its junction with tered into by the said contractor and the turnpike road at Castlebellingham Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and John and Owen Clark’s house, at the ave­ Brabazon, last year. —134...... 9 18 8 rage rate o f 4d. per perch, £1 15s. 4d. 81 To Pat. Keenan, contractor, to keep and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary re­ in sufficient order and repair for seven cognizance having been entered into years, 319 perches of the road from the said contractor and Sir A . E. Bel­ Drogheda to Dundalk, between the lingham, Bart, and James Lambert. chapel gate of Skeagmore and Mr. Epson’s house in Dillonstown, at Brought forward, 556 11 3 the average rate o f 4d. per perch, £5

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£ s. d. N o. 550 11 3 No. £ s. d. Brought forward, Brought forward, 576 1 16 0

last year. — N o. 138. .. £ 1 17 4 88 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to Entered short, Spring, 1834, 0 5 0 2 2 4 keep in sufficient order and repair for 85 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to seven years, 558 perches of the road keep in sufficient order and repair for from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Cas- seven years, 208 perches o f the road tlebellingham, between P . McShane’s from Carrickmacross to the sea at \ house in Castlebellingham and the sea Castlebellingham, between the mearing shore near Annagassan, at the average of Ardee and Louth, and its junction rate of 4d. per perch, £9 6s. and 2s. with the road from Castlebellingham stamp duty, the necessary recognizance to Dundalk, at the average rate of 4d. having been entered into by the said per perch, £3 Os. 4d. and 2s. stamp contractor and Sir A . E. Bellingham, duty, the necessary recognizance hav­ Burt, and James Lambert, sixth year. ing been entered into by the said con­ N o. 142...... 0 8 5 tractor & Sir A . E. Bellingham, Bart, and James Lambert, last year, Total}.. ! 586 4 5 — N o. 1 3 0 ,...... 3 11 4 *6 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for seven years, 302 perches of the road from Castlebellingham to Dundalk, by the sea, between its junction with the road from Carrickmacross to the sea, and the mearing of Ardee and Louth, at the average rate o f 4d. per perch, Louth£5 Os. 8d. and 2s. stamp duty,County the Archives necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor and Sir Alan E. Bellingham, Bart, and James Lambert, last year, — N o. 140. 5 2 8 *7 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for seven years, 526 perches o f the road from Harristown to Drogheda, between the White river bridge and the cross roads o f Stefians, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £9 6s. 5d. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor and W . P. Green, Esq. and Michael Crinnian, last year— N o, 141...... 9 8 5

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N o . £ s. d. Brought forward, 2 1 1 0 0 Zance having been entered into by the said contractor and Pat. Grogan arid Michael Flinn. —N o. 24. 4 1 0 O BARONY OF ARDEE 02 Q To Alexander Cunningham, con­ 36 Geo. 3. tractor to repair GO perches of the road C h a p . 5 5 . from Kingscourt to Dunleer between Sec. 6. the cross o f Pepperstown and Bally­ bailie, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with The following Sums were presented ly the Grand gravel at the average rate o f 3s. 6 d. per Jury and Confirmed by the Court to he raised off the perch, the necessary recognizance County at Large, and applied to the following uses. having been entered into by the said contractor and Joseph Shekleton, and William Filgate, Esq. —No. 34. 1 0 1 0 0 93 S To John Mooney, contractor, to N o. l b i b , repair 25 perches of the road from A r­ Sec. 21. G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1835. £ s. cl. dee, to Carrickmacross, between the cross roads at Thomastown and P a­ 89 B To Pat. Ginnity, contractor, to trick Magee’s forge in Springhill 2 1 36 Geo. 5 repair a bridge on the road from Dunleer feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, Chap. 55. to the Sea, at Annagassan, between at the average rate o f Is. 6 d. per perch, Sec. 21. Henry M 'Ardles house and Joseph the necessary recog nizance having been Forde’s, the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor having been entered into by the said and William Mooney and John Moore. contractor, and Bryan Ginnity and —N o. 36...... 1 17 6 John Halpin. —N o. 2. 7 0 0 9 4 T To W m . Halfpenny, contractor Louth90 L To Thomas McEntee, contractorCounty to repairArchives 40 perches of the road from Ibid. Ibid. to repair CO perches of the road from Sec. 6. Ardee, to the Sea at Annagassan, be­ Drogheda to Dundalk, between the tween Crossellish and Pat. Morgan’s bridge of Boals and the big bridge of house in Stickillen, 2 1 feet wide and 14 Bragganstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel at the average rate of 3s. 6 d. feet wide with gravel, at the average per perch, the necessary recognizance rate o f 4s. 10d. per perch, the necessary having been entered into by the said recognizance having been entered into contractor and John Halfpenny and by the said contractor and Henry Thomas Tuite. —No. 40...... 7 0 0 Kelly, and Stephen Feehan.—N o. 17. 14 1 0 0 9 5 U To W m . Halfpenny, contractor 9 1 M To Bernard Grogan, contractor Ibid. to repair 30 perches of the road from Ibid. to repair 30 perches of the road from Ardee to Dunleer, between John-st. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the in Ardee, and Crossellish, 24 feet wide cross roads of Rathescar, and the Mill and 16 feet with gravel, at the average race of Knockdrimmin at the mearing of Mr. Filgate’s land, 21 feet wide and rate of 5s. per perch, the necessary re­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate ol cognizance having been entered into by 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni- the said contractor and John Halfpen­ ny, and Thomas Tuite. —N o. 41. 7 1 0 0 Carried over, 21 1 0 I 0 Carried over, 5 2 17 G '26 BARONY OF ARDEE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835 27

£ s. d. No. £ s. d. 72 14 8 Brought forward, . . 52 17 6 Brought forward, 96 W To Matthew McDonnell, 100 36 Geo. 3, contractor to repair 40 perches of 30 G eo. 3 A F To Thomas Kelly contrac­ 55> the road from Ardee to Carrickma­ C hap. 55. tor to repair a parapet wall on the See. 21. cross, between the Pound o f Tullykeel road from Kingscourt to Dundalk, and the Bridge of Lagan, 21 feet between John R oddy’s house in Kil­ wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the lany and Thomas Kelly’s house in average rate of 2s. 11 3/4d. per perch, the Lannett, the necessary recognizance necessary recognizance having been, having been entered into by the s lid con­ entered into by the said contractor and tractor & Thomas Mathews & Pat. Thomas McDonnell and Stephen But- Mathews. —No. 60. 6 10 0 terly. —No. 44...... 5 19 o 101 A G T o William Kearney, con- 97 A B To James Conlon, con- || Ibid. tractor to repair 72 perches of' the Ibid. tractor to repair 60 perches o f the; See. 6. road from Collon to Dundalk, be­ road from Castleblayney to Ardee be- tween John Meade’s house in Ardee, tween Essexford bridge and Philip and the Male School-House in Ardee, Fitzpatrick’s house in Corcreagh, 2 1 : 26 feet wide and 21 feet with gravel, feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at at the average rate of 8s. per perch, the average rate of 2s. 0d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and entered into by the said contractor and John Kearney and James Abraham, Thomas Connolly and Arthur Ma- —No. 62. ., ,. 28 16 0 thews. —No. 55. .. .. 6 0 0 102 A H To William Kearney, con- 98 A D To Patrick Devlin, con- Ibld. tractor, to repair 32 perches o f the Ibid. tractor, to repair 202 perches o f , road from Collon to Dundalk, be­ Sec. Louth74. drains on the road from Kingscourt County to ; tween Archives Mr. Goolden’s house in Ardee, Newry, between the cross roads o f i and John Meade’s house in Ardee, 26 Tullydrum and Pat. Byrne's house in; feet wide and 21 feet with gravel, at Coolreagh, at the average rate of 4d. I the average rate of 7s. 6d. per perch, per perch, the necessary recognizance the necessary recognizance having been having been entered into by the said: | entered into by the said contractor and contractor and Henry Kelly and Pat. John Kearney and James Abraham, 0 0 McGough. —No. 58. 3 7 4 — No. 63...... 1? 9 9 A E To Patrick Devlin, con- 103 A I To James Andrews, contrac Ibid. tractor to make 272 perches of Ibid. tor, to repair 25 perches o f the road drains on the road from Carrickmacross from Kingscourt, to Drogheda, between to Ardee, between the cross roads of Shanlis Cross and Corbally’s Cross, 21 / Tullydrum and Pat. Raverty’s house feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at in Lannett, at the average rate of 4d. the average rate of 2s. 8d. per perch, per perch, the necessary recognizance the necessary recognizance having been having been entered into by the ‘ aid entered into by the said contractor and contractor and Henry Kelly and Pat. 4 0 8 Oliver Milling and William Dunn. — 6 1 8 McGough. — N o. 59. .. .. N o. 64. 3 8 123 7 4 Carried over, 72 11 Carried over, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 29 28 BARONY OF ARDEE

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 142 18 4 Brought forward, 123 7 4 108 Z To William Moore, contractor, to 104 A K To John Wildman, Junr. 36 Geo. 3, repair 404 perches of the road from 16 Geo. 3. contractor to repair 50 perches of See'80° Kells to Dunleer, between John New­ Chap. 55. the road from Carrickmacross to the itt’s house at Lawlesstown-hill and ‘ ef' 6' sea, at Lurgangreen, between the F u r 3 years. Peter Keenan’s house at the Cross of bridge o f Lagan, and P at. McKeever's Rathescar, at the average rate of 3d. house in Reeastown, 21 feet wide and per perch, the necessary recognizance 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate having been entered into by the said o f 2s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ contractor and Patrick Devin and cognizance having been entered into by John Devin. —N o. 53. 5 1 0 the said contractor and William Pil- 109 A A To John Branagan con- kington and John Wildman. —N o. 68. 6 5 0 Ibid. tractor to repair 247 perches of the 105 A M To Matthew McDonnell, road trom Kingscourt to Newry be- Ibid contractor to lower a hill and fill For 3 years tween the cross roads at Tullydrum and See. 18. a hollow 10 perches o f the road from Rosslough Bridge at the average rate the Market Town o f Kingscourt of 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ to the Market Town of Dundalk, be­ nizance having been entered into by the tween Pat. Sharkey’s house in Colga said contractor and Philip Brady and and Michael Mullaghan’s in Edmonds- Peter Forde„—-No. 54. 4 15 9 town at the average rate of 8s. per perch, 110 A L To John Mooney contractor the necessary recognizance having been Ibid. to repair 810 perches of the road entered into by the said contractor and from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Stephen Butterly and James French. For 3 years• the M ills of Louth, and the Chapel N o. 70...... 4 0 0 Gate at Reighstown, at the average Louth106 ^ To John Wildman, Junr.County con- Archives rate of 2d. per perch, the necessary 50 Geo. 3. tractor to repair 556 perches of the road recognizance having been entered into Chap 55. ' from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between by the said contractor and Thomas sec80' ' the cross roads at Churchtown & Garry Blackwell and Michael Mooney. — Fori years. Bridge at the average rate o f 2 3/4d. per — N o. 69...... 7 0 0 perch, the necessary recognizance 111 A N To Thomas Cunningham, having been entered into by the said 55 Geo. 3 , being the amount of half-a year’s Su- contractor, and William Pilkington Chap. 158, perannuation Pension, as County Con­ and John Wildman. —N o. 43. 6 7 5 Sec. 4. stable, due to him this Assizes. N o. 71 2 9 2 107 N To John Mooney, contractor 1 1 2 A O To John McAlister, being Ibid. to repair 402 perches o f the road from the amount of one year’s Superannua­ Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the lbid. tion Pension as County Constable, due For 3 years, bridge o f Tallanstown and the cross to him this Assizes. —N o. 72. 3 13 10 roads at Springhill, at the average rate A P To Thomas Eaton, being- of 1 3/4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ 113 the amount of one year’s superanua­ nizance, having been entered into by Ibid. tson Pension as County Constable, due the said contractor, and John Moore to him this Assizes. — No. 73. 9 4 7 and William Mooney— No. 4 8 ... 2 18 7 2 C arried over, 175 8 _ Carried over. 142 18 4 30 BARONY OF ARDEE.

No. £ ' S. d. BARONY OF FERRARD. Brought forward, 175 2 8

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114 To James Crawley, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3, repair 522 perches of the road from Sec 8 0 ’ Drogheda to Dundalk, between Mar­ garet Reilly’s house in Richardstown, UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. and the mearing o f Poolbrock and Bragganstown at the average rate of 4d. per perch, the necessary recognizance haying been entered into by the said No. £ s. d. contractor and George Macartney and Spring, 1832. William Filgate, Esqrs, and Joseph 116 £10 To John McClintock, Esq. Robert Crawley. Stamp duty, 2s. —-fourth Roddy and Patrick Maguire, to widen year. — N o. 74. 8 16 0 24 perches of the road from Drogheda To Mr. Francis Elliott, Collector of to Dundalk, between the bridge of the County Cess, for this Barony, Greenhill and the bridge of Beaulieu, being the amount of his fees on 32feet wide at 8s. 4d. per perch, 4s. 115 £1689 7s. 3d. at 9d. per pound. stamp duty and 10s. wages. —No. 34. 10 14 0 £63 7s. 0d. —N o. 75...... 63 7 0 117 £10 To John McClintock, Esq. Robert Roddy and Patrick Maguire to widen Total, 247 5 60 perches of the road from Drogheda 8 to Dundalk, between the bridge of Beaulieu and the bridge of Broghan, Louth County32 feetArchives wide at 3s. 4d. per perch, 4s. stamp duty and 10s. wages. —N o. 35. 10 14 0 Spring, 1834. 118 £4 10s. To Sir P . Bellew, Lawrence Kenny and John Brabazon, to repair 30 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea, between the Chapel of Walshestown and Reynoldstown cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 3s. per perch, 4s. stamp duty and 4s. 6d. wages. —N o. 10. 4 18 6 Spring, 1835. 119 To William McGill, contractor, to repair 40 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Black­ staff bridge and Greenhill bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 6s. per perch, the ne-

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N o. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 26 6 6 Brought forward, 54 16 6 cessary recognizance having been en­ said contractor and Peter Segrave and tered into by the said contractor and William Johnston. —No. 29. 4 10 0 Patrick Sarsfield and Thomas Carolan. 123 To Michael Byrne, contractor, to N o. 14...... 12 0 0 repair 30 perches of the road from 119 To David Alexander, contrac­ Drogheda to Dundalk, between Gal­ tor, to repair 40 perches of the road lagher’s cross and the mearing between from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Salterstown and Martinstown, 21 feet Uskenora bridge and Thomas Craven’s wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave­ house, 21 feet wide and 14 with rage rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the ne­ gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. cessary recognizance having been en­ per perch, the necessary recognizance tered into by the said contractor and having been entered into by the said William Johnston, and Christopher contractor and Peter Segrave and Win. Hardman.—No. 3 3 . . . 5 5 0 Johnston. N o. 24. 7 0 0 124 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor 120 To David Alexander, contrac­ to repair 300 perches of the road tor, to repair 40 perches of the road from Drogheda to Ardee, between the from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the lands of Knocketleva and the lands of shore between the W idow Campbell’s Coolfore, 26 feet wide and 18 with house in Corstown and the mearing of gravel, at the average rate of 7s. per Ferrard and Ardee, 21 feet wide and perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 14 with',gravel, at the average rate of ing been entered into by the said con­ 2s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recog­ tractor and William Noble and R o­ nizance having been entered into by the bert Bingham.—N o. 40. 105 0 0 said contractor and Peter Segrave and 125 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor, William Johnston. —No. 25. 5 0 0 to repair 80 perches of the road Louth121 To David Alexander, contractor, County to from Archives Drogheda to Ardee, between repair 30 perches of the road from the lands of Annaglog and the lands Drogheda to Dundalk, between Dun­ of Knocketleva, 26 feet wide and any Church and Gallagher’s cross, 21 18 with gravel, at the average rate feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the o f 7s. per perch, the necessary recog­ average rate of 3s. per perch, the ne­ nizance having been entered into by the cessary recognizance having been enter­ said contractor and William Noble and ed into by the said contractor and Peter Robert Bingham.—N o. 41. 28 0 0 Segrave and Win. Johnston. —N o. 27. 126 To Owen Maguire, contractor, To David Alexander, contrac- 4 10 0 to repair 50 perches of the road 122 tor, to repair 30 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Ter­ trom Drogheda to Dundalk, between monfeckin, between Newfoundwell Patrick Sheridan’s house and James bridge and Cannonstown bridge, 21 feet Cavanagh s house, 21 feet wide and wide and 14 with gravel at the average 14 with gravel, at the average rate of rate of 6s. per perch, the necessary re­ 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ cognizance having been entered into zance having been entered into by the by the said contractor and Owen Kir- 197 6 Carried over, 54 16 6 Carried over,,., 11

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£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 197 11 6 No. Brought forward, 227 9 0 wan, and Thomas Maguire. — No. 58. 15 0 0 131 To James Malcolm, contractor, To Bernard Marron, contractor, to keep in sufficient repair for seven 127 to repair 20 perches o f the road years, 1470 perches of the road from from Drogheda to Dundalk by Navan to Drogheda, between Mat­ Clogher, between Lawrence M cGough- tock bridge and the Liberties of ran’s house in Callistown and the south Drogheda, at the average rate of Is. Harbour at Clogher, 21 feet wide and 5d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of zance having been entered into by the 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ said contractor and Thomas Malcolm zance having been entered into by the and Archibald Malcolm. —No. 75. 104 2 6 said contractor and Patrick McGuire 132 To George Reay, contractor to and Thomas Carolan..—N o. 60. 3 0 0 repair 20 perches of the road from 128 To Bernard Marron, contractor, Slane to Drogheda, between Mr. Mar­ to repair 10 perches o f the road from ron’s house and Mattock river, 21 feet Dunleer to the sea at Clogher, be- wide and 14 with gravel, at the average tween Michael Gibney’s house in rate of Is. 3d. per perch, the necessary Clogher, and the north Harbour in recognizance having been entered into Clogher, 21 feet wide and 14 with by the said contractor and Henry Sloan gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. per and William Reay. —N o. 77. 1 5 0 perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ing been entered into by the said con­ OLD CONTRACTS. tractor and Patrick Maguire and Tho­ mas Carolan. —N o. 62. 1 10 0 133 To John Brabazon, contractor, to 129 To George Reay, contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for repair 50 perches of the road from seven years, 528 perches of the road Ardee to Drogheda, between the from Dunleer to the sea, between LouthCollon post road and the roadCounty from Owen Archives Barton’s house and the cross of Drogheda, to Navan, 21 feet wide and Port, at the average rate of 4d. per 14 with gravel, at the average rate of perch, £8 16s. and 2s. stamp duty, Is. 9d. per perch, the necessary re­ the necessary recognizance having been cognizance having been entered into by entered into by the said contractor and the said contractor and Henry Sloan Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and Pat. and William Reay. —No. 73. 4 7 6 Keenan, last year. — N o. 81. 8 18 0 130 To Robert Roddy, contractor, to 134 To John Brabazon, contractor, to repair 30 perches o f the road from keep in sufficient order and repair, for Drogheda to Dundalk, between the seven years, 153 perches of the road bridge of Beaulieu and the bridge of from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Broughan, 21 feet wide and 14 with the Mill of Togher and Ferrard’s cross, gravel, at the average rate] of 4s. per at the average rate of 4d. per perch, perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ £2 11s. stamp duty, the necessary re­ ing been entered into by the said con­ cognizance having been entered into by tractor and Bernard Marron, and M i­ the said contractor and Sir Patrick chael Martin.—N o. 71. 6 0 0 Bellew, Bart, and and Pat. Keenan,

Carried over. 227 9 0 Carried over, 341 14 6 36 BARONY OF FERRARD. S U M M E R A S S I Z E S , 1835. 37

N o. £ s. d. No.: £ s. d. Brought forward, 341 14 6 Brought forward, 370 1 7 last year.— N o. 82. 2 13 0 gate of Skeagmore, at the average 136 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor, to rate of 4d. per perch, £7 15s. 8d. and keep in sufficient order and repair for 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ seven years, 310 perches o f the road nizance having been entered into by the from Ardee to Drogheda, between the said contractor and Sir Patrick Bel­ mearing of Ardee and Ferrard, and the lew, Bart, and John Brabazon, third turnpike road, at the average rate of year. — No. 80. 7 17 8 4 1/4d. per perch, £5 9s. 9d. and 2s. 139 To Lawrence Kenny, contractor, to stampduty, the necessary recognizance keep in sufficient order and repair for having been entered into by the said seven years, 276 perches of the road contractor, and W . P. Green, Esq. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between and Michael Crinnian, last year.— the road from Dunleer to Grange and N o. 83. 5 11 9 the mearing of Ardee and Ferrard, at 136 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor, to the average rateof 4d. per perch, £4 12s. keep in sufficient order and repair, for and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary re­ seven years, 490 perches of the road cognizance having been entered into by from Collon, to Drumcondra, between the said contractor, and Sir Patrick John Donagan’s forge and Matthew Bellew, Bart, and John Brabazon, Mcknight's land at the average rate third year.— No. 87. .. 4 14 0 o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £8 13s. 6d. and 2s. 140 To Lawrence Kenny, contractor, to stamp duty, the necessary recognizance keep in sufficient order and repair, for having been entered into by the said 7 years, 438 perches of the road from Contractor, and W . P . Green, Esq. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the road and Michael Crinnian, last year. — from Prosperhill to Walshestown and No. 84...... 8 15 6 the road from Dyzart to John Dolan’s Louth137 To Thomas Crinnian, contractor, County to house, Archives at the average rate of 4d. per keep in sufficient order and repair for perch, £7 6s. and 2s. stamp duty, the seven years, 635 perches o f the road necessary recognizance having been from Newtownmonesterboice to Collon entered into by the said contractor and between Collenbeg nursery, and New- Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and John townmonasterboice, at the' average rate Brabazon, third year. — N o. 88. 7 8 0 o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £11 4s. 10d. and 141 To Lawrence Kenny, contractor, to 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ keep in sufficient order and repair, for zance having been entered into by the seven years, 507 perches of the road said contractor, and Right Hon. Lord from Dunleer to the sea, between the Ferrard and Pat. Sarsfield, sixth year. mearing of Dromin and Trian and Rath­ - N o . 85...... „ 11 6 10 dromin at the average rate of 4d. per 138 T o Lawrence Kenny, contractor, to perch, £8 9s. and 2s. stamp duty, the keep in sufficient order and repair for necessary recognizance having been en­ seven years, 467 perches o f the road tered into by the said contractor, and from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and John the south o f Grange and the chapel Brabazon, third year.— N o. 89. 8 11 0

Carried over,.. I 370 1 7 Total... 398 12 3 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 39

No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. 15 0 0 BARONY OF FERRARD. having been entered into by the said contractor and James Crilly and Peter Crilly. —No. 20. 7 0 0 145 O To Pat. Crilly, contractor to re­ 36 Geo. 3, pair 20 perches of the road from Col­ Chap. 55, lon, to the sea, between Prosperhill Sec. 6. The following Sums were presented by the. Grand and the chapel of Walshstown, 21 feet Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the County at Large, and applied to the following uses. average rate of 3s. per perch, the neces­ sary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and James Crilly and Peter Crilly, —No. 21. 3 0 0 N o. £ s. d. 146 P To Peter Johnson, contractor to 142 G To William M cGill contractor to | lbib, repair 30 perches of the road from 36 G eo. 3. repair 60 perches o f the road from! Drogheda to Dundalk between the C h a p 5 5 s e c 6 Collon,tothesea by Cartown, be- cross o f Drumgutter and the cross of c' ' tween the cross roads at the School Belville, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with House, of Ballymakenny and the gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per bridge of Termonfeckin, 21 feet wide perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ and 14 feet with gravel, at the average ing been entered into by the said con­ rate of 4s. per perch, the necessary tractor and Patrick Mullen and Michael recognizance having been entered into McGill. —N o. 22. 4 10 0 by the said contractor and Patrick 147 Q To George Reaye, contractor, I b i d . Sarsfield and Pat. Cooney. —N o. 9. 12 0 0 to repair 30 perches of the road from 143 J To Pat. Crilly, contractor, to re- Drogheda to Ardee, between the P o ­ Ibid. pair5U.perc. hes of the road from Ardee, lice Office at Clawpatrick and Mr. Louthto the sea, between Christian’s County Cross Moore’s Archives Lime Kilns, 21 feet wide and and S ir/P . Bellew’s Demesne W all, 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, of 2s. 11d. per perch, the necessary at the average rate of 3s. per perch, recognizance having been entered into the necessary recognizance having been by the said contractor and Henry Sloan entered into by the said contractor and and James Simpson. —N o. 23. 4 7 6 James Crilly, and Peter Crilly. — 148 R To George Reaye, contractor N o. 10. 3 0 0 I b i d . to repair 50 perches of the road from 144 N To Pat. Crilly, contractor to re- Drogheda to Dundalk between Mr. Ibid, pair 40 perches of the road from Drogh­ Donough’s gate at Newtown, and eda, to Dundalk, between the Cross Greenhills bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 of Drumshallon and the south bridge of feet with gravel, at the average rate o Grane21 feet wide and 14 feet with 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 0d. zance having been entered into by the per perch, the necessary recognizance said contractor and Henry Sloane ant James Simpson. - No. 27. 7 10 0 Carried over, 15 0 0 Carried over,.. 41 7 6 40 BARONY OF FERRARD. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 41

£ s. d. N o. £ 9. d. N o. Brought forward, 61 12 41 7 6 6 Brought forward, town from Garrula 21 feet wide and 149 & To Peter Reilly, contractor, to 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate 36 Geo. 3, repair a gullet on the road from Dunleer of 4s. per perch, the necessary recog­ 55. to Collon, at James Carroll’s land near nizance having been entered into by seC2 1 the turnpike road in W ood, at the ave- the said contractor and Peter Condro rage rate of 3s. per perch the necessary and Bernard Marron. —N o. 56. 10 0 0 recognizance having been entered into 154 A I To Bernard Marron, contrac- by the said contractor and Patrick S6 Geo. 3. tor to repair 50 perches of the road from 3 15 0 ; Grogan and Michael Flinn. —N o , 29. c haP- 55. Dunleer to the sea at Clogher, between 150 T T o William Moore, contractor, Sec. 6. the cross roads at Reynoldstown and Ibid. to repair 20 perches o f the road from Mr. John Kirk’s house in Clogher, 21 Dunleer to Ardee, between Coogan’s feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the bridge, and the corner of the road at average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the John Meighan’s field, 21 feet wide and necessary recognizance having been en­ 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate tered into by the said contractor and o f 4s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ John Brabazon and Michael Martin.— cognizance having been entered into by N o. 57...... 8 15 0 the said contractor, and Patrick De­ A K To Bernard Matron, contrac­ vin and John Devin. —N o. 30. 4 10 0 155 Ibid. tor to repair 60 perches of the road from 151 A B To Peter Bellew, contractor, Drogheda to Dundalk, by Clogher, Ibid. to repair 40 perches of the road from between the cross roads at Ganders­ Sec. G. Collon to Slane, between Collon and town, and Joseph Heeny’s house in the lands of Strinagh, 21 feet wide and Clogher, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. of 4s. per perch, the necessary recog­ per perch, the necessary recognizance nizance having been entered into by the having been entered into by the said Louthsaid contractor and Thomas CrinionCounty & Archives contractor and John Brabazon and M i­ James Bellew. —N o. 49. 8 0 0 chael Martin. —N o. 59. 10 10 0 1 5 2 A G To Michael Crinion, con- 156 To William McMemony, being the Ibid. tractor, to repair 20 perches of the road amount of half a year’s superannuation from Kells to Dunleer, between the Pension, due him this Assizes as Coun­ finger post at Funshog and the bridge ty Constable. —N o. 60. 4 12 3 -v o f Newtown, 21 feet wide and 14 with 1 5 7 To Thomas Cunningham, being the gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per amount of half a year’s superannuation perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Pension, due him as County Constable ing been entered into by the said con­ this Assizes. —N o. 61. 2 9 2 tractor, and Daniel M cGiveney and Pa^ O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . trick Bellew. —No. 55. 4 0 0 158 To Michael Martin, contractor, to 153 A H T o Michael Martin, contrac- 36 Geo. 3 repair 802 perches o f the road from Ibid. tor, to repair 50 perches o f the road Chap. 55. Drogheda, to Dundalk, by Blackhall, from Drogheda to Dundalk by Black­ Sec. 80. between the meering of Blackhall and hall, between the bridge of Kilslattery Garrula, and Killaly cross roads, at the and the boundary that divides Priors- average rate of 4d. per perch, the neces-

Carried over; er, 61 12 6 Carried over, 97 18 11 42 BARONY OF FERRARD. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 43

* s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 97 18 11 N o. Brought forward, 135 0 4 sary recognizance having been entered 163 and Thomas Carolan; stamp duty, 2s. into by the said contractor, and Sir 36 Geo. 3. sixth year. — N o, 66. 14 8 6 Patrick Bellew, Bart. Conara; stamp Chap. 55. To Pat, Kirwan, contractor, to re- duty, 2s. fifth year. — N o. (52. 14 6 0 eo- pair 1102 perches of the road from 159 To Thomas Crawford, contractor, to Drogheda to Dundalk, between Ter­ 36 Geo.. '. I, repair 120 perches of the road from monfeckin bridge and the stream Chap. 55, Dunleer to the sea at Annagassan, be­ that divides Maine and Reynoldstown Sec. 80. tween the finger post at Clude and at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the Clude bridge, at the average rate o f. necessary recognizance having been en­ per perch, the necessary recognizance tered into by the said contractor and having been entered into by the said Repts. W allop Brabazon, Esq. and contractor and John McClintock, Esq. Owen Kinvan; stamp duty. 3s. sixth and John W oods; stamp duty, 2s. year.— N o. 6 7 . . . 19 13 3 fifth year. — No. 03. 2 7 0 164 To Mr. James Simpson, collector of 160 To John Brabazon, contractor, to the Cess for this Barony, being the I b i b , repair DIG perches of the road from Sec. 48. amount of his fees on £ 1459 11s. 3d. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Cob­ at 9d. per pound. —N o. 68. 54 14 8 ler’s cross and Martinstown cross, at 165 A To William Moore, contractor to the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the Ibid. repair 276 perches of the road from necessary recognizance having been en­ Sec. 80. Dundalk to Ardee, between the meer- tered into by the said contractor and ing of Ardee and Ferrard, and Lawless- Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, and Patrick For 3years. town hill, at the average rate o f 3d. Keenan; stamp duty, 2s. fifth year. per perch, the necessary recognizance ‘—No. 64. .. 16 6 5 having been entered into by the said 161 To Michael Martin, contractor, to contractor, and Pat. Devin and John Ibid. Louthrepair 226 perches o f the roadCounty from Devin. Archives —No. 1 . . . 3 14 0 Drogheda to Dundalk, by Termonfec­ kin, between the New School house Total. 227 10 9 in Termonfeckin & Ball’s Cross roads, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and George Pentland, Esq. and Thomas .Carolan; stamp duty, 2s. sixth year. —No'. 65. . . •.. 4 2 0 162 To Michael Martin, contractor, to I b i d . repair 809 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea, by Blackhall, be­ tween Kilslattery cross roads and the sea shore, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and George Pentland, Esq.

t tarried over, 135 0 4 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 45

BARONY OF LOUTH. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 15 19 0 and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary re­ cognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Representatives of Mr. Nicholas Arthur and Thomas SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. Kinnehan, last year. — N o. 38. 3 9 8 169 To Patrick Toole, contractor, to keep in sufficient repair, 621 perches UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Lurgangreen, between the cross of Allardstown and Milltown forge, at the average rate of 4d. £ S. d. N o. per perch, £10 7s. and 2s. stamp G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1835. duty, the necessary recognizance hav­ 166 T o P at. Cooney, contractor, to keep ing been entered into by the said con­ in sufficient repair, 534 perches o f the tractor and Representatives of Mr. N i­ road from Ardee to Lurgangreen and the cholas Arthur and Owen Toole, last sea, between the meering of Whiterath year. — N o. 39. 10 9 0 —and the commons and William Rogers’ 170 To Patrick Toole, contractor, to house in Moortown, at the average rate keep in sufficient repair, 192 perches o f 4d. per perch, £ 8 18s. and 2s. stamp of the road from Ardee, to Dundalk by duty, the necessary recognizance having Lurgangreen, between the meering of been entered into by the said contractor Newtowndarver from Babeswood and and Mr. Richard Morgan and James widow Kinnehan’s house in Whiterath 9 0 Coleman, last year. — N o. 36. 0 at the average rate of 4d. per perch, 167 To James Kinnehan, contractor, to £3 4s. and 2s. stamp duty, the neces­ Louthkeep in sufficient repair 411 perchesCounty of sary Archives recognizance having been entered the road from Carrickmacross to the sea into by the said contractor and Repre­ at Lurgangreen, between Milltown sentatives of Mr. Nicholas Arthur and forge in Whiterath and the big tree in Owen Toole, last year, N o. 40. 3 6 0 Dromiskin, at the average rate o f 4d. 171 To Rbt. W ood, contractor, to keep in per perch, £6 17s. and 2s. stamp duty, sufficient repair 759 perches of the road the necessary recognizance having been from Castleblaney to the sea at Black­ entered into by the said contractor and rock, between Bernard Clarke’s house Representatives of Mr. Nicholas A r­ in Knockbridge and the meering of Up­ thur and Thos. Kinnehan, last i/ear. — per Dundalk and Louth in Carrick­ 6 N o3 7 ...... 19 0 robbin, at the average rate of 4 1/4 per 168 To James Kinnehan, contractor, to , perch. £13 8s. 9d. and 2s. stampduty, keep in sufficient repair, 203 perches of the necessary recognizance having been the road from Ardee to Drogheda, be­ entered into by the said contractor and tween the W idow Kinnehan’s house in Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Thomas Whiterath and the meering that divides Mullen, third year. —-N o. 41. 13 10 9 the commons from Whiterath, at the 172 To a saving on N o. 122, Spring A s­ average rate of 4d. per perch, £3 7s. 8d. sizes, 0 5 0

Carried over, 15 19 0 Carried over. 46 19 5 46 BARONY OF LOUTH. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 47

£ s. d. N o. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 86 13 7 Brought forward, 40 19 5 177 To Constantine Maginniss, contractor, 173 To John Martin, contractor, to re­ to repair 100 perches of the road from pair 50 perches o f the road from Car­ Carrickmacross to the sea, between the rickmacross to the sea at Lurgangreen, crossroads of Gilbertstown, and the between the tree in Dromiskin Street meering that divides Manfieldstown & and Peter Maginniss’ house at Woodenstown, 21 feet wide and 14 the turnpike road, 21 feet wide and with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 14 with gravel, at the average rate of per perch, the necessary recognizance 3s. 3d. per perch, the necessary recog­ having been entered into by the said nizance having been entered into by the contractor and James Smith, and James said contractor and Anthony Maginniss Maginniss.—N o. 20. 22 10 0 and George Harrett. —No. 11 8 2 6 178 To Constantine Maginniss, contrac­ 174 To Lawrence Conlan, contractor, to tor, to repair 110 perches of the road repair 80 perches o f the road from Car­ from Ardee to Dundalk, between rickmacross to Dundalk, between Jas. the cross roads of Christianstown and Moore’s house in Stonetown and the the cross roads of Gilbertstown, 24 turnpike cate in Ballykelly, 21 feet feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the wide and 14 with gravel, at the average average rate of 4s. per perch, the ne- rate of 2s. 3d. per perch, the necessary cessary recognizance having been en- recognizance having been entered into tered into by the said contractor and by the said contractor and Lawrence James Smith and James Maginn. — 0 0 Taaffe and John Reilly. —N o. 15. 9 0 0 N o. 28...... 22 1 7 5 To Lawrence Conlon, contrac 179 T o Constantine McGinnis, contrac­ tor, to repair 80 perches o f the road tor, to repair 120 perches of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between from Drumcashell to Dundalk, between Louththe Mills of Louth and Philip County Callan’s the crossArchives roads of Manfieldstown, and house in Ferras, 2(5 feet wide and 18 the cross roads of Readypenny, 21 feet with gravel, at the average rate o f 2s. wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 10d. per perch, the necessary recogni- rate of 2s. 10d. per perch, the necessary zance having been entered into by the recognizance having been entered into said contractor and Lawrence Taaffe by the said contractor and James Ma­ 0 0 and John Reilly. —No. 20. 11 6 8 ginn and James Smith. —N o. 29. 17 17(5 To Lawrence Conlon, contractor, to 180 To Constantine McGinniss, contrac­ repair 100 perches of the road from tor, to repair 70 perches o f the road Castleblaney to the sea by Louth, be­ from Carrickmacross to the sea, be­ tween the bridge that divides Louth and tween the cross roads at Christianstown Monaghan, and the stream that divides and the meering that divides Newtown­ Priortate and Artory, 21 feet wide and darver and Babeswood, 21 feet wide ] 4 with gravel, at the average rite of and 14 with gravel, at the average rate 2s. 3d. per perch, the necessary recog­ o f 2s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ nizance having been entered into by the cognizance having been entered into by said contractor and Law. Taaffe, and the said contractor and James Smith 8 15 0 John (Reilly, —No. 2 4 . . . 11 5 0 and James McGinn. —N o. 30. 156 18 7 Carried over,. . | 86 13 7 Carried over, 48 BARONY OF LOUTH. SUMMER ASSIZES, 18. 35. 4. 9

1 N o. £ s. d. No., £ s. d. Brought forward, 156 18 7 Brought forward, 198 18 7 181 To James Smith, contractor, to re- repair 40 perches of the road from Car­ pair 16 perches o f the road from Ardee rickmacross to the sea, between Faith­ to Dundalk, between Matthew Mur­ ful Fortescue’s entrance gate at Cor­ ray’s at the cross roads and Maplestown derry, and Allardstown cross, 21 feet bridge, 24 feet wide and 16 with gra­ wide and 14 with gravel, at the average vel at the average rate of 4s. (5d. per rate of 3s. per perch, the necessary re­ perch, the. necessary recognizance hav­ cognizance having been entered into by ing been entered into by the said con­ the said contractor and Bryan Kelly tractor and Constantine M cGinniss and and Thomas Connolly. —No. 38. 6 0 0 Christopher Jordan. —N o. 32. 31 10 0 182 To Thomas Mullen contractor, to OLD CONTRACTS; repair 16 perches of the road from Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt, between Bryan 186 To Patrick Cooney, contractor, Byrne’s house in Knockbridge and the to keep in sufficient repair for seven bridge of Knockbridge, 21 feet wide and years, 196 perches of the road from 14 with- gravel, at the average rate Dunleer to Dundalk by Dromiskin, be­ o f 5s. per perch, the necessary recog­ tween the meering of Dromiskin and nizance having been entered into by the the commons and the herd’s house in said contractor and Robert W ood and the commons, at the average rate of 4d. Silvester Halfpenny. —No. 33. 4 0 0 per perch, £3 5s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, 183 To Lawrence Conlon, contractor, to the necessary recognizance having been repair 20 perches o f the road from entered into by the said contractor and Kingscourt to Dundalk, between M i­ Representatives of Wm. Lewery, Esq. chael Conlon’s house in Louth and Jas. and Jas. Coleman, sixth year.— -No. 47. 3 7 4-' LouthMcArdle’s house in Louth, County 26 feet 187 To JamesArchives Kinnehan, contractor, to wide and 18 with gravel, at the ave keep in sufficient repair, for seven rage rate o f 2s. 9d. per perch, the neces­ years, 366 perches o f the road from sary recognizance having been entered Drogheda to Dundalk, by Dromiskin, into by the said contractor and Law­ between the meering of Ardee & Louth rence Taaffe, and John Reilly. — 2 15 0 & the meering of the commons of Dro­ N o. 34...... miskin, at the average rate of 4d. per 184 T o Pat. Wynne, contractor, to re­ perch, £6 2s. 2d. & 2s. stamp duty, the pair 60 perches of a footpath on the necessary recognizance having been en­ road from Kingscourt to the sea, at Lur­ tered into by the said contractor and gangreen, between R ev. Mr. Thack­ James Hamilton, Esq. and Thomas 2 1 eray’s gate in Louth and the church Kinnehan, sixth year. — N o. 48. 6 4 gate in Louth, at the average rate of Is. 3d. per perch, the necessary re­ Total, 214 10 1 cognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Lawrence 3 15 0 Hoey and Peter Wynne. —No. 35. 18 5 To James Conlon, contractor, to Carried over. 198 18 7 BARONY OF LOUTH.

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The following Sums were presented by the Grand £ s. d. Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the N o. 18 15 2 County at Large, and applied to the following uses. Brought forward, Castleblaney to the sea, between James McArdle's house in Louth and the stream that divides Ardpatrick and No. Corderry, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ £ s. d. 108 A . T o Hugh McKevitt, contrac­ vel, at the average rate o f Is. 9d. per 36 Geo. 3 tor to repair 652 perches of the road perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Chap. 5». ing been entered into by the said con­ Sec. 8 0 . from Castleblaney, to the sea at Black­ rock, between the gullet that divides tractor and Lawrence H oey and Pat. 1 15 0 For 3 years. Louth and Monaghan and Thomas Cooney. —No. 10. .. .. H oey’s house at Littleash, at the ave­ 192 E T o Pat. W ynne, contractor, to rage rate of 3 1/2 per perch, the necessary 3 6 Geo. 3. repair 40 perches o f the road from recognizance having been entered into Sec6 ' Castleblaney to the sea at Lurgangreen, by the said contractor & "John Reilly between the meering of Louth and M o­ and Ow en R u ddy 9 10 2 naghan, and Owen Boyle’s house in 189 B . T o Pat. Wynne, contractor, to Channonrock, 21 feet wide and 14 with Ibid. to repair 60 perches of the road from gravel, at the average rate of 1s. 10d. per Sec. c. Castleblaney to the sea, between Owen perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Boyle’s house in Channonrock and the ing been entered into by the said con­ School House in Louth, 21 feet wide tractor and Lawrence H oey and Pat. 3 13 4 and 14 feet with gravel, at the average Cooney. —No. 11. rate of Is. 10d. per perch, the necessary II d P T o Pat. Wynne, contractor, to Louthrecognizance having been entered County into repair Archives 30 perches o f the road from by the said contractor and Lawrence Castleblaney to the sea, between James Hoey and Pat. Cooney — o M c A r d l e ’ s house in Louth, and Pat. 5 10 0 190 C T o John Mooney, contractor, to re- Cassidy’s h o u s e in Mullacrew, at the I b i d pair 50 perches of the road form Kings­ average rate o f Is. 9d. per perch, the court to Dundalk, between the Mill of necessary recognizance having been Louth and Michael Conlon’s house, e n t e r e d into by the said contractor and 12 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel at the Owen Reilly and Loughlin McAneney. 2 6 average rate o f Is. 6d. per perch, the — N o. 12. necessary recognizance having been en­ 194 G T o Pat. Wynne, contractor, tered into by the said contractor and Ibid. to repair 20 perches of the road from William Mooney and Thomas Black- Castleblaney to the sea, between the well. —No. 9. entrance gate at Glyde-farm and Pat. 3 15 0 101 D To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to Cassidy’s house in Mullacrew, 21 feet I b i d . repair 20 perches o f the road from wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, the necessary Carried over. recognizance having been entered into 18 15 2 by the said contractor and Lawrence 1 10 0 Hoey, and Pat. Cooney. —No. 13. 195 H T o John Branagan, contractor, to repair 730 perches of the road from 6 o Carried over. 28 52 BARONY OF LOUTH SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 53

No. £ s. d.: £ | s. d. Brought forward, 28 6 N o. $0. Carrickmacross to the sea, between P e­ 0 Brought f o r w a r d 66 2 10 ter Markey’s and the bridge of the Mill for 3 years. of Louth at the average rate o f 5 1/2d. per 190 To Mr. Arthur Holland, collector perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 36 Geo. 3. of the Cess for this Barony, being the ing been entered into by the said con­ Chap. 55. amount o f his fees on £801 10s. 0d. Sec. 48 30 1 2 tractor and Philip Brady and Peter at 9d. per pound. —No. 21. .. Forde. —N o. 15. 16 18 3 200 To Elizabeth McNello, to repay her J To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to 3 & 4 W m. 4 the malicious injury she sustained by 196 3 3 0 ?, 6 G eo. 3, repair 50 perches o f the road from ch ap. 78, the breaking of her windows. — No. 23. Sec . 70 Chap. 55, Kingscourt to the sea at Lurgangreen, Sec. C. 201 Total off Barony,.. I 99 7 0 between the bridge of Tallanstown and 3 & 4wm 4 the cross roads from Glyde-farm to C h ap. 78, Mullacrew, 21 feet wide and 14 feet Sec. -7 6 W e present the sum of 13s. 6d. to with gravel at the average rate of Is. 5d. be raised oft' the Parish of Dromiskin, p per perch, the necessary recognizance in said Barony, and paid to John Stra- having been entered into by the said ton, Esq. our County Treasurer, to re- contractor, and William Filgate, and imburse him for so much paid short by Lawrence H oey. —N o. 18. 3 13 11 the Collector of the Cess for this Ba­ 1 9 7 K To Pat. Wynne, contractor, rony, owing- to his having got a wrong 0 13 6 Ib id . to repair 50 perches of the road from applotment. —N o. 22. Kingscourt to the sea, at Lurgangreen, 100 0 6 between the crossroads from Glydefarm Total. to Mullacrew and Edward McCann's house in Corderry, at the average rate o f 1s 5 3/4d. per perch, the necessary re­ Louthcognizance having been entered intoCounty by Archives the said contractor and William Fil­ gate, Esq. and Lawrence H oey. — N o. 19...... 3 13 11

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198 To Robert W ood, contractor to re­ I bib, pair 759 perches of the road from Cas­ S e e . 8 0 . tleblaney to the sea, at Blackrock, be­ tween Bernard Clark’s house in Knock­ bridge and the meering of Upper Dun­ dalk and Louth Baronies, at the ave­ rage rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the neces­ sary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Mat. Fortescue, Esq. and Thomas Mullan, stamp duty, 2s, —N o, 20. 13 10 9

Carried over. 66 2 10 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 55

N o. £ s, d. Brought forward, 15 19 0 and Armagh, at the average rate of o f 4 1/4d. per perch, £17 4s. 11d. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and James Johnston, Esq. and Nicholas Heeney, second year.— 205 No. 1 7 B a r o n y of U pper D u n d a l k , 17 6 11 To Michael Markey, contractor, to keep insufficient repair 513 perches of ------the road from Carlingford to Carrick­ macross, between Peter R ice’s house in the Townland o f Carrickedmond, and Owen McShane's house in the townland o f Falmore, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, £9 Is 8d. and UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by the said contractor and W . J. Dawson, and £ s. d. N o. John McGough, third year, — N o. 25. 9 3 8 G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1 8 3 1 . G ranted Spring, 1835. 202 £10 To Mr. James Kieran, Richard & 206 To James Kennedy, contractor, to Bryan Flinn, t o repair 50 perches of repair 40 perches of the road from Dun- the road from Dundalk to Castlebla­ dalk to New ry, between Mrs. Browne’s ney, by Crossmaglen, between Owen house in Seatown, Dundalk, and Mr. Hearty’s house in Knockagh and Law­ Peter Coleman’s house in same, 26 feet rence Casey’s house in Slieve, 21 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the average Louthwide anti 14 with gravel, at County 4s. per rate o f 4s.Archives 6d. per perch, the necessary perch, 4s. stamp duty, and 10s. wages recognizance having been entered into — N o. 10...... 10 14 0 by the said contractor and Joseph Ed­ mondson and Thomas Boyle. —No. 2. Summer, 1834. 12 0 0 203 To James McKenna, contractor to 207 T o James Kennedy, contractor, to keep in sufficient repair for seven years, repair 30 perches o f the road from Dun­ 291 perches of the road from Dundalk dalk to the sea, between Mr. Robert to Castleblaney by Crossmaglen, be­ Godbey’s house in Dundalk and Mr. tween the cross roads of Roach and John Lawless’ house in same, 30 feet the meering o f Louth and Armagh, at wide and 21 with gravel, at the ave­ the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, £5 rage rate of 7s. per perch, the necessary 3s. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance having been entered into recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Joseph Ed­ by the said contractor and George mondson and Thomas Boyle. —N o. 3. 10 10 0 McGusty, Esq. and Pat. McKenna, 208 T o James Kennedy, contractor, to Second year. — N o. 16. 5 5 0 repair 30 perches of the road from Dun - 204 To Henry O'Hare, contractor, to keep in sufficient repair 974 perches of Carried over, 6 4 19 7 the road from Dundalk to Armagh, be­ tween Mr. James Dickie’s gate at bridge of Crin and the meering of Louth

Carried over,; 15 19 0 56 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835 5 7

N o. £ s, d. N o. Brought forward, Brought forward, 64 1 9 7 119 9 7 Mr. John Duffy’s house at the Quay, dalk to Ardee, between Robert Ma- 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the gee’s public house in Dundalk, and the average rate of 6 s. per perch, the neces­ Friary in Dundalk, 26 feet wide and sary recognizance having been entered 18 with gravel, at the average rate of into by the said contractor and Joseph Gs. per perch, the necessary recogni­ Edmondson and Thomas Boyle. N o. 9. 0 sance having been entered into by the 6 0 213 To Peter Clarke, contractor, to re­ said contractor & Joseph Edmondson pair 80 perches o f the road from Dun­ and Thomas Boyle. — 4. 9 ° 0 To James Kennedy, contractor, dalk to Ardee, between the Friary cha­ 200 pel in Dundalk & Hugh O ‘ Hare’s house to repair 60 perches o f the road from in Rath, 26 feet wide and 18 with gra­ 'Dundalk* to the sea, between the head Inn in Dundalk and Terence O'H are’s vel, at the average rate o f 6 s. per perch the necessary recognizance having been house at the Windmill, 30 feet wide entered into by the said contractor and and 2 1 with gravel, at the average rate Owen O'H are, and Nicholas Martin. of 7 s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary re­ cognizance having been entered into by —N o. 1 1 ...... 24 0 0 the said contractor and Joseph Edmond­ 214 To Thomas Mullen, contractor, to repair 16 perches o f the road from son, and Thomas Boyle. —N o. 5. 2 2 1 0 0 To James Kennedy, contractor, to Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Bryan repair 40 perches o f the road from Byrne’s house in Knockbridge and the Dundalk to Armagh, between James bridge of Knockbridge, 21 feet wide Hearty’s house in Castletown and Mr. and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of os. per perch, the necessary recogni­ Murphy’s garden wall in same, 2 1 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average zance having been entered into by the said contractor and Robert W ood and Louthrate of 6 s. per perch, the necessary County re­ Archives cognizance having been entered into by Silvester Halfpenny. —No. 12. 4 0 0 the said contractor and Joseph Ed­ 215 To Thomas Mullen, contractor, to repair 60 perches o f the road from mondson and Thomas Boyle. —N o. 7. 1 2 0 0 211 To James Kennedy, contractor, to Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Peter repair 40 perches of the road from McEvoy's house in Rath and Bryan Dundalk to the sea, between John Law­ Byrne’s house in Knockbridge, 2 1 feet less’ house in Seatown and the Free- wide and 14 with gravel, at the aver­ school in Dundalk, 26 feet wide and 18 age rate o f os. per perch, the necessary with gravel, at the average rate of recognizance having been entered into os. 6 d, per perch, the necessary re­ by the said contractor and Robert cognizance having been entered into by W ood, and Silvester Halfpenny. — the said contractor & Joseph Edmond N o. 14...... 15 0 0 216 To James Haughey, contractor, to Son and Thomas Boyle. —No. 8 . 11 0 0 $12 To James Kennedy, contractor, to repair 50 perches o f the road from Car­ —repair 20 perches of the road from Dun- lingford to Carrickmacross, between ‘ dalk to the sea, between Terence Patrick Bellew’s house in Kilcurry O'Hare’s house at the Windmill and and Mr. David Courtney’s house in

Carried over, 168 9 7 119 9 7 58 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 59

£ s. d. £ s. d. . No. Brought forward, 168 9 7 N o. 196 9 7 Mountbailie, 2 1 feet wide and 14 with Brought forward, gravel at the average rate of' 4s. 6 d. per 11 with gravel, at the average rate of perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ os. 9d. per perch, the necessary recog­ ing been entered into by the said con­ nizance having been entered into by the tractor and Walter James Dawson, and said contractor and Walter James Daw­ Thomas Bradford. —No. 16. 11 5 0 son and Thomas Bradford. —No. 22. 13 2 6 217 To James Haughey, contractor, to 2 2 1 T o Patrick Markey, contractor, to repair 20 perches of the road from Dun­ repair 1 0 0 perches o f the road from dalk to Newry, between Peter Cowan’s Dundalk to Armagh, by Forkhill, be- house in Sparrowpark, and James tween Mr. David Courtney’s house in 1 McGahan's in Annagh’s, 2 1 feet wide Mountbailie and the meering that di­ and 14 with gravel, at the average rate vides Louth and Armagh, 2 1 feet wide o f 4s. per perch, the necessary recog­ and 14 with gravel, at the average rate nizance having been entered into by the o f os. 3d. per perch, the necessary re­ said contractor and Thos. Bradford and cognizance having been entered into by Arthur Of Hagan. — No. 17. 4 0 0 the said contractor and Walter James 218 To James Haughey, contractor, to Dawson and Thomas Bradford, N o23. 26 5 0 repair 30 perches o f the road from 222 To Owen Malone, contractor, to re­ Dundalk to Newry, between Patrick pair 30 perches of the road from Dun­ Hughes’ house in Dowdallshill and dalk to Lurgangreen, between Terence Peter Cowan’s house in Sparrowpark, O ‘ Hares house at the windmill, and 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the the green avenue road, 21 feet wide and average rate of 4s. 6 d. per perch, the ne­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of cessary recognizance having been enter­ 4s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ ed into by the said contractor and Thos. zance having been entered into by the Bradford and Arthur O'Hagan. — said contractor and Matthew Garstin LouthN o. 18...... County6 15 0 and ThomasArchives Malone, —N o. 25. 6 0 0 219 T o Nicholas Heeney, contractor, to 223 To Owen McArdIe, contractor, to repair 30 perches of the road from lower a hill and fill a hollow on the road Dundalk to Markethill, between Owen from Dundalk to Castleblaney, at the O'Hagan’s house in Drumbilla and the average rate o f £2 17s. per perch, the meering of Louth and Armagh, 2 1 feet necessary recognizance having been en­ wide and 14 with gravel, at the average tered into by the said contractor, and* rate of 4s. per perch the necessary Ralph Coulter, and Pat. Agnew. — recognizance having been entered into N o. 28. 19 19 0 by the said contractor and Peter H ee­ 224 To Owen McArdIe, contractor, to ney and William McEnally. —-No. 2 1 . 6 0 0 repair 70 perches of the road from 2 2 0 To Patrick Markey, contractor, to Carrickmacross to Newry, by Fork­ repair 150 perches o f the road from Dun­ hill, between Anne McEntegart’s house dalk to Armagh, by Forkhill, between in Rassan and the bridge that divides Matthew McElroy's house on the Louth and Armagh, 2 1 feet wide and Newry road and Mr. David Courtney’s 14 with gravel, at the average rate of house in Mountbailie, 2 1 feet wide and 5s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary recogni-

Carried over, 196 | 9 7 Carried over. 291 16 1 60 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 61

]No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 291 16 1 N o. Brought forward, £ s. d. zance having been entered into by the ing been entered into by the said con­ 333 6 1 said contractor and Ralph Coulter and tractor and Robert Bailie, and Robert Patrick Agnew. —No. 20. 19 5 0 Dickie.. —No. 37. 11 5 0 225 To Hugh M cCulloch, contractor, to 229 To Jas. Kennedy, contractor, to keep repair 50 perches o f the road from in sufficient order and repair, for seven Carrickmacross to Newry, between the years, 920 perches o f the road from meering of Louth and Monaghan, at Dundalk to Armagh by Castleroach, Carrickakelly and the new school- between Mr. Murphy’s garden wall at house at Annaghavackey, 21 feet wide Castletown, and the cross roads at and 14 with gravel, at the average rate Roach, at the average rate of 4?, d. of 3s. per perch, the necessary re­ per perch, £17 5s. and 2s. stamp duty, cognizance having been entered into by the necessary recognizance having been the said contractor and Benjamin H ol­ entered into by the said contractor and den, and James Gray, —N o. 32. 7 10 0 George Forster, Esq. and Jas. Smyth, 220 To James Kennedy, contractor, to last year.—No. 39. — 17 7 0 build a gullet on the road from Newry 230 To James McKenna, contractor, to to Carrickmacross, by Castletown, be­ keep in sufficient order and repair for tween Mr. Murphy’s house and the seven years, 385 perches of the road cross of Castletown, at the average rate from Ardee to Forkhill, between the of 5s . 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ cross roads of Skyhill and the meering cognizance having been entered into by of Louth and Armagh, at the average the said contractor and Joseph Edmond­ rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, £ 6 16s. 4d. and son, and Thomas Boyle. —N o. 33. 4 2 6 2 s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ 227 To Richard Flinn, contractor, to nizance having been entered into by the Louthrepair 50 perches of the road fromCounty Dun­ said Archives contractor & George McGusty, Esq dalk to Castleblaney, by Crossmaglen, and Pat. McKenna, fifth year. N o. 40. 6 18 4 between Patrick McKeon’s house in 231 To Thomas Deery, contractor, to Bridgeacrin and Peter Hearty’s house, keep in sufficient order and repair for in Killen, 21 feet wide & 14 with gravel, seven years 551 perches of the road from at the average rate of 4s. 3d. per perch, the Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross necessary recognizance having been en­ roads at Skyhill and the cross roads at tered into by the said contractor and Shortstone, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, £9 15s. Id. and 2s. stamp Robert Bailie and Robert Dickie. 10 12 6 N o. 36...... duty, the necessary recognizance hav­ 228 To Richard Flinn, contractor, to re­ ing been entered into by the said con­ pair 50 perches of the road from Dun­ tractor and George McGusty, Esq. and dalk to Castleblaney, by Crossmaglen, Michael Deery, fifth year.— N o. 41. 9 17 1 J between the meering of Louth and Ar- 232 To James Haughey, contractor, to — magh & Mr. Robert Bailie’s avenue in keep in sufficient order and repair for Shortstone, 21 feet wide and 14 with seven years, 614 perches of the road gravel, at the average rate of 4s. fid. per from Dundalk to Armagh, between the perch, the necessary recognizance hav- meering of Lurgankeel and Dungooley

Carried over, 333 6 I Carried over, 378 13 6 62 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK N o. Brought forward, £ s. a. at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, 378 13 6 £10 17s. 5d. and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recognizance having been * entered into by the said contractor and W. J. Dawson, Esq. and Matthew 7he following Sums were presented by the Grand Haughey, fourth year. — N o. 42. 10 19 5 Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the 233 To Pat McCooey, contractor, to keep County at Large, and applied to the following uses. insufficient order and repair for 7 years 486 perches o f the road from Ardee to Forkhill, between the Annagh bridge & No. £ s. d. the bridge that divides Conniker and 234 D To Jamas Byrne, contractor, to > Barronstown, at the average rate of 4d. 36 G eo. 3, repair Affain bridge, on the road from per perch, £8 2s. 0d. and 2s. stamp . Chap. 55, Ardee to Dundalk, between Nicholas Sec. 21. duty, the necessary recognizance hav- M cC ue house in Fane Valley, and Mr. ing been entered into by the said con­ Fortescue’s entrance gate, the neces­ tractor and Thomas McCann and Owen sary recognizance having been entered McKeon, and Graham Johnston, Esqrs, into by the said contractor and George and Jas McCooey, fourth year. N o. 43. 8 4 0 Byrne and James Cook. —N o. 9. 8 0 0 233 To John Craig, contractor, to keep 235 To James McCullagh, superannuated in sufficient order and repair for seven 55 Geo. 3, Constable, being half a year’s Pension years, 340 perches of the road from Chap. 150. 2 2 Sec. 4. due him this Assizes. —N o. 13. 9 Armagh to Carlingford, by the W hite­ mill, betweeen the bridge that divides O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . Lurgankeel and Carrickedmond and 236 To Patrick Malone, contractor, to LouthStephen Marmions house in theCounty An- 36 Geo. > repair Archives 711 perches of the road from nagh’s at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per Chap. 55. Dundalk to Lurgangreen by the sea, perch, £ 6 Os. 5d. and 2s. stamp duty, S e c . 80. between John Hills house on the Dub­ the necessary recognizance having been lin road and the meering o f Earl R o­ entered into by the said contractor and den’s and Sir Augustus Forster’s Es­ W . J. Dawson, Esq. and Henry Craig, tates at the average rate of 3d. per fourth year, — N o. 44. 6 2 5 perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ing been entered into by the said con­ Total, 403 | 19 4 tractor and James N . Froed, Esq. and Owen Malone, stamp duty, 2s. — third year, — N o. 15. 8 19 9 237 To Owen Connelly, contractor, to Ibid. repair 606 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to Newry, between John McCullough’s house on the turn­ pike road and the meering of Louth and Armagh, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said con­ tractor and James Dickie and James Carried over, 19 8 11

I SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 65 64- BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

£ s. d. N o. £ s. d. No. 19 8 11 Brought forward, 68 7 4 Brought forward, rate of 4d. per perch, the necessary re­ Johnston, Esqrs., stamp duty, 2s. — cognizance having been entered into by third year,— N o. 1(5. 10 4 0 the said contractor and Rev. Gervais Tinley, and Hugh Hanlon, stamp duty, 238 To James McKenna, contractor, to 2s. sixth year.— N o. 20. 5 8 3 6 G e o . 3 . repair 291 porches of the road from 8 C h a p . 5 5 . Dundalk to Castleblaney by Crossma­ 242 To Pat. McCooey, contractor, to re- S e c . 8 0 . glen, between the crossroads of Roache 36 Geo. 3. pair 1125 perches of the road from C h a p . 5 5 . Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between and this meering of Louth and Armagh, S e c . S O . at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the the bridge that divides Phillipstown necessary recognizance having been en­ and Miltown and the meering that di­ tered into by the said contractor and vides the Counties of Louth and M o­ George McGusty, Esq, and Patrick naghan, at the average rate o f 4 1/2d. per McKenna, stamp duty, 2s third year. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ — N o. 17...... 5 5 0 ing been entered into by the said con­ 239 To Henry O'Heare, contractor, to tractor and Owen M cKeown, Esq. and I b i d repair 974 perches o f the road from James McCooey, stamp duty, 3s. sixth Dundalk to Armagh, between Mr. year.— N o. 21. 21 4 10 James Dickies gate at the Bridge of 243 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, Clin and the meering of Louth and A r­ Ibid to repair 350 perches of the road from magh, at the Average rate o f 4 1/4d. per Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ John Mullhollands house in Plaister, & ing been entered into by the said con­ Mr. Owen M cKeown’s house in Del- tractor and James Johnston, Esq. and robbin, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. per Nicholas Heeny, stamp duty, 2s. — perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Louththird year. — N o. 18. County17 6 11 ingArchives been entered into by the said con­ 240 To Robert W ood, contractor, to re­ tractor and Owen McKeown, Esq. & pair 905 perches o f the road from Cas­ James McCooey, stamp duty, 2s. sixth tleblaney to the sea at Blackrock, be­ year. — N o. 22. 6 13 3 tween Bernard Clarke’s house in Knock­ 244 To Michael Markey, contractor, to bridge and the stream that divides Ibib, repair 513 perches of the road from Dunmahon from Hainestown, at the Carlingford to Carrickmacross, be­ average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the ne­ tween Peter Rices house in the town ­ cessary recognizance having been enter­ land of Carrickedmond and Owen ed into by the said contractor and R e­ McShane’s house in the townland of presentatives, W m . Lewery, Esq. and Falmore, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. Thomas Mullen, stamp duty, 2s. fifth per perch, the necessary recognizance year. — N o. 1 9 . 16 2 6 having been entered into by the said 241 To John Craig, contractor, to re­ contractor and W . J. Dawson, Esq. and I b i b , pair 320 perches of the road from Dun,, John M cGeough, stamp duty, 2s. fourth dalk to Armagh, between the bridge year.— N o. 23. 9 3 8 that divides Lurgankeel, and Carrick­ 245 To James Haughey, contractor, to edmond and the bridge that divides Lur­ Ibid. repair 740 perches of the road from gankeel and Dungooley, at the average Carried over. HO 17 1 9 Carried over. 68 7 4 66 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

B arony of L o w e r D u n d a l k . No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 110 17 9 Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Cross­ maglen, between Ralph Coulter’s house in the Townland of Carrickastuck and Neal Mooney’s house in the townland SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. of Courtbawne, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recogni- zance having been entered into by the UN ACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. said contractor and Mr. A . C. Brad­ ford and Matthew Haughey, stamp duty, 2s. fourth year. — N o. 24. 13 4 1 N o. £ s. 246 To Mr. William Hackett, collector d. G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1333. 36 G e o . 3, of the cess for this Barony, being the 248 1s. To Travers Wright, Esq. Charles Chap. 55, amount of his fees on £1053 9s. 8d Sec. 59. Kendal, and Bernard Treanor, to form, — N o. 25. 39 10 1 level, and drain, 830 perches of the To William McNally, to repay him 247 new intended narrow road from Dun­ for the malicious injury he sustained by 3 & 4 Wm. 4 dalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, Chap. 78, the poisoning, of two Cows his proper- between the road from Dundalk to the See. 70. ty. —N o. 26 12 0 0 sea, at Omeath and Richard Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide, 4s. Total,.. 175 11 11 stamp duty. —N o. 46. 0 6 0 249 £60 To Travers Wright, Esq. Charles Kendall, and Bernard Treanor, to gra­ vel 830 perches of the new intended Louth County narrowArchives road from Dundalk to Carling­ ford, by Jenkinstown between the road from Dundalk to the sea, at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house in Pied­ mont, 16 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 3s. 6d. per perch, 8s. stamp duty and £3 wages. —No. 47. 63 8 0 260 £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Ber- nard Treanor, to lay out 830 perches of the new intended narrow road, lead­ ing from Dundalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, between the road from Dundalk to the sea, at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 4s. stamp duty. —No. 48. 0 5 0 261 £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Ber- nard Treanor, to make 100 perches of fences to each side of the new intended narrow road from Dundalk to Carling-

Carried over. 63 18 0 68 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 69

£ s, d. N o. N o. Brought forward, 63 18 0 £ s. d. ford, by Jenkinstown, between the road Brought forward, 101 11 0 from Dundalk to the sea, at Omeath 258 T o Charles Kendall, contractor, to repair 40 perches o f the road from and Richard Barrett’s house in P ied­ Dundalk to Carlingford, between Pied­ mont, 4s. stamp duty. —N o. 49. 0 5 0 mont chapel and Riverstown bridge, 21 Summer, 1834. feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the To Archibald McComb, contractor, 252 average rate o f 3s. (5d. per perch, the to repair 100 perches of the road from necessary recognizance having been en­ Dundalk to Newry, between John tered into by the said contractor and Scott’s house in Carrickanneena, and William Keagh and John Hill. — the meering- o f Louth and Armagh, 21 No. 10...... feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at 7 0 0 257 T o Bernard Treanor, contractor, to the average rate o f 3s. 4d. per perch, repair 100 perches o f the road from the necessary recognizance having been Dundalk to Carlingford, between M i­ entered into by the said contractor and chael Boyle’s house in Clonghanalark William Freeburn and Daniel Carter, 16 13 4 and Patrick McGinniss’ house in Lemo- — N o. 22. nigh, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Spring, 1834. the average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, 253 To a saving on £6 14s. 8 d . granted the necessary recognizance having been to James W olfe McNeal, Esq. Tho­ entered into by the said contractor and mas and Patrick Mackin, to keep in Charles Kendall & John H ill. N o. 11. 17 10 0 sufficient order and repair by contract 258 T o Robert Cowley, contractor, to for seven years, 398 perches o f the T o a d 0 11 4 repair 40 perches o f the road from Dun­ from Dundalk, to Narrow-water. dalk to Carlingford, between Arthur Spring, 1835. H anratty’s house in Carlingford, and 254 T o Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re­ Hugh Parks’ house in Moneymore 21 Louthpair 20 perches of the road from Dun­Countyfeet wideArchives and 14 with gravel, at the dalk to the sea, at Rathcor, between M i­ average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the chael Ferguson’s house in Rathcor, and necessary recognizance having been en­ the sea, at Rathcor, 21 feet wide and 14 tered into by the said contractor and with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. Thomas Cowley and James Treanor. — per perch, the necessary recognizance No. 18...... 7 0 0 having been entered into by the said 259 T o Robert Cowley, contractor, to contractor and Lawrence Leonard and repair 30 perches of the road from Dun­ 3 10 0 255 James Kearney. —N o. 2. dalk to Carlingford, between Hugh To Charles Kendall, contractor, to Parks’ house in Moneymore and Pat. repair 100 perches of the road from Maginniss’ house in Lemonigh, 21 feet Dundalk to Carlingford, between the wide and. 14 with gravel, at the average bridge ' that divides Bellurgan and rate of 3s. 6d. per perch the necessary re­ Rockmarshall and Piedmont chapel, cognizance having been entered into by 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the said contractor and Thos. Cowley, the average rate of 3s. 4d, per perch, the and James Treanor. —N o. 19. 5 5 0 necessary recognizance having been en­ 260 To Robert Cowley, contractor, to tered into by the said contractor and 16 13 4 William Keagh and John H ill. —N o. P. Carried ever, 138 6 0 Carried over, 101 11 0

i 70 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 71

s. d. N o. N o. £ s. d. 138£ 6 0 Brought forward, Brought forward, 193 15 4 264 To T homas Mackin, contractor, to repair 66 perches of the road from repair 60 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between Dr. Dundalk to Carlingford, between the Kelly’s house in Carlingford and A r­ bridge that divides Ballaverty and thur Hanratty’s house in Carlingford, Earls-quarter and James McKeon's 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel at the house in Ballaverty, 21 feet wide and average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the 14 with gravel, at the average Tate of necessary recognizance having been en­ 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ tered into by the said contractor and zance having been entered into by the Thomas Cowley and James Treanor. — said contractor and Archibald Mont­ N o. 20. 11 11 0 gomery, and Michael Maguiggan. — 261 To James Revels, contractor, to No. 40. 9 0 0 repair 150 perches of the road from 265 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to Carlingford to Dundalk, between Bal­ repair 50 perches o f the road from lymascanlon bridge and the turnpike the sea, at Greenore to Dundalk, be­ road at Faughart, 21 feet wide and 14 tween Patrick Rafferty’s house in with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. Greenore and St. James’ well in Much 4d. per perch the necessary recognizance Grange, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ having been entered into by the said vel, at the average rate of 3s. per perch, contractor and Patrick McGone, and the necessary recognizance having been Bernard Harrigan. —N o. 26. 25 0 0 entered into by the said contractor and 262 To James De Elle, contractor, to Archibald Montgomery and Michael repair 70 perches of the road from Dun­ Maguiggan. —N o. 41. 7 10 0 dalk to the sea, between the mail coach 266 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to road at Carrickaneena, and the bridge repair 50 perches o f the road from Louththat divides Louth and Armagh, County 21 feet the Archivescross roads at Crossaleney to Dun­ wide and 14 with gravel, at the average dalk, between Mr. Richard V erdon’s rate of 2s. 10d. per perch the necessary iron gate in Monksland, and the cross recognizance having been entered into roads in same, 21 feet wide and 14 with by the said contractor and Archibald gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per McCombe and Edward McShane. — perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ N o. 27...... 9 18 4 ing been entered into by the said con­ 263 To James Revels, contractor, to tractor and Archibald Montgomery repair 60 perches of the road from and Michael Maguiggan, —N o. 43. 7 10 0 Carlingford to Markethill between the 267 To James De Elle, contractor, to re­ Police Office in Plaister & the mearing pair 45 perches o f the road from Dun­ of Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide dalk to Newry, between the meering and 14 with gravel, at the average rate that. divides Louth and Armagh and of 3s per perch, the necessary recogni­ the turnpike gate at Faughart, 21 feet zance having been entered into by the wide and 14 With gravel, at the ave­ said contractor and Patrick McGone, rage rate of 2s. 10d. per perch, the ne­ cessary recognizance having been enter- and Bernard Harrigan. —N o. 28. 0 0 0 Carried over. 193 15 4 Carried over,.. 217 15 4 7 2 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 73

N o . Brought forward,.. i N o. £ s. d. £ s. d. seven years, 1107 perches of the road] Brought forward, 217 15 4 272 19 10 ed into by the said contractor and A r­ from Carlingford to the sea, at Balla­ chibald McCombe & Edward McShane. gan, between St. James’ well in Much- grange and the head of the pier of the — N o. 45. 6 7 6 268 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to buoy point at Ballaghan, at the average keep in sufficient order and repair for rate o f 4d. per perch, £18 9s. 0d. and seven years, 1062 perches of the road 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ from Narrow-water to Dundalk, be­ zance having been entered into by the tween the bridge that divides Benagh, said contractor and Jas. W . McNeale, and Ballygooley, and cross roads at Esq. and Pat. Mackin, last year.— N o . 49...... Ballaverty, at the average rate of 4d. 18 11 0 per perch, £17 14s. and 2s. stamp 272 To Bernard Harrigan, contractor, duty, the necessary recognizance har­ to keep in sufficient order and repair ing been entered into by the said con­ for seven years, 338 perches o f the road tractor and James W . McNeale, Esq. from Dundalk to Carlingford by Jen­ and Pat. Mackin, last year,— N o. 46. 17 16 0 kinstown, between Ballymascanlan 269 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to bridge and the bridge that divides Bal­ keep in sufficient order and repair for lurgan and Dulargy, at the average rate seven years 398 perches o f the road from o f 4d. per perch, £ 5 12s. 8d. and 2s. —— Dundalk to Narrow-water, between stamp duty, the necessary recognizance the bridge dividing Lord Kilmurray’s having been entered into by the said con­ and Lord Anglesea’s estates and the tractor and James W . McNeale, Esq James Harrigan, last year. — N o . 50. Ferry Slip at Narrow-water, at the ave­ 5 14 8 rage rate of 4d. per perch, £6 12s. 8d. 273 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ keep in sufficient order and repair for nizance having been entered into by the seven years, 1602 perches of the road Louthsaid contractor and James W . McNeale,County from ArchivesNarrow-water to the sea at Bel­ Esq. and Pat. Mackin, last year. — lagan, between Ballyonan bridge in the N o. 47...... 6 14 8 townland of Omeath and St. James’ 270 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to James' well in the townland of Much- keep in sufficient order and repair, for Grange, at the average rate o f 4d. per seven years, 1450 perches of the road perch, £ 2 6 14s. 4d. and 3s. stamp duty, from Newry to Carlingford, between the the necessary recognizance having been bridge that divides Louth and Armagh, entered into by the said contractor and and Balyonan Bridge, at the average Patrick Mackin, sixth year. — N o . 51. 26 rate of 4d. per perch, £24 3s. 4d. and 17 4 3s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ Tota l. 324 2 zance having been entered into by the 10 said contractor & James W . McNeale, Esq. and Patrick Mackin, last year. 24 6 4 N o. 48...... 271 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to keep in sufficient order and repair for

Carried over, .. 272 19 10 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 75

BARONY of lower DUNDALK. N o, £ s. d. Brought forward, 44 18 0 roads at Irish Grange and the chapel in same, at the average rate o f 3s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recognizance The follow ing Sums were presented by the Grand having been entered into by the said Jury and Confirmed by the Court to be raised off the contractor and Felix McCann, and P a­ trick Mackin. —N o. 10. County at Large, and applied to the follow ing uses. 8 15 0 278 T o Thomas Mackin, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3, Chap. 55, repair a wall on the road from Dundalk Sec. 21. to the sea, between the bridge that di­ £ s. d. vides Lord Kilmurry’s and Lord An­ N o. glesea’s Estates and the Ferry Slip To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to ‘274 at Narrow-water, at the average rate repair 260 perches o f the road from 36 Geo. 3 of 4s. 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ Chap. 55. Dundalk to Carlingford between R i­ nizance having been entered into by the Sec. 80. verstown bridge and Cloghanlack, at said contractor and Felix McCann and the average rate of 6d. per perch, the Patrick Mackin. —N o. 12. F or 3 years. necessary recognizance having been en­ 19 10 0 tered into by the said contractor and O LD C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . Lawrence Leonard and Felix O ' Han- 6 10 0 279 T o Charles Kendall, contractor, to lon. —No. 2. 36 Geo. S. repair 740 perches of the road from 275 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to Chap. 55. Sec. 80. Newry, to the sea at Hanlon’s Quay I b i d . repair 792 perches o f the road from between the stream that divides Money­ Carlingford to Newry, between the cockcrow and Corahit, in the townland F o r 3 ye a rs. meering of Earls Quarter and Bella­ of Moneycockcrow and the bridge that verty and the river that divides Mulla- divides Benagh, from Ballygooley, in boy and Glanmore, at the average rate Louth Countyt le townlandArchives o f Ballygooley, at the o f 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ average rate of 4d. per perch, the ne­ nizance having been entered into by the cessary recognizance having been enter­ said contractor and Lawrence Leonard ed into by the said contractor and Ber­ and Felix O'Hanlon. —No. 3. 14 0 6 nard Treanor, stamp duty, 2s. last year. To Charles Kendall, contractor, to 276 —N o. 13...... repair 150 perches of the road from 12 8 8 Ibid, To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to bee. 6. Newry to Carlingford by Ravensdale, 280 Ibid rrepair 809 perches of the road from Nar­ between the Turnpike road at Feed row-Water to Dundalk, between Miss and the bridge o f Ravensdale, at the average rate of 3s. 3d. per perch, the Smith’s House in Knocknagowran, at the turn of the road leading from Newry necessary recognizance having been en­ to Carlingford and the river or marsh tered into by the said contractor and that divides Corahit from Moneycock • Samuel Moore and John H ill. —N o. 7. 24 7 6 crow, at the average rate of 4d. per 277 T o Thomas Mackin, contractor, to perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Ibid. repair 50 porches o f the road from Car­ lingford to Ballug, between the cross ing been entered into by the said con­ tractor and Richard De Verdon and Carried over, 44 18 0 Carried over, 85 11 8 76 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK.

s. d. N o. £ TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Brought forward, 85 11 8 Patrick Mackin, stamp duty, 2s. last year— N o. 14. . . . . 13 — 11 8 281 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to SO Geo. 3, repair 971 perches o f the road from Chap. 55, Carlingford to W ilville, between Tho­ Sec. 80. mas Keegan’s School House at the turn The following Queries were discharged by the Court of the road and Richard Campbell’s at Spring Assizes, 1835, and paid by the Treasurer. house in the townland of Mucklagh, at the average rate o f 4d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been en­ No tered into by the said contractor and COUNTY AT LARGE. £ s. d. Richard De Verdon and Patrick Mac­ kin, stamp duty, 2s. last year. N o. 15. 16 5 8 7------John Crowe, Governor Co. Gaol, 85 7 9 282 T o Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Col­ Same, in lieu of Rations, 3 0 0 8------lbib, lector of the Cess for this Barony, being John Jones, Governor Ardee Bridewell 18 9 3 9 S e c . 48. the amount of his fees on £ 7 4 4 19s. 0d. James Tracy, Schoolmaster, 12 10 0 at 9d. per pound. —N o. 16. 27 18 8 10 Mrs. Mangan, Matron, 12 10 0 11------John McKenna, FirstTurnkey, 13 16 11 Total,.. 143 7 8 Same in lieu of Rations, 3 0 0 12 Win. Wright, 2nd do. 12 10 0 13— John Mevety, 3rd do. 12 10 0 14----- Gerard Irwin, 4th do. 12 10 0 15------William Orr, 5th do...... 12 10 0 16------Treasurer Louth Hospital, 461 10 9 17 A . Shekleton, Dunleer Dispensary, 50 4 4 Louth County18------James Archives Sweeny, Castlebellingham, do. 72 2 0 19------Charles Lucas, Carlingford, do. 27 14 6 20------A. Shekleton, Louth, do. 41 2 0 21 Same Collon, do. 57 4 6 22------Philip Skelton, Ballymascanlon, do. 23 2 0 23 James Markey, Termonfeckin, do. 22 1 0 24------Rev. TV m. Lee, Ardee, do. 117 3 3 25 Collector of Excise, Police expenses, 1454 14 5 26------Same, Peace preservation Police, 841 14 5 27------Same, District Lunatic Assylum, 63 15 0 28 — Board of Superintendence of Gaol, for use of same, 262 7 1 29 R ev. J . H . Stubbs, Protestant Chaplain 18 9 3 30 Same, Local Inspector, 36 18 5 31^------Rev. James Beatty, Protestant Dis­ senting Chaplain, 18 9 3

Carried over, 3767 6 1 78 TREASURERS ACCOUNT. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 79

N o. £ s. d. No. £ s. Brought forward, 3767 6 1 d. Brought forward, 4675 15 11 COUNTY AT LARGE. BARONY OF FERRARD.

32 ------Rev. Dr. McCann, Roman Catholic, 81 ------Paid John Brabazon, repairing 528 Chaplain, 18 9 3 perches of a road, 18 33 Dr. Gillichan Physician, 46 3 1 8 0 82 ------Same, 153 perches, 2 13 34 Walter Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the 0 83 ------Thomas Crinnion, 310 perches, 11 Crown, 92 6 2 5 9 8 4 ------Same, 490 perches, 15 6 35 ------Thos. Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the Peace, 138 9 3 8 86 ------Lawrence Kenny, 467 perches, 17 36 Mr. Alexander Shekleton, Secretary, 60 0 0 7 8 8 7 ------Same, 276 perches, 4 14 0 37 Mr. Oldham, Judge’s Crier, 4 12 4 88 ------Same, 431! perches, 7 8 0 38 Mr. P . Thorington, Barrister’s Crier, 4 12 4 89 ------Same, 507 perches, 23 8 11 0 39 Mr. Francis Elliott, Sub-Sheriff, 1 6 90 ----- Wm. McMemony, Superannuated Con­ 40 John Straton, Esq. Treasurer, 92 6 2 stable, 12 41 Mr. A . Shekleton, Keeper of the Coun­ 4 3 91 ----- Thomas Cunningham, same, 9 ty Court House, i 4 12 4 2 2 92 -----Richard Morris, same, 9 2 Mrs. Jones, Ardee Bridewell, 16 11 2 42 1 93 ------James Malcolm, repairing 316 perches 43 Mr. John Yate’s County Surveyor, I 100 0 0 of a road, 16 0 4 4 ------Same, 2 5 0 0 94 9 4 ------Same, 160 perches, 0 0 45 John Straton, Esq. 18 18 0 48 95 ----- Same, 230 perches, 0 0 45 1/2 Same, 28 12 6 69 96 ------James Simpson, 184 53 13 4 96 1/2 ------George Ray, 201 perches, 6 0 BARONY OF ARDEE. 60 97 ----- James Mollan, 386 perches, 135 2 0 9 8 -- George Ray, 170 perches, 5 50 LouthPaid John Brabazon, repairing County 590 Archives55 0 106 ------Collector of Excise, Board of Health, perches of a road, 9 18 8 fourth Instalment, 6 51 Same, 319 perches, 5 8 4 91 9 107 ------Mr. James Simpson, collecting Cess, 18 5 2 ------Same, 117 perches, 2 1 0 75 3 53 Pat. McKeon, 547 perches, 10 7 1 BARONY OF LOUTH. 54 ------Sir A . Bellingham, 106 perches,.. 1 12 4 55 ------Same, 208, perches, 3 11 4 109 -—— Pat. Cooney, repairing 196 perches of 56 Same, 302 perches, 5 2 8 a road, 57 Thomas Crinion, 526 perches, 9 8 5 3 7 4 110 ----- James Kinnahan, 366 perches, 5 8 ------James Lambert, 558 perches, 9 8 0 6 4 2 111 ------James Maguire, 30 perches, 58 1/2----- John Wildman, 40 perches, 9 13 0 6 0 0 112 --Same, 50 perches, 11 5 0 59 Thomas Cunningham, superannuated 113 — - Same, 20 perches Constable, 2 9 2 4 0 0 114 --Same, 20 perches. 1 16 11 4 0 0 60 John McAlister, same, 115 --Same, 60 perches, 6 1 ------Thomas Eaton, same, 4 12 3 13 10 0 116 --Same, 50 perches, 69 15 0 0 Collector of Excise, Board of Health, 117 --Same, 20 perches, fourth Instalment, 89 19 8 4 0 0 119 -Same, 20 perches 7 0 ------Francis Elliott, Collecting Cess,.. 84 1 2 4 0 0 118 -Same, 20 perches, 4 0 0 Carried over. 4675 15 11 Carried over. 5498 9 3 8 0 TREASURER S ACCOUNT.

No. £ s. d. Brought forward, 5498 9 3

B a r o n y of L o u t h .

120 — __ John Mooney, 10 perches, 2 10 0 121 --Lawrence Conlan, 30 2 5 0 122 -- Same, 10 perches, 2 10 0 123 -- -Same, 25 perches, 7 17 0 APPLOTMENTS 124 _: _Pat. Wynne, 15 perches, 1 17 0 1 2 5 — __ John Mooney, 8 perches, 2 0 0 120 ---Pat. Wynne, 35 perches, 4 7 0 On the County at Large, and the respective Baronies 1 3 3 -- A rthur Holland, collecting Cess, 42 4 4 o f the County o f Louth, at Summer Assizes, 1835.

B a r o n y of U p p e r D u n d a l k .

138 ------Thomas Deery, repairing 40 perches of a road, 8 12 0 140 -- -Pat. Malone, 50 perches, 10 14 0 COUNTY AT LARGE 141 —--Same, 50 perches, 10 14 0 142 — Same, 30 perches, 5 14 3 1 4 3 ------B. Muckian, 50 perches, 8 1 0 145 —__ James Kennedy, 920 perches, 17 7 0 Amount Laid on the County at Large, this £ 140 ____ James McKenna, 385 perches, 0 18 4 s. d. Assizes, (see page 11, ) 4282 3 147 __ Thomas Deery, 551 perches, 9 17 1 4 148 ____ James Haughey, 614 perches, 10 19 5 149Louth _____Pat. McCooey, 480 perches, County8 4 0 Proportion Archives o f the above Sum on the 0 2 5 150 ——— John Craig, 340 perches, respective Baronies. 151 — — James M cCulloch, Superannuated o 9 2 Constable, £ s. d. 152 ----- Owen McArdIe, reparing 41 perches Ardee’s proportion,. 1176 3 8 of a road, 7 3 0 180 —— Mr. John Wadeson, collecting Cess, 45 18 7 Ferrard s do. 1193 17 11

Barony of Lower D undalk. Louth’s do. 620 1 6 173 ----- Thomas Mackin, repairing 1002 perches Up. Dundalk’s do. . 728 2 10 of a road, 17 10 0 174 —. — Same, 398 perches, 0 3 4 Lo. Dundalk’s do. . 563 17 5 175 --Same, 1450 perches, 24 0 4 170 --Same, 1107 perches, 18 11 0 178 --Same, 1003 perches, 20 17 4 Total, 4282 3 4 181 ----- James Revels to build a wall, 10 13 0 1 8 8 ----- Mr. Ben. Thomson, collecting Cess, 31 19 3

Total. | 5805 2 7 82 APPLOTMENTS. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 83

BARONY OF ARDEE BARONY OF FERRARD

£ d. Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, £ S. d. 247 5 8 this Assizes, (see page 30. ) ...... this Assizes, (see page 43. ) 227 10 9 1176 8 Proportion of County at large on do. 3 Proportion of County at Large on do. 1193 17 11 1423 9 4 Total to be raised, Total to be raised, 1421 8 8

Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony, off each Parish. Barony. off each Parish. £ s. d. £ s. d. Shanlis' 49 1 6 Clonmore, 55 18 8 Clonkeen, 107 9 10 Dunany, 50 2 9 Ardee, 111 13 3 Termonfeckin, 297 3 5 Killanny, 79 11 10 Drumshallon, 92 14 8 Smarmore,Louth 44 County10 4 Ballymakenny, Archives13 0 3 Stabannon, 98 8 8 Monasterboice, 54 13 6 Richardstown, 30 8 0 Phillipstown, 6 4 8 Stickillen, 37 3 7 Marlestown, 25 4 2 Mosstown, 125 3 6 ]Dunleer, 79 11 1 Kildemock, 98 8 8 Carrickbaggot, 22 12 9 Mullery, Maplestown & ) 116 16 7 125 2 0 Charlestown, ) Rathdromin, 34 12 3 2 Tallanstown, 80 11 Port, 53 17 1 9 Phillipstown, 91 10 Dyzart, 53 2 11 Drumcar, 120 10 1 Beaulieu and Newtown 49 18 5 Cappog, 31 11 4 Parsonstown, 21 7 7 Kilsairn, 136 5 8 Lordship of Mellifont, 386 2 6 Dromin, 64 12 10 Total, 1421 8 8 Total, 1423 9 1 4 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 85 APPLOTMENTS. 84

BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK BARONY OF LOUTH

Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s. d. £ s. d. this Assizes, (see page 66, ) 175 11 11 Amount o f Presentments laid on 99 7 0 this Assizes, (see page 53. ) Proportion o f County at Large, 728 2 10 620 1 6 Proportion o f County at Large, Total to be raised, 903 14 9 719 8 6 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Total to be raised, Barony. off each Parish. Amt. to be levied £ s. d. parishes in this o ff each Parish. Dundalk, 227 19 11 Barony. £ s. d. Hainstown, 45 0 8 63 3 11 Part of Louth Parish 43 12 2 Manfieldstown, Haggardstown, 39 2 1 14 13 1 Faughart, 52 12 3 Clonkeen, Ballybarrack, 28 17 11 Louth CountyDunbin, Archives59 4 4 59 4 0 Darver, Barronstown, 68 1 1 41 5 11 Roach and Kane, 173 1 1 Killencoole, Castletown, 44 3 7 156 13 0 Phillipstown, 25 1 7 Dromiskin, Part of Creggan, 63 17 11 279 2 11 Inniskeen, 33 0 2 Part of Louth Parish, Total, 903 14 9 105 5 8 Manor of Castlering | - in Louth Parish. } 6 719 8 Total, 86 APPLOTMENTS. A N a b s t r a c t ,

SHEWING THE AMOUNT LAID ON THIS ASSIZES,

A N D T H E BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK BALANCE IN THE TREASURERS HANDS.

LAID ON THIS ASSIZES Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s. d. this Assizes, (see page 76. ) ...... 143 7 8 Proportion o f County at Large, 563 17 5 £ s. d. Barony of Ardee, 1423 9 4 Total to be raised, 707 5 1 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Ferrard, 1421 8 8 Barony. off each Parish. £ s. d. Louth, 719 8 6 Lordship of Ravensdale, 288 0 4 Upper Dundalk, 903 14 9 alias Ballymascanlan, Lower Dundalk, 707 5 1 Carlingford, 394 7 0 Total to be raised, £5175 6 4 BallyboysbegLouth and Bally- County Archives 24 17 0 boysmore,

Total, 707 5 1

W e present that the amount o f the Query Book this Assizes, is £6671 6s. 9d. and that the balance in the Treasurer’s hands is £6671 6s. 9d J Payments made in advance,. . £267 19s. 11d. Queries to be paid this Assizes, £4482 12s. 1d.

£4750 12s. 0d.

Actual Balance in Treasurer’s hands, £1920 14s. 9d. 88 PUBLIC ORDERS. PUBLIC ORDERS. 89

W e present that a Special Sessions be held in Dundalk on the 28th of October, for the purpose of accounting for any pre­ Barony of Louth sentments, the expenditure whereof, shall not have been accounted for at this present Assizes. Mr. W . B. Arthur, of Cullinstown. Mr. John Campbell, Glydemains. Mr. John Morgan, Dillon. Mr. Pat. Hughes, Castlering. Mr. Brabazon D. Sheils, Darver. Mr. Bryan Neary, Whiterath. W e appoint that Special Road Sessions be held at the following Mr. James McCann, Mullinavallet. Mr. Nicholas Larney, Newrath. times and places, and for the following Baronies, pursuant to the A ct Mr. Owen Kieran, Rathbreast. Mr. Phil. Reilly, Manfieldstown. 3, & 4, W m . 4, Chap. 78, Sec. 3. Mr. Joseph Booth, Darver. Mr. John P. Lee, Drumleck. * A t Ardee, on Tuesday, January 12th, 1836, for Ardee Barony. BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. A t Dunleer, on Thursday, January 14th, 1836, for Ferrard Barony. A t Louth, on Tuesday, January 19th, 1836, for Louth Barony. Owen McKowne, Belrobbin. Mr. Terence Coleman, Ballybarrack. Mr. Thomas Bradford, Carnbeg. Mr. Walter James Dawson, Forkhill. A t Ballymascanlon, on Thursday January 21, 1836, for Lower Dun­ Rev. John Bailie, Clonaleenan. Mr. James Dickie, Killen. dalk Barony. Mr. Matthew Fortescue, Dundalk. Mr. Arthur O‘Heare, Ballinahatna. A t Dundalk, on Friday, January 2 2 , 1836. Upper Dundalk Barony. Mr. Thomas Byrne, Rossmakay. Mr. John Bailie, Shortstone. A t Dundalk, on Friday, January 22, 1836, County at large, Mr. Thomas Coulter, Newtown. Mr. Nicholas Magee, Priorland. And we determine, that the number o f Cess Payers, proper to be associated with the Justices at the aforesaid Special Sessions, shall be Barony of lower Dundalk. as follows, viz. Ardee Barony, Sixteen, Upper Dundalk Barony, Twelve, Mr. James Moore, Strandfield. Mr. Thomas Magrath, Claretrock. Ferrard, do. Sixteen. Lower Dundalk Barony, Twelve, Mr. John Lennon, Wilville. Mr. Samuel Moore, Rockmarshall. Mr. James O' Hanlon, Mountbagnall, Mr. Robert Thomson, Ravensdale. Louth, do. Twelve, Mr. James McNeal. Ballymascanlon. Mr. Edward Tipping, Ballurgan. Mr. Richard Bennison, Ravensdale. Mr. Lawrence Feehan, Castlecarragh. And the following Lists containing double the same numbers of per­ Mr. John Parks, Ballug. Mr. Richard Gernon, Willville. sons who have paid the greatest amount o f Grand Jury Cess, and from whom the former numbers of Cess Payers are to be chosen by bal­ W e appoint that a Special Sessions shall be held at Ardee, on lot, be associated with the Magistrates at their respective Sessions, Tuesday, January, 12th. A t Dunleer, on Thursday January, 14. — agreeablyLouth to the provisions o f the aforesaid County A ct. at Dundalk onArchives Thursday, January 21, 1836. For the purpose of examing all accounts of the expenditure of mo­ ney presented pursuant to an A ct 59 Geo. 3rd. Chap. 8 4 ; and that Ardee Barony . all accounts of the expenditure of money presented, shall be respec­ tively considered and examined at such Special Sessions, to be held % Mr. James Carragher, Cardistown. •Mr. Pat. McGloughlin, Silverhill. • Mr. Joseph Shekleton, Pepperstown. M r. Phil. Boylan, Harristown. in Ardee, for the Baronies of Ardee and Louth; at such Special t Mr. Nicholas Callan, Dowdstown. (Mr. Denis Mullan, Richardstown. Sessions to be held in Dunleer for the Barony of Ferrard; and at such « Mr. John Boylan, Blakestown, . Mr. John Henry Rathneestan. Special Sessions to beheld in Dundalk, for the Baronies of Upper i Mr. Thomas Boylan, Kilpatrick. . Mr. John Coleman, Rathtorey, * Mr. John Woolsey, Milestown. Mr. Thos. James Plunkett* Rootstown and Lower Dundalk. —59. Geo. 3, ch. 84. , Mr. James Dullaghan, Maine. »Mr. John Norris, Stickillen. W e appoint that our County Surveyor shall keep an Office open ^ Mr. John Booth, Mullacloe. . Mr. Pat. Callan, Drumcar. for his regular attendance on business, within the Town of Dundalk. — 3 & 4 W m. 4, Chap. 78, Sec. 41. F e rr a rd Barony. W e certify that we have examined into the several particulars di­ rected by 4, Geo. 4, chap. 33. Sec. 9. and that the Treasurer has duly Mr. Nicholas Markey, Walshestown. Count De Salis, Rokebyhall, conformed thereto. Mr. Lawrence Kieran, Collon. Rev. Alex. Montgommery, Beaulieu. W e present that one hundred copies of Schedules which shall be Mr. William Sherrard, Marley. Mr. Geo. Henry Pentland, Blackhall. made by the Secretary of the Grand Jury, of applications, be Mr. John McClintock, Newtown. Mr. Pat. Heeney, Tenure. Mr. John Levins, Clonmore. Mr. John Derepas, Drogheda. printed and distributed by him. —3 & 4, W m . 4, ch. 78, Sec. 3. Mr. James Markey, Baltray. Mr. John Dolan, Dyzart. Mr. Owen Markey, Reynoldstown. Mr. John Dolan, Drumshallon Mr. Patrick Hardman, Togher. Mr. Jas, Markey, Glaspistol. LOUTH CONSTABULARY. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1835. 91 ------INSPECTOR GENERAL, Foster, Edward McCue, William Colonel Sir J. H. Harvey, K. C. H. Dublin. Gillespie, Jacob McDowell, Robert Graham, William McDonnell, Henry ------Henry, Thomas McDonnell, James Hughes, George McDonald, Pat. SUB-INSPECTOR Hamill, William McKeone, Arthur EDWARD JENKINS, ESQ. DUNDALK H ill, James McAlester, Michael Hollyman, Thomas Neil, Thomas ------Higginson, Samuel O 'N eale, Arthur CHIEF CONSTABLES. Halfpenny, William Pepper, Adam Hawkens, William Patterson, William Sinclair H enry Decluzeau, E s q . A rd ee. Johnston, William Patterson, Thomas R . F. M c D o n n e l l , E s q . Collon. James, Stephen Piery, Robert T h o m a s S t e w a r t , E s q . Carlingford, James, Humphry Philips, Francis Kelly, Michael 1st Payne, John CONSTABLES. Kelly, Michael 2nd Quinn, William Kerr, Charles Read, Ross Armstrong, Samuel II owe, Robert Kirwan, Thomas Rutherford, Janies Armstrong, Robert Kilfoile, William Kennedy James Reid, John Barret, John Kidd, William Lloyd, Edward Roddy, Robert Byrnes, John Mooney, Edward Lacy, Pat. Reilly, William Byrnes, John McCulIen, Pat. Little, Jacob Robinson, William Carmichael, James Scott, George Leckey, William Stokes, Robert Creathorn, John Stokes, James Levins, John Speer, Joseph Evans, Richard Troy, John Lynn, John Saunders, Thomas Finegan,Louth Pat. Turner,County Robert Murphy, JamesArchives Smith, Joseph ( Geddis, James Taylor, William, Malone, Lawrence Tindall, John 1st Harrison, Elias Haughton, Samuel Markey, John Tindall, John 2nd Malone, Bryan Taylor, Stewart SUB-CONSTABLES. Martin, Ezekeil Turner, Robert McGinness, W m . Turner, Adam Armstrong. George Clements, William Murphy, William Voss, Edward Anderson, Joseph Creevey, Matthew Mara, Daniel Woods, Thomas Abbey, William Creighton, John McAiredy, Charles White, John 1st Atkinson, John Clarke, Bryan McMahon, Bryan White, John 2nd. Babbington, Samuel Clutterbuck Edward L. McDowell, James Walsh, William Bates, Joseph Carroll, John McKeone, Joseph W ogan, James Bridon, Edward Callaghan, Pat. McCoy, Henry Whelan, John Butler, John Cartright, William McAlester, Denis Woods, R . Boylan, John Cartright, James McCullogh, Francis Boylan, Felix Duffy, Owen Curtis, Thomas Eastwood, John Clyde, James Eustace, William Crawley, Hector Elliott, John Carolan, Nicholas Fleming John A COPY OF THE LOUTH UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES, PEACE PRESERVATION FORCE

A N D T H E

PRESENTMENTS GRANTED CHIEF MAGISTRATE

IN SAID COUNTY, CHRISTOPHER PLUNKETT, E s q .

K ilsairn-H ouse, Castlebellingham . AT Spring ASSIZES,

HELD AT DUNDALK, CHIEF-CONSTABLES,

LouthSECOND CLASS. County Archives On THURSDAY, the 25th day of FEBRUARY, 1836,

W i l l i a m L i t t l e , L o u th . S h a l d h a m C r a w f o r d , P. Dunleer. Before The Lord Chief Justice, K. B., and The Lord Chief Baron. Thomas Arm strong, Hackballs-Cross.

TWENTY-ONE CONSTABLES.

AND SEVENTY-SEVEN SUB-CONSTABLES.

DUNDALK:

PRINTED BY JOHN COLEMAN,

2, CLANBRASSIL-STREET.

1836. SPRING ASSIZES, 1836.

GRAND JURY. UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES.

B laney Townley Balfour, Esq., Foreman. No. £ s. d. Faithful Fortescue, Esq. T homas Tisdall, Esq. Granted Summer, 1833. 1 To Travers Wright, Esq., William and Henry Chester, Esq. John W oolsey, E sq. Thomas Keage, to repair an arched gullet Henry J. Brabazon, Esq. Clarges R uxton, Esq. on the road from Carlingford to Dundalk, George McGusty, Esq. M ichael Chester, Esq. between Francis Crilly’s house in Carling­ ford, and George Walker’s house in same, Sir A lan Bellingham, Bart. James M oore, Esq. £3 10s. and 4s. stamp duty,—No. 2 3 , . . 3 14 0 James E astwood, Esq. W illiam Filgate, Esq. 2 To Henry Brabazon, Esq., Thomas Carolan, T homas L ee N orman, Esq. James Carraher, Esq. and Michael Martin, to repair a gullet on John McClintock, Jun., E sq. James N. Frood, Esq. the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Dunany, between Bryan King’s pier gate Louth CountyJoseph Shekleton, Esq. Archives T homas McCann, Esq. and Patrick Hardman’s house in Lebans- Francis Donagh, Esq. James M arkey, Esq. town, £1 12s. 2d. and 4s. stamp duty,— George H. M acartney, Esq. A lexander Donaldson, I No. 10, ...... 1 17 2 Summer, 1834. 3 To the Board of Superintendence of Gaols of this County, for the purpose of rendering more secure the County Gaol.—No. 52,.. 54 9 10 MATTHEW O’REILLY, ESQ., Summer, 1835. 4 A. To Faithful Fortescue, Esq., Is. to open a High-Sheriff. new line of road from Carrickmacross to chap84’ the sea at Annagassan, between Widow Sect. 5. ’ Kiern’s house in Corderry, and Mr. F.. THOMAS KELLY, GENT., 49 Geo.Fortescue’s 3 entrance gate. The necessary Sub-Sheriff. Recognizances having been entered into by Rev. Joseph Wright and Mr. Owen M cKeon, —No. 1 , ...... 0 1 0 -

Total,.. . . 60 2 0 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 5

COUNTY AT LARGE N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 148 13 11 10 F. To William Wright, 2nd Turnkey, 7 Geo. 4, half-a-year’s Salary, due Summer Assi­ The following Sums were presented by the Grand Chap. 74, Sec. 64. zes 1836, —No. 15...... 12 10 0 Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off 11 G. To John M cVetty, 3rd Turnkey, Ibid. the County at L arge, and applied to the follow ing the like, — No. 16, ...... 12 10 0 12 H. To Gerald Irvine, 4th Turnkey, uses. Ibid. the like, — N o. 17...... 12 10 0 13 I. To Samuel Coulter, 5th Turnkey, Ibid. the like, — N o. 18, ...... 12 10 0 N o. £ , d: 14 N. To Thomas Carolan, and Peter W e present the following Sums to be raised Reilly, to rebuild New-House Bridge, off the County at Large, and paid 36 Geo. 3, over the river that divides New-House Chap 55, to the undermentioned persons, as ap­ Sec. 21. and Cartown, in this County. The ne­ proved by the Bench of Magistrates, and cessary Recognizances having been Cesspayers, assembled in Special Ses­ entered into by the said Contractors, and sions, in Dundalk, on Friday, 22nd day Henry Chester, Esq., and Rev. Thomas of January, 1836, agreeably to the pro­ Parkinson, his Securities, —No. 5, 80 0 0 visions of an Act 3rd & 4th, William 15 O. To Joseph Edmonson, to paint the 4th, Chap. 78, entitled, “ An Act to County Gaol, the necessary recognizance “ amend the Laws relating to Grand 7 Geo. 4, having been entered into by the said Chap. 74, “ Juries in Ireland, ” viz. — See. 21. contractor and James Kennedy and Alexander Shekleton, his securities, — 5 A.Louth To Mr. John Crowe, Governor ofCountyN o. 8Archives ,...... 15 10 0 7 Geo. 4, Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s Salary due 16 To repay the advance out of the Con­ Chap. 74, Sect. 64. him this Assizes,—No. 10, £85 7 9 2 Geo. 4, solidated Fund, being the amount of The same in lieu of Rations, 3 0 0 Chap. 103. Police expenses for this County for the 88 7 9 half-year ending, 31st December, 1835, 6 B. To Mr. John Jones, keeper of the N o . 1 0 , ...... 1203 3 2 Ibid, Ardee Bridewell, half-a-year’s Salary, 17 To repay the advance out of the Con­ Sec. 103. due him this Assizes, — No. 1 1 ,.. 18 9 3 54 Geo. 3, solidated Fund, being one third of the 7 C. To Thomas Mack, Schoolmaster of Chap. 108, charge for the maintenance of the Peace Sec. 31. Ibid, Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s Salary, that Preservation Police of this Countv, — Sec. 106. will be due him Summer Assizes 1836— N o. 1 1 , ...... 741 1 4 N o. 1 3 , ...... 12 10 0 18 To repay the Consolidated fund, being 8 D. To Mrs. Mangin, Matron, the 6 Geo. 4, an advance for the support and mainte­ Ibid, Sec. 64. like, —N o. 12...... 12 10 0 11 Geo. 4; nance of twelve Patients in the Rich­ W m . 4. 9 E. To John McKenna, 1st Turnkey, I Chap. 13. mond District Asylum, for the Lunatic Ibid. the like, —No. 14, .. £13 16 11 Poor of this County, — No. 12...... 115 5 0 The same in lieu of Rations, 3 0 0 19 To the undermentioned Gaol Officers, 16 16 11 who are not required to appear before

Carried over,.. . . 2353 13 5 Carried over,.... 148 13 11 6 COUNTY AT LARGE,

SPRING ASSIZES, 1830. 7 No. £ s. d. Brought forward,. 2353 13 5 the Special Sessions, half-a-year s salary No. £ s. d. due them this Assizes, viz. Brought forward,,. 2492 2 8 7 Geo. 4, £ S. d. Chap. 74 £ S. d. Sec. 66. Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Local 565 7 9 36 18. 5 Inspector, ...... Mr. Alexander Shekleton, Ibid, Sec. 70. Rev.. T. H. Stubbs, Pro­ Keeper of the County testant Chaplain, 18 9 3 Court-house...... 4 12 4 Rev. James Beatty, Mrs. Jones, Keeper of Protestant Dissenting the Ardee Court-house, 1 16 11 3 Chaplain...... 18 9 Mr. Thomas Kelly, Sub- Rev. Doctor McCann, Sheriff, Half-a-Year’s 3 Roman Catholic Chaplain 18 9 Salary due him at 72. Joseph Gillichan, Esq., Summer Assizes 1835, 1 Medical Doctor, 46 3 which had been omitted 138 9 3- in error to be entered on the Books at last To the undermentioned County Officers 20 Assizes, ...... 23 1 6 Half-a-Year’s Salary due them this 594 18 6 Assizes, viz. — d. £ S. 21 To the undermentioned Coroners of 4 Geo. 4. Walter Bourne, Jun. Esq. Chap. 43. the. County, viz.. — Clerk of the Crown,.. 92 6 2 £ . s. d. Thomas Bourne, Esq., John Byrne, Esq., for Clerk of the Peace,.. 138 9 3 holding 14 Inquests.. 14 14 0 AlexanderLouth Shekleton Esq. County Archives H. M. Blackwell. Esq., Secretary, ...... 60 0 0 for holding 13 Inquests 13 13 0 Judge’s Crier, 4 12 4 28 7 0 Barrister’s Crier, 4 12 4 Mr. Thomas Kelly, Sub- RENTS. Sheriff, ...... 23 1 6 John Straton, Esq,, 22 To the Rt. Hon. Viscount Ferrard, for Treasurer, ...... 92 6 2 one year’s Rent that will be due 24th John Yeates, Esq. Coun­ 5 &6 W m . 4, June, 1836, of the Building for the ty Surveyor, Half-a- Chap. 68, Sec. 32. Adjutant and Stores of the Louth Regi­ Year’s Salary that will ment, per the Certificate for D. be due 19th May 1836, 125 0 0 Drummond, Esq., under Secretary to John Yeates, Esq. Coun­ the Lord Lieutenant,—No. 17, 44 6 ty Surveyor, to defray 1 23 To the Treasurer of the Louth Fever the expenses of his Hospital, one year’s Rent that will be Office, ...... 25 0 0 due the Incorporated Society, on 1st May, 1836, —No. 18, 27 13 565 7 9 10

Carried over, 2492 2 8

Carried over,, 3187 3 6

i 8 COUNTY AT LARGE, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 9

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. . . 3187 3 6 Brought forward,. 3873 5 0

REPAYMENT TO EXCISE. 30 To repay the advances made by our Treasurer for Coroners’ and Court orders, 24 To the Collector of Excise, being an; viz. — 7 Geo. 4, advance made by him to Major W ood­ Chap. 74, Sec. 56. ward, Inspector. General of Prisons, for CORONERS’ ORDERS. bis Report laid before us this Assizes,— No. 19...... 20 0 0 1835. £ s. d. July 19, Dr. Gartlan, on Coroner MISCELLANEOUS. Byrne’s order, 1 1 0 Sept. 5, Dr. Brunker, do. 1 1 0 To the following persons, for the pur­ 23, Dr. Brunker, do. 2 2 0 poses therein set forth, pursuant to the Oct. 2, Dr. Strong, on Coroner respective Acts quoted, viz. — Parks’ order, 1 0 0 12, Dr. Goulding, on Coro­ 25 Mr. John Crowe, Governor of Dundalk ner Blackwell’s order, 1 1 0 30 Geo. 3, Chap. 55,. & Gaol, for transmitting Prisoners,— 29 Dr. Campbell, on Coro­ 55 Geo. 3, No. 20, ...... 14 2 11 ner Byrne’s order,. . 1 1 0 Chap. 158, Secs. 6 & 7. Nov. 5, Dr. Gartlan, do.. . 1 1 0 26 Thomas Bourne, Esq., Cleric of the 15, Dr. Brunker, do... 1 1 0 3 & 4 Win. 4.■ Peace, to defray the expence of printing Dr. Gartlan, do... 1 1 0 €hap. 91, Sec. 9. Jurors’ Books, —No 21, ...... 1 10 0 7, Dr. McArdIe, on Coroner •27 Thomas Bourne, Esq., Clerk of the Blackwell’s order,. . 1 1 0 Louth2 & 3 Wm . 4. CountyDec. 23, Archives Peace, to defray the expence of Printing Dr. Brunker, on Coroner Chap. 88, Secs. 15, 27, and posting the names of Registered Byrne’s order,. . 1 1 0 & 34. Voters, —No. 22, ...... 33 4 1 19, Dr. Drumgoole, on Coro­ . 28 To the Commissioners of Public works ner Blackwell’s order, 1 0 0 in Ireland, to repay them their advance 14, Dr. Pinching, do... 1 1 0 4 & 5 Wm . 4, for the Repairs of the Mail Coach road, 1836. Chap. 91. from Drogheda to Collon, between the Jan. 12, Dr. Campbell, on Coroner lands of Collon and Leonard’s cross, Byrne’s order, 1 1 0 £416 18s. 6d. and 6s. stamp duty,— 13, Dr. Ball, on Coroner No. 23...... 417 4 6 Blackwell’s order,.. 1 11 6 29 To repay the advance made by the 16, Dr. Tremble, on Coroner Consolidated fund, for defraying the Byrne’s order...... 1 1 0 3 & 4 Wm . 4, Expences of carrying the provisions of 30, Chap. 100, Dr. Brunker, do... 1 1 0 Sec. 36. the 3 & 4th, William 4th, Chap. 100— Febr. 15, Dr. Gartlan, do...... 2 2 0 Entitled, “ an Act for the relief of the 18, Dr. Gartlan, do... 2 2 0 “ Owners of Tithes in Ireland, ” &c.— Jany. 22, Dr. Atkinson, on Coroner No. 24,...... 200 0 0 Blackwell’s order,.. 1 1 0 24 11 6 Carried over,.... 3873 5 0 Carried over,. 3897 16 6 B 10 COUNTY AT LARGE, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 11

£ s. d. Brought forward,. 3897 16 6 £ S. d. Brought forward,. 3897 16 6 COURT ORDERS. COURT ORDERS, CONTINUED. £ s. d. June Sessions, 1835. Spring, Assizes, 1836-. ' £ s d. * - V > - » 20 18 6 Samuel Bradford,.. 0 16 0 Catherine Finegan, 1 10 0 William Connick,.. 0 10 0 Michael Finegan...... 0 8 0 Pat. Connick, 0 10 0 Pat. Kirk...... 0 8 0 Pat. R a t h , ...... 0 6 0 Owen Gilmer...... 0 8 0 October Sessions. James Durnan, 0 8 0 Jane McAlister, 0 11 0 Richard Pinching, 4 4 0 Eleanor Treanor, 0 8 0 Thomas Bailie...... 1 10 0 Anne Teaman, 0 8 0 Henry Maglade, 0 8 0 Laurence Brennan, 0 6 0 Garret Malony...... 2 2 0 Richard Delany, 0 6 0 Alexander McDonnell, .. 0 11 January Sessions, 1836. 0 Stephen Ball, 0 11 0 John Conlon, 0 6 0 Thomas Morgan, 0 10 6 Samuel Haughton, 1 15 6 Summer Assizes, 1835. 1 Richard Connor, 0 15 6 John Wamsley, 0 15 6 John Overrat'd, 2 1 0 James Simpson, 0 16 0 Pat. McCabe, 1 6 0 Samuel Walker, 2 2 0 Michael Lennan, 1 11 0 Louth County ArchivesDoctor Tremble, 2 3 0 Terence Sloan,.. 0 6 6 James Lawless, 0 10 6 Thomas Donaldson, 2 11 0 Anne & Phil. Malian,.. 1 15 Pat. Durnin,. . , . 0 16 0 0 0 16 0 Thomas Crawford, 0 6 6 Colin Crawford, 0 Pat. Malone, 0 16 0 6 6 James Tiernan, 0 6 6 Eliza Mulvay, 0 6 • Spring Assizes, 1836. 6 Joseph Ginnity, ‘. 0 6 Bridget Taaff, 0 15 6 6 Matt. Clinton, 0 6 Mary Kirk...... 0 0 6 Bernard M cKeever, 0 8 0 John Clinton,... 0 11 0 Mary C l i n t o n , . i Pat. Neary...... 0 8. 0 0 11 0 Dan. Molony, 0 Catherine Keeran, 0 8 0 10 6 Michael French, 0 16 Mary McKeever, 0 8 0 0 Peter Lynch, Alice Mackin, 0 8 6 0 15 6 Mary Walsh, James McCullagh, 1 1 0 2 1 0 Margaret Hoey, 0 George Johnston, 2 3 0 0 8 Owen Connelly, 0 2 6 52 6 20 18 6 4

Carried over,. 3897 16 6 Total,.. . . 3950 1 0 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 13

SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. No. £ S. d. Brought forward,.... 16 6 8 Granted, Spring, 1835. necessary Recognizance having been entered into by the said Contractor, and; William Filgate and Joseph Shekleton, 1 BARONY OF ARDEE Esqrs., — N o . 7 5 ...... 19 10 0 34 To William Halfpenny, contractor, to repair 30 perches of the road from Ardee to Dunleer, between Crossellish and the. UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. widow Moonan’s house in Stickillen, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave­ rage rate of 4s. per perch. The neces­ sary Recognizance having been entered into by the said Contractor, and John N o. £ S. d. Halfpenny and Pat. Rafferty— No. 107, 6 0 0 G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1 8 3 5 . 35 To Patrick Wynne, contractor, to 31 To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to repair repair 100 perches of the road from Ar­ 40 perches of the road from Carrickma­ dee to Carrickmacross, between Thomas cross, to the sea at Lurgangreen, between Smithe’s house in Drumgowna, and the the mearing of Drumgoolin, and Muff, mearing of Louth and Monaghan, 26 and the mearing of Mr. Filgate’s Farm feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the ave­ from Muff, 21 feet wide, and 14 with rage rate of 4s. 6d. per perch. The neces­ grave], at the average rate of 2s. 4d. per sary Recognizance having been entered Louthperch. The necessary Recognizance County intoArchives by the said Contractor, and William having been entered into by the said Filgate and Lawrence Hoey, —No. 113, 22 10 0 Contractor, and William Filgate and 36 To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to repair Lawrence Hoey, —No. 2 7 , ...... 4 13 4 200 perches of the road from Ardee to 32 To Pat. Wynne, contractor, to repair Carrickmacross, between the Mills of 100 perches of the road from Carrickma­ Louth and Pat. Martin’s house in Lis­ cross to Dundalk, between Philip Fitz­ renny, 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, patrick’s house in Corcreagh, and James at the average rate of 3s. per perch. The Moore’s house in Stonetown, 21 feet necessary recognizance having been wide and 14 with gravel, at the average entered into by the said contractor, and rate of 2s. 4d. per perch. The necessary William Filgate and Lawrence Hoey, — Recognizance having been entered into N o . 116, ...... 30 0 0 by the said Contractor, and Lawrence 37 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to keep Hoey and Peter Wynne, —No. 54, 11 13 4 in sufficient order and repair for seven 33 To Alexander Cunningham, contractor, years, 106 perches of the road from to repair 60 perches of the road from Castlebellingham to Dundalk, by Dro­ Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the miskin, between its junction with the town of Ardee and Greenlane cross, 26 turnpike road at Castlebellingham, and feet wide and 18 with gravel, at the ave­ Owen Clark’s house, at the average rate rage rate of 6s. 6d. per perch. The Carried over,.... 94 6 8 Carried over,.... 16 6 8 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 15 14 BARONY OF ARDEE,

N o. * £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 105 3 0 Brought forward,.... 94 6 8 Granted Summer, 1835. G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1835. having been entered into by the said of 4d. per perch, £1 15s. 4d. and 2s. contractor, and Bryan Ginnity ami John stamp duty,—the necessary recognizance Halpin,—No. 2, ...... 7 0 0 having been entered into b y . the said 41 . M. To Bernard Grogan, contractor, contractor, and Sir A. E. Bellingham, to repair 30 perches of the road from Bart, and James Lambert last year, -— Drogheda to Dundalk, between the cross No. 138, ...... £1 17 4 36 Geo. 3, roads at Rathescar, and the Mill race of Chap. 55, Entered short, Spring, 1834, 0 5 0 Sec. 6. Knockdrimmin, at the mearing of Mr. 2 2 4 Filgate’s land, 21 feet wide and 14 with 38 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to,keep gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per in sufficient order and repair for seven perch,—the necessary recognizance years, 208 perches of the road from having been entered into by the said Carrickmacross to the sea,: at Castle­ contractor, and Pat. Grogan and Michael bellingham, between the meaning of Ar­ Flinn, —No. 24...... 4 10 0 dee and Louth, and its junction with the 4 2 Q. To Alexander Cunningham, con­ road from Castlebellingham to Dundalk, tractor, to repair 60 perches of the road at the average rate of 4d. per perch, Ibid. from Kingscourt to Dunleer, between £3 9s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, —the the cross o f Pepperstown and Ballybalie, necessary recognizance having been 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the entered into by the said contractor, and average rate of 3s. 6d. per- perch,—the Sir A. E. Bellingham, Bart, and James necessary recognizance having been Lambert, last year, — No. 139, 3 11 4 entered into by the said contractor, and 39 LouthTo Nicholas Arthur, contractor, toCounty keep ArchivesJoseph Shekleton and William Filgate, in sufficient order and repair for seven Esq., —No. 34, ...... 10' 10 0 years, 302 perches of the road from 43 S. To 'John Mooney, contractor, to Castlebellingham to Dundalk, by the repair 25 perches of the road from Ardee Sea, between its junction with the road Ibid, to Carrickmacross, between the cross from Carrickmacross to the Sea, and Sec. 21. roads at Thomastown, and Patrick the mearing of Ardee and Louth, at Magee’s forge in Springhill, 21 feet wide the average rate of 4d. per perch, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate £5 0s. 8d. and 2s. stamp duty,—the of Is. 6d. p e rperch, —the necessary necessary recognizance having been, recognizance having been entered into entered into by the said contractor ■„ aryl by the said contractor, and William Sir A. E. Bellingham, Bart, and James Mooney, and John Moore,'-—No. 3 6 ,.. 1 17 6 Lambert, last year, —No. 140,.. 5 2 S 44 T. To Wm. Halfpenny, -contractor, to Summer, 1835. repair 40 perches of the road from Ardee 40 B. To Pat. Ginnity, contractor, to Ibid. to the sea, at Annagassan, between repair a bridge on the road from Dunleer Crossellish and Pat. Morgan’s house in 36 Geo. 3, Chap 55, to the sea, at Annagassan, between Stickillen, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ See. 21. Henry McArdle's house and Joseph vel, at the average rate -of 3s. 6d. per Forde’s, —the necessary recognizance Carried over,. 129 0 6 Carried over,.... 105 3 0

■» 16 BARONY OF ARDEE, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 17

N o. £ s. d. No. £ S. d. Brought forward,... 129 0 6 Brought forward...... 151 8 6 ranted ummer G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1835. G S , 1835. perch, —the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor, and having been entered into by the said William Pilkington and John Wildman, contractor, and John Halfpenny, and No. 68, ...... 6 5 0 Thomas Tuite,—No. 40, ...... 7 0 0 49 A . M. To Matthew McDonnell, con­ 43 U. To Win. Halfpenny, contractor, tractor, to lower a hill and fill a hollow, 36 Geo. 3, 10 perches of the road from the Market to repair 30 perches of the road from Chap. 65, 3! i Geo. 3, Ardee to Dunleer, between John-street Sec. 18. Town of Kingscourt, to the Market Chap. 55, Sec. 21. in Ardee, and Crossellish, 24 feet -wide Town of Dundalk, between Pat. Sharkey’s and 16 with gravel, at the average rate house in Colga, and Michael Mullaghan’s of 5s. per perch, —the necessary recog­ in Edmonstown, at the average rate of nizance having been entered into by the 8s. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ said contractor, and John Halfpenny and sance having been entered into by the Thomas Tuite, —N o. 41, ...... 7 10 0 said contractor, and Stephen Butterly 46 A. D. To Patrick Devlin, contractor, and James French, —No. 70, 4 0 0 to repair 202 perches of drains on the 50 V . To John Wildman, Junr. contrac­ Ibid, road from Kingscourt to Newry, between tor, to repair 556 perches of the road Sec. 74. Ibid. the cross roads of Tullydrum and Pat. Sec. 80. from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Byrne’s house in Coolreagh, at the ave­ the cross roads at Churchtown, and rage rate of 4d. per perch, —the neces­ fo r 3 years Garry-Bridge, at the average rate of 2 3/4d. sary recognizance having been entered per perch,—the necessary recognizance into by the said contractor, and Henry having been entered into by the said Kelly and Patt McGough, —No. 5 8 ,.. 3 7 4 contractor, and William Pilkington, and Louth County ArchivesJohn Wildman, No. 43, .. ., 6 7 5 47 A. E. To Patrick Devlin, contractor, to make 272 perches of drains on the 51 X . To John Mooney, contractor, to ibid. road from Carrickmacross to Ardee, Ibid. repair 402 perches of the road from between the cross roads of Tullydrum, Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the and Pat. Raverty’s house in Lannette, at fo r 3 yearsbridge of Tallanstown, and the cross the average rate of 4d. per perch, the roads at Springhill, at the average rate necessary recognizance having been of 1 3/4d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ entered into by the the said contractor nizance having been entered into by the and Henry Kelly and Patrick McGough, said contractor, and John Moore and N o. 5 9 , ...... 4 10 8 William Mooney, —No. 48, 2 18 7 48 A. K. To John Wildman, Junr. con­ 52 Z. To William Moore, contractor, to tractor, to repair 50 perches of the road Ibid. repair 404 perches of the road from Kells Ibid, Sec. 6. from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Lur­ to Dunleer, between John Newitt’s gangreen, between the bridge of Lagan, for 3 years house at Lawlesstown-hill, and Peter and Pat. McKeever's house in Reastown, Keenan’s house at the cross of Rathes­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the car, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, average rate of 2s. 6d. per perch, —the the necessary recognizance having been necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Patrick Devin and John Devin, —No. 53, 5 1 0 Carried over,.... 151 8 6 Carried over,.... 176 0 6 C 18 BARONY OF ARDEE.

No. £ s. d. BARONY OF ARDEE Brought forward,.... 176 0 6 G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1835. 53 A. A. To John Branagan, contractor, to repair 247 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, ! Chap. 55, Kingscourt to Newry, between the cross The following Sums were presented by the Grand, Sec. 80. roads at Tullydrum and Rosslough Bridge, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off fo r 3 years perch,—the necessary recognizance the Barony o f Ardee, and applied to, the following having been entered into by the said contractor, and Philip Brady, and Peter uses. Forde, —No. 54, ...... 4 15 9 54 A. L. To John Mooney, contractor, No. Ibid. to repair 840 perches of the road from £ s. d. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the 56 B. To Pat. Ginnity, contractor, to fo r 3 yearsMills of Louth, and the Chapel Gate at repair a wall on the road from Dunleer to 36 Geo. 3, Reighstown, at the average rate of 2d. Chap. 55, the Sea, between Thomas Bell’s house, per perch,—the necessary recognizance Sec. 21. and the house of Pat. Fitzpatrick, in having been entered into by the said Drumcar,—the necessary recognizance contractor, and Thomas Blackwell and having been entered into by the said Michael Mooney, —No. 69, 7 0 0 contractor, and John Halpin and James 55 To James Crawley, contractor, to re­ M cCuddin, —No. 3 ,...... 1 5 0 pair 522 perches of the road from 57 C< To Pat. Ginnity, contractor, to Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Margret repair a wall on the road from Dunleer Louth CountyIbid. to the Archives Sea, between John Ward’s house Reilly’s house in Richardstown, and the mearing of Poolbrock and Braggans­ and Robert Brown’s house in Drumcar, town, at the average rate of 4d. per the necessary recognizance having been perch,—the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor, and having been entered into by the said John Halpin and James M cCuddin, — contractor, and George Macartney and No. 4, * ...... 2 10 0 William Filgate, Esqrs, and Joseph 58 E, To Peter Maginnis, contractor, Crawley. Stamp duty, 2s. —fourth to repair 84 perches of the road from year.— No. 7 4 , ...... 8 16 0 |ibid, Sec. 6. Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, be­ tween the mearing of Drumcar, and the Total,,. 196 12 3 mearing of Adamstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Bell and Patrick Powderly,—No. 6 ,...... ' 12 12 0 59 F. To Peter Maginnis, contractor, Ibid, to repair 120 perches of the road from

Carried over,.... 16 7 0 20 BARONY OF ARDEE, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 21

No. £ s. d No. £ s. d. Brought forward, . . . . 16 7 0 Brought forward,. . . . 56 4 6 Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, be­ Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, between tween the little bridge of Drumcar, and Keag’s cross, and Denis Saul’s house in the mearing of Drumcar and Willistown, Charleville, 21 feet wide and 14 with 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 8d. per average rate of 3s. per perch,—the ne­ perch,—the necessary recognizance cessary recognizance having been entered having been entered into by the said into by the said contractor, and Thomas contractor, and John Meighan and Henry Bell and Patrick Powderly, —No. 8 , . . 18 0 O Byrne, —No. 1 8, ...... 5 10 0 60 H. To Pat. Donnelly, contractor 64 N. To Joseph Byrne, contractor, to repair 70 perches of the road from to repair 50 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, Ardee to the Sea, between the mearing : *6 Geo. 3, Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, between Chap. 55, Chap. 55, Sect. 6. of Willistown and Adamstown, and the Sec. 6. Poescourt cross, and Mullin’s cross, 21 cross roads of Dillonstown, 21 feet wide feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and 14 with gravel, at the average rate average rate of 3s. 8d. per perch,—the of 3s. per perch, —the necessary recog­ necessary recognizance having been nizance having been entered into by the entered into by the said contractor, and said contractor, and Thomas Donnelly John Meighan and Henryv Byrne, — and Peter Butterly,—No. 10> .. 10 10 O No. 19...... 9 3 4 61 K. To Pat. Donnelly, contractor, 65 O. To Joseph Byrne, contractor, to to repair 30 perches of the road from repair 50 perches of the road from Dun­ Ibid. Dunleer to the Sea at Dunany, between Ibid. leer to Manfieldstown, between Pat. Aathony Rogers’ house in Finvoy, and Mulloy’s house in Mullin’s cross, and the mearingLouth of the Baronies of Ardee CountyBolis Archives bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with and Ferrard, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 8d. per gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 11d perch,—the necessary recognizance per perch,—the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said having been entered into by the said contractor, and John Meighan, and contractor, and Thomas Donnelly and Henry Byrne, —No. 20, ...... 9 3 4 Peter Butterly,—No. 16, .. 4 7 6 66 P. To Pat. Mulloy, contractor, to 62 L. To John Martin, contractor, to repair 20 perches of the road from Ardee, repair 40 perches of the road from Dun­ Ibid. to the Sea at Annagassan, between the Ibid. dalk to Castlebellingham, by Dromiskin, mearing that divides Drumgoolstown and between the stream that divides the Clude, and Henry Waters’ house in Baronies of Ardee and Louth, and Peter Clude, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Kearney’s house in Dromina, 21 feet at the average rate of 3s. 4d. per perch, wide and 14 with gravel, at the average the necessary recognizance having been rate of 3s. 6d. per pereh,—the necessary entered into by the said contractor, and recognizance having been entered into John Meighan and Henry Byrne, —No. by the said contractor, and Hugh Gart- 21...... 3 6 8 laney and Nicholas Keenahan,-—No. 17, 7 0 0 67 Q. To Peter Maginnis, contractor, 63 M. To Joseph Byrne, contractor, Ibid. to repair 7 0 perches of the road from Ibid. to repair 30 perches of the road from Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, between

Carried over,.. 56 4 6 Carried over,.... 83 7 10 22 BARONY OF ARDEE,

•, v-» SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 23 No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 83 7 10 Mullins-cross, and the little bridge at No. £ s. Drumcar, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ Brought forward,.... 147 2 6 vel, at the average rate of 2s. 6d. per gravel, at the average rate of 7s. 6d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance,, perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said' having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Bell and Patrick contractor, and John Kearney and James Powderly,—No. 2 2 , ...... 8 15 0 Abraham, —No. 34...... 75 0 0 G8 R. To Pat. Donnelly, contractor, to 72 W . To Francis Graham, contractor, repair 100 perches of the road from to repair 290 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, between Joseph 36 Geo. 3, Ardee to Dundalk, between the gullet of Chap. 55, Chap. 55, Sec. 6. Petty’s farm house in Simonstown, and Sec. 6. Coolfour, and the bridge of Maplestown, Annagassan big bridge, 21 feet wide and 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the 14 with gravel, at the average rate of average rate of 8s. per perch,—the ne- Is. 11d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ cessary recognizance having been entered nizance having been entered into by the into by the said contractor, and James said contractor, and Thomas. Donnelly Abraham and John Kearney,—No. 35, 116 0 0 and Peter Butterly, —No. 2 7 , : . 9 11 8 73 X . To Pat. Andrews, contractor, 69 S. To Patrick McDonnell, " contrac­ to repair 80 perches of the road from tor, for lowering a hill, and filling 14 Ibid. Collon to Dundalk, between Thomas Ibid, Sec. 18; perches of a hollow, on the road between Dolan’s house in Ardee, and the arched the market town of Kingscourt, and the gullet at Ardee Male school, 28 feet market town of Dundalk, at the average wide and 20 with gravel, at the average rate of £1 2s. per peach, —the necessary rate of 6s. 1 Id. per perch,—the necessa­ recognizance having been entered into ry recognizance having been entered into by theLouth said contractor, and George County Archivesby the said contractor, and Nathaniel Young and Patrick Cluskey, —No. 30, 15 8 0 Milling and Oliver Milling, -—No. 36, 27 13 4 70 T. To James Abraham, contractor, -74 Y. To James Abraham, contractor, to repair 100 perches of the road from to repair 50 perches of the road from Ibid, Sec. 6. Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the Ibid. Ardee to Kingscourt, between the town town of Ardee, and Thomas McCartney's of Ardee and Burley bridge, 21 feet wide house at the turn to the bog, 21 feet and 14 with gravel, at the average rate wide and 14 with gravel, at the average of 6s. per perch, —the necessary recog­ rate of 6s. per perch, —the necessary nizance having been entered into by the recognizance having been entered into said contractor, and John Kearney and by the said contractor, and John Richards John Richards, —No. 3 7 , ...... 15 0 0 and John Kearney,—No. 32, 30 0 0 75 Z. To Francis Graham, contractor, 71 ~ V . To William Kearney, contractor to repair 40 perches of the road from to repair 200 perches of the road from Ibid. Drumcashel to Dundalk, between William Ibid. Ardee to Dundalk, between the arched Martin’s house in Roodstown, and Chris­ gullet at the Male school house of Ardee, topher Jourdan’s house in Maplestown, at Coolfour, 24 feet wide and 16 with 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. per perch, —the ne- Carried over,.. . . 147 2 6 cessary recognizance having been entered

; Carried over,.... 380 15 10 24 BARONY OF ARDEE, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 25

£ s. d. N o. £ s. d 380 15 10 Brought forward,.... Brought forward, . . . . 442 5 10 into by the said contractor, and James 80 A. E. To Pat. McCabe, contractor, Abraham and John Kearney, —No. 38, 10 0 0 to repair 100 perches of the road from 76 A. A. To Andrew McGinnis, con­ 36 G eo. 3, Ardee to Carrickmacross, between Owen Chap. 55, tractor, to repair 40 perches of the road S ect. 6. Murphy’s house at Coolboy turn and 36 Gen. 3, from Ardee to Drogheda, between the Chap. 55, H. Rooney’s house at Churchtown cross Sect, 6. widow Moonan’s house, and Andrew roads, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Maginnis’ house, 21 feet wide and 14 at the average rate of 5s. 6d. per perch, with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. the necessary recognizance having been per perch, —the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor, and having been entered into by the said Bryan Rooney and Joseph Magee, — contractor, and James Smyth and Con­ N o . 44, ...... 27 10 0 stantine McGinnis, — N o. 3 9 ...... 8 0 0 81 A. J. To Philip Reilly, contractor, 77 A. B. To Andrew McGinnis, con­ to repair 30 perches of the road from tractor, to repair 40 perches of the road Ibid. Nobber to Dundalk, by Cookstown, Ibid. from Ardee to Drogheda, between Cros- between Cookstown cross and J. sellish and the widow Moonan’s, 21 feet McDonnell's house in Charlestown, 21 wide and 14 with gravel, at the average feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the rate of 4s. per perch, —the necessary average rate of 4s. per perch, —the ne­ recognizance having been entered into cessary recognizance having been entered by the said contractor, and James Smyth into by the said contractor, and D. and Constantine Maginnis, —No. 4 0 ,.. 8 0 0 Blackwell and Thomas Magorish, — 7-8. A. C. To Andrew McGinnis, con­ N o . 4 9, ...... 6 0 ( tractor, to repair 40 perches of the road 82 A. K. To Andrew Byrne, contrac­ Ibid. Louthfrom Ardee to Drogheda, County between Archivestor, for building a gullet on the road Andrew McGinnis’ house and the cross ibid. Sec. 21. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between of Stefines, 21 feet wide and 14 with Edward Martin’s house in Dillonstown, gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per and James Corrigan’s house in same, at perch, —the necessary recognizance the average rate of 5s. per perch, —the having been entered into by the said necessary recognizance having been en contractor, and James Smyth and Con­ tered into by the said contractor, and stantine McGinnis, —No 41, 8 0 0 Robert Thompson and Robert Mon- 70 A. D. To Pat. McCabe, contractor, kittrick, — N o . 5 0, ...... 2 11 to repair 100 perches of the road from 83 A. L. To Michael Campbell, con­ Ibid. Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the tractor, to repair 50 perches of the road turn to Ardee Bog at Widow M cCart- ibid, See. 6. from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between ney’s and O. Murphy’s house at the turn the cross roads at Churchtown, and the to Coolboy, 21 feet wide and 14 with bridge of Lagan, 21 feet wide and 14 gravel, at the average rate of 5s. 6d. with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 8d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said having been entered into by the said contractor, and Bryan Rooney and Joseph contractor, and James Crinnion senr. M agee, — N o. 4 2 , ...... 27 10 0 and John McKeever, —No. 51, 9 3

Carried over, . . . . 442 5 Curried over,.. . . 487 10 10 D SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 26 BARONY OF ARDEE, 27

No. £ S. d. £ s. N o. d. Brought forward...... 517 18 2 487 10 Brought forward,.. . . 8 from Navan to Ardee, between Kearan 84 A. M. To Hugh Thornton, con­ bridge, and Hurlestown Cross, 21 feet tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road wide and 14> with gravel, at the average Geo. 3, from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Chap. 55, rate of 2s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary Sec. 6. the pound of Tullykeel, and the Chapel recognizance having been entered into gate at Reastown, 21' feet wide and 14 by the said contractor, and Silvester with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. Steen and Thomas Manning, —No. 57, 3 15 0 6d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ 89 A. S. To Pat. Andrews, contractor, zance having been entered into by the to repair 50 perches of the road from said contractor, and John French and 36 Geo. 3, Kingscourt to Drogheda, between Shan­ James Christy, —N o. 5 2 , ...... 6 15 0 Chap. 55, Sec. 6. lis Cross, and Miles Cross, 21 feet wide A. O. To Thomas Morgan, con­ 85 and 14 with gravel, at the average rate tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road of 2s. 4d. per perch, —the necessary re­ ibid. from Kingscourt to -Drogheda, between cognizance having been entered into by Hoghill bridge and the W hite mountain the said contractor, and Nathaniel Cross, 21 feet wide and. 14 with gravel, Milling and Oliver Milling, —No. 58,.. 5 15 8 at the average rate of 4s. ‘6d. per perch, 90 A. T, To Pat. Andrews, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been to repair 40 perches of the road from entered into by the said contractor, and Ibid. Kingscourt to Drogheda, between John Garretty and Andrew M cGennis, Devin’s bridge, and Shanlis Cross, 21 N o. 54, ...... 6 15 0 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 86 A. P. To Thomas Morgan, con­ average rate of 2s. 3d. per perch, —the tractor, to repair 60 perches of the road necessary recognizance having been en­ Ibid. from Ardee to Slane, between Mr. Louth Countytered intoArchives by the said contractor, and Manning’s avenue gate, and Rathbran Nathaniel Milling and Oliver Milling, bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel N o. 59, ...... 4 10 0 at the average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, 91 A. U. To Henry Manning, con­ the necessary recognizance having been tractor, to repair 40 perches of the road entered into by the said contractor, and Ibid. from Kells to Dunleer, between New John Garretty and Andrew M cGennis, Rath bridge, and the Chapel Cross of N o. 55, ...... 13 10 0 Drakestown; 21 feet and 14 with gravel, 87 A. Q. To Henry Manning, con­ at the average rate of 2s. 3d. per perch, tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road the necessary recognizance having been ibid. from Kells to Dunleer, between the entered into by the said contractor, and Chapel Cross of Drakestown, and Anna­ Silvester Steen and Thomas Manning, glog Cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with No. 60...... 4 10 0 gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 3d. per 92 A. V. To Henry Manning, con­ perch, —the necessary recognizance tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road having been entered into by the said Ibid. from Slane to Ardee, between Mr. contractor, and Silvester Steen and Tho­ Manning’s avenue gate, and Corbally mas Manning, —No. 56, 3 7 6 Cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 88 A. R. To Henry Manning, con­ Ibid. tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road Carried over,,. . . 536 8 10 Carried over,,. 517 18 2 28 BARONY OF ARDEE, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 29

N o. £ s. d. No. £ S. d. Brought forward, . . . . 536 8 10 Brought forward...... | 563 14 4 at the average rate of 2s. 3d. per perch,, by the said contractor, and Pat. Grogan the necessary recognizance having been and Pat. Maginnis, —N o. 75...... 4 7 6 entered into by the said contractor, and 97 B. D. To Pat. Magorman, con- Silvester Steen and Thomas Manning, tractor, to repair 10 perches of the road N o. 61, ...... 3 7 6 36 Geo. 3, from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Chap. 55, 93 A. W . To Peter Byrne, contractor, Sec. 6. the mearing of Mr. Filgate’s land and to repair 150 perches of the road from the cross roads of Richardstown, 21 feet 6 Geo. 3, Kells to Ardee, between Scredog bridge wide and 14 with gravel, at 3s. 11d. chap. 55, sect. 6. and Widow Boyle’s house in Ardee, 21 per perch, —the necessary recognizance feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the having been entered into by the said average rate of 2s. 7d. per perch,—the contractor, and Anthony Rogers and necessary recognizance having been en­ Patrick Sarsfield, —N o. 7 7 ,...... 1 19 2 tered into by the said contractor, and 98 B. E. To Patrick Sarsfield, con­ Pat and Matthew Yore, —No. 62, 19 7 6 tractor, to repair 50 perches of the road 94 A. Y. To Michael McCormick, Ibid. from Ardee to the sea, at Annagassan, contractor, to repair 30 perches of the between Mr. Philip Boylon's avenue and bid. road from Castlebellingham to the Sea, Keag’s cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with between junction of said road -with the gravel, at 4s. 6d. per perch, —the neces- road from Castlebellingham to the Sea; sary recognizance having been entered and J. M cKone’s house at Sea Bank, 21 into by the said contractor, and Patrick feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the M cQuillen and Patrick Manning, — average rate of 2s. per perch, —the ne­ N o. 78...... 11 5 0 cessary recognizance having been entered 99 B. I. To Thomas M cEntire, con­ into by theLouth said contractor, and William Countytractor, Archives to repair 60 perches of the road Branegan and William Buckley,. —No 72 3 0 0 ibid. from Collon to Dundalk, by Manfields- 95 B. A. To John Wildman, contrac­ town, between Poolbrock hill, and the tor, to repair a gullet on the road from small bridge of Bragganstown, 21 feet ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the wide and 14 with gravel, at the average sec. 21. mearing o f Louth and Meath, and the rate o f 5s. 2d. per perch, —the necessary cross roads at Churchtown, at the ave­ recognizance having been entered into rage rate of 6s. per perch,—the necessa­ by the said contractor, and Stephen ry recognizance having been entered into Feehan, and John M cEntire, —No. 87, 15 10 0 by the said contractor, and William Fil­ 100 B. J. To Thomas M cEntire, - con­ gate and Laurence Tallon, —No. 7 4 ,.. 1 10 6 tractor,, to repair 100 perches of the road 96 B. B. To Bernard Grogan, contrac­ Ibid. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the tor, to repair 25 perches of the road bridge of Bragganstown, and the bridge (id, Sec. i from Drogheda to Dundalk, between of Boles, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ Gibbers bridge and Baron Foster’s vel, at the average rate of 5s. per perch, avenue gate at T. M cCullins, 21 feet the necessary recognizance having been wide and 14 with gravel, at the average entered into by the said contractor, and rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, —the necessa­ ry recognizance having been entered into Carried over,.... 596 16 0

Carried over,.... 563 14 4 P BARONY OF ARDEE,

N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 596 16 0 SPRING ASSIZES, 1830 Stephen Feehan and John M cEntire, No. 8S...... 25 0 0 101 B. K. To Thomas Cunningham, ------g e o. 3, being the amount of half-a-year’s super­ ap 158, 2. 4. annuation pension, as County Constable, BARONY OF FERRARD due him this Assizes,—No. 90, 2 9 2 102 B. L. To John McAlister, being p. the amount of half-a-year’s superannu­ I ation pension, as County Constable, due him this Assizes,—No. 91, 1 16 11 UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. 103 B. M. To Thomas Eaton, being the id. amount of half-a-year’s superannuation pension, as County Constable, due him this Assizes,—No. 92, ...... 4 12 3 S. d 104 To William Filgate, Esq., to repay No. £ Granted, Spring, 1832. c 4 W m . 4,■ him for the malicious injury he sustained ap. 78. by the killing of his Mare, on the 8th 107 £10. To John McClintock, Esq. Robert sec. 70. Roddy, and Patrick Maguire, to widen of September last, —No. 93, 73 10 0 24 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the bridge of OLD CONTRACTS. Greenhill, and the bridge of Beaulieu, 32 feet wide, at 8s. 4d. per perch,—4s. 105 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to stamp duty, and 10s. wages,—No. 34, 10 14 keep in sufficient order and repair for Geo. 3, seven years, 558 perches of the road 108 £10. To John McClintock. Esq. Robert ap. 55, Louth County ArchivesRoddy, and Patrick Maguire, to widen ;. 80. from Carrickmacross to the sea, at Cas­ 60 perches of the road from Drogheda tlebellingham, between Peter McShane's to Dundalk, between the bridge of house in Castlebellingham and the sea Beaulieu, and the bridge of Broghan, shore near Annagassan, at 4d. per perch 32 feet wide, at 3s. 4d. per perch, 4s. £9 6s. and 2s. stamp duty, -—the neces­ stamp duty, and 10s. wages. —No. 35, 10 14 sary recognizance having been entered Spring, 1835. into by the said contractor, and Sir A. E. 109 ' " To -George Reay, contractor, to re­ Bellingham, Bart, and James Lambert, pair 50 perches of the road from Ardee last year,— No. 94, ...... 9 8 0 to Drogheda, between the Collon post road, and the road from Drogheda to 10G To Mr. Francis Elliot, Collector of Navan, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, the County Cess, for this Barony, being , i. at the average rate of Is. 9d. per perch, c. 88. the amount of his fees on £1423 9s. 4d. the necessary recognizance having been at 9d. per pound, —No. 95, .. 53 7 7 entered into by the said contractor, and Henry Sloan and William Reay—No. 73, 4 7 110 To George Reay, contractor, to re- Total,.... 766 19 11 - pair 20 perches of "the road from Slane to Drogheda, between Mr. Marron’s Carried over,. 25 15 32 BARONY OF FERRARD, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 33

No. £ s. d. N o. £ S. d. Brought forward,.... 39 15 6 Brought forward,. . 25 15 6 G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1835. G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1 8 3 5 . house, and Mattock river, 21 feet wide the necessary recognizance having been and 14 with gravel, at the average rate entered into by the said contractor, and of Is. 3d. per perch, —the necessary re­ Daniel M cGiveney and Patrick Bellew, cognizance having been entered into by No. 5 5 , ...... 4 0 0 the said contractor, and Henry Sloan 1 1 5 To Michael Martin, contractor, to and William Reay,—N o. 77...... 1 5 0 repair 802 perches of the road from Slimmer, 1835. 36 Geo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, by Blackhall, Chap. 55, 111 P. To Peter Johnson, contractor, Sec. 80. between the mearing of Blackhall and to repair 30 perches of the road from Garrula, and Killaly cross roads, at the 30 Geo. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the cross! average rate of 4d. per perch, —the ne­ Chap. Sec. 6. of Drumgutter, and the cross of Belville, cessary recognizance having been entered 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the into by the said contractor, and Sir average rate o f 3s. per perch, —the n e - Patrick Bellew Bart., and Peter Conara: cessarv recognizance having been entered stamp duty, 2s. fifth year, — No. 6 2 .. . 14 6 0 into by the said contractor and Patrick 116 To Thomas Crawford, contractor, to Mullen, and Michael McGill, —No. 22, 4 10 0 repair 120 perches of the road from 112 S. To Peter Reilly, contractor, to Ibid. Dunleer to the Sea at Annagassan, be­ repair a gullet on the road from Dunleer tween the finger post at Clude and Clude Ibid. to Collon, at James Carroll’s land near bridge, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. per Sec. 21. the turnpike road in W ood, at the a ve- perch, —the necessary recognizance rage rate of 3s. per perch, —the necessa­ having been entered into by the said ry recognizance having been entered contractor, and John McClintock, Esq., Louthinto by the said contractor, County and Patrick Archivesand John W oods; stamp duty, 2s. fifth Grogan, and Michael Flinn,-—-No. 29 3 15 0 year, — No. 6 3 , ...... 2 7 0 113 T. To William Moore, contractor, 117 To John Brabazon, contractor, to to repair 20 perches of the road from repair 916 perches of the, road from Ibid. Dunleer to Ardee, between Googan’s Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Cobler’s bridge, and the corner of the road at cross, and Martinstown cross, at the John Meighan’ s field, 21 feet wide and average rate of 4 1/4 per perch, -—the ne­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of cessary recognizance having been entered 4s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ into by the said contractor, and Sir nizance having been entered into by the Patrick Bellew Bart., and Patrick said contractor, and Patrick Devin and Keenan; stamp duty, 2s. fifth year, — John Devin, —No. 30, ...... 4 10 0 No. 64...... 16 6 5 114 A. G. To Michael Crinnion, con­ 118 To Michael Martin, contractor, to tractor, to repair 20 perches of the road repair 226 perches of the road from Ibid. from Kells to Dunleer, between the Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, Sec. 6. finger post at Funshog, and the bridge between the New School house in Ter- of Newtown, 21 feet and 14 with gra­ vel, at the average rate of 4s. per perch, Carried over,.... 76 14 11.

Carried over,,... 39 15 6 34 BARONY OF FERRARD,

N o. £ s. d. BARONY OF FERRARD Brought forward.... 76 14 11

G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1835. 2monfeckin, and. Ball’s cross roads, at the The following Sums were presented by the Grand average rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, —the necessary. recognizance having been Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off entered into by the said contractor, and George Pentland, Esq., and Thomas the Barony o f Ferrard, and applied to the follow-, Carolan; stamp duty, 2s. sixth year,— ing uses. N o. 65...... 4 2 0 119 To Michael Martin, contractor, to repair 809 perches of the road from No. £ s. d. 36 Geo. 3, Dunleer to the Sea, by Blackball, be­ Chap. 55, 122 A. To John Brabazon, contractor, Sec. 80. tween Kilslattery cross roads and the sea to repair 70 perches of the road from shore, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per 36 G eo. 3, Dunleer to the Sea at Lurgangreen, be­ perch, —the necessary recognizance Chap. 55, Sec. 6. tween Togher Hill and the sea shore at having been entered into by the said Lurganboice, 21 feet wide and 14 with contractor, and Georgy. Pentland, Esq., gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per and Thomas;. Carolan; stamp duty, 2s. perch, —the necessary recognizance sixth year, -— N o. 6 6 , ...... 14 8 6 having been entered into by the said 120 To Pat. Kirwan, contractor, to re­ contractor, and Bernard Marron and pair 1102 perches of the road from Patrick Keeran, —No. 1 , ...... 10 10 O Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Termon­ 123 B. To John Brabazon, contractor, Louthfeckin bridge, and the stream that dividesCounty Archives to repair 60 perches of the road from Maine and Reynoldstown, at the average Ibid. Dunleer to the Sea at Port, between the rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, — the necessary cross of Dysart, and Seafield cross, 21 recognizance having been entered into feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the by the said contractor, and Repts. average rate of 6s. 3d. per perch, —the Wallop Brabazon, Esq., and Owen necessary recognizance having been Kinvan; stamp duty, 3s. sixth year, — entered into by the said contractor, and N o. 67...... 19 13 3 Bernard Marron and Patrick Keeran,— 121 A. To William Moore, contractor, to No. 2 , ...... 9 15 0 repair 276 perches of the road from Ibid. 124 C. To John Brabazon, contractor, Dundalk to Ardee, between the mearing to repair 50 perches of the road from of Ardee and Ferrard, and Lawlesstown Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Coblers hill, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, cross, and Reynoldstown, 21 feet wide fo r 3 years the necessary recognizance having been and 14 with gravel, at the average rate entered into by the said contractor, and of 3s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary re­ Patrick Devin and John Devin, —No. 1, 3 14 0 cognizance having been entered into by

Carried over,.... 20 5 O’ Total,.... 118 12 8 36 BARONY OF FERRARD, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 37

N o. £ s. d. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 20 5 0 Brought forward...... 50 14 0 the said contractor, and Bernard Marron into by the said contractor, and Robert and Patrick Keeran, — No, 3, 8 15 0 Roddy and Bernard Marron, —No. 9,.. 8 0 0 125 D. To Bernard Marron, contractor, 129 I. To Robert Roddy, contractor, to to repair 44 perches of the road from repair 50 perches of the road from 36 G eo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, by Clogher, be­ 36 Geo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Chap. 55, Chap. 55, Sec. 6. tween Laurence M cGaughran’s house in Sect. 6. bridge of Beaulieu, and the bridge of Cullistown, and the south harbour of Broughan, 21 feet wide and 14 with Clogher, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ gravel, at the average rate 4s. per perch, vel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. per the necessary recognizance having been perch, —the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor, and having been entered into by the said Patrick Maguire and Thomas Flanagan, contractor, and John Brabazon and — N o. 10, ...... 10 0 0 Michael Martin, —No. 5 ,...... 7 14 0 130 J. To Patrick Maguire, contractor, 126 E. To Bernard Marron, contractor, to repair 100 perches of the road from to repair 30 perches of the road from Ibid. Collon to the Sea, between Mr. Olphert’s Ibid. Dunleer to the Sea at Clogher, between house in Termonfeckin, and Sea Point the cross roads of Reynoldstown and Lodge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel John Kirk’s house in Clogher, 21 feet at the average rate of 3s. per perch, — wide and 14 with gravel, at the average the necessary recognizance having been rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary entered into by the said contractor, and recognizance having been entered into Robert Roddy and Thomas Flanagan, — by the said contractor, and John Braba­ N o. 12, ...... 15 0 0 zon and Michael Martin,—No. 6, 5 5 0 131 K. To Robert Roddy, contractor, 127 F.Louth To Bernard Marron, contractor, County to Archives repair 40 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the to repair 50 perches of the road from Ibid. Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, by Clogher, be­ Chapel of Termonfeckin, and the cross tween the cross roads of Ganderstown, roads at Ganderstown, 21 feet wide and and Joseph Heeny’s house in Clogher, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 3s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch,—the nizance having been entered into by the necessary recognizance having been said contractor, and Patrick Maguire entered into by the said contractor, and and Thomas Flanagan, —No. 14, 7 0 0 John Brabazon and Michael Martin __ 132 M. To Bernard Grogan, contractor N o. 7...... 8 15 0 to repair 60 perches of the road from 128 H. To Michael Martin, contractor, Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the turn­ to repair 40 perches of the road from pike road near Patrick Sarsfield’s house Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, by Blackhall, be­ and the cross roads of Tenure by Red tween the bridge of Kilslattery, and the Gap, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, boundary of Priorstown from Garrula, at the average rate of 4s. per perch, — 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the the necessary recognizance having been average rate of 4s. per perch, —the neces­ entered into by the said contractor, and sary recognizance having been entered Carried over,... 90 14 0 Carried over,.... 50 14 0 38 BARONY OF FERRARD, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 39 No. £ s. d. Brought forward, . . . . 90 14 0 Patrick Grogan, and John McCabe,— N o. £ S. d. N o. 17, ...... 12 0 0 Brought forward...... \ 161 14 10 133 P. To Patrick Crilly, contractor, to 137 U. To William Magill, contractor, repair 30 perches of the road from Dun­ to repair 80 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, leer to the Sea at Parsonstown, between 36 Geo. 3, Collon to the Sea by Cartown, between Chap. 55, Chap. 55, Sec. 6. Christians Cross and Sir Patrick Bellew’s •Sect. 6. the cross roads at the school house of demesne wall, 21 feet wide and 14 with Ballymakenny, and the bridge of Ter­ gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 9d. per' monfeckin, 21 feet wide and 14 with perch, -—the necessary. recognizance gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 6d. per having been entered into by the said perch, —the necessary recognizance contractor, and James Crilly and Peter having been entered into by the said Crilly, —N o. 20 ...... 4 2 6 contractor, and George Rave and Patrick 134 Q. To Patrick Crilly, contractor, to Sarsfield, —N o. 26, ...... 18 0 0 repair 160 perches of the road from 138 V. To David Alexander, contrac­ ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the cross tor, to repair a double flagged gullet, on of Drumshallon, and the Liberties of i Ibid, Sec. 21- the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, Drogheda, at John M organ’ s house, 21 between the cross of Port, and Laurence feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Hardman’s house in Mitchelstown, at average rate of 3s. 10d. per perch, — the average rate of 5s, per perch, —the the necessary recognizance having been necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and entered into by the said contractor, and James Crilly and Patrick Tiernan—N o. 22. 30 13 4 William Johnston and Peter Segrave, — 135 R. To Richard Bailie, contractor, N o. 28 ...... 2 0 0 to repair 50 perches of the road from 139 W . To Patrick Donnelly, contrac­ Ibid. ArdeeLouth to the Sea at Reynoldstown, be­ County Archivestor, to repair 80 perches of the road from tween the town of Dunleer, and the Ibid, Sec. 6- Drogheda to Dundalk, between Martins­ mearing of Sir Patrick Bellew’s estate, town cross and Patrick Donnelly’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 6d. per perch, —the average rate of 2s. 11d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and entered into by the said contractor, and Patrick Casey and Patrick Hoey—No. 23, 6 5 0 Thomas Donnelly and Michael Donnelly 4 136 T. To William McGill, contractor, N o . 29, ...... 11 13 to repair 80 perches of the road from 140 X. To David Alexander, contrac­ Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, by Newtown tor, to repair 80 perches of the road Drogheda, between Newhouse bridge Ibid. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between and M r. Donagh’s avenue gate, at the Thomas Toner’s house and John Crin­ average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, —the nian’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 with necessary recognizance having been gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per entered into by the said contractor, and perch, —the necessary recognizance Patrick Cooney and Patrick Sarsfield, — having been entered into by the said N o. 25, ...... 18 0 0 contractor, and William Johnston. and 0 0 Peter Segrave, —N o, 3 0 , ...... 12 10 Carried over, 161 14 o Carried over,.... 205 8 40 BARONY OF FERRARD, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 41

N o. £ s. d. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 205 8 2 Brought forward,. . . . 217 19 0 141 Y. To Patrick Donnelly, contrac­ the rate of Is. per perch, —the necessary tor, to repair 20 perches of the road recognizance having been entered into 36 Gen. 3, from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Chap. 53. by the said contractor, and James Reay Sec. d. John, Or inn ion's house and the Sea and James Simpson, —No. 42 ...... 3 11 0 shore, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 146 A. J. To George Reay, contractor, at the average rate of Is. 1 Id. per perch to repair 50 perches of the road from the necessary recognizance having been 36 Geo. 3, Drogheda to Ardee, between James entered into by the said contractor, and Chap. 55, S ec. 6. Moore’s lime kilns, and the Collon post Thomas Donnelly and Michael Donnelly road, 21 feet wide Sind 14 with gravel, N o. 3 1 , ...... 1 18 4 at the average rate of 2s. 9d. per perch, 142 Z. To Patrick Donnelly, contrac­ the necessary recognizance having been tor, to repair 50 perches o f the road entered into by the said contractor, and Ibid. from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the Sea, Henry Sloan and James Reay, —No. 44, 6 17 6 between Salterstown bridge and the 147 A. K. To Patrick Maguire, con­ mearing of Ardee and Ferrard, 21 feet tractor, to repair 428 perches of the road wide and 14 with gravel, at the average Ibid. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between rate of Is. 3d. per perch, —the necessary Greenhills bridge, and Beaulieu bridge, recognizance having been entered into at the average rate of 10d. per perch, — by the said contractor, and Thomas the necessary recognizance having been Donnelly and Michael Donnelly— No. 34 3 2 6 entered into by the said contractor, and 143 A. F. To David Alexander, con­ Robert Roddy and Thomas Flanagan, — tractor, to repair 40 perches of the road N o . 4 5 ...... 17 16 8 Ibid. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between 148 A. M. To James Reay, contractor,, LouthMitchelstown cross and Dunany County church, Archivesto repair 946 perches of the road from 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Ibid. Kells to Drogheda, between Collon, post average rate o f 2s. 6d. per perch, —the road, and W ood bridge, at the average necessary recognizance having been rate of Is. 4d. per perch, —the necessary entered into by the said contractor, and recognizance having been entered into William Johnston and Peter Segrave, — by the said contractor, and James N o. 4 0 , ...... 5 0 0 Simpson and Henry Sloan, —No. 50,.. 63 1 4 144 A. G. To James Malcolm, contrac­ 149 A. O. To Patrick Crilly, contrac­ tor, to build a gullet on the road from Ibid. tor, to repair 100 perches of the road Drogheda to Navan, between Mr. Bal­ Ibid. from Collon to the Sea by Blackhall, be­ four’s gate, and Mr. Marron’s house in tween the cross roads of Drumshallon, Little Grange, —the necessary recogni­ and the cross roads at Blackhall, 21 feet zance having been entered into by the wide and 14 with gravel, at the average said contractor, and William Rogers and rate of 2s. 9d. per perch, —the necessary Patrick Kirk, — N o. 41, ...... 2 10 0 recognizance having been entered into 145 A. H. To George Reay, contractor by the said contractor, and James Crilly 13 15 0 to repair 71 perches of the road from and Peter Crilly, — No. 54, ibid. Drogheda to Navan, between Mr. 150 A. P. To Thomas Crinnion, con­ Marron’s house, and Mattock bridge, at Ibid. tractor, to repair 500 perches of the road Carried over,,... 217 19 0 Carried over,.. . . 323 0 6 42 BARONY OF FERRARD,

No. £ s. d. SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 43 Brought forward,. . . . 323 0 6 from Drogheda to Ardee, between Leonards cross, and the lands of Knock - No. £ s. d. eleva, 26 feet wide and 18 with gravel, Brought forward,.. . . 525 1 11 at the average rate of 6s. per perch,— £11 4s. 10d.,, and 2s. stamp duty,— the necessary recognizance having been last year, — No. 78, ...... 11 6 10 entered into by the said contractor, and 156 To Laurence Kenney, contractor, to Daniel M cGivney, and Robert Bingham, repair 467 perches of the road from No. 55, ...... 150 0 0 36 G eo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Chap. 55, 151 A. S. To Thomas Crinnion, con­ Sec. 80. South Grange, and the- Chapel gate of tractor, to repair 100 perches of the road Skeagmore, at the average rate. of 4d. 36 Geo. 3, Chap. 55, from Drogheda to Ardee, between the per perch, -the necessary recognizance Sect. 6. lands of Knockeleva, and the lands of having been entered into by the said Annaglog, 26 feet wide and 18 with contractor, and Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, •gravel, at the average rate of 7s: per and John Brabazon, £7 15s. 8d. and perch,—the necessary recognizance stamp duty, 2s.— -fourth year, —-No. 79, ' 7 17 8 having been entered into by the said 157 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to contractor, and Daniel M cGivney and 0 repair 276 perches of the road from Robert Bingham,—No. 59, 35 0 0 Ibid. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the road 152 . ‘ To Thomas Cunningham, being the from Dunleer to Grange, and the mear­ 45 G eo. 3, -amount of half-a-year’s superannuation Chap 158, ing of Ardee and Ferrard, at the ave­ Sec. 4. : pension, due to him as county Constable rage rate of 4d. per perch, —the neces­ this Assizes, —No. 74, ...... 2 9 2 sary recognizance having been entered 153 To William M cMemony, being the into by the said contractor,, and Sir P. Ibid. amount of half-a-year's superannuation Bellew?’ Bart., and John Brabazon, — Louthpension, due him this Assizes, —No.County 75, 4 12 3 £4 12s:Archives and 2s. stamp duty,—fourth 154 To Mr. Sibthorp Jones, to reimburse year, — No. 8 0 , ...... 4 14 0 3 & 4 W M • him for the malicious injury he sustained Chap. 78. 158 To Lawrence Kenny, contractor, to Sec. 70. by the poisoning of his milch cow, on the repair 438 perches of the road from 3rd July last, —No. 76...... 10 0 0 Ibid, Drogheda to Dundalk, between the road from Prosperhill to Walshestown, and OLD CONTRACTS. the road from Dysart to John Dolan’s house, at the average rate of 4d. per 155. To Thomas Crinnion, contractor, to perch, —the necessary recognizance repair 635 perches of the road from having been entered into by the said 36 Geo. «• Chap. 55, Newtown Monasterboice to Collon, be­ contractor, and Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, See. 80. tween Collonbeg nursery*, and Newtown and John Brabazon,—£7 6s. 2d. and Monasterboice, at the average rate of stamp duty, 2s. —fourth year,— No. 81, 7 8 2 4 1/4d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ 159 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to zance having been entered into by the repair 507 perches of the road from said contractor, and the Right Hon. Ibid . Dunleer to the Sea, between the mear­ Lord Ferrard' and Patrick Sarsfield, — ing of Dromin and Trian, and Rathdro­ min, at the average rate of 4d. per Carried over,.... 525 1 11 perch,—the necessary recognizance

Carried over, ..... I 556 8 7 44 BARONY OF FERRARD,

No. £ s. d. SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. Brought forward,.... 556 8 7 having been entered into by the said contractor, and Sir P. Bellew, Bart., and John Brabazon,—£8 9s. and stamp duty 2s. —-fourth year, — No. 82,.. 8 11 0 BARONY OF LOUTH 160 To Mr. James Simpson, collector of 36 G eo. 3, Chap. 55, the Cess for this Barony, being the Sec. 48. amount of fees on £1421 8s. 8d. at 9d. per pound, —No. 8 3 ,, 53 6 0 UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES.

Total,.... 618 5 7 No. £ s. d G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1835. "161 To a saving on No. 122,. Spring Assizes, ...... 0 5 0 1*62 To James Smith, contractor, to re- p a i r 1 6 perches of the road from Ardee to Dundalk, between Matthew Murray’s at the cross roads and Maplestown bridge' 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, Louth County Archivesthe necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Constantine Maginnis and Christopher Jourdan,—No. 3 2 , 1 ...... 31 10 0 163 To Thomas Mullen, contractor, to repair 16 perches of the road from Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt, between Bryan Byrne’s house in Knockbridge and the bridge of Knockbridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Robert Wood and Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 33, 4 0 0 164 To Pat Wynne, contractor, to repair 60 perches of a footpath on the road from Kingscourt to the Sea, at Lurgangreen, between Rev. Mr. Thackeray’s gate in Louth and the Church gate in Louth,

Carried over,.... 35 15 0 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 47

46 BARONY OF LOUTH, No. £ s. d. Brought forward.... 58 5 2 Granted, Summer, 1835. stream that divides Ardpatrick and Cor­ No. £ d. derry, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel. Brought forward...... 35 15 0 at the average rate of Is. 5d. per perch, G r a n t e d , S p r i n g , 1835. at the average rate of Is. 3d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been the necessary recognizance having been entered into by 'the said contractor, and entered into by the said contractor, and Laurence Hoey and Patrick Cooney, — 1 15 0 Lawrence Hoey and Peter Wynne, — No. 1 0 , ...... E. To Patrick Wynne, contractor, No. 35,...... 3 15 0 169 Summer, 1835. to repair 40 perches of the road, ’ from 36 G eo. 3 , . Castleblaney to the Sea at Lurgangreen, 165 A. To Hugh M cKevett, contractor, Chap. 55, to repair 65'2 perches of the road from S ect. 6. between the mearing of Louth and 36 Geo. 3, Castleblaney to the Sea, at Blackrock Monaghan, and Owen Boyle’s house in Chap. 55, Channonrock, 21 feet wide and 14 with Sec. 80. between the gullet that divides Louth and Monaghan and Thomas Hoey gravel, at the average rate of Is. 10d. house at Littleash, at the average rate per perch,—the necessary recognizance for 3 yean of 3 1/2d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ having been entered into by the said contractor, and Lawrence Hoey Sind nizance having been entered into by the 3 13 4 said contractor, and John Reilly and Patrick Cooney, —No. 1 1 , ...... Owen Ruddy, —No. 1, ...... , 170 G. To Patrick Wynne, contractor, 9 10 2 to repair 20 perches of the road from 166 B. To Patrick Wynne, contractor, to repair 60 perches of the road from ibid. Castleblaney to the Sea, between the entrance gate at Glydefarm and Patrick Ibid, Sec. 6. Castleblaney to the Sea, between Owen Boyle’s housh in Channonrock and the Cassidy’s house in Mullacrew, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average School-house in Louth, 21 feet wide Louth County Archivesrate of Is. 6d. per perch, —the necessary md 14 with gravel, at the average rate recognizance having been entered into if Is. 10d. per perch, —the necessary by the said contractor, and Lawrence •recognizance having been entered into 1 10 0 b y the said contractor, and Lawrence Hoey and Patrick Cooney, —No. 1 3 ,.. H. To John Branagan, contractor, Hoey and Patrick Cooney.—No. 8 , . . ■ 171 5 10 0 to repair 738 perches of the road from 167 C. To John Mooney, contractor, to Carrickmacross to the Sea, between repair 50 perches of the road from '. -Ibid. Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the Peter Markey’s, and the bridge of the Mill of Louth, and Michael Conlon’s Mill of Louth, at the average rate of 5 1/2d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, shaving been entered into by the said at the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, fo r 3 year contractor, and Philip Brady and Peter the necessary recognizance having been 18 3 entered into by the said contractor, and Forde, —No. 1 5 , ...... 16 J. To Patrick Wynne, contractor, William Mooney and Thomas Blackwell, 172 to repair 50 perches of the road from No. 9 , ...... Ibid. 3 15 0 Kingscourt to the Sea at Lurgangreen, 168 D. To Patrick Wynne, contractor, between the bridge of Tallanstown, and Ibid. to repair 20 perches of the road from Castleblaney to the Sea, between James Carried over,.... 82 1 9 McArdle's house in Louth, and the

Carried over,.... 58 5 2 48 BARONY OF LOUTH,

No. £ S. d. Brought forward,.... 82 1 9 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1834. the cross roads from Glydefarm to BARONY OF LOUTH Mullacrew, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel,—at the average rate of Is. 5d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said The following Sums were presented by the Grand contractor, and William Filgate and Laurence Hoey, —No. 1 8 , ! ...... 3 13 11 Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off 173 K. To Patrick Wynne, contractor, the Barony o f Louth, and applied to the follow ­ to repair St) perches of the road from 36 G eo. 3, ing uses. Chap. 55. Kingscourt to the Sea at Lurgangreen, Sec- 6. between die cross roads fro. m Glydefarm to Mullacrew, and Edward McCann's house in Corderry, at the average rate N o. £ s. d. of Is. 5 3/4d . per perch, —the necessary 175 A. To Thomas Ward, contractor, recognizance having been entered into to repair 60 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, Carrickmacross to the Sea at Annagas­ by the said contractor, and William Chap. 55. Filgate, Esq., and Laurence Hoey, — Sec. 6. san, between Richard Plunket’s house in No. 19...... 3 13 11 Castlebellingham, and the mearing that 174 To Robert Wood, contractor, to le- divides Manfieldstown and Woodens­ pair 759 perches of the road from Castle­ town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Ibid, Sec. SO. blaney to the Sea, at Blackrock, between at the average rate of 5s. per perch, Bernard Clark’s house in Knockbridge, the necessary recognizance having been Louthand the mearing of Upper Dundalk, andCounty Archivesentered into by the said contractor, and Louth Baronies, at the average rate of Michael Little and Patrick Cooney, — 4Id. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ N o. 1 ...... 15 0 0 zance having been entered into by the 176 B. To Patrick Cooney, contractor, said contractor, and Matthew Fortescue, to repair 50 perches of the road from Esq., and Thomas Mullan, stamp duty. Ibid. Ardee to Dundalk, by Lurgangreen, be­ 2s. —No. 2 0 , ...... 13 10 9 tween the mearing of Newtown Darver and Babes W ood, and the turnpike road Total,.. . . 103 0 4 at Lurgangreen, 21 feet "wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Bryan Hanratty and Laurence Malone, —No. 4, 10 0 0 177 C. To James Conlan, contractor, Ibid. to repair 120 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to Dunleer, between Tallanstown bridge, and the mearing of

0 i Carried over,.... 25 0 50 BARONY OF LOUTH, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 51 No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 25 0 0 Corbollis, and Glyde farm, at the ave­ No. £ s. d. rage rate of 11d. per perch, —the neces­ Brought forward...... 49 3 0 sary recognizance having been entered necessary recognizance having been into by the said contractor, and Arthur entered into by the said contractor, and Mathews and Thomas Connelly— No. 7, 5 10 0 Owen Reilly and James M cNeaney,— 178 D. To John Clarke, contractor, to No. 20, ...... 2 12 6 repair 80 perches of the road from Dun­ 182 J. To James Brannagan, contractor 36 Geo. 3, dalk to Ardee, between Matthew Mur­ to repair 172 perches of the road from Chap. 55, 36 G eo. 3, Sect. 6. ray’s house, at the cross roads, and Castleblaney to the Sea, by Louth, be­ Chap. 55, Maplestown bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 Sect. 6. tween the mearing of Louth and Monag­ with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. han, and the 'mearing of Toomes and 6d. per perch, for 10 perches, and Is. Tullycahan, at the average rate of 20 at per for 60, —the necessary recogni­ 3s. & 152 at 3d. per perch, -t h e neces­ zance having been entered into by the sary recognizance having been entered said contractor, and Matthew Murray into by the said contractor, and Peter and Peter Clarke, —No. 8 , ...... ’ 6 5 0 Forde and Thomas Carroll, —No. 23,.. 4 13 0 179 E. To John Clarke, contractor, to 183 N. To James' Maguire, contractor, repair 188 perches of the road from to repair 40 perches of the road from Ibid. Carrickmacross to Dunleer, between Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk,, between James Matthew Murray!s bouse, at the cross McArdle's house in Louth, and Michael roads, and the mearing of Corballis and Conry’s house at Heeny’s cross, 24 feet Glydefarm, at the average rate of Is. per wide and 16 with gravel, at the average perch,—the necessary recognizance rate of 3s. per perch,—the necessary having been entered into by the said recognizance having been entered into Louthcontractor, and Matthew Murray County and Archivesby the said contractor, and Patrick Peter Clarke, —No. 9 , ...... 9 8 0 Byrne and Thomas Maguire.—No. 28, 6 0 0 180 H. To Patrick Wynne senr. con­ 184 O. To James Maguire, contractor, tractor, to repair 60 perches of the road to repair 155 perches of the road from Ibid. from Castleblaney, to the Sea at Lurgan­ Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, betw een. James green, between James McArdle's house McArdle's house in Louth and Owen in Louth, and Patrick Cassidy’s in Martin’s house in White cross, at the Mullacrew, at the average rate of Is. average rate of 8d. per perch, —the per perch,—the necessary recognizance necessary recognizance having been having been entered into by the said entered into by the said contractor, and contractor, and Owen Reilly and James Patrick Byrne and Thomas Maguire,— 0 M cNeaney,—No. 1 9 , ...... 3 0 0 No. 29, ...... 5 4 181 I. To Patrick Wynne, senr. con­ 185 P. To James Maguire, contractor, tractor, to repair 70 perches of the road to repair 40 perches of the road from Ibid. from Castleblaney to Ardee, between Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Peter Thomas Morgan’s house in Mullacrew, Mackin’s house in Summerhill, and the and Mr. Keiran’s gate at Rathbreast, at bridge of Knockbridge, 21 feet wide and the average rate of 9d. per perch, —the 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ Carried over...... 49 3 0 zance having been entered into by the

Carried over,.... 67 12 6 52 BARONY OF LOUTH, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 53

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 67 12 6 Brought forward,.... 90 17 10 said contractor, and Patrick Byrne and contractor, and Patrick Byrne and Tho­ Thomas Maguire,—No. 30, 4 13 4 mas Maguire, —No. 36, ...... 2 1 8 186 R. To Laurence Conlon, contrac­ 190 V. To James Maguire, contractor, tor, to repair 40 perches of the road to repair 120 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between 36 G eo. 3, Carrickmacross to the Sea at Lurgan- c h a p . 55, Chap. 55, Sec. 6 Owen Martin’s house in White cross, S ec. 6. green, between Mr. Fortescue’s gate in and Peter Mackin's house in Summer­ Corderry, and the road leading front hill, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Dundalk to Ardee, 21 feet wide and 14 the average rate of 4s. per perch, —the with gravel, at the average rate of 5d. necessary recognizance having been en­ per perch, —the necessary recognizance tered into by the said contractor, and having been entered into by the said Nicholas Marmion and John Reilly, — contractor, and Patrick Byrne and Tho­ No. 32, ...... 8 0 mas Maguire,—No. 37...... 2 10 0 187 S. To James Maguire, contractor, 191 W . To John Martin, contractor, to 0 to repair 184 perches of the road from build a battlement, and enlarge the ib id. Navan to Dundalk, between Michael Ibid, Se c 21. bridge at Dromiskin, on the road from Keiran’s house in Corderry, and the road Carrickmacross to the Sea, - between leading from Kingscourt to Dundalk, at James McCulloch’s house in Dromiskin, the average rate of 6d. per perch, —the and Alexander Cannon’s house in New­ necessary recognizance having been en­ town Dromiskin, at the average rate of tered into by the said contractor, and 8s. 6d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ Patrick Byrne and Thomas Maguire,— nizance having been entered into by the No. 33, ...... said contractor, and Hugh Gartlaney 4 12 0 2 2 6 188 LouthT. To James Conlan, contractor, County Archivesand Owen Kenehan,—No. 38, to repair 120 perches of the road from 192 Y. To James Maguire, contractor, Ibid. Carrickmacross to the Sea at Lurgan­ to repair 45 perches of the road from green, between Mr. Fortescue’s gate in Ibid, S ec. 6. Dundalk to Ardee, between Readypenny Corderry, and the stream that divides cross, and the bridge that divides Killen­ Corderry and Ardpatrick, at the average coole and Darver, 24 feet wide and 16 rate of Is. per perch,—the necessary with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. recognizance having been entered into per perch, —the necessary recognizance by the said contractor, and Thomas having been entered into by the said Connolly and Arthur Mathews— No. 35, contractor, and Nicholas Marmion and 6 0 0 9 0 0 189 U. To James Maguire contractor, Patrick Byrne,—No. 47, V...... to repair 100 perches of the road from. 193 Z. To James Maguire, 'Contractor, ib id . Carrickmacross to the Sea at Annagas­ to repair 48 perches of the road from san, between Hugh Quigley’s house in Ibid. Dundalk to Ardee, between the mearing Readypenny, and Mr. Fortescue’s gate of Killencoole and Allardstown, and in Corderry, at the average rate of 5d- Readypenny cross, 24 feet wide and 16 per perch,—the necessary recognizance with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. having been entered into by the said per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said Carried over,.. . . 10 90 17 Carried over,.... 106 12 0 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 55 54 BARONY OF LOUTH, N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,. . . . 237 11 4 19S To James Kinehan, contractor, to N o. £ S. d. repair 366 perches of the road from Brought forward...... 106 12 0 36 G eo. 3, Drogheda to Dundalk, by Dromiskin. contractor, and Nicholas Marmion and Chap. 55, between the mearing of Ardee and Patrick Byrne,—No. 48 ...... 9 12 6 Sec. 80. 194 A. A. To James Maguire, contrac­ Louth, and the mearing of the Commons tor, to repair 45 perches of the road from of Dromiskin, at the average rate of 4d. 36 G eo. 3, per perch, —the necessary recognizance Chap. 55, Dundalk to Ardee, between Allardstown S e e . 6. cross, and the mearing of Killencoole having been entered into by the said and Allardstown, 24 feet and 16 with contractor, and James Hamilton, Esq. gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per and Thomas Kinehan, stamp duty, 2s. 6 4 2 perch, —the necessary recognizance last year, — N o. 5 8 ...... To Mr. Arthur Holland, Collector of having been entered into by the said 199 the Cess, for this Barony, being the contractor, and Nicholas Marmion and Ibid. Patrick Byrne, —No. 49 ...... S ec. 44. amount of his fees on £719 8s. 6d. — 9 0 0 26 19 7 1 9 5 A. B. To James Maguire, contrac­ N o. 5 9 ...... tor, to repair 40 perches of the road from 200 To Thomas Ward, to reimburse him Ibid. Dundalk to Ardee, between the bridge for repairing 40 perches of the road 59 Geo. 3, from Carrickmacross to the Sea, at of Fane, and Allardstown cross, at James Chap. 84, Annagassan, between Richard Plunkett’s M cEneaney’s house, 28 feet wide and 16 house at Castlebellingham and Owen with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. M cG innis'’ house at Drumleck, 21 feet 6d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ wide and 1. 4 with gravel, at the average zance having been entered into by the rate o f 3s. 6d. per perch. The same said contractor, and Nicholas Marmion having been presented at Spring, 1832, and Patrick Byrne, —No. 50...... 9 0 0 and represented in aid o f the Cess at 196 LouthTo the Assignees of the estate and County Archives Spring, 1835, without his knowledge—- effects of William Byrne, a Bankrupt, to 3 Sc 4 W m . during which period he expended the '• reimburse them for the malicious injury Chap. "8. money £7, wages 7s. and stamp duty 4s. S ec. 70. said estate sustained, by the burning of 7 11 0 Bankrupt’s dwelling house, at Tullygee, No. 60,, ' .; ...... on 24th November last, —No. 56, 100 0 0 Total,.... 278 6 i

OLD CONTRACTS.

197 To Patrick Cooney, contractor, to repair 196 perches of the road from 36 G eo. 3, Chap. 55, Dunleer to Dundalk, by Dromiskin, be­ S ec. 80. tween the mearing o f Dromiskin, and the Commons, and the Herd’s house in the Commons, at the average rate of 4d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Repts. of William Lewery, Esq. and James Coleman, stamp duty, 2s. last year,— N o. 57, 3 7 4

Carried over,.... 237 11 4 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 57 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. . . 27 13 9 G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1835. 204 To Owen Connelly, contractor, to repair 606 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, Carrickmacross to Newry, between John BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK Chap. 55, .______7 Sec. 80. McCullough's house, on the turnpike road and the mearing of Louth and Armagh, at the average rate of 4 1/4d . per perch, — the necessary recognizance having been UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. entered into by the said contractor, and James Dickie and James Johnston, Esqrs, stamp duty, 2s. third year, — N o. 1 6 ,.. 10 4 0 205 To James McKenna, contractor, to N o. £ s. d. repair 291 perches of the road from Granted Summer, 1 8 3 1 . Ibid. Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Crossma 201 £10 To Mr. James Keiran, Richard glen, between the cross roads of Roache and Bryan Flinn, to repair 50 perches of and the mearing of Louth and Armagh, the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, — by Crossmaglen, between Owen Hearty’s the necessary recognizance having been house in Knockagh, and Laurence entered into by the said contractor, and Casey's house in Slieve, 21 feet wide George McGusty, Esq., and Patrick arid 14 with gravel, at 4s. per perch, — McKenna, stamp duty, 2s. third year, — 5 5 0 4s. stamp duty, and 10s. wages— No. 18, 10 14 0 N o . 17, . . ' ...... Summer, 1835. 2 0 6 To Henry O’Heare, contractor, to 202 LouthD. To James Byrne, contractor, County to Archivesrepair 974 perches of the road from repair Affain bridge, on the road from Ibid. Dundalk to Armagh, between Mr. James 36 Geo. 3, Dickie’s gate at the bridge of Crinn, and C hap. 55, Ardee to Dundalk, between. Nicholas See. 21. McCue's house in Fanevalley, and Mr. the mearing of Louth and Armagh, at Fortescue’s entrance gate, the necessary the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, — recognizance having been entered into the necessary recognizance having been by the said contractor, and George entered into by the said contractor, and Byrne and James Cook,—No. 9, 8 0 0 James Johnston, Esq., and Nicholas 203 To Patrick Malone, contractor, to Heeny, stamp duty, 2s. third year,— 17 6 11 repair 711 perches of the road from No. 18, ,. . ' ...... i b id . To Robert Wood, contractor, to re­ Sec. 80. Dundalk to Lurgangreen, by the Sea, 2 0 7 between John Hill’s house, on the Dub­ pair 905 perches of the road from Cas­ lin road, and the mearing of Earl Roden’s Ibid. tleblaney to the Sea at Blackrock, be­ and Sir Augustus Foster’s estates, at the tween Bernard Clarke’s house in Knock­ average rate of 3d. per perch, —the ne­ bridge, and the stream that divides Dun­ cessary recognizance having been entered mahon from Hainstown, at the average into by the said contractor, and James rate o f 4$ per perch, —the necessary N. Frood, Esq. and Owen Malone, recognizance having been entered into stamp duty, 2s. third year,— N o. 1 5 , . . 8 19 9 Carried over,.. . . 60 9 8 Carried o v e r . . . | 27 13 9 H 58 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 59 No. & s. d. Brought forward...... 60 9 8 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1835. No. £ s. d. by the said contractor, and Representa­ Brought forward...... 109 18 11 tives, William Lewery, Esq., and Tho­ mas Mullen, stamp duty, 2s. fifth year, Granted, Summer, 1835. No. 19, ...... 16 2 6 Carlingford to Carrickmacross, between 208 To John Craig, contractor, to repair Peter Rice’s house in the townland of 320 perches of the road from Dundalk Carrickedmond, and Owen McShane's 36 Geo. 3, house in the townland of Falmore, at Chap. 55, to Armagh, between the bridge that di­ Sec. 80. vides Lurgankeel and Carrickedmond, the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch,— and the bridge that divides Lurgankeel the necessary recognizance having been and Dungooley, at the average rate of entered into by the said contractor, and 4d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ W . J. Dawson, Esq., and John zance having been entered into by the M cGeough, stamp duty, 2s. fourth year, said contractor, and Rev. Gervais Tinley No. 23, ...... 9 3 8 and Hugh Hanlon, stamp duty, 2s. sixth 212 To James Haughey, contractor, to year, —No. 2 0 ,.. - ...... 5 8 8 repair 740 perches of the road from 209 36 Geo. 3, D u ndalk to Castleblaney, by Crossma- To Patrick McCooey, contractor, to Chap. 55, , . _ . , ~ . repair 1125 perches of the road from sec. so. len, between Ralph Coulters house in Ibid. Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between the the townland of Carrickastuck, and Neal bridge that divides Philipstown and Mooney’s house in the the townland of Milltown, and the mearing that divides Courtbawne, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. the Counties of Louth and Monaghan, per perch, —the necessary recognizance at the average rate of 4 1/2 per perch,— having been entered into by the said the necessary recognizance having been contractor, and Mr. A. C. Bradford, Louthentered into by the said contractor, County and andArchives Matthew Haughey, stamp duty, 2s. 4 1 Owen M cKeown, Esq., and James fourth year,— No. 2 4 ,...... 13 McCooey, stamp duty, 3s. sixth year,— No. 21, ■ . . . . »...... 21 4 10 132 6 8 210 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, to Total,.... repair 350 perches of the road from Ibid. Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between John Mulholland’s house in Plaister, and Mr. Owen M cKeown’s house in Belrob- bin, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. per perch the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Owen M cKeown, Esq. and James McCooey, stamp duty, 2s. sixth year,— No. 22, 6 13 3 211 To Michael Markey, contractor,, to Ibid. repair 513 perches of the road from

Carried over,.... 109 18 11 i SPRING- ASSIZES, 1836. 61

N o. £ S. d. Brought forward,.... 24 0 0 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Ephraim M cCullagh and John Bailie, — N o. 7 , ...... 16 17 6 216 F. To James Kennedy, contractor, The following Sums were presented by the Grand to repair 150 perches of the road from 36 G eo. 3, Dundalk to the Sea, between the Head Chap. 55, Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off S ec. 6. Inn in Dundalk, and the Barrack gate in same, 26 feet wide and 21 with gravel, the Barony o f Upper Dundalk, and applied to at the average rale of 10s. per perch, — the following uses. the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Joseph Edmonson and Thomas Boyle, — N o. 75 0 0 £ s. d. N o. 8 , ...... 213 C. To James Haughey, contractor, 217 G. To James Kennedy, contractor, to repair 40 perches of the road from to repair 30 perches of the road from 36 G eo. 3, Ibid. Dundalk to the Sea, between Mr. Robert Chap. 55, Carrickmacross to Carlingford by Scotch Sect. 6. Green, between James Carr’s "house at Godbey’s house in Dundalk, and Mr. Balriggan, and Mr. Courtney’s house at Lawless’ house in Seatown, 26 feet wide Mountbailie, 21 feet wide and 14 with and 21 with gravel, at the average rate gravel, at the average rate of 5s. per of 8s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary re­ perch, —the necessary recognizance cognizance having been entered into by having been entered into by the said the said contractor, and Joseph Edmon­ 12 15 0 contractor,Louth and Walter James Dawson, County Archivesson and Thomas Boyle, —No. 9,.. and Thomas Bradford, —No. 3,.. 10 0 0 218 H. To J. Kennedy, contractor, to 214 D. To Charles M. Callan, contrac­ repair 40 perches of the road from Dun­ tor, to repair 280 perches of the road Ibid. dalk to Ardee, between M . McGee's Public Ibid. from Dundalk to Ardee, between H. house in Dundalk, and the Friary Chapel Savage’s house on the Dublin road, and 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the Heinstown cross, at the average rate of average rate of 7s. per perch, the ne­ Is. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ cessary recognizance having been entered zance having been entered into by the into by the said contractor, and Joseph 14 0 0 said contractor, and the Rev. Joseph Edmonson and Thomas Boyle, No. 10 I. To James Kennedy, contractor, Wright and James Archer,—No. 4, 14 0 0 219 215 E. To Hugh McCullagh, contrac­ to repair 50 perches of the road from tor, to repair 75 perches of the road from Ibid. Dundalk to the Sea, between Mr. Patrick Ibid. Newry to Carrickmacross, between the Lamb’s house in Dundalk, and the big Scholhouse at Annavackey, and the bridge of same, 24 feet wide and 16 mearing that divides Louth and Monag­ with gravel, at the average rate of 7s. han, 21 feet wide and 14 with grave), per perch, —the necessary recognizance at the average rate o f 4s. 6d. per perch, ’ having been entered into by the said

142 12 6 Carried over,,.,. 24 0 0 Carried over,.... SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 63 62 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, _____ No. £ s. d. Brought forward,. . . | 236 7 6 No. per perch,—the necessary recognizance £ s. d. having been entered into by the said Brought forward,.. . . 142 12 6 contractor, and Joseph Edmonson and contractor, and Walter James Dawson 60 0 0 Thomas Boyle,—No. 11, ...... and Thomas Bradford,—No. 2 0 , . . 17 10 0 T. To Richard Flinn, contractor, to: 220 K. To Owen McArdIe, contractor, 224 to repair 70 perches of the road from repair 80 perches of the road from Dun­ 36 Geo. 3, dalk to Castleblaney, by Crossmaglen, 36 Geo. 3, Carrickmacross to Newry, by Forkhill, Chap. 55, Chap. 55. between Francis Hagan’s house in Sect. 6. between Anne McEntegart's house in Sec. 8. Knockagh, and Hugh McDonnell's house Rassan, and the bridge turning to Pat. in Slieve, at the average rate of Is. 9d. M cArdle’s house in Courtbawne, 21 feet per perch,—the necessary recognizance wide and 14 with gravel, at the average having been entered into by the said rate of 5s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary contractor, and Robert Bailie and Robert recognizance having been entered into 7 0 0 by the said contractor, and Ralph Coul­ Dickie,—No. 26, ...... V. To Riehard Flinn, contractor, ter and Patrick Agnew, —No. 14, 225 19 5 0 to repair 80 perches of the road from 221 M. To Owen McArdIe, contractor, Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Crossma­ for taking down and rebuilding a bridge Ibid. glen, between Mr. John Bailie’s mearing Ibid, Sec. 2*• on the road from Dundalk to Castlebla­ at Shortstone, and Mr. Robert Bailie’s ney, by Crossmaglen, near Patrick mearing at Ballybinvy, at the average Lennaghan’s house in Drumcavall, and rate of Is. 6d. per perch,—the necessary dividing the counties of Louth and recognizance having been entered into Monaghan, at the average rate of 6s. by the said contractor, and Robert per perch,—the necessary recognizance Bailie and Robert Dickie, —No. 2 8 , . . 6 0 0 having been entered into by the said X. To Thomas Mullen, contractor, contractor,Louth and Ralph Coulter and County Archives226 to repair 14 perches of the road from Patrick Agnew, —No. 1 6 , ...... 17 0 0 Dundalk to Kingscourt, between James 222 N. To Peter Clarke, contractor, to Ibid. Martin’s house in Knockgrange, and the repair 100 perches of the road from mills of Knockbridge, 21 feet wide and Ibid, Sec. 6• Dundalk to Ardee, between the Friary 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Chapel of Dundalk, and Hugh O’Hare’s 4s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary re­ house in Rath, 24 feet wide and 16 with cognizance having been entered into by gravel, at the average rate of 8s. per the said contractor, and Robert Wood perch, —the necessary recognizance and Silvester Halfpenny,—No. 3 0 , . . 3 3 0 having been entered into by the said Y. To Patrick Malone, contractor, contractor, and Owen O’Hare and 227 to repair 40 perches of the road from Nicholas Martin,—No. 17, ...... 40 0 0 Dundalk to the Sea, between Maxwell’s 22.3 P. To Patrick Markey, contractor, Ibid. bridge and J. Byrne’s house at the to repair 200 perches of the road from Quays, of Dundalk, 24 feet wide and 16 Ibid. Dundalk to Armagh, by Forkhill, be­ with" gravel, at the average rate of 7s. tween Matthew McElroy's house on the per perch, —the necessary recognizance Newry road, and Mr. Courtney's house in Mountbailie, 24 feet wide and 16 Carried over,.... 312 01 with gravel, at the average rate of 6s. 6

Carried over,.. 236 7 6 64 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 65

No. N o. £ S. d. £ s. d. Brought forward, ... 312 10 6 Brought forward,.... 450 9 8 having been entered into by the said contractor, and Laurence Leonard and to Forkhill, between the cross roads of Owen Malone,—No. 33...... ; 14 0 0 Skyhill, and the cross roads at Short­ 2*28 A. A. To Thomas Mullen, con­ stone, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per tractor, to repair 400 perches of the perch, —the necessary recognizance 36 G eo. 3, Chap. 55, road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, be­ having been entered into by the said See. 8. tween Peter McCoy's house in Rath, and contractor, and George McGusty, Esq., Bryan Byrne's house in Knockbridge, and Michael Deery, £9 15s. Id. stamp at the average rate of Is. 8d. per perch, duty, 2s. sixth year, —No. 41, .. 9 17 1 the necessary recognizance having been 234 To James Haughey, contractor, to entered into by the said contractor, and repair 614 perches of the road from Robert. Wood and Silvester Halfpenny, 36 Geo. 3, Dundalk to Armagh, between the mear­ Chap. 55, No. 3G...... 33 6 8 Sec. 80. ing o f Lurgankeel and Dungooley, and 229 A. B. To Thomas Mullen, con­ the mearing of Louth and Armagh, at tractor, to repair 230 perches of the the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, —the Ibid. road from Dundalk to Ardee, between necessary recognizance having been the stream that divides Dundalk Corpo­ entered into by the said contractor, and ration from Rath, and Affane bridge, Walter James Dawson Esq., and Matt. 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the Haughey, £10 17s. 5d. stamp duty, 2s. average rate of 6s. 6d. per perch, -—the fifth year,— N o. 4 2 ...... 10 19 5 necessary recognizance having been 235 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, to entered into by the said contractor, and repair 486 perches of the road from Robert Wood and Silvester Halfpenny, Ardee to Forkhill, between the Armagh LouthNo. 37, ...... County81 Archivesbridge, and the bridge that divides 5 0 230 To James McCullagh, half-a-year’s Conika and Barronstown, at the ave­ 55 Geo. 3, Chap 158, superannuation pension, due him as a rage rate of 4d. per perch, —the neces­ Sec. 4.. County Constable this Assizes,—No. 38 2 9 2 sary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas OLD CONTRACTS. McCann, Owen McKeown, Graham Johnston, Esq., and James McCooey, 232 To James McKenna, contractor, to £8 2s. stamp duty, 2s. fifth year, — repair 385 perches of the road from N o. 4 3 , ...... 8 4 0 36 G eo. 3, Chap. 55, Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross 236 To John Craig, contractor, to repair S ec. 80. roads of Skyhill, and the mearing of 340 perches of the road from Armagh to Louth and Armagh, at the average rate ' Ibid. Carlingford, by the White Mills, between of 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ the bridge that divides Lurgankeel and nizance having been entered into by the Carrickedmond, and Stephen Marmion’s said contractor, and George McGusty, house in Annaghs, at the average rate of Esq,, and Patrick McKenna, £6 16s. 4d. 4 1/4d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ stamp duty, 2s. sixth year, — No. 4 0 ,.. 6 18 4 zance having been entered into by the 233 To James Deery, contractor, to re­ said contractor, and Walter James Ibid. pair 551 perches of the road from Ardee Carried over,.... 479 10 2 Carried over,,. 450 9 8 I

66 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK,

N o. £ s. d. SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. Brought forward,.... 479 10 2

Dawson, Esq., and Henry Craige, £6 Os. 5d. stamp duty, 2s. fifth year, — N o. 4 4 , ...... ' 6 2 5 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK 237 To Mr. William Hackett, collector of the Cess for this Barony, being the 36 Geo. 3, Chap. 55, amount of his fees on £903 14s. 9d. at Sec. 59- 9d. per pound, —No. 45, 33 17 9 UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES.

Total,,. . . 519 10 4

N o. £ s. d. Granted, Summer, 1833. 238 Is. To Travers Wright, Esq., Charles Kendall, and Bernard Treanor, to form, level, and drain, 830 perches of the new intended narrow road, from Dundalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown between the road from Dundalk to the Sea, at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide, 4s. Louth County stampArchives duty, —No. 4 6 ,...... 0 5 0 239 £60 To Travers Wright, Esq., Charles Kendall, and Bernard Treanor, to gravel 830 perches of the new inten­ ded road from Dundalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, between the road from Dundalk to the Sea, at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 3s. 6d. per perch,. —8s. stamp duty, and £3 0 w ages, —N o. 4 7 ...... 63 8 240 £ 0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Bernard Treanor, to lay out 830 perches of the new intended narrow road, lead­ ing from Dundalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, between the road from Dundalk to the Sea, at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house in Piedmont, 4s. 5 0 stamp duty,— N o. 4 8 ,...... 0

Carried ever,.... 63 18 0 68 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 69

N o. £ s. d. N o. £ S. Brought forward...... d. 63 18 0 Brought forward,. . . 84 17 8 Granted Summer, 1833. 241 Granted, Spring, 1835. £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Narrow-water to Dundalk, between the Bernard Treanor, to make 100 perches bridge that divides Benagh, and Bally­ of fences, to each side of the new inten­ gooley, and the cross roads at Ballaverty, ded narrow road from Dundalk to Car­ at the average rate of 4d. per perch, — lingford, by Jenkinstown, between the £17 14s. and 2s. stamp duty, the neces­ road from Dundalk to the Sea, at sary recognizance having been entered Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house in into by the said contractor, and James Piedmont, 4s. stamp duty,—No. 4 9 ,.. 0 5 0 W . McNeale, Esq., and Patrick Mackin, Summer, 1834. last year,— N o. 46, ...... 16 0 242 17 To Archibald McComb, contractor, 246 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to to repair 100 perches of the road from keep in sufficient order and repair for Dundalk to Newry, between John seven years, 398 perches of the road Scott’s house in Carrickaneena, and the from Dundalk to Narrow-water, between mearing of Louth and Armagh, 21 feet the bridge dividing Lord Kilmurray’s wide and 14 with gravel, at the average and Lord Anglesea’s estates, and the rate of 3s. 4d. per perch,—the necessa­ Ferry Slip at Narrow-water, at the ave­ ry recognizance having been entered rage rate of 4d. per perch, £ 6 12s. 8d. into by the said contractor, and William and 2s. stamp duty, the necessary recog­ Freeburn and Daniel Carter, —No. 22.. 16 13 4 nizance having been entered into by the Spring, 1834. said contractor, and James W . McNeale 243 To a saving on £6 14s. 8d. granted Esq., and Patrick Mackin, last year,— to James Wolfe McNeal, Esq., Thomas N o. 4 7 , ...... 6 14 8 Louthand Patrick Mackin, to keep in sufficient County 247Archives To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to order and repair by contract, for seven keep in sufficient order and repair for years, 398 perches of the road from seven years, 1450 perches of the road Dundalk to Narrow-water,...... 0 11 4 from Newry to Carlingford, between the Spring, 1835. bridge that divides Louth and Armagh, 244 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re­ and Ballyonan bridge, at the average pair 20 perches of the road from Dun­ rate of 4d. per perch, £24 3s. 4d. and dalk to the Sea, at Rathcor, between 3s. stamp duty, the necessary recogni­ Michael Ferguson’s house in Rathcor, zance having been entered into by the and the Sea, at Rathcor, 21 feet said contractor, and James W . McNeale wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave­ Esq., and Patrick Mackin, last year, — rage rate of 3s. 6d. per perch,—the N o. 48, ...... 24 6 4- necessary recognizance having been en­ 248 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to tered into by the said contractor, and keep in sufficient order and repair for Laurence Leonard and James Kearney, seven years, 1107 perches of the road No. 2...... I from Carlingford to the Sea, at Ballagan 245 3 10 0 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to between St. James’ well in Muchgrange keep in sufficient order and repair for and the head o f the pier of the- buoy seven years 1062 perches of the road from Carried over,.... 133 14 8 Carried over,.... 84 17 8

4 70 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 71

N o. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. 191 7 8 Brought forward,.... 133 14 8 Granted, Summer, 1835. G ranted, S pring, 1835. To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re­ point at Ballagan, at the average rate of 252 pair 792 perches of the road from Car­ 4d. per perch, £1S 9s. and 2s. stamp 36 G eo. 3, lingford to Newry, between the mearing duty, the necessary recognizance having Chap. 55, of Earls Quarter and Bellaverty, and the been entered into by the said con­ S ec. 80. river that divides Mullaboy and Glan- tractor, and James W . McNeale Esq., more, at the average rate of 4d. per and Patrick Mackin, last year-— N o . 49, 18 11 0 perch, —the necessary recognizance 249 To Bernard Harrigan, contractor, to fo r 3 years having been entered into by the said keep in sufficient order and repair for contractor, and Laurence Leonard and seven years, 338 perches of the road Felix O ’Hanlon, — N o. 3 , ...... 14 0 6 from Dundalk to Carlingford, by Jen­ • To Charles Kendall, contractor, to kinstown, between Ballymascanlan bridge 253 repair 740 perches of the road from and the bridge that divides Ballurgan Newry to the Sea, at Hanlon’s Quay, and Dulargy, at the average rate of 4d. between the stream that divides Money­ per perch, £5 12s. 8d. and 2s. stamp cockcrow and Corahit, in the townland duty, the necessary recognizance having of Moneycockcrow, and the bridge that been entered into by the said contractor, divides Benagh from Ballygooley, in the and James. W. McNeale, Esq. and townland of Ballygooley, at the average James Harrigan, — N o. 5 0 , . . last year, 5 14 8 rate of 4d. per perch, —the necessary 250 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to recognizance having been entered into keep in sufficient order and repair for by the said contractor, and Bernard seven years, 1602 perches of the road Treanor, stamp duty, 2s. last year, from Narrow-waterLouth to the Sea, at Bella­ County Archives No. 13, .. .. ’ ...... 12 8 8 gan, between Ballyonan bridge, in the To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to townland of Omeath, and St. James’ 254 repair 809 perches of the road from well in the townland of Muchgrange, at ib id . Narrow-water to Dundalk, between the average rate of 4d. per perch, £26 Miss Smith’s house in Knocknagowran, 14s. 4d. and 3s. stamp duty, the necessa­ at the turn of the road leading from ry recognizance having been entered into Newry to Carlingford, and the river or by the said contractor, and Patrick marsh that divides Corahit from Money­ Mackin, sixth year, — N o. 51, 26 17 4 cockcrow, at the average rate of 4d. per 1835. Summer, perch, —the necessary recognizance 251 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re­ having been entered into by the said pair 260 perches of the road from Dun­ 35 Geo. 3, contractor, and Richard De Verdon and dalk to Carlingford, between Riverstown Chap. 55, Patrick Mackin, stamp duty, 2s. last See. 80. bridge, and Cloghanlack, at the average 13 11 8 year,— N o. 1 4 , ...... rate of 6d. per perch, -—the necessary To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to recognizance having been entered into 255 repair 971 perches of the road from f o r 3 years by the said contractor, and Laurence Ibid, Leonard and Felix O’Hanlon, —No. 2, 6 10 0 Carried over,. 231 8 6

Carried over,. 191 7 8 72 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK,

N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,. 231 8 6 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK G r a n t e d , S u m m e r , 1835. Carlingford to Wilville, between Tho­ mas Keegan’s School house, at the turn of the road and Richard Campbell’s house in the townland o f Mucklagh, at The following Sums were presented by the Grand the average rate o f 4d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance having been Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off entered into by the said contractor, and the Barony of Lower Dundalk, and applied to Richard De Verdon and Patrick Mackin the follow ing uses. stamp duty, 2s. last year,— N o. 15, 16 5 8

Total,.... 257 14 2 N o . £ s. d. 256 C. To Charles Kendall, contractor, to repair 90 perches of the road from 36 Geo. 3, Newry to Carlingford, by Ravensdale, C hap. 55, S e c. 6. between the mearing that divides Daws­ town and Jenkinstown, and the road leading from Dundalk to Carlingford, at the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, — the necessary; recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Louth County ArchivesTurner Barrett and Stephen Russell, — N o . 3 ...... 6 15 0 257 D. To Charles Kendall, contractor, to repair 100 perches of the road from Ibid. Newry to Carlingford by Ravensdale, between the turnpike road at Feed, and Ravensdale bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Turner Barrett and Stephen Russell, —No. 4 ,...... 17 10 0 258 E. To Charles Kendall, contractor, to repair 190 perches of the road from Ibid. Newry to Carlingford, by Ravensdale, between Patrick Maginniss’ house in Ravensdale, and the mearing that divides Ballimacaled and Dawstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average

Carried over... 24 5 0 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 75 74 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK,

N o. £ S. d. Brought forward,.. . . 142 17 6 N o. £ s. d. at Faughart, 21 feet wide and 14 with Brought forward... 24 5 0 gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. per rate of 3s. 9d. per perch, —the necessary perch, —the necessary recognizance recognizance having been entered into having been entered into by the said by the said contractor, and Turner contractor, and Matthew Larkin and Barrett and Stephen Russel], —No. 5, 35 12 6 Patrick M cGoune, —No. 9 , ...... 81 14 6 259 F. To Charles Kendall, contractor, 263 L. To James Revels, contractor, to to repair 200 perches of the road from repair 72 perches of the road from Dun­ 36 Geo. 3, Dundalk to Carlingford, between the Chap. 55, 36 Geo. 3, dalk to Newry, between the mearing bridge that divides Bellurgan and Rock­ Chap. 55. Sec. 6. that divides Louth and Armagh, and marshall and Piedmont Chapel, 21 feet Edenapa, and Mr. Thomas McGrath's wide and 14 with gravel, at the average plantation in Carrickaneena, at the ave­ rate of 3s. 9d. per perch, —the necessary rage rate of Is. per perch, —the necessa­ recognizance having been entered into ry recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Turner by the said contractor, and Thomas Barrett and Stephen Russell,—No. 6 ,.. 37 10 0 McGrath and Turner Barrett, —No. 12, 3 12 0 260 G. To James Revels, contractor, to 264 M. To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, repair 60 perches of the road from Dun­ to repair 100 perches of the road from Ibid. dalk to Newry, between the old turnpike Ibid. Dundalk to' Carlingford, by the Sea, at road at Faughart, and the mearing that Rathcor, between John Marks’s house in divides Louth and. Armagh, by the Earls Quarter, and the Sea at Rathcor, Whitemill, 21 feet wide and 14 with 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 6d. average rate of 4s. per perch, —the ne­ per perch, —the necessary recognizance cessary recognizance having been entered Louthhaving been, entered into by theCounty said Archives into by the said contractor, and Laurence contractor, and Thomas McGrath and Leonard and Felix O’Hanlon, —No. 13, 20 0 0 Turner. Barrett, — N o. 7, ...... 10 10 0 265 P. To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to 261 H. • To James Revels, contractor, repair 300 perches of the road from to repair 200 perches of the road from Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between Bally­ Ibid. Carlingford to Markethill, between the mascanlan bridge, and Ballurgan new road leading from Carlingford to Dun­ Chapel, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel dalk, by Coolfour, and the mearing of at the average rate of 4s. per perch, — Louth and Armagh, at Carrickaneena, the necessary recognizance having been 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the entered into by the said contractor, and average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, —the Patrick Malone and James Treanor, — necessary recognizance having been N o. 16...... 60 0 0 entered into by the said contractor, and 266 Q. To Charles Kendall, contractor, Thomas McGrath and Turner Barrett, — to repair 50 perches of the road from N o. 8 , ...... 35 0 0 Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between James 262 I. To James Revels, contractor, to Boyle’s house in Bellaverty, and Patrick repair 467 perches of the road from Maguire’s house in Lemonigh, 21 feet Ibid. Carlingford to Dundalk, between Bally­ mascanlan bridge, and the turnpike road Carried over,.. . . 308 4 0

Carried over,.... 142 17 6 i

SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 77 76 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK,

d. N o. 378 N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... £ 16 4 Brought forward,.... 308 4 0 270 To Mr. Ben. Thomson, collector of wide and 14 with gravel, at the average the Cess for this Barony, being the rate of 4s. per perch, —the necessary amount of his fees on £707 5s. 1d. recognizance having been entered into collected by him at 9d. in the pound, by the said contractor, and Turner 26 10 5 Barrett and Stephen Russell,—No. 17, 10 0 0 267 S, To Robert Couley, contractor, 271 To the Repres. of E lle n Monaghan, to repair 50 perches of the road from to reimburse her tor the malicious injury 36 Geo. 3, Dundalk to Carlingford, between Hugh Chap. 55, she sustained by the loss of her mare, Sect. 6. Parks’ house in Moneymore, and Patrick killed on the 11th November last, — M aguire’s 21 6 0 0 house in Lemonigh, feet N o . 2 5 , ...... wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary Total...... 411 9 recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and James Treanor 6 and Thomas Couley, —No. 20, 11 5 0 268 T. To Robert Couley, contractor, to repair 100 perches of the road from ' Ibid. Dundalk to Carlingford, between Patrick Reilly’s house in Carlingford, and Hugh Parks’ house in Moneymore, 21 feet wide and 14 with grave], at the average Louthrate of 4s. 6d. per perch, —the necessary County Archives recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and James Treanor and Thomas Couley, —No. 21, 22 10 0

OLD CONTRACTS.

269 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to repair 1603 perches of the road from Ibid, Sec. 80. Narrow-water to the Sea, at Bellagan, between Ballyonan bridge in Omeath, and St. James’ well in Much Grange, at the average rate of 4d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Patrick Mackin and Richard D e Verdon, Esq., £26 14s. 4d. and stamp duty 3s. last year,— N o. 22, 26 17 4

Carried over,.... 378 16 4 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 79

TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,... 2887 3 11

COUNTY AT LARGE, CONTINUED.

The following Queries were discharged by the 22 Paid Judge's Crier...... 4 12 4 23 — James W atson, Barrister’s d o...... 4 12 4 Court, at Summer assizes, 1835, and paid by the 24 — Mr. Kelly, Sub-Sheriff, ...... 23 1 6 Treasurer. 25 — John Straton, Esq. Treasurer...... 92 6 2 26 — Mr. Alexander Shekleton, keeper of tile County Court-House...... 4 12 4 No. 27 — M rs. Jones, Ardee d o...... 1 16 11 £ s 28 — John Yeats. Esq. County Surveyor,.. 100 0 0 COUNTY AT LARGE. d — Same, half-a-Year’s increase Salary,.. 25 0 0 4 Paid 29 — Same, for Office and Clerk,...... 25 0 0 M r. John Crowe, Governor o f County 30 — John Straton, Esq. October Sessions, 27 13 10 G a o l,...... — 5 88 7 9 31 John Byrne, Coroner, ...... 31 10 0 - Mr. John Jones, keeper Ardee Bridewell, 32 _ Doctor Blackwell, same, ...... 21 0 0 6 - Thomas Mack, Schoolmaster, 18 9 3 33 — Viscount Ferrard, Rent of Stores, 44 1 6 7 - Mrs. Mangan, Matron...... 12 10 0 34 — T. Stewart, Year’s Rent of Louth - John McKenna, first Turnkey, 12 10 0 13 16 Hospital, ...... 27 13 10 - Same, in lieu of R a tio n s , ...... 11 — 105 10 1 9 3 0 0 35 James Parks, Printing, ...... - W illiam W right, second Turnkey, 36 — Thomas Bourne, do...... 31 8 1 10 - John Mevety, third do. 12 10 0 37 — Arthur Holland, do ...... 1 4 1 11 - Gerald Irwin, fourth do. 12 10 0 12 Louth County12 10 38Archives— William Hackett, do...... 3 17 1 0 - Samuel Coulter, fifth do. — Ben. Thom son, d o...... 2 2 1 14 12 10 0 39 - Collector of Excise, Police expenses,.. 4 0 — John Crowe, transmitting prisoners,.. 28 12 6 15 - Same, Peace preservation...... 1187 14 5 41 __ A. Shekleton and John Wadeson, repairs 16 - Same, District Lunatic Asylum 748 11 4 17 to Court-House,...... 11 18 1 - Board o f Superintendence of Gaol, for 129 9 7 42 _ Same and E. Reid, Coals &c. to do... 5 13 3 use of same, ...... _ Samuel Parks, for Medicine, 35 9 0 18 193 10 0 43 • Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Local Inspector,., _ Collector of Excise, Prison Dresses,.. 36 3 6 Same, Protestant Chaplain,.. 36 18 5 44 18 45 — John Straton, Esq. to reimburse him,.. 41 16 6 Rev. J. Beattie, Protestant dissenting do. 9 3 18 Rev. Dr. McCann, Roman Catholic do. 9 3 18 BARONY OF ARDEE. Joseph Gillichan, Esq. Physician,.. .. 9 3 19 — 46 W alter Bourne, Esq., jun. Clerk o f the 3 1 47 Paid M. Campbell, repairing 16 perches of Crown,...... 1 19 4 20 _ 92 6 a r o a d , ...... Thomas Bourne, Esq., Clerk o f the 2 10 0 48 — Same, 10 perches...... 1 Peace,...... 2' 3 9 21 — 138 9 49 — Alexander Shekleton, Esq. Secretary to 3 0 50 — James Ruddy, 20 perches, 6 0 the Grand J u ry , ...... 5 0 0 60 0 0 51 — John Branigan, repairing a bridge, 8 2 6 58 — H. Thornton, 50 perches of a road,.. Carried over,.... 2 8 8 7 3 11 Carried over,.... 3648 14 6 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 81 80 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT,

£ s. d. s. d. No. N o. £ Brought forward,. 4034 1 1 Brought forward...... 3648 14 6

BARONY OF ARDEE, CONTINUED. | BARONY OF LOUTH. 59 Paid P. McDonald, repairing 20 perches of 160 Paid Lawrence Conlan, repairing 150 perches a road...... 2 19 7 15 0 0 9 3 4 of a road, ...... 9 6 8 61 — Thomas Y oung, 40 perches,...... 5 19 2 164 — Same, 80 perches, 6 0 0 62 — M. Campbell, 30 perches,...... 5 0 0 165 — Same, 60 perches, ...... 32 10 0 175 — James Conlan. 150 perches,.. 64 —- Patrick McCabe, 110 perches, 30 5 0 31 15 3 179 — Arthur Holland, collecting Cess,. 66 — James Conlan, 50 perches, ...... 7 10 0 10 0 0 67 — John Branigan, 20 perches...... 3 13 4 180 — M . Little, repairing a gullet, 2 8 6 181 — Thomas Hoey, malicious injury, 70 — James Graham, 50 perches,...... 12 10 0 12 0 0 73 •— Philip Reilly, 30 perches, ...... 6 0 0 182 — B . Conlan, same...... 79 — Same, 30 perches, ...... 6 15 0 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. 85 — H. Manning, 40 perches,.. 5 13 4 97 •— T. Cunningham, superannud. Constable, 2 9 2 L. Cunningham, repairing 30 perches 107 — Mr. Francis Elliott, collecting Cess,.. 55 1 7 186 Paid 4 18 o f a road...... 6 108 — B. Cunningham, malicious injury,.. 4 0 0 8 1 6 187 — John McGough, 50 perches, 8 19 9 Patrick Malone, 711 perches, BARONY OF FERRARD 188 — 10 4 0 189 — O. Connolly, 606 perches,.. 16 2 6 Robert Wood, 505 perches, 112 Paid William Magill, repairing 30 perches 192 — 9 9 8 Patrick Cooney, 563 perches, o f a r o a d ,...... 5 14 3 193 — 12 16 7 Same, 873 perches, 16 0 113 —Louth Thomas Crinnian, 40 perches,.. County '5 9 0 194 Archives — 6 Same, 402 perches, 8 114 — Patrick Sarsfield, 135 perches,.. 11 6 10 195 — 5 8 John Craig, 320 perches,.. 10 , 115 — Michael Martin. 802 perches, 14 6 196 — 21 4 0 Patrick McCooey, 1125'perches, 116 — T. Crawford, 120 perches, ...... 2 7 0 197 — 6 13 3 • Same, 350 perches, 4 1 117 — John Brabazon, 916 perches, 16 6 5 198 — 13 ■ James Haughey, 740 perches, 0 0 118 — Michael Martin, 226 perches, 4 2 0 200 — 45 - Thomas Mullan, 150 perches, 15 0 119 — Same, 809 perches...... 14 8 6 210 - 6 - Owen McArdIe, 30 perches, 9 2 420 — Owen Kirwan, 1102 perches, 19 13 3 221 - 2 - James McCullagh, suptd. Constable,.. 17 8 121 — Patrick Keenan, 260 perches...... 4 8 8 226 - 36 - William Hackett, collecting Cess, 0 0 131 — Owen Kirwan, 30 perch es, ...... 6 15 0 233 - 6 - Hugh McMahon, malicious injury, 134 — James Malcolm, 50 perches, 5 0 0 234 - 136 — Same, 150 perches, 21 17 6 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. 138 ■— Same, 50 perches, 10 0 0 150 — James Simpson, Collecting Cess,.. 77 2 1 239 Paid Bernard Harrigan, repairing 338 perches 14 8 151 — William M cMemony, Constable,.. 4 12 3 5 of a road, ...... 10 0 152 — J. Cunningham, do...... 2 9 2 12 240 ■— James Revels, 100 perches, 8 8 153 — Richard Morris, do...... 2 9 2 12 242 — Charles Kendall, 740 perches,.. 4404 16 0 Carried over,. . . Carried over,.... 4034 1 1 K 82 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT,

APPLOTMENTS No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 4404 16 0

B a r o n y o f L o w e r D u n d a l k , C o n t i n u e d . On the County at Large and the respective Baronies 243 Paid Thomas Mackin, repairing 809 perches , of a road, ...... 13 11 » o f the County of Louth at Spring Assizes, 1836. 244 — Same, 971 perches, ...... 16 5 8 245 — Charles Kendall, 274 perches,.. 4 13 4 246 — Same, 730 perches, ...... ; 12 5 4 247 — Bernard Harrigan, 205 perches,.. 3 8 8 268 — Ben. Thomson, collecting Cess, 28 1 5 COUNTY AT LARGE. Total,.... 4483 2 1

£ s. d. Amount laid on the County at Large, this Assizes, 3949 11 0 Louth County Archives(see page 11, ) ...... Proportion o f the above Sum on the respective Baronies.

£ s. d. 5 Ardee’s proportion, . 1084 16 5 Ferrard’s do. . 1101 3 3 Louth’s do. . 571 18 7 Upper Dundalk’s do. 671 11 4 Lower Dundalk’s do. 520 1 1 3949 11 0 Total,.. 84 APPLOTMENTS, SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 85

BARONY OF ARDEE. BARONY OF FERRARD.

£ s. d. Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this £ s. d Assizes, (see page 30, ) ...... Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this 767 0 5 Assizes, (see page 44, ) ...... 618 5 7 Proportion of County at Large on do. 1084 16 5 5 Proportion of County at Large, on do. 1101 3 Total to be raised, 1851 16 10 Total to be raised, 1719 99 0 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony, off each Parish. Parishes in this Amt. to be levied £ s. d. Barony, off each Parish. Shanlis,...... £ s. d. Louth63 16 11County Archives Clonkeen, ...... 139 16 10 Clonmore, ...... 67 13 3 Ardee...... 145 3 3 D u n an y, ...... 60 13 1 Killany,...... 103 10 10 Termonfeckin,...... 359 9 4 Smarmore, ...... 57 18 4 Drumshallon...... 112 3 5 Stabannon,.. '. i 128 1 2 Ballymakenny,...... 15 14 10 Richardstown, ...... 39 11 1 Monasterboice, ... .. 66 2 10 Stickillen, ...... 48 7 5 Phillipstown,...... 7 10 10 Mosstown...... 142 16 7 Marlestown,...... - 30 9 10 Kildemock, ...... - 128 1 2 Dunleer...... 96 4 8 Maplestown and Carrickbaggot...... 27 7 8 Charlestown, 151 19 9 M u llery, ...... 151 6 6 Tallanstown, ...... 104 5 3 Rathdromin,...... 41 17. 4 Phillipstown, ...... 119 1 6 Port...... 65 3 0 Drumcar,...... 156 15 2 D y z a r t , ...... 64- 5 10 Cappog...... 41 1 5 Beaulieu and Newtown,. . 60 7 9 Kilsairn...... 177 5 10 Parsonstown, ...... 25 17 3 Dromin...... 84 2 4 Lordshipof Mellifont,.. 467 1 7 0 Total,.... 1851 16 10 Total,... 1 7 1 9

4 86 APPLOTMENTS,

SPRING ASSIZES, 1836.

BARONY OF LOUTH.

BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this £ d. Assizes, (see page 55, ) s . 278 6 1 Proportion of County at Large on do. 571 £ s. d. 18 3 Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this Total to be raised. Assizes, (see page 66, ) 519 10 4 850 4 Parishes in this 4 Barony, -Amt. to he levied Proportion of County at Large, on do. 671 11 7 off each Parish. Louth County ArchivesTotal to be raised, 1191 1 11 Manfieldstown,.. £ s. d. 74 13 7 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Clonkeen,...... Barony, off each Parish. 17 6 4 D a r v e r ,...... £ s. d. 69 19 2 Dundalk,...... 300 10 0 Killencoole, Hainstown, ...... 59 7 0 48 16 0 Part of Louth Parish, 57 9 6 Dromiskin, Haggardstown, ...... 51 10 8 185 2 8 Faughart, ...... 69 6 10 Part of Louth parish, Ballybarrack, ...... 38 1 9 329 18 0 D u n b in , ...... 78 1 2 Manor of Castlering Barronstown...... 89 14 0 Roach and Kane, 228 1 8 in Louth Parish, 124 8 7 Castletown, ...... 58 4 5 Phillipstown,' ...... 33 1 0 Total,, Part of Creggan, 84 4 2 850 4 4 Inniskeen,...... 43 9 9

Total,.... 1191 1 11 88 APPLOTMENTS,

an ABSTRACT, . i

Shewing the amount laid on this Assizes, and the Balance in the Treasurer s hands.

BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK.

LAID ON THIS ASSIZES.

£ s. d. 16 11

__ Ferrard,.. •• 1719 9 0 £ s. d. 4 Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this — Louth,...... 850 4 Assizes, (see page 77, ) 411 6 9 __ Upper Dundalk,.. 1191 1 11 ProportionLouth of County at Large, on do. County Archives 520 1 4 __ Lower Dundalk,.. 931 8 1 Total to be raised, 931 8 1 Total to lie raised,.. £6544 0 2 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony, off" each Parish.

£ s. d. Lordship of Ravensdale, "| W e present that the amount of the Query 379 5 11 Book this Assizes, is £7364 4s. 6d. and alias Ballymascanlan, J that the Balance in the Treasurer’s hands is £7364 4 Carlingford, ...... 519 6 8 £ s. d. 9 8 Payments in advance, • • . • • 275 Ballyboysbeg and Bally-] 7 3 Queries discharged this Assizes, 6322 32 15 6 boysmore,.. .. J - BaronyofArdee,...... 1851 6597 16 1

Total,..,. 931 1 Actual Balance in Treasurer’s hands,.. £766 7 8 SPRING ASSIZES, 1836. 91

FERRARD BARONY. PUBLIC ORDERS. Mr. James Markey, Glasspistol, Rev. A. J. Montgomery, Bealieu, Mr. N. Markey, Walshestown, Mr. Patrick Hardman, Togher, Mr. Laurence Kieran, Collon, Mr. G. H. Pentland, Blackhall,. Mr. William Sherrard, Marley, Mr. N. Garvey, Termonfeckin, Mr. John McClintock, Newtown, Mr. Patrick Heeney, Moyleyra, Mr. John Derepas, Drogheda, We appoint that a Special Road Sessions be held at the following Mr. Owen Markey, Reynoldstown, Mr. Peter Collier, Parsonstown, times and places, and for the following Baronies, pursuant to the Act Mr. John Levins, Clonmore, 3 and 4th Wm. 4, Chap. 78, sect. 3. Count De Salis, Rokebyhall, Mr. John Dolan, Dyzart.

At Ardee, on Tuesday, 3rd of May, for Ardee Barony. LOUTH BARONY. At Dunleer, on Thursday, 5th May, for Ferrard Barony. Mr. W . B. Arthur, Milltowngrange, Mr. John Campbell, Glydefarm, Mr. Patrick Hughes, Castlering, At Louth, on Tuesday, 10th May, for Louth Barony. Mr. John Morgan, Dillon, Mr. Joseph Booth. Darver, Mr. Bryan Neary, Whiterath, At Ballymascanlan, on Thursday, 12th May, for Lower Dundalk. Mr. Brab. D. Sheils, N. Darver, Mr. Nicholas Larney, Newrath At Dundalk, on Friday, 13th May, for Upper Dundalk. Mr. James McCann, Mullavallet, Mr. Philip Reilly, Manfieldstown, Do. on Friday, 13th May, for County at Large. Mr. Owen Keiran, Rathbreast, Mr. John P. Lee, Drumleck,

And we determine the number of Cess Payers proper to be UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. associated with the Justices, at the aforesaid Special Sessions, shall be Mr. Thomas Coulter, N. Coulter, as follows, viz. Mr. Owen M cKeowne, Belrobbin, Mr. T. Coleman, Ballybarrack, Rev. John Bailie, Clonaleenan, Mr. Walter J. Dawson, Dundalk, Mr. Thomas Bradford, Carnbeg, ArdeeLouth Barony, Eight, Upper DundalkCounty Barony, Six, ArchivesMr. John Dickie, Killen, Mr. Matthew Fortescue, Dundalk, Ferrard do! Eight, Mr. A. O’Heare, Ballynahatna, Lower „Dundalk, do. Six. Mr. Alex. Donaldson, Phillipstown, Louth, do. Six. Mr. John Bailie, Shortstone, Mr. Thomas Byrne, Rossmakea, And the following lists containing double the same number of persons LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. who have paid the greatest amount of Grand Jury Cess, and from Mr. Thomas Magrath, Claretrock, whom the former number of Cess Payers are to be chosen by ballot, Mr. James Moore, Strandfield, Mr. L. Feehan, Castle-carragh, be associated with the Magistrates at their respective Sessions, Mr. Ross Giles, Castletown-Cooley Mr. Samuel Moore, Rockmarshall agreeably to the provisions of the aforesaid Act. Mr. John Gernon, Willville, Mr. J. O’Hanlon, Mountbagnell, | Mr. R. R.Gernon,Catherinesgrove, Gernon, Catherinesgrove, ARDEE BARONY. Mr. J. W . McNeal, Ballymascanlon! Major McNeal, Faughart. Mr. Richard Bennison; Ravensdale,! Mr. M. McElroy, Edintubber, Mr. Jos. Shekleton, Pepperstown, Mr. Philip Boylan, Harristown, Mr. Thomas Keenan, Beltrasna, Mr. Denis Mullan, Richardstown, W e appoint that a Special Sessions, shall be held at Ardee, on Mr. George Boylan, Ardee, Mr. John Henry, Rathneestan, Tuesday, the 3rd of May; at Dunleer, on Thursday, the 5th of May; Mr. Nicholas Callan, Dowdstown, Mr. John Coleman, Rathory, and at Dundalk, on Friday, the 13th of May, 1836, for the purpose Mr. John Boylan, Blakestown. Mr. John Norris, Stickillen, of examining all accounts of the expenditure of money presented, Mr. John Woolsey, Milestown, Mr. Patrick Callan, Drumcar, pursuant to an Act, _59, Geo. 3, Chap. 84. And that all accounts of Mr. James Dullaghan, Maine, Mr. Wm. Hudson. Tubberdoney the expenditure of money presented, shall be respectively considered Mr, John Booth, Mullacloe, Mr. Owen Neary, Williamstown, and examined at such Special Sessions to be held in Ardee, for the Baronies of Ardee and Louth; at such Special Sessions to be held in Dunleer, for the Barony of Ferrard; and at such Special Sessions to be held in Dundalk, for the Baronies of Upper and Lower Dundalk. LOUTH CONSTABULARY. 92 PUBLIC ORDERS,

We appoint that our County Surveyor shall keep an Office open INSPECTOR GENERAL, for his regular attendance on business, within the Town of Dundalk.— Colonel Sir J. H. Harvey, K. C. H ., Dublin, 3 & 4, Wm. 4, Chap. 78, Sec. 41.

SUB-INSPECTOR, We certify that we have examined into the several particulars directed by 4, Geo. 4, chap. 33, Sec. 9, and that the Treasurer has E d w a r d J e n k i n s , E s q ., Dundalk. duly conformed thereto.

We present that one hundred copies of Schedules, which shall be CHIEF-CONSTABLES. made by the Secretary of the Grand Jury, of applications, be printed and distributed by him — 3 & 4, Wm. 4, chap. 78, Sec. 3. Sinclair Henry Decluzeau, Esq,, Ardee. R. F. McDonnell, Esq., Collon. The following applications for Building, exceeding in amount Thomas Stewart, Esq., Carlingford. Twenty Pounds, were approved at the Special Sessions for the County it Large, prior to this Assizes, and now certified by the Foreman of the Grand Jury viz. CONSTABLES.. To Thomas Brown and Andrew Byrne, to build a barrier wall for the support of the road, by the sea shore, from Harrison, Elias Armstrong, Samuel Drogheda to Dundalk, from a dangerous precipice at Owen Kilfoile, William Armstrong, Robert Morgan’s. Kidd, William Louth CountyByrnes, Archives John Lloyd, Edward L. - To Thomas Brown and Andrew Byrne, to build a barrier Byrnes, John Mooney, Edward wall, for the support of the road, by the sea shore, from Bowles, George McCulIen, Patrick Clutterbuck, E. L. Drogheda to Dundalk, from a dangerous precipice at the Scott, George Carmichael', James Store house. Stokes, James Creathorn, John Troy, John Cunningham, Daniel, To John Chambers and Alexander Shekleton, to build a Turner, - Robert Finegan, Patrick wall, on the road from Dundalk to the Sea, between Max­ Taylor, William well’s bridge in Dundalk and the Custom-house in same, to Geddis, ‘James protect passengers from falling into the millrace. SUB-CONSTABLES.

We present, at the request of Faithful Fortescue, Esq., Bond, John Armstrong, George that the old road leading from Carrickmacross to the Sea, Curtis, Thomas Anderson, Joseph at Annagassan, between the Widow Kieran’s house in Cor­ Clyde, James derry and Mr. Fortescue’s avenue gate, be stopped up— a Abbey, William Crawley, Hector, new road being now open, which answers all the purposes Atkinson, John Carolan, Nicholas of the old one. Bradley, Thomas Clements, William Babbington, Samuel Creevey, Matthew Bradley, James Creighton, John Bridon, Edward Clarke, Bryan Bowles, William Carroll. John Boylan, John Callaghan, Patrick Boylan, Felix 94 CONSTABULARY.

Cartwright, William M cAviedy, Charles Duffy, Owen McAlester, Denis Eastwood, John McCullogh, Francis Elliott, John McCue, William Eldon, John McDowell, Robert Fleming, John McDonnell, Henry foster, Edward McDonnell, James Gillespie, Jacob McDonald, Patrick Graham, William M cKeone, Arthur Henry, Thomas McAlester, Michael hughes George Neil, Thomas LOUTH Hamill, William O ’Neale, Arthur Hill, James Pepper Adam, PEACE PRESERVATION FORCE. Higginson, Samuel Patterson, William Halfpenny, William Patterson. 'Thomas Hawkins, William Piery, Robert Jackman, Patrick Philips, Francis Johnston, William CHIEF MAGISTRATE, ! Payne, John James, Stephen Quinn, William James, Humphry C hristopher Plunkett, Esq. Kilsairn-House, Castlebellingham. Read, Ross, Kelly, Michael 1st Rutherford, James Kelly, Michael, 2nd Reid, John Kerr, Charles Roddy, Robert Kirwan, Thomas CHIEF-CONSTABLES, 2nd class. Reilly, William Kennedy, James LouthStokes, Robert County Archives Kenny, John William Little, Louth. Speers, Joseph Lacy, Patrick Shaldham P. Crawford, Dunleer. Saunders, Thomas Little, Jacob Thomas Armstrong, Hackballs Cross. Smith, Joseph Leckey, William Tindall, John 1st Levins, John Tindall, John 2nd 21 CONSTABLES and 70 SUB-CONSTABLES. Lynn, John Turner, Robert Murphy, James Turner, Adam Malone, Laurence Voss, Edward Markey, John Woods, Thomas Malone, Bryan, White, John 1st Martin, Ezekeil, White, John 2nd Murphy, James Walsh, William McGinness, William Wogan, James Murphy, William Mara, Daniel Woods, Robert COUNTY OF LOUTH*

A COPY OF THE UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES,

AN D THE

IN SAID COUNTY,

AT SUMMER ASSIZES, HELD AT DUNDALK, On Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1836:

Before the R t. Hon. Henry Joy, Lord Chief Baron, and the B t. Hon, Charles K . Bush, Lord Chief Justice. Louth County Archives

DUNDALK PRINTED BY WILLIAM REILLY,

[printer to the Grand Jury. ]

No.. 6, WELLINGTON PLACE. Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart- Foreman. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1836,

Thomas Fortescue, Esq. J a m e s O ’ C a l l a g h a n , E s q . M atthew Fortescue, Esq. D o n a l d M c N e a l ,, E s q . S i r A . E. Bellingham , Bt. J a m e s M o o r e , E s q . Wm. Filgate, Esq. W m. H. R ichardson, Esq. T h o m a s L e e N o r m a n , E s q . James Eastwood, Esq. COUNTY AT LARGE G e o r g e T a a f f e , E s q . James C arr agher, Esq. T h o m a s M a c a n n , E s q . J . N . Frood, Esq. F r a n c i s D o n a g h , E s q . J o s e p h S h e k l e t o n , E s q . R o d o l p h L . D e S a l i s , E s q . J a m e s M cA l i s t e r , E s q . W m . D r u m m o n d D e l a p , E s q . J a m e s M a r k e y , E s q . C l a r g e s R u x t o n , E s q . A l e x . D o n a l d s o n , E s q . UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES

N o. £ s. d. 1 N . To Thomas Carolan, and P e­ Louth County Archivester Reilly, to rebuild New-House Bridge, over the river that divides New-House and Cartown, in this MATTHEW O'REILLY, ESQ,. County. The necessary recognizances having been entered into by the said HIGH-SHERIFF Contractors, and Henry Chester, Esq. and Rev. Thomas Parkinson, his Se­ curities, —N o. 5. 80 0 0

2 O. To Joseph Edmonson, to paint THOMAS KELLY, GENT.SUB-SHERIFF the County Gaol, the necessary re­ cognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and James Kennedy and Alexander Shekleton, 10 0 his securities,—N o. 8. 15

To a saving on No. 4^—4 0 0 4 0 0

Total... 99 10 0

A Summer Assizes, 1836. 5

£ s d. Brought forward. 33 15 0 Surveyor, the necessary recognizances COUNTY AT LARGE. having been entered into by the said contractor and Robert Munkittrick and Peter Brennan. —N o. 2. 93 8 0 3 C To Js. Kennedy, to build a wall on *6 Geo. 3 the side of the road from Dundalk to The following sums were presented by the Grand c h a p . 6 5 the sea, between Maxwell’s bridge s e e . 2 1 . in Dundalk and the Custom House of Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the Dundalk, according to the terms' County at Large, and applied to the following uses. stated in the specification made for that purpose by the County Surveyor, the necessary recognizances having been entered into by the said contrac­ tor and Joseph Edmonson and Tho­ No £ s. d. mas H ill.—N o. 3. 68 10 0 W e present the following sums to be 4 D T o James Hawkey, to cut raised off the County at Large, and I b i d . down 17 perches of a hill and fill the paid to the undermentioned persons, 1 s e c . 1 8 . hollows on each side o f the road from as approved by the Bench of Magis­ the market town of Carrickmacross trates and Cess payers, assembled in to the market town o f Newry, be­ Special Sessions, in Dundalk, on tween Bryan Lavell’s in Skyhill and 13th May, 1836, agreeably to the James Shiels in Dungooley, accord­ provisions o f an A ct 3rd & 4th W m , ing to the terms stated in the specifi­ 4, Chap. 78, entitled “ an A et to cation made for that purpose by the “ amend the Laws relating to Grand County Surveyor, the necessary re­ Louth“ Juries in Ireland. ” County cognizancesArchives having been entered into 1 A To Andrew Byrne, to build a by the said contractor and Walter 3 6 G e o . S, barrier wall for the support o f the c h a p . 5 5 , James Dawson, Esq. and Ralph Road, on the Road from Drogheda S e c . 2 1 Coulter. —N o. <\------£70 to Dundalk by the sea shore, in the Deduct to be paid into the hands Townland o f the Linns, according to of the Treasurer, by W . James the terms stated in the Specification Dawson, Esq... .. 20 60 0 0 made for that purpose by the County, 5 E T o Mr. John Crowe, Governor Surveyor, the necessary recognizance! 7 Geo. S of Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s salary, having been entered into by the said chap. 74, due him this Assizes------N o. 9. contractor and Robert Munkitrick sec. 64...... £85 7s. 9d. and Peter Brennan. — No. 1. 33 15 0 The same in lieu of rations, 3 Os. 0d. 88 7 9 2 B To Andrew Byrne, to build a Ibid. Barrier W all on the road from Drogh­ F To Mr. J. Jones, Keeper of the 6 eda to Dundalk by the seashore, for Ardee Bridewell, half-a-year’s salary, the support of the Road, according Ibid. 3 due him this Assizes. —N o. 10. 18 9 to the terms stated in the specification 0 made for that purpose by the County Carried over,. 342 10 Carried over,.. 33 16 J 0 6 County at Large. Summer Assizes, 1836. 7

No. £ s. d. £ s. d. * Brought forward. 342 10 0 N o. Brought fo rward 1197 11 0 7 G To Mrs. Mary Ann Mangin, 20 T To the Treasurer of the Bally­ 7 Geo. 3 Matron o f Dundalk Gaol, the like, 3 & 4 W in 4 mascanlan Dispensary, for the use of chap. 78, chap. 74, that will be due at Spring Assizes, same.—N o. 24. 22 12 0 sec. 88. scc. 66 1837. —N o. 11. 15 0 0 21 U T o the Treasurer o f the Ardee 8 II To Thomas Mack, Schoolmas­ Ibid, Dispensary, for the use of same. o 2 Ibid. ter, " in the Gaol of Dundalk, half-a- 118 sec. 106 — N o. 25 year’s salary, that will be due him 22 V To the Treasurer of the Car­ Spring Assizes, 1837. —N o. 12. 15 0 0 Ibid. lingford Dispensary, for the use of 38 2 0 9 I To John M cKenna, 1st turnkey, same. —N o. 26. Ibid. ' the like. —No. 13... £17 0 0 23 W e present the sum of £1238 Is. 10d. nee. 64 The same in lieu of rations, 3 0 0 20 0 0 3 Geo. 4, to be raised as before, to repay the 10 . 1 To William Wright, 2nd turn­ chap. 103 advance out o f the Consolidated I b i d . key, the like. —No. 14. 15 0 0 sec. 27. Fund, being the amount of Police 11 k To John M cVity, 3rd turnkey, expences for the H alf Year ending Ibid. the like. —N o. 15. 15 0 0 30th June, 1836. —No. 2P. 1238 1 10 12 L Gerrard Irvin, 4th Turnkey, 24 W e present the sum of £658 2s. 4d. Ibid. in the Gaol of Dundalk half-a-year’s 54 Geo. 3, to be raised as before, to repay the salary, that will be due him at Spring chap. 180, advance out o f the Consolidated Fund; sec. 31. Assizes, 1837. —N o. 10. 15 0 0 being one third of the Charge for the 13 M To Samuel Coulter, 5th turn­ I b i d . maintenance of the Peace Preserva­ key, the like. —N o. 17. 15 0 0 tion Police of this County. —N o. 29. 658 2 4 N To the Treasurer of the Louth 25 W e present the sum of £70 Is. 10d. ^5 Geo. 3 Hospital for the use of same. N o. 18. 461 10 6 G eo. 4, chap. 111 9 to be raised as before, to repay the II Geo. 4, Consolidated Fund, an advance for sec. 1. I Wm. 4, chap. 13, the support and maintenance of 13 15LouthO To the Treasurer o f the LouthCounty Archives Patients in the Richmond District 3 & 4 Wm Dispensary, for the use o f same.— Asylum for the Lunatic poor chap. 78, N o. 19. 10 sec. 60. 45 0 11 of this Country. —No, 30. 70 1 10 1* To the Treasurer o f the Ter­ Ibid. monfeckin Dispensary for the use of 26 W e present the sum o f £400 0s. 0d. to the Board o f Superintendance of same. —N o 20. 40- 11 0 7 G eo. 4, 17 Q To the Treasurer o f the Dun­ chap. 74, the Gaols o f this County and to the Ibid. sec. 76. leer Dispensary, for the use of same. R ev. J. II. Stubbs, the Inspector of same on account of the expenditure — N o. 21. 60 0 4 18 It T o the Treasurer of the Col­ o f said Gaols, since Spring Assizes, Ibid. lon Dispensary, for the use o f same. 1836; and also as an advance towards the expenditure of said Gaols, — No. 22. 59 17 0 19 S To the Treasurer o f the until the next Assizes, pur­ Ibid. Castlebellingham Dispensary, for the suant to an act 7 Geo 4, chap. 74, “ entitled an act for consolidating us: of same.—N o. 23. 78 1 0

3342 13 2 1197 11 0 Carried over, 8 County at Large. Summer Assizes, 1830. 9

i N o. Brought forward .. < £ s. d N o. Brought forward, £ s. d. “ and amending the Laws relating to 3342 13 2 “ Prisons in Ireland. ”— N o. 31. 3 & 4 Wm 4John Yeates, Esq. County 4421 10 2 400 0 chap. 78, Surveyor, to defray 27 W e present the sum of £138 Os. 3d.i sec. 41 7 Geo. 4, to pay the undermentioned Gaol Of-! the expense of his O f­ chap. 74, ficers who are not required to appear fice, . . . . 25 0 0 and Co’ 71’before the Special Sessions, half-a 4 Geo. 4 Mr. Shekleton, Keeper of chap. 43 the County Court House, 4 12 4 year’s Salary, due them (his Assizes, sec. 1. viz.— N o . 32. Ibid. Mrs. Jones, Keeper of the £ s. d. | Ardee Court House, 1 16 11 31 9 3 Rev. J. IT. Stubbs, Local Inspector, .. 36 18 5 29 To the undermentioned Coroners Rev. J. H . Stubbs, Pro­ 1 Geo. 4, of the County, viz. — chap. 28, testant Chaplain, 18 9 3 John Byrne, Esq., for 6 R ev. James Beatty, P ro­ Inquests, 10 10 0 10 10 0 testant Dissenting Chap­ H. M. Blackwell, Esq., lain, .. .. 18 9 3 for 6 Inquests. 8 10 0 8 10 0 R ev. Doctor McCann, To the following persons, for the Roman Catholic Chap­ purposes therein set forth, pursuant lain, . . .. 18 9 3 to the respective Acts quoted, viz. Joseph Gillichan, Esq., 3 0 Alexander Shekleton and William Medical Doctor, 46 3 1 36 Geo. 3 Stevenson, Coals, Candles, &c. for Chap. 56 16 12 3 sec. 21. the County Court-House.. —No. 45. To the undermentioned County Of­ 31 Alexander Shekleton and John ficers, half-a-year’s Salary due them Ibid. M cVeigh, Insurance and Advertise- this Assizes, viz. — 3&4 Wm 4ments " No. 4 6 ... 10 o 5 £ s. d. chap. 78, 28Louth Walter Bourne, Junr. Esq. Countysec. 15. Archives 4 Geo. 4 Clerk o f the Crown, 92 6 2 chap. 43 3 2 Samuel Parks, Apothecary, Me­ Thomas Bourne, Esq., SO G ? o. 3 chap. 103 dicine supplied the County Gaol. — Clerk o f the Peace, 130 9 3 sec. 58. N o. 47. 3 8 16 6 Alexander Shekleton, Esq. 3 3 William Reilly, Sundry Printing Secretary, . . 60 0 0 I 3 & 4W m 4 and Stationary, as per contract — N o. Judge’s Crier, . . 4 12 4 chap. 78, 48. — 24 11 7 Barister’s Crier, .. 4 12 4 see. 46 Mr. Thomas Kelly, Sub- 3 4 John Coleman, Sundry Printing Sheriff, . . 23 1 6 Ibid. and Stationary as per contract. — 6 John Straton, Esq., N o. 49. 18 5 Treasurer, . . 92 6 2 3 5 Francis Elliott, Collector o f the s & 4 Wm 4John Yeates, Esq. County Ibid. County Cess for Ardee Barony, chaP78 ’ Surveyor, half-a-year’s chap. 91 Printing the names of Persons Quali­ Salary, that will be due fied to serve on Juries within his Ba­ 3 6 1 19th 1836, ' 125 0 0Ol rony. —No. 5 0 . , Nov. 078 17 0 4583 13 9 Carried over, Carried over, 4421 10 J 2 ! 10 County at Large. Summer Assizes, 1836. 11

£ B. d. No. £ s. d N o. Brought forward 4828 13 9 Brought forward, 4583 13 9 To repay the County Treasurer, 36 James Simpson, Collector of the his advance on Coroners and Court 3 & 4 W i n 4■ County Cess for Ferrard Barony— Orders. —viz. chap. 91, Printing the names of Persons quali­ fied to serve on Juries within his CORONERS’ ORDERS. Barony. —N o. 51. 3 15 l 1836 • 37 Arthur Holland, Collector of Coun March 4 Coroner Blackwell’s Order to Sur­ Ibid. ty Cess for Louth Barony, printing the geon Golding, 1 1 0 names of Persons qualified to serve a April 30 Coroner Byrne to Doctor Gartlan, 1 ] 0 Jurors within his Barony— N o. 52. 1 2 0 May 4 Coroner Byrne to Dr. Gartlan, I 1 0 38 William Racket, Collector, o 19 Coroner Byrne to Dr. Gartlan, 1 1 0 Ibid. County Cess, for Upper Dundalk April, 30 Coroner Byrne to Dr. Gartlan, 1 11 6 Barony— Printing the names of Per May 29 Coroner Blackwell to Dr. Golding, 1 0 0 sons qualified to serve on Juries within his Barony. —No. 53. 3 2 0 COURT ORDERS. 39 Benj. Thompson, Collector of Ibid. County Cess for Lower Dundalk October Sessions, 1835. Barony— Printing the names of Per­ £ s. d. sons qualified to serve on Juries with­ Samuel Bradford, 0 6 0 in his Barony. —No. 54. 2 2 i Spring, 1836. 40 Mr. John Crowe, Governor of Samuel Armstrong,.. 1 10 0 Dundalk Gaol for transmitting Pri­ Catherine Conlon, 0 11 0 0 soners.—N o. 55. 14 18 4 Henry Conlon, 0 11 41 To the Collector of Excise to re­ For the murder of Quinn, ) 13 1 6 7 Geo. 4 pay money he advanced for 24 Suit! Sundry persons, chap. 78, of Prison Dresses, by order of the Summer. tec. 87. Louth County ArchivesA . Maguire,. . 0 11 0 Inspector General of Prisons. —No. 0 3 6 56, 28 4 6 John Daly, 42 To John Stratton, Esq. our Coun­ Mary Ward,.. 0 3 6 36 Geo. 3 ty Treasurer, for the purpose of ob­ James Doyle, 0 3 6 chap 55, taining two accurate Surveys and Brid. Quinn, 0 3 6 see. 32, & 0 3 6 49 Geo. 3 Maps of the . —No. 57. 81 6 6 Pat Quinn,.. chap. 134, Michael McArdIe, 0 3 6 sec. 15 Nicholas Lennan, 2 3 0 43 To the Board of Superintendance Owen M l Daniel, 0 6 6 of the Gaols of this County, for the Luke Revels, .. 0 8 0 purpose of rendering more secure, the Mary Roach, 0 8 0 Gaol of Dundalk and improving the James McCartney, 1 0 6 8 0 Bridewell of Ardee. — No. 58. 110 0 0 Christopher Dillon, 0 44 To repay the Treasurer so much John Littleton, 0 8 0 short levied at the last Assizes in John Cunningham, 0 5 0 0 8 0 error. — N o. 59. 0 9 6 Bernard Reilly, Thos. Crawford, 0 5 6 23 12 6 4859 1 9 Carried over, 1028 13 9 Carried over,

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Brought forward 4859 13 9 Thos. Sherry, 0 5 6 Mary Mulroy, 0 5 (i James Tiernan, 0 5 6 Colin Crawford, 0 5 6 Joseph Ginnity, 0 5 6 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1836. John Clinton, 0 5 6 Mary Clinton, 0 5 6 Eliza Clinton, 0 5 0 Thomas Clinton, 0 8 0 Mat. Clinton, 0 5 6 John McCabe, 1 1 0 Lau. McCullin, 0 8 0 John Sullivin, 0 15 6 John Barrett, 0 11 0 Bridget Lee, 0 8 6 Catharine McDermott, 0 5 6 James McEvoy, 0 10 6 UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. Catharine Thornton,. . 0 10 6 Ann McWhiney, 2 1 0 9 9 0 4868 10 9 N o. £ s. d. Deduct represented in aid of the Cess. 45 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, No. 1 3 14 0 to keep in sufficient order and repair 2 1 17 2 for seven years, 106 perches of the 3 37 6 10 road from Castlebellingham to Dun 43/4 4 12 6 47 10 6 dalk, by Dromiskin, between its junc­ 3 G e o . 4 , The following Applications were c hap- 103 tion with the turnpike road at Castle 1 approved at the Special Sessions for bellingham, and Owen Clark’s house, s e c . 2 7 Louth County Archives the County at Large, prior to, and at the average rate of 4d. per perch, certified by the Foreman of the Grand £1 15s. 4d. and 2s. stamp duty, - Jury at this Assizes, viz.: — the necessary recognizance having Pat Mohan and Peter Molholland, been entered into by the said con­ to open a new Line of Road, from tractor, and Sir A . E. Bellingham, Carrickmacross in the County M o­ Bart, and James Lambert, last year, naghan, to Ardee in this County, be­ — N o. 138, .. £1 17s. 4d tween the Ford at Aclint and the Entered short, Spring, 1834, 0 5 0 Town of Ardee. 2 2 4 5&6 Wm 4 4 W e nominate and appoint Mr. chap. GS, 40 T o Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to sec. 19 Edward Ried of Dundalk, an In­ keep in sufficient order and repair for spector of Weights and Measures for seven years, 208 perches of the road the District of the Baronies of Louth, from Carrickmacross to the sea Upper and Lower Dundalk and Mr. at Castlebellingham, between the James McCabe of Ardee for the Dis­ mearing of Ardee and Louth, and its trict of the Baronies of Ardee and junction with the road from Castlebel Ferrard. lingham to Dundalk, at the average rate of 4d. per perch, £3 9s. 4d. and Total... 4821 0 3 Brought forward. 2 2 4 14 Barony of Ardee Summer Assizes, 1836. 15

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. » Brought forward, .. 2 2 4 No. Brought forward, 22 4 9 2s. stamp duty, —the necessary recog­ Spring Assizes, 1836. nizance having been entered into by 50 B To Pat. Ginnity, contractor, the said contractor, and Sir A . E. to repair a wall on the road from Dun­ Bellingham Bart- and James Lambert, leer to the sea, between Thomas Bell’s last year, — N o. 139. 3 11 4 house, and the house of Pat. Fitzpa­ 47 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to trick, in Drumcar, the necessary recog­ keep in sufficient order and repair for nizance having been entered into by seven years, 302 perches of the road the said contractor, and John Halpin from Castlebellingham to Dundalk, and James McCuddin, -—No. 3, 1 5 0 by the sea, between its junction with 51 C. To Pat Ginnity, contractor, to the road from Carrickmacross to the repair a wall on the road from Dun­ sea, and the meering of Ardee and leer to the sea, between John Ward’s Louth, at the average rate of 4d. per house and Robert Brown’s house in perch, £5 Os. 8d. and 2s. stamp duty, Drumcar, the necessary recognizance the necessary recognizance having having been entered into by the said been entered into by the said contrac­ contractor, and John Halpin and Jas. tor and Sir A . E. Bellingham, Bart, McCuddin, —N o. 4, 2 10 0 and James Lambert, last year,— 52 E To Peter Maginnis, contractor, N o. 140, 5 2 8 to repair 84 perches o f the road from Summer, 1835. Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, be­ 48 V . To John Wildman, Junr. con­ tween the meering of Drumcar, and tractor, to repair 556 perches o f the the meering of Adamstown, 21 feet road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, wide and 14 with gravel, at the aver­ Louthbetween the cross roads at Church­ County Archivesage rate o f 3s. per perch, the neces­ town and Garry-Bridge, at the aver­ sary recognizance having been en­ age rate of 2 3/4d . per perch, the neces­ tered into by the said contractor, and sary recognizance having been entered Thomas Bell and Patrick Powderly, into by the said contractor, and W il­ — N o. 6, 12 12 0 liam Pilkington and John Wildman, 53 F To Peter Maginnis, contractor, N o. 43, ------fo r 3 years. 6 7 5 to repair 120 perches o f the road from 49 Z To William Moore, contractor, Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, be­ to repair 404 perches of the road from tween the little bridge of Drumcar Kells to Dunleer, between John New­ and the meering of Drumcar and W il- itt’s house at Lawlesstown-hill, and listown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ Pete Keenan’s house at. the cross of vel, at the average rate of 3s. per Rathescar, at the average rate of 3d. perch, the necessary recognizance per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Bell and P a­ contractor, and Pairick Devin and trick Powderly. —No. 8. 18 0 0 John Devin, —-No. 53. fo r 3 years. 5 1 0 54 H To Pat Donnelly, contractor, to repair 70 perches of the road from 56 9 Carried over, 22 4 0 Carried over. 11 17 1<> Barony of Ardee. Summer Assizes, 1830.

s. d. £ s. d. 86 2 8 N o No. Brought forward, Brought forward, 56 11 9 to repair 50 perches o f the road from Ardee to the sea, between the mearing! Dunleer to Manfieldstown, between, o f Willinstown and Adamstown, and Pat Mulloy’s house in Mullin’s cross, the crossroads o f Dillonstown, 21 feet and Bolis bridge, 2] feet wide and 14 wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the with gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. average rate of 3s. per perch, the ne­ 8d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ cessary recognizance, haviag been en­ zance having been entered into by the tered into by the said contractor and said contractor, and John Meighan Thomas Donnelly and Peter Butterly. and Henry Byrne. —N o. 20. 9 3 4 — N o 10, 10 10 0 P To Pat Mulloy, contractor, to 55 59 K To Pat Donnelly, contractor, repair 20 perches of the road from A r­ to repair 30 perches o f the road from dee, to the sea at Annagassan, between Dunleer to the sea at Dunany, between the meering that divides Drumgools­ Anthony Roger’s house in Finvoy, town and Clude, and Henry Water’s and the meering of the Baronies of house in Clude, 21 feet wide and 14 Ardee and Ferrard, 21 feet wide and with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 8d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 2s. 11d. per perch, the necessary re­ zance having been entered into by the cognizance having been entered into said contractor, and John Meighan 6 8 by the said contractor, and Thomas 4 7 6 and Henry Byrne, —N o. 21. 3 56 Donnelly & Peter Butterly. —No. 16. 60 Q To Peter Maginnis, contractor, M To Joseph Byrne, contractor, to repair 70 perches of the road from to repair 30 perches of the road from Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, be-' Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, be­ tween Mullins-cross, and the little Louthtween Keag’s cross, and Denis Saul'sCounty Archivesbridge at Drumcar, 21 feet wide and house in Charleville, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recog- 3s. 8d. per perch, the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by I nizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Bell, 8 15 0 the said contractor, and John Meighan 5 10 0 and Patrick Powderly. —No. 28. 57 and Henry Byrne. —N o. 18. 61 R To Pat Donnelly, contractor, N To Joseph Byrne, contractor, to to repair 100 perches o f the road from repair 50 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Jo­ Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, be­ seph Petty’s farm house in Simons- tween Poescourt cross, and Mullin’s town, and Annagassan big bridge, 21 cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the at the average rate of 3s. 8d. per perch, average rate of Is. 11d. per perch, the the necessary recognizance having necessary recognizance having been been entered into by the said contrac­ entered into by the said contractor, tor, and John Meighan and Henry 9 3 5 and Thomas Donnelly and Peter But­ 58 Byrne, —N o. 19. 9 11 8 terly, —No. 27. O To Joseph Byrne, contractor, 19 4 Carried over, 116 Carried over, 86 2 8 18 Barony of Ardee. Summer Assizes., 1836 19

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward 116 19 4 N o. Brought forward 353 7 4 62 S To Patrick McDonnell, con­ 66 Y To James Abraham, contractor, tractor, for lowering a hill and filling to repair 50 perches of the road from 14 perches of a hollow, on the road Ardee to Kingscourt, between the between the market town of Kings­ town o f Ardee and Burley bridge, 21 court and the market town of Dundalk, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the at the average rate o f £1 2s. per average rate of 6s. per perch, the ne­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav cessary recognizance having been en­ ing been entered into by the said con tered into by the said contractor, and tractor and George Young and Pa John Kearney and John Richards. — trick Cluskey. —No. 30. 15 8 0 N o. 37. 15 0 0 63 T To James Abraham, contractor, 67 A A To Andrew McGinnis, con­ to repair 100 perches o f the road from tractor, to repair 40 perches of the Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the, road from Ardee to Drogheda, be­ town of Ardee and Thomas McCart­ tween the widow Moonan’s house, and ney's house at the turn to the bog, 21 Andrew Maginnis’ house, 21 feet wide feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and 14 with gravel, at the average rate average late of (5s. per perch, the ne­ o f 4s. per perch, the necessary recog­ cessary recognizance having been en­ nizance having been entered into by tered into by the said contractor, and the said contractor, and James Smyth John Richards and John Kearney. — and Constantine M cGinniss,—N o. 39. 8 0 0 N o. 32. 30 0 0 68 A B To Andrew McGinnis’ con­ 64 V To William Kearney, contractor tractor, to repair 40 perches of the to repair 20! ) perches of the road from road from Ardee to Drogheda between Ardee to Dundalk, between the Crossellish and the widow Moonan’s, Loutharched gullet at the Male school house County Archives21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at o f Ardee, at Coolfour. 24 feet wide the average rate o f 4s. per perch, the arid 16 with gravel at the average rate necessary recognizance having been of 7s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re entered into by the said contractor, cognizance having been entered into and James Smyth and Constantine by the said contractor, and John Kear Maginnis, —N o 40, 8 0 0 ney and James Abraham, —N o. 34. 75 0 0 69 A C To Andrew McGinnis, con­ 65 W To Francis Graham, contrac- tractor, to repair 40 perches of the tor, to repair 290 perches of the road road from Ardee to Drogheda, between from Ardee to Dundalk, between the Andrew McGinnis’ house and the cross gnllet of Coolfour, and the bridge of o f Stefines, 21 feet wide and 14 with Maplestown, 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the average rate o f 4s. per gravel, at the average rate o f 8s. per perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ing been entered into by the said con­ ing been entered into by the said con­ tractor, and James Smyth and Con­ 0 tractor, and James Abraham and John stantine McGinnis, —N o. 41. 8 0 Kearney-No. 35, 116 O 0 A D To Pat McCabe, contractor, 392 7 4 Carried over, 353 7 4 Carried over,

A 20 Barony o f Ardee. Summer Assizes, 1836. 21

£ s. d. N o. Brought forward 392 7 4 £ s. d. to repair 100 perches of the road from No. Brought forward, 437 12 2 Ardee to Carrickmacross, between 77 A . O To Thomas Morgan, con­ the turn to Ardee Bog at Widow tractor, to repair 30 perches of the McCartney's and O. Murphy’s house road from Kingscourt to Drogheda, at the turn to Coolboy, 21 feet wide between Hoghill bridge and the White and 14 with gray el, at the average mountain Cross, 21 feet wide and 14 rate of 5s. 6d. per perch, the necessary with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. recognizance having been entered into 6d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ by the said contractor, and Bryan zance having been entered into by the Rooney and Joseph Magee, —No. 42, 27 10 0 said contractor, and John Garretty 74 A J To Philip Reilly, contractor, and Andrew McGennis, —No. 54, 6 15 0 to repair 30 perches o f the road from 78 A P To Thomas Morgan, con Nobber to Dundalk by Cookstown tractor, to repair 60 perches o f the between Cookstown cross and J. road from Ardee to Slane, between McDonnell’s house in Charlestown, 21 Mr. Manning’s Avenue Gate, and feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Rathbran bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 average rate of 4s. per perch, the ne­ with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. cessary recognizance having been en­ 6d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ tered into by the said contractor, and zance having been entered into by the D. Blackwell and Thomas Magorish said contractor, and John Garrety and — N o. 49. 6 0 0 Andrew McGennis.—No. 55, 13 10 0 75 A K To Andrew Byrne, con­ 79 A Q To Henry Manning, con tractor, for building a gullet on the tractor, to repair 30 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be- road from Kells to Dunleer, between i tween Edward Martin’s house in Dil­ the Chapel Cross of Drakestown and Louthlonstown, and James Corrigan’s houseCounty ArchivesAnaglog Cross, 21 feet wide and 14 in same, at the average rate of 5s. per with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. perch, the necessary recognizance 3d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ having been entered into by the said zance having been entered into by the contractor, and Robert Thompson said contractor, and Silvester Steen and Robert Munkitrick, —N o. 50, and Thomas Manning. —N o. 56, 3 7 6 76 A L To Michael Campbell, con­ 2 11 6 80 A R To Henry Manning, contrac­ tractor, to repair 50 perches of the road tor, to repair 30 perches of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, be­ from Navan to Ardee, between Kea- tween the cross roads at Churchtown, ran bridge, and Hurlestown Cross, 21 and the bridge of Laggan, 21 feet feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the wide and 14 with gravel, at the aver­ average rate of 2s. 6d. per perch, the age rate of 3s. 8d. per perch, the ne­ necessary recognizance having been cessary recognizance having been en­ entered into by the said contractor, tered into by the said contractor, and and Silvester Steen and Thomas Man­ James Crinnion, senr. & John M cKee- ning, — No. 57, 3 15 0 ver— No. 51, 9 3 4 SI A S To Pat Andrews, contrac 434 19 437 12 2 Carried over,.. 1 22 Barony of Ardee. Summer Assizes, 1836. 23

£ 8. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 464 19 8 N o. Brought forward 483 2 10 tor, to repair 50 perches of the road from Kingscourt to Drogheda, be­ from Kells to Ardee, between Scre- tween Shanlis Cross and Miles Cross, dog bridge and Widow Boyl’s house 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at in Ardee, 21 feet wide and 14 with the average rate of 2s. 4d. per perch, gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 7d. the necessary recognizance having per perch, the necessary recognizance been entered into by the said contrac­ having been entered into by the said tor, and Nathaniel Milling and Oliver contractor, and Pat and Matthew Milling, —N o. 58, 5 15 8 Yore, —No. 6 1 ,.. 19 7 6 82 A T To Pat Andrews, contractor, to repair 40 perches of the road from 86 A Y To Michael McCormick, Kingscourt to Drogheda, between (contractor, to repair 30 perches of the Devin’s bridge and Shanlis Cross, 21 road from Castlebellingham to the sea, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the between junction of said road with the average rate of 2s. ‘3d. per perch, the road from Castlebellingham to the sea, necessary recognizance having been and J M cKone’s house at Sea Bank, entered into by the said contractor, & 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Nathaniel Milling and Oliver M il­ the average rate of 2s. per perch, ling,—N o. 59, 4 10 0 the necessary recognizance having 83 A U To Henry Manning, con­ been entered into by the said contrac­ tractor, to repair 40 perches of the tor, and W m. Branegan and William road from Kells to Dunleer, between Buckley, —N o. 72, 3 0 0 New Rath bridge, and the Chapel LouthCross of Drakestown, 21 feet and County 14 87 ArchivesB A To John Wildman, contrac­ with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. tor,t to repair a gullet on the road from 3d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the zance having bean entered into by the meering of Louth and Meath, and the said contractor, and Silvester Steen cross roads at Churchtown, at the ave­ and Thomas Manning, —N o. CO, 4 10 0 rage rate of 6s. per perch, the neces­ 84 A V To Henry Manning, con­ sary recognizance having been entered tractor, to repair 30 perches of the into by the said contractor, and W il­ road from Slane to Ardee, between liam Filgate and Laurence Tallon, — Mr. Manning’s avenue gate, and Cor- N o. 74, 1 10 6 bally Cross-, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 3d. 88 B B To Bernard Grogan, con­ per perch, the necessary recognizance tractor to repair 25 perches of the road having been entered into by the said from Drogheda to Dundalk, between contractor,1 and Silvester Steene and Gibber’s bridge and Baron Foster’s Thomas Manning,—N o. 61, 3 7 9 avenue gate at T. McCullins, 21 feet 85 A W To Peter Byrne, contrac­ wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave­ t s , to repair 150 perches of the road rage rate of 3s, 6d. per perch, the ne- 0 10 Carried, over, 483 2 10 1 Carried over,.. 507 24 Barony of Ardee. Summer Assises, 1836. 25

£ s. d. £ s. d. 0 N o. Brought forward 507 10 N o. Brought forward. 549 12 6

cessary recognizance having been en­ 92 tered into by the said contractor, and OLD CONTRACTS. Pat. Grogan and Pat Maginnis, — N o. 75, v. 4 7 6 To Nicholas Arthur, contractor, to 80 keep in sufficient order and repair for B D To Pat M cGorman, con­ seven years, 558 perches of the road tractor, to repair 10 perches of the from Carrickmacross to the sea, at road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ Castlebellingham, between Peter tween the meering of Mr. Filgate’s McShane’s house in Castlebellingham, land and the cross roads of Richards­ and the sea shore near Annagassan, at town, 21 feet wide, and 14 with gra- 4d per perch, £9 6s. and 2s. stamp v e l, at 3s. 11d. per perch, the neces­ duty, the nesessary recognizance hav­ sary recognizance having heen entered ing been entered into by the said con­ into by the said contractor, and An­ tractor, and Sir A . E. Bellingham, thony Rogers and Patrick Sarsfield, Bart, and James Lambert, last year, — N o. 77, 1 19 2 —No. 6 4 ,.... 9 8 0 80 E To Patrick Sarsfield, con­ B Total,... 559 0 6 tractor, to repair 50 perches of the road from Ardee to the sea, at Anna­ gassan, between Mr. Phillip Boylon’s avenue and Keag’s cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4s. 6d. per Louthperch, the necessary recognizance County hav- Archives been entered into by the said contrac­ tor, and Patrick McQuillen and Pa­ trick Manning,—N o. 78, 11 5 0

Ol B J To Thomas McEntire, con­ tractor, to repair 100 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ tween the bridge of Bragganstown, and the bridge of Boles, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Stephen Leehan and John McEntire, —N o. 88, 25 0 0

Carried over, 549 12 « Summer Assizes, 1836. 27

£ s. d. BARONY OF ARDEE N o. Brought forward... 46 5 2 95 F To Laurence Conlon, contractor, 36 Geo 3 to repair 100 perches o f the road from c hap 55, Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Tho­ sec. 6. mas Meadth’s in Corcreagh and Thos. The following sums were presented by the Grand Moore’s in Stonetown, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, 'at the average Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the rate o f 2s. 4d. per perch, the necessary County at Large, and applied to the following uses. recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and John Reilly and Owen Reilly—No. 17- 11 13 4 96 G T o Pat Devlin, contractor, for No. £ s. d. Ibid. taking down and rebuilding a bridge 93 C To James Conlon, contractor, to sec. 21. on the road from Castleblaney to 36 Geo. 3 repair 407 perches, by darning, of the Ardee, between Thomas Shevlin’s in chap 55, road from Castleblaney to Ardee, be­ sec. 6. Garlagullin, and Michael Forde’s in tween Essexford bridge and Peter Essexford, the necessary recognizance Byrne’s in Corcreagha, at the average having been entered into by the said rate of 21/2d. per perch, the necessary contractor, and Christopher Devlin recognizance having been entered into and Pat McConnon. N o. 22. 3 4 0 by the said contractor, and Pat Reilly H To Pat Devlin, contractor, 9 97 and Bryan Kelly,. —N o. 11. 4 4 Ibid. for taking down and re-building a gul­ 94 D To John Branagan, contractor, let, on the road from Kingscourt to Ibid. to repair 662 perches, by darning, of J Dundalk, between Thomas Mohan’s Louththe road from Carrickmacross to ACounty r­ Archiveshouse in Lannet and Bryan King’s dee, between the meering of Louth house in same, the necessary recogni­ and Monaghan and Thomas Smith’s zance having been entered into by the in Drumgavna, at the average rate of said contractor and Christopher Dev­ H i per perch, the necessary recogni­ lin and Pat McConnon. —No. 24. zance having been entered into by the 98 K To Michael Campbell, contrac­ 0 0 0 said contractor, and Peter Ford and Ibid. tor, to repair 60 perches, by darning, Philip Brady — No. 15. 31 14 5 sec. 6. o f the road from Kingscourt to Dun­ 94 E To Lau. Conlon, contractor, to re­ dalk, between the pound o f Tully­ Ibid. pair 618 perches by darning, o f the road keel and the Chapel gate at Reaghs-! from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between town, at the average rate o f Is. 6d. the meering of Louth and Monaghan, per perch, the necessary recognizance and Pat Raverty’s house in Lannet, having been entered into by the said at the average rate of 4d. per perch, contractor and James Crinnan, and the necessary recognizance having John McKeever. —N o. 27- 4 10 0 been entered into by the said contrac­ £9 M T o Pat M cGinniss, contractor, tor, and John Reilly & Owen Reilly, Ibid. to repair 150 perches by draining of — N o. 10, 6 0 10 the road from Ardee to the sea at Port 67 12 6 Carried over, 46 5 2 Carried over, • ■ Summer Assizes, 1830. 29 28 Barony of Ardee.

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward 82 12 1 N o. Brought forward, 67 12 0 Dolan’s in Ardee, & the Male School between John Ready’s Cross and the House in the Green, 26 feet wide and Mountany road, at the average rate of 18 with gravel, at the average rate of 81/2d. per perch, the necessary recogni 5s. 5d. per perch, the necessary recog­ zance having been entered into by the nizance having been entered into by said contractor, and Richard M cGin- the said contractor, and Nathaniel uiss, & John Sarsfield, —N o. 29. 5 6 3 Milling and Oliver Milling, —N o.34, 13 0 0 100 N To Pat Donnelly, contractor, 104 S To Michael Ginnity, contrac 36 Geo. 3, to repair 40 perches of the 30 Geo. 3 tor, to rebuild a gullet on the road c hap. 55, road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ c h a p . 6 5 from Ardee to Carrickmacross be sec. 6. tween Francis Byrn’s in Dillonstown s e c . 2 1 tween the cross roads of Charlestown and Matthew Clinton’s in Annagasson, & Peter Read’s in same the necessary 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, recognizance having been entered into at the average rate of Is. per perch, by the said contractor and Jas. Ginni the necessary recognizance having ty & John Plunkett, —No. 35. 4 10 0 been entered into by the said contrac 105 T To Phil. Reilly, contractor, to tor, and Thomas Donnelly and Mi Ibid. rebuild a gullet on the road from N ob­ chael Donnelly, —N o. 30, 2 0 0 ber to Dundalk, between Cooks­ 101 O To Pat Donnelly, contractor, town cross and Mr. Callan’s tenants I b i d . for repairing 100 perches, by darning houses, the necessary recognizance of the road from Drogheda to Dun­ having been entered into by the said dalk, between Annagasson big bridge contractor, and D. Blackwell and and Thos Crawley’s at the turn of the Thos. Magorisk, —No. 36. 5 10 10 road going to Castlebellingham, at the 106 U To Philip Reilly, contractor Louthaverage rate of Is. per perch, the Countyne Ibid. Archivesto repair 753 perches by contract for cessary recognizance having been en­ sec. 80, & one year, o f the road from Ardee to tered into by the said Contractor and 3 & 4 Wm. 4 Carrickmacross, between the cross chap. 78, Thomas Donnelly and Michael Don­ sec. 17. roads of Charlestown and the Pound nelly, —No. 31, .. 5 0 0 of Ardee, at the average rate o f 6d. 102 Q To Pat Wynne, contractor, per perch, the necessary recognizance Ibid to repair 160 perches by darning of having been entered into by the said the road from Ardee to Carrickma­ contractor, and D . Blackwell and cross, between the cross roads of Thos. McGorisk, —No. 37. 18 16 6 Charlestown and Thos. M cDaniel's 107 V To Patrick Keenan, contrac in same, at the average rate o f 4d. 36 G eo. 3 tor, to repair 50 perches by darning of per perch, the necessary recognizance Chap. 55. the road, from Drogheda to Dundalk, having been entered into by the said sec. 0 between the Chapel Gate o f Dyzart, contractor, and Pat Cooney and Jas. and Janies O'Bryen’s in Dillonstown, Boyle, —No. 3 3 ,.. 2 13 4 at the average rate o f Is. 6d. per 103 R To Pat Andrews, contractor, perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Ibid. to repair 48 perches of the road from ing been entered into by the said con- Collon to Dundalk, between Thos. Carried over, 124 9 5 Carried over,... 82 12 1 30 Barony of Ardee. Summer Assizes, 1836. 31

£ s. d £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 124 9 5 N oo. . Brought forward 204 7 5 tractor, and John Brabazon and Mi contractor, and James Crinian, and chael Dowdall, —N o. 38, 3 15 0 Bryan Rooney, —No. 49, 11 13 4 100 X To Pat Wynne, contractor, to 112 A C To Pat Sarsfield, contrac- 36 Geo. 3, repair 1794 perches by contract for 1 36 Geo. 3, tor, to repair 20 perches of the road chap. 55, year, of the road from Ardee to Car­ chap.ch ap .55, f rom Drogheda to Dundalk between sec. SO.. V sec. G. the turn to Knockdillen Mill and the 3& 4 W m .

Carried over, 204 7 5 Carried over, 322 3 11

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£ s. d. £ s. d. No Brought forward, 322 3 11 N o. Brought forward,., 341 6 8 Garry Bridge, at the average rate of 2d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 2 3/4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Black- said contractor, and William Pilking- well and Michael Mooney, second ton and John Wildman, — second year. year— N o. 69, 7 0 0 -—N o. 65, 6 7 5 120 To James Crawley, contractor, to repair 522 perches of the road from 116 To John Mooney, contractor, to 56 Geo. 3 chap. 55 Drogheda to Dundalk, between Mar­ 36 Geo. 3 , repair 402 perches of the road from sec. 80. chap. 55 Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the garet Reilly’s house in Richardstown sec. 80. Bridge of Tallanstown and the cross and the meering of Polbrock and roads at Springhill, at the average Bragganstown, the necessary recogni­ rate of 1 3/4d. per perch, the necessary zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and GeO. Macartney recognizance having been entered into and William Filgate, Esq. and Jo­ by the said contractor, and John seph C raw ley fifth year— No. 70, 8 16 Moore and William Mooney— second 0 121 To Mr. Francis Elliot, Collector year— N o. 66, 2 18 7 tof the County Cess, for this Barony, 117 To William Moore, contractor, to being the amount of his fees on Ibid. repair 404 perches of the road from £1851 16s. 10d. at 9d. per pound. Kells to Dunleer, between John New­ 69 8 itt’s house at Lawlesstown Hills and — N o. 71, 10 To Thomas Eaton, being the Peter Keenan’s house at. the cross of 122 amount of his half year’s superannuation Rathesker, at the average rate of 3d. 45 Geo. 3, chap. 158, pension as County Constable, due to per perch, the necessary recognizance sec. i. him this Assizes, —No. 58, 4 3 having been entered into by the said 12 Louth County123 ArchivesTo John McAlister, being the contractor and Patrick Devin and Ibid. amount of his half year’s superannuation John Devin, — second year— N o. 67, 5 1 O pension, as County Constable, due to 118 To John Branagan, contractor, to him this Assizes. —N o. 59. 1 16 11 Ibid. repair 247 perches of the road from To Thos. Cunningham, being the Kingscourt to Newry, between the 124 amount ofhishalfyear’s superannution cross roads at Tullydrum and Ross­ Ibid. < pension as County Constable, due to lough bridge, at the average rate of 2 9 2 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ him this Assizes, —N o. 60, To Peter Rooney, to reimburse nizance having been entered into by 125 him for the malicious killing two of his the said contractor, and Philip Brady 3&4W.4 Sheep on the Lands of Charlestown, and Peter Forde, — second year— chap. 78, sec. 70. on the night of Thursday the 7th or N o. 08, 4 15 9 morning of 8th April, —-No. 61, 4 0 0 119 To John Mooney, contractor, to 126 To Bryan Curtis, to reimburse him Ibid. repair 840 perches of the road from Ibid. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the for cutting and destroying 2 Ploughs on the Lands of Knock low, on Friday Mills of Louth and the Chapel gate (the night) of 27th November last, — at Reighstown, at the average rate of N o. 03, 1 8 0 341 6 8 Carried aver, Carried over,.. 440 17 10

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£ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 440 17 10 127 To Pat Weir, to reimburse him SUMMER ASSIZES,, 1836, 3& 4 W . 4 for the malicious setting on fire his chap. 78, dwelling house at Crooked-tree field, sec. 70. on the night of the 15th or morning of the 16th Aug. last,—N o. 64, 7 10 0 128 To Thornton, a Mason, to reim­ Ibid. burse him for having repaired Lagan gee. 56 Bridge in this County, under the au­ thority of the Justices assembled at Louth Petit Sessions, 24th Sept. 1835, and which repairs could not be delayed until the then next Sessions UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. as certified by the County Surveyor, N o. 65, 10 0 0 458 7 10 No. £ s. d. Deduct represented in aid of the Spring, 1835. Cess, No. 55 1/2, 0 0 5 129 T o George Reay, contractor, to repair 50 perches of the load from Total,.. 458 7 5 Ardee to Drogheda, between the Collon post road, and the road from Drogheda to Navan, 21 feet wide & 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f Louth County Archives1s, 9d. per perch, the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Henry Sloan and William Reay, —No. 73, 4 7 6 130 To George Reay, contractor, to re­ pair 20 perches of the road from Slane to Drogheda, between Mr. Marron’s house and Mattock river, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate o f Is. 3d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Henry Sloan and William Reay, —No. 77, 1 5 O Summer Assizes, 1835. 131 to Trepair To 20William perches Moore, of the contractor,road from bridge,Dunleer andto Ardee, the corner between of theGoogan’s road at Carried over, ■ ■ 5 12 6 36 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 37

£ s. d. £ s. d. 34 1 N o, Brought forward, 5 12 6 N o. Brought forward 6 John Meighan’s field, 21 feet wide & wide and 14 with gravel at the ave­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of rage rate of 3s. 0d. per perch, the ne­ 4s. 0d. per perch, the necessary recog­ cessary recognizance having been en­ nizance having been entered into by tered into by the said contractor, and the said contractor, and Pat Devin & Bernard Marron and Patrick Keeran, 8 15 0 John Devin, —N o. 30, 4 10 0 — N o. 3, 132 A To William Moore, con­ 136 D To Bernard Marron, contractor, tractor, to repair 276 perches o f the! to repair 44 perches of the road from road from Dundalk to Ardee, between Drogheda to Dundalk, by Clogher, the meering o f Ardee and Ferrard and between Laurence McGaughran’s Lawlesstown hill, at the average rate house in Cullistown, and the south o f 3d. per perch, the necessary recog­ harbour of Clogher, 21 feet wide and nizance having been entered into by 14 with gravel, at the average rate of I the said contractor, and Patrick Devin o f 3s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ & John Devin. —for 3 years, — N o. 1, cognizance having been entered into 3 14 0 b y the said contractor, and John! Spring Assizes, 1836. Brabazon, and Michael Martin, — 7 14 0 133 A To John Brabazon, contractor, N o. 5, to repair 70 perches of the road from 137 F To Bernard Marron, contractor, Dunleer to the sea at Lurgangreen, be­ to repair 50 perches o f the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Clogher, tween Togher H ill and the sea shore at Lurganboice, 21 feet wide and 14 between the cross roads o f Ganders­ town, and Joseph Heeny’s house in with gravel, at the average rate o f 3s. Clogher, 21 feet wide and 14 with per perch, the necessary recognizance! Louth County Archivesgravel, at the average rate o f 3s. 6d. having been entered into by the said contractor, and Bernard Marron and per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said Patrick Keeran, —N o. 1, 10 10 134 0 contractor, and John Brabazon and B To John Brabazon, contractor, 8 15 0 to repair 60 perches of the road from Michael Martin, —N o. 7, E T o Bernard Marron, contractor, Dunleer to the sea at Port, between 138 the cross o f Dysart, & Seafield cross, to repair 30 perches o f the road from 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Dunleer to the Sea, at Clogher, be­ the average rate of 6s. 3d. per perch, tween the cross roads of Reynoldstown, the necessary recognizance having and John Kirk’s house in Clogher, 21 been entered into by the said contrac­ feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the tor, and Bernard Marron and Patrick average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the Keeran, —N o. 2, necessary recognizance having been 9 15 0 entered into by the said contractor, & 135 C To John Brabazon, contractor, John Brabazon and Michael Martin, to repair 50 perches of the road from 5 5 0 Drogheda to Dundalk, between Cob­ — N o. 6, 139 H To Michael Martin, contractor, lers cross, and Reynoldstown, 21 feet Carried over, 64 10 6 Carried over, 34 1 6 38 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 39

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 64 10 6 N o. Brought forward 104 1 0 6 to repair 40 perches of the road from 143 M To Bernard Grogan, contrac­ Drogheda to Dundalk, by Blackhall, tor to repair 0 0 perches of the road between the bridge of Kilslattery, and from Drogheda to Dundalk, between boundary of Priorstown from Garula, the turnpike road near Patrick Sars- 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, tield’s house and the cross roads of at the average rate of 4s. per perch, Tenure by R ed Gap, 21 feet wide and the necessary recognizance having- 14 with gravel, at the average rate of been entered into by the said contrac­ 4s. per perch, the necessary recog­ tor, and Robert Roddy, and Bernard nizance having been entered into by Marron, —N o. 9, 8 0 0 the said contractor, and Patrick 340 I To Robert Roddy, contractor, Grogan, & John McCabe, —No. 17, 1 2 0 0 to repair 50 perches of the road from 144 Q To Patrick Crilly, contrac­ Drogheda to Dundalk, between the tor, to repair 160 perches of the road, bridge of Beaulieu and the bridge of from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Broughan, 2 1 feet wide and 14 with the cross of Drumshallon arid the Li­ gravel, at the average rate o f 4s. berties of Drogheda, at John Mor­ per perch, the necessary recognizance gan’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 with having been entered into by the said gravel, at the average rate of 3s. contractor, and Patrick Maguire and 1 0 d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ Thomas Flanagan,—N o. 1 0 , 1 0 0 0 zance having been entered into by the 141 J To Patrick Maguire, contractor, said contractor, and James Crilly and to repair 1 0 0 perches of the road from Patrick Tiernan,—N o. 2 2 , 30 13 4 Collon to the sea, between Mr. Ol- 145 R To Richard Bailie, contractor, phert’s house in Termonfeckin, and to repair 50 perches o f the road from LouthSea Point Lodge, 2 1 feet wide County and ArchivesArdee to the Sea at Reynoldstown, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of between the town o f Dunleer and the 3s. per perch, the necessary recogni­ meering of Sir Patrick Bellew’s estate, zance having been entered into by the 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at said contractor, and Robert Roddy the average rate o f 2 s. 6 d. per perch and Thomas Flanagan,— No. 1 2 , 15 0 0 the necessary recognizance having been 142 K To Robert Roddy, contractor, entered into by the said contractor and to repair 40 perches of the road from Patrick Casey and Patrick Hoey, - Drogheda to Dundalk, between the N o . 23, 6 5 0 Chapel o f Termonfeckin, and the 146 T To W in. McGill, contractor, to cross roads at Ganderstown, 2 1 feet repair 80 perches of the road from wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave Drogheda to Dundalk, by Newtown rage rate of 2 s. 6 d. per perch, the ne­ Drogheda, between Newhouse bridge cessary recognizance having been enter­ and Mr. Donagh’s avenue gate, at ed into by the said contractor, and the average rate of 4s. 6 d. per perch, Patrick Maguire and Thomas Flana­ the necessary recognizance having gan,— N . 1 4 , 7 0 0 been entered into by the said contrac 153 8 10 Carried over. 104 10 6 Carried over, 40 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836.41

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 203 2 2 No. Brought forward, 153 8 10 tor and Patrick Cooney and Patrick ing been entered into by the said contractor, and William Johnston and Sarsfield,—N o. 25, 18 0 0 Peter Segrave, —N o. 30, .. 1 2 0 0 147 U To William Magill, contractor, 151 Y To Pat Donnelly, contractor to repair 80 perches of the road from repair 2 0 perches o f the road from Collon to the sea by Cartown, be­ Drogheda to Dundalk, between John tween the cross roads at the school Crinnion’s house and the Sea shore, house of Ballymakenny, and the 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel at the bridge of Termonfeckin, 21 feet wide average rate of Is. 1 1 d. per perch, the and 14 with gravel, at the average rate necessary recognizance having been of 4s. 6 d. per perch, the necessary re­ entered into by the said contractor, and cognizance having been entered into Thomas Donnelly and Michael Don­ by the said contractor, and George nelly, —No. 3, 1 18 4 Raye, and Patrick Sarsfield. —No. 152 Z To Patrick Donnelly, contrac­ 26, 18 0 0 tor, to repair 50 perches of the road 148 V To David Alexander, contrac­ from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the tor, to repair a double flagged gullet, 1 Sea, between Salterstown bridge and on the road from Drogheda to Dun­ the meering o f Ardee and Ferrard, dalk, between the cross of Port, and 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at, Laurence Hardman’s house in Mitch­ the average o f Is. 3d. per perch, the elstown, at the average rate of 5s. per necessary recognizance having been perch, the necessary recognizance entered into by the said contractor, having been entered into by the said and Thomas Donnelly and Michael contractor, and William Johnston, Donnelly, -—No. 34. 3 2 6 Louthand Peter Segrave. —N o. 28, County3 0 0 153Archives A F To David Alexander, con­ 149 W To Patrick Donnelly, contrac- tractor, to repair 40 perches, of the tor, to repair 80 perches of the road road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be from Drogheda to Dundalk, between tween Michelstown cross and Duna­ Martinstown cross and Patrick Don­ ny church, 2 1 feet wide and 14 with 2 1 nelly’s house, feet wide and 14 gravel, at the average rate of 2 s. 6 d. with gravel, at the average rate of 2 s. per perch, the necessary recognizance 1 1 d. per perch, the necessary recog­ having been entered into by the said nizance having been entered into by contractor, and W m . Johnston & P e the said contractor, and Thomas Don­ ter Segrave, —N o. 40, 5 0 0 nelly & Michael Donnelly, —N o. 29 11 13 4 154 A G To James Malcolm, con­ X To David Alexander, contrac­ 150 tractor, to built a gullet on the road tor, to repair 80 perches o f the road from Drogheda to Navan, between: from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Mr. Balfour’s gate, and Mr. Marron’s! Thomas Toner’s house and John Crin­ house, in Little Grange, the necessary! nian’s house 21 feet wide and 14 with recognizance having been entered into grave], at the average rate of 3s. per by the said contractor, and William perch the necessary recognizance hav- Carried oxer,.. 225 3 0 Carried ever, 203 2 2 42 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 43

£ s. d. £ s. d. -No. Brought forward, 225 3 0 No. Brought forward, 269 13 2 tractor, to repair 500 perches of the Rogers anil Patrick Kirk, —N o. 41, 2 1 0 0 road from Drogheda to Ardee, be­ 155 A 11 To George Reay, contractor, tween Leonards cross and the lands of to repair 71 perches of the road from Knockeleva 26 feet wide and 18 Drogheda to Navan, between Mr. with gravel, at the average rate of 6 s. Marron’s house, and Mattock bridge, per perch, the necessary recogni­ at the rate of Is. per perch, the neces­ zance having been entered into by sary recognizance having been entered the said contractor, and Daniel into by the said contractor, and James McGiveney and Robert Bingham,— Reay, and James Simpson, —N o. 42, 3 11 0 N o . 55, 150 0 0 35G A J To George Reay, contractor, 160 A S T o Thomas Crinnion, con­ to repair 50 perches o f the road from tractor, to repair 1 0 0 perches of the Drogheda to Ardee, between James road from Drogheda to Ardee, be­ Moore’s lime kilns, and the Collon tween the lands o f Knockeleva, and post road, 21 feet wide and 14 with the lands o f Anaglog, 26 feet wide & gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 9d. 18 with gravel, at the average rate of per perch, the necessary recognizance 7s. per perch, the necessary recog­ having been entered into by the said nizance having been entered into by contractor, and Henry Sloan and Jas. the said contractor, & Daniel M cGiv- Reay, —No. 44, 6 17 6 ney and Robert Bingham, —N o. 55, 35 0 0 157 A K To Patrick Maguire, con­ tractor, to repair 428 perches of the OLD CONTRACTS. road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ Louthtween Greenhills bridge, and Beaulieu County 161 ArchivesTo Thomas Crinnion, contractor, bridge. at the average rate of 1 0 d. per to repair 635 perches of the road from perch, the necessary recognizance hav- Newtown Monasterboice to Collon, ing been entered into by the said con­ between Collonbeg nursery and N ew­ tractor, and Robert Roddy and Thos. town Monasterboice, at the average Flanagan,—N o. 45, 17 16 8 rate o f 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary 158 A O To Pat Crilly, contractor, recognizance having been entered into to repair 1 0 0 perches of the road from by the said contractor, and the Right Collon to the Sea by Blackhall, be­ lio n . Lord Ferrard and Patrick Sars­ tween the cross roads of Drumshallon, field, —£11 4s. 10d., and 2s. stamp and the cross roads at Blackhall, 21 duty, —last year, — N o. 78, 11 6 1 0 feet wide and 14 with gravel at the 162 T o Laurence Kenny, contractor, to average rate of 2s. 9d. per perch, the repair 467 perches of the road from necessary recognizance having been Drogheda to Dundalk, between the entered into by he said contractor, and the South Grange and the Chapel James Crilly and Peter Crilly, — rate o f Skeagmore, at the average rate N o . 5 4 , . . 13 15 0 of 4d. per perch the necessary recogni­ 159 A P To Thomas Crinnion, con- zance having been entered into by the

466 0 0 Carried over. 269 13 2 Carried over,..

I i 44 Barony of Ferrard.

£ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 466 0 0 said contractor and Sir Patrick Bel­ lew, Bart, and John Brabazon, £7 BARONY OF FERRARD 15s. 8d. and 2s. stamp Amy —fourth year, — No. 79, • • 7 17 8 163 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to repair 276 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the The following sums w ere presented by the Grand road from Dunleer to Grange, & the meering of Ardee and Ferrard, at the Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off the average of 4d. per perch, the necessa­ County at Large, and applied to the following uses. ry recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart., and John Bra­ bazon, —£4 12s. and 2s. stamp duty, N o. £ S. d. —fourth year, — N o. 80, 4 14 O 166 B To Bernard Grogan, contractor, 164 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3 to' repair 60 perches of the road from chap. 55, Drogheda to Dundalk, between the repair 438 perches of the road from tec. 6. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the cross roads of Tenure and Gibers road from Prosperhill to Walshes­ bridge, 21 feet wide & 14 with gravel, town, and the road from Dysart to at the average rate of 3s, 4d. per to John Dolan’s house, at the average' perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ rate of 4d. per perch, the necessary; ing been entered into by the said con­ recognizance having been entered into tractor, and Pat Grogan and Pat Louthby the said contractor and SirCounty P. ArchivesMagennis, —N o. 2, 10 0 0 Bellew, Bart, and John Brabazon, 167 C To Pat Maginnis, contractor, to £7 6s. Id. & 2s. stamp duty, —fourth, ibid. repair 100 perches of the road from year, — N o. 80. 7 8 2 Dunleer to the sea at Port, between 165 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to the bridge of Dunleer, and Matthew repair 507 perches of the road from Sarrahan’s at the Mountains of Dun­ Dunleer to the Sea, between the leer, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, meering o f Dromin and Trian, and at the average rate of 2s. 10d 1/2. per Rathdromin, at the average rate of 4d. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ per perch, the necessary recognizance ing been entered into by the said con­ having been entered into by the said tractor, and Richard Cooney & R i­ contractor, and Sir P . Bellew, Bart, chard Maginnis, —No. 4, 14 7 6 and John Brabazon. —-£8 9s. and 168 E To Michael Jones, contractor, 2s. stamp duty,. —fourth year,— Ibid. to repair 235 perches, by contract for sec. 80, & 8 one year, of the road from Collon to N o. 82, 11 0 3 & 4 W. 4 chap. 78, the sea by Tullyesker, between the Total, 494 10 10 sec. 17. Turnpike road and the cross roads of Ballymakenny, at the average rate of

'Carried over, 24 7 6 46 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 47

£ s. d. £ s. d. ■No. Brought forward 24 7 6 No, Brought forward, 61 8 10 6d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ nizance having been entered into by zance having been entered into by the the said contractor, and Pat Levins said contractor, and Pat Cooney, and and Pat Darby, —N o. 10, 6 0 10 Patrick Sarsfield, —N o. 6, 5 17 6 173 K To Pat Levins, contractor, to 169 F To William Magill, contractor, 36 Geo. 3 repair 1005 perches by darning of the 86 Geo. 3, to repair 254 perches, by contract for c hap. 55 road from Collon to the sea, between chap. 55, one year, of the road from Collon to Prosper hill and the sea shore at R ey­ sec. 80, & the Sea by Beaulieu between the cross noldstown at the average rate of 4 1/2d. 3& 4 W m . < chap. 78. roads at Carstown and the cross per perch, the necessary recognizance see. 17. roads at James McEvoy’s at the ave­ having been entered into by the said rage rate of 9d. per perch, the neces­ contractor and Patrick McKowne sary recognizance having been entered and Geo. Howell, —No. 12, 18 16 10 into by the said contractor, and Pat 174 L To Pat Keenan, contractor, to Cooney, and Pat Sarsfield, —N o. 7. 9 10 6 Ibid. repair 30 perches of the road from 170 G To William Dunn, contractor, Dunleer to the sea, between Pat Gil 45 Geo. 3, to repair 150 perches by darning, of mer’s in Corrigan and the cross of chap. 55, the road from Navan to Drogheda, Clonmore, 21 feet wide and 14 feet sec. 0. between James Martin’s bridge in with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. Belpatrick, and the lands of Collon, 6d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ at the average rate o f 8d. per perch, zance having been entered into by the the necessary recognizance having said contractor, and John Brabazon, been entered into by the said contrac­ and Owen Kirwan, —N o. 17, 5 5 0 tor, and Pat Carwan and Thomas 175 M T o Peter Johnston, contractor, LouthDawney, —N o. 8, County5 0 0 Ibid. Archivesto repair 20 perches o f the road from 171 H To Pat Crilly, contractor, to Drogheda to Dundalk, between the I b i d . repair 100 perches o f the road from cross o f Drumgutter and the cross of Collon to the sea, between the lodge Belwill, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ gate of Rokeby Hall, and the chapel vel at the average rate o f 3s. 6d. per of Tenure, 21 feet wide and 14 with perch, the necessary recognizance gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 4d. having been entered into by the said per perch, the necessary recognizance contractor, and Michael McGill and having been entered into by the said Owen Rogers— N o. 18, 3 10 0 contractor, and James Crilly and 176 N To John Brabazon, contractor, Peter Crilly, —No. 9, 16 13 4 Ibid. to repair 30 perches o f the road from 172 J To Pat Levins, contractor, to Dunleer to the sea, between Barton’s I b i d . repair 50 perches of the road from cross at Legpatrick, 21 feet wide and Drogheda to Dundalk, between the 14 with gravel, at the average rate of South bridge of Grange and the cross o f 3s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re of Drumshallon, 21 feet wide and 14 cognizance having been entered into feet with gravel, at the average rate of by the said contractor, and Patrick 2s. 5d. per perch, the necessary recog- Keenan and Owen Maguire— N o. 19, 5 5 0 6 Carried over,., 61 8 10 Carded over,.. 100 6 48 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 49

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o . Brought forward 100 6 6 N o. Brought forward, 195 9 10 177 O T o John Brabazon, contractor, by Termonfeckin, between Cannon­ SO Geo. 3. to repair 60 perches of the road from town bridge and Termonfeckin bridge, chap. 55, Dunleer to the sea, between Patrick at the average rate of Is. 3d. per perch, see. 5. Carrol’s in Port and the cross of Port,1 the necessary recognizance having been 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the entered into by the said contractor, & average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the Thomas Maguire and Owen Maguire, necessary recognizance having been en­ — N o. 27, 28 10 0 tered into by the said contractor, and 178 U To Samuel Sloan, contractor, Patrick Keenan end Owen Maguire,! 49 Geo. 3, to repair 828 perches by darning of — No. 20, 8 15 0 chap. 55, the road from Collon to the sea, be­ 178 P To John Brabazon, contractor, 1 sec. 6. . tween Collon and Tenure Chapel, at 4 9 G e o . 3 , for filling 96 perches o f the grips of] the average rate of 4d. per perch, the c h a p . 8 4 . ditches and holes on the road from necessary recognizance having been en­ s e c . 1 9 . Dunleer to the sea, between Ferrard tered into by the said contractor, and cross and the cross of Port, at the ave­ Henry Sloan and James Reay, — rage rate of 2s. 3d. per perch, the N o. 28, 13 10 0 necessary recognizance having been 183 V To James Reay, contractor, to entered into by the said contractor, b i d . repair 221 perches, by darning, of the and Patrick Keenan and Owen Ma­ road from Collon to Slane, between guire, —N o. 21, 10 10 0 Collon and the lands of Strinagh, at 179 R To Owen Maguire, contractor, the average rate of 5d. per perch, the 30 Geo. 3, to repair 739 perches, by darning, of] necessary recognizance having been chap. 65 entered into by the said contractor, sec. C. the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, bet ween Newfound- and James Simpson and George Reay, Louthwell bridge and Cannontown bridgeCounty —Archives N o. 29, 4 12 1 at the average rate of Is. 10d. per 184 W To Peter Bellew, contractor, perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ibid. to repair 874 perches, by darning, of ing been entered into by the said con­ the road from Collon to Kells, between tractor, and Thomas Maguire & Owen Collon and the lands of Rathbran, at Kirwan, —N o. 24. 67 14 10 Is. 9d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 180 S To Robert Ruddy, contractor, zance having been entered into by the Ibid. to repair a bridge on the road from said contractor, and Daniel McGiv- sec. 21. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the ney and James Bellew, —N o. 30, 70 9 6 Chapel of Termonfeckin and the cross' 185 X To Michael Crinnion, contrac­ roads of Ganderstown, the necessary ibid. tor to repair 1450 perches, by darn­ recognizance having been entered into ing, of the road from Drogheda to by the said contractor, and Patrick Ardee, between Collonbeg Nursery Maguire & Michael Martin— N o . 25, 7 17 6 and Leonard’s cross, at the average 181 T To Owen Kirwan, contractor, rate of Is. 8d. per perch, the neces­ I b i d . to repair 456 perches, by darning of sary recognizance having been entered s e c . 6 . the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, into by the said contractor, and Da- 318 17 5 Carried over. 195 9 10 Carried over,.. 50 Barony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 51

£ s. d. £ s. d. No. Brought forward, 318 17 5 N o Brought forward 652 18 7 niel M cGivney and Richard Finnegan, dalk, between Skallon’s house and —No. 31, .. — 120 16 8 the turn to Melliphont, at the average 0 186 Y To James Reay, contractor, rate of 5s. per perch, the necessary 36 Geo. 3. to repair 194 perches, by darning, of recognizance having been entered into ch a p . 55, the road from Collon to Mellephont, by the said contractor, and James see. 6. between Collon and the lands of Stri- Simpson and Geo. Reay, —No. 41, 8 0 nagh, at the average rate of 9d. per 191 A F To J. R eay, contractor, for perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 36 Geo, 3, opening & repairing a gullet on the road ing been entered into by the said con­ chap. 53, from Kells to Drogheda, between T. tractor, and James Simpson and Geo. sec. 21. Scott’s and Townly Hall School 0 Reay, —No. 32, 7 5 6 House, at the average rate of 6s. per 187 A A To Peter Bellew, contrac­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Ibid. tor, to repair 806 perches, by darning, ing been entered into by the said con­ of the road from Mellephont & Slane tractor, and James Simpson and Geo. to Dunleer, between Boyle’s bridge Reay, —No. 42, 2 5 0 and Whiteriver bridge, at the average 192 A G To William McMemony, rate of 10d, per perch, the ne­ 36 Geo. 3, being the amount of a half year’s Su­ cessary recognizance having been en­ chap. 158, perannuation Pension, due him this sec. I, tered into by the said contractor, and Assizes, as County Constable, ------Daniel McGivney, and James Bellew, N o. 43, 4 12 3 — N o. 34, 33 11 8 193 A II To Thomas Cunningham, 108 A B To James Reay, contractor, Ibid. being the amount of a half year’s Su­ Ibid. to repair 1477 perches, by darning of perannuation Pension, due him this 2 Louththe road from Slane to Drogheda County be­ ArchivesAssizes as County Constable— No. 44 9 2 tween Mattock’s bridge and the liber­ 194 A I To Richard Morris, being ty of Drogheda, at the average rate of I b i d . the amount of one year’s Superannua­ 2s. 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ tion Pension, due him this Assizes, nizance having been entered into by as County Constable, —No. 45, 4 18 4 the said contractor and Thomas Ter- 195 A J To Patrick Heeney, & Co. ney and George Ogle, —No. 35, 172 6 4 3&4W. 4 to reimburse them for the malicious in­ chap. 78, jury they sustatined by the burning of 189 A D To Ralph Smith, Esq. con­ sec. 70. 49 Geo. 3, tractor, for opening a newline of road Yarn in their Black Store at Mell on 12 6 chap. 84. from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the night of the 9th Novr. —N o. 46, 35 tec. d. Bealieu bridge and Banktown, the ne­ cessary recognizance having been en­ O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . tered into by the said contractor, and 11. Chester & Francis Donagh, Esqrs. Under 3 £ 4 Win. 4, chap. 78, — No. 40, 0 1 0 190 A E To James Reay, contractor, 196 To William Moore, contractor, for 30 Gen. 3, for taking down and re-building a gul­ 3 6 Geo. 3 keeping in repair 276 perches of the chap. 66, chap. 55, road from Dunleer to Ardee between M C. 21. let, on the road from Collon to Du- sec. 80. 710 15 10 Carried over,.. 652 18 7 Carried over,.. 52 B arony of Ferrard. Summer Assizes, 1836. 53

£ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 710 15 10 £ s. d. the meering of Ardee and Ferrard & No Brought forward,.. 747 9 3 Lawlesstown Hill, at the average Termonfeckin, between the new School rate of 3d. per perch, the necessary House in Termonfeckin and Ball’s recognizance having been entered into cross roads, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. i by the said contractor, and Pat De­ per perch, the necessary recognizance vin John Devin, —2nd year— N o. 48, 3 14 0 having been entered into by the said 197 To Michael Martin, contractor, for contractor, and George Pentland, 30 Geo. 3, keeping in repair 802 perches of the Esq. and Thomas Carolan, —stamp chap. 55, road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by duty, 2s. — last year,— N o. 25, 4 2 0 sec. 80. Blackhall, between the meering of 201 To Michael Martin, contractor, for Blackhall and Garrulla and Killally 36 Geo. 3 keeping in repair 809 perches of the chap. 55 road from Dunleer to the sea, by cross roads, at the average rate of sec. 80. 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ Blackhall, between Kilslattery cross nizance having been entered into by roads and the sea shore, at the average the said contractor, and Sir Patrick rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary Bellew, Bart, and Peter Condra— recognizance having been entered into Stamp duty 2s.— sixth year, — N o. 49, 14 6 0 by the said contractor, and George 198 To Thomas Crawford, contractor, Pentland, Esq. and Thomas Carolan, 14 8 I b i d . _ for keeping in repair 120 perches of stamp duty, 2s. — last year, — N o. 53, 6 the road from Dunleer to the sea, at 202 To Patrick Kirwan, contractor, for Ibid. Annagasson, between the finger post keeping in repair 1102 perches of the at Clude and Clude bridge, at the ave­ road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by rage rate of 4 1/2d. per perch, the neces­ Termonfeckin, between Termonfeckin sary recognizance having been en­ bridge, and the stream that divides Louth County ArchivesMaine and Reynoldstown, at the ave­ tered into by the said contractor, and John McClintock, Esq. and John rage rate of 41/4 d. per perch, the ne­ W oods, stamp duty 2s. — sixth year cessary recognizance having been en­ — N o. 50, 2 7 0 tered into by the said contractor, and 199 To John Brabazon, contractor, for Reps, of Wallop Brabazon, Esq. & Ib id . keeping in repair 916 perches of the Owen Kirwan, —stamp duty, 3s. — road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be- lath year, — N o. 54, 19 13 3 Coblers cross and Martinstown cross, 203 To Mr. James Simpson, Collector at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, Ibid. of the County Cess, for this Barony, sec. 48. the necessary recognizance having being the amount of his fees on been entered into by the said con­ £1719 9s. 0d. at 9d. per pound. 64 9 tractor and Sir Patrick Bellew, No. 55, 7 Bart., and Pat Keenan, —stamp du- 850 2 ty, 2s. — sixth year,— N o. 51, 16 6 5 7 200 To Michael Martin, contractor, for Deduct represented in aid of the Cess, -Nos. 107, £10 14s. I b i d . keeping in repair 226 perches of the Query- road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by 108, £10 14s. 21 8 0 Carried over,. . ' 747 9 3 Total, 828 14 7 \ Summer Assizes, 1836. 55

£ s. d. No. Brought forward, 10 0 0 200 E To John Clarke, contractor, to SUM M ER A SSIZE S,, 1836. repair 188 perches at the road from Carrickmacross to Dunleer, between Matthew Murray’s house at the cross roads, and the meering of Corballis & Glydefarm, at the average rate of Is. per perch, the necessary recognizance BARONY OF LOUTH having been entered into by the said contractor, and Matthew Murray and Peter Clarke, —No. 9, 9 8 0 207 J To James Brannagan, contrac­ tor, to repair 172 perches of the road UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES from Castleblaney to the sea, by Louth, between the meering of Louth and Monaghan, and the meering of Tooms and Tullycahan, at the average N o. £ s. d. rate of 20 at 3s. & 152 at 3d, per Granted Summer Assizes, 1835. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 204 C To John Mooney, contractor, ing been entered into by the said con­ to repair 50 perches of the road from tractor, and Peter Forde and Thomas Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the Carroll, —N o. 23, 4 13 0 Mill of Louth, and Michael Conlon’s 208 Z To James Maguire, contractor, house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ to repair 48 perches of the road from vel, at the average rate of Is. 6d. Dundalk to Ardee, between the meer­ Louthper perch, the necessary recognizance County ingArchives of Kilencoole and Allardstown, having been entered into by the said and Readypenny cross, 24 feet wide contractor, and William Mooney and and 16 with gravel, at the average Thomas Blackwell, —N o . 9, 3 15 0 rate of 4s. per perch, the necessary re­ cognizance having been entered into by Spring Assizes, 1836. the said contractor, and Nicholas Mar- D To John Clarke, contractor, to mion and Patrick Byrne, —N o. 48, 9 12 0 repair 80 perches of the road from 209 A A To James Maguire, contrac­ 205 Dundalk to Ardee, between Matthew tor, to repair 45 perches of the road Murray’s house, at the cross roads, from Dundalk to Ardee, between A l­ and Maplestown bridge, 21 feet wide lardstown cross & the meeringof Kil­ and 14 with gravel, at the average lencoole & Allardstown 24 feet wide & rate of 5s. 6. per perch for 10 16 with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. perches, and Is. per perch for 60, per perch, the necessary recognizance the necessary recognizance having having been entered into by the said been entered into by the said con­ contractor, and Nicholas Marmion tractor, and Matthew Murray and 210 and Patrick Byrne, —N o. 49, 9 0 0 Pet i Chute, — No. li, 6 5 0 A B To James Maguire, contrac-

Carried ova-,.. 10 0 0 Carried over,.. 42 13 0 56 Barony of Louth.

£ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 42 130 tor, to repair 40 perches of the road BARONY OF LOUTH from Dundalk to Ardee, between the bridge of Fane and Allardstown cross, at James M cEneaney’s house, ‘28 feet wide and 1G feet with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 0d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, The following sums were presented by the Grand and Nicholas Marmion and Patrick 9 0 0 Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the 211 Byrne, —N o. 50, County at Large, and applied to the following uses. To the Assignees of the Estate and effects of William Byrne, a Bankrupt, to reimburse them for the malicious injury said estate sustained, by the N o. £ s. d. burning of Bankrupt’s dwelling house, 214 A To Laurence Conlon, contrac- 100 0 0 at Tullygee, on 24th November last, 36 Geo. 3, tor to repair 212 perches by darning, — N o. 56, Chap. 55, of the road from Carrickmacross to sec. 6. the sea by Louth, between the meering OLD CONTRACTS. of Drumgoolin & Muff and Priortate, 212 To Patrick Cooney, contractor, to at the average rate of 5d. per perch, repair 196 perches of the road from the necessary recognizance having Dunleer to Dundalk, by Dromiskin, been entered into by the said contrac­ between the meering of Dromiskin, & tor, and John Reilly and Owen Reil­ Louththe Commons, and the Herd’s houseCounty Archivesly, —N o. 1, 4 8 4 in the Commons, at the average rate 215 B To Laurence Conlon, contractor, o f 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ Ibid. to repair 50 perches, by darning, of nizance having been entered into by the road from Carrickmacross to the the said contractor and Repts. of sea by Louth, between Jas. Brana­ William Lewery, Esq. and James gan’s in Drumgavna and Gerald Coleman, stamp duty, 2s. — last year. Smith’s in Muff, at the average rate 3 — N o. 57, 7 4 of 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ 213 To James Kinehan, contractor, to nizance having been entered into by repair 366 perches of the road from the said contractor and John Reilly Drogheda to Dundalk, by Dromiskin, and Owen Reilly, —No. 3, 0 16 8 between the meering of Ardee and 216 D To John Martin, contractor to Louth, and the meering of the Com Ibid repair 114 perches, by darning, of the mons of Dromiskin, at the average rate road from Carrickmacross to the sea o f 4d. per perch, the necessary re­ at Lurgangreen, between the cross cognizance having been entered into roads at Whiterath and Peter Ma­ by the said contractor, and Jas. Ha. ginniss’ at the sea shore, at the ave­ milton, Esq, and Thomas Kinehan, rage rate of 81/4 d. per perch, the neces- stamp duty, 2s.— last year. — N o. 58, 6 4 2 Carried over,.. 5 5 0 161 4 Total, 6 58 Barony of Louth Summer Assizes, 1836. 59

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 5 5 0 N o. Brought forward 35 1 8 sary recognizance having been entered gassan, between the meering that di­ into by the said contractor, and Jas. vides Mansfieldstown & Woodenstown Buddy and Thos. Faughey, —No. 6, 3 18 4 & the meering that divides Louth and 217 F To James Conlan, contractor, Ardee, 21 feet wide & 14 with gravel, 30 Geo. 3, to repair 342 perches, by darning, at the average rate of 5s. per perch, the chap. 55, of the road from Dundalk to Ardee, necessary recognizance having been en- sec. 6. between the meering that divides tered into by the said contractor, & M i­ Darver and Killencoole, at Brojney's chael Little & Pat Cooney, —No. 11, 12 10 0 bridge, and the cross of Gilbertstown, 221 J To John Martin, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3, repair 190 perches, by darning, of the at Matthew Murray’s, at the average chap. 55, rate of 10d. per perch, the necessary sec. 6. road from Carrickmacross to the Sea recognizance having been entered into at Lurgangreen, between Allardstown by the said contractor, and T homas cross and the cross at Whiterath, Connelly and Arthur Matthews, — at the average rate of 10 1/2d. per — N o. 8, 14 5 0 perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 218 G To James Conlon, contractor, ing been entered into by the said con­ Ibid. to repair 100 perches, by darning, of tractor, and James Ruddy and Thos. the road from Carrickmacross to the Faughey, —N o. 12, 8 6 3 sea at Lurgangreen, between Chris­ 222 K To Lau. Conlan, contractor, Ibid. tianstown cross, and the meering that to repair 40 perches of the road from divides Newtown Darver and Babes­ Carrickmacross to the sea, between wood, at the average rate of 8d. per Nicholas Larney’s in Newrath and perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Thomas Morgan’s in Mullacrew, 21J Louthing been entered into by the said con­County Archivesfeet wide 14 with gravel, at the tractor, and Thomas Connelly and average rate o f Is. 4d. per perch, Art. Mathews, —N o. 9, 3 6 8' the necessary recognizance having been 219 H To Michael Little, contractor, entered into by the said contractor, Ibid. to repair 100 perches by darning of and John Reilly and Owen Reilly, the road from Carrickmacross to the — N o. 13, 2 13 4 223 L To Lau. Conlon, contractor, to sea at Annagassan, between the cross Ibid. roads of Gilberstown, at M. Murray’s repair 60 perches of the road from and the meering that divides Mans-] Castleblaney to the sea, between Jas. fieldstown and Woodenstown, at the McArdle's in Louth and the stream average rate of 1s. 8d. per perch, the that divides Corderry from Ardpa­ necessary recognizance having been trick, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, entered into by the said contractor, at the average rate of Is. 6d. per and B. D. Shiels and John Bull, — perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ N o. 10, 8 6 8 ing been entered into by the said con­ 220 I To Thomas Ward, contractor, tractor, and John Reilly and Owen 4 10 0 I b i d . to repair 50 perches of the road from Reilly, —No. 14, Carrickmacross to the sea at Anna- 224 M To Lau. Conlon, contractor, to Ibid. ~ Carried over,.. 35 1 8 Carried over,. • 63 1 3 Summer Assizes, 1836. 60 Barony o f Louth. 6 1

£ s. d. £ s. d. No. Brought forward, 74 11 3 No. Brought forward 63 1 3 Carrickmacross to Dundalk, between repair 140 perches by darning of the the turnpike gate in Ballykelly and road from Castleblaney to the sea, by the meering of Stonetown and Tooms, Louth, between Owen Boyle’s in 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Channonrock and the School house in average rate of 2s. 10d. per perch, the Louth, at the average rate of 4d. per necessary recognizance having been perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ entered into by the said contractor, & ing been entered into by the said con­ John Reilly and Owen Reilly, — tractor, and John Reilly and Owen N o. 22. 7 1 8 Reilly, —N o. 15, 4 0 0 229 S To George Byrne, contractor, 225 N T o Lau. Conlon, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3, to repair the bridge of Knockbridge, chap. 55, 36 Geo. 3, repair 40 perches of the road from sec. 21. on the road from Dundalk to Louth, chap. 55 Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the between Jas. Martin’s in Knockgrange sec. 6. bridge o f Tallanstown and Edward and the mills o f Knockbridge, the McCann's in Corderry, 21 feet wide necessary recognizance having been en­ and 14 with gravel, at the average tered into by the said contractor, and rate of Is. 3d. per perch, the necessary James Anderson and Patk. Curtis,— recognizance having been entered into N o. 25. 10 0 0 by the said contractor and John Reil­ 230 To James Maguire, to reimburse ly and Owen Reilly, —No. 18, 2 10 0 3 & 4 W . 4 I him for the malicious injury he sus­ 226 O T o Lau. Conlon, contractor, ch a p . 78 tained by the breaking of two Gates sec. 70. I b i d . to repair 120 perches, by darning, of and two Gate piers in Corderry, on the the road from Castleblaney to the sea, night of Tuesday or morning of W ed­ between Owen Boyle’s in Channon nesday the 24th Feb. last,—-No. 28, 7 0 0 Louthrock, and the meering of Louth County and 231 ArchivesTo Pat Murphy, to reimburse him Monaghan, at the average rate o f 4d. I b i d . for the malicious injury he sustained per perch, the necessary recognizance by the breaking of his Windows, door, having been entered into by the said and part of his household furniture contractor, and John Reilly and Owen at Tooms, on the night of Wednesday Reilly, —N o. 19, 2 0 0 the 24th Feb. last— N o. 29, 6 11 6 227 P To Lau. Conlon, contractor, I b i d . to repair 40 perches, by darning, of O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . the road from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Nicholas Larney’s in N ew­ 232 To Robert W ood, contractor, to rath and Michael Conlon’s in Henry’s 36 Geo. 3. repair 759 perches of the road from chap. 55, cross, at the average rate of Is. 6d. sec. 80. Castleblaney to the sea at Blackrock, per perch, the necessary recognizance between Bernard Clarke’s house in having been entered into by the said Knockbridge and the meering of U p­ contractor, and John Reilly and per Dundalk and Louth Baronies, at Owen Reilly, — No. 20, 3 0 0 the average rate of 4 1/4d . per perch, the . 228 Q, To Lau. Conlon, contractor, necessary recognizance having been 'ibid. to repair 50 perches of the road from Carried over,.. 105 4 5 Carried over. 74 11 3 6 2 Barony of Louth.

£ S. d. No. Brought forward, 100 4 0

entered into by the said contractor, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1836. and Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Thos. Mullans, stamp duty, 2s. fifth year. — No. 30, 13 10 9 233 To Mr. Arthur Holland, Collector, SO Geo. 3. of the County Cess for this Barony BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK chap. 55 being the amount, of his Fees on s ec. 80. £850 4s. 4d. at 9d. per pound, — No. 31, 31 17 8

150 12 10 UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES Deduct represented in aid of the Cess. —No. 101, 0 0 0

Total, 150 7 10 N o. £ s. d. Granted Summer, 1835.

234 To Patrick Malone, contractor, to repair 711 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Lurgangreen, by the sea, between John H ill’s house, on the Dublin road, and the meering of Earl Louth County Roden’sArchives and Sir Augustus Foster’s estates, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and J. N . Frood, Esq. and Owen Malone. —stamp duty 2s. — third year,— N o. 15, 8 19 9 235 To James McKenna, contractor, to repair 291 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Cross­ maglen, between the cross roads of Roache and the meering of Louth & Armagh, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, & George McGusty, Esq. and Patrick McKenna, stamp duty, 2s.—third year, — N o. 17, 5 5 0

Carried over,. • 14 4 9 64 Barony of Upper Dundalk. Summer Assizes, 1836. 65

£ s. d.

No. Brought forward.. 14 4 9 £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 116 2 3 Spring, 1836. 26 feel wide and 21 with gravel, at the average rate of 8s. 6d. per perch, 236 C To James Haughey, contrac­ the necessary recognizance having been tor, to repair 40 perches of the road entered into by the said contractor, and from Carrickmacross to Carlingford, Joseph Edmonson and Thomas Boyle by Scotch Green, between James — N o. 9, 12 15 0 Carr’s at Balriggan, and Mr. Court­ 240 11 To Jas. Kennedy, contractor, ney’s house at Mountbailie, 21 feet to repair 40 perches of the road from wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave Dundalk to Ardee, between M. rage rate of 5s. 0d. per perch,, the ne­ McGee’s Public "house in Dundalk, cessary recognizance having been en and the Friary Chapel, 24 feet wide & tered into by the said contractor, and 16 with gravel, at the average rate of 7s. Walter James Dawson, and Thomas per perch, the necessary recognizance Bradford, —N o. 3, 10 0 0 having been entered into by the said 237 E To Hugh McCullagh, contrac contractor, and Joseph Edmonson & tor, to repair 75 perches of the road Thos. Boyle, --No. 10, 14 0 0 from Newry to Carrickmacross, be­ 241 I To James Kennedy, contractor, tween the Schoolhouse at Annavac to repair 50 perches of the road from key, and the meering that divides Dundalk to the sea, between Mr. P a­ Louth and Monaghan, 21 feet wide trick Lamb’s house in Dundalk, and and 14 with gravel, at the average and the big bridge of same, 24 feet rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, the necessary wide and 16 with gravel, at the ave- recognizance having been entered into rage rate of 7s. per perch, the neces- Louthby the said contractor, and EphriamCounty saryArchives recognizance having been entered McCullagh and John Bailie, —N o. 7, 16 17 6 into by the said contractor, and Jo­ 238 F To James Kennedy, contractor, seph Edmondson and Thomas Boyle, to repair 150 perches of the road from N o. 11, 17 10 0 Dundalk to the sea, between the Head 242 M To Owen McArdIe, contractor, Inn in Dundalk, & the Barrack gate in for taking down & rebuilding a bridge same, 26 feet wide & 21 feet with gravel, on the road from Dundalk to Castle­ at the average rate of 10s. per perch, the blaney, by Crossmaglen, near Patrick necessary recognizance having been Lennagan’s house in Drumcavall, and entered into by the said contractor, dividing the counties of Louth and and Joseph Edmondson and Thomas Monaghan, at the average rate of 6s. Boyle, —No. 8, 75 0 0 per perch, the necessary recognizance G To James Kennedy, contractor, having been entered into by the said to repair 30 perches of the road from contractor and Ralph Coulter, and Dundalk to the sea, between Mr. Patrick Agnew, —No. 16, 17 0 0 Robert Godbey’s house in Dundalk, 243 N . To Peter Clarke, contractor, and Mr. Lawless’ house in Seatown, to repair 100 perches of the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the Fri- Carried over,.. 116 2 3 Carried over, 177 7 3 66 barony of Upper Dundalk. Summer Assizes, 1836. 67

£ s. d. £ s. d. No. Brought forward, 177 7 3 No Brought forward, 290 7 3 ary Chapel of Dundalk, and Hugh tor, to repair 40 perches of the road O ’Hare, s house in Rath, 24 feet from Dundalk to the sea, between wide and 10 with gravel, at the average Maxwell’s bridge and J. Byrne rate of 8s. per perch, the necessary re­ house at the Quays of D undalk- cognizance having been entered into 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at by the said contractor, and O wen the average rate o f 7s. per perch, O'Hare, and Nicholas Martin, the necessary recognizance having No. 17, 40 0 0 been entered into by the said con­ 214 1* To Patrick Markey, contrac­ tractor and Laurence Leonard and tor, to repair 200 perches o f the road Owen Malone, —No. 33, .. 14 0 0 from Dundalk to Armagh, by Fork­ 248 A B To Thomas Mullen, con­ hill, between Matthew McElroy’s] tractor, to repair 250 perches of the house on the Newry Road, and Air. road from Dundalk to Ardee, between Courtney’s house in Mountbailie, 24 the stream that divides Dundalk Cor­ feet wide and 10 with gravel, at the poration from Rath, and Affane average rate of 6s. per perch the bridge, 24 feet wide and 16 with gra­ necessary recognizance having been vel, at the average rate of 6s. 6d. per entered into by the said contractor, perch, the necessary recognizance and Walter James Dawson & Thos having been entered into by the said Bradford, —N o. 20, 60 0 0 contractor, and Robert W ood and 245 T To Richard Flinn, contractor, Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 37, 81 5 0 to repair 80 perches of the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Cross­ OLD CONTRACTS, Louthmaglen, between Francis Hagan's County Archives house in Knockagh, & Hugh McDon­ 240 To James McKenna, contractor, to nell’s house in Slieve, at the average repair 385 perches of the road from rate of Is. 0d. per perch, the necessary Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross recognizance having been entered into roads of Skyhill and the meering of by the said contractor, and Robert Louth and Armagh, at the average Bailie and Robert Dickie, —N o. 26, 7 0 0 rate o f 41/4d. per perch, the neces­ sary recognizance having been entered

246 V To Richard Flinn, contractor, 4 to repair 80 perches of the road from into by the said contractor, and Geo. Dundalk to Castleblaney, by Cross McGusty, Esq. and Patrick McKen­ maglen, between Mr. J Bailie’s meer na, £6 16s. 4d. —stamp duty, 2s. — ing at Shortstone, & Mr. R . Bailie’, sixth year. — N o. 40, 6 18 meering at Ballybinvy, at the average 250 To James Deery, contractor, to re­ rate of Is. (5d. per perch, the neces- pair 551 perches of the road from A r­ sary recognizance having been entered dee to Forkhill, between the cross into by the said contractor, and Robt. roads o f Skyhill, and the cross roads at Bailie and Robert Dickie, —No. 28, 6 0 0 Shortstone, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. 247 Y To Patrick Malone, contrac- per perch, the necessary recognizance 7 Carried over, 290 7 3 Carried over, 392 10 68 Barony o f Upper Dundalk.

£ s. d. N o. Brought forward... 392 10 7 having been entered into by the said BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK contractor, and George McGusty, Esq., and Michael Deery, £9 15s. Id. stamp-duty) , 2s. — sixth year. —-No. 41, 9 17 1 251 To Janies Haughey, contractor, to repair 614 perches of the road from Dundalk to Armagh, between the The following sums were presented by the Grand meering of Lurgankeel and Dungoo- Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the* ley, and the meering of Louth and A r­ magh, at the average rate of 41/4d. County at Large, and applied to the following uses. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Walter James Daw­ N o. son, Esq. & Mat. Haughey, £10 17s. £ s. d. 5d. —stamp duty, 2s. —fifth year, — 257 A To Pat Cooney, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3, repair 90 perches, by darning, of the No. 4 2 ,.... 10 19 5 chap. 55, road from Lurgangreen to Dundalk, 252 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, sec. 6. by the Black R ock, between Mr. to repair 486 perches of the road from James Fergusson’s house at the Black Ardee to Forkhill, between the A r­ R ock and Mr. Fortescue’s Farm at magh bridge, and the bridge that di­ the Marsh, at the average rate of Is vides Conika, and Barronstown, at the 4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ average rate of 4d. per perch the ne­ zance having been entered into by the cessary recognizance having been en­ said contractor, and Thomas Ward tered into by the said contractor, and Louth County Archivesand Jas. Kinnahan, —N o. 1, Thomas McCann, Owen McKeown, 6 0 0 258 B To Chas. M cCallan, contractor, Graham Johnston, Esq. and James Ibid. to repair 200 perches, by darning McCooey, £8 2s. —stamp duty, 2s. — o f the road from Dundalk to Ardee, fifth year, — N o. 43, 8 4 0 between Henry Savage’s house on the 250 To John Craig, contractor, to re­ Dublin road and Heanstown cross, pair 340 perches of the road from A r­ magh to Carlingford, by the White at the average rate of Is. per perch, the necessary recognizance hav Mills, between the bridge that divides ing been entered into by the said con­ Lurgankeel and Carrickedmond, and tractor, and Joseph Wright and James Stephen Marmion’s house in Annaghs, Arthur, —No. 4, 10 at the average rate of 41/4d per perch, 0 0 C To Felix Grant, contractor, the necessary recognizance having 259 to repair 203 perches of the road from been entered into by the said contrac­ Ibid. Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, be­ tor, and Walter James Dawson, Esq. tween Constantine Maguire’s house at and Henry Craige, £ 6 0s. 5d. — Castletown and Mrs. Twible’s house; stamp duty, 2s —fifth year,— No. 44, 6 2 5 at Castletown, at the average rate of

Carried over. 16 0 0 Total,.. 427 13 C 70 Barony of Upper D undalk. Summer Assizes, 1836. 71

£ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward No, Brought forward, 16 0 0 No, 82 19 9 Is. 8d. per perch, the necessary recog­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor and Ralph Coulter, & nizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Matthew Patrick Deery, 19 15 0 J To Hugh Hanlon, contractor Murphy & Patrick Malone, —N o. 7 16 18 4 264 36 Geo. 3 to repair 200 perches, by darning, of 260 D To John Craig, contractor, to chap. 55 the road from Dundalk to the sea, be­ 36 Geo. 3, to repair 119 perches by darning of sec. 6. J tween Patrick Kirley’s house at chap. 55, the road from Dundalk to Armagh, Dowdalshill and the sea at the North sec. 6. between Mr. J. C. Murphy’s gate at Marsh, at the average rate of Is. 9d. Castletown and the bridge below St. per perch, the necessary recognizance John’s well in Castletown, at the having been entered into by the said average rate of Is. 5d. per perch, the contractor, and Laurence Leonard and necessary recognizance having been Felix O'Hanlon, —No. 17, 17 10 0 entered into by the said contractor, 265 K To Nicholas Heeney, contrac­ and Laurence Kinnahan and Patrick Ibid. tor, to repair 80 perches, by darning, 8 5 Malone, —N o. 8, 9 of the road from Dundalk to Market 261 F To George Byrne, contractor, hill, between Owen Hagan’s house Ibid. to repair the battlements of the bridge in Drumbella and the meering of s ec. 21. of Knockbridge, on the road from Louth and Armagh, at the average Dundalk to Louth, between James rate of Is. 4d. per perch, the neces­ Martin’s in Knockgrange and the sary recognizance having been entered Mills of Knockbridge, the necessary into by the said contractor and Con­ recognizance having been entered into stantine Kirley, and Peter Heeney, by the said contractor, & Pat Gartlany N o. 18, 5 6 8 and James Anderson, —N o. 9, 8 0 0 266 262 L To Patrick Malone, contrac­ LouthG To Thomas Mullen contractor, County Ibid. Archives tor, to repair 350 perches, by darning Ibid. to repair 1008 perches, by darning, of sec. 6. of the road from Dundalk to the sea, the road from Dundalk to Louth, be­ between Mr. John Duffy’s house at tween Peter McEvoy’s in Rath and the Quay of Dundalk and the Reve­ the bridge of Knockbridge, at the nue Houses at the Point, at the average rate of 8d. per perch, the ne­ average rate of Is. per perch, the cessary recognizance having been en­ necessary recognizance having been tered into by the said contractor and entered into by the said contractor, Robert W ood and Sylvester Half­ and Laurence Leonard and Owen Ma­ penny, —N o. 10, 33 12 0 lone, —No. 22, 17 10 0 263 II To Michael Deery, contractor, M To Pal rick Malone, contrac­ Ibid. to repair 395 perches, by contract for 267 Ibid. tor, to repair 210 perches, by darning, sec. 80. & one year, of the road from Ardee to 3&4 W m .4 o f the road from to Newry, Forkhill, between the bridge that di­ Dundalk chap. 78. between Mrs. Browne’s house in Sea­ vides Connaker and Barronstown, and sec. 17. town and Mr. Peter Coleman’s house Mr. John Bailey’s, at the average rate in Dundalk, at the average rate of Is. of Is. per perch, the necessary recogni- 143 1 5 Carried over, 82 19 9 Carried over, • • 72 Barony of Upper Dundalk. Summer Assizes, 1836. 73

No. Brought forward, £ s. d. £ s. d. 0d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 143 1 5 N o- Brought forward 225 17 7 zance having been entered into by the 0 7 2 R To the Right Hon. the Earl said contractor, and Laurence Leo­ 3 & 4 W4 of Roden, to Reimburse them for the nard and Owen Malone, —No. 23, 15 15 0 chap. 78 malicious injury sustained by the 268 N To Owen McArdIe, contractor, sec. 70. breaking of Windows, Window cases, 36 Geo. 3. to repair 480 perches by darning, of and other parts of Houses in Stoney chap. 55, the road from Dundalk to Crossma­ Park in the Corporation of Dundalk sec. 6 glen, between the cross roads at Anna­ on the 28th March last, —N o. 29, 2 19 0 havakey and the bridge near Francis 273 T To Wheelock Price, to re- McArdle’s house, in Courtbane, at the Ibid. imburse him for the malicious injury, average rate of Is. 8d. per perch, the he sustained by the breaking of his necessary recognizance having been en­ Jaunting Car, and the cutting of his tered into by the said contractor, and harness in the Parish of Enniskeen & Ralph Coulter, and Patrick Agnew, Townland o f Gorteen on the 11th — N o. 25, 40 0 0 April last,—N o. 31, 12 0 0 269 O To Owen McArdIe, contrac­ Ibid. tor, to repair 80 perches of the road O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . from Carrickmacross, to Newry by Forkhill, between Ann McEnte- To Pat Malone, contractor, for gart’s house in Rasson, and Anthony 86 Geo. 3 keeping in repair, 711 perches of the Lennan’s house in Courtbane, 21 chap. 55, ’ road from Dundalk to Lurgangreen, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the sec. 80, by the sea, between John H ill’s house average rate of 5s. 6d. per perch, the on the Dublin road and the meering necessary recognizance having been o f Earl Roden’s and Sir Augustus entered into by the said contractor, & Forster’s Estates, at the average rate LouthRalph Coulter and Patrick Agnew,County Archiveso f 3d. per perch, the necessary re­ — No. 26, 22 0 0 cognizance having been entered into 270 P To Owen McArdIe, contrac­ by the said contractor and James N . Ibid. tor, to repair 39 perches by darning, Frood, Esq. and Owen Malone, — of the road from Carrickmacross to stamp duty 2s. —fourth year— N o. 32 8 19 9 Newry by Forkhill, between the Gul­ 2 ^ 5 To Owen Connolly, contractor, for let that divides the Counties of Louth Ibid. keeping in repair 606 perches of the and Monaghan and Pat Walsh’s house road from Carrickmacross to Newry, in Rassan, at the average rate of Is. between John McCullagh’s house on 4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ the Turnpike road and the meering of zance having been entered into by the Louth and Armagh, at the average said contractor, and Ralph Coulter rate of 41/4d. per perch, the necessary and Patrick Agnew, —No. 27, 2 12 0 recognizance having been entered into 271 Q To James McCullagh, being by the said contractor, & James D ic­ 45 Geo. 3, the amount of a half year’s Superan­ key and Jas. Johnston, Esq. —stamp 0 chap. 158, nuation Pension, due him at Sum m er duty, 2s. —-fourth year,— N o. 33, 10 4 sec. 4, Assizes, —No. 28, 2 9 2 260 0 Carried over. 225 17 7 Carried over,. . 4 74 Barony of Upper Dundalk. Summer Assizes, 1836. 75

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 260 0 4 N o Brought forward, 298 14 9 270 To James McKenna, contractor, for Dungooley, at the average rate of 4d. 3 6 G e o . 3 , keeping in repair 291 perches of the per perch, the necessary recognizance c h a p . 5 5 , road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, having been entered into by the said s e c . 8 0 . by Crossmaglen, between the cross contractor, and R ev. Gervais Tinley, roads of Roache and the meering of and Hugh Hanlon, — stamp duty, 2s. Louth and Armagh, at the average last year. -— N o. 37, 5 8 8 rate of 41/4d. per perch the necessary 280 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, recognizance having been entered into 3 6 G e o . 3 to repair 1125 perches of the road chap. 6 5 , by the said contractor, and George from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ s e c . 8 0 . McGusty, Esq. and Pat M , Kenna, tween the bridge that divides Philips­ —stamp duty 2s.—fourth year. — town and Milltown, and the meering N o. 34, 5 5 0 that divides the Counties of Louth & 277 To Henry O'Heare, contractor, to Monaghan, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. Ibid. keep in repair, 974 perches of the road per perch, the necessary recognizance from Dundalk to Armagh, between having been entered into by the said Mr. James Dickie’s gate, at bridge of contractor, and Owen McKeon, Esq. Crin, and the meering of Louth and and James McCooey, —stamp duty, Armagh, at the average rate of 4 1/4d . 4s. —last year. — N o. 38, 21 4 10 per perch, the necessary recognizance 281 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, having been entered into by the said Ibid. to keep in repair 350 perches o f the contractor, and James Johnston, Esq. road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross and Michael Heeney, —stamp duty 2s. between John Mulholland’s house in fourth year,— N o. 35, 17 5 11 Plaister, and O. McKeown’s house in Belrobbin, at the average rate of 4 1/2d 270 To Robert W ood, contractor, for Louth County perArchives perch, the necessary recognizance Ibid. keeping in repair 905 perches of the road from Castleblaney to the sea at having been entered into by the said Blackrock, between Bernard Clarke’s contractor, and Owen McKeon, Esq. bouse in Knockbridge and the stream and James McCooey, —stamp duty, 6 13 3 that divides Dunmahon from Haines- 282 2s. —last year. — N o. 39, town, at the average rate o f 4 1/4d. per Ibid. To Michael Markey, contractor, perch the necessary recognizance hav­ to keep in repair 513 perches o f the ing been entered into by the said con­ road from Carlingford to Carrickma­ tractor, and Representatives of W m , cross, between Peter R ice’s house in Lewery, Esq. and Thos. Mullen, — the Townland o f Carrickedmond and stamp duty, 2s.—sixth year. — N o. 36, 16 2 6 Owen McShane's house in the Town­ 279 To John Craig, contractor, for land o f Falmore, at the average rate Ibid. keeping in repair 320 perches of the] o f 41/4d. per perch, the necessary re­ road from Dundalk to Armagh, be- cognizance having been entered into ween the bridge that divides Lurgan- by the said contractor and W . J. keel and Carrickedmond, and the Dawson, Esq. and John M cGeough, 9 3 8 bridge that divides Lurgankeel and stamp duty, 2s. —fifth year— N o. 40, 341 5 2 Curried oxer,.. 298 14 9 Carried over,..

d 76 Barony of Upper Dundalk,

£ s. d. N o. Brought forward,.. 341 5 2 283 To James Haughey, contractor, for 30 Geo. 3, keeping in repair 740 perches of the SUMMER ASSIZES, 1836. chap. 55 road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, sec. 80. by Crossmaglen, between Ralph Coul­ ter’s house in the townland of Carrick­ astuck, and Neal Mooney’s house in the townland of Courtbane, at the ave­ rage rate of 41/4d. per perch, the neces­ BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. sary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Mr. A . C. Bradford & Matthew Haughey, stamp duty, 2s. —fifth year.— N o. 41. 13 4 1 284 To Mr. William Hackett, Collector, UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES Ibid. of the County Cess for this Barony sec. 49. being the amount of his Fees on £1191 Is. 11d. at 9d. per pound, — N o. 42, 44 13 3 N o. £ s. d. 285 Granted Summer Assizes, 1833. 399 2 6 Is. To Travers Wright, Esq., Chas. Deduct represented in aid of the Cess, Kendall and Bernard Treanor, to form, ------. Nos. 201, .. £12 14s. level, and drain, 830 perches of the 212£, . . 0 2s. new intended narrow road from Dun­ 12 16 0 dalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, between the road from Dundalk to LouthTotal, County386 6 6 theArchives Sea, at Omeath, and Richard Bar­ rett’s house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide, 4s. stamp duty, —N o. 46, 0 5 0 286 £60 To Travers Wright, Esq., Charles Kendall, & Bernard Treanor, to gravel 830 perches of the new in­ tended road. from-Dundalk to Car­ lingford, by Jenkinstown between the road from Dundalk to the Sea at Omeath, and Richard Barret’s house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide & 14 with gravel, at 3s 6d. -per perch,—8s. stamp duty, and £3 wages,—N o. 47, 63 8 0 287 £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Bernard Treanor, to lay out 830 perches of the new intended narrow road, leading from Dundalk to Car­ lingford, by Jenkinstown, between the Carried over,.. 63 18 0 78 Barony of Lower Dundalk. Summer Assizes, 79

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward,. > 63 13 0 N o Brought forward, 85 4 10 road from Dundalk to the Sea, at repair 971 perches of the road from Omeath, and Richard Bartett’s house Carlingford to W ilville, between Tho­ in Piedmont, 4s. stamp duty, —No. 48, 0 5 0 mas Keegan’s School house, at the 288 £0 Is. To Charles Kendall, and turn of the road and Richard Camp­ Bernand Treanor, to make 100 bells’ house in the townland o f Muck- perches of fences, to each side of the lagh, at the average rate o f 4d. per new intended narrow road from Dun­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ dalk to Carlingford, by Jenkinstown, ing been entered into by the said con­ between the road from Dundalk to tractor and Richard De Verdon and the sea, at Omeath, and Richard P at Mackin, stamp duty 2s. last year Barret’s house in Piedmont, 4s —-N o . 15, 16 5 8 stamp duty, —N o. 49, 0 5 0 Spring, 1830. Spring Assizes, 1834. 293 C To Chas. Kendall, contractor, 289 To a saving on £6 14s. 8d. granted to repair 90 perches o f the road from to James W olfe McNeal, Esq. Thos, Newry to Carlingford, by Ravensdale, and Patrick Mackin, to keep in suffi between the meering that divides cient order and repair by contract, for Dawstown and Jenkinstown, and the seven years, 398 perches of the road road leading from Dundalk to Car­ from Dundalk to Narrow-water, 0 11 4 lingford, at the average rate of Is. 6d. Summer, 1835. per perch, the necessary recognizance 290 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re having been entered into by the said pair 260 perches of the road from Dun­ contractor, and Turner Barrett and 6 15 0 dalk to Carlingford, between Rivers­ Stephen Russell, —No. 3, Louthtown bridge and Cloghanlack, atCounty the 294 ArchivesD To Chas. Kendall, contractor, average rate of 6d. per perch, the neces­ to repair 100 perches o f the road from sary recognizance having been entered Newry to Carlingford by Ravensdale, into by the said contractor, and Lau­ between the turnpike road at Feed, & rence Leonard, and Felix O' Hanlon, Ravensdale Bridge, 21 feet wide and — No. 2, 6 10 0 14 with gravel, at the average rate 291 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to o f 3s. 6d. per perch the necessary repair 792 perches of the road from recognizance having been entered into Carlingford to Newry, between the by the said contractor, and Turner 17 10 0 meering of Earl’s Quarter, and Bel­ Barrett, & Stephen Russell. —N o. 4, laverty, and the river that divides 295 E T o Charles Kendall, contractor, Mullaboy and Glanmore, at the ave­ to repair 190 perches o f the road from rage rate of 4d. per perch, the neces­ Newry to Carlingford, by Ravensdale, sary recognizance having been entered between Patrick Maginniss’ house in into by the said contractor, and Lau­ Ravensdale, and the meering that di­ rence Leonard and Felix O'Hanlon, vides Ballimacaled and Dawstown, — N o. 3, 14 0 6 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 292 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to at the average rate o f 3s. 9d. per perch 125 15 6 Carried over. 85 4 10 Carried over, Summer Assizes, 1836. 81 80 Barony of Lower Dundalk. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 244 8 0 £ s. d. lymascanlan bridge, and the turnpike N o, Brought forw a rd .. 125 15 6 ’road at Faughart, 21 feet wide and 14 the necessary recognizance having been with gravel, at the average rate of entered into by the said contractor, 3s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recog­ and Turner Barrett and Stephen Rus­ nizance having been entered into by sell,— No. 5, 35 12 6 the said contractor, and Matthew 296 F To Chas. Kendall, contrac Larkin & Patrick M cGoune, —N o. 9. 81 14 6 tor, to repair 200 perches, of the road 300 L To James Revels, contractor, from Dundalk to Carlingford, between to repair 72 perches of the road from the bridge that divides Bellurgan and Dundalk to Newry, between the meer­ Rockmarshall & Piedmount Chapel, ing that divides Louth and Armagh & 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Edenapa, and Mr. Thomas McGrath's average rate of 3s. 9d. per perch, the plantation in Carrickaneena, at the ave­ necessary recognizance having been rage rate o f Is. per perch, the neces­ entered into by the said contractor, & sary recognizance having been entered Turner Barrett and Stephen Russell, into by the said contractor and Thos. — N o. 6, 37 10 0 McGrath & Turner Barrett, — No. 12, 3 12 0 2 9 7 G To James Revels, contractor, 301 M To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to repair 60 perches of the road from to repair 100 perches, of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between the old Dundalk to Carlingford, by the sea, turnpike road at Faughart, and the at Rathcor, between John Marks’s meering that divides Louth and A r­ house in Earls Quarter, and the sea magh, by the Whitemill, 21 feet wide at Rathcor, 21 feet wide and 14 with and 14 with gravel, at the average rate gravel, at the average rate of 4s. per of 3s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Louthcognizance having been entered Countyinto ingArchives been entered into by the said con- by the said contractor, and Thomas ractor, and Laurence Leonard & Felix McGrath & Turner Barrett,—N o. 7, 10 10 0 O'Hanlon, —No. 13, 20 0 0 298 H To Jas. Revels, contractor, to 302 P To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, repair 200 perches, of the road from to repair 300 perches of the road from Carlingford to Markethill, between Dundalk to Carlingford, between Bal­ the road from Carlingford to Dundalk, lymascanlan bridge & Ballurgan new by Coolfour, and the meering of Louth Chapel, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ and Armagh, at Carrickaneena, 21 vel, at the average rate o f 4s. per perch feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the the necessary recognizance having been average rate of 3s. 6d. per perch, the entered into by the said contractor, necessary recognizance having been and Pat Malone and James Treanor, entered into by the said contractor and — N o. 16, 60 0 0 Thomas M cGrath and Turner Barrett, 303 Q To Charles Kendall, contractor, N o. (!, 35 0 0 to repair 50 perches o f the road from 299 I To James Revels, contractor, Dundalk to Carlingford, between Jas. to repair 467 perches of the road from Boyle’s house in Bellaverty, and Pat Carlingford to Dundalk, between Bal- Carried over, 409 14 0 Carried over. 244 8 o 82 Barony of Lower Dundalk.

N o. Brought forward. £ s. d. Maguire’s house in Lemonigh, 21 feet 400 14 6 wide and 14 with gravel, at the average BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK rate of 4s. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Turner Barrett & Stephen Russell, —N o. 17 10 0 0 304 S To Robert Couley, contractor, to repair 50 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between The following sums were presented by the Grand Hugh Parks’ house in Moneymore, & Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off the Patrick Maguire’s house in Lemonigh, County at Large, and applied to the following uses. 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recognizance hav ing been entered into by the said con­ No. £ s. d. tractor, and James Treanor and Thos. 307 A To James Revels, contractor, Couley, —No. 20, 11 5 0 36 Geo. 3 to repair 631 perches by darning, of 305 T To Robert Couley, contractor, chap. 55 tie road from Dundalk to Newry, be sec. 6. to repair 100 perches of the road from tween the turnpike gate at Faughart Dundalk to Carlingford, between Pa­ and James Smith’s at Carrickanena, trick Reilly’s house in Carlingford, & a:, the average rate of 6d. per perch, Hugh Parks’ house in Moneymore tie necessary recognizance, having 21 feet wide & 14 with gravel, at the been entered into by the said contrac­ average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, the tor, and Chas. Kendall, and John necessary recognizance having been en­ Treanor,—N o. 2, 15 17 0 Louthtered into by the said contractor, County and ArchivesB To Thomas Mackin, contrac­ 808 James Treanor, and Thomas Couley, Ibid. tor, to repair 1062 perches, by con — N o. 21, 22 10 0 sec. 80, & tact for 1 year, of the road from the 3&4 W m. 4 sea at Narrow-water to Dundalk, be- chap. 78. OLD CONTRACTS. sec. 17. tveen the bridge that divides Benagh aid Ballygooley, and the cross roads 306 To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to at Bellaverty, at the average rate of 4d. repair 1603 perches of the road from per perch, the necessary recognizance Narrow-water to the Sea at Bellagan, having been entered into by the said between Ballyonan bridge in Omeath, contractor, and Ross Carthy and and St. James’ well in Much Grange, Patrick Mackin, —No. 4, 17 14 0 at the average rate of 4d. per perch, 300 C To Thomas Mackin, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been Ibid. to repair 384 perches, by contract for entered into by the said contractor & 1 year, o f the road from Dundalk to Patrick Mackin and Richard De th; sea at Narrow-water, between the Verdon, Esq. £26, 14s. 4d. & stamp bridge that divides Lords Kilmurray duty — last year— N o. 22, 26 17 4 & Anglesea’s Estates, and the Ferry

Total, 400 6 10 Carried over, .. 33 11 0 a 84 Barony of Lower Dundalk. Summer Assizes, 1836. 85

£ s. d. No. Brought forward, 33 11 0 £ s. d. Slip at Narrow-water, at the average N o. Brought forward, 93 11 10 rate of 4. per perch the necessary and the Ferry Slip at Narrow-water, recognizance having been entered into at the average rate of 3s. 5d. per by the said contractor, and Ross perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Carthy and Patrick Mackin, —N o. 6, 6 8 0 ing been entered into by the said con­ 310 D To Thomas Mackin, contrac­ tractor, and Ross Carthy, and Pat 3 G G e o . 3 , tor to repair 795 perches by contract Mackin, —N o. 13, 19 16 4 c h a p . 5 5 , for 1 year, of the road from the sea 314 H To Thos, Mackin, contractor, s e c . 8 0 , & at Narrow-water, to Dundalk, be­ 3G Geo. 3, for taking down and re-building, two 3 & 4 W . 4 c h a p . 7 8 , tween the cross roads in Knocknagoo- chap. 55, G u llets, on the road from Dundalk to s e c . 1 7 . ran and the road from Newry to Car­ Carlingford in the town of Monksland, lingford, near Miss Smith’s, and the at the average rate o f 3s. 6d. per perch, meering of Corriket and Moneycock­ the necessary recognizance having crow, at the average rate of 4d. per been entered into by the said con­ perch the necessary recognizance hav­ tractor, and Ross Carthy and Pat ing been entered into by the said con­ Mackin, —N o. 13, — 1 15 0 tractor, and Ross Carthy and Patrick 315 I To James Kearney, contractor, Mackin, —No. 9, 13 5 0 Ibid. to repair 200 perches, by darning, 311 E To Thos. Mackin, contractor, sec. 6. the road from Dundalk to the sea at 3 G G e o . 3 , to repair the battery or retaining wall Whitestown, between Pat Campbell’s c h a p . 5 5 on the road from Carlingford to the at Mucklagh and James Treanor’s at s e c . 2 1 . sea at Ballagan at Mullatee, at the Whitestown, at the average rate of average rate of 20s per lineal perch, Is. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ the necessary recognizance having been cognizance having been entered into Louthentered into by the said contractor, County byArchives the said contractor and James and Ross Carthy and Patrick Mackin McKenna and Laurence Leonard,— — No. 10, N o. 14, 15 0 0 312 F To Thomas Mackin, contractor, 16 0 0 316 J To Robert Cowley, contractor, I b i d . to repair 1461 perches, by contract Ibid. to repair 100 perches by dam­ s e c . 8 0 . & for 1 year, of the road from Newry ning, o f the load from Carlingford to 3 & 4 W. 4 to Carlingford, between the bridge the Quay at Templetown, between the c h a p - 7 8 . s e c . 1 7 that divides Louth and Armagh and cross roads at Old Grange and the] Ballyonan bridge, at the average rate turn of the road at Templetown, at of 4 1/2d. per perch, the necessary re­ the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, cognizance having been entered into the necessary recognizance having by the said contractor, and Ross Car­ been entered into by the said contrac­ thy and Patrick Mackin, —N o. 11, 24 7 10 tor, & James M cKenna, and Laurence 313 G To Thomas Mackin, contractor, Leonard. —N o. 16, 7 10 0 3 G Geo. 3 , for erecting a retaining wall on the road 317 K To Bernard Harigan, con­ chap. 55, from Dundalk to the sea at Narrow tractor, to repair 300 perches, by darn­ sec. 21. Ibid. water between the County Boundary, ing of the road from Dundalk, to Car­ lingford between Ballurgan Cha- Carried over, 93 11 10 2 Carried over, 137 13 86 Barony of L o wer Dundalk 87 Barony of Lower Dundalk.

£ s. d. £, s. d. No. Brought fo rward, 137 13 2 N o. B rought forward, 166 7 4

pel and Shuanbrock bridge, at the average rate of 11d. per perch, the O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, Under 3 & 4 Wm. 4, chap. 78, and Patrick McGone, and John Trea­ nor, —N o. 17, 13 15 0 321 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, for 318 L To Bernard Harigan, contrac­ 3 0 G e o . 3 . keeping in repair 260 perches of the c h a p . 5 5 , road from Dundalk to Carlingford, 36 Geo. 3, tor, to repair 190 perches, by darning,! s e c . 8 0 . chap. 55, of the road from Dundalk to the sea between Riverstown bridge & Clogh s e c . 6 . at Ballurgan, between Matthew anlack, at the rate of 6d. per perch, the M cAstee’s and Lau. O ‘Neal’s in Bal­ necessary recognizance having been lurgan, at the average rate of 9d. per entered into by the said contractor, perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ and Lau. Leonard and Felix O‘ Han- 6 O ing been entered into by the said con­ lon, -—'2nd o f three years, — N o. 25, 10 tractor, and Patrick McGone & John 322 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, for Treanor. —N o. 18. 7 2 6 Ibid. keeping in repair 792 perches of the 319 M To Bernard Treanor, contrac­ road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ Ibid. tor, to repair 80 perches, by darning, tween the meering of Earls Quarter & o f the road from Dundalk to the sea Ballaverty and the river that divides at Omeath, between the road leading Mullaboy, & Glanmore, at the ave­ from Dundalk to Carlingford, at Wm. rage rate o f 4d. per perch, the neces­ McAstay’s Kinstown, at the average sary recognizance having been entered Louthrate of 10d. per perch, the necessaryCounty Archivesinto by the said contractor and Lau­ recognizance having been entered into rence Leonard and Felix O‘ Hanlon, 14 0 6 by the said contractor, and Charles 2nd o f three years, — N o. 25, Kendall and James Revels, —N o. 19, 3 6 8 323 To Mr. Samuel Jackson, Collector Ibid. 320 N To Bernard Treanor, contractor, to of the County Cess for this Barony f e e . 4 8 . Ibid. repair 90 perches, by darning, of the being the amount of his Fees on road from Dundalk to Newry by R a­ £931 8s. Id. at 9d. per pound, — 34 18 7 vensdale, between the turnpike road at N o. 42, Mr. Black’s and the road leading from 221 16 5 Newry to Carlingford, by Ravensdale, 1 at the average rate of Is. per perch, Deduct represented in aid of the Cess, the necessary recognizance having Nos. 246, 11s. 4d. been entered into by the said contrac­ 248, 5s. 8d. tor, and Charles Kendall and James 250, 7s. 0d. Level's, —No. 20, 4 10 0 254, 4s. 8d. 1 8 8 Total, 220 7 0 Carried over, 166 7 4 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Summer Assizes, 1836. 89

£ s. d. N o. 3788 The, following Queries were discharged by the Brought forward, 15 1 Court, At Spring Assizes, 1839, and paid COUNTY AT LARGE. by the Treasurer. John Byrne, Judge’s Crier, 4 12 4 James Watson, Barrister’s Crier, 4 12 4 John Straton, Esq. Treasurer, 92 6 2 No. £ s. d. John Y ate’s, Esq. Surveyor, 125 0 0 4 P aid Jas. Kennedy, opening a new road, 153 17 8 Alexander Shekleton, Esq. Keeper 8 Mr. John Crowe, Governor of County County Court House, 4 12 4 Gaol, 88 7 9 Mrs. Jones, do. Ardee do. 1 16 11 ! ) Mr. John Jones, Keeper Ardee Bride­ John Yates, Esq. for Office & Clerk, 25 0 0 well, 18 9 3 36 Byrne & Parks, two Coroners, 23 2 0 15 Thomas Mack, Schoolmaster, 12 10 0 37 John Crowe, transmitting Prisoners, 19 1 11 1(5 Mrs. Mangan, Matron, 12 10 0 40 Alexander Shekleton & E. Reid, Coals 10 John McKenna, first Turnkey, 16 16 11 and Candles, 17 17 11 11 William Wright, second do. 12 10 0 41 James Parks, Printing, 47 1 5 12 John Mevety, third do. 12 10 0 42 Samuel Parks, Medicine, Gaol, 21 13 8 13 Gerald Irwin, fourth, do. 12 10 0 43 Francis Elliott, Printing, 3 6 1 14 Samuel Coulter, fifth, do. 12 10 0 44 James Simpson, same, 3 15 1 lii Alexander Shekleton, Louth Hospital, 461 10 9 45 Alexander Shekleton, 1 set o f Wts. 22 Same, Dunleer Dispensary, 41 18 4 and Measures, 69 1 7 23 Jas Sweeney, Castlebllingham do. 69 o 0 45 John Straton, Esq. to reimburse him, 47 15 6 2(5 Charles Lucas, Carlingford do. 48 17 6 24Louth Alexr. Shekleton, Louth do.County41 2 0 BARONYArchives OF ARDEE. 20 Same, Collon do. 52 10 0 25 ---- Skelton, Ballymascanlan do. 21 12 0 46 John Clarke, repairing 100 Perches 30 Collector of Excise, Police Expenses, 1266 15 6 of a road, 29 3 6 31 Same, Peace Preservation, do. 725 17 6 47 Joseph Crawley, 522 perches, 8 16 0 32 Same, District Lunatic Asylum, 57 0 0 48 Richard Crawley, 582 do. 9 16 0 33 Board of Gaol, for use of same, 220 13 3 49 P at Sarsfield, Junr. 60 do. 14 10 0 34 Rev. J. H . Stubbs, Local Inspector, 36 18 5 50 Same, 50 do. 12 1 8 0 Same, Protestant Chaplain, 18 9 3 51 Joseph Byrne, 19 do. 2 17 0 R e v ., T. Beattie, Protestant Dissent­ 53 Pat McCabe, 15 do. 3 0 0 ing Chaplain, 18 9 3 54 Same, 60 do. 16 10 0 Rev. Dr. M cCann, Roman Catholic 56 John Kearney, 140 do. 49 0 0 Chaplain, 18 9 3 57 James Abraham, 62 do. 30 0 12 0 Joseph Gillichan, Esq- Physician,.. 46 3 1 58 Same, 62 do. 18 0 0 35 Walter Bourne, Esq. jun. Clerk of the 59 Same, 60 do. 18 0 0 Crown, 92 6 2 61 Alexr. Cunningham, 60 do. 18 0 0 Thomas Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the 62 Same, 40 do. 12 Peace, 138 9 3 6 Alexander Shekleton, Esq. Secretary, 60 0 0 Carried over, 4541 16

Carried over, 3788 15 1 90 Treasurer's Account. Summer Assizes, 1836. 91

£ s. d. £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 4541 16 6 N o. Brought forward, 4941 6 3

BARONY OF ARDEE. BARONY OF FERRARD.

63 Philip Reilly, 40 do. 7 6 8 119 William Magill, 40 perches of road, 12 0 0 64 Same, 30 do. 5 10 0 119& David Alexander, 40 do. 7 0 0 65 H . Manning, 30 do... | 4 10 0 120 ~ Same, 40 do. 5 0 0 66 Thomas Morgan, 30, do. 6 0 0 121 Same, 30 do. 4 10 0 67 Same, 30 do. 5 5 0 122 Same, 30 do.,, 4 10 0 66 H . Manning, 30, do. 4 10 0 123 Michael Byrne, 30 do. 5 5 0 69 Christopher Byrne, 80 do. 11 0 0 124 Thomas Crinnion, 300 do, - 105 0 0 70 H . Manning, 20 do. 2 16 8 125 Same, 60 do. 28 0 0 71 John Andrew's, 30 do. 6 0 0 126 Owen Maguire, 50 do. 15 0 0 72 Pat Andrews, 70 do, 8 15 0 127 Bernard Marron, 20 do. 3 0 0 73 John Andrews, 30, do. 4 10 0 128 Same, 10 do. 1 10 0 77 Michael Crinnion, 300 do. 90 0 0 130 Robert Ruddy, 30 do. 6 0 0 78 Same, 80, do. 30 0 0 131 James Malcolm, 1470 do. 104 2 6 79 A . Maginniss, 30, do. 6 0 0 133 John Brabazon, 528 do. 8 18 0 80 John Brabazon, 590 do. 9 18 8 134 Same, 153 do. 2 13 0 81 Same, 319 do. 5 8 4 135 Thomas Crinion, 310 do. 5 11 9 82 John Brabazon, 117 do. 2 1 0 136 Same, 490 do. 8 15 6 87 Thomas Crinion, 526 do. 9 8 5 137 Patt Sarsfield, 635 do. 11 6 10 88 James Lambert,. 58 do. 9 8 0 138 Sir P . Bellew, 467 do. 7 17 8 00 Thomas McEntee, 60 do. 14 10 0 136 Same, 276 do. 4 14 0 96 Mat. McDonald, 40 do. 5 19 2 140 Same, 438 do. 7 8 0 Louth County Same,Archives 507 do. 8 11 0 97 James Conlan, 60 do. 6 0 0 141 102 Thomas Kelly, repairing a W all, 6 10 0 142 "William Magil, 60 do. 12 0 0 101 W m. Kearney, repairing 72 perches of 143 Patt Crilly 50 do. 3 0 0 a road, 28 16 0 144 Same, 40 do. 7 0 0 0 102 Same, 32 perches, .... 12 0 0 145 Same 20 do. 3 0 103 James Andrews. 25 perches, 3 6 8 147 George Reay, 30 do. 4 7 6 0 112 Thomas Cunningham, Superannuated 2 9 2 148 Same, 50 do.. 7 10 0 112 John McAlister, do. ,. 3 13 10 151 Peter Bellew, 40, do. 8 0 0 113 Thos. Eaton, do. 9 4 7 153 Michael Martin, 50, do. 10 0 0 115 Francis Elliott, Collecting Cess, 63 7 0 154 Bernard Marrin, 50 do. 8 15 0 83 Pat McKeown, repairing 547 perches 155 Same, 60 do. 10 10 of a road, .. 10 7 1 156 William McMemony, Superannuated Constable, .. 4 12 3 2 BARONY OF FERRARD. 157 Thos. Cunningham, 2 9 8 164 Jas, Simpson, Collecting Cess, 54 14 118 Lau. Kenney, repairing 30 perches of a road, 4 18 6 Carried over. 5443 18 1 Carried ever, 4941 6 3 Summer Assizes, 1836. 92 Treasurer's Account. 93 £ s. d. N o. Brought forward, 5794 3 ------11 214 Thomas Mollan, 16 perches. 4 0 0 £ s. d. 215 Same 60 do. 15 0 0 18 1 N o. Brought forward,.. 5443 216 James Haughey, 50 do. 11 5 0 217 Same, 20 do. 4 0 0 BARONY OF LOUTH. 218 Same, 30 do. 6 15 0 219 Nicholas Henry, 30 do. 6 0 0 166 Patt Cooney, repairing 534 perches 220 Patt Markey, 150 do. 43 2 6 0 roads, 9 0 221 Same, 100 do. 26 5 0 167 James Kinnahan, 411 do. 6 19 0 222 Owen Malone, 30 do. 6 0 0 168 Same, 203 do. 3 9 8 223 Owen McArdIe, Lowering a Hill, 19 19 0 169 Owen Toole, 621 do. 10 9 0 224 Same, repairing 70 perches of a road, 19 5 0 170 Same, 192 do. 3 6 0 225 H . M . Culloch, 50 do. 7 10 0 171 Robert Ward, 759, do. 13 10 9 226 Jas. Kennedy, building a Gullet, t, 4 2 6 2 173 John Martin, 50 do. 8 6 227 Richard Flinn, repairing 50 perches 174 Lau. Conlan, 60 do. 9 0 0 o f a road, 10 12 6 175 Same, 80 do. 11 6 8 228 Same, 50 do. 11 5 0 176 Same, 100 do. 11 5 0 229 James Kennedy, 920 do. 17 5 0 177 Constantine Magenniss, 150 do. 22 10 0 230 James McKenna, 385 do. 6 18 4 178 Same, 100 do. 22 0 0 231 Thomas Deery, 551 do. 9 17 1 179 Same, 120 do. 17 0 0 232 James Haughey, 614 do. 10 19 5 180 Same, 70 do. 8 15 0 233 Patt McCooey, 486 do. 8 4 0 183 Lau. Conlon, 20 do. 2 15 0 233^ John Craig, 340 do. 6 2 5 185 James Conlon, 40 do. 6 0 0 235 James McCulloch, Constable, 2 9 2 186 Patt Cooney, 196 do. 3 7 4 246 William Hackett, Collecting Cess, 39 10 1 187 James Kinnahan, 366 do. 6 4 2 247 W m . M cNally, malicious injury, 12 0 0 193 Patt Wynne, 30, do. 2 12 6 LOWER DUNDALK. 199 LouthArthur Holland, Collecting Cess, County30 1 2 255 CharlesArchives Kendall, repairingg 40 perches 200 Elizabeth McEnillo, malicious Injury, 3 3 0 -of a road, 16 13 4 201 John Straton, Esq. to reimburse him, 0 13 6 256 Same, 40 do. 7 0 0 257 Bernard Treanor, 100 do. 17 10 0 UPPER DUNDALK. 258 Robert Cowley, 40 do. 7 0 0 259 Same, 30 do. 5 5 0 203 James McKenna, repairing 281 perches 260 Same, 66 do. 11 11 0 of roads, 5 5 0 261 James Revels, 150 do. 25 0 0 204 Nicholas Henry, 974 do. 17 6 11 262 James De Elle 70 do. 9 18 4 205 Michael Markay, 513, do. 9 3 8 263 James Revels, 60, do. 9 0 0 206 James Kennedy, 40 do. 12 0 0 264 Thomas Mackin, 60 do. 9 0 0 207 Same, 30 do. 10 10 0 265 Same, 50 do. 7 10 0 208 Same, 30 do. 9 0 0 266 Same, 50 do. 7 10 0 209 Same, 60 do. 22 10 0 267 James De Elle, 45 do. 6 7 6 210 Same, 40 do. 12 0 0 279 Charles Kendall, 150 do. 24 7 6 0 211 Same, 40 do. 11 0 277 Thos. Mackin, 50 do. 8 15 0 212 Same, 20 do. 6 0 0 278 Same, repairing a W all, 19 10 0 0 213 Peter Clarke, 80 do. 24 0 292 Benjamin Thompson, collecting Cess, 27 18 8

Carried over. 5794 3 11 Total, 6322 7 3 Applotments. 95

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1836. BARONY OF ARDEE

On the County at Large, and the respective Baronies o f the County o f Louth, at Summer Assizes, 1836. Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s. d. this Assizas, (see page 34. ) 458 7 5

Proportion o f County at large on do... 1324 3 8

Total to be raised, 11 COUNTY AT LARGE 1782 1 Parishes in this Amt, to be levied Barony o ff each Parish. Amount Laid on the County at Large, this £ s. d. £ s. d. Assizes, (see page 12, ) 4821 0 3 Shanlis, 61 9 2 Clonkeen, 134 12 1 Proportion o f the above Sum on the respective Ardee, 139 16 8 Baronies. Killanny, 99 13 4 Smarmore, 55 15 £ s. d. Stabannon, 123 5 LouthArdee’s proportion,.. 1324 3 County 8 Richardstown, Archives 38 1 Stickillen, 46 11 Ferrard’s do.. . 1344 2 10 Mosstown, 156 14 9 Kildemock, 123 5 3 Maplestown & Louth’s do... 698 2 1 146 5 11 Charlestown Up. Dundalk’s do... 819 15 3 Tallanstown, 100 7 2 Phillipstown, 114 12 10 Lo. Dundalk’s do.. . 634 16 5 Drumcar, 150 17 9 Cappog, 39 10 8 Kilsairn, 170 13 2 Dromin, 80 18 11 4821 0 3

Total, 1782 11 1 96 Applotments. Applotments. 97

BARONY OF FERRARD. BARONY OF LOUTH

Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony £ s. d. this Assizes, (see page 53, ) 828 14 7 Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s. d. 2 10 Proportion of County at Large on do. 1344 this Assizes, (see page 62) 150 7 10

Total to be raised, 2172 17 5 Proportion of County at Large on do. 819 15 3

Parishes in this Amt, to be levied Total to be raised, 970 3 1 Barony. off each Parish, £ s. d. Parishes in this Amt. to be. levied Clonmore, 85 10 2 Barony. off each Parish, Dunany, 70 13 0 £ s. d. Termonfeckin, 454 5 4 Manfieldstown, 85 4 3 Drumshallon, 141 15 2 Ballymakenny, 19 7 10 Clonkeen, 19 15 3 Monasterboice, 83 11 9 Phillipstown,Louth9 10 County 8 Archives Darver, 79 16 6 Marlestown, 38 10 9 Dunleer, 121 11 0 Killencoole, 55 13 10 Carrickbaggot, 34 12 2 Mullery, 191 4 9 Dromiskin, 211 5 0 Rathdromin, 52 18 3 Port, 82 6 7 Part of Louth Parish, 376 8 6 Dyzart, 81 5 0 Beaulieu and Newtown, 76 6 4 Manor o f Castlering, Parsonstown, 32 13 9 in Louth Parish, 141 19 9 Lordship of Mellifont, 590 4 11

Total, . » 970 3 1 Total, . 2172 17 5 98 Applotments. Applotments. 99

BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK BARONY OF LOW ER DUNDALK

d. Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony £ s. Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s. d . 6 6 this Assizes, (see page 87. ) this Assizes, (see page 76) 386 220 7 9

Proportion of County at Large on do. 819 15 3 Proportion o f County at Large on do. 698 2 1

Total to be raised. 1206 1 9 Total to be raised, 918 9 10 Parishes in this Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Amt. to be levied Barony. Barony. off each Parish. off each Parish. £ s. d. Dundalk, 304 5 7 £ s. d. Hainstown, 60 1 10 Part of Louth Parish 58 3 9 Lordship of Ravensdale, Haggardstown,Louth 52 3 7 County Archives374 0 6 Faughart, 70 4 4 alias Ballymascanlon, Ballybarrack, 38 11 3 Dunbin, 79 0 10 Carlingford, 512 3 1 Barronstown, 90 16 8 Roach and Kane, 230 19 1 Ballyboysbeg & Bally- Castletown, 58 19 0 32 6 3 Phillipstown, 33 9 4 boysmore. Part of Creggan, 85 5 7 Inniskeen, 44 0 11 Total, 918 9 10 1

Total, 1206 1 0 Public Orders. 101 AN ABSTRACT, W e appoint that Special Road Sessions, be held at the following times and places, and for the following Baronies pursuant to the Act Shewing' the Amount laid on this Assizes, 3, & 4, Win. 4, chap. 78, sec. 3. A t Ardee, on Tuesday, 10th January, 1837— for Ardee Barony. a n d t h e A t Dunleer, on Thursday, 12th January, 1837— for Ferrard Barony. A t Louth, on Tuesday, 17th January, 1837— for Louth Barony. BALANCE IN THE TREASURER'S HANDS A t Ballymascanlan, on Thursday, 19th January, 1837— Lower Dundalk Barony. A t Dundalk, on Friday, 20th January, ' 1837— Upper Dundalk Barony. A t Dundalk, on Friday, 20th January, County at Large, A t the hour of 12 o’clock in the day in each Barony except Dundalk where it is to commence at eleven o’clock. i LAID ON THIS ASSIZES And we determine the number o f Cess Payers, proper to be associated with the Justices at the aforesaid Special Sessions, shall £ s. d. be as follows, viz.:— Ardee Barony, Eight, Barony of Ardee,. . . . 1782 11 1 Upper Dundalk Barony, Six, Ferrard do. Light. _ Lower Dundalk, do. Six, Ferrard, ----- 2172 17 5 Louth, do.,

Louth, . . . 848 9 11 A nd the following Lists containing double the same number of Persons who have paid the greatest amount o f Grand Jury Cess, and Upper Dundalk,. . . . 1206 1 9 from whom the former number of Cess Payers are to be chosen by ballot, be associated with the Magistrates at their respective Ses­ Lower Dundalk,. . . . 855 4 2 sions, agreeably to the provisions o f the aforesaid A ct.

ARDEE BARONY.

Total to be raised.. . £6865 4 4 Mr. Joseph Shekleton, Peppers­ Mr. Philip Boylan, Harristown, Louth Countytown,, ArchivesM r. Denis Mullan, Richards­ Mr. Thos. Keenan? Beltrasna, town, Mr. George Boylan, Ardee, Mr. John Henry, Rathneestan, Mr. Nicholas Callan, Dowds- Mr. John Coleman, Rathory, town, Mr. John Norris, Stickillen, W e present that the amount of the Query Mr. John Boylan, Blakestown, Mr. Patrick Callan, Drumcar, Book this Assizes, is £7586 6s. 11, & Mr. John Woolsey, Milestown, Mr. Patrick Curran, Ardee, that the balance in the Treasurer’s hands is £7586 6s. 11d. M r. James Dullaghan, Maine, Mr. Wm. Hudson, Tubberdoney. Mr. John Booth, Mullacloe, Payments made in advance, £289 17s. 2d. Queries discharged this Assizes, £5382 13s. 3d. FERRARD BARONY.

£5672 10s. 5d. Mr. Jas. Markey, Glasspistol, Mr. Pat Heeney, Moyleragh, Mr. Ns. Markey, Walshestown, Count De Salis, Rokeby Hall, Mr. John Levins, Clonmore, Actual Balance in Treasurer’s hands. . £1913 16s. 6d. M r. Laurence Kieran, Collon, Mr. Patrick Hardman, Togher, Mr. John Derepas, Drogheda, Mr. W m . Sherrard, Marlagh, Mr. G. H . Pentland, Blackhall, Mr. O. Markey, Reynoldstown, Mr. Peter Collier, Cruistown, Rev. A. Montgomery, Beaulieu Mr. J ohn Dolan, Dyzart, Mr. Ns. Garvey, Termonfeckin, Mr. H. St. G. Smith, Drogheda 1 0 2 Public Orders. LOUTH CONSTABULARY. LOUTH BARONY. Mr. W . B. Arthur, Milltown, Mr. W m Bell, Christianstown, Mr. John Morgan, Dillon, Mr. John Campbell, Glydemains INSPECTOR GENERAL, Mr. Joseph Booth, Darver, Mr. P . Hughes, Castlering, Mr. Brabazon Disney Shiels, Mr. Bryan Neary, Whiterath, LIE U T. C O L. J. S. KENNEDY, DUBLIN Newtowndarver, Philip Reilly, Manfieldstown, Mr. James McCann, Munnavalet Mr. J. Pepper Lee, Dromleck, Mr. Owen Kieran, Rathbrist, UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. SUB-INSPECTOR, EDWARD JENKINS, ESQ. D u n d a l k . Mr. O. M cKeowne, Belrobbin, Mr. Thomas Byrne, Rossmakea, Mr. T . Fortescue Clermont, Mr. Thomas Coulter, New- I- Rev. John Bailie, Clonaleenan, towncoulter, Mr. Thos. Bradford, Carnbeg, Mr. Terence Coleman, Bally­ CHIEF-CONSTABLES. Mr. Mat. Fortescue, Dundalk, barrack, Mr. A . Donaldson, Phillipstown Mr. J. T. Dickie, Clonaleenan, R.Sinclair F. McDonnell,Henry Decluzeau, Esq. Collon. Esq. Ardee. Mr. Walter J. Dawson, Dundalk Mr. James Dickie, Killen. Thomas Stewart, Esq. Carlingford. LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. Mr. James Moore, Strandfield, Mr. Richard Benison, Ravens­ Mr. Thomas Fortescue, Ravens­ dale, dale, Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Ra­ CONSTABLES. Mr. R. Ross Gyles, Cooky, vensdale, ii_ Armstrong, Samuel Harrison, Elias Mr. John Gernon, W ilville, Mr. Thomas Maguire Claret Armstrong, Robert Kilfoyle, William Mr, Richard Gernon, Catha- Rock, Byrnes, John Kidd, William rine’s Grove, Mr. Jas. Wolfe M* Neale, Bal­ Byrnes, John Lloyd, Edward L. Mr. Lau. Feehan, Castle Cara, lymascanlon, Bowles, George Mooney, Edward Mr. Jas. Hanlon, Mountbagnall, Mr. John Parks, Baling, Clutterbuck, Edward L. Louth CountyCarmichael, ArchivesJames Scott,McCulIen, George Patrick W e appoint that a Special Sessions shall be held at Ardee on Creathorn John Stokes, James Tuesday, 10th January,. at Dunleer on Thursday, 12th January, — Cunningham, Daniel Troy, John at. Dundalk on Friday, 20th January, 1837, for the purpose of Finegan, Patrick examining all accounts of the expenditure of money, pursuant to an Geddis, James Turner, Robert A ct. 0! ), Geo. iii. chap. 84—and that all accounts of the expendi­ Taylor, William ture. of money presented, shall be respectively considered and exam­ ined, at such Special Sessions to be held in Ardee, for the Baronies SUB-CONSTABLES. of Ardee and Louth, at such Special Sessions to be held in Dunleer, Armstrong, George Boylan, John for the Barony of Ferrard, and at such Special Sessions to be held Anderson, Joseph Boylan, Felix in Dundalk, for the Baronies of Upper and Lower Dundalk Abbey, William Bond, John We Appoint that our County Surveyor shall keep an Office Atkinson, John Curtis, Thomas open for his regular attendance on business within the o f Dundalk. Bradley, Thomas Clyde, James 3 & 4 W m. 4, chap. 78, sec. 41. Babbington, Samuel Crawley, Hector We certify that vie have examined into the several particulars Bradley, James directed by 4 G o. iv. chap. 33, sec. 9, and that the Treasurer has Carolan, Nicholas duly conformed thereto. Bridon, Edward Clements, William W e present that 100 copies of Schedules which shall be made by Bowles, William Creevey, Matthew the Secretary of the Grand Jury, of Applications, be printed and distributed by him,—3 & 4 Wm. 4, chap. 78, sec. (5. 104 Constabulary.

Creighton, John Murphy, James Cartwright, James McGinness, William Clarke, Bryan Murphy, William Carroll, John Mara, Daniel Cartwright, William McAviedy, Charles Duffy, Owen McAlester, Denis Eastwood, John M cCullogh, Francis Elliot, John McCue, William Eldon, John McDowell, Robert Faulkner, James McKeown, Joseph Fleming, John McDonnell, Henry Foster, Edward McDonald, James Forbes, Robert McDonnell, Patrick Gillespie, Jacob M cKeone, Arthur Geddis, John McAlester, Michael Graham, William Neil, Thomas Henry, Thomas O’Neale, Arthur Hughes, George Pepper, Adam H oey, Daniel Patterson, William Hamill, William Patterson, Thomas Higginson, Samuel Piery, Robert Halfpenny, William Philips, Francis Hawkins, William Payne, John Johnston, William Quinn, William James, Stephen Read, Ross James, Humphrey Rutherford, James Kelly, Michael 1st Reid, John Kelly,Louth Michael 2nd Roddy County Robert Archives Kerr, Charles Reilly, William Kirwan, Thomas Stokes, Robert Kennedy, James Speers, Joseph Kenny, John Saunders, Thomas Lacy, Patrick Smith, Joseph Little, Jacob Smith, Robert Leckey, William Tindall, John 1st Levins, John Tindall, John 2nd Lynch, Edward Turner, Robert Lynn, John Turner, Adam Miller, Thomas Voss, Edward Murphy, James W oods, Thomas Malone, Laurence White, John 1st Markey, John White, John 2nd Malone, Bryan Walsh, William Martin, Ezekiel Wogan, James COUNTY OF LOUTH.

A COPY OF THE UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES,

AND THE PRESENTMENTS GRANTED,

A t Spring Assises, LOUTH HELD AT DUNDALK, ON WEDNESDAY, Peace Preservation Force. 1st M A R C H , 1837; Before the Rt. Hon. Henry Joy, Lord Chief Baron, and the CHIEF MAGISTRATE, Hon. Justice Torrens. CHRISTOPHER PLUNKETT, ESQ. LouthKILSAIRN-HOUSE, CASTLEBELLINGHAM. County Archives CHIEF-CONSTABLES, 2nd CLASS. William Little, Louth. DUNDALK: Shaldam P. Crawford, Dunleer. Thomas Armstrong, Hackballs Cross. PRINTED BY W. REILLY, 21 CONSTABLES, AND 61 SUB-CONSTABLES. (P rin ter to the Grand Jury. ) 6, Wellington-Place.

1837. Spring Assizes, 1837.

Grand Jury. COUNTY AT LARGE.

UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES

SIR P. BELLEW, BART. FOREMAN £ s. d 1 A To Andrew Byrne, to build a barrier wall for the support o f the THOS. FORTESCUE, ESQ. WM. H. RICHARDSON, ESQ, R oad, on the road from Drogheda to WM, FILGATE, ESQ. THOMAS TISDALL, ESQ. Dundalk by the sea shore, in the FAITHFUL FORTESCUE, ESQ. JAS. O'CALLAGHAN, ESQ. Townland o f the Linns, according to JAS. W . MCNEAL, ESQ. JAMES MCALESTER, ESQ. the terms stated in the Specification R. M. BELLEW, ESQ. JAMES MARKEY, ESQ. made for that purpose by the County SIR A. E. BELLINGHAM, BART. RICHD. DEVERDON, ESQ. Surveyor, the necessary recognizance THOS. LEE NORMAN, ESQ. NICHOLAS MARKEY, ESQ. having been entered into by the said GEO. TAAFFE, ESQ. ALEX. DONALDSON, ESQ. contractor and Robert Munkitrick FRANCIS DONAGH, ESQ. GEORGE MCGUSTY, ESQ. and Peter Brennan, —N o. 1, 33 15 0 B. T. BALFOUR. JUNR. ESQ. JOSEPH SHEKLETON, ESQ. 2 B To Andrew Byrne, to build a JOHN WOOLSEY, ESQ. JOHN BLACK, ESQ, Barrier W all on the road from Droghe­ da to Dundalk by the sea shore, for the support o f the road, according to Louth Countythe Archivesterms stated in the specification made for that purpose by the County Surveyor, the necessary recognizances HENRY CHESTER, ESQ. having been entered into by the said HIGH-SHERIFF. contractor and Robert Munkittrick and Peter Brennan. —N o. 2, 93 8 0 THOMAS KELLY, GENT. 3 To John Stratton, Esq. our County Treasurer, for the purpose o f obtaining 4 two accurate Surveys and Maps of SUB-SHERIFF. the County o f Louth. N o. 57, 81 6 6 of Tothe the Gaols Board of thisof SuperintendanceCounty, for the 5 purpose o f rendering more secure, the Gaol o f Dundalk and improving the the Bridewell of Ardee. —No. 58, 110 0 0 To a saving on No. 26, Summer As­ sizes, 1836, —£116 14s. 9d. 116 14 9

Total, 435 4 Spring A ssizes, 1837, 5

£ s d COUNTY AT LARGE. Brought forward, 107 0 2 0 H William Buchannan, School­ master, half-a-year’s salary, that will be due summer assizes, 1837, 15 0 0 10 I Mrs. Mangin, Matron, the like, The following sums were presented by the Grand 15 0 0 11 J John McKenna, 1st Turnkey, Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off' the the like,.. 20 0 0 County at Large, and applied to the following uses. 12 K Wm. Wright, 2nd Turnkey, the like, 15 0 0 G & 7 W IL L IA M 4, C H A P . 116. 13 L Gerard Irvine, 3rd Turnkey, the like, 15 0 0 14 M Samuel Coulter, 4th Turnkey, the like, 0 0 £ s d 15 N George Barry, 5th Turnkey, W e present the following sums to be the like, 15 0 0 raised off the County at Large, and Sec 124. T o the undermentioned Gaol Offi­ paid to the undermentioned persons, & 106 cers who are not required to appear as approved by the Bench of Magis­ before the Special Sessions, half-a- trates and Cess payers, assembled in year’s salary due them this Assizes, Special Sessions, in Dundalk, agreea­ viz: —No. 8, bly to the provisions of an A ct, 3rd & 16 O Rev, J. H. Stubbs, Local In­ 4th W m . 4, Chap. 78, entitled “ an spector, half-a-year’s salary, due him “ A ct to amend the Laws relating to this Assizes, 36 18 5 “ Grand Juries in Ireland. ” 17 P Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Protestant 6 C To Archibald Mateer, to open Chaplain, the like, 18 9 3 S ‘. 55Loutha new line of road from Carlingford County 18 ArchivesQ R ev. Jas. Beatty, Protestant to Dundalk, between John Boyle’s Dissenting Chaplain, the like, 18 9 3 house on the Common’s of Carling­ 19 R R ev. J. Marmion Roman Catho­ ford and Owen Coyle’s house at Rous- lic Chaplain, the like, 18 9 3 key, 38 perches in length, including 20 S Joseph Gillichan, Esq. M. D. forming, fencing, levelling and stone- Secs. 110 A: the like, 32 10 0 ing, at one penny per perch, the neces­ 160 T o the under-mentioned Officers of sary recognisance having been entered the County, pursuant to the following into by said contractor and George Acts, viz.: — Brown and George Farley, his secu­ 21 T Walter Bourne, jun. Esq. Clerk rities,—N o. 4, 3 2 o f the Crown, half-a-year’s salary due 7 John Crowe, Govornor of Dun­ him this Assizes, 92 10 0 Secs. 124 dalk Gaol, half-a-year’s salary due 22 U Thomas Bourne, Esq. Clerk him this Assizes, —-No. 7, 88 7 9 of the Peace, the like, 138 10 0 8 G John Jones, Governor of Ardee 23 V Alexander Shekleton, Esq. Se­ Bridewell, the like, 18 9 3 cretary to the Grand Jury, the like, 60 0 0

Carried over, 107 0 2 Carried over, 632 1 6 4 6 County at Large. Spring Assizes, 1837. 7

£ s d € s d Brought forward, 632 16 4 Brought forward, 940 0 6 24 W John Straton, Esq. County 36 James Parks, for printing lists of Treasurer, the like,. . 92 10 0 I b i d registered voters for the Borough, 9 19 1 25 X Francis Dubourdieu, Esq. Co. 37 John Coleman, for Stationary fur­ 3& 4 Win 4 Secs. 41 & Surveyor, half a years salary that will nished the County, agreeable to con­ 166 chap. 78 be due him, 19th May. 1837, 125 0 0 sec. 4G tract, 1 16 7 William Reilly, for printing agree­ 26 Y The same to defray the ex- 38 0 0 able to contract. 13 8 Secs. 43 & pences of his office. 25 Ibid 14 166 39 Francis Elliot, collector of the cess 27 Z Thomas Kelly, Esq. sub-she- 3 & 4 Wm 4 for the Barony o f Ardee, for printing Secs. 110 chap 91 lists o f Jurors, 3 2 1 riff of this county, half a years salary 40 & 166 due him this Assizes, 23 10 0 Arthur Holland, collector of the 28 A A Judge’s Crier, half a years cess for Louth Barony, the like, 1 2 0 0 0 William Hackett, collector of the salary due him this Assizes, 5 41 29 A B Barrister’s Crier, the like, 5 0 0 cess for Upper Dundalk Barony, the 30 A C Alex. Shekleton, keeper of like, 3 2 0 0 Samuel Jackson Turner, collector the County Court House, the like, 5 0 42 31 A D Mis. Jones, keeper of the o f the cess for Lower Dundalk Baro­ Secs. 79 t Ardee Court House, the like, 2 0 0 ny, the like, 2 2 1 ICG Mr. John Crowe, Governor of 32 43 Dundalk Gaol for transmitting priso­ Sec. 79 AE John Byrne, Esq. Coroner, for 36 G eo. 3 holding 8 inquests, 16 0 0 chap 55 ners, . . .. 10 13 3 33 AF H. M. Blackwell, Esq. Co­ 44 Alex. Shekleton, keeper of the roner, for holding 3 inquests, 6 0 0 &7 Wm 4 county court house, for fuel supplied c hap 116 by him, 13 13 0 Louth Countysec. 76 ArchivesAlex. Shekleton, for Stamps, &c. M iscellaneous . 45 provided by him for the inspector of Ibid 3 6 34 Thomas Bourne, Esq. for sundry Sec 116 weights and measures, 4 40 Geo 3 ]minting ordered by Magistrates at 46 Joseph Edmondson, for glass put chap 71 i 3 1 October Sessions, 1836, 2 10 1 I b i d into windows o f county court house, 19 46 Geo 3 Sec. 69 Samuel Parks, Apothecary, for c hap 71 47 6 Geo 4 medicine supplied the prisoners in 7 G eo 4 chap 43 Dundalk gaol, 22 5 5 chap 74 7 Geo 4 sec 76 chap 42 A lex. Shekleton, for sundry repairs 7 & 8 Geo4 48 6 & 7 W m 4 and articles supplied the county court chap G7 2 6 6& 7 W m 4 chap. 116 house, 9 chap. 34 S ec. 69 W e present the following sums to 2 it 3 W m 4 be raised off the County at Large and chap 88 James Parks, for printing lists of secs 35&3G registered voters for the c ounty, 5 14 1 paid as hereafter mentioned. — Carried over, 946 0 1 0 Carried over, 1037 4 5 , 8 County at Large. Spring Assizes, 1837, 9

£ s d £ s d Brought forward. 2191 0 0 Brought forward, 1037 4 5 County and also for the residence and To repay the consolidated fund, accommodation o f the Permament 49 !being an advance for the support and Staff o f said Regiment, 29 0 0 6 Geo 4 maintenance of thirteen patients in the 55 To the Treasurer of the Louth Fever 11 Geo 4 Richmond District Lunatic Asylum 6 & 7 W m 4 Hospital, for half-a-year’s rent that c hap 116 1 Wm 4 for the Lunatic Poor of this County, was due 1st November last to the In­ from the 24th May to the 24th Dec corporated Society,,. 13 16 11 12 8 To repay the County Treasurer, his 1836, 137 56 50 To repay the advance out of the advance on Coroners and Court Or­ consolidated fund, being the amount ders. —v iz .: of Police expences for this County, CORONERS’ ORDERS. from 30th June 1830 to 30th Sept. Coroner Blackwell’s Order to Doc­ 1836, 572 4 7 tor Pinching,.. £110 51 To the Board of Superintendance Coroner Byrne to Dr. Gartlan, 110 7Geo. 4 of the Gaols of this county and to the ------to Dr. Tallan, 110 chap 74 Rev. J. H. Stubbs, the Local In­ ------to Dr. Gartlan, 2 2 0 s ec 76 spector of same, on account of the ex­ ------to Dr. Gartlan, 1 1 0 penditure o f said Gaols until Summer ------to Dr. Gartlan, 2 2 0 Assizes, 1837. 100 0 0 :------to Dr. Gartlan, 1 1 0 ------to Dr. J. Tallan, 1 1 0 52 To Mr. Edward Reid, Inspector of ------to Dr. Brunker, 1 1 0 6 & 7 W m 4 Weights and & Measures for the Ba­ chap 116 ronies of Louth, Upper and Lower ------to Dr. Goulding, 1 1 0 bee. 116 Dundalk, to remunerate him for his trouble in fulfilling the duties of his £12 12 0 12 12 0 Office being a sum double in amount to Louthwhat he received and paid intoCounty the ArchivesCOURT ORDERS. 1hands of our County Treasurer, 2 9 8 53 T o repay the advance out of the Quarter Sessions.

Carried over. 2191 0 0 Carried over. 2254 14 5 1 0 County at Large.

£ s d Brought forward., 2254 14 5 Spring Assizes, 1637. Spring Assizes. Lewis Bailie, 2 10 0 Vaughan Quinn, 1 10 6 Michael Holland, 15 6 John Phillips, 2 2 0 BARONY OF ARDEE. James McCabe, 1 0 0 Michael Keeran, 3 0 0 W m . Corran, 2 0 0 UNACCOUNTED FOB. QUERIES. Patt Fitzpatrick, 6 0 0 Peter Mathews, 0 7 6 Bernard Kelly, 0 15 0 Martha Thomson, 0 7 6 £ Bryan Comiskey, 0 7 0 s d 57 R T o Patt Donnelly, contractor, Doctor Trimble, 4 4 0 to repair 100 perches of the road from Robert Arthur, 1 10 0 Drogheda to Dundalk, between Jo­ 0 13 0 James Hoey, seph Petty’s farm house in Simons- Patt Shevlan, 0 13 a town, and Annagassan big bridge, 21 Anne Osborne, 0 15 0 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 0 13 0 Wm. Hackett, average rate o f Is. 11d. per perch, the 0 12 6 Mary Clarke, necessary recognizance having been en­ 0 12 6 Peter Byrne, tered into by the said contractor, and 0 13 0 Samuel H oey, Thomas Donnelly and Peter Butterly Arthur Hamil, 0 13 0 — N o. 27, 9 11 8 0 5 6 LouthMary McCourt, County68 GArchives To Patt Devlin, contractor, for 0 5 6 Mary M cCurt, taking down and rebuilding abridge 0 5 6 Mary Maginniss, on the road from Castleblaney to A r­ 0 10 0 Edward Foster, dee, between Thomas Shevlin’s in 0 13 0 James Maguire, Garlagullin, and Michael Forde’s in Patt Conlon, 0 13 0 Essexford, the necessary recognizance 0 13 0 Bryan Kane, having been entered into by the said 4 0 0 Doctor Goulding, contractor, and Christopher Devlin & 0 13 0 Patt Kieran, P a t M cConnon. —No. 22, 3 4 0 0 13 0 Bridget Keeran, 59 Q To Patt Wynne, contractor, 0 13 0 Mary Corballis, to repair 160 perches by darning of 0 15 0 Peter McKowne, the road from Ardee to Carrick­ Bryan Smith, 0 13 0 macross, between the cross roads of 0 8 0 Thomas Cartney, Charlestown and Thomas McDanniel’s in same, at the average rate o f 4d. £42 14 6 per perch, the necessary recognizance 42 14 6 Carried over, 12 15 8 Total, 2297 8 11 12 Barony of Ardee, Spring Assizes, 1837, 13

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 12 15 8 Brought forward, 80 6 10 having been entered into by the said contractor, and Patt Cooney and Jas. O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . Boyle, —No. 33, 2 13 4 60 S To Michael Ginnity, contractor, Under 3rd Sr 4th Wm. 4, chap. 87. to rebuild a gullet on the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the 64 To John Wildman, Junr. contrac­ cross roads of Charlestown and Peter tor to repair 556 perches of the road Read’s in same, the necessary recogni­ from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between zance having been entered into by the the cross roads at Churchtown and said contractor and Jas. Ginnity and Garry Bridge, at the average rate of John Plunkett, —No. 35, 4 10 0 2 3/4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ 61 U To Philip Reilly, contractor, zance having been entered into by the to repair 753 perches by contract for said contractor, and William Pilking- one year, of the road from Ardee to ton and John Wildman, — second year. Carrickmacross, between the cross of — N o. 65, 6 7 5 Charlestown and the Pound of Ardee, 65 To John Mooney, contractor, to at the average rate of 6d. per perch, repair 402 perches o f the road from the necessary recognizance having been Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the entered into by the said contractor and Bridge o f Tallanstown and the cross D. Blackwell and Thos. McGorisk,—- roads at Springhill, at the average rate N o. 37, 18 16 6 of 1 3/4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ 62 X To Patt Wynne, contractor, to nizance having been entered into by repair 1794 perches by contract for 1 the said contractor, and John Moore year, of the road from Ardee to Car­ and William Mooney, —second year Louthrickmacross, between Ardee andCounty the Archives — N o. 66, 2 18 7 Mills of Louth, at the average rale 66 To William Moore, contractor, to o f 4d. per perch, the necessary recog­ repair 404 perches o f the road from nizance having been entered into by Kells to Dunleer, between John N ew ­ the said contractor, and Patt Cooney itt’s house at Lawlesstown hills and and James Boyle, —N o. 41, 29 18 0 Peter Keenan’s house at the cross of 63 A B To Patt McCabe, contractor, Rathesker, at the average rate of 3d to repair 560 perches, by contract, for per perch, the necessary recognizance one year, of the road from Dundalk to having been entered into by the said Kingscourt, between the cross roads contractor, and Patt Devin and John of Churchtown & the cross of Arthurs­ Devin, —second year— N o. 67, 5 1 0 town, at the average rate of 5d. pet 67 To John Branagan, contractor, to perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ repair 247 perches of the road from ing been entered into by the said con­ Kingscourt to Newry, between the tractor and James Crinian and Bryan cross roads at Tullydrum and R o s s ­ Rooney, —No. 40, 11 13 4 lough bridge, at the average rate of Carried over. 80 6 10 Carried over,.. | 94 13 10 14 Barony of Ardee,

£ s d Brought forward, 94 13 10 BARONY OF ARDEE.

4 1/4d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Philip Brady and Peter Forde— second year-—N o. 68, 4 15 9 The following sums were •presented by the Grand 08 To John Money, contractor, to re­ Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the pair 840 perches of the road from County at Large, and applied to the following uses. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the Mills of Louth and the Chapel gate 6 & 7 W IL L IA M 4, C H A P . 116. at Reighstown, at the average rate of 2d per perch, the necessary recogni­ sance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Blackwell £ s d and Michael Mooney, —second year, 70 A To Peter Reilly, contractor, to Sec. 5G N o. 69, 7 0 0 repair a Bridge on the road from 69 To James Crawley, contractor, to Dundalk to Drogheda, between R o­ repair 522 perches o f the road from bert Crawley’s avenue gate and James Drogheda to Dundalk, between Mar­ Respin’s Mill, the necessary recogni­ garet Reilly’s house in Richardstown zance having been entered into by the and the meering o f Polbrock and said contractor and Andrew McGinnis Bragganstown, the necessary recogni­ and Michael Crinnion, —No. 1, 4 0 0 zance having been entered into by the 71 B To Peter Reilly, contractor, said contractor, and Geo. Macartney Ibid to repair a gullet on the road from and William Filgate, Esq. and Joseph Dundalk to Drogheda, between James LouthCrawley— fifth year,—N o. 70, County8 16 0 StokesArchives house in the Townland of Dru- min and the cross roads of Drumin, the Total, 115 5 7 necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor & Andrew McGinnis and Michael Crin­ nion,—N o. 2, 3 0 0 72 C To Peter Reilly, contractor, Ibid te repair a gullet on the road from Dun­ dalk to Drogheda, between Thomas Green’s house in Drumgoolstown and Mr. James Crawley’s house, the ne­ cessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor and Andrew McGinnis and Michael Crin­ nion, —N o. 3, 3 0 0

Carried over. 10 0 0 16 Barony of Ardee, Spring Assizes, 1837, 17

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 10 0 0 Brought forward, 28 18 0 73 E To Peter Reilly, contractor, to 77 I To Patt Andrews, contractor, S e c . 5 6 repair a gullet on the road from Ardee S e c . 5 0 to repair until summer Assises, 1837, to Drogheda, between Hugh Mathews’ 150 perches of the road from Kings­ house in the Townland of Stefines and court to Drogheda, between Peter Thomas Downey’s in same, the neces­ Byrne’s house in Shanlis and Devin’s sary recognizance having been entered bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with into by the said contractor and An­ gravel, at the average rate of 10d per drew McGinnis and Michael Crinnion, perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ -—N o. 5, 2 5 0 ing been entered into by the said con­ 74 F To Peter Reilly, contractor, tractor and Owen Breagy and Patt Ibid to build a gullet on the road from Ar­ Moonan, — N o. 13. 6 13 4 dee to the sea at Annagasson, between 78 J T o Thomas W oods, contractor, Patt Corran’s house in Hale street in Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, Ardee and William Barran’s house 300 perches o f the road from Drogheda the necessary recognizance having been to Dundalk, between James O'Brien’s entered into by the said contractor and house in Simonstown and the cross Andrew Maginniss and Michael Crin- roads o f Dillonstown, 21 feet wide ion, —N o. 6, 3 18 0 and 14 feet with gravel, at the average 75 G To Patt Andrews, contractor rate o f 5d. per perch, the necessary See. 50 to repair until summer assizes, 1837 recognizance having been entered into 25 perches of the road from Kells to by the said contractor and Patt Pow- Ardee, between Curraghbeg old road derly and Peter McGinniss, —N o. 15, 6 5 0 and the W idow Boyle’s house in A r­ 79 K To Thomas Venables, contrac­ dee, 21 feet wide end 14 feet with gra­ Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, Louthvel, at the average rate ol 3s per perchCounty Archives1837, 214 perches of the road from the necessary recognizance having been Ardee to the sea at Annagasson, be­ entered into by the said contractor and tween the meering o f W illistown and Owen Breagy and Moonan, — No. 0, 3 15 0 Adamstown, and the cross roads of 76 II To Edward Andrews contrac­ Dillonstown, 21 feet wide and 14 feet Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes with gravel, at the average rate of 4d 1837, 120 perches of the road from per perch, the necessary recognizance Kingscourt to Drogheda, between having been entered into by the said Shanlis cross and Blakestown cross contractor and Patt Casey and John 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel Carron, —N o. 18, 3 11 4 at the average rate of Is 6d per perch 80 L To Patt Sarsfield, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, entered into by the said contractor and 30 perches o f the road from Ardee to Owen Breagy, and Patt Moonan, — Dunleer by Mullocorry, between Geo. N o. 10, 0 0 0 Taaff ’s house in Drummin and the cross roads of Houltstown, 21 feet

Carried, over, 28 18 0 Carried over, 45 7 8 18 Barony of Ardee, Spring Assizes, 1837. 19 £ s d Brought forward, 45 7 8 wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate of 3s 2d per perch, the £ s d necessary recognizance having been en­ Brought forward, 63 18 11 tered into by the said contractor and Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Jas. Patt M cQuillin and James Campbell, Lettabre’s house and John Dowdall’s — N o. 20, 4 15 0 house, the necessary recognizance hav­ 81 O To Patt McGinnis, contractor, ing been entered into by the said con S e c . 5 0 to repair until summer assizes, 1837, tractor and Henry Boyd and Patt 40 perches of the road from Ardee to M cConnor, N o. 37, 1 5 0 the sea at Annagasson, between Poes­ 05 U To Patt Devlin, contractor, court and Mullin cross, 21 feet wide S e c . 5 6 to repair a gullet on the road from and 14 feet with gravel, at the average Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Tho­ rate of 3s 3d per perch, the necessary mas Mee’s house in Corcreagha and recognizance having been entered into James Lettamore’s house in Rootate, by the said contractor and Patt R o ­ the necessary recognizance having been gers and P. Gainor, —No. 24, 6 10 0 entered into by the said contractor and 82 P To Bernard Grogan, contrac­ Henry Boyd and Patt McConnon, ] bill tor, to repair until summer assizes, N o. 38, 2 o 0 1837, 15 perches of the road from 86 W To Patt Devlin, contractor, Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Sec. 50 to repair by contract for seven years, cross of Rathescar and the cross of 662 perches of the road from Car­ Dromin, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with rickmacross to Ardee, between the gravel, at the average rate of 3s 9d peering of Louth and Monaghan and per perch, the necessary recognizance Thomas Smith’s house, 21 feet wide Louthhaving been entered into by the County said andArchives 14 feet with gravel, at the contractor and Patt Grogan and M i­ average rate of 6d. per perch chael Flinn, —N o. 33, 2 16 3 the necessary recognizance having been 83 Q To Bernard Grogan, contractor entered into by the said contractor and Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, Henry Boyd and Patt McConnon, —- 20 perches of the road from Drogheda 1st year, —N o. 40, 16 11 0 to Dundalk, between Bryan M cGin- 87 X To Patt Andrews, contractor, niss’ house near Gibber’s bridge and I b i d to repair by contract for seven years, the cross of Rathescar, 21 feet wide 940 perches of the road from Droghe­ and 14 with gravel, at the average da to Ardee, between the Lands of rate of 3s. 0d. per perch, the necessary Funshog and Doctor Golden’s house recognizance having been entered into in Ardee 32 feet wide and 20 feet with by the said contractor, and Patt Gro­ gravel at the average rate of Is 6d. per gan and Michael Flinn, —N o. 34, 3 10 0 perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ 84 T To Patt Devlin, contractor, ing been entered into by the said con­ S e e . 5 0 to repair a gullet on the road from tractor, and Owen Breagy and Patt Moonan, —1st year— N o. 44, 70 1 9 Carried over, 62 18 11 88 Z To John Martin, contractor, to S e c . 5 0 to lengthen an arched gullet on the

Carried over, 152 16 8 20 Barony of Ardee. Spring Assizes, 1837. 21

£ s d £ s d Drought forward, 152 16 8 Brought forward, 164 6 8 road from Dundalk to Castlebelling John Kearney and James Abraham— ham, between Patt Neeny’s and Ri­ 1st year- No. 58 66 0 0 chard Macartney’s, the necessary re­ 02 A J To Patt Mathews, contrac- cognizance having been entered into Sec. 50 tor, to repair until Summer Assizes, by the said contractor and Hugh Gart­ 1837, 100 perches of the road from lany and Nicholas Kinehan. —No. 46, 3 6 6 Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the 89 A E To Thomas, Woods contrac- town of Ardee, and Thomas McCart­ Sec. 50 tor, to repair by contract for seven ney’s house to the turn of the bog, 21 years, 414 perches of the road from feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at Ardee to the sea at Annagasson, be­ the average rate of 5s 5d per perch, tween the little bridge of Drumcar and the necessary recognizance having been the meering of Willistown & Adams­ entered into by the said contractor and town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, James H oey and James Abraham, — at the average rate of 3d. per perch, No. 6 1 ,.,., 27 1 4 the necessary recognizance having been 93 A L To Patt Andrews, contractor, entered into by the said contractor Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, and Patt Powderly and Peter McGin- 100 perches of the road from Collon, niss— 1st year— N o. 56 5 3 6 to Dundalk, between Thomas Dolan’s 90 A F To Thomas Woods, contrac- in Ardee, and the male school house Ibid tor, to repair by contract for seven . on the Green, 21 feet wide and 14 feet years, 240 perches o f the road from with gravel, at the average rate of 3s Ardee to the sea at Annagasson, be­ 10d per perch, the necessary recogni­ Louthtween Mullins cross and the County little zanceArchives having been entered into by the bridge o f Drumcar, 21 feet wide and said contractor and Owen Breagy and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Patt Moonan, —N o. 6 3 , . . 19 10 0 3d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 94 A M To Joseph Crawley, contrac- zance having been entered into by the ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, said contractor, and Patt Powderly 1837, 50 perches of the road from A r­ and Peter McGinnniss—1st year— dee to the sea at Annagasson, between N o. 57, 3 0 0 the meering that divides Rootstown & 91 A G To Francis Graham, contrac- Drumcashel and James Carney’s house Ibid tor, to repair by contract for 7 years, in Drumgoolstown, 21 feet wide and 440 perches of the road from Ardee to 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate Dundalk, between the gullet of Cool­ of 3s 9d per perch, the necessary re­ four and the bridge of Maplestown, cognizance having been entered into 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at by the said contractor and Edward the average rate of 3s per perch, the Mahon and Geo. McGorish, — No. 64, 9 7 6 necessary recognizance having been en­ 95 A O To Thomas Morgan, con­ tered into by the said contractor and tractor, to repair until summer assizes, 1837, 40 perches of the road from A r-

Carried over, 164 6 8 Carried over, 286 5 6 Spring Assizes, 1837, 23 22 Barony of Ardee, £ s d Brought forward, 375 0 9 £ s d 101 To Patrick McCartney, to reim­ Brought forward, 286 5 6 Sec. 135 burse him for a malicious injury he has sustained by the burning of his dee to Slane, between Mr. Manning’s house, on the night of Friday the 27th 25 0 O avenue gate and Rathbran bridge, 21 May last,—N o. 84, feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate of 4s 6d per perch, 102 To Thomas Donnelly and Patt the necessary recognizance having been Sec. 109 McGinniss, cess payers (who applied entered into by the said contractor, and to the Court for a presentment) for the Patt Ledwitch and James Garretty, maintenance of a child, under the age - - N o . 66, 9 0 0 of two years, left deserted at Castle Thomas, Parish of Drumcar, in this 96 A P To Thomas Morgan, con­ Barony, —N o. 85, 5 0 O Sec. 56 tractor, to repair until summer assizes, * 1837, 20 perches, of the road fro; ii 103 To Patt Grimes and John Carney, Kingscourt to Collon, between the Ibid cess payers (who applied to the Court White Mountain Cross, and Belpa­ for a presentment) for the maintenance trick bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 feet of a male child, under the age of two with gravel, at the average rate o f 4s years, left deserted at. Ballybailie, pa­ 5 0 0 per perch, the necessary recognizance rish of Ardee, in this Barony, —N o. 86 having been entered into by the said contractor, and Patt Ledwitch and LouthJames Garretty, N o. 67, County4 0 0 Archives 97 To Thos. Cunningham, half-a-year’s Sec. 103 superannuation pension, due him this assizes,—N o. 80, 2 P 2 98 To John McAlister, half-a-year’s Ibid superannuation pension, due him this assizes, —No. 81, 1 16 11

99 To Thomas Easton, half a-year’s Ibid superannuation pension, due him this Total, 410 0 9 assizes,—N o. 82, 4 12 3

100 To Mr. Francis Elliott, collector of Sec. 148 the Cess for this Barony, being the amount of his fees on £1782 11s Id. at 9d per pound, —N o. 83, 66 16 11

Curried over,. 375 0 9 Spring Assizes, 1837. 25

£ s d Brought forward, ». 8 4 0 Spring Assizes, 1837. the necessary recognisance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Donnelly and Michael Don­ nelly, —No. 3 , . . 1 18 4 BARONY OF FERRARD. 107 Z To Patrick Donnelly, contrac­ tor, to repair 50 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the sea, between Salterstown bridge and UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES the meering of Ardee and Ferrard, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate of Is 3d per perch, the necessary recognizance having been £ s d entered into by the said contractor, & 104 Summer Assizes, 1835. Thos. Donnelly and Michael Donnel­ T To William Moore, contractor, ly, —No. 34, 3 2 6 to repair 20 perches of the road from 108 A G To James Malcolm, contrac­ Dunleer to Ardee, between Coogan’s tor, to build a gullet on the road from bridge, and the corner of the road at Drogheda to Navan, between Mr. John Meighan’s field, 21 feet wide & Balfour’s gate, and Mr. Marron’s 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate house, in Little Grange, the necessary of 4s 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ recognizance having been entered into cognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and William by the said contractor, and Patt Devin Rogers and Patrick Kirk,—No. 41, 2 10 0 and John Devin, —No, 3 0 ,.. 4 10 0 109 A H To George Reay, contractor, 105 A To William Moore, contractor, to repair 71 perches of the road from Louthto repair 276 perches of the road fromCounty DroghedaArchives to Navan, between Mr. Dundalk to Ardee, between the meer- Marron’s house and Mattock bridge, ing of Ardee and Ferrard and Lawless­ at the rate of ]s per perch, the necessa­ town hill, at the average rate of 3d per ry recognizance having been entered perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ into by the said contractor, and James ing been entered into by the said con­ Reay and James Simpson,—No. 42, 3 11 0 tractor, and Patrick Devin and John Devin, —for three years, —N o. 1, 3 14 0 OLD CONTRACTS. 106 Spring Assizes 1836. Y To Patt Donnelly, contractor, 110 To Thomas Crinnion, contractor, to to repair 20 perches of the road from repair 635 perches o f the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between John Newtown Monasterboice to Collon, Crinnion’s house and the sea shore, between Collonbeg nursery and New­ 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel at town Monasterboice, at the average the average rate of Is 11d per perch, rate o f 41/4d per perch, the necessary

Carried over, 8 4 0 Carried over, 19 1 5 10 26 Barony of Ferrard, Spring Assizes, 1837. 27

£ s d Brought forward. 19 5 10 £ s d recognizance having- been entered into Brought forward, 50 12 6 by the said contractor, and the Right Dunleer to the sea, between the meer- Hon. Lord Ferrard and Patrick Sars­ ing of Dromin and Trian, and Rath­ field, —£11 4s 10d and 2s stamp duty, dromin, at the average rate of 4d per — last year, —N o. 78, 11 6 10 perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ in To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to ing been entered into by the said con­ repair 467 perches of the road from tractor, and Sir P . Bellew, Bart, and Drogheda to Dundalk, between the John Brabazon, -—£8 9s and 2s stamp South Grange and the Chapel gate duty, —fourth year, —N o. 82, 8 11 0 o f Skeagmore, at the average rate of 4d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 115 E To Michael Jones, contractor, zance having been entered into by the to repair 235 perches by contract for said contractor and Sir Patrick Bel­ one year, of the road from Collon to lew, Bart, and John Brabazon, £7 15s the sea by Tullyesker, between the 8d and 2s stamp duty, —fourth year, Turnpike road and the cross roads of — N o. 79, 7 17 8 Ballymakenny, at the average rate of 112 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to 6d per perch, the necessary recogni­ repair 276 perches of the road from zance having been entered into by the Drogheda to Dundalk, between the said contractor, and Patt Cooney and road from Dunleer to Grange, and the Patt Sarsfield, —No. 6, 5 17 6 meering of Ardee and Ferrard, at the 116 F To William Magill, contractor, average rate of 4d per perch, the ne­ to repair 254 perches, by contract for cessary recognizance having been en­ one year, of the road trom Collon to tered into by the said contractor and the sea by Beaulieu, between the cross LouthSir P . Bellew, Bart, and John Braba­County roadsArchives at Carstown and the cross roads zon, —£4 12s and 2s stamp duty— 4th at James McEvoy's, at the average rate year, —N o. 80, 4 14 0 o f 9d per perch, the necessary recog­ 113 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to nizance having been entered into by repair 438 perches of the road from th« said contractor, and Patt Cooney Drogheda to Dundalk, between the and Patt Sarsfield, —N o. 7, 9 10 6 road from Prosperhill to Walshestown, 117 P To John Brabazon, contractor. and the road from Dysart to John D o­ for filling 96 perches of the grips of lan’s house, at the average rate o f 4d ditches and holes on the road from per perch, the necessary recognizance Dunleer to the sea, between Ferrard having been entered into by the said cross and the cross of Port, at the contractor, and Sir P . Bellew, Bart., average rate o f 2s 3d per perch, the & John Brabazon, —£7 6s Id and 2s. necessary recognizance having been stamp duty, —4th year, —N o. 80, 7 8 2 entered into by the said contractor, & 114 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to Patt Keenan and Owen Maguire, — repair 507 perches of the road from N o. 21, 10 16 0

Carried over,. . | 50 12 6 Carried over, 8-5 7 6 28 Barony of Ferrard, Spring Assizes, 1837. 29

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 85 7 6 Brought forward, 101 8 1 118 V To James Reay, contractor, to Dunleer, to Ardee between the meer- repair 221 perches, by darning, of the ing of Ardee and Ferrard and Lawles­ road from Collon to Slane, between town Hill, at the average rate of 3d per Collon and the lands of Strinagh, at perch, the necessary recognizance the average rate of 5d per perch, the having been entered into by the said necessary recognizance having been contractor, and Patt Devin and John entered into by the said contractor, & Devin, —2nd year—No. 48, 3 14 0 James Simpson and George Reay, — 123 To Michael Martin, contractor, for N o. 29, 4 12 1 keeping in repair 802 perches of the 119 Y To James Reay, contractor, to road from Drogheda to Dundalk by repair 194 perches, by darning, of the Blackhall, between the meering of road from Collon to Melephont, be­ Blackhall and Garulla and Killally tween Collon and the lands of Stri­ cross roads, at the average rate of 4d nagh, at the average rate o f 9d per per perch, the necessary recognizance perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ having been entered into by the said ing been entered into by the said con­ contractor, and Sir Patrick Bellew, tractor, and James Simpson and Geo. Bart, and Peter Condra— stamp duty Reay, —N o. 32. 7 5 6 2s—sixth year— N o. 49. 14 6 0 1 2 0 A D To Ralph Smith, Esq. con­ 124 To Thomas Crawford, contractor, tractor, for opening a new line of road for keeping in repair 120 perches of from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the road from Dunleer to the sea, at Beaulieu bridge and Banktown, the Annagasson, between the finger post Louthnecessary recognizance having beenCounty en­ atArchives Clude and Clude bridge, at the ave­ tered into by the said contractor, and rage rate o f 41/2d. per perch, the neces­ H. Chester & Francis Donagh, Esqrs. sary recognizance having been entered N o. 4 0 , . . 0 1 0 into by the said contractor, and John 1 2 1 A E To James Reay, contractor, McClintock, Esq. and John Woods, for taking down and re-building a gul­ stamp duty 2s—sixth year, —-No. 50, 2 7 0 let, on the road from Collon to Dun­ 125 To John Brabazon, contractor, for dalk, between Skallon’s house and the keeping in repair 916 perches o f the turn to Melliphont, at the average road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ rate of 5s per perch, the necessary re­ tween Coblers cross and Martinstown cognizance having been entered into cross, at the average rate o f 41/4d. per by the said contractor, and James * perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Simpson and Geo. Reay, —N o. 41. 4 2 0 ing been entered into by the said con­ tractor, and Sir Patrick Bellew, Brt. O ld C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . and Patt Keenan,—stamp duty, 2s— Under 3rd & 4th Wm. 4, chap. 78. sixth year, —N o. 51, 16 6 5 122 To William Moore, contractor, to repair 276 perches of the road from

Carried over, | 101 8 1 Carried over, 138 1 6 30 Barony of Ferrard.

£ s d Brought Forward, 138 1 6 BARONY OF FERRARD. 126 To Michael Martin, contractor, for keeping in repair 226 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, between the new School House in Termonfeckin and Ball’s The following sums w ere presented by the Grand cross roads, at the average rate o f 41/4d Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the per perch, the necessary recognizance County at Large, and applied to thefollowing uses. having been entered into by the said contractor, and George Pentland, Esq. and Thomas Carolan, —stamp duty, 2s 6 & 7 WILLIAM 4, CHAP. 116. — last year— N o. 25, 4 2 0 127 To Michael Martin, contractor, for £ s d keeping in repair 809 perches of the 129 A To Bernard Grogan, contractor, road from Dunleer to the sea, by Sec. 59 to repair until summer Assizes, 1837, Blackhall, between Kilslattery cross 30 perches o f the road from Drogheda roads and the sea shore, at the average to Dundalk, between Pat M cCullagh’s rate of 41/4d per perch, the necessary house at the Turnpike road and James recognizance having been entered into Campbell’s house at the cross of Te­ by the said contractor, and George nure, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with Pentland, Esq. and Thomas Carolan, gravel, at the average rate o f 10d per stamp duty, 2s, —last year, No. 53, 14 8 6 perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ing been entered into by the said con­ Louth County tractorArchives and Patt Grogan and Michael 128 To Patrick Kirwan, contractor, for keeping in repair 1102 perches o f the Flinn, — N o. 1. 1 5 0 road from Drogheda to Dundalk by 130 B T o Pat McCullagh, contractor, Termonfeckin, between Termonfeckin Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, bridge, and the stream that divides 100 perches o f the road from Drogheda Maine and Reynoldstown, at the ave­ to Ardee, between the turnpike road at rage rate of 4 1/4d per perch, the neces­ S. Carroll’s house & the new bridge at sary recognizance having been entered the meering of Ardee & Ferrard, 21 feet into by the said contractor, and Reps, wide and 14 with gravel, at the average of W allop Brabazon, Esq. and Owen rate o f 9d. per perch, the necessary Kirwan, —stamp duty, 3s. last year, recognizance having been entered into N o. 54, 19 13 3 by the said contractor, and Michael Byrne, and John Crosby, —-No. 3, 3 15 0 131 C f o Bernard Grogan, contrac­ Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, 176 5 8 1837, 30 perches o f the road from Total, Drogheda to Dundalk, between James

Carried over. 5 0 0 32 Barony of Ferrard, Spring, assizes, 1837, 33

£ s d £ s d 5 0 0 Brought forward, Brought forward, 6 7 7 0

Campbell’s house in Tenure, and Gib­ entered into by the said contractor, and ber’s bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 feet George Ogle and Robert Bredon, — with gravel, at the average rate of 8d 1st year, — No. B 8, 50 11 6 per perch, the necessary recognizance 135 I To Michael Crinnion, contrac­ having been entered into by the said Sec. 50 tor, to repair by contract for seven contractor and Patt Grogan and Mi­ years, 338 perches o f the road from 132 chael Flinn, —N o. 4, 10 0 Drogheda to Ardee, between the Sec. 50 E To Peter Bellew, contractor, to Lands o f Knocketleva and the Lands repair by contract for one year, 20<> o f Annaglog, 32 feet wide and 20 feet perches of the road from Mellefont & with gravel, at the average rate of 2s Slane to Dunleer, between the meer- 2d per perch, the necessary recogni­ ing of Meath and Louth and Whiteri­ zance having been entered into by the ver bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 said contractor, and Daniel McGivney, feet with gravel, at the average rateof 1s 1st year, — No. 9, 36 12 4 per perch, the necessary recognizance 136 K T o Thomas Kenny, contrac­ having been entered into by the said ' Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, contractor, and Daniel McGivney and 1837, 100 perches of the road from 133 Michael Crinion, —N o. 6, 10 0 0 Collon to Drumcondra, between John ibid G T o James Simpson, contractor, Dunagan’s Forge, & Mat. Mcknights' to repair by contract for seven years, land, 21 feet wide & 14feet with gravel 736 perches o f the road from Drogh­ at the average rate o f Is 8d per perch, eda to Ardee, between the meering of the necessary recognizance having been LouthBagorath and Tullyallen, and County Leo­ Archivesentered into by the said contractor and nard’s cross, 32 feet wide and 20 feet Matthew Knight and Michael Cri­ with gravel, at the average rate of Is nion, —N o, 11, 8 6 8 43/4d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 137 L T o James Reay, contractor, zance having been entered into by the Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, said contractor and George Ogle and 60 perches o f the road from Nobber 134 Robert Bredon, —1st year— N o. A 0, 51 7 0 to Drogheda between Mellifont bridge Ibid H To James Simpson, contrac­ and W idow Byrne’s house at Droghe­ tor, to repair by contract for seven da post road, 21 feet wide and 14 feet years, 714 perches o f the road from with gravel, at the average rate o f Is 5d Drogheda to Ardee, between the per perch, the necessary recognizance meering of Collon and Coolfoor, and having been entered into by the said the meering of Bagarath and Tullallan, contractor, and George Ogle and 32 feet wide and 20 feet will gravel, at James Simpson, --N o . 13, 4 5 0 the average rate of Is 5d per perch, the 138 M To James Garretty, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been I b i d to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, 50 perches o f the road from Ardee to

Carried over. 67 17 0 Carried over, 167 2 6 Spring Assizes, 1837. 35 34 Barony of Ferrard.

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 180 7 8 Brought forward, 167 o 6 Slane, between Clinton’s bridge and tered into by the said contractor and the meering of Louth and Meath, 21 Patt Casey and Patt Hoey, —No. 23, 1 13 4 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 142 X To Patrick Crilly, contractor, average rate of Is 3d per perch, the ne­ S e c . 5 0 to repair by contract for seven years, cessary recognizance having been en­ 1094 perches of the road from Droghe­ tered into by the said contractor, and da to Dundalk, between the South William Dunn and Thomas Morgan— bridge of Grange Bellew and the Ma­ N o. 13. 3 2 G nor o f Drogheda at John Morgan’s 139 Q To W m . Crilly, contractor, house, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with Sec, 50 to repair by contract for one year, gravel, at the average rate o f 4d. per 488 perches of the road from Col­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ lon to the sea by Bealieu, between the ing been entered into by the said con­ cross roads at Peter G argon’s house tractor, and James Crilly and Peter and Beaulieu bridge, 21 feet wide Crilly. 1st year,—N o . 25, 18 4 8 and 14 feet with gravel, at the average 143 Y T o William Crilly, contractor, rate of 4d per perch, the necessary S e c . 5 0 to lower a hill and fill a hollow, on the recognizance having been entered into road from Dunleer to the sea, between by the said contractor and Jas. Crilly, Christian’s Cross and Sir Patrick Bel­ and Peter Crilly, —N o. 18, 8 2 8 lew’s Demesne, the necessary recogni­ 140 R To William Crilly, contrac­ zance having been entered into by the Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, said contractor and James Crilly and 1837, 30 perches of the road from Patt Crilly, —No. 26, 0 1 0 Dunleer to the sea at Clogher between 144 Z To Patrick Sarsfield, contrac­ LouthHackett’s cross Chapel and JohnCountySec. 5 0 tor,Archives to repair 60 perches of the road Kirk’s house in Clogher, 21 feet wide from Collon to the sea, between Mai­ and 14 with gravel, at the average den’s cross and the cross of Harris­ rate of Is. 4d. per perch, the necessary town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, recognizance having been entered into at the average rate of 3 1/2d per perch, by the said contractor, and Peter Cril­ the necessary recognizance having been ly and Patt Crilly, —No. 19, 2 0 0 entered into by the said contractor, 141 V To Richard Bailie, contractor, Patt Cooney and John McDonald,— Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, N o. 27, 0 17 0 20 perches of the road from Ardee to 145 A A To Patt Crilly, contractor, the sea, between the town of Dunleer Ibid to repair by contract for seven years, and the meering of Sir P . Bellew’s 370 perches of the road from Dunleer to and Mr. De Salis’ Estates, 21 feet the sea, between Christian’s Cross and wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the Sir Patrick Bellew’s demesne wall, 21 average rate of Is 8d per perch, the feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at necessary recognizance having been en- the average rate of 3d per perch, 2 Carried over,. . 201 4 Carried over, 180 7 8 3(3 Barony of Ferrard Spring Assizes, 1837. 37

£ d £ s. d Brought forward, 201 s.4 2 Brought forward, 213 0 4 the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and of 2s 11d per perch, the necessary re James Crilly and Peter Crilly, —1st cognizance having been entered into by year, —N o. 28, 4 12 6 the said contractor and Thos. Venables

146 A D To John Brabazon, contractor, and Patt Powderly, —No. 35, 14 0 0 Sec. 56 to repair a gullet on the road from 150 A I To John Carron, contractor Drogheda to Dundalk, between James S e c . 5 0 to repair until summer assises, 1837 Byrne’s house & William Callaghan’s 30 perches of the road from Dunleer to house, the necessary recognizance hav­ the sea, between the cross of Togher ing been entered into by the said con­ hill and the sea shore of Lurganboice, tractor & Patt Keenan and Owen Ma­ 21 feet wide & 14 feet with gravel, at guire,—N o. 31, 2 9 6 the average rate of Is 4d per perch, 147 A E To John Carron, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been Sec. 50 to repair until summer assizes, 1837, entered into by the said contractor and 30 perches of the road from Drogheda Thom as Venables and Patt Powderly

to Dundalk, between the cross of Sea- N o . 38, 2 0 0 field and Patt Conlon’s house in Port, 151 A K To Michael Byrne, contractor, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, Ibid to repair until summer assises, 1837, at the average rate of Is 3d per perch, 30 perches of the road from Dunleer the necessary recognizance having been to the sea, between the turn to Sal­ entered into by the said contractor, and terstown and Christy Hardman’s house Thos. Venables and Patt Powderly, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at N o. 31?, 1 7 6 the average rate of Is 7d per perch, 148 A F To Thomas Venables, con­ the necessary recognizance having been Ibid Louthtractor, to repair until summer assizes,County enteredArchives into by the said contractor, & 1837, 50 perches of the road from Dun­ Bryan Byrne, —No. 42, 2 7 6 leer to the sea, between Barton’s cross 152 A L To Patt Doyle, contractor, & Matthew Kavanagh’s house, 21 feet Ibid to repair until summer Assizes, 1837, wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the 30 perches of the road from Drogheda average rate of Is. 4d. per perch to Dundalk, between Geo. Maguire’s the necessary recognizance having been house in Salterstown and W idow entered into by the said contractor and Hardman’s house in same, 21 feet wide Patt Powderly and Patt Doogan, -— and 14 feet with gravel, at the average N o. 3 3 , . . 3 6 8 rate of 3s 0d. per perch, the necessary 149 A H To John Carron, contractor, recognizance having been entered into Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, by the said contractor, and Patt Law­ 90 perches of the road from Dunleer less,—N o. 43, 4 10 0 to the sea, between James McNally’s 153 A M To Patt Doyle, contractor, house in Port and James Johnston’s Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, house at Ferrard’ s Cross, 21 feet wide 40 perches of the road from Drogheda and 14 with gravel, at the average rate Carried over, 213 0 4 Carried over, 235 17 10 38 Barony of Ferrard. Spring Assizes, 1837. 39

£ s Brought forward, £ s d Brought forward, 235 17 10 260 18 9 to Dundalk, between John Crinnion’s bridge and the liberty o f Drogheda, house in Salterstown, and the sea 24 feet wide and 16 feet with gravel, shore, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with at the rate of Is 1 0 3/4 d a perch, the neces­ gravel, at the average rate of 2s 9d sary recognizance having been entered er perch, the necessary recognizance into by the said contractor, and Thos. having been entered into by the said Malcolm and Thomas Tiernan,—1st contractor and Patt Crilly, —N o. 44, 5 10 O year, —N o. 57, 140 5 10 157 154 AN To Patt Crilly, contractor, SC Geo 3 O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . Sec. 56 to repair by contract for seven years, chap 55 1005 perches of the road from Collon sec SO to the sea, between Prosper hill and To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to sea shore at Reynoldstown. 21 feet repair 467 perches o f the road from wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the Drogheda to Dundalk, between the average rate of 3 1/4d per perch, the South Grange and the Chapel of necessary recognizance having been en­ Skeagmore, at the average rate of 4d tered into by the said contractor and per perch, the necessary recognizance p having been entered into by the said William Crilly and Peter Crilly, — contractor, and Sir P Bellew and John 1st year,—N o. 45, 13 12 0 Brabazon, stamp duty 2s, —5th year, 155 A O To Peter Condra, contractor, — No. 59, Sec. 56 toDrogheda, build a togullet Dundalk on betweenthe road Black­ from 7 17 8 hall and Murray’s cross, the ne­ 158 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to cessary recognziance having been en­ Ibid repair 276 perches o f the road from tered into by the said contractor and Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Louth County Archivesroad from Dunleer to Grange and the Thomas Carolan and Michael Martin, meering of Ardee & Ferrard, at the ave- 47, 2 16 0 No. rage rate of 4d per perch, the neces­ 156 A P To Peter Condra, contrac­ sary recognizance having been entered Sec. 50 tor for filling twelve perches o f Pre­ cipices and fences on the road from into by the said contractor, and Sir P . Drogheda to Dundalk, between Black­ Bellew, Bart, and John Brabazon, hall and Murray’s cross, at the ave­ — stamp duty, 2s. 5th year, N o. 60, 4 14 0 rage rate of 5s 3d per perch, the neces­ 159 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, for sary (recognisance having b een en­ Ibid tered into by the said contractor and keeping in repair 438 perches o f the Thos. Carolan and Michael Martin, - road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ tween the road from Prosper Hill to 48, 3 2 11 No. Walshestown, and the road from Dy- 157 A R To James Malcolm, contrac­ sart to John Dolan’s house, at the ave­ Ibid tor, to repair by contract, for seven rage rate o f 4d. per perch, the neces- years,Slane to1480 Drogheda perches betweenof the road Mattock from Carried over. 260 8 9 Carried over, 413 16 3 40 Barony o f Ferrard,

£ s d Brought forward, 413 16 3 sary recognizance having been entered Spring.Assizes, 1837. into by the said contractor, and Sir P . Bellew, Bart, and John Brabazon, stamp duty, 2s—fifth year—-No. 61, 7 8 2 160 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to BARONY OF LOUTH. Sec. 80 repair 507 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea, between the meer­ ing of Dromin and Trian and Rathdro­ min. at the average rate of 4d per perch UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Sir P. Bellew, Bt. & John Brabazon, stamp duty, 2s. —5th year,—N o. 62, 8 11 0 Summer Assizes, 1835. £ s d 161 To Mr. Jas. Simpson, collector of 165 C To John Mooney, contractor, to Sec. 148 the Cess for this Barony, being the repair 50 perches of the road from amount of his fees on £2172 17s 5d. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the at 9d per pound, —N o. 63, 81 9 7 Mill of Louth, and Michael Conlon’s 162 To W m. McMemony, half-a-year’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with S ec. 103 superannuation pension, due him this gravel, at the average late o f Is 6d assizes, as Co. Constable— N o. 64, 4 12 3 per perch, the necessary recognizance 163 To Thomas Cunningham, half a-year’s having been entered into by the said Ibid superannuation pension, due him this contractor, and William Mooney and assizes, as Co. Coustable— N o . 65, 2 9 2 Thos. Blackwell, —No. 9, 3 15 O 164 To Richard Morris half-a-year’s Ibid superannuationLouth pension, due him thisCounty ArchivesSpring Assizes. 1836. assizes, as Co. Constable—No. 66, 4 18 4 166 O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . Total, 523 4 9 To Robert W ood, contractor, to repair 759 perches of the road from Castleblaney to the sea at Blackrock, between Bernard Clarke’s house in Knockbridge and the meering o f Up­ per Dundalk and Louth Baronies, at the average rate of 4 1/4d per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, & 167 Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Thos. Mullan’s, —stamp duty, 2s, —5th year, 13 10 9 To a saving on N o. 15, Summer 1836 1 13 4

Total, 18 19 1 Spring Assizes, 1837. 43 BARONY OF LOUTH. £ s d Brought forward, 11 13 4 repair by contract for seven years, 361 perches of the road from Ardee to The following sums tv ere presented by the Grand Dundalk, between Maplestown Bridge Jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the and Matthew Murray’s at the cross County at Large, and applied to the following uses. roads, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate of 2s per 6 & 7 WILLIAM 4, CHAP. 116. perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ ing been entered into by the said con­ tractor, and Matthew Murray and P e­ ter Clarke, —first year, —N o. 8, 36 2 0 £ s d 171 E To Roger Quigley, contractor, 108 A To Patrick Cooney, contractor, Sec. 50 to repair until summer Assizes, 1837, Sec. 50 to repair until summer assizes, 1837, 150 perches of the road from Carrick­ 200 perches of the road from Drogh­ macross to Dunleer, by Mullacrew, eda to Dundalk, by Dromiskin, between Neal Mackin’s house in Mul­ between the meering of the Baronies of lacrew and the Police Station at Glyde Ardee and Louth and the herds house Farm, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with on the Commons of Dromiskin, 21 feet gravel, at the average rate of is per wide and 14 feet with gravel, at perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ the average rate of 5d per perch, the ing been entered into by the said con­ necessary recognizance having been tractor, and Patt Clarke and George entered into by the said contractor, & Johnston, — No. 9. 7 10 0 LouthPhil. J. Coffey and James Ginnity,County — 172 ArchivesF T o John Clarke, contractor, to N o. 1. 4 3 4 Ibid repair until summer assizes, 1837, 150 169 C To Thomas Ward, contractor, perches of the road from Carrickma­ Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, cross to Dunleer, between Matthew 100 perches o f the road from Carrick­ Murray’s house at the cross roads and macross to the sea at Annagasson, be­ the meering of Corballis and Glyde tween the meering of Mansfieldstown Farm, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with and Woodenstown, and the meering of gravel, at the average rate of Is. per the baronies of Louth and Ardee, at perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ Richard Plunket’s, 21 feet wide and ing been entered into by the said con­ 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate tractor, and Matt Murray and Peter of 1s 6 d a perch, the necessary recogni­ Clarke, —N o. 10, 7 10 0 zance having been entered into by the 173 G To Roger Quigley, contractor, said contractor and Michael Little and Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, Patt Cooney, —No. 3, 7 10 0 200 perches of the road from Carrick­ 170 D To John Clarke, contractor, to macross to Dunleer, between Tallons­ Ibid town bridge and the meering of Cor­ Carried over, 11 13 4 ballis and Glyde farm, 21 feet wide &

Carried over, 62 15 4 44 Barony of Louth, Spring Assizes, 1837. 45

£ s d. £ s Brought forward, 62 15 4 Brought forward,,. 90 3 3 14 feet with gravel, at the average 177 K To James Conlon, contractor, rate of Is. per perch, the necessary Sec. 59 to repair by contract (or seven years, recognizance having been entered into 620 perches of the road from Kings­ by the said contractor, and P . Clarke court to Dundalk, between the bridge & G. Johnston, —1st year— No. 11, 10 0 0 o f Tallanstown and Edward McCann's 174 H To John Martin, contractor, to house in Corderry, 21 feet wide and Ibid repair until summer assizes, 1837, 250 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate perches of the road from Carrickma­ of 6d per perch, the necessary recog­ cross to the sea at Peter McGinness’ nizance having been entered into by house, between the cross roads at the said contractor, and Patt Ruddy, A lle dstown and Peter McGinness and Bryan Kelly, —1st year, —N o. 16, 15 10 0 house at the sea, 21 feet wide and 14 178 L To Laurence Conlon, contrac­ feet with gravel, at the average rate of Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, 200 9 1/2d per perch, the necessary recogni­ perches of the road from Castleblaney zance having been entered into by the to the sea, between Owen Boyle’s said contractor and Hugh Gartlany & house in Channonrock and the School Nicholas Kinnehan— N o. 12, 9 17 11 house in Louth, 21 feet wide and 14 175 I To James Maguire, contrac­ feet with gravel, at the average rate of Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes, 9d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 1837, 100 perches of the road from zance having been entered into by the Carrickmacross to the sea at Lurgan­ said contractor and Owen Ruddy and green, between the entrance gate of Nicholas W oods, —N o. 18, 7 10 0 Mr. Fortescue’s at Corderry and the 179 M To James Conlon, contractor, Louth CountyIbid toArchives repair until summer assizes, 1837, cross roads of Allardstown, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel at the ave­ 100 perches of the road from Carrick­ rage rate of 6d per perch, the necessary macross to the sea at Lurgangreen, be­ recognizance having been entered into tween the stream that divides Ardpa­ by the said contractor and Patrick trick from Corderry, 21 feet wide and Byrne & Nicholas Marmion—N o. 13, 2 10 0 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate 176 J To James Maguire, contractor, of 8d per perch, the necessary recogni­ Ibid to repair until summer Assizes, 1837, zance having been entered into by the 150 perches of the road from Castle­ said contractor and Patt Reily and blaney to the sea, between Owen Patt Ruddy, —N o. 19, 3 6 8 Boyle’s house in Channon rock and 180 N To Laurence Conlon, contrac­ the meering of Louth and Monaghan, •Ibid. tor, to repair by contract for 7 years, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, 648 perches of the road from Kings­ at the average rate of 8d per perch, the court to Dundalk, between Janies necessary recognizance having been en­ Taaffe’s house in Louth and the bridge tered into by the said contractor, and o f Knockbridge, 21 feet wide and 14 P . Byrne & N . Marmion, —N o. 15, 5 0 0 feet with gravel, at the average rate of

Carried over, 90 3 3 Carried over,. . 116 9 11 46 Barony o f Louth, Spring Assises, 1837. 4 7

£ s d 116 9 11 Brought forward, £ s d 8d per perch, the necessary recogni­ Brought forward, 194 7 1 zance having been entered into by the said contractor and John Reilly and 184 To Mr. Arthur Holland, collec­ Nicholas Woods, —1st year, —N o. 20 21 12 0 Sec. 148 tor, o f the cess, for this Barony, being 181 O To James Conlon, contractor, the amount o f his fees on £848 9s 11d Sec. 50 to repair by contract for seven years, at 9d per pound, —No. 24, 31 16 4 540 perches of the road from Ardee to Dundalk, between the bridge of Fane & the meering o f Killincool & Darver OLD CONTRACTS. at Broughs’ bridge, 21 feet wide & 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Is 185 To Hugh McKevitt, contractor, 36 Geo. 3, to repair by contract for three years, 2d per perch, the necessary recogni­ Chap. 55, zance having been entered into by the Sec. 80. ’ 652 perches o f the road from Castle­ said contractor and Patt Reilly and bellingham to the sea at Blackrock, be­ Patt Ruddy, —1st year, —No. 21, 32 1 8 tween the gullet that divides Louth & 182 P To James Conlon, contractor, Monaghan, and Thos. H oye’s house Ibid to repair by contract for seven years, in Little Ash, at the average rate of 3, 'd 421 perches of the road from Ardee to per perch, the necessary recognizance Dundalk, between the meering that di­ having been entered into by the said vides Darver and Killencoole at contractor, and John Reilly and Owen Broughes’ bridge and the cross of Gil Ruddy, 2nd year, to summer, 1837, bertstown at Mat. Murray’s house, No. 25, 9 10 2 Louth21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel,County Archives 186 at the average rate of Is per perch, the To John Brabazon, contractor, to I b i d , necessary recognizance having been en­ repair by contract for 3 years, 738 tered into by the said contractor, and perches of the road from Carrickma­ Patrick Reilly and Bryan Kelly, — cross to the sea, between Peter Mac- 1st year— N o. 22, 21 1 0 key’s and the Bridge at the Mill of Louth, at the average rate o f 5 1/2d per 183 Q T o Lau. Conlon, contractor, to perch, the necessary recognizance having Ibid repair till summer assizes, 1837, 50 perches of the road from Carrickma­ been entered into by the said contractor, cross to the sea at Lurgangreen, be­ and Phil. Brady and Peter Forde, — tween the meering of Drumgoolin and 2nd year to summer, 1837— N o. 26, 16 18 3 M uff and the cross of Priorstate, 21 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate of Is 3d per perch, the the necessary recognziance having been entered into by the said contractor, John Reilly and William Kearney, — Total, 252 11 10 2 N o. 23, 3 6 Carried over, 194 7 1 Spring Assizes, 1837. 49

£ s d Brought forward, 37 5 0 Spring Assizes, 1837. town and Mr. Peter Coleman’s house in Dundalk, at the average rate of Is. (5d. per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. said contractor and Laurence Leonard and Owen Malone. —No. 23, 15 15 0 190 O To Owen McArdIe, contractor, to repair 80 perches of the road from UNACCOUNTED POE QUERIES. Carrickmacross to Newry by Fork­ hill, between Ann McEntegart’s house in Rasson, and Anthony Lennan’s house in Courtbane, 21 feet wide and £ s d 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate Summer Assizes, 1835. o f 5s 6d per perch, the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by 187 H To Michael Deery, contractor, the said contractor and Ralph Coulter, to repair by contract for one year, and Patrick Agnew, -—-No. 26, 22 0 0 395 perches of the road from Ardee to Forkhill, between the bridge that di­ O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . vides Connaker and Barronstown, and Mr. John Bailey’s, at the average rate 191 To Patt Malone, contractor, to of Is per perch, the necessary recog­ repair 711 perches of the road from Louthnizance having been entered into byCounty the DundalkArchives to Lurgangreen, by the sea, said contractor and Ralph Coulter and between John H ill’s house on the Dub­ Patt Deery, 19 15 0 lin road and the meering o f Earl R o­ 188 L To Patrick Malone, contractor, den’s and Sir Augustus Forster’s, Es­ to repair 350 perches by darning of tates, at the average late o f 3d the road from Dundalk to the sea, be­ per perch, the necessary recognizance tween Mr. John Duffy’s house at the having been entered into by the said Quay of Dundalk and the Revenue contractor, and James N . Frood, Esq. Houses at the Point, at the ave­ and Owen Malone,: —stamp duty 2s, — rage rate of Is 0d per perch, the neces­ fourth year, —N o. 32, 8 19 9 sary recognizance having been en­ 192 To Owen Connolly, contractor, for tered into by the said contractor a id keeping in repair 006 perches o f the Laurence Leonard and Owen Malone, road from Carrickmacross to Newry, N o. 23, 17 10 0 between John McCullagh’® house on 189 M To Patrick Malone, contractor, the turnpike road and the meering of to repair 210 perches by darning, of Louth and Armagh, at the average rate the road from Dundalk to Newry, be­ o f 4: [d per perch, the necessary recog- tween Mrs. Browne’s house in Sea- nizance having been entered into by 83 9 Carried over, 0 Carried over,.. 19 37 5 50 Barony of Upper Dundalk Spring Assizes, 1837. 51

£ s £ s d Brought forward. 132 18 1 Brought forward, 83 19 9 the said contractor, & James Dickey Dundalk, to Armagh, between the and James Johnston, Esq. — stamp bridge that divides Lurgankeel and duty, 2s, —4th year, — No. 33, 10 4 0 Carrickedmond, and the bridge that di­ 193 To James M‘ Kenna, contractor, for vides Lurgankeel & Dungooley, at the keeping in repair 291 perches of the average rate of 4d per perch, the neces­ road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, sary recognizance having been entered by Crossmaglen, between the cross into by the said contractor, and Rev. loads o f R oache and the meering of Gervais Tinley, and Hugh Hanlon, Louth and Armagh, at the average rate — stamp duty, 2s. last year, N o. 37, 5 8 8 of 41/4d per perch, the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the 197 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, for said contractor and George McGusty, keeping in repair 1125 perches of the Esq. and Patt McKenna,—stamp duty road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, 2s, —fourth year, —N o. 34, 5 5 0 between the bridge that divides Phil­ 194 T o Henry O' Heare, contractor, to lipstown and Milltown, and the meer­ keep in repair 974 perches of the road ing that divides the Counties of Louth from Dundalk to Armagh, between & Monaghan, at the average rate of 4 1/2d Mr. James Dickie’s gate at the bridge per perch, the necessary recognizance o f Crin, and the meering o f the having been entered into by the said Counties of Louth and Armagh, at contractor, and Owen McKeon, Esq. the average rate o f 4 1/4d per perch, the and James McCooey, —stamp duty 3s, necessary recognizance having been — last year, —N o. 38, 21 4 10 Louthentered into by the said contractor, County & Archives James Johnston, Esq. and Michael 198 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, to Heeney, —stamp duty, 2s—4th year keep in repair 350 perches of the road N o. 35, 17 6 11 from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ 195 To Robert W ood, contractor, to tween John Mulholland s house in keep in repair 905 perches of the road Plaister, and Owen McKeown's house from Castleblaney to the sea at Black­ in Belrobbin, at the average rate of 4 1/2d rock, between Bernard Clarke’s house per perch, the necessary recognizance in Knockbridge and the stream that having been entered into by the said con­ divides Dunmahon from Hainestown, tractor, and Owen McKeon, Esq. and at the average rate of 4 1/4d per perch Jas. McCooey, —stampduty, 2s, —last the necessary recognizance having been year, —N o. 39, 6 13 3 entered into by the said contractor and Reps, of W m. Lewery, Esq. & Thos. To Michael Markey, contractor, to Mullen, —stamp duty, 2s. —sixth year, 199 keep in repair 513 perches of the road No. 30, 16 2 5 from Carlingford to Carrickmacross, 1 9 6 To John Craig, contractor, to keep in repair 320 perches of the road from Carried over. 160 4 10 Carried over, 132 18 1 52 Barony of Upper Dundalk.

£ s d Brought forward, 166 4 10 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. between Peter Rice’s house in the Townland of Carrickedmond and O. McShane's house in the Townland of Falmore, at the average rale of 4 1/4d The following sums were presented by the Grand per perch, the necessary recognizance jury, and confirmed by the Court, to be raised o ff the having been entered into by the said contractor and W . J. Dawson, Esq. County at Large, and applied to the following uses. and John McGeough, —stamp duty, 2s. fifth year— N o, 40, O 3 8 6 & 7 WILLIAM 4, CHAP. 116.

200 To James Haughey, contractor, for keeping- in repair 740 perches of the £ s d road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, 201 B To Nicholas Heeney, contractor, by Crossmaglen, between Ralph Coul­ Sec. GO to repair by contract for seven years, ter’s house in the townland of Carrick­ 150 perches o f the road from Dundalk astuck, and Neal Mooney’s house in to Armagh, between Mr. Jacob C. the townland of Courtbane. at the aver­ Murphy’s garden wall, and the bridge age rate of 41/4d per perch, the necessary o f Chrin, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with recognizance having been entered into gravel, at the average rate o f 10d per by the said contractor, and Mr. A . C. perch, the necessary recognziance hav­ Bradford and Matthew Haughey, — ing been entered into by the said con­ stamp duty 2s— fifth yeaa— N o. 41 13 4 1 tractor and Con. Kerby and Patt H ee­ Louth County Archives6 5 0 ney, N o. 5, . . ‘ • 202 D T o Patt M cCovey contractor, Total 188 12 7 I Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, 50 perches of the road from Castlebla­ ney to the sea, between the lane lead­ ing to Mr. Owen M cKowne’s house in Kilcnrley and Kilcurley Chapel, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate of 2s 6d per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Andrew Donnelly and Lau. Cunning­ 0 ham. N o. 8, 6 5 203 E To Patt McCovey, contractor, Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, 42 perches of the road from Castlebla­ ney to the sea, between Mrs. Judith 0 Carried over,. - 12 10 54 Barony of Upper Dundalk. Spring Assizes, 1837. 55

£ s d £ s d Brought forw ard, .. 12 10 0 Brought forward, 59 16 3 Rices in Kilcurley and the lane lead­ said contractor and Nicholas Martin ing to Mr. Owen M cKowne’ house in and Owen O'Heare. -—No. 24, 3 10 0 Kilcurly, 21 feet wide and 14 feet 207 K To Peter Clarke, contractor, to with gravel, at the average rate of 2s S ec. 51 repair 55 perches o f a footpath on the 6d per perch, the necessary recogni­ road from Dundalk to Ardee, between zance having been entered into by the the Friary Chapel in Dundalk and the said contractor, and Andrew Donnelly Charter School gate, at the average and Lau. Cunningham,—N o. 9, 5 5 0 rate o f 3s per perch, the necessary re­ 204 G To Nicholas Heeney, contrac­ cognizance having been entered into by Sec. 50 tor, to repair by contract for 7 years, the said contractor and Nicholas Mar 1299 perches of the road from Dun­ tin and Owen O‘ Heare, — No. 25, 8 5 0 dalk to Castleblaney by Crossmaglen, 208 L To Thomas Mullan, contractor, between the meering that divides Sec. 50 to repair until Spring assizes, 1838, Louth and Armagh and Philip H er- 510 perches of the road from Dundalk ty’s house in Killen, 21 feet wide and to Ardee, between Thos. Thompson’s 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate house in Stephenstown and the stream of 5d per perch the necessary recogni­ that divides the Corporation of Dun zance having been entered into by the dalk from Rath, 21 feet wide & 16 said contractor and W m . McNally & feet with gravel, at the average rate of Cormack Quinn, —N o. 15, 27 1 3 3s 3d per perch, the necessary recog­ 205 II To Felix Grant, contractor, nizance having been entered into by Ibid to repair until summer assizes, 1837, the said contractor and Robt. W ood Louth60 perches of the road fromCounty Carrick­ Archivesand Silvester Halfpenny, —No. 28, 82 17 6 macross to Carlingford, by Scotch 209 M To Thomas Mollan, contractor, Green, between Patt Bellew’s house Ibid to repair by contract for seven years, in Kilcurry and W idow McArdle’s 1080 perches of the road from Dun­ house in Balrigan, 21 feet wide and 14 dalk to Louth, between P . M cA voy ’s feet with gravel, at the average rate house in Rath, and James Martin’s o f 5s per perch, the necessary recogni­ house in Knockgrange, 21 feet wide and zance having been entered into by the 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate said contractor & John Daily and Jas of Is per perch, the necessary recogni­ O 'Hanlon, —N o. 21, 15 0 0 zance having been entered into by the 20G J to Peter Clarke, contractor, for Ibid said contractor, & Robert W ood and making and keeping in repair for one Bryan Byrne, — 1st year, —N o. 30, 50 8 0 year, a drain on the road from Dun 210 N To James Kennedy, contractor, dalk to Ardee, between the Friary I b i d to repair by contract for seven years, Chapel in Dundalk and the Charter 54 perches of the road from Dundalk School gate, the necessary recogni­ to Ardee, between the Friary Chapel zance having been entered 'into by the in Dundalk & Owen McGinnis house in same, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with

C arried over. 59 16 3 C arried over, 204 16 9 56 Barony of Upper Dundalk. Spring assizes, 1837. 57

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 204 16 9 Brought forward, 328 13 11 gravel, at the average rate o f 5s. 9d. 214 U To James Haughey, contractor; per perch, the necessary recognizance Sec. 50 to repair until summer assizes, 1837 having been entered into by the said 50 perches of the road from Carrick contractor, and John Hill and Joseph in across to Carlingford, by Barley Edmondson, —1st year, — No. 30, 15 10 6 Fields, between the bridge below St. 211 O To Jas. Kennedy, contractor, to John’s well at Castletown, and Mr. Sec. 50 repair by contract for seven years, 52 David Courtney’s house at Mount perches o f the road from Dundalk to Bailie, 21 feet wide and 14 feet with the sea, between Mr. Robt. Godbey’s. gravel, at the average rate of 5s per house in Dundalk, and Mr. John Law­ perch, the necessary recognizance hav­ less’ house in same, 24 feet wide and 20 ing been entered into by the said con­ feet with gravel, at the average rate of tractor, and Arthur O ' Hagan and Jas 5s 9d per perch, the necessary recogni­ O ‘ Hanlon.,—No. 38, 12 10 0 zance having been entered into by the 215 To Laurence Goodman, to compen­ said contractor and John Hill and Jo­ Sec. 135 sate him for the loss and damage he seph Edmondson, —first year— N o. 32, sustained by the malicious destruction 212 P To Janies Kennedy, contrac­ 14 19 0 of a quantity o f Oats, his property, on Ibid. ” tor, to repair by contract for 7 years, 28 Dec. last at Ballynurd. — No. 40, 4 8 6 252 perches of the road from Dundalk 216 T o Felix Magee, to compensate him to the sea, between the Head Inn in for the loss and damage he sustained by Dundalk and the Barrack gate in same the malicious destruction o f a bouse, 30 feet wide and 24 feet with gravel, at his property, by fire, on 5th Dec. last Louththe average rate of 6s 9d per perch, County the atArchives Tapras, —N o. 11, . . 5 0 0 necessary recognizance having been en­ 237 To Mr. Wm. Hackett, collector, tered into by the said contractor, and Sec. 146 of the Cess for this Barnny, being the John Hill and Joseph Edmonson, — amount of his fees on £1206 1. 9d. at N o. 33, 85 1 0 per pound, —No. 42, 45 4 6 213 S To H . McCullagh, Junr. contrac­ Ibid tor, to repair until summer assizes 1837, 100 perches of the road from Carrick­ Old Contracts Renewed. macross to Newry, between the meer­ ing that divides Monaghan and Louth 218 To James McKenna, contractor, at Carrickkelly and the new school 36 Geo. 3, to repair 385 perches of the road from house in Annabrackey, 21 feet wide & Chap. 65, Sec. 80. Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate roads of Sky hill and the meering of of 19 8d per perch, the necessary recog­ Louth and Armagh, at the average rate nizance having been entered into by the o f 41/4d per perch, the necessary recogni­ said contractor and John Dickie and zance having been entered into by the Robert Dickie, —No. 3 6 ,.. 8 6 8 said contractor and George McGusty,

Carried over,.. 328 13 11 Carried over. 395 16 11 | Spring Assizes, 1837. 59 58 Barony o f Upper Dundalk. £ s d Brought forward, 431 15 9 £ s d 222 To John Craige, contractor, to re­ Brought forw ard,.. 395 16 11 Sec. 80 pair 340 perches o f the road from Armagh to Carlingford by the White Esq. & Patt M cKeaver, —stamp duty, Mills, between the bridge that divides 2s, — last year, —No. 43, 6 18 4 Lurgankeel and Carrickedmond and \ Stephen Marmion’s house in Armagh, 219 To James Deery, contractor, to re­ at the average rate of 4£ per perch, 36 Geo3 pair 551 perches of the road from A r­ the necessary recognizance having been chap 55 dee to Forkhill, between the cross entered into by the said contractor and sec 80 roads of Skyhill and the cross roads Walter James Dawson, Esq. and at Shortstone, at the average rate of Henry Craige— stamp duty 2s. sixth 41/4d per perch, the necessary recogni­ year— N o. 47, 6 2 5 zance having been entered into by the said contractor and George McGusty 223 To James McCullagh, half-a-year’s Esq. '. and Michael Deery, —stamp duty 6 & 7 W m 4 superannuation pension due him this 2s, —last year, —N o. 44, 9 17 1 chap 116 sec 103 Assizes as County Constable- No. 48 2 9 2 220 To James Haughey, contractor, to To John Straton, Esq. our County Ibid repair 614 perches o f the road from Treasurer, to repay him so much repre­ Dundalk to Armagh, between the sented in error from Query 201 at last meering of Lurgankeel and Dungooley Assizes, 2 0 0 and the meering of Louth and Armagh, at the average rate of 41/4d per perch, the the necessary recognziance having been Louthentered into by the said contractor, County ArchivesTotal, 442 7 4 and Walter James Dawson, Esq. and Matt Haughey, —stamp duty 2s, —6th year, —N o. 45, 10 19 5

221 T o P a t . M cCovey, contractor, to Ibid repair 486 perches of the road from Ardee to Forkhill, between the Ar magh bridge and the bridge that di- vides Corrika and Barronstown, at the average rate of 4d per perch, the neces­ sary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor and Thomas McCann, Owen M cKeown, Graham Johnston, Esq. and James McCovey stamp duty 2s— sixth year— N o . 46 8 4 0

Carried over. 431 15 9 Spring Assizes, 1837. 61

£ s d Brought forward,.. 63 13 0 Spring Assizes, 1837. Richard Barrett’s house in Piedmont. 4s. stamp duty— No 48, 0 5 0 227 Is. To Charles Kendall and Bernard Treanor, to make 1 0 0 perches of BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. fences to each side of the new intended narrow road from Dundalk to Carling­ ford by Jenkinstown, between the road from Dundalk to the sea at Omeath, UNACCOUNTED FOR q u e r i e s . and Richard Barrett’s house in Pied­ mont, 4s. stamp duty— N o. 49, 0 5 0

Spring Assizes, 1834. £ s d Summer Assizes. 1833. 228 To a saving of £6 14s 8d granted to 224 Is. To Travers Wright, Esq. Chas. James W olfe M l Neale, Esq. Thomas Kendall and Bernard Treanor, to form, and Patrick Mackin, to keep in suffi­ level, and drain 830 perches of the cient order and repair by contract for new intended narrow road from Dun­ seven years, 398 perches of the road dalk to Carlingford by Jenkinstown, from Dundalk to Narrow-water, 0 11 4 between the road from Dundalk to the sea at Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s Summer, 1835. house in Piedmont, 16 feet wide, 4s. stamp duty— N o. 46, 0 5 0 229 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to 223 £60 To Travers Wright, Esq. repair 792 perches of the road from Charles Kendall and Bernard Treanor, Carlingford to Newry, between the to gravelLouth 830 perches of the new in­ Countymeering Archives o f Earls Quarter and Bella­ tended road from Dundalk to Car­ verty, and the river that divides Mul- lingford by Jenkinstown, between the laboy and Glanmore, at the average road from Dundalk to the sea at rate of 4d per perch, the necessary re­ Omeath, and Richard Barrett’s house cognizance having been entered into by in Piedmont, 16 feet wide and 14 with the said contractor and Laurence Leo­ gravel, at 3s. 6d. per perch— 8s stamp nard and Felix O’Hanlon— No. 3 14 0 6 duty, and £3 wages— No. 47, 63 8 0 230 M To H ugh Hanlon contractor, to 220 Is. To Charles Kendall, and Ber­ repair 100 perches of the road from nard Treanor, to lay out 830 perches Dundalk to Carlingford, by the sea, at of the new intended narrow road, lead­ Rathcor, between John Marks’s house ing from Dundalk to Carlingford, by in Earls Quarter and the sea at Rath­ Jenkinstown, between the road from cor, 21 feet wide and 14 with Gravel Dundalk to the sea, at Omeath, and at the average rate o f 4s. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been

Carried over, 63 13 0 Carried over,.. 78 14 10 62 Barony o f Lower Dundalk Spring. Assizes, 1837. 63

£ s 78 14 10 Brought forward, £ s d entered into by the said contractor, & Brought forward,.. 136 1 10 Laurence Leonard and Felix O ‘ Han­ one year, of the road from Newry to 20 0 0 Carlingford, between the bridge that lon, — No. 13, divides Louth and Armagh and Bally­ 231 B To Thomas Mackin, Contractor, to repair 1062 perches, by contract, onan bridge, at the average rate of 4 1/2d for one year, of the road from the sea per perch, the necessary recognizance at Narrow-water to Dundalk, between having been entered into by the said the bridge that divides Benagh and contractor, and Ross Carthy and Pa­ Ballygooley, and the cross roads at trick Mackin— No. 11, 24 7 10 Bellaverty, at the average rate of 4d per perch, the necessary recognizance O l d C o n t r a c t s R e n e w e d . having been entered into by the said contractor, and Ross Carthy and Under 3 4" 4 Wm. 4. Chap. 78. Patrick Mackin— N o. 4 17 14 0 235 232 C To Thomas Mackin, contractor, To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, for to repair 384 perches by contract for keeping in repair 260 perches o f the one year, of the road from Dundalk to road from Dundalk to Carlingford, the sea Narrow-water, between the between Riverstown bridge and Clogh- bridge that divides Lords Kilmurray analack, at the rate o f 6d a perch, the and Anglesea’s Estates, and the Ferry necessary recognizance having been en- Slip at Narrow-water, at the average teted into by the said contractor, and rate o f 4d per perch, the necessary re­ Lau. Leonard and Felix O ’Hanlon- cognizance having been entered into by 2ud o f three years— N o. 25, 6 10 0 the said contractor, and Ross Carthy 236 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, for and Patrick Mackin—No. 6, 6 8 0 keeping in repair 792 perches o f the LouthD To Thomas Mackin, County contrac­ Archivesroad from Carlingford to Newry, be­ 233 tor, to repair by contract for one year, tween the meering o f Earls Quarter & 795 perches of the road from the sea at Ballaverty and the river that divides Narrow-water to Dundalk, between Mullaboy and Glanmore, at the ave­ the cross roads o f Knocknagooran and rage rate o f 4d per perch, the necessa­ the road from Newry to Carlingford, ry recognizance having been entered in­ near Miss Smith’s, and the meering of to by the said contractor and Laurence Corriket and Moneycockcrow, at the Leonard and Felix O 'Hanlon— 2nd of average rate of 4d per perch, the ne­ three years— N o. 25. 14 0 6 cessary recognizance having been en­ To a saving on N o. 22, Summer A s­ tered into by the said contractor and sizes, 1835, 0 7 0 Ross Carthy and Patrick Mackin — N o. 9. 13 5 0 234 F To Thomas Mackin, contractor, I to repair 1461 perches, by contract for Total 181 7 2

Carried over. 136 | 1 10 Spring Assizes, 1837. 65

£ s d Brought forward, 10 2 0 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. average rate of Is 6d per perch, the necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and Bryan Coyle and Richard Sutton— The following sums were presented by the Grand N o . 9 , , . 18 1-5 0 Jury, and conformed by the Court, to be raised o f f the 340 F To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, Sec. 50 to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, County at Large, and applied to the following uses. 100 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford by the sea at Rathcor, 6 & 7 WILLIAM 4, CHAP. lie. between James Kearney’s house in Rathcor, and James Boyle’s house in Cloghanalark, 21 feet wide and 14 £ s <1 with gravel, at the average rate of Is 6d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 237 C To Charles Kendal, contractor, zance having been entered into by the S e c . 5 0 to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, 100 perches o f the road from Dundalk said contractor, and Felix O ’ Hanlon to Carlingford, between the bridge and Laurence Leonard— N o. 13, 7 10 0 that divides the lands of Ballurgan and 241 G To George Farley, contractor, Aughanlangan, and Riverstown bridge Sec. 56 for building 17 running perches of a sea, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at or defending wall on the road from the average rate of Is 6d per perch, Carlingford to the sea at Ballagan, be­ the necessary recognizance having been tween John McGreehan’s house in entered into by the said contractor and Mullatee, and the late Francis Mont­ Turner Barrett and Stephen Russell— gomery’s house in Mullatee, the neces­ LouthN o. 5 County7 10 0 saryArchives recognizance having been entered 238 D To George Farley, contractor, into by the said contractor and George Sec. 56 to repair the retaining wail on the road Brown & Archibald Mateer— N o. 14, 16 11 6 from Carlingford to the sea at Balla­ 242 . 1 To James Kearney, contractor, gan, between Mr. Hamilton’s gate and Sec. 50 to repair until Sumner Assizes, 1837, the old mill at Carlingford, the necessa­ 80 perches of the road from Carling­ ry recognizance having been entered ford to the sea at Whitestown, between into by the said contractor and George James Traynor’s of W hitestown and Brown and Archibald Mateer— No. 6 8 12 0 Peter Dooley’s of same, 21 feet wide 239 E To George Rogan, contractor, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate Sec. 50 to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837. o f 6d per perch, the necessary recogni­ 250 perches o f the road from Carling­ zance having been entered into by the ford to Dundalk, between Felix Mur­ said contractor and Laurence Leonard phy’s house in Irish Grange, and and Hugh Hanlon— N o. 20, 2 0 0 Michael Crilly’s house in Ballaverty, 243 K To John Cowley, contractor, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Ibid to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837,

Carried over, 16 2 0 Carried over,.. 60 18 1 6 66 Barony of Lower Dundalk Spring Assises, 1837. 67

£ s d £ s d 60 18 6 Brought forward,.. Brought forward, 83 14 9 70 perches of the road from Dundalk 247 P To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to Carlingford between Cloghanalark ri­ Sec 50 to repair by contract for seven years ver & J Boyle’s in Ballaverty, 21 feet 487 perches of the road from Dundalk wide and 14 with gravel, at the aver­ to Carlingford, between Ballymascan­ age rate of 3s 3d per perch, the neces­ lon bridge and Ballurgan New Chapel sary recognizance having been entered 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the into by the said contractor and James average rate of 10d per perch, the ne­ McKenna and Jas. Traynor, —N o. -22, 11 7 6 cessary recognizance having been en­ 244 L To John Cowley, contractor, tered into by the said contractor and Sec. 50 to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, Laurence Leonard and Hugh O’Han- 50 perches of the road from Carling­ lon— first year— N o. 36, 20 5 10 ford to the sea at Templetown, between 248 R To Hugh Lynch, contractor, to H e n r y Murphy’s house in Willville, Ibid repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, and Peter Gernon’s house in Old 150 perches of the road from Dundalk Grange, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ to Newry by the White Mills, between vel, at the average rate of Is a perch, the old Turnpike road at Faughart and the necessary recognisance having been James McAlester’s house in same, 21 entered into by the said contractor and feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the James McKenna and James Traynor average rate of 4d per perch, the ne­ N o. 24, 2 10 0 cessary recognizance having been ente­ 245 M To George Rogan, contractor, red into by the said contractor and Sec. 56 to build a double flagged gullet on the Patt Hughes and Michael Daly— road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ N o. 38, 2 10 0 tween James Boyle’s house and Larry 249 T To James McAlester, contrac­ LouthMurphy’s, the necessary recognizance County Ibid Archivestor, to repair by contract for seven having been entered into by the said years, 467 perches of the road from contractor and Bryan Coyle and Rich­ Carlingford to Dundalk, between the ard Sutter —No. 33, 3 18 9 Turnpike road at Faughart and Bal­ 246 O To Charles Kendall, contrac­ Sec. 50 lymascanlon bridge, 21 feet wide and tor, to repair until Summer Assizes, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 1837, 100 perches of the road from 10 per perch, the necessary recogni­ Dundalk to Newry by Ravensdale, zance having been entered into by the between the Turnpike road at Mr. said contractor and John McAlester Black’s and the road leading from R obt McAlester— 1st year N o. 40, 19 9 2 Newry to Carlingford, 21 feet wide 250 T o Mr. Samuel Jackson Turner, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate Sec 148 collector of the cess for this Barony, of Is per perch, the necessary re­ being the amount of his fees on £855 cognizance having been entered into by 4s 2d at 9d per pound, 32 1 5 andthe saidStephen contractor Russel—No. and Turner 35, Barrett 5 0 0 Total, 158 1 2 Carried over, 83 14 9 Spring Assizes, 1837. 69 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT.

£ s d Brought forward, 3158 The following Queries were discharged by the Court, at 11 0 Mrs. Jones, keeper of Ardee do... 1 Summor Assizes, 1830, and paid by the Treasurer, 16 11 Thos Kelly, £ year’s arrears due him, 23 21 John Byrne, Esq. Coroner, 1 6 14 14 0 Henry Blackwell, Esq. same, 13 22 13 0 3Paid Board of Superintendance of Gaols, £ s d Viscount Ferrard, Rent of Stores, 44 23 1 6 work done to wall, 17 3 0 Thomas Stuart, Esq. Rent of Fever Hospital, F. Fortescue, Esq. opening a road, 1 0 27 4 24 13 10 Board of Gaols, for support,. . 174 14 3 Collector of Excise, for Inspector of 4 3/4 Prisons, 88 7 9 20 5 John Crowe, Governor of Gaol, 25 0 0 18 9 3 John Crowe, transmitting prisoners, 2 11 6 John Jones, keeper of Ardee Bridewell 26 14 Thomas Mack, Schoolmaster of Gaol, 12 10 0 Thomas Bourne, for Printing, 1 7 27 10 0 12 10 0 Thomas Bourne, for Printing, 4 1 8 Mrs. Mangin, Matron, 28 33 John McKenna, Is). Turnkey, 16 16 11 Commissioners of Public Works, for 9 Collon Road, 10 William Wright, 2nd do. 12 10 0 417 4 6 29 Consolidated Fund, for Tithe expenses, 11 John McVetty, 3rd do. 12 10 0 200 0 0 30 John Straton, Esq. For Coroners Or­ 12 Gerard Irwine, 4th do. 12 10 0 ders,, , . . .. 13 Samuel Coulter, 5th do. 12 10 0 24 11 6 same, for Court Orders, 16 Cellector of Excise, Police expences, 1203 3 2 52 4 6 BARONY OF ARDEE. 17 same, Peace Preservation Police, 741 1 4 31 18 115 5 0 Patrick Wynne, repairing 40 perches same, District Lunatic Asylum, o f a road, 19 Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Local Inspector, 36 18 5 4 13 4 same, 100 do... same, Protestant Chaplain, 18 9 3 11 13 4 Alexander Cunningham, 60 do.. . R ev. J. Beatty, Prot. dissenting do. 18 9 3 19 10 0 Patrick Rafferty, 30 do. Rev. Dr. McCann, Rom. Catholic do. 18 9 6 0 0 3 Patrick Wynne, 100 do. JosephLouth Gillichan, Esq. Physician, County46 3 1 Archives22 10 0 same, 200 do. 20 30 0 0 Walter Bourne, Junr. Esq. Clerk of * Patrick Ginnity, to repair a bridge, the Crown 92 6 2 7 0 Bernard Grogan, 30 perches of a road, o Thomas Bourne, Esq. Clerk of the 4 10 0 Alexr. Cunningham, 60 do. Peace, 138 9 3 10 10 0 John Mooney, 25 do. Alexander Shekleton, Esq. Secretary 1 17 6 John Halfpenny, 40 do. .. of Grand Jury, 60 0 7 0 0 0 same, 30 do. 4 4 7 1 10 0 William Murray, Judge's Crier.. . 12 Patrick Devlin, 202 do. .. Barrister’s Crier,. . 4 4 3 7 4 12 same, 272, do. .. Thomas Kelly, Sub-Sheriff, 23 6 4 10 8 1 John Wildeman, 50 do. . . 5 John Straton, Esq. Treasurer, i/2 2 6 0 6 Matthew McDonald, to lower a hill, 0 John Yates, Esq. County Surveyor, 125 0 4 0 0 John Mooney, 402 perches o f a road, 2 7 same, for Office, 25 0 18 0 John Branagan. 247 do. .. 9 Alexander Shekleton, keeper o f Court 4 15 John Mooney, 840 do. 7 0 0 House, 4 4 12 Joseph Crawley, 522 do. .. 8 16 0 Carried over, 3158 11 0 Carried over, .4220 . < 16 9 Spring assizes, 1837, 70 Treasurer's Account,

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 4750 2 2 Brought forward, 4220 16 9 172 Patt Wynne, 50 perches of road, 3 13 11 173 same, 50 do... John Martin, 40 do. 7 0 0 3 13 11 174 Robert W ood, 759 do. Patrick Andrews, 80 do. 27 13 4 13 10 9 175 Thomas Ward, 60 do... Francis Graham, 40 do. 10 o 0 15 0 0 176 Patt Cooney, 50 do... Patrick McCabe, 100 do. 27 10 0 10 0 0 0 177 James Conlan, 120 do. 5 10 Hugh Thornton, 30, do. 6 15 0 10 0 180 Patt Wynne, Senr. 00 do. 3 0 0 Thomas M cEntee, 60 do. 15 2 181 same, 70 do. 2 12 Thomas Cunningham, constable 2 9 6 183 game, .. 6 0 0 John McAlester, same. 1 16 11 12 3 184 James Maguire, . . 5 4 0 Thomas Eaton, same, 4 185 same, 4 13 4 William Filgate, Esq. malicious injury 73 10 0 186 Laurence Conlon, .. 8 0 0 Francis Elliot, Collector of Cess, 53 7 7 187 James Maguire, 184 do. 4 12 0 BARONY OF FERRARD. 188 James Conlon, 188 do. 6 0 0 Peter Johnston, reparing ‘20 perches 111 0 189 James Maguire, 100 do. 2 1 8 of a road, . . ^ • 4 10 190 same, 120 do. 2 10 0 Peter Reilly, repairing a gullet,.. 3 15 0 112 191 John Martin to repair a bridge,.. 2 2 6 114 Michael Crinnion, repairing 20 perches 4 0 0 192 James Maguire, 45 perches of road, 9 0 0 o f a road, . 196 Assignees of Byrne’s Estate malicious Michael Martin, 802 do. 14 6 0 115 injury, 100 0 0 Thomas Crawford, 120 do. 2 7 0 116 199 Arthur Holland, Collector of Cess, 26 19 7 John Brabazon, 916 do. 16 6 5 117 2 0 2001 Thomas Ward, 40 perches of road, 7 11 0 118 Michael Martin, 226 do. 4 14 8 6 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. 119 same, 1102 do. 8 0 0 19 13 3 202 James Byrne, repair a bridge, 120 Owen Kiernan, 1102 do. 10 4 0 4 2 6 204 Owen Connolly. 606 perches o f road 133 Patrick Crilly, 30 do. do. 17 6 11 Louth County63 1 4 206 ArchivesNicholas Heeney, 974 James Reary, 946 do. 148 207 Robert Wood, 905 do. 16 2 6 James Simpson, Collector of Cess, 53 6 0 160 2 208 John Craig, 320 do. 5 8 8 Thomas Cunningham, Constable, 2 9 152 209 Patt McCovey, 1125 do. 21 4 10 Thomas McMemony, same, 4 12 3 153 210 same, 350 do... 6 13 3 Mr. S. Jones, Malicious Injury, 10 0 0 154 211 Michael Markay, 513 do. 9 3 8 BARONY OF LOUTH. 212 James Haughey, 740 do. 13 4 1 162 James Smyth, repairing 16 perches o f do. 14 0 0 31 10 0 214 Charles McCulIen, 280 a road, . . . . do. 19 5 0 4 0 0 220 Owen McArdIe, 70 163 Thomas Mollan, 16 do. do. 3 3 0 3 15 0 226 Thomas Mollan, 14 164 Patrick Wynne, 60 do. do. • • 33 6 8 10 2 228 same, 400 165 Hugh McKevitt, 652 do. 9 2 9 2 10 0 230 James McCulloch, Constable, 160 Patt Wynne, 60 do. 5 33 17 9 15 0 237 William Hacket, collector of cess, 168 same, 20 do. 1 169 same, 40 do. 3 13 4 10 0 170 same 20 do. 1 16 18 3 171 John Branagan 738 do.. . Carried over, 5205 6 10 Carried over, 4750 2 2 72 Treasurer s Account,

£ | s d Brought forward, 5205 6 10 Spring Assizes, 1837.

BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK.

16 13 4 242 Arch. McCombe, 100 perches of road APPLOTMENTS 244 Hugh Hanlon, 20 do. 3 JO 0 245 Thomas Mackan, 1062 do. 17 16 0 246 same, 398 do. 6 3 4 On the County at Large, and respective Baronies, 247 same, 1450 do. 24 6 4 o f the Co. Louth, at Spring Assizes, 1837. 248 same, 1107 do. 18 o 4 249 Bernard Harrigan, 338 do. 5 14 8 250 Thomas Mackan, 1602 do. 26 10 4 12 8 8 253 Charles Kendall, 740 do. COUNTY AT LARGE. 254 Thomas Mackan, 809 do. 13 7 0 270 Benjamin Thompson, collector o f cess 26 10 5 271 Representatives of Murnehan, mali­ cious injury. 6 0 0 Amount laid on the County at Large, this £ s d Assizes, (seepage 11) 2297 81 1 Proportion of the above sum on the respective Total, 5382 12 3 Baronies, £ s. d. Ardee’s proportion.. 631 0 9 Louth County ArchivesFerrard’s do... 640 11 1 , Louth’s do... 332 13 7

Up. Dundalk’s do... 390 13 1

Lr. Dundalk’s do... 302 10 5

Total,... 2297 8 74 Applotments. Applotments. 75

BARONY OF FERRARD.

...... Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s d Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony £ s <1 this Assizes, (see page 22) 410 0 9 this Assizes, (see page 40) 523 4 9

Proportion of County at Large On do.. . 631 0 9 Proportion of County at Large on do. 640 11 1

Total to be raised,. -. 1041 1 6 Total to be raised, 1163 15 10

Parishes in this Amt", to be levied Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony off each Parish.: Barony, off each Parish. £ " s' d £ s d Shanlis, 35 17 10 Clonmore,. . . . 45 15 11 Dunany,. . . . 41 1 0 Clonkeen, - 78 12 2 Termonfeckin, 243 6 0 Ardee, 81 13 3 Drumshallon,. . . . 75 18 6 Killany,.... 58 4 2 Ballymakenny,. . . . 10 13 1 Smarmore, - 32 11 2 Monasterboice,. . . . 44 15 4 Stabannon, 71 19 10 Phillipstown,.... 5 2 1 Richardstown,... 22 4 8 Marlestown,. . . . 20 12 10 Stickillen, 27 3 11 Louth CountyDunleer,. Archives . . . 65 2 8 Mosstown,.. # 9 1 10 11 Carrickbaggot,. . . . 18 10 9 Kildemock, 71 19 10 Mullery,.... 102 8 5 Maplestown and 1 85 9 0 Rathdromin,. . . . 28 6 10 Charlestown, 5 Port, ----- 44 1 10 Tallanstown, 58 12 4 Dyzart,.... 43 10 3 Phillipstown, 66 19 0 Beaulieu and Newtown, 40 17 5 Drumcar, 88 2 8 Parsonstown,. . . . 17 10 2 Cappog,. . . 23 1 9 Lorship of Mellifont, 316 2 9 Kilsairn, 99 13 6 Dromin,. . . 47 5 G Total,.. 1163 15 10 Total,.. 1041 1 76 Applotments. Applotments. 77

BARONY OF LOUTH BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK

Amount of Presentments laid on (his Barony, £ s d Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony £ s d this Assizes, [see page 47] 252 11 10 this Assizes, (see page 59) 442 7 4

Proportion of County at Large on do. 332 13 7 Proportion o f County at Large on do. 390 13 1

Total to be raised, 585 5 5 Total to be raised, ” .. 833 0 5 Parishes in this Am t to be levied Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony. off each Parish. Barony. off each Barony. £ s d £ s d >Dundalk, 210 3 0 Mainstown, 41 10 2 Manfieldstown,.... 51 8 2 art of Louth Parish 40 3 10 Haggardstown, 36 0 11 Clonkeen, ----- 1 1 18 5 iughart, 48 9 11 allybarrack, 26 12 9 Darver, ----- 40 3 1 unbin, 54 11 10 Barronstown, 62 14 8 Killencoole, ----- 33 1 1 8 oach and Kane, 159 11 2 Louth CountyCastletown Archives, 40 14 4 Dromiskin,.... 127 8 9 Phillipstown, 23 2 5 58 18 0 Part of Louth Parish, 2 2 7 1 11 art of Creggan, niskeen, 30 8 5 Manor o f Castlering,

in Louth Parish,.... 85 1 3 5 Total, 833 0 5

585 5 5 78 Applotments. AN ABSTRACT \ Shewing the amount laid. on. this Assizes,

AND THE BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK BALANCE IN THE TREASURER’S HANDS.

Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, £ s d £ s d this Assizes, (see page 63) 158 1 2 ' Barony of Ardee, 1041 1 6 Proportion of County at Large on do. 302 10 5 Ferrard, .., 1163 15 10 Total to be raised, 460 11 7 Louth, 585 5 5 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Biirony, off each Parish. Upper Dundalk, ... 833 0 5 460 11 7 £ s d Lower Dundalk, Lordship of Ravensdale, alias Ballymascanlon, 187 11. 3 Total to be raised,.... £4083 14 9

Carlingford, 256 16 4 BallyboysbegLouth and CountyW e presentArchives that the amount of the Query Book 16 4 0 this Assizes is £9070 19s. 0d. and that the Bally boysmore, Balance in the Treasurer’s Hands is £9070 19s. 0d.

Payments made in advance, £326 0s. 9d. Queries discharged this Assizes, £7947 7s. 0d. Total,. 460 11 7 £8273 7s. 9d.

Actual Balance in Treasurer’s hands, £797 11s. 3d. 8 0 Public Orders. Public Orders. 8 1

W E appoint that Presentment Sessions shall be holden at the fol­ UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. lowing Times and Places, and for the following Baronies, between Mr. Owen M cKeowne, Belrobbin, Mr. W . J. Dawson, Duugooley, the hours of 12 o’clock at noon, and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of each Thos. Fortescue, Esq. Clermont, Mr. Thomas Byrne, Rossmakay day respectively, preparatory to the next General Assises. Mr. Thomas Bradford, Carnbeg, Mr. T. Coleman, Ballybarrack, A t Ardee, on Tuesday, 9th May, 1887, for Ardee Barony. Mr. J. C. Murphy, Castletown, Mr. J. T. Dickie, Clonaleenan, A t Dunleer, on Thursday, 11 May, 1837, for Ferrard Barony. Mr. Mat. Fortescue, Dundalk, Mr. Thos. Coulter, Newtown, A t Louth, on Tuesday, 10th May, 1837, for Louth Barony. Mr. A . Donaldson, Phillipstown, Mr. Art. O’Heare, Ballinahatna, A t Ballymascanlon, on Thursday, 18th May, 1837, Lower Dundalk LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. A t Dundalk, on Friday, 19th May, 1837, Upper Dundalk Barony. Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Ravens­ Mr. Lau. Feehan, Castlecara, A t Dundalk, on Friday, 19th May, 1837, for County at Large. dale Park, Mr. Richd. Benison, Ravensdale, W e fix and determine that the number of persons to be associated Mr. Robt. Ross Gyles, Castle­ Mr. James McArdIe, Kilcurry, with the Justices at the several Presentment Sessions for this County, town Cooley, Mr. James W olfe McNeal, Bal­ shall be as follows. —viz. . Mr. John Gernon, Willville, lymascanlon, For Ardee Barony, Eight— For Ferrard Barony, Eight— For Louth Mr. Jas Hanlon, Mountbagnall, Mr. Ben. Thompson, Ravensdale, Barony, Six— Up. Dundalk Barony, Six— Lr. Dundalk Barony, six. Mr. Richard Gernon, Catharine's Mr. Thos. Magrath, Claretrock, And from the following lists, containing double the same number o f Grove, Mr. Samuel Moore, Rockmartial, persons who have paid the greatest amount o f Grand Jury Cess, the W e present that one hundred copies of the Schedules of Applica­ aforesaid number are to be chosen by ballot. tions to be made by the Secretary of the Grand Jury, be printed and ARDEE BARONY. distributed by him. Mr. Joseph Shekleton, Peppers­ Mr. Phil. Boylan, Harristown, We appoint the following persons to be, collectors of the public town, Mr. Denis Mullen, Richardstown, monies granted at this Assizes, for their respective Baronies, viz. Mr. Thomas Keenan, Baltrasna, Mr. John Heeney, Rathnestan, Mr. Francis Elliot, Darver, for Ardee Barony. Mr. George Boylan, Ardee, Mr. John Coleman, Rathtorey, Mr. James Simpson, Drogheda, for Ferrard Barony. Mr. Nicholas Callan Dowdstown, Mr. John Norris, Stickillen, Mr. Arthur Holland, Killencoole, for Louth Barony. Mr. John Boylan, Blakestown, Mr. Pat. Cullen, Drumcar, Mr. W m . Hackett, Stephenstown, for Upper Dundalk Barony. Mr. John Woolsey, Milestown, Rt. Hon. Lord Louth, Louth Mr. Samuel Jackson Turner, Dundalk, for Lower Dundalk Barony. Mr. Jas.Louth Dullaghan, Maine, Hall, CountyW e appointArchives that a Special Sessions shall be held at Ardee, on Mr. John Booth, Mullacloe, Mr. Patrick Curran, Ardee, Tuesday, 9th May, 1837— A t Dunleer, on Thursday, 11th May, FERRARD B A RONY. 1837— and at Dundalk on Friday, 19th May, 1837, for the purpose of Mr. James Markey, Glasspistol, Mr. N. Garvey, Termonfeckin, examining all accounts of the expenditure o f money presented pursu­ Mr. N . Markey, Walshestown, Mr. John Derepas, Drogheda, ant to an A ct 59 G E O . I I I . chap. 84, and that all accounts of the Mr. Laurence Kieran, Collon, Mr. G. H. Pentland, Blackhall, expenditure of money presented pursuant to said A ct shall be respec­ Mr. W m . Sherrard, Marley, Mr. Pi ter Collier, Parsonstown, tively considered and examined at such Special Sessions to be held at Mr. O. Markey, Reynoldstown, Mr. John Dolan, Dyzart, Ardee for the Baronies o f Ardee and Louth, at such Special Sessions Mr. R . De Salts, Rokeby Hall, Mr. Goodwin, Termonfeckin, to be held in Dunleer, for the Barony of Ferrard, and at such Special Mr. Patt Hardman, Togher, Mr. Phil. Mathews, Dunleer, Sessions to be held in Dundalk, for the Baronies o f Upper and Mr. Charles Markey, Lower Dundalk. Mr. Patt Heeney, Tenure, W e appoint the following to be a Board of Superintendance of LOUTH BARONY. Mr. Wm. B. Arthur, Miltown Mr. Owen Kieran, Rathbreast, the Gaols within this County. —7 Geo. 4, chap. 74, sec. George McGusty, Esq. Grange, Mr. Patt Hughes, Castlering, Rt. Hon. Lord Roden, John James Bigger, Esq. Mr. John Morgan, Dillon, Mr. Bryan Neary, Whiterath, R t. Hon. Viscount Ferrard, Graham Johnston, Esq. Mr. Joseph Booth, Darver, Mr. Phil Reilly, Mansfieldtown, Thomas Lee Norman, Esq. John Chambers, Esq. Mr. B. 1). Sheils, Darver, Mr. J. Pepper Lee, Drumleck, Faithful Fortescue, Esq. James Tipping, Esq. Mr. James McCann, Munnavalet, Mr. Peter Callan, Carrigan. James. N . Frood, Esq. John Townley, Esq. Mr. Win. Bell, Christianstown, Blaney T . Balfour, Junr. Esq. 82 Public Orders. Louth Constabulary.

W e appoint the R ev. J. H . Stubbs, to be Local Inspector of the Inspector General, Lieut. Col. J. S. Kennedy, Dublin. Gaols of this County. 7 Geo. 4, chap. 74, sec. 05. W e appoint the following to be Chaplains of the Gaol o f this County, sec. 08. SUB-INSPECTOR, ROBERT SIMPSON, ESQ. DUNDALK. Protestant Chaplain, R ev. J. H . Stnbbs, Protestant Dissenting Chaplain, Rev. James Beatty. Roman Catholic Chaplain, Rev, John Coyne. CHEF-CONSTABLES. W e appoint Joseph Gillichan, Esq. M. D. to be Surgeon to same. Sinclair Henry Decluzeau, Esq. Ardee. W e appoint Mr. Samuel Parks to be Apothecary to same. R . F. McDonnell, Esq. Carlingford. W e appoint that our County Surveyor shall keep an Office open Thomas Stewart, Esq. Carlingford. for his regular attendance on Business, within the Town o f Dundalk. Chief Constables, 2nd Class—Thos. Armstrong, William Little.

The following Applications were certified at this Assizes, CONSTABLES. Cunningham, Daniel Armstrong, Samuel Heaslip, George To build abridge across the river at the Black Mills, on the road Mooney, Edward Stokes, James Johnston, John from the Town of Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, between Keags Troy, John Kidd, William Lawson, John Cross and Mullins Cross. Turner, Robert Finigan, Patrick Milling, Oliver To repair Dungooley bridge, on the road from Carrickmacross to Armstrong, Robert McCulIen, Patrick McMemony, Wm. Newry, between Bryan Lavel’s house in Skyhill, and Thomas Gar­ Burnes, John. Clutterbuck, Ed. L. Reynolds, Edward land’s house in Dungooley. Geddis, James Bowles, George Ruth, Thomas Carmichael, James Lloyd, Edward. L. Richardson, Edward Scott, George Cox, Joseph Vickers, Samuel Kilfoyle, William Goodall, John Williams, William Harrison, Elias Gillon, Michael Louth County ArchivesSUB -C O N STAB LES Armstrong, George Eldon, John Hawkins, William Anderson, Joseph Elliott, John Halfpenny, William Atkinson, John Eastwood, John Johnston, William Bowles, William Foster, Edward James, Humphrey Babbington, Samuel Fleming John James, Stephen Bond, John Braydin, Edward Kenny, John Bradley, James Boylan, John Kennedy, James Bradley, Thomas Boylan, Felix Kelly, Michael Carolin, Nicholas Faulkner, James Kelly Michael Clyde, James Forbes, Robert Kerr, Charles Crawley, Hector Graham, William Kirwan, Thomas Curtis, Thomas Geddis, John Levins, John Creighton, John Gillespie, Jacob Lacey, Patrick Clarke, Bryan Henry, Thomas Little, Jacob Cartwright, Wm. Hoey, Daniel Lynn, John Cartwright, James Hughes, George Miller, Thomas Duffy, Owen Hamill, William Murphy, James 84 Louth Constabulary.

Murphy, James Turner, Adam Laird, David County of Louth Markey, John White, John M ax well, John Malone, Bryan, White, John Mooney, John Mara, Daniel Walsh, William Mills, John McDonnell, Patrick Bates, John, McDonald, Edward McAlester, Denis Bell, Thomas M ( Murray, John A COPY OF THE McGuinness, Wm. Byrne, James McMurray, Christr. McAlester, Michael Boyd, John M cLoughlin, Thomas McKeown, Arthur Buckley, John Owens George UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES, McKeown, Joseph Bates, Samuel Powell, Benjamin McAviedy, Charles Carley, George Peel, Richard A N D T H E McCue, William Cooper, Thomas Patteson, George McCullagh, Francis Coote, William Quigley, John McDonald, Henry Clooney, Morgan Redmond, Neasy PRESENTMENTS GRANTED Neill, Thomas Crawford, William Reilly, Patrick O ’Neill, Arthur Cunningham, Thos. Robinson, William Patterson, Thomas Darlington, Ben. Ruth, Richard By the Grand Jury of the County Louth Phillips, Francis Drury, William Shaw, John Pepper, Adam Ewing, John Shaw, William Peery, Robert Farrel, Miles Strong, William AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837, Reid, Ross, Farrel, William Tracey, James Reid, John Fitzgerald, Richard Walsh, Hugh Roddy, Robert Graham, John Wallace, Robert HELD AT DUNDALK Reilly, William Gilbert, James White, Henry Rutherford, James Henderson, William Williams, Thomas Smith, Robert Hughes, Manus Wilson, William IN AND FOB SAID COUNTY, Smith, Joseph Jones, John Seery, John Turner, Robert LouthJohnston, Thomas CountyCooke, William viz. —forArchives the F i s c a l B u s i n e s s of same, on M o n d a y , the McCue, Thomas 3rd day o f J u l y , 1837; and for G e n e r a l G a o l D e l i v e r y ,

on W e d n e s d a y , the 5th day of July, 1837.

JUDGES: The Hon. Justice Burton, and the Rt. Hon- Chief Baron.

Dundalk:

PRINTED BY JOHN COLEMAN, 2, CLANBRASSIL-STREET. 1837- SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. GRAND JURY.

County at Large

R i c h a r d M . B e l l e w , E s q . M . P., F o r e m a n .

M a t t h e w F o r t e s c u e , E s q . J o h n M cC l i n t o c k , J u n . E s q . UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES.

T h o m a s L e e N o r m a n , E s q . M i c h a e l C h e s t e r , E s q .

G e o r g e T a a f f e , E s q . C l a r g e s R u x t o n , E s q . D o n a l d M c N e a l e , E s q . F r e d e r i c k J o h n F o s t e r , E s q . No. £ s. d. S i r A l a n B e l l i n g h a m , B a r t . J a m e s O ' C a l l a g h a n , E s q . G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1836. To the Board of Superintendence of W i l l i a m F i l g a t e , E s q . N a t h a n i e l M a n n i n g , E s q . 1 the Gaols of this County, for the pur­ F a i t h f u l F o r t e s c u e , E s q . LouthJ a m e s C Countya r r a h e r , E s q . Archivespose of rendering more secure, the Gaol F r a n c i s D o n a g h , E s q . J a m e s M a r k e y , E s q . of Dundalk, and improving the Bride­

B l a n e y B a l f o u r , J u n . E s q . J o h n B l a c k , E s q . well of Ardee, —No. 58,.. £110 0 0 Discharged this Assizes,.. 83 0 0 R o d o l p h L. D e S a l i s , E s q . N i c h o l a s M a r k e y , E s q . 27 0 0 Spring, 1837. 2 C To Archibald Mateer, to open a new line of road from Carlingford to 6&7 Wm . i Dundalk, between John Boyle’s house HENRY CHESTER, ESQ., Chap. 116, Sec. 55. on the Commons of Carlingford, and High-Sheriff. Owen Coyle’s house at Rousekey, 30 perches in length, including forming fen­ cing, levelling and stoneing, at one pen­ THOMAS KELLY, GENT., ny per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by said con­ Sub-Sheriff, tractor and George Brown and George Farley, bis securities,—No. 4 ,.. 3 2

Total,.... 27 3 2 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 5

No. £ S. d. Brought forward,.... 22S 12 0 a t L a r g e The following sums to pay the Salaries of Gaol Officers, as approved at Presentment Sessions, viz. — The following Sums were presented by the Grand 6 E Mr. John Crowe, Governor of Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off 6 & 7 W m . *> Dundalk Gaol, half-a-year’s salary due Chap. 116, the County at Large, and applied to the follow ing S ec. 124. him at this Assizes — No. 7...... 88 7 9 7 F Mr. John Jones, Governor of uses. Ardee Bridewell, the like,—No. 8, 25 0 0 8 G John McKenna, 1st Turnkey, half-a-year’s salary that will be due him No. Spring 1838, —No. 9, 20 0 0 3 A To Matthew Mallon, to deliver 9 H William Wright, 2nd Turnkey, and spread 1 6 0 5 Tons of broken Stones the like,—No. 10, 15 0 0 6 & 7 W m . 4, an 6 4 2 Perches of the Turnpike road 10 I Gerard Irvine, 3rd Turnkey, the Chap. 116, Sec. 50. & from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ like, —No. 11, 15 0 0 11 Geo. 4, tween the mearing of the County at J Samuel Coulter, 4th Turnkey, Chap. 11 S ec. 70. Rosslough, and the mearing of the the like,—No. 12, 15 0 0 County at Garleygubbin, all in the 12 K George Barvey, 5th Turnkey, Barony of Ardee,—the necessary recog­ the like,—No. 13. 15 0 0 nizance having been entered into by the 13 L To Thomas Wildman School­ said contractor, and James McCabe and master, the like,—No. 14, 15 0 0 RichardLouth Callan, his securities, —No. County 1, 14 ArchivesM To Mrs. Mary Anne Mangin, 4 B To Matthew Mallon, to deliver Matron, the like,—No. 15, 15 0 0 and spread 3 1 5 Tons of broken Stones Ibid. on 121 Perches of the Turnpike road To the following Charitable Institutions, from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ i approved at Presentment Sessions:— tween Ballykelly Turnpike gate and the mearing of the County, all in the Barony 15 N To Alexander Shekleton, Trea­ of Louth, —the necessary recognizance Sec. 81. surer of the County Louth Infirmary, having been entered into by the said for the use of same, —No. 16,.. 461 10 9 contractor, and Robert Coulter and John. 16 O To Alexander Shekleton, Trea­ Chambers, Esqrs., his securities— No. 2 , surer of the Louth Dispensary, for the 5 D To Thomas Keage, to repair use of same,—No. 17, 42 2 11 Dungooley bridge, on the road from 17 P To James Markey, Esq., Trea­ S ee. 56. Carrickmacross to Newry, between surer of the Termonfeckin Dispensary, Bryan Lavell's house in Skyhill, and for the use of same, —No. 18...... 23 11 0 Thomas Garland’s house in Dungooley, 18 Q To Alexander Shekleton, Trea­ the necessary recognizance having been surer of the Dunleer Dispensary, for the entered into by the said contractor, and use of same, —No. 19, 61 1 4 Mr, Turner Barrett and Mr. Keage, his securities,—No. 6, ...... Carried over,. . . . 1040 5 9

Carried over,.... I 6 COUNTY AT LARGE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 7

1 N o. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forw ard ...... 1040 5 9 Brought forward,.. 2375 13 9 19 R To Alexander Shekleton, Trea­ 6 & 7 W m . 4, surer of the Collon Dispensary, for the 33 Francis Dubourdieu, Esq., County Chap. 116, 60 18 0 Sec. 81. use of same, —No. 20, Sec. 41. Surveyor, half-a-year’s salary due him S To James Sweeney, Esq., Trea­ 20 19th November, 1837, —No. 33, 125 0 0 surer of the Castlebellingham Dispensary 34 Same to defray the expense of his for the use o f sa m e,.. N o . 2 1 ...... 68 19 0 Office, —No. 34, 25 0 0 21 T To A. H. Rutherford, Esq., Trea­ 35 Thomas Kelly, Esq., Sub-Sheriff, a surer of the Ballymascanlon Dispensary, S ec. 1 1 0 Year’s salary due him Spring Assizes, 20 12 0 for the use o f same, — No. 2 2 ...... 1838, —N o. '35, ...... 47 0 0 22 U To William P. Ruxton, Esq., 36 Judge’s Crier, a Year’s salary, due Treasurer of the Ardee Dispensary, for him Spring Assizes, 1838, —No. 36,.. 10 0 0 121 17 2 the use of same, — No. 23. 37 Barrister’s Crier, the like, —No. 37, 10 0 0 23 V To Charles Lucus. Esq., Trea­ 38 M r. Shekleton, a Year’s salary as surer of the Carlingford Dispensary, for County Court-keeper, due Spring Assi 46 9 9 the use of same, — No. 24, zes 1838, —No. 38, 10 0 0 39 Mrs. Jones, Keeper of Ardee Court­ To the following Officers of the County house, the like, —No. 39, 4 0 0 Gaol, who are not required to make application for their Salaries to the Pre­ 40 John Byrne, Esq. Coroner, for holding sentment Sessions, viz. — Sec. 97. 11 Inquests, at 30s. each, -—No. 40,.. 16 10 0

24 Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Local Inspector, a 41 To pay the following Coroners’ S ects. 124 & Year’s salary due him Spring Assizes, orders, No. 41, viz. 16 6 . Louth1838, —N o. '25 ...... County73 16 10 Archives 1837. £ s. d. 25 Same as Protestant Chaplain— N o. 26 36 18 5 Jan. 13, Coroner Byrne to Dr. Tremble 1 1 0 26 Rev. James Beaty, as Protestant Dis­ 24, do. do. 1 1 0 senting Chaplain, —No. 27, 36 18 5 Febr. 12. do. Dr. Neilson, 1 1 0 27 Rev. John Coyne, as Roman Catholic March 7, do. do. 1 1 0 Chaplain, — N o . 28, ...... 36 18 5 18, do. Dr. Martin, 1 1 0 28 Joseph Gillichan, Esq., M . D., same, 22, do. Dr. Gartlan, 2 2 0 110 & 166. N o. 28 1/2 65 0 0 28, do. do. 1 1 1 29, do. Dr. Hewston, 2 2 0 To the undermentioned County Officers, April 10, do. Dr. Brunker, 1 1 0 viz. — 12, do. Dr. Gartlan, 1 1 0 29 Walter Bourne, jun., Esq., Clerk of do. Dr. Goulding, 1 1 0 S ec. n o , the Crown, a Year’s salary due him 13 13 0 Spring Assizes, 1838, —No. 29 ...... 185 0 0 30 Thomas Bourne, Esq., Clerk of the 42 To Thomas Bourne Esq., for printing Peace, the like, —No. 30, 277 0 0 Chap. 75, and posting Tables of Fees payable upon S ec. 50. 31 Alexander Shekleton, Secretary to proceedings under the Civil Bill Act, — the Grand Jury, the like, —No. 31, 120 0 0 N o, 42, 15 13 6 32 John Straton, Esq. County Treasurer, the like, —No. 32, 185 0 0 Carried over,.... 2652 10 3

Carried over...... 2375 13 9 8 COUNTY AT LARGE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 9

s. N o. £ d. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 2652 10 3 Brought forward,.... 4676 11 9 43 To Mr. John Martin, for Coals and 6 & 7 Wm. 1, Candles for the County Court-house, — Chap. 11(5, 53 To the Board of Superintendence of the Sec. 76- N o. 46, 7 11 0 7 Geo. 4, Gaols of this County, and to the Rev. 44 To Alexander Shekleton, for sundry Chap. 74, Sec. 76. J. H. Stubbs, the Local Inspector of Sec. 09. repairs and articles for the County Court­ same, on account of the expenditure of house, —No. 47, 9 5 10 said Gaols until Spring Assizes 1838, — 45 To Mr. James Simpson, for Printing No. 57...... 400 0 0 3& 4W m . 4 names of Persons qualified to serve on 54 To Mr. Alexander Shekleton, for the Chap. 91. 2 Juries, —No. 48, 3 0 6 & 7 Wm. ‘. purpose of having certain repairs execu­ Chap. 116, 46 To Mr. Samuel Parks, Apothecary, ted, which are necessary for the preserva­ 7 Geo. 4, Sec. 69. Chap. 74. for Medicine supplied the Prisoners in tion of the County Court-house, No. 58, 40 0 0 Dundalk Gaol, —No. 50, 19 1 1 4 7 To repay the Consolidated Fund, being 6 Geo. 4, 55 To repay our Treasurer the following 11 Geo. 4, an advance for the support and main­ Sec. 105- Court Orders he advanced,—No. 59, 1 Wm. 4. tenance of sixteen Patients in the Rich­ mond District Lunatic Asylum, for the Quarter Sessions Orders. Lunatic Poor of this County, from 24th £ s. d. December 1836, to 24th May 1837, — James Kennedy, 0 10 0 N o. 51, ...... 101 16 0 Arthur Apperson, 0 12 6 48 To Mr. Henry Sloan, Assistant to the Mary Brennan, 0 10 0 6 & 7 Wm. Chap. 116, County Surveyor, half-a-year’s salary Bernard Mathews, 0 10 6 Sec. 42. that will be due him next Assizes, — Michael Larkin, 0 10 0 LouthN o. 52, County15 0 0 Archives 49 T o M r. John N icholson, assistant to Spring Assizes, 1837. Ibid. the County Surveyor, the like, —No. 53 15. 0 0 50 To the Collector of Excise, being an 2 2 0 7 Geo. 4, Dr. John Gartland, Ceap. 74, advance made by him to Major Palmer, Terence Connelly, 1 2 & Sec. 56. Inspector General of Prisons, for his Anne Osborn, 0 5 0 report laid before us at Spring Assizes Roger Hanlon, 0 8 0 1837, —N o. 5 4 ...... 20 0 0 William Woods, 0 8 6 51 To Peter Reilly, for repairing a sudden 0 8 6 6 & 7 Wm. Thomas Woods, Chap. lie* ‘ •breach on the bridge o f Bolis, on the Thomas Flanagan, 1 5 6 Sec. 49. road from Castlebellingham to the Sea, Bernard McKeever, 0 15 6 by order of Thomas Tisdall, Esq.. and Patrick McKenna, 0 2 6 Rev. A. Garstin, Justices of the Peace, James Dogget, 2 0 0 at Petty Sessions, and which has been Patrick Haly, 0 13 0 certified by the County Surveyor, — Patrick Maguire, 0 7 6 N o . 55, 20 0 0 A. Carolan, 0 8 0 52 'o repay the advance out of the Con­ Owen Dunfey, 0 13 0 solidated Fund, for the salaries, allow­ Peggy M cEneany, 0 13 0 ances and other expenses of the Consta­ bulary Force of this County, for the half 14 5 6 year, ending 31st March 1837, No. 56, 1813 5 7 5116 9 Carried over,. 11 Carried over,,, 4676 11 9 B 10 COUNTY AT LARGE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. No. £ S. d. Brought forward,. 5116 11 9 £ s. d. 14 5 6 Mary Maguire, 0 8 0 Nicholas Carroll, 0 8 0 Baronyo f A r d e e Edward Leary, 0 12 6 John Lynch, 0 8 0 Owen Caffey, 0 7 6 UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. Summer Assizes, 1834.

James McCooey, 0 10 6 Judith Ward, 0 10 6 Thomas Martin, 0 10 6 No. £ s. d. Anne McGinniss, 0 5 6 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1836. Peggy M cGinniss, 0 5 6 56 G To Patt Devlin, contractor, for James M cGinniss, 0 5 6 taking down and rebuilding a bridge on Laurence Mathews,.. 0 10 6 the road from Castleblaney to Ardee. Francis McCullagh,.. 0 5 6 between Thomas Shevlin’s in Garla­ Ellen Keenan, 0 10 6 gullin, and Michael Forde's in Essex­ Bridget Kirk, 0 10 6 ford, the necessary recognizance having Anne Carolan, 0 10 6 been entered into by the said contractor Bridget Garlin, 0 10 6 and Christopher Devlin and Patrick M cCannon, —No. 22, 0 Francis Branagan, 0 10 6 3 4 JamesLouth Keenan, 0 10 6 County Archives Patrick M cGinniss,.. 0 5 6 57 To John Wildman, jun. contractor, to repair 556 perches of the road from Owen Casey, 0 10 6 James Casey, 0 10 6 Dundalk to Kingscourt, between the cross roads at Churchtown, and Garry 24 3 0 Bridge, at the average rate of 2 3/4d. per 1 perch, the necessary recognizance having 5140 14 9 been entered into by the said contractor, Deduct represented in aid of the Cess and William Pilkington and John Wild­ man, —second year, — No. 65, 6 7 5 No. 5 1 ,...... ’ 4 0 0 Received from Mr. Edward 58 To John Mooney, contractor, to re­ Reid, Inspector of weights pair 402 perches of the road from Kings­ and measures for Dundalk court to Dundalk, between the Bridge of Tallanstown and the cross roads at district, as received from him, 1 4 10 Received from Mr. Crowe, Springhill, the necessary recognizance Governor of Dundalk Gaol. having been entered into by the said a fine for bringing Spirits contractor, and John Moore, and Wil­ liam Mooney, —second year— No. 6 6 .. 2 18 7 into the Prison, 0 10 0 5 14 10 Carried Over,.... 12 10 0

Total,. 5134 19 11 12 BARONY OF ARDEE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 13

No. £ s. d. No. £■ s. d. Brought forward,.. . . 12 10 0 Brought forward...... 24 15 0 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. G r a n t e d S p u i n g , 1837. 59 A To Peter Reilly, contractor, to zance having been entered into by the 6 & 7 W m . 4, repair a Bridge o n the road from Dun­ said contractor, and Owen Breagy and Chap. 116, Sec. 56. dalk to Drogheda, between Robert Patrick Moonan, —No. 10 9 0 0 Crawley’s avenue gate, and James Res­ 64 I To Patrick Andrews, contractor, pin’s Mill, the necessary recognizance 6 & 7 W m . 4, to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, Chap. 116, having been entered into by the said S e c. 50. 150 perches of the road from Kingscourt contractor, and Andrew McGinnis, and to Drogheda, between Peter Byrne’s Michael Crinnion,—No. 1, 4 0 0 house in Shanlis and Devin’s bridge, 21 GO B To Peter Reilly, contractor, to feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Ibid. repair a gullet on the road from Dun-; average rate of 10d. per perch, —the dalk to Drogheda, between James Stokes’ ; necessary recognizance having been en­ house in the townland of Dromin, and tered into by the said contractor, and the cross roads of Dromin, the neces­ Owen Breagy and Patrick Moonan, — sary recognizance having been entered No. 13...... 6 13 4 into by the said contractor, and Andrew 6 5 J To Thomas Woods, contractor, to McGinnis, and Michael Crinnion,— Ibid . repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, 300 No. 2, 3 0 0 perches of the road from Drogheda to 61 C To Peter Reilly, contractor, to Dundalk, between James O’Brien’s house Ibid. repair a gullet on the road from Dundalk in Simonstown and the cross roads of to Drogheda, between Thomas Green’s Dillonstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with house in Drumgoolstown, and Mr. gravel, at the average of 5d. per perch, James Crawley’s house, the necessary the necessary recognizance having been recognizance having been entered into entered into by the said contractor, and Louthby the said contractor, and AndrewCounty ArchivesPatrick Powderly and Peter McGinnis, McGinnis and Michael Crinnion, — No. 1 5 , ...... 6 5 0 No. 3, 3 0 0 66 K To Thomas Venables, contractor, 62 E To Peter Reilly, contractor, to Ibid. to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, Ibid. repair a gullet on the road from Ardee 214 perches of the road from Ardee to to Drogheda, between Hugh Mathews’s the sea at Annagassan, between the house in the townland of Stefines and mearing of Willystown and Adamstown, Thomas Downey’s in same,—the neces­ and the cross roads of Dillonstown, 21 sary recognizance having been entered feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the into by the said contractor, and Andrew average rate of 4d. per perch,—the McGinnis and Michael Crinnion— No. 5, 2 5 0 necessary recognizance having been en­ 63 H To Edward Andrews, contractor, tered into by the said contractor, and Sec. 50. to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, Patrick Casey and John Carron— No. 18, 3 11 4 120 perches of the road from Kingscourt 67 L To Patrick Sarsfield, contractor, to Drogheda, between Shanlis cross and Ibid . to repair until Summer Assizes, 1837, Blakestown cross, 21 feet wide and 14 30 perches of the road from Ardee to with gravel, at the average rate of Is. Dunleer by Mullocorry, between George 6d. per perch,—the necessary recogni- Taaffe’s house in Dromin and the cross 4 8 Carried over,.... 24 15 0 Carried over,.. . . 50 14 BARONY OF ARDEE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 15

No. £ s. d. No: Brought forward,. . . . 50 4 8 £ s. d. Granted Spring, 1837. Brought forward,.. 67 15 11 roads of Houltstown, 21 feet wide and Granted Spring, 1837. 14 with gravel, at the average rate of the necessary recognizance having been 3s. 2d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ entered into by the said contractor, and nizance having been entered into by the Henry Boyd and Patt M cConnor, - said contractor, and Patrick M cQuillin No. 37, 1 5 0 and James Campbell, —No. 2 0 ,.. 4 15 0 72 U To Patt Devlin, contractor, to 6 & 7 Wm . 4 . repair a gullet on the road from Kings­ 68 O To Patt McGinnis, contractor, to Chap. 116, 6 & 7 W m . 4, repair until summer Assizes, 1837, 40 Sec. 56. court to Dundalk, between Thomas (J hap. 116, S ec. 50. perches of the road from Ardee to the Mee’s house in Corcreagh, and James sea at Annagassan, between Poescourt Lettamore’s house in Rootate, the ne­ and Mullin cross, 21 feet wide and 14 cessary recognizance having been en­ with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. tered into by the said contractor, and 3d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ Henry Boyde and Patt M cConnon, — zance having been entered into by the No. 38, 2 0 0 said contractor, and Patt. Rogers and 73 W To Patt Devlin, contractor, to P. Gainor,—No. 24, 6 1 0 0 S e c. 50. repair by contract for seven years, 69 P To Bernard Grogan, contractor, 662 perches of the road from Carrick­ lbid. to repair until summer Assizes, 1837, macross to Ardee, between the mearing 15 perches of the road from Drogheda of Louth and Monaghan and Thomas to Dundalk, between the cross of Rathes­ Smith’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 car and the cross of Dromin, 21 feet with gravel, at the average rate of 6d. per wide and 14 with gravel, at the ave­ perch, the necessary recognizance having rage rate of 3s. 9d. per perch, —the been entered into by the said contractor, Louth County andArchives Henry Boyd and Patt McConnon, necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and Pat 1st year, —No. 40, 16 11 0 Grogan and Michael Flinn, —No. 33, 2 16 3 74 X To Patt Andrews, contractor, to 70 Q To Bernard Grogan, contractor, Ibid. repair by contract for seven years, 940 Ibid. to repair until summer Assizes 1837, perches of the road from Drogheda to 20 perches of the road from Drogheda Ardee, between the lands of Funshog to Dundalk, between Bryan M cGinniss’ and Doctor Golden’s house in Ardee, house near Gibbers’ Bridge, and the 32 feet wide and 20 with gravel, at the cross of Rathescar, 21 feet wide and 14 average rate of Is. 6d. per perch,— with gravel, at the average rate of the necessary recognizance having been 3s. 6d. per perch, the necessary recog­ entered into by the said contractor, and nizance having been entered into by the Owen Breagy and Patt Moonan, —1st said contractor, and Patt Grogan and year— No. 44, 70 1 9 Michael Flinn, —No. 34, 3 10 0 75 A E To Thomas Woods, contractor, 71 T To Patt Devlin, contractor, to Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, Sec. 56. repair a gullet on the road from Kings­ 414 perches of the road from Ardee to court to Dundalk, between Jas. Latta- the sea at Annagassan, between the bre’s house and John Dowdall’s house, little bridge of Dumcar and the mearing of Willistown and Adamstown, 21 feet Carried over,.... 67 15 11 * Carried over,.... 157 13 8 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 16 BARONY OF ARDEE, 17

No. £ £ s. d. s. d. No. Brought forward,.... 241 4 Brought forward,..... 157 13 8 8 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. 79 A O To Thomas Morgan, contractor, wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 6& 7 Wm . a Chap. 116, *• to repair until summer assizes, 1837, rate of 3d. per perch, the necessary re­ Sec. 50. 40 perches of the road from Ardee to cognizance having been entered into Slane, between Mr. Manning’s avenue by the said contractor, and Patt Pow- gate and Rathbran bridge, 21 feet wide derly and Peter M cGinniss,— 1st year, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate No. 5G,.. 5 3 6 of 4s. 6d. per perch, the necessary re­ 76 A F To Thomas Woods, contractor, cognizance having been entered into by 6 Si 7 W m . 4 •to repair by contract for seven years. the said contractor, and Patrick Led- Chap. 116, 240 perches of the road from Ardee to S ec. 56. witch and James Garretty,—No. 6 6 ,.. 9 0 0 the sea at Annagassan, between Mullins 80 A P To Thomas Morgan, contractor, cross and the little bridge of Drumcar, 1 Sec. 56. to repair until summer assizes, 1837, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 20 perches of the road from Kingscourt average rate of 3d. per perch, the ne­ to Collon, between the White Mountain cessary recognizance having been en­ Cross, and Belpatrick bridge, 21 feet tered into by the said contractor, and wide and 14 with gravel, at the average Patt Powderly and Peter M cGinniss,— rate of 4s. per perch, the necessary 1st year— No. 57, 3 0 0 recognizance having been entered into 77 A G To Francis Graham, contractor by the said contractor, and Patrick Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, Ledwitch and James Garretty, —No. 67, 4 0 0 440 perches of the road from Ardee to Dundalk, between the gullet of Cool­ Total,.... 254 4 8 Louthfour and the bridge of Maplestown, County 21 ArchivesCI feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. per perch, the ne­ ce ssa ry recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and John Kearney, and James Abraham, — 1st year— No. 58, 66 0 0 78 A M To Joseph Crawley, contractor Ibid. to repair until summer assizes 1837, 50 perches of the road from Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, between the mearing that divides Rootstown and Drumcashel and James Kearney’s house in Drum­ goolstown, 21 feet wide and 1 4 with gravel, at the average rate of 3s. 9d. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Edward Mahon, and George McGorisk, —No. 64...... 9 7 6

Carried over,.... 241 4 8 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 19

N o. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 14 13 4 Castlebellingham, 21 feet wide and 14 BARONY OF ARDEE with gravel, at the average rate o f Is. 0 1/2d per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said The following Sums were presented by the Grand contractor, and George Neary and Edward Lam be, — N o. 6 ...... 10 8 4 Jury and confirmed by the Court, to he raised (iff D To Patrick McCabe, contractor, 6 & 7 Wm , 4 to rebuild a Gullet on the road from the Barony of Ardee, and applied to the following Chap. 116, S e c. 56. Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Mr. uses. Caragher’s house, and Mr. Filgate’s Tenants’ houses, —the necessary recog­ nizance having been entered into by the No. , £ s. d. said contractor, and Bryan Rooney and 81 A To Thomas McEntee, contractor, James Crinion, —No. 7 ...... 4 0 0 6 & 7 Wm. 4, to repair by contract for six months, 105 85 E To Matthew McDonnell, con­ Chap. 116, S ec. 56. perches of the road from Drogheda to S e c. 50. tractor, to repair by contract for six Dundalk, between the mearing of Mr. months, 20 perches of the road from Pentland’s Estate and the little bridge of Ardee to Carrickmacross, between Hugh Bragganstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with Rooney’s house in Churchtown, and gravel, at the average rate of 2s. per Joseph Magee’s Forge, 21 feet wide and perch, -—the necessary recognizance hav­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of ing been entered into by the said con­ 11 1/2d. per perch, — the necessary recog­ tractor, and Stephen Feehan and Thomas nizance having been entered into by the Clarke,Louth —No. 2 , ...... County10 10 0 Archivessaid contractor, and Stephen Butterly 19 2 82 B To John Martin, contractor, to and James French, —No. 8, G To Patrick McDonnell, contrac­ ibid. repair by contract for six months, 200 86 perches of the road from Castlebelling­ Ib id . tor, to repair by contract for six months, ham to Dundalk, between the Turnpike 150 perches of the road from Dundalk road at Castlebellingham, and the mear­ to Kingscourt, between the cross of ing of the Baronies of Ardee and Louth, Arthurstown, and the cross of Church­ at P. Neary’s, 21 feet wide and 14 with town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, grave], at the average rate o f 5d. per at the average rate of 7 1/2d. per perch, — perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ the necessary recognizance having been ing been entered into by the said con­ entered into by the said contractor, and tractor, and George Neary and Edward George Young and Stephen Butterly, — 4 13 9 Lam be, —N o. 5 , ...... 4 3 4 N o . 10, ...... 83 C To John Martin, contractor, to 87 H To Philip Reilly, contractor, to Ibid. repair by contract for six months, 200 Sec. 58. rebuild a Bridge on the road from Ardee perches of the road from Carrickmacross to Carrickmacross, between the Pound to the Sea at Annagassan, between the of Ardee, and Owen Cluskey’s house, mearing of the Baronies of Louth and the necessary recognizance having been Ardee, and Thomas Drewry’s house at Carried over,.... 34 14 7 Carried over,,, 14 13 4 2 0 BARONY OF ARDEE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 21

N o. £ s. d. N o £ s. d. Brought forward, . . . . 34 14 7 Brought forward,.... 180 3 1 entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Magorisk and Thomas Cunning­ Patrick Mathews and Michael Flynn, — ham, —No. 1 1 , ...... 10 14 6 N o. 1 5 , ...... 1 15 0 88 1 To Philip Reilly, contractor, to 92 N To Andrew Byrne, contractor, 6 & 7 W m . 4, repair by contract for six months, 600 6 & 7 W m . 4 to repair by contract for six months, Ch ap. 116, Chap. 116, S ec. 50. perches of the road from Kingscourt to S ec. 50. 100 perches of the road from Ardee to Dunleer, between Ballybailie cross and the Sea at Annagassan, between Nicholas Stormanstown cross, 21 feet wide and Lennon’s house in the townland of 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Greenmount, and the Annagassan big Is. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, zance having been entered into by the at the average rate of 4d. per perch, —- said contractor, and Thomas Magorisk the necessary recognizance having been and Peter Philips, —No. 12, 30 0 0 entered into by the said contractor, and 39 J To Thomas McGouveran, con­ Matthew Clinton and John Corkoran, — ibid. tractor, to repair by contract for seven N o. 18, ...... 1 13 4 years, 1794 perches of the road from 93 O To Patrick Cunningham, con­ Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the Ibid. tractor,. to repair by contract for six town of Ardee and the mills of Louth, months, 250 perches of the road from 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Ardee to the Sea at Annagassan, between average rate of Is. per perch, —the James Thom’s house in the townland of necessary recognizance having been Bolis, and the Pound of Kilsaran, 21 entered into by the said contractor, and feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the John Malone and Thomas Callan,— average rate of 10d. per perch, —the 1stLouth year, —N o. 13, ...... County89 14 0 necessaryArchives recognizance having been en­ 90 K To Philip Reilly, contractor, to tered into by the said contractor, and Ibid. repair by contract for six months, 300 Thomas Hoey and Patrick Maguire, — perches of the road from Ardee to N o . 19, . . ' ...... 10 8 4 Carrickmacross, by Rathanna, between 94 P To Andrew Byrne, contractor, the cross roads of Charlestown and the Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 280 Pound of Ardee, 21 feet wide and 14 perches of the road from Drogheda to with gravel, at the average rate of Is. Dundalk, between the cross roads of per perch, —the necessary recognizance Dillonstown, and Mr. Thompson's farm having been entered into by the said house gate in the townland of Ballyna- contractor, and Thomas Magorisk and gasson, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Thomas Cunningham, —No. 14,.. 15 0 0 at the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, 91 L To Patrick Grog an, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been; S e c. 56. to repair a Gullet on the road from entered into by the said contractor, and Drogheda to Dundalk, by Rathescar, Matthew Clinton and John Corcoran, i between the mill-race of Knockdennan N o. 20, ...... i 21 0 0 and the cross roads of Dromin, —the 95 Q To Andrew Byrne, contractor, necessary recognizance having been en­ Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 200 tered into by the said contractor, and perches of" the road from Drogheda to

214 19 9 Carried over. 180 3 1 Carried over,.... 22 BARONY OF ARDEE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 23

£ s. d. No. No. £ s. d. Brought f o rward...... 214 19 9 Brought forward,.. . . 241 18 1 1 Dundalk, between Mr. Thompson’s Farm Ardee to Dundalk, between the Male house gate and Annagassan big bridge, School-house on the Green of Ardee 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and Laurence Coffey’s house in the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, —the townland of Dowdstown, 24 feet wide necessary recognizance having been en­ and 16 with gravel, at the average rate tered into by the said contractor, and of 3s. 6d. per perch,—the necessary Matthew Clinton and John Corcoran,— recognizance having been entered into No. 21...... 15 0 0 by the said contractor, and John Kearney 96 V To Patrick McDonnell, contrac- and James Abraham, first year,—No. 38 88 4 0 6 &7 W m . 4. •tor, to repair by contract for six months, Chap. 116, 100 A B To Francis Graham contractor Sec. 50. 150 perches of the road from Dundalk 6 & 7 W m . *’ to repair by contract for six months, 350 Chap. 116, to Kingscourt, between the mearing of S e c. 50. perches of the road from Ardee to Drum­ the Counties of Louth and Meath, and cashell, between the direction post at the cross roads of Cromartin, 21 feet Red house and Patrick Carroll’s house wide and 14 with gravel, at the average in Drumcashell, 21 feet wide and 14 rate of 9d. per perch,—the necessary with gravel, at the average rate of Is. recognizance having been entered into 4d. per perch,-—the necessary recogni­ by the said contractor, and George zance having been entered into by the Young and Stephen Butterly,—No. 29, 5 12 6 said contractor, and James Abraham and 97 W To Patrick McDonnell, contrac­ John Kearney, —No. 39...... 23 6 8 S ec. 56. tor, to build 20 perches of a ditch from 101 A C To Patrick Andrews, contrac­ Dundalk to Kingscourt, between the Ibid . tor, to repair by contract for six months, mearing of the Counties of Louth and 200 perches of the road from Ardee to LouthMeath, and the cross roads of Cromartin, County Kells,Archives between Currabeg old road and the necessary recognizance having been Shanlis cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with entered into by the said contractor, and gravel, at the average rate of 2s. 2d. George Young and Stephen Butterly,— per perch, —the necessary recognizance No. 30, ...... 2 3 4 having been entered into by the said 98 Z To Matthew McDonnell, con­ contractor, and Silvester Stean and Sec. go. tractor, to repair by contract for six Thomas Downey, —No. 40, 21 13 4 months, 100 perches of the road from 102 A D To Patrick Andrews, contrac­ Dundalk to Kingscourt, between the Ibid. tor, to repair by contract for six months, Chapel gate of Reighstown and the 80 perches of the road from Ardee to Pound of Tullykeel, 21 feet wide and 14 Kells, between Currabeg old road and with gravel, at the average rate of 10d. Mrs. Boyle’s house in Ardee, 21 feet per perch,—the necessary recognizance wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 'having, been entered into by the said rate of 2s. 2d. per perch, —the necessary contractor, and Stephen Butterly and recognizance having been entered into James French,—No. 3 5 ,...... 4 3 4 by the said contractor, and Silvester ' 99 A A To William Kearney, con­ Stean and Thomas Downey, —No. 41, 8 13 4 ibid. tractor, to repair by contract for seven 104 A E To Michael Crinion, contrac­ years, 504 perches of the road from Ibid. tor, to repair by contract for six months, 38 perches of the road from Ardee to Carried over,.... 241 18 11 Carried over,.. 3 8 3 16 3 24 BARONY OF ARDEE, - SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 25

£ s. d. No. No. Brought forward,.. . . 383 16 3 £ s. d. Collon, between Thomas Dolan’s bouse Brought forward, . . . . 439 1 9 in Ardee and Doctor Golden’s house in 1 0 8 A N To John Venables, contractor, 6 & 7 W m . 4, to repair by contract for six months, 200 Ardee, ‘21 feet wide and 16 with gravel, C hap. 116. Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to at the average rate of 4s. 4d. per perch,; Drogheda, by Manfieldstown, between the necessary recognizance having been the bridge of Bolis and Patrick Molloy’s entered into by the said contractor, and house at Mullincross, 21 feet wide and Peter Bellew and William Trotter, — 14 with gravel, at the average rate of No. 42...... 8 4 8 Is. 3d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ 105 A I To Andrew M cGinniss, con­ nizance having been entered into by the 6 & 7 Wm. 4, tractor, to repair by contract for six Chap. 110. said contractor, and Thomas Venables months, 100 perches of the road from sec. 50. and John Carron,—No. 52, 11 5 0 Ardee to the sea at Annagassan, between A O To Michael Crinnion, contrac­ Doctor Golden’s house in Ardee and 109 I b id . tor, to repair by contract for six months, Crossellish, 21 feet wide and 14 with 400 perches of the road from Collon to gravel, at the average rate of 6s. per Dunleer, between Margaret bridge and perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ the lands of Aclare, 21 feet wide and ing been entered into by the said con­ 14 with gravel, at the average rate of tractor, and Richard Mullen and James 6d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ Smith,'—No. 46...... 30 0 0 zance having been entered into by the A L To Patrick Sarsfield, contrac­ 10 6 said contractor, and Peter Bellew and Ibid. tor, to repair by contract for six months, William Trotter, —No. 5 6 , ...... 10 0 0 180 perches of the road from Ardee to A P To Michael Crinnion, con­ the sea at Annagassan, by Richardstown, 110 Ibid. tractor, to repair by contract for six between Widow Boylan’s avenue and Louth County Archivesmonths, 200 perches of the road from Widow Reilly’s at Keage’s cross, 21 feet Ardee to Drogheda, by Harristown, wide and 14 with gravel, at the average between the cross of Stefine and James rate of Is. 6d. per perch,—the necessary Campbell’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 recognizance having been entered into with gravel, at the average rate of 6d. by the said contractor, and Patrick per perch, —the necessary recognizance McCulIen and Patrick Mackin, —No. 50, 13 10 0 having been entered into by the said A M To Patrick Sarsfield, contrac­ 107 contractor, and Peter Bellew and Ibid. tor, to repair by contract for six months, William Trotter, —No. 57, 5 0 0 100 perches of the road from Dundalk A Q To Michael Crinnion, con­ to Drogheda, by Drumgoolstown, be­ 111 tractor, to repair by contract for six tween Widow Reilly’s house at Keage’s Ibid . months, 200 perches of the road from cross and the cross roads of Dromin, 21 Kails to Dunleer, between the bridge of feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Newtown, and the cross of Rathescar, average rate of 8 1/2d. per perch, —the 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the necessary recognizance having been en­ average rate of 10 1/2d. per perch, —the tered into by the said contractor, and necessary recognizance having been en­ Patrick McCulIen and Patrick Mackin, — tered into by the said contractor, and No. 51, ...... 3 10 10 Carried over,.. 465 6 9 Carried over,.... 439 1 9 D

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No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward, . . . . 514 4 7 Brought forward. . . . 465 6 9 the necessary recognizance having been Peter Bellew and William Trotter, - entered into by the said contractor, and No. 58, ...... 8 15 0 and Philip Brady and Michael Branagan, 112 A R To Michael Crinnion, con- No. 63, ...... 2 10 0 tractor, to repair by contract for seven 116 A V To Philip Reilly, contractor, Chap. 11d, 6 & 7 Wm. 4 ‘•for lowering a hill and filling a hollow Sec. years, 228 perches of the road from Chap. 116, Collon to Ardee, between the lands of Sec. 56. on the road from Ardee to Carrick­ Collon and the lands of Funshog, 32 feet macross, between Peter Philips’ house wide and 20 with gravel, at the average and Matthew Cranny’s house, the neces­ rate of 2s. 4d. per perch, —the necessary sary recognizance having been entered recognizance having been entered into into by the said contractor, and Thomas by the said contractor, and Peter Bellew Magorisk and Peter Phil in?. — No. 66. 17 10 0 1. 17 A W To Peter Reilly, contractor, and William Trotter,: —1st year, No. 59, 26 12 0 Ibid. 113 A S To Patrick Devlin, contractor, to repair a gullet on the road from Ardee Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, to the sea at Annagassan, between 200 perches of the road from Kingscourt Joseph Cassidy’s house and the Widow to Dundalk, between Thomas Gernon’s Clinton’s house, the necessary recogni­ house in Corcreagh and Thomas Moore’s zance having been entered into by the house in Stonetown, 21 feet wide and said contractor, and Andrew M cGinniss 14 with gravel, at the average rate of and Patrick McKeone, —No. 67, 3 10 0 11 1/2d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ 118 A X To John Venables, contractor, Sec. 50. zance having been entered into by the to repair by contract for six months, said contractor, and Christopher Devlin 558 perches of the road from Carrick­ macross to the sea at Castlebellingham, and James McGough, —No. 6 1 ,.. 9 3 4 Louth Countybetween Archives Castlebellingham and Anna­ 114 A T To John Branagan, cotractor, Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 300 gassan big bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 perches of the road from Kingscourt to with gravel, at the average rate of 3d. Dundalk, between the mearing of the per perch,—the necessary recognizance Counties of Louth and Monaghan, and having been entered into by the said the cross roads at Patrick Raverty’s of contractor, and Thomas Venables and Lannet, 21 feet and 14 with gravel, at John Carron, —No. 68, ...... 6 19 6 the average rate of 3 1/2d. per perch,—the 119 A Y To Owen Cluskey, contractor, Ibid. necessary recognizance having been en­ to repair by contract for six months, tered into by the said contractor, and 7 62 perches of the road from Kingscourt Philip Brady and Michael Branagan,— to Ardee, between the verge of the Counties of Meath and Louth, and the No. 62, ...... 4 7 6 115 A U To John Branagan, contrac­ Town of Ardee, 21 feet wide and 14 Ibid. tor, to repair by contract for six months, with gravel, at the average rate of Is. 200 perches of the road from Castle­ per perch,—the necessary recognizance blaney to Ardee, between Essexford having been entered into by the said bridge and Thomas Gernon’s house in contractor, and Thomas Weir and James 38 2 0 Corcreagh, 21 feet and 14 with gravel, Abraham, —No. 6 9 , ...... at the average rate of 3d. per perch, — Carried over,.... 582 16 1 Carried over,.... 514 4 7 28 BARONY OF ARDEE, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 29

No. £ s. d . No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 582 16 1 Brought forward,. . . . 601 18 10 Mills of Louth and the Chapel gate at OLD CONTRACTS. Reaghstown, at the average rate of 2d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance 120 To John Wildman, junr., contractor, having been entered into by the said 36 G eo. 3, to repair 556 perches of the road contractor, and Thomas Blackwell and Chap. 55, S ec. 80. from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Michael Mooney, last year— No. 69,.. 7 0 0 the cross roads at Churchtown and 125 To James Crawley, contractor, to re­ 36 Geo. 3, pair 522 perches of the road from Garry-Bridge, at the average rate of 2 3/4d. C hap. 55, per perch, —the necessary recognizance S e c. 80. Drogheda to Dundalk, between Margret having been entered into by the said Reilly’s house in Richardstown, and the contractor, and William Pilkington, and mearing of Poolbrock and Braggans­ 6 John Wildman, last year. No. 65, 7 5 town, at the average rate of 4d. per 121 To John Mooney, contractor, to re­ perch, —the necessary recognizance Ibid. pair 402 perches of the road from having been entered into by the said Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the contractor, and George Macartney and bridge of Tallanstown, and the cross William Filgate, Esqrs, and Joseph roads at Springhill, at the average rate Crawley, £8 14s. and 2s. Stamp duty, of 1 3/4d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ sixth year, —No. 70, * ...... 8 16 0 nizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and John Mooney and 126 A Z To John Booth, Esq., to re- 2 18 7 6& 7W m . 4 ’ imburse him for the malicious injury he William Mooney, last year,—No. 66,.. Chap. 116, 122 To William Moore, contractor, to S e c. 135. has sustained by the burning of his Ibid. repair 404 perches of the road from Kells Offices and Articles therein contained, to Dunleer, between John Newitt’s on the night of the 15th February 1837, Louth County Archives70 0 0 house at Lawlesstown-hill and Peter No. 64...... Keenan’s house at the Cross of Rathes­ car, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, 127 To Thomas Cunningham, half-a-year’s the necessary recognizance having been superannuation pension, due him this S ee. 103. 2 entered into by the said contractor, and Assizes, as County Constable,—No. 71, 2 9 Patrick Devin and John Devin, last year, 128 To John McAlester, half-a-year’s No. 67...... 5 1 0 Ibid. superannuation pension, due him this 123 To John Branagan, contractor, to Assizes, as County Constable, —No. 72, 1 16 11 Ibid. repair 247 perches of the road from 129 To Thomas Easton, half-a-year’s Kingscourt to Newry, between the cross Ibid . superannuation pension, due him this roads at Tullydrum and Rosslough Assizes, as County Constable,—No. 73, 4 12 3 Bridge, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance 130 To Mr. Francis Elliot, collector of having been entered into by the said S e c . 148 the Cess for this Barony, being the contractor, and Philip Brady and Peter amount of his fees on £, 1041 1 s. 6d. a 0 9 Forde, last year, —No. 68...... 4 15 9 9d. per pound, —No. 7 4 ,...... 39 124 To John Mooney, contractor, to 11 Ibid. repair 840 perches of the road from Total,. 735 13 Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the

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No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 10 14 0 BARONY OF FERRARD G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1836. 134 Y To James Reay, contractor, to repair 194 perches by darning, of the road from Collon to Mellifont, between Collon and the lands of Strinagh, at the UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. average rate of 9d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and James Simpson and George Reay, — No. 32, ...... 7 5 6 No. £ s. d. 135 A D To Ralph Smith, Esq., con­ G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1835. tractor, for opening a new line of road 131 T To William Moore, contractor, from Drogheda to Dundalk, between to repair 20 perches of the road from Beaulieu bridge and Banktown, —the Dunleer to Ardee, between Googan’s necessary recognizance having been en­ bridge and the corner of the road at tered into by the said contractor, and John Meighan’s field, 21 feet wide and Henry Chester and Francis Donagh, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Esqrs., —No. 40,...... 1 0 4s. 6d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ 136 A E To James Reay, contractor, nizance having been entered into by the for taking down and rebuilding a gullet, said contractor, and Patrick Devin and on the road from Collon to Duleek, John Devin, —No. 30...... 4 10 0 between Skallon’s house and the turn to 132 A Louth To William Moore, contractor, County ArchivesMellifont, at the average rate of 5s. per to repair 276 perches of the toad from perch, t h e necessary recognizance hav­ Dundalk to Ardee, between the mearing ing been entered into by the said con­ of Ardee and Ferrard and Lawlesstown tractor, and James Simpson and George hill, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, Reay, —No. 4 1 , ...... 8 0 0 the necessary recognizance having been 137 To William Moore, contractor, to entered into by the said contractor, and repair 276 perches of the road from Patrick Devin and John Devin, fo r three Dunleer to Ardee, between the mearing years, — No. 1...... 3 14 0 of Ardee and Ferrard and Lawlesstown Spring, 1836. hill, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, 133 A G To James Malcolm, contractor, the necessary recognizance having been to build a gullet on the road from Dro­ entered into by the said contractor, and gheda to Navan, between Mr. Balfour’s Patrick Devin and John Devin, 2nd year. gate, and Mr. Marron’s house, in little No. 48...... 3 14 0 Grange, the necessary recognizance 138 To Thomas Crawford, contractor, having been entered into by the said for keeping in repair 120 perches of the contractor, and William Rogers and road from Dunleer to the Sea, at Anna­ Patrick Kirk, —No. 41, ...... 2 10 0 gassan, between the finger post at Clude and Clude bridge, at the average rate of Carried over,.... 10 14 0 Carried over,.... 29 14 6 32 BARONY OF FERRARD, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 33

No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 29 14 6 N o . £ s. d. G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1836. Brought forward,.... 38 1 6 4 1/2d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. 142 E To Peter Bellew, contractor, to zance having been entered into by the! Wm. said contractor, and John McClintock > Chap. 116 *• repair by contract for one year, 200 Esq. and John Woods,, —stamp duty 2s.! S ee. 50. perches of the road from Mellifont and 6th year, —No. 50, ...... 2 7 0 Slane to Dunleer, between the mearing Spring, 1837. of Meath and Louth and Whiteriver 139 A To Bernard Grogan, contractor, bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 6 & 7 W m . 4, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, | at the average rate of Is. per perch,— Chap. 116, the necessary recognizance having been Sec . 30. 3 ) perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Patrick McCullagh’s entered into by the said contractor, and house at the Turnpike road and James Daniel McGivney and Michael Crinnion, Campbell’s house at the cross of Tenure, No. 6 , ...... 10 0 0 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the i f G To James Simpson, contractor, Ibid. average rate of 10d. per perch,—the to repair by contract for seven years, necessary recognizance having been en­ 73G perches of the road from Drogheda tered into by the said contractor, and to Ardee, between the mearing of Patrick Grogan and Michael Flinn, — Bagarath and Tullyallen, and Leonard’s No. 1 , ...... 1 5 0 cross, 32 feet wide and 20 with gravel, at the average rate of Is. 4 3/4d. per perch, 140 B To Patrick McCullagh, contrac­ ibid. tor, to repair until Summer Assizes the necessary recognizance having been 1837, 100 perches of the road from entered into by the said contractor, and Drogheda to Ardee, between the Turn­ George Ogle and Robert Bredon, —1st Louthpike road at S. Carroll’s house andCounty the Archivesyear, — No. A 8 ,...... 51 7 0 new bridge at the mearing of Ardee and 144 H To James Simpson, contractor, Ibid. Ferrard, 21 feet wide and 14 with to repair by contract for seven years, gravel, at the average rate of 9d. per 714 perches of the road from Drogheda perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ to Ardee, between the mearing of Collon ing been entered into by the said con­ and Coolfour and the mearing of Baga­ tractor, and Michael Byrne and John rath and Tullyallen, 32 feet wide and 20 with gravel, at the average rate of Is. Crosby, —No. 3...... 3 15 0 5d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ 141 C To Bernard Grogan, contractor, Ibid. to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and George Ogle and 30 perches of the road from Drogheda 50 11 6 to Dundalk, between James Campbell’s Robert Bredon, 1st year, —No. B 8 , . . I To Michael Crinnion, contractor, house in Tenure and Gibber’s bridge, 145 Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 8d. per perch, —the 338 perches of the road from Drogheda to Ardee, between the lands of Knocket­ necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and leva and the lands of Annaglog, 32 feet wide and 20 with gravel, at the average Patrick Grogan and Michael Flinn, — rate of 2s. 2d. per perch,—the necessary No. 4,...... 1 0 0 Curried over,.... 150 0 0 Carried over,..,. 38 1 6 E 34 BARONY OF FERRARD, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 35

No. No. £ S. d. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. 150 0 0 Brought forward,.. . . 20G 4 2 r a n t e d p r i n g 1837. G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. G S , recognizance having been entered into average rate of Is. 4d. per perch, —the by the said contractor, and Daniel necessary recognizance having been en­ McGivney, 1st year, —No. 9...... 36 12 4 tered into by the said contractor, and K To Thomas Kenny, contractor, Peter Crilly and Patrick Crilly,—No. 19, 2 0 0 150 « & 7 Wm . 4, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, \ To Richard Bailie, contractor, Chap. 116, 6 & 7 Wm . 4 to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, : Sec. 50. 100 perches of the road from Collon to Chap. 116, Drumcondra, between John Dunagan’s l Sec. 50. 20 perches of the road from Ardee to the Sea, between the town of Dunleer forge and Matthew M cKnight’s land, 21 1 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and the mearing of Sir Patrick Bellew’: average rate of Is. 8d. per perch,—the and Mr. De Salis’ Estates, 21 feet wide necessary recognizance having been en­ and 14 with gravel, at the average rate tered into by the said contractor, and of Is. 8d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance having been entered into Matthew M cKnight and Michael by the said contractor, and Patrick Casey Crinnion.—No. 1 1 , ...... 6 S 8 and Patrick Hoey, —No. 23, 147 M To James Garretty, contractor, 1 13 4 151 X To Patrick Crilly, contractor, to ibid. to repair until Summer Assizes 1837 Ibid. repair by contract for seven years, 1094 50 perches of the road from Ardee to perches of the road from Drogheda to Slane, between Clinton’s bridge and the Dundalk, between the South bridge of mearing of Louth and Meath, 21 feet Grange Bellew and the Manor of Drog­ wide and 14 with gravel, at the average heda at John Morgan’s house, 21 feet rate of Is. 3d. per perch,— the necessary wide and 14 with gravel, at the average recognizance having been entered into Louth County Archivesrate of 4d. per perch,. —the necessary by the said contractor, and William recognizance having been entered into Dunn and Thomas Morgan, —No. 13 o 3 6 by the said contractor, and James Crilly 148 Q To William Crilly, contractor, and Peter Crilly, 1st year,—No. 2 5 ,.. 18 4 8 Ibid. to repair by contract for one year, 48S 152 Y To William Crilly, contractor, perches of the road from Collon to the to lower a hill and fill a hollow, on the Sea, by Beaulieu, between the cross Sec. 56. road from Dunleer to the Sea, between roads at Peter Gargon’s house and Christian’s cross and Sir Patrick Bellew's Beaulieu bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 demesne, —the necessary recognizance with gravel, at the average late of 4d. having been entered into by the said per perch, —the necessary recognizance contractor, and James Crilly and Patrick having been entered into by the said Crilly, —No. 26...... 0 1 0 contractor, and James Crilly and Peter 153 Z To Patrick Sarsfield, contractor, Crilly, —No. 1 8 ,...... 2 8 8 Sec. 50. to repair 60 perches of the road from 149 R To William Crilly, contractor, to Ibid. Collon to the Sea, between Maiden’s repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 30 cross and the cross of Harristown, 21 perches of the road from Dunleer to the feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Sea, at Clogher, between Hackett’s cross average rate of 3 1/2d. per perch,—the Chapel and John Kirk’s house in Clogher, o 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Carried over,.... 228 O 2

Carried over,.. | 206 4 2 1. 36 BARONY OF FERRARD, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 37

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought fo rward,.... 228 3 2 Brought forward,,... 237 10 2 G r a n t e d Spring, 1837. G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. necessary recognizance having been en­ said contractor, and Patrick Powderly o tered into by the said Contractor, and and Patrick Doogan. —No. 33, o 6 8 Patrick Cooney and John McDonald,— 15S A H To John Can on, contractor, 0 6 6 &, 7 Win. 4, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, No. -27, ...... 17 Chap. 116 154 A A To Patrick Crilly contractor, to Sec. 5of 96 perches of the road from Dunleer to 6 & 7 Wm . 4, repair by contract for seven years, 370 the Sea, between James McNally's house Chap. 116, Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dunleer to in Port and James Johnston’s house at the sea, between Christian’s Cross and Ferrard's cross, 21 feet wide and 14 Sit Patrick Bellew’ s Demesne wall, 21 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at 11d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ the average rate of 3d. per perch, the zance having been entered into by the necessary recognizance having been en­ said contractor, and Thomas Venables tered into by the said contractor and and Patrick Powderly, —No. 35,.. 14 0 0 James Crilly and Peter Crilly, — 1st 159 A I To John Canon contractor, to year,—No. 28...... 4 12 6 i b i d repair until summer assizes 1837, 30 155 A D To John Brabazon, contractor, perches of the road from Dunleer to Sec. 56. to repair a gullet on the road from the sea, between the" cross of Togher Drogheda to Dundalk, between James hill and the sea shore of Lurganboice, Byrne’ house and William Callaghan’s 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, house, —the necessary recognizance hav­ at the average rate of Is. 4d. per perch ing been entered into by the said con­ the necessary recognizance having been tractor, and Patrick Keenan and Owen entered into by the said contractor and Maguire,—No. 31, ...... 2 9 6 Thomas Venables and Patrick Powderly 156LouthA E To John Carron, contractor, County ArchivesNo. 36...... • 2 0 0 See. 56. to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 160 A K To Michael Byrne contractor, 30 perches of the road from Drogheda ibid. to repair until summer assizes 1837, to Dundalk, between the cross of Seafield 30 perches of the road from Dunleer to and Patrick Conlon's house in Port, 21 the sea, between the turn to Salters­ feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the town and Christy Harmand’s house, average rate of Is. 3d. per perch, —the 21 feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at necessary recognizance having been en­ the average rate of Is. 7d. pet perch, tered into by the said contractor, and the necessary recognizance having been Thomas Venables and Patrick Powderly, entered into by the said contractor and No. 32...... *. . . 1 7 6 Bryan Byrne, —No. 42...... 2 7 6 157 A F To Thomas Venables, contrac­ 161 A L To Patrick Doyle contractor, to ibid. tor, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, •Ibid. repair until summer assizes 1837. 30 50 perches of the road from Dunleer to perches of the road from Drogheda to the Sea, between Barton’s cross and Dundalk, between George Maguire’s Matthew Kavanagh’s house, 21 feet and house in Salterstown and Widow Har­ 14 with grave], at the average rate of man’s house in same, 21 feet wide and Is. 4d. per perch, —the necessary recog 14 feet with gravel, at the average rate nizance having been entered into by the of 3s. 0d. per perch, the necessary

Carried ever, 2 5 9 4 4 C u r r i e d o v e r , . , . 237 10 2 38 BARONY OF FERRARD SlMvr. il HR ASSIZES, 1837. 39

No. £ s. d. ' Brought forward,.... 259 4 4 N o. £ | s. 1 d. G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. Brought forward,.. . . 426 | 5 1 recognizance having been entered into G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. by the said contractor and Patrick Law­ 166 To Laurence Kenney, contractor, to less, — N o. 4 3 , ...... 4 10 0® 36 G eo. 3; . repair 467 perches of the road from Chap. 55, 162 A M To Patrick Doyle contractor to Sec. 80. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the South 6 & 7 W m. 4 Chap. 116, repair until summer assizes 1837, 40 Grange and the Chapel of Skeagmore, Sec. 50. perches of the road from Drogheda to at the average rate of 4d. per perch, — Dundalk, between John Crinion’s house the necessary recognizance having been in Salterstown and the sea shore, 21 entered into by the said contractor, and feet wide and 14 feet with gravel, at Sir Patrick Bellew and John Brabazon, the average rate of 2s. 9d. per perch, stamp duty. 2s. —5th year,— No. 59,.. 7 17 8 the necessary recognizance having been 167 To Laurence Kenney, contractor, to entered into by the said contractor and Ibid. repair 27 6 perches of the road from Patrick Crilly,— No. 44, ...... 10 0 Drogheda to Dundalk, between the road 163 A N To Patrick Crilly contractor, IT ..... ' from Dunleer to Grange, and the mear­ Sec. 56. to repair by contract for seven years, ing of Ardee and Ferrard, at the ave­ 1005 perches of the road from Collon rage rate of 4d. per perch. —the neces­ to the sea, between Prosper hill and sea sary recognizance having been entered shore at Reynoldstown, 21 feet wide into by the said contractor, and Sir P. and 14 feet with gravel, at the average Bellew, Bart., and John Brabazon, — rate o f 3 1/4d. per perch, the necessary £4 2s. and 2s. stamp duty, —5th year, recognizance having been entered into N o . 6 0 ...... 4 1 4 ! 0 by said contractor and William Crilly 168 To Lawrence Kenny, contractor, to and Peter Crilly, —1st year, — No. 45, 13 12 0 Ibid. repair 43S perches of the road from 164Louth County DroghedaArchives to Dundalk, between the road A P To Peter Condra contractor, Sec. 50. for filling twelve perches of Precipices from Prosperhill to Walshestown, and and fences on the road from Drogheda the road from Dysart to John Dolan’s to Dundalk, between Blackball and house, at the average rate of 4d. per Murray’s cross, at the average rate of perch, —the necessary recognizance 5s. 3d. per perch, the necessary recog­ having been entered into by the said nizance having been entered into by the contractor, and Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart, said contractor and Thomas Carolan and John Brabazon, — £7 6s. 2d. and 7 8 ‘2 and Michael Martin, —No. 48 ...... 3 2 11 stamp duty, 2s. —5th year, —No. 61,.. 165 A R To James Malcolm contractor, 169 To Laurence Kenny, contractor, to Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, Ibid. repair 507 perches of the road from 1480 perches of the road from Slane Dunleer to the Sea, between the mear­ to Drogheda between Mattock bridge ing of Dromin and Trian, and Rathdro­ and the liberty of Drogheda, 24 feet min, at the average rate of 4d. per wide and 16 feet with gravel, at the perch, —the necessary recognizance rate of Is. 10 3/4d. a perch, the necessary having been entered into by the said recognizance having been entered into contractor, and Sir P. Bellew', Bart., by the said contractor and Ths. Malcolm and John Brabazon, —£8 9s. and stamp 8 11 0 and Thomas Tiernan, 1st year, No. 57, 140 5 10 duty 2s. — 5th year, —No. 62, 454 15 11 Carried over,.... 426 5 1 T ota l,.... SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 41

N o . £ s. d. BARONY OF FERRARD Brought forward, . . . . 28 2 6 173 D To John Carron, contractor, to 6 & 7 Wm. Chap. 116, repair by contract for six months, 50 S e c. 50.. perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between Seafield cross and the Shore at Port, 21 feet wide and 14 with The following Sums were presented by the Grand gravel, at the average rate of Is. 8d. Jury and confirmed by the Court, to he raised off per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said the Huron;) of Ferrard, and applied to the follow ­ contractor, and Thomas Venables and ing us ex. Patrick Casey, — N o . 4, ...... 4 3 4 E To Patrick Crilly, contractor, to 1 7 4 repair by contract for six months, 200 Ibid. perches of the road from Drogheda to N o. £ • s. d. Dundalk, between the bridge of Broug­ 170 A To Peter Reilly, contractor, to han and the bridge of Termonfeckin, 21 0 & 7 W m . 4, a on the road from Ardee Chap. 116, repair bridge feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Sect. s! i. to the Sea at Reynoldstown, between the average rate of Is. 3d. per perch, —the Coach Office of Dunleer and the Widow necessary recognizance having been en­ Byrne’s house, —the necessary recogni­ tered into by the said contractor, and zance having been entered into by the James Crilly and Patrick Tiernan, — said contractor, and Andrew Maginniss N o . 5 ...... 12 5 0 Michael Crinnion, — N o. 1...... 16 0 0 F To Patrick Crilly, contractor, to 171 B To John Can-on, contractor, to 175 repair by contract for six months, 200 Sec. so Louthrepair by contract for six months, County 60 Ibid. Archivesperches of the road from Drogheda to perches of the road from Dunleer to the the Sea at Termonfeckin, between Ter­ Sea, between the cross of Togher and monfeckin and Sea-point Lodge, 21 feet the cross of Seafield, 21 feet wide and wide and 14 with gravel, at the average 14 with gravel, at the average rate of rate of 6d. per perch, —the necessary 2s. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ recognizance having been entered into zance having been entered into by the by the said contractor, and James Crilly, said contractor, and Thomas Venables and Peter C rilly, — N o . 6 , ...... 5 0 0 and Patrick Casey, — No. 2, 6 0 0 H To Patrick Crilly, contractor, to 172 C To John Brabazon, contractor, repair by contract for six months, 90 Ibid. 176 to repair by contract for six months, 50 Ibid. perches of the road from Drogheda to perches of the road from Dunleer to Dundalk, by Clogher, between the the Sea, between the cross of Clonmore Chapel of Termonfeckin and the cross and the cross of Togher, 21 feet wide roads of Ganderstown, 21 feet wide and and 14 with gravel, at the average rate 14 with gravel, at the average rate of of 2s. 3d. per perch, —the necessary re­ 8d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ cognizance having been entered into by zance having been entered into by the the said contractor, and Bernard Marion said contractor, and James Crilly and 3 0 0 and Patrick Keenan, —No. 3 ...... 6 2 6 Peter C rilly, — N o . 8 , ......

52 10 10 Carried over,.. . . 28 2 6 Carried over,.... SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 43 42 BARONY OF FERRARD —— ...... No . £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 78 15 10 Brought forward...... 52 181 P To Owen Kirwan, contractor, 10 10 6 & 7 Wm. 177 J To to repair by contract for six Chap. 116. • to repair by contract for six months, 50 6 & 7 Wm . 4 perches of the road from Drogheda to Chap. 116, months, 100 perches of the road from Sec. 50. Sec. 50. Drogheda to Dundalk, by Clogher, be­ Dundalk, by Clogher, between the old tween Owen Markey’s Tenants’ houses Tree at Termonfeckin cross and the in Callistown and Patrick Byrne’s house Chapel of Termonfeckin, 21 feet wide in Clogher, 21 feet wide and 14 with and 14 with gravel, at the average rate gravel, at the average rate of 9d. per of 6d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ nizance having been entered into by the ing been entered into by the said con­ said contractor, and Bernard Marron tractor, and John Brabazon and Owen and Thomas Maguire, —No. 17,.. 1 5 0 Q To Owen Maguire, contractor, Kirwan,—No. 10...... 3 15 0 182 178 L To Bernard Marron, contractor, i b i d to repair by contract for six months, lbid to repair by contract for six months, 50 739 perches of the road from Drogheda perches of the road from Dunleer to the to Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, between Sea at Clogher, between the cross roads Newfound-well bridge and Cannontown of Reynoldstown, and Hacket’s cross bridge, 21 feet and 14 with gravel, at Chapel, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, the; average rate of 10d. per perch,—the at the average rate of 6d. per perch,— necessary recognizance having been en­ the necessary recognizance having been tered into by the said contractor, and entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas Maguire and Owen Kirwan,— John Brabazon and Owen Kirwan, — No. 18,...... 30 15 10 No. 12...... 183 R To Owen Kirwan, contractor, - 1 5 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 179 M To Owen Kirwan, contractor, ibid Louth County Archives456 perches of the road from Drogheda to repair by contract for six months, 300 to Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, between perches of the road from Drogheda to Cannontown bridge and Termonfeckin Dundalk, by Termonfeckin, between the bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, bridge of Termonfeckin and the cross at the average rate of 6d. per perch, — roads of Reynoldstown, 21 feet wide and the necessary recognizance having been 14 with gravel, at the average rate of entered into by the said contractor, and 5d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ Thomas Maguire and Owen Kirwan,— zance having been entered into by the No. 19, ...... 1 1 8 0 said contractor, and Bernard Marron S To Michael Jones, contractor, and Owen Maguire, —No. 13, 184 6 5 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 180 O To Michael Martin, contractor, ibid 235 perches of the road from Collon to to repair by contract for six months, 200 the Sea, between Patrick Jones’s house perches of the road from Dunleer to the at Tullyesker, and Laurence Clarke’s Sea at Ganderstown, between Blackhall house at the mearing of Drogheda and cross and the Sea, 21 feet wide and 14 and Louth, 21 feet wide and 14 with with gravel, at the average rate of Is. gravel, at the average rate of 7d. per 6d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ perch,—the necessary recognizance zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Robert Roddy and Carried over,. . . . \ 122 4 8 Patrick Maguire, —No. 16,.. .. 15 0 0

Carried over,.... 78 15 10 44 BARONY OF FERRARD,, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 45

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 122 4 8 having been entered into by the said Brought forward...... 182 5 5 contractor, and William Maguire and entered into by the said contractor, and Patrick Sarsfield, —No. 23, ...... Michael Crinnion and Patrick Johnston, 6 11 3 No. 32, ...... 185 T To William Magill, contractor, 2 0 0 189 6 & 7 Wm. 4, to repair by contract for six months, X To Thomas Downey, contractor, Chap. 116, 6 & 7 W m . 4 • to repair by contract for six months, Sec. 50. 701 perches of the road from Drogheda Chap. 116, to Dundalk, between the bridge of Sec. 50. 500 perches of the road from Drogheda to Kells, between the Collon Post road Greenhills and Blackstaff bridge, 21 feet and the wood bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 •wide and 14 with gravel, at the average with gravel, at the average rate of 9d. rate of 9d. per perch,—the necessary per perch,—the necessary recognizance recognizance having been entered into having been entered into by the said by the said contractor, and John contractor, and Michael Crinnion and Brabazon and Patrick Sarsfield. No. 24 26 5 9 Patrick Johnston,—No. 33, 18 15 0 186 U To William Magill, contractor, Y To James Reay, contractor, to Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 190 Ibid repair by contract for six months, 20 300 perches of the road from Drogheda perches of the road from Drogheda to to Dundalk, between Blackstaff bridge Slane by Dowd, between Patrick Marron’s and Kilslattery bridge, 21 feet wide and house and the new Mattock bridge, 21 14 -with grave], at the average rate of feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Is. 2d. per perch,—the necessary recog-! average rate of Is. per perch, —the nizance having been entered into by the necessary recognizance having been en­ said contractor, and John Brabazon and tered into by the said contractor, and Patrick Sarsfield,—No. 25,...... 17 10 0 George Reay and William Reay,— 187 V To George Simpson, contractor, Ibid. Louth County ArchivesNo. 34,...... 1 0 0 to repair by contract for six months, 191 Z To James Reay, contractor, to 150 perches of the road from Nobber Ibid. repair by contract for six months, 100 to Drogheda, between the Collon Post perches of the road from Collon to road and the junction of the Mellifont Duleek, between the Collon Post road road, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, and the Obelisk bridge, 2 1 feet wide and at the average late of Is. 3 1/2d. per perch, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of the necessary recognizance having been Is. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ entered into by the said contractor, and zance having been entered into by the James Simpson and Laurence Mohan, — No. 31. said contractor, and George Reay and 9 13 9 William Reay, —No. 3 5 ,...... 5 0 0 188 W To Thomas Downey, contractor, Ibid. 192 A A To Michael Crinnion, contrac­ to repair by contract for six months, 30 See. 66. tor, to repair a gullet on the road from perches of the road from Drogheda to Collon to Ardee, between Whiteriver Ardee, between James Moore’s Lime bridge and Denis Miles's house, —the kiln, and the Police Barracks at Clough- necessary recognizance having been en­ patrick, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, tered into by the said contractor, and at the average rate of Is. 4d. per perch, Daniel Magivney and Matthew the necessary recognizance having been Mcknight, —No. 3 6 , ...... 2 9 0

Carried over,.... 182 5 5 Carried over,.... 211 9 5 46 BARONY OF FERRARD, Summer A ssizes; 1837. 47 No. £ ... S. Brought forward...... 211 9 5 193 A C To James Reay, contractor, No. £ s. d. repair by contract for six months, 100 Brought forward...... 286 15 6 sec 50. perches of the road from Drogheda to road and Margaret bridge, 21 feet wide Ardee, by Harristown, between Brana­ and 14 with gravel, at the average rate gan’s cross and Whiteriver bridge, 21 of Is. 2d. per perch, —the necessary feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the recognizance having been entered into average rate of Is. per perch,—the by the said contractor, and Daniel necessary recognizance having been en­ Magivney and Matthew Mcknight, — tered into by the said contractor, and No. 42, ' ...... 8 15 0 George Reay and William Reay, No. 38. 5 0 0 19S A I To William Reay, contractor, 6 & 7 Wm . 4, to repair by contract for seven years, 194 A D To James Simpson, contrac­ Chap. 116, Sec. 56. 1144 perches of the road from Drogheda ibid. tor, to repair by contract for six months, 874 perches of the road from Collon to to Ardee, between the lands of Coolfore Kells, between Collon and the lands of and the Whiteriver bridge, 32 feet wide Rathbran, 21 feet wide and 14 with and 20 with gravel, at the average rate gravel, at the average rate of Is. 2 1/2d. of Is. 10 3/4d. per perch, —the necessary per perch, —the necessary recognizance recognizance having been entered into h aving been entered into by the said by the said contractor, and George Ogle contractor, and George Ogle and George and James Simpson, 1st year, — No. 44, 103 8 10 A J To William Reay, contractor, Keage, —No. 39,...... 52 16 1 199 195 A E To Peter Bellew, contractor Sec. 50. - •• to repair by contract for six months, 100 perches of the road from Collon to Sect. 56. for filling ten perches of a Gripe on the road from Collon to the Sea, between Slane, between Collon and the lands of Collon and the lands of Radennal,— Strinagh, 21 feet wide and 14 with Louththe necessary recognizance having County been Archivesgravel, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. per entered into by the said contractor, and perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ Daniel Magivney and James Bellew, — ing been entered into by the said con­ tractor, and James Simpson and George No. 40, ...... 10 0 0 196 A F To Michael Crinnion, contrac­ Ogle, —No. 4 5 , ...... 1 17 6 Sec. 50. tor, to repair by contract for six months, 200 A K To James Reay, contractor, 150 perches of the road from Kells to Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, Dunleer, between the Post road and the 100 perches of the road from Collon to bridge of Newtown, 21 feet wide and the Sea, between Collon and Tenure 14 with gravel, at the average rate of cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Is. per perch,. —the necessary recogni­ at the average rate of 10d. per perch, zance having been entered into by the the necessary recognizance having been said contractor, and Daniel Magivney entered into by the said contractor, and and Matthew M cKnight, —No. 4 1 , . , George Reay and William Reay, — 7 10 0 4 3 4 197 A G To Michael Crinnion, con­ No. 46,...... Ibid. tractor, to repair by contract for six 201 A M To William McLean, con­ months, 150 perches of the road from Sec. 56. tractor, for building 280 feet of a Collon to Dunleer, between Collon post Battery wall on the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the Sea, between Cors­ town cross on the Shore and the mearing Carried over,.... 286 15 | 6 Carried over,... ■ 410 0 2 48 BARONY OF FERRARD, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 49

No. £ s. d. s. d. Brought forward...... , 410 0 2 No. £ of the Parishes of Dunany and Salters- Brought forward...... 481 11 2 town, —the necessary recognizance hav­ OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED, ing been entered into by the said contractor, and Francis Hall Tipping Under 3 & 4 Wm. 4, Chap. 78. and Peter Segrave, —No. 48...... 40 0 0 202 A N To William McLean, contrac­ To William Moore, contractor, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, tor, to repair by contract for one year, 205 Chap. 116, 36 Geo. 3, to repair 276 perches of the road from Sec. 50. 262 perches of the road from Drogheda Chap. 55, Dunleer to Ardee, between the mearing to Dundalk, by the Sea, between the Sec. 80. of Ardee and Ferrard and Lawlesstown cross roads near Mr. Tipping’s house hill, at the average rate of 3d. per perch, and the Sea shore near Mr. Jones’s the necessary recognizance having been house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, entered into by the said contractor, and at the average rate of 5s. per perch, —. Patrick Devin and John Devin, —last the necessary recognizance having been year, — No. 5 2 , ...... 3 14 0 entered into by the said contractor, and Francis Hall Tipping and Peter Segrave, Under 59 Geo. 3, Chap. 84. No. 49...... £65 10 0 Deduct from this amount, pro­ 206 To Michael Martin, contractor, to posed to be expended by Lady Ibid. repair 802 perches of the road from Bellingham, and which expen­ Drogheda to Dundalk, by Blackhall, diture our Surveyor will cer­ between the mearing of Blackhall and tify...... 40 0 0 Garrula, and Killaly cross roads, at the 25 10 0 average rate o f 4d. per perch,—the ne­ *203LouthA O To William McLean, contrac­County Archivescessary recognizance having been entered Sec. 55. tor, for making 262 perches of a road into by the said contractor, and Sir from Drogheda to Dundalk, by the Sea, Patrick Bellew Bart., and Peter Condra, between the cross roads near Mr. £14 4s. 0d. and 2s. stamp duty, —last Tipping’s house and the Sea shore near year, — No. 5 3 ,...... 14 6 0 Mr. Jones's house, —the necessary recog­ 207 To Thomas Crawford, contractor, nizance having been entered into by the Ibid. for keeping in repair 120 perches of the said contractor, and Francis Hall Tipping road from Dunleer to the Sea, at Anna­ and Peter Segrave, —No. 50, 0 1 0 gassan, between the finger post at Clude 204 A P To William McLean, contrac­ and Clude bridge, at the average rate of Sec. 50. tor, to widen and fence 20 perches of 4 1/2d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, by zance having been entered into by the the Sea, between the cross roads of said contractor, and John McClintock Corstown at the Shore, and the mearing Esq. and John Woods, £2 5s. 0d. and of the Parishes of Dunany and Salters­ 2s. stamp duty,—last year, — No. 54,.. 2 7 0 town, —the necessary recognizance hav­ 208 To John Brabazon, contractor, to keep ing been entered into by the said con­ Ibid. in repair 916 perches of the road from tractor, and Francis Hall Tipping and Drogheda to Dundalk, between Cobler's Peter Segrave, —No. 5 1 ,...... 6 0 0 Carried over,.... 501 18 2 Carried over,.... 481 11 2 G 50 BARONY OF FERRARD, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837.

No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 501 18 2 BARONY OF LOUTH cross, and Martinstown cross, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. per perch,—the ne­ cessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Sir Patrick Bellew Bart., and Patrick UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. Keenan, £16 4s. 5d. and 2s. stamp duty, —last year,— No. 55,.. 16 6 209 To Thomas Cunningham, half-a-year’s 6 & 7 Wm. No. £ s. d. Chap. 116, ‘’Superannuation pension, due him this r a n t e d p r i n g 1837. Sec. 103. 9 G S , Assizes, as County Constable,—No. 56, 2 2 212 A To Patrick Cooney, contractor, 210 To Richard Morris, half-a-year’s 6 & 7 Wm. Ibid. Chap. 116, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, superannuation pension, due him this Sec. 50. 200 perches of the road from Drogheda Assizes, as County Constable,—No. 57, 2 9 2 to Dundalk, by Dromiskin, between the mearing of the Baronies of Ardee and 211 To Mr. James Simpson, collector of 36 Geo. 3, Louth and the Herd’s house on the Chap. 55, the Cess for this Barony, being the Commons of Dromiskin, 21 feet wide and Sec. 148. amount of his fees on £1163 15s. 10d. 14 with gravel, at the average rate of a) 9d. per pound, —No. 58, 43 12 10 5d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the Total,.... 566 15 9 said contractor, and Philip J. Coffey and Louth County ArchivesJames Ginnity, — No. 1...... 4 3 4 213 D To John Clarke, contractor, to Ibid. repair by contract for seven years, 361 perches of the road from Ardee to Dundalk, between Maplestown bridge and Matthew Murray’s at the cross roads, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. per perch,— the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Matthew Murray and Peter Clarke,— 1st year, —No. 8,.. '...... 36 2 0 214 H To John Martin, contractor, to Ibid. repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 250 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to the Sea at Peter M cGinniss’s house, between the cross roads at Allardstown

Carried over,.... 40 5 4 52 BARONY OF LOUTH, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 53

£ s. d. No. £ s. d. No. Brought forward,.... 40 5 4 Brought forward,.. 73 3 3 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. and Peter M cGinniss’s house at the Sea, G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 2 IS N To Laurence Conlon, contractor, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, to repair by contract for seven years, average rate of 9 1/2d. per perch, —the Chap116, necessary recognizance having been en- Sec. 50. 648 perches of the road from Kingscourt teted into by the said contractor, and to Dundalk, between James Taaffe’s Hugh Gartlany and Nicholas Kinnehan, house in Louth and the bridge of Knock­ No. 12,...... 9 17 11 bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 215 I To James Maguire, contractor, at the average rate of 8d. per perch, — 6 & 7 Wm. 4, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, the necessary recognizance having been Chap. 116, into by the said contractor, and John Sec. 50. 100 perches of the road from Carrick­ macross to the Sea at Lurgangreen, Reilly and Nicholas Woods, 1st year,— 21 12 0 between the entrance gate of Mr. No. 20, ...... Fortescue’s at Corderry and the cross roads of Allardstown, 21 feet wide and 219 O To James Conlon, contractor, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of ibid to repair by contract for seven years, 6d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ 540 perches of the road from Ardee to zance having been entered into by the Dundalk, between the bridge of Fane said contractor, and Patrick Byrne and and the mearing of Killencoole and Nicholas Marmion, —No. 13, 2 10 0 Darver, at Brough’s bridge, 21 feet wide 216 'J To James Maguire, contractor, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate Ibid. to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, of Is. 2d. per perch,—the necessary 150 perches of the road from Castle­ recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Patrick blaney to the Sea, between Owen Boyle’s Louth County ArchivesReilly and Patrick Ruddy, 1st year, — house in Channon Rock and the mearing 32 1 8 of Louth and Monaghan, 21 feet and 14 No. 21 '.. .. with gravel, at the average rate of 8d. P To James Conlon, contractor, to per perch,—the necessary recognizance 220 having been entered into by the said Ibid. repair by contract for seven years, 421 contractor, and Patrick Byrne and perches of the road from Ardee to Dundalk, between the mearing that Nicholas Marmion, —No. 15, 5 0 0 217 K To James Conlon, contractor to divides Darver and Killencoole at Ibid. repair by contract for seven years, 620 Broughes’ bridge and the cross of Gil­ bertstown at Matthew Murray’s house, perches of the road from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between the bridge of Tallans­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Is. per perch, -—the town and Edward McCann's house in Corderry, 21 feet wide and 14 with necessary recognizance having been en­ gravel, at the average rate of 6d. per tered into by the said contractor, and Patrick Reilly and Bryan Kelly, —1st perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ 21 1 0 ing been entered into by the said con­ year, —No. 2 2 ,...... tractor, and Patrick Ruddy and Bryan Kelly, 1st year, —No. 1 6 ,...... 15 10 0 Total,. 147 17 11

Carried over, ...... 73 3 3 BARONY OF LOUTH Summer assizes, 1837. 55

The following Sums were presented by the Grand No. £ s. d. Jury and confirmed by the Court to be raised off Brought forw ard , , . . . 30 16 3 , 224 D To James Conlon, contractor, to « & 7 Win. 4 repair by contract for six months, 150 the Barony o f Louth, and applied to the follow­ C h a p . ' 116, Sec. so. perches of the road from Carrickmacross ing uses. to the Sea at Lurgangreen, between the cross roads at Christianstown and the mearing that divides Newtown Darver No £ s. d. and Babeswood, 21 feet wide and 14 221 A To James Byrne, contractor, to with gravel, at the average rate of 8 d. 6 & 7 Wm. 4’ repair a bridge on the road from Drum­ Chap. 116, per perch,—the necessary recognizance Sec. 56. cashell to Dundalk, between Manfields­ having been entered into by the said town and Keadypenny cross, —the neces­ contractor, and Patrick Reilly and Bryan sary recognizance having been entered Kelly, —No. 5 , ...... 5 0 0 into by the said contractor, and Patrick 225 E To Thomas Ward, contractor, Curtis and Peter Cooke, —No. 2, 4 5 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 222 B To James Conlon, contractor, to 200 perches of the road from Carrick­ Sec. 50. repair by contract for six months, 250 macross to the Sea at Annagassan, be­ perches of the road from Carrickmacross tween the mearing of Manfieldstown to the Sea at Annagassan, between and Woodenstown and the mearing of Matthew Murray’s house at the cross the Parishes of Ardee and Louth, 21 roads at Gilbertstown and the mearing feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the that divides Manfieldstown and Woodens­ 1 s. 6 d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, nizance having been entered into by the Louthat the average rate of Is. 2 d. per perch, County Archivessaid contractor, and Patrick Cooney and the necessary recognizance having been Michael Little, —No. 6 , ...... 15 0 0 entered into by the said contractor, and 226 F To Thomas Ward, contractor, John Reilly and Thomas Connelly,— Sec. 56. to repair a bridge on the road from No. 3 , ...... 14 11 8 Carrickmacross to the Sea at Annagassn, 223 C To James Conlon, contractor, to between Matthew Kennedy’s house and Ibid. ^ repair by contract for six monts, 250 James Graham’s house,—the necessary perches of the road from Drumcashell recognizance having been entered into to Dundalk, between the great bridge of by the said contractor, and Patrick Manfieldstown and Readypenny cross, Cooney and Michael Little, —No. 7 , . . 2 10 0 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 227 G To Patrick Cooney, contractor, average rate of 1 1 5 d. per perch,—the Sec. 56. to repair by contract for six months, necessary recognizance having been en­ 200 perches of the road from Ardee to tered into by the said contractor, and Dundalk, by Lurgangreen, between the Patrick Reilly and Bryan Kelly, — mearing of Newtown Darver and Babes­ No. 4 ...... 11 19 7 wood and the Turnpike road at Lurgan­ green, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Carried over,.... 30 16 3 at the average rate of Is. per perch, the necessary recognizance having been

Carried over,.... 53 6 3 56 BARONY OF LOUTH, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 57

No. s. d. No. £ s. d. | £ Brought forward,.. . . 53 6 3 Brought forward,.... 86 19 7 entered into by the said contractor, and average rate of 8d. per perch, —the Thomas Ward and Michael Little,— necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and No. 8 ,...... 10 0 0 John Reilly, and Thomas Connolly,— 928 11 To Thomas Mullen, contractor, 0 6 & 7 Wm. 4, to repair by contract for one year, 28 No. 13, ...... 5 0 Chap. 115 232 L To James Conlon, contractor, for Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to 6 & 7 Wm. 4 rebuilding a gullet on the road from Kingscourt, between James Martin’s Chap. 116, Sec. 56. Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Patrick house in Knockgrange, and the mills of Ginnett’s house in Louth and Bryan Knockbridge, at the average rate of 2s. McDaniel's house in Louth, —the neces­ 6d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ sary recognizance having been entered zance having been entered into by the into by the said contractor, and Patrick said contractor, and Robert Wood and Reilly and Bryan Kelly, —No. 14, 16 10 0 Bryan Byrne, —-No. 10...... 3 10 0 M To John Branagan, contractor, I To James Conlon, contractor, to 233 229 Sec. 50. to repair by contract for six months, 213 repair by contract for six months, 80 Ibid. perches of the road from Kingscourt to perches of the road from Carrickmacross Dundalk, between Thomas Moore’s house to the Sea at Lurgangreeu, between in Stonetown and the Turnpike house at James Branagan’s houses and Gerald Ballykelly, 21 feet wide and 14 with Smith’s, house in Muff, 21 feet wide and gravel, at the average rate of 3 1/2d. per 14 with gravel, at the average rate of perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ 11d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ ing been entered into by the said con­ zance having been entered into by the tractor, and Philip Brady and Michael said contractor, and Patrick Reilly and Branagan,—No. 16, ...... 3 2 1 LouthBryan Kelly, —No. 11...... County Archives 3 13 4 234 N To James Branagan, contractor, 230 J To Patrick Devlin, contractor, Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 302 Ibid to repair by contract for six months, perches of the road from Castlebellingham 220 perches of the road from Castle­ to the Sea, between Patrick Bloxam’s blaney to the Sea, between Nicholas house and the mearing that divides Byrne’s house and the mearing that Tooms from Tullycahan, 21 feet wide divides Tooms from Tullycahan, 21 feet and 14 with gravel, at the average rate wide and 14 with gravel, at the average of Is. 10d. per perch,—the necessary rate of Is. 6d. per perch— the necessary recognizance having been entered into recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Peter Forde by the said contractor, and James and Thomas Carroll,—-No. 2 0 , . . 27 13 8 M cGeough and Christopher Devlin, — O To James Ruddy and James No. 12...... 235 16 10 0 Sec. 109 Boyle, for the maintenance of a deserted 231 K To Laurence Conlon, contractor, Ibid. Male Child, found at Mullacrew, in to repair by contract for six months, this Barony, Parish of Louth, on the 150 perches of the road from Kingscourt 16th February 1837, for one year, 4 10 0 to Dundalk, between Nicholas Larney’s No...... house and Mr. Thackeray’s Farm gate, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Carried over,. 143 15 4

Carried over,.... 86 19 7 H SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 59 58 BARONY OF LOUTH, S. Mo- £ d £ s. d. No. Brought forward,.... 242 5 9 Brought forward, . . . . 143 15 4

OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. 240 To Mr. Arthur Holland, collector of 6&7 Wm4., the Cess for this Barony, being the 236 To Robert Wood, contractor, to re­ Sec148. amount of his fees on £585 5s. 5d. 36 Geo. 3, pair 759 perches of the road from Chap. 55, at 9d. per pound, —No. 24, 21 18 11 Sec. 80. Castleblaney to the Sea, at Blackrock, between Bernard Clark’s house in Knockbridge, and the mearing of Upper 264 4 8 Dundalk and Louth Baronies, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch,—the necessary recognizance having been Deduct Query No. 167, represented in aid entered into by the said contractor, and 1 13 4 Matthew Fortescue Esq. and Thomas Mullan, £13 8s. 9d. and 2s. stamp duty, —6th year,. —No. 2 1 , ...... 13 10 9 237 To Hugh McKevett, contractor, to repair Total,.... 262 11 4 Ibid. by contract for 3 years, 652 perches of the road from Castleblaney to the Sea, at Blackrock between the gullet that divides Louth and Monaghan and Thos. Hoey’s house at Littleash, at the average rate of 31/2d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ Louthnizance having been entered into by theCounty\ Archives said contractor, and John Reilly and Owen Ruddy, —last year,—No. 2 2 , . . 9 10 2 238 To John Branagan, contractor, to repair Ibid. by contract for 3 years, 738 perches o f the road from Carrickmacross to the sea between Peter Markey’s and the bridge of the Mill of Louth, at the average rate of 51/2d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Philip Brady and Peter Forde, —last year,—No. 23, 16 18 3 239 To Pat Conlon, to reimburse him for the 6 & 7 Win. Chap. 116, 4> malicious injury he sustained by burning Sec. 135. a House, a quantity of Timber and Thatch, a Threshing Machine and a Mahogany Table, and other articles at Channon Rock, on the night of Sunday, 3rd of October 1836, —No. 1 7 ,.. 58 11 3

Carried over,..... 242 5 9 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 61 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 33 6 3 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. and Widow McArdle's house in Balrigan, BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 5s. per perch,—the necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and John Daily and James O’Hanlon,— UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. No. 21...... 15 0 0 ~ ‘ 244 J To Peter Clarke, contractor, for 6 & 7 Wm. '•making and keeping in repair for 1 year, Chap. 116, S e c. 50. a drain on the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the Friary Chapel in No. £ s. d. Dundalk, and the Charter School gate, G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. the necessary recognizance having been 241 B To Nicholas Heeney, contractor, entered into by the said contractor, and 6 & 7 W m . 4,■ to repair by contract for seven years, Chap. 116, Nicholas Martin and Owen O’Heare, — Sec. 50. 120 perches of the road from Dundalk No. 24...... -•• •■• -- 3 10 0 to Armagh, between Mr. Jacob C. 245 K To Peter Clarke, contractor, to Murphy’s garden wall and the bridge of Sec. 51. repair 55 perches of a footpath on the Crinn, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, road from Dundalk to Ardee, between at the average rate of 10d. per perch,— the Friary Chapel in Dundalk and the the necessary recognizance having been Charter School gate, at the average rate entered into by the said contractor, of 3s. per perch, —the necessary recog­ Louthand Constantine Kerley and PatrickCounty Archivesnizance having been entered into by the Heeney, —No. 5...... 6 5 0 said contractor, and Nicholas Martin 242 G To Nicholas Heeney, contractor, and Owen O’Heare, —No. 25...... 8 5 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, 246 L To Thomas Mullen, contractor, 1299 perches of the road from Dundalk S ec. 50. to repair until Spring Assizes 1838, 510 to Castleblaney by Crossmaglen, between perches of the road from Dundalk to the mearing that divides Louth and Ardee, between Thomas Thompson’s Armagh and Philip Hearty’s house in house in Stephenstown, and the stream Killen, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, that divides the Corporation of Dundalk at the average rate of 5d. per perch, — from Rath, 21 feet wide and 16 with the necessary recognizance having been grave], at the average rate of 3s. 3d . per entered into by the said contractor, and perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ William McNally and Cormack Quinn, ing been. entered into by the said con­ No. 15, ...... 27 1 3 tractor, and Robert Wood and Silvester 243 H To Felix Grant, contractor, to Halfpenny, •—No. 2 8 . . , , . .. .. 82 17 6 Ibid. repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 60 247 M To Thomas Mullen, contractor, perches of the road from Carrickmacross Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, to Carlingford, by Scotch Green, be­ 1080 perches of the road from Dundalk tween Patrick Bellew’s house in Kilcurry to Louth, between P. McEvoy's house

Carried over,.... 33 6 3 Carried over,.... 142 18 9 62 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, SU M M E R A S S IZ E S , 1837. 63 S. D. No. £ Brought forw ard ,. . . . 142 18 9 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. No. £ s. d. in Rath, and James Martin’s house in Brought forward,.. . . 308 17 3 Knockgrange. 21 feet wide and 14 with G r a n t e d S p u i n g , 1837. gravel, at the average rate of Is. per 251 U To James Haughey, contractor, 6 & 7 W m . 4, perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ Chap. 116, to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, ing been entered into by the said con­ S ec. 56. 50 perches of the road from Carrick­ tractor, and Robert Wood and Bryan macross to Carlingford, by Barleyfields, Byrne,—1st year,—No. 29, 50 8 0 between the bridge below St. John’s 248 N To James Kennedy, contractor, Well at Castletown and Mr. David 6 & 7 W m . 4, to repair by contract for seven years, 54 Courtney’s house at Mount Bailie, 21 Chap. 116, S ec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Ardee, between the Friary Chapel in average rate of 5s. per perch, —the ne­ Dundalk and Owen McGinniss’s house in cessary recognizance having been entered same, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, into by the said contractor, and Arthur at the average rate of 5s. 9d. per perch, O'Hagan and James O’Hanlon. No. 38. 12 10 0 the necessary recognizance having been 252 To James M cK enna, contractor, to 36 Geo. 3, repair 385 perches of the road from entered into by the said contractor, and Chap. 55, John Hill and Joseph Edmonson,— S ec. 80. Ardee to Forkhill, between the cross 1st year, —No. 30, ...... 15 10 6 roads of Skyhill and the mearing of 249 O To James Kennedy, contractor, Louth and Armagh, at the average rate Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, 52 of 4 Ad. per perch, —the necessary recog­ perches of the road from Dundalk to the nizance having been entered into by the Sea, between Mr. Robert Godbey’s house said contractor, and George McGusty in Dundalk, and Mr. John Lawless’s Esq. and Patrick McKeever, £6 16s. 4d houseLouth in same, 24 feet wide and 20 withCounty Archivesand 2s. stamp duty, last year,—No. 43, 6 18 4 gravel, at the average rate of 5s. 9d. 253 To James Deery, contractor, to re­ per perch,—the necessary recognizance Ibid. pair 551 perches of the road from Ardee having been entered into by the said to Forkhill, between the cross roads of contractor, and John Hill and Joseph Skyhill, and the cross roads at Short­ Edmonson, 1st year, —No. 32, 14 19 0 stone, at the average rate of 41/4d. per 250 P To James Kennedy, contractor, perch, —the necessary recognizance [bid. to repair by contract for seven years, having been entered into by the said 252 perches of the road from Dundalk contractor, and George McGusty, Esq., to the Sea, between the Head Inn in and Michael Deery, £9 15s. Id. stamp Dundalk and the Barrack gate in same, duty 2s., —last year, —No. 44, 9 17 1 30 feet wide and 24 with gravel, at the 254 To James Haughey, contractor, to average rate of 6s. 9d. per perch— the Ibid. repair 614 perches of the road from necessary recognizance having been en­ Dundalk to Armagh, between the mear­ tered into by the said contractor, and ing of Lurgankeel and Dungooley, and John Hill and Joseph Edmonson,— the mearing of Louth and Armagh, at the average rate of 41/4d. per perch,—the No. 33, ...... 85 1 0 necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Carried over,.... 308 17 3 Carried over,.... 338 2 8 64 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK

N o. £ s. d. Brought forward...... 338 2 8 G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1 8 3 7 . BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK Walter James Dawson Esq., and Matt. Haughey, £ 10 17s. 5d. stamp duty 2s 6th year, —N o. 4 5 ...... 10 19 5 2 5 5 To Patrick McCooey, contractor, to 26 Geo. 3, The following Sums were presented by the Grand Chap. 55, repair 486 perches of the road from See. 80. Ardee to Forkhill, between the Armagh Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off bridge, and the bridge that divides the Barony of Upper Dundalk, and applied to the Conika and Barronstown, at the ave­ rage rate of 4d. per perch, —the neces­ following uses. sary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Thomas McCann, Owen McKeown, Graham No. £ s. d. Johnston, Esq., and James McCooey, 257 A To James Haughey, contractor, to 6&7Wm. £8 2s. stamp duty 2s.,—6th year, — C hap. 116, 4> repair by contract for six months, 60 N o. 4 6 ...... ' . . . 8 4 0 S e c . 50. perches of the road from Carrickmacross 2 5 6 ^ To John Craig, contractor, to repair to Carlingford, by Barleyfields, between Ibid. 340 perches of the road from Armagh to the bridge of Castletown below St. John’s Carlingford, by the White Mills, between Well and Widow Smith’s house in the bridge that divides Lurgankeel and Balriggan, 21 feet wide and 14 with Carrickedmond, and Stephen Marmion’s gravel, at the average rate of 4s. 4d. house in Annaghs, at the average rate o f per perch, —the necessary recognizance 41/4d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ having been entered into by the said zance having been entered into by the contractor, and Arthur O’Hagan and Louth County ArchivesJames O ’Hanlon, —No. 1 ,...... 13 0 0 said contractor, and Walter James Dawson, Esq., and Henry Craige, 258 B To Michael Rice, contractor, to £6 Os. 5d. stamp duty 2s., — 6th year, Ib id . repair by contract for six months, 60 N o. 4 7 ,...... | perches of the road from Dundalk to 6 2 5 Armagh, by Forkhill, between Matthew McElroy's house on the Newry road and Total,.... 363 8 6 Mr. David Courtney’s house in Mount- bailey, 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at the average rate of 2s. per perch,— the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Peter McArdIe and Felix O’Hanlon,— No. 2...... 6 0 0 259 C To William Byrne, contractor, to Ib id . repair by contract for six months, 75 perches of the road from Dundalk to Newry, by Carrickbradan, between the turn of the road leading to Forkhill and

Carried over,.... 19 0 0

I SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 67 66 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK,

No. £ s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,. . . . 47 15 0 Brought forward,. . . . 19 0 0 Sea, between Mr. Chambers’s Quay and James O’Neill’s Tenant’s house in the Coast Guard’s house at the Point, Roskea, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, s at the average rate of Is. per perch, — average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, - the necessary recognizance having been necessary recognizance having been en­ entered into by the said contractor, and tered into by the said contractor, < James McArdIe and Peter McArdIe,— Owen Malone and Patrick Markey No. 3 , ...... 3 15 0 N o. 8 ,...... 7 10 0 260 D To Patrick Markey, contractor, to 264 H To Patrick Malone, contractor, to 6 & 7 W m . ‘•’repair by contract for six months, 100 6 & 7 W m . 4repair by contract for six months, 100 Chap. 116, Chap. 116, S ec, 56. perches of the road from Dundalk to S e c. 50. perches of a Footpath on the road from Armagh by Forkhill, between Mr. David Courtney’s house in Mountbaily and the gate and Captain Robinson's at the Red mearing that divides the Counties of Barns, at the average rate of Is Louth and Armagh, 24 feet wide and perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ 16 with gravel, at the average rate of ing been entered into by the said con­ Is. 9d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ tractor, and Owen Malone and Patrick nizance having been entered into by the Markey, —No. 9, ...... ' ...... 5 0 0 said contractor, and John Daly and 265 I To Hugh McCullagh, contractor Laurence Leonard, —No. 4 ...... 8 15 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 70 261 E To Patrick McCooey, contractor, perches of the road from Dundalk to Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 50 Newry, between Mrs. Peter Coleman’s perches of the road from Castleblaney to in Dundalk and the big bridge in Dun­ Louththe Sea, between Bryan Lynch’s houseCounty Archivesdalk, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, and John Mulholland’s, at the average at the average rate of 4s. 6d. per perch, rate of 2s. 6d. per perch,—the necessary the necessary recognizance having been recognizance having been entered by the entered into by the said contractor, and said contractor, and Andrew Donnelly Robert Dickie and Robert Dickie, jun., 15 15 0 and Thomas Byrne, —No. 5, 6 5 0 No. 10, ...... 262 F To Patrick Cooney, contractor, to 266 J To Hugh McCullagh, contractor, Ibid. repair by contract for six months, 200 S e c. 56. for cutting down a hill and filling a perches of the road from Carrickmacross hollow on the road from Newry to to the Sea at the Blackrock, between Carrickmacross, between Thomas Dunmahon stream and Patrick Brodigan’s M cCullagh’s house in Annaghavackey house at the Blackrock, 21 feet wide and Patrick Kearney’s house in Shelagh, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate the necessary recognizance having been of Is. per perch, —the necessary recog­ entered into’ by the said contractor, and nizance having been entered into by the Robert Dickie and Robert Dickie, jun., 21 10 0 said contractor, and Philip J. Coffey, N o. 12, K To Owen McArdIe, contractor, and James Ginnity, —No. 6, 10 0 0 267 263 G To Patrick Malone, contractor, to Bee. 50. to repair by contract for six months, 140 ibid. repair by contract by six months, 100 perches of the road from Carrickmacross perches of the road from Dundalk to the Carried over,.... 97 10 0 Carried over,., 47 15 0 68 BARONY OF UPPER D u n dalk SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 69

No. £ s. d. No. £ S. d. Brought forward...... 97 10 0 Brought forward,. . . . 166 7 9 to Newry, by Forkhill, between Bryan Ardee, by Mount-Reilly, between Patrick M cGinniss’s house in Rassan and the Brannan’s house on the Dublin road bridge that divides the Counties of Louth and Hainstown cross, 21 feet wide and and Armagh, 21 feet wide and 14 with 14 with gravel, at the average rate of gravel, at the average rate of Is. 3d. per 2s. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ zance having been entered into by the ing been entered into by the said con­ said contractor, and James McAlester tractor, and Ralph Coulter, and Henry and John McGough,—No. 19...... 6 0 l; 0 McArdIe, —No. 13...... 8 15 0 271 P To Michael McKowne, contrac­ 268 L To Owen McArdIe, contractor, 6 & 7 Wm . 4, tor, to repair by contract for six months, 6 & 7 W m . 4, Chap. 116. Chap. 116, to repair by contract for six months, 60 Sec. 50. 200 perches of the road from Dundalk Sec. 50. perches of the road from Carrickmacross to Armagh, between the Turnpike gate to Newry, by Forkhill, between Anne at Castletown and Mrs. Twible’s house M cEntegart’s house in Rassan and the in Castletown, 21 feet wide and 14 with bridge turning to Patrick M cArdle’s in gravel, at the average rate of 11 1/2 d. Courtbane, 21 feet wide and 14 with per perch.—the necessary recognizance gravel, at the average rate of 5s. 6d. per having been entered into by the said perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ contractor, and Robert Coulter and ing been entered into by the said con­ Robert Dickie, —No. 21, 9 1 1 8 tractor, and Ralph Coulter and Henry 272 Q To James Kennedy, contractor, McArdIe, —No. 14, ...... 16 10 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 60 269 M To Owen McArdIe, contractor for perches of the road from Dundalk to the S ec. 56. building a gullet on the road from Sea, between Mr. Terence O’Heare’s LouthDundalk to Castleblaney, by Crossmaglen County Archives house in Dundalk and Mr. Chambers’s between Patrick Mageeney’s house in store at the Quay of Dundalk, feet Courtbane and John McArdle's house in wide and 16 with gravel, at the average same—the necessary recognizance hav­ rate of 7s. 6d. per perch.—the necessary ing been entered into by the said con­ recognizance having been entered into tractor, and Ralph Coulter and Henry by the said contractor, and Joseph McArdIe, —No. 15, ...... 3 0 0 Edmonson and Richard Balmer, No. 25 22 1 0 0 269 N To Thomas Sorahan, contractor, 273 R To James Kennedy, contractor, Ibid. for cutting down a hill and filling a Sect. 56. for putting a Grate to a gullet on the hollow on the road from Dundalk to road from Dundalk to Ardee, between Ardee, between Widow Coleman's house Owen M cGinniss’s house in Dundalk and in Cavan and Peter Coleman’s house in the Friary Chapel in same, —the neces­ Dunmahon— the necessary recognizance sary recognizance having been entered having been entered into by the said into by the said contractor, and Joseph contractor, and Patrick Sorahan and Edmonson and Richard Balmer, No. 26 2 0 0 Peter Coleman,—No. 17...... 40 12 9 274 S To Patrick Malone, contractor, 270 O To Charles McCallan, contractor, Sec. 50.. to repair by contract for six months, 100 See. 50. to repair by contract for six month, 60 perches of the road from Dundalk to the perches of the road from Dundalk to Carried over,.. . . 206 9 5 Carried over, 166 7 9 70 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 71

No. £ s. d. Brought forward, . . . . 206 9 5 No. £ s. d. Sea, at the Blackrock, between Barrack- Brought forward,.. . . 460 12 3 street at the wind-mill and the long 278 W To Peter Hanratty, contractor, avenue, 21 feet wide and 14 wit gravel, 6 & 7 W m . 4, for cutting down a hill and filling a at the average rate of Is. 6d. per perch, C hap. 116, S e c. 56. hollow, on the road from Carrickma­ the necessary recognizance having been cross to Newry, by Forkhill, between entered into by the said contractor, and Dungooley bridge and John Maguire’s Owen Malone and Patrick Markey, — bouse in Drumbilly, —the necessary re­ No. 32, ...... 7 10 0 cognizance having been entered into by 275 T To James Kennedy, contractor, the said contractor, and Peter Guill and 6 & 7 W m . 4, to repair by contract for six months, 46 Chap. 116, Cornelius McNally, —No. 38, 44 0 0 Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to 279 X To James Kennedy, contractor, Ardee, between Mr. Wynne’s house on I b id . for making 4 perches of a paved water the Dublin road and the Quarry at the course, on the road from Dundalk to Friary Chapel, 50 feet wide and 33 with Ardee, between Maginniss’s house in gravel, at the average rate of 8s. 3d. Dundalk and the Pin factory, at the per perch,—the necessary recognizance average rate of 5s. per perch, —the ne­ having been entered into by the said cessary recognizance having been enter­ contractor, and Joseph Edmonson and ed into by the said" contractor, and Richard Balmer,—No. 33...... 18 19 6 Joseph Edmondson and Richard Balmer, 276 U To Thomas Mullen, contractor, No. 39, ...... 1 0 0 Ibid. to repair by contract for one year, 1056 perches of the road from Dundalk to OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Ardee, between the stream that divides the Corporation of Dundalk from Rath 300 To Patrick Malone, contractor, to andLouth the bridge of Fane, 24 feet wideCounty 86: G eo. 3, Archives repair 711 perches of the road from, C hap. 55, and 16 with gravel, at the average rate S e c. 80. Dundalk to Lurgangreen, by the Sea, of 2s. 6d. per perch,—the necessary between John Hill’s house, on the Dub­ recognizance having been entered into lin road, and the mearing of Earl Roden’s by the said contractor, and James and Sir Augustus Foster’s estates, at the Kennedy and Silvester Halfpenny,— average rate of 3d. per perch,—the ne­ No. 36,' ...... 132 0 0 cessary recognizance having been entered 277 V To Peter Clarke, contractor, to into by the said contractor, and James Ibid. repair by contract for one year, 280 N. Frood, Esq. and Owen Malone, perches of the road from Dundalk to £ 8 17s. 9d. and 2s. stamp duty,—5th Ardee, between the Friary chapel in year, —-No. 4 0 , ...... 8 19 9 Dundalk and Hugh O’Hare’s house in 301 To Owen Connelly, contractor, to Rath, 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, I b id . repair 606 perches of the road from at the average rate of 6s. 10d. per perch Carrickmacross to Newry, between John the necessary recognizance having been M cCullogh’s house, on the turnpike road entered into by the said contractor, and and the mearing of Louth and Armagh, Owen O’Hare and Robert Magee, — at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch,— No. 37, ...... 95 13 4 the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and 514 12 0 Carried over,... T 460 12 3 Carried over,.... 72 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 73

No. £ s. d. 514 12 0 No. Brought forward...... £ s . d. James Dickie and James Johnston, Esqrs. | Brought forward,.. 563 10 5 £10 2s. 0d. and 2s. stamp duty,—5th McShane's house in the townland of year,—No. 41...... 10 4 0 Falmore, at the average rate of 41/4d. per 302 To James McKenna, contractor, for I perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ 36 G eo. 3, keeping in repair 291 perches of the ing been entered into by the said con­ Chap. 55, S ec. 80. road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, by tractor, and Walter James Dawson Esq. Crossmaglen, between the cross roads and John McGough, £9 Is. 8d. and 2s. of Roache and the mearing of Louth and stamp duty,—6th year,—No. 45, 9 3 8 Armagh, at the average rate of 4 1/4d. per 306 To James Haughey, contractor, for 36 G eo. 3, perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ Chap. 55, keeping in repair 740 perches of the ing been entered into by the said con­ S e c . 80. road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, by tractor, and George McGusty, Esq. and Crossmaglen, between Ralph Coulter’s Patrick McKenna, £5 3s. 0d. and stamp house in the townland of Carrickastuck duty, 2s. —5th year,—No. 42, 5 5 0 and Neal Mooney’s house in the town 303 To Henry O’Heare, contractor, to land of Courtbane, at the average rate Ibid. repair 974 perches of the road from of 41/4d. per perch,—the necessary recog­ Dundalk to Armagh, between Mr. James nizance having been entered into by the Dickie’s gate at bridge of Crin and the said contractor, and Mr. A. C. Bradford mearing of Louth and Armagh, at the and Matthew Haughey, £13 2s. Id. and average rate of 4 1/4d. per perch, —the 2s. stamp duty, —6th year, —No. 46,.. 13 4 1 necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and 307 To Mr. William Hackett, collector of James Johnston, Esq., and Michael 6 & 7 Wm. 4,the Cess for this Barony, being the Heeney, £17 4s. 11d. and stamp duty sec. 148. amount of his fees on £833 0s. 5d. Louth County Archives4 9 2s. —-5th year, —No. 43, ...... 17 6 11 a) 9d. per pound,—No. 47, 31 304 To Robert Wood, contractor, to re­ Ibid. pair 905 perches of the road from Castle­ 308 To James McCullagh, half-a-year’s blaney to the Sea, at Blackrock, between sec. 103. superannuation pension, due him as a 2 2 Bernard Clark’s house in Knockbridge, County Constable this Assizes— No. 48, 9 and the stream that divides Dunmahon from Hainstown, at the average rate of Total,.... 619 12 1 4 1/4d . per perch,—the necessary recogni­ zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Representatives of William Lewery, Esq., and Thomas Mullen, £16 0s. 6d. and stamp duty 2s. last year,—No. 44, . . ' ...... 16 2 6 305 To Michael Markey, contractor, for Ibid. keeping in repair 513 perches of the road from Carlingford to Carrickmacross between Peter Rice’s house in the town­ land of Carrickedmond, a n d Owen

Carried over, 563 10 5 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 75 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. No. £ S. d . Brought forward,.. . . 3 4 0 6 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1836. at the average rate of 4d. per perch, BARONY OF LOW ER DUNDALK the necessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Ross Carthy and Patrick Mackin,—No. 4 17 14 0 312 C To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to repair 384 perches by contract, for one year, of the road from Dundalk to UNACCOUNTED FOR QUERIES. the Sea at Narrow-water, between the bridge that divides Lords Kilmurray and Anglesey’s Estates and the Ferry Slip at Narrow-water, at the average rate No. £ s. d. of 4d. per perch,—the necessary recog G ranted S ummer, 1835. nizance having been entered into by the 309 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re­ said contractor, and Ross Carthy and pair 792 perches of the road from Car­ Patrick Mackin, —No. 6 ,...... 6 8 0 lingford to Newry, between the mearing 313 D To Thomas Mackin, contractor, of Earls Quarter and Bellaverty, and the to repair by contract for one year, 795 river that divides Mullaboy and Gian- perches of the road from the Sea at more, at the average rate of 4d. per Narrow-water to Dundalk, between the perch, —the necessary recognizance cross roads of Knocknagooran and the having been entered into by the said road front Newry to Carlingford near contractor, and Laurence Leonard and Miss Smith’s, and the mearing of Corrahit and Moneycockcrow, at the FelixLouth O’Hanlon, —No. 3 ,...... County14 0 6 Archives Spring, 1836. average rate of 4d. per perch,—the ne­ 310 M To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, cessary recognizance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Ross to repair 100 perches of the road from 13 5 O Dundalk to Carlingford, by the Sea, Carthy and Patrick Mackin, —No. 9 ,.. at Rathcor, between John Marks’s house 314 F To Thomas Mackin, contractor, in Earls Quarter and the Sea at Rathcor, to repair 1461 perches, by contract, for 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the one year, of the road from Newry to average rate of 4s. per perch, —the Carlingford, between the bridge that necessary recognizance having been en­ divides Louth and Armagh and Bally­ tered into by the said contractor, and onan bridge, at the average rate of 4 1/2d. Laurence Leonard and Felix O’Hanlon, per perch,—the necessary recognizance No. 13...... having been entered into by the said 20 0 0 contractor, and Ross Carthy and Patrick Summer, 1836. 24 7 10 311 B To Thomas Mackin, contractor, Mackin, —No. 11...... to repair 1062 perches, by contract for 315 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, for one year, of the road from the Sea at keeping in repair 792 perches of the Narrow-water, to Dundalk, between the road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ bridge that divides Benagh and Bally­ tween the mearing of Earls Quarter and gooley and the cross roads at Bellaverty, Carried over,.... 959 5 I 15 I 4

Carried over,.... 34 0 6 76 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 77

No. s. d. £ No. £ S. d. Brought forward...... 95 15 4 Brought forward,.. . . 144 12 10 G r a n t e d S u m m e r , 1836. G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837. Bellaverty and the river that divides Carlingford to the Sea at Bellagan, be­ Mullaboy and Glanmore, at the average tween John M cGreehan’s house in rate of 4d. per perch,—the necessary Mullatee and the late Francis Mont­ recognizance having been entered into gomery’s house in Mullatee,—the neces­ by the said contractor, and Laurence sary recognizance having been entered Leonard and Felix O’Hanlon,—2nd of into by the said contractor, and George three years, —No. 2 5 ,., .. 14 0 6 Brown and Archibald Mateer— No. 14, 16 11 6 Spring, 1837. 320 J To James Kearney, contractor, 316 D To George Farley, contractor, € & 7 W m . 4 >to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 6 &7W m. 4, to repair the retaining wail on the road Chap. 116, Chap. 116, S e c. 50. 80 perches of the road from Carlingford S ect. 56. from Carlingford to the Sea at Bellagan, to the Sea at Whitestown, between between Mr. Hamilton’s gate and the James Traynor’s of Whitestown and old mill at Carlingford, —the necessary Peter Dooley’s of same, 21 feet wide and recognizance having been entered into 14 with gravel, at the average rate of by the said contractor, and George 6d. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ Brown and Archibald Mateer, —No. 6, 8 12 0 zance having been entered into by the 317 E To George Rogan, contractor, said contractor, and Laurence Leonard Sec. 50 to repair until Summer Assizes 1837, and Hugh Hanlon,—No. 20, 2 0 0 250 perches of the road from Carlingford 321 K To John Cowley, contractor, to to Dundalk, between Felix Murphy’s Ibid. repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 70 house in Irish Grange and Michael perches of the road from Dundalk to Crilly’s in Bellaverty, 21 feet wide and Carlingford, between Cloghanalark river 14 with gravel, at the average rate of and James Boyle’s in Bellaverty, 21 feet LouthIs. 6d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ County Archiveswide and 14 with gravel, at the average nizance having been entered into by the rate of 3s. 3d. per perch, —the necessary said contractor, and Bryan Coyle and recognizance having been entered into Richard Sutton,—No. 9 , ...... 18 15 0 by the said contractor, and James 318 F To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to McKenna and James Traynor— No. 22, 1 1 7 6 Ibid. repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 100 322 L To John Cowley, contractor, to perches of the road from Dundalk to Ibid. repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 50 Carlingford by the Sea at Rathcor, be­ perches of the road from Carlingford to tween James Kearney’s house in Rath­ the Sea at Templetown, between Henry cor and James Boyle’s house in Clog­ Murphy’s house in Wilville and Peter hanalark, 21 feet wide and 14 with Gernon’s house in Old Grange, 21 feet gravel, at the average rate of Is. 6d. wide and 14 with gravel, at the average per perch, —the necessary recognizance rate of Is. per perch, —the necessary having been entered into by the said recognizance having been entered into contractor, and Felix O’Hanlon and by the said contractor, and James 2 10 0 Laurence Leonard,—No. 13...... 7 10 0 McKenna and James Traynor— No. 24, 319 G To George Farley, contractor, See. 56. for building 17 running perches of a sea 177 1 10 or defending wall, on the road from Carried over,.

Carried over,.... 144 12 10 78 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK,

N o. £ s. d. BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK Brought forward,.. . . 177 1 10

G r a n t e d S p r i n g , 1837.

323 M To George Rogan, contractor, 6& 7 Wm. 4, Chap. lid, to build a double flagged gullet on the The fallowing Sums were presented by the Grand Sec. 56. road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ tween James Boyle’s house and Laurence Jury and confirmed by the Court, to be raised off Murphy's, —the necessary recognizance the Barony of Lower Dundalk, and applied to the having been entered into by the said contractor, and Bryan Coyle and Richard following uses. Sutton, — No. 33, ...... 3 18 9

324 P To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to N o . £ s. d. Sec. 50. repair by contract for seven years, 487 326 A To Charles Kendall, contractor, perches of the road from Dundalk to 6&7 Wm, 4 t o repair by contract for six months, 35 Carlingford, between Ballymascanlan S ec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to the bridge and Bellurgan New Chapel, 21 Sea at Omeath, between, the bridge that feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the divides Bellurgan and Dulargy and average rate of 10d. per perch, —the James Marley’s house in Dulargy, 21 necessary recognizance having been en­ feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the tered into by the said contractor, and average rate of Is. per perch, —the Laurence Leonard and Hugh O’Hanlon, necessary recognizance having been en­ tered into by the said contractor, and 1st year, —No. 36, ...... 20 5 10 Louth County ArchivesTurner Barrett and Stephen Russell, — 1 15 0 325 R To Hugh Lynch, contractor, to N o . 1 ,...... Ibid. repair until Summer Assizes 1837, 150 327 B To Charles Kendall, contractor, perches of the road from Dundalk to ibid. to repair by contract for six months, Newry, by the White Mills, between 150 perches of the road from Newry to the old Turnpike road at Faughart and Carlingford, by Ravensdale, between the James McAlester's house in same, 21 mearing that divides Dawstown and Jenkinstown and the road from Dundalk feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the to Carlingford at Andrew McDaniell's average rate of 4d. per perch, — the ne­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the cessary recognizance having been entered average rate of Is. 3d. per perch, —the into by the said contractor, and Patrick necessary recognizance having been en­ Hughes and Michael Daly, —No. 3 8,.. 2 10 0 tered into by the said contractor, and Turner Barrett and Stephen Russell, — N o . 2 , ...... 9 7 6 328 C To Charles Kendall, contractor, Total ,.... 203 16 5 ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 200 perches of the road from Newry to Carlingford, by Ravensdale, between

Carried over,.. . . 11 2 6 80 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 81

No. £ S. d. N o. £ S. d. Brought forward,.. . . 11 2 6 Brought forw ard ,. . . . 63 2 1 Ravensdale bridge and the mearing that 332 H To John Cowley, contractor, to divides Dawstown and Ballymacalled, 6 & 7 Win. Chap. 116, repair by contract for seven years, 1040 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to Car­ average rate of Is. Id. per perch, —the lingford, between Stephen M cKevett’s necessary recognizance having been en­ house in Carlingford and James Boyle’s tered into by the said contractor, and house in Bellaverty, 21 feet wide and 16 Turner Barrett and Stephen Russell, — with gravel, at the average rate of 10d. N o. 3 , ...... 10 16 8 per perch, —the necessary recognizance 329 D To Matthew Murphy, contractor, having been entered into by the said 6 Si 7 W m . 4, to repair by contract for seven years, contractor, and James McKenna and Chap. 116, See. 50. 1000 perches of the road from Dundalk James Traynor, —1st year, —No. 8 , . . 43 6 8 to Carlingford, between the bridge that 333 I To Robert Cowley, contractor, divides the estates of Francis Tipping and S e c. 56. to build a gullet on the road from Thomas Fortescue Esqrs, and Riverstown Dundalk to Carlingford, between Andy bridge, 21 feet wide and 16 with gravel, Daley's house in the South Commons at the average rate of 8d. per perch, — of Carlingford and Arthur Hanratty’s the necessary recognizance having been house in same, —the necessary recogni­ entered into by the said contractor, and zance having been entered into by the Felix O'Hanlon and Michael Roddy, — said contractor, and James McKenna 1st year, N o. 4 ...... and Thomas Cowley, — No. 12, 4 10 0 33 6 8 330 E To Michael Daley, contractor, 334 J To Laurence Cunningham, con­ Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 150 S e c. 50 tractor, to repair by contract for six perches of the road from Newry to months, 330 perches of the road from LouthCarlingford, by Ravensdale, between theCounty ArchivesNewry to Carlingford, by Dawstown, Turnpike road at Feed and Ravensdale between the mearing that divides Jenkins­ bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, town and Bellurgan and Redmond at the average rate of 4 1/2d. per perch, — Hanlon’s house in Ballymacalled, 21 feet the necessary recognizance having been wide and 14 with gravel, at the average entered into by the said contractor, and rate of Is. per perch, —the necessary Patrick Hughes and Denis M cAlister, — recognizance having been entered into N o. 5 , ...... by the said contractor, and Matthew 2 16 3 16 10 0 331 G To Patrick Larkin, contractor, Murphy and Hugh Hanlon, —No. 15, Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 100 335 K To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, perches of the road from Carlingford to Ibid. to repair by contract for seven years, the Sea. between Thomas Larasy’s house 312 perches of the road from Dundalk in Templetown and James Kearney’s to Carlingford, between James Rice’s house in same, 21 feet wide and 14 with house in Bellurgan and Shroanbrack gravel, at the average rate of Is. per bridge, 21 feet wide and 16 with gravel, perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ at the average rate of 8d. per perch, — ing been entered into by the said con­ the necessary recognizance having been tractor, and John Flanagan and John entered into by the said contractor, and M cDana, —No. 7, ...... 5 0 0 Carried over,.. . . 127 8 9

Curried over,.... 63 2 1 K SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 83 82 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK,

N o. £ s. d. N o. £ s. d. Brought forward, . . . . 160 5 7 Brought forward,.... 127 8 9 Campbell s house in the townland of Felix O’Hanlon and Laurence Leonard, Muclaugh, 21 feet wide and 14 with 1st y e a r— N o. 16, ...... 10 8 0 gravel, at the average rate of 3 1/2d . per 336 L To James Revels, contractor, to perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ 6 & 7 Wm .- Chap. 116, l> repair by contract for six months, 200 ing been entered into by the said con­ Sec. 50. perches of the road from Carlingford tractor, and Ross Carthy and Patrick to Markethill, between the road leading Mackin, —No. 21, ...... 7 5 10 from Carlingford to Dundalk and the 340 Q To Thomas Mackin, contractor, Mail Coach road at Plaster, 21 feet wide 6 & 7 Wm. 4, to repair by contract for six months, 661 C hap. 116, and 14 with gravel, at the average rate Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to the of 8d. per perch, —the necessary recog­ Sea at Greenore, between James Rogan’s nizance having been entered into by the house in Monksland and the Coast guard said contractor, and William Carey and station house on the Point of Greenore, Turner Barrett, -—No. 1 7 , ...... 6 13 4 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the 337 M To James Revels, contractor, to average rate of 3d. per perch, —the Ibid. repair by contract for six months, 300 necessary recognizance having been en­ perches of the road from Carlingford to tered into by the said contractor, and Markethill, between the Mail Coach Ross Carthy and Patrick Mackin, No. 22 8 5 3 road at Plaster and the mearing that 341 R To Richard Sutter, contractor, divides the Counties of Louth and Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, Armagh at Carrickeneena, 21 feet wide 208 perches of the road from Carlingford and 14 with gravel, at the average rate to the Sea at Templetown, between Peter of 6d. per perch,. —the necessary recog­ Rogan’s house in Monksland and Mr. nizance having been entered into by Peter Gernon’s house in Old Grange, 21 Louththe said contractor, and William CareyCounty Archivesfeet wide and 14 with gravel, at the and Turner Barrett, — No. 18, average rate of Is, 6d. per perch, —the 7 10 0 33S N To Michael Daley, contractor, necessary recognizance having been en­ Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, 331 tered into by the said contractor, and perches of the road from Dundalk to the George Rogan and George Brown, — 15 12 0 Sea at Narrow-water, between the Mail N o . 23, ...... Coach road at Carrickkarnon and the 342 S To Thomas Mackin, contractor, mearing that divides the Counties of Ibid . to repair by contract for six months, 89 Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide and perches of the road from Carlingford to 14 with gravel, at the average rate of Dundalk, between the Chapel of Irish 6d. per perch, —the necessary recogni­ Grange and the turn of the road leading zance having been entered into by the to Dundalk, 21 feet wide and 14 with said contractor, and Patrick Hughes and gravel, at the average rate of 7 1/2d. per Denis McAlester, -—No. 19...... perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ 8 5 6 339 P To Thomas Mackin, contractor, ing been entered into by the said con­ Ibid. to repair by contract for six months, tractor, and Ross Carthy and Patrick 2 15 7 500 perches of the road from Carling­ Mackin, —No. 24, ...... ford to Wilville, between the Rev. G. 343 U To Thomas Mackin, contractor, Holland’s in Carlingford and Patrick Ib id . to repair by contract for seven years, Carried over,.... 194 4 3 Carried over, 160 5 7 84 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 85

No. £ s. d. S No. Brought forward,.. . . 194 4 3 £ s. d. 200 perches of the road from Dundalk Brought forward,.... 254 7 9 347 Y To Thomas Mackin, contractor, to Carlingford, between Cloghanalark 6 &7 Wm. 4 bridge and James Boyle’s house in Chap. 116, to repair by contract for six months, Bellaverty, 94 feet wide and 16 with Sec. 50. 1819 perches of the road from Carling­ gravel, at the average rate of 9d. per ford to the Sea at Bellagan, between perch,—the necessary recognizance hav­ Mr. Lucas’s house in Carlingford and ing been entered into by the said con­ the head of the Pier of the Buoy Point, tractor, and Ross Carthy and Patrick 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at the average rate of 7 1/2d. per perch,—the Mackin, —No. 28, ...... 7 10 0 344 V To Robert Cowley, contractor, necessary recognizance having been en­ 6 & 7 Wm. 4 Chap. 116. to repair by contract for six months, 400 tered into by the said contractor, and Sec. 50. perches of the road from Dundalk to the Ross Carthy and Patrick Mackin, No. 32 56 16 10 Sea at Templetown, between Mr. John 348 Z To Charles Kendall, contractor, Sec. 56. Parks’s house in Ballug, and Thomas to repair a gullet on the road from Larasy’s house in Templetown, 2 1 feet Dundalk to Newry, between the bridge that divides Doolargy and Bellurgan and wide and 14 with gravel, at the average James Marley's house in Doolargy, — rate of Is. per perch,—the necessary the necessary recognizance having been recognizance having been entered into entered into by the said contractor, and by the said contractor, and James Turner Barrett and Stephen Russell, — McKenna and Thomas Cowley, —No. 29 20 0 0 No. 33, ...... 1 5 0 345 W To Thomas Mackin, contractor, Ibid. To E. C. Connell, and George Ryan, to repair by contract for six months, 349 See. 109. for the maintenance of a deserted female 2214 perches of the road from Newry child, in the Barony of Lower Dundalk, Louthto Carlingford, between the bridge thatCounty ArchivesParish of Carlingford, in the month of divides the Counties of Louth and November 1835, —No. 28,...... 4 10 0 Armagh, and Mr. Lucas’s house in the town of Carlingford, 21 feet wide and OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED, 14 with gravel, at the average rate of •-Id. per perch,—the necessary recogni­ Under 3 & 4 Wm. 4, Chap. 7S. zance having been entered into by the said contractor, and Ross Carthy and To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, to re­ Patrick Mackin, —No. 3 0 ,...... 350 27 13 6 36 Geo. 3, pair 260 perces of the road from Dun­ 346 X To Michael Daley, contractor, Chap. 55, Ibid, Sec. 80. dalk to Carlingford, between Riverstown to repair by contract for six months, 300 bridge, and Cloghanlack, at the average perches of the road from Carlingford to rate of 6d. per perch, —the necessary Forkhill, between the old Turnpike road recognizance having been entered into at Faughart and Arthur Crilly’s house by the said contractor, and Laurence in Faughart, 21 feet wide and 14 with Leonard and Felix O’Hanlon— last year, gravel, at the average rate of 4d. per No. 34, ...... 6 10 0 perch, —the necessary recognizance hav­ 351 To Hugh Hanlon, contractor, for ing been entered into by the said con­ Ibid. keeping in repair 792 perches of the tractor, and Denis McAlester and Patrick road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ Hughes, —No. 31, ...... 5 0 0 tween the mearing of Earls Quarter and

Carried over,.... 254 7 9 Carried over,.. . . 323 9 7 86 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK,

N o. £ s. d. Brought forward,.... 323 9 7 Bellaverty and the river that divides Mullaboy and Glanmore, at the average rate of 4d. per perch, —the necessary recognizance having been entered into TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. by the said contractor, and Laurence ------o ------Leonard and Felix O’Hanlon, —last year, —N o. 3 5 , ...... 14 0 6 352 To Mr. Samuel Jackson Turner, collector 36 Geo. 3, The following Queries were discharged by the Chap. 55, of the Cess for this Barony, being the Sec. 40. amount of his fees on £460 11s. 7d. Court, at Spring Assizes, 1837, and paid by the a) 9d. per pound, —No. 36, 17 5 5 Treasurer. 354 15 6 Deduct the following Queries represented £ in aid of the Cess, viz. N o . s. d. N o. 2 2 4 , . . . . £ 0 5 0 COUNTY AT LARGE. 2 2 5 , . . .. 63 8 0 £0 0 0 2 2 6 , . . 0 5 0 1 Paid Peter Reilly, to rebuild a bridge, 227, 0 5 0 2 — Joseph Edmonson, ' to paint Countv 15 10 0 228!.. 0 11 4 Gaol...... 58 10 0 236 1/2.. 0 7 0 3 — James Kennedy, to build a wall, 4 — James Haughey, to lower a hill, 50 0 0 65 4 4 5 — John Crowe, half-a-year’s salary 88 7 9 6 — John Jones, same, 18 9 3 Total,.. . . 289 14 2 7 — Mrs. Mangan, same, 15 0 0 Louth County Archives 0 8 — William Buchanan, same,.. 15 0 9 — John McKenna, same,.. 20 0 0 10 — William Wright, same, 15 0 0 11 — George Barry, same, 15 0 0 12 — Gerald Irwine, same, 15 0 0 13 — Samuel Coulter, same, 15 0 0 14 — Alexander Shekleton, for Louth Hospital 461 10 9 15 — Same, for Louth Dispensary, 45 0 11 16 — James Markey, for Termonfeckin do.. 40 11 0 17 — Alexander Shekleton, for Dunleer do... 60 0 4 18 — Same, for Collon do...... 59 17 0 19 — James Sweeny, Esq., for Castlebelling­ ham Dispensary, ...... 78 1 0 20 — A. Rutherford, Esq. for Ballymascanlon Dispensary,...... 22 12 0 118 2 2 21 — Rev. William Lee, for Ardee do. 2 0 22 — Charles Lucas, Carlingford do...... 38 1238 1 10 23 — Collector of Excise, Police Expenses, 658 2 4 24 — Same, Peace Preservation, do.

Carried over,.. 3240 18 4 88 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 89

No £ S. d. d. Brought forward,... 3240 18 4 N o. £ S. Brought forward...... 4528 16 6 COUNTY AT LARGE, 'CONTINUED. BARONY OF ARDEE. 25 Paid Collector of Excise, Richmond Lunatic Asylum, ...... 70 1 10 45 Paid Sir A. Bellingham, repairing 1 0 6 perches 2 2 4 26 Board of Gaol, for support, It 283 5 3 of a road, ...... 3 11 4 27 Rev. J. H. Stubbs, Protestant Chaplain, 18 3 46 — Same, 2 0 8 perches, ...... 9 5 2 8 Same, Local Inspector...... 36 5 47 — Same, 3 0 2 perches, ...... 1 8 . 7 5 Rev. James Beatty, Protestant Dissent­ 48 — John Wildman, jun. 5 5 6 perches, 6 5 1 0 ing Chaplain, ...... 18 49 — William Moore, 4 0 4 perches, 9 3 1 5 0 Representatives Doctor McCann, Roman 50 — Patrick Ginnatty, repairing a wall. 10 0 Catholic Chaplain, ...... Same, same...... 2 18 9 3 51 — Joseph Gillichan, Esq. Medical Doctor, 52 — Patrick M cGinniss, repairing 8 4 perches 46 3 1 12 12 0 28 Walter Bourne, j un. half-a-year’s salary of a road,...... 92 6 2 18 0 0 Thomas Bourne. Esq., same, 53 — Same, 1 2 0 perches...... 138 9 3 10 10 0 Alexander Shekleton, same, 54 — Patrick Donnelly, 7 0 perches, 60 0 0 4 7 6 Robert Murray, Judge’s Crier, Same, 3 0 perches, ...... 4 12 4 55 — 5 10 0 Joseph Byrne, 3 0 perches, ...... Barrister’s do... 4 12 4 56 — 9 3 4 Same, 5 0 perches, ...... Mr. Thomas Kelly, half-a-year’s salary, 23 1 6 57 — 9 3 4 Same, 5 0 perches, ...... John Straton, Esq. half-year's salary, 92 6 2 58 — 3 6 8 John Yates, same...... Patrick Molloy, 2 0 perches...... 125 0 0 59 — 8 15 0 Same, O ffice and Clerk...... 60 — Peter Maginniss, 7 0 perches, 0 25 0 0 Patrick McDonald, filling a hollow,.. 15 8 Alexander Shekleton, County Court­ 62 — 30 0 0 house keeper...... 63 — James Abraham, 1 0 0 perches of a road, 4 12 4 75 0 0 Mrs.Louth Jones, Ardee Court-house keeper, County64 —ArchivesWilliam Kearney, 2 0 0 perches, 1 16 11 116 0 0 29 Mr. John Byrne, Coroner, ...... Francis Graham, 2 9 0 perches, 10 10 0 65 — 15 0 0 Mr. William Blackwell, same, James Abraham, 5 0 perches, 8 10 0 66 — 8 0 0 30 Andrew Maginniss, 4 0 perches, Alexander Shekleton, coals, candles, &c. 16 12 3 67 — 8 0 0 31 Same, 4 0 perches, ...... Same, Insurance and advertisement,.. 10 2 5 68 — 8 0 0 32 Same, 4 0 perches, ...... Samuel Parks, Medicine for Gaol, 38 69 — 27 10 0 16 6 Patrick McCabe, 1 0 0 perches, 33 William Reilly, for Printing...... 73 — 6 0 0 24 11 7 Philip Reilly, 3 0 p erch es,...... 34 John Coleman, do. and Stationary,.. 74 — 2 11 6 18 5 6 Andrew Byrne, building a gullet, 3 ‘> Francis Elliot, for Printing, 75 — 9 3 4 3 6 1 Michael Campbell, 5 0 perches of a road, 36 James Simpson, same...... 76 — 6 15 0 3 15 1 Thomas Morgan, 3 0 perches,.... 37 Arthur Holland, same, ...... 77 — 10 0 1 2 0 13 38 W illiam Hackett, same...... 78 — Same, 3 0 perches...... 7 6 3 2 0 3 39 Benjamin Thompson, same,...... 79 — Henry Manning, 3 0 perches...... 15 0 2 2 1 3 40 John Crowe, transmitting Prisoners,.. 80 — Same", 3 0 perches...... 5 15 8 14 18 4 Patrick Andrews, 5 0 perches...... 41 Collector of Excise, for Prison dresses, 81 — 4 10 0 28 4 6 44 John Straton, Esq. to reimburse him,.. 82 — Same, 4 0 perches...... 4 10 0 0 9 6 Henry Manning, 4 0 perches, 45 Same, Coroners’ orders,...... 82 — 3 7 6 6 15 6 Same, 3 0 perches,...... Same, Court do...... ;. 84 — 19 7 6 33 1 6 85 — Peter Byrne, 1 5 0 perches,...... 5031 15 1 Curried over,.. . . 4528 16 6 Carried over,.... L

J SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 91 90 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT,

No. £ S . d. 5161 1 1 No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. . . Brought forward,.... 5031 15 1 BARONY OF FERRARD, CONTINUED. BARONY OF ARDEE, CONTINUED. 133 Paid John Brabazon, repairing 70 perches 86 Paid Michael McCormick. repairing 30 of a road,...... 10 10 0 0 perches of a road, ...... Same, 60 perches, ...... 9 15 3 0 0 134 — 0 87 — John Wildman, repairing a gullet, Same, 50 perches, 8 15 1 10 6 135 — 14 0 88 — Bernard Grogan, 25 perches of a road, Bernard Marron, 44 perches. 7 4 7 6 136 — 8 15 0 89 — Patrick McGorman, 10 perches,. Same, 50 perches, ...... 1 19 o 137 — 5 0 90 Same, 30 perches, ...... 5 — Patrick Sarsfield, 50 perches, 11 5 0 138 — 0 91 Michael Martin, 40 perches, 8 0 — Thomas M cIntee, 100 perches,. 25 0 0 139 — O 0 92 Robert Roddy, 50 perches,...... 10 — James Lambert, 558 perches, 9 8 0 140 — 0 93 Patrick Maguire, 100 perches, 15 0 — James Conlon, 407 perches, 4 4 141 — 0 0 94 9 Robert Roddy, 40 perches, ...... 7 John Branagan, 662 perches, 31 14 142 — 0 94 i 5 Bernard Grogan, 60 perches, 12 0 Laurence Conlon, 618 perches,. 10 6 143 — 13 4 95 “ 0 Patrick Crilly, 160 perches, ...... 30 — Same, 100 perches, ...... 11 13 144 — 5 0 97 4 Richard Bayley, 50 perches, 6 — Patrick Devlin, repairing a gullet, 2 145 — 0 0 98 0 0 William Magill, 80 perches, 18 — Michael Campbell, 60 perches of a road, 4 10 146 — IS 0 0 99 0 Same, 80 perches, ...... — Patrick M cGinniss, 150 perches,.. 5 6 3 147 — 11 13 4 100 — Patrick Donnelly, 40 perches, Patrick Donnelly, SO perches, 2 0 0 148 — 2 0 0 101 — Same, 100 perches, ...... Peter Segrave, repairing a gullet, 5 0 O 149 — 12 0 0 103 — Patrick Andrews. 48 perches, Same, 80 perches of a road,.. 13 0 0 150 — 5 0 0 105 — Philip Reilly, repairing a gullet...... Same, 40 perches, ...... 5 10 10 153 — 6 17 6 107 156 — George Reay, 50 perches,...... — Patrick Keenan, 50 perches of a road, 3 15 0 17 16 8 109 — Louth Francis Graham, 100 perches, County157 — ArchivesPatrick Maguire, 428 perches, 0 13 15 110 31 5 0 Patrick Crilly, 100 perches, ...... — Patrick McCabe, 300 perches, 158 — 150 0 0 112 15 0 0 Thomas Crinnion, 500 perches, — Patrick Sarsfield, 20 perches, 159 — 35 0 0 113 3 8 4 — Michael Crinnion, 228 perches,.. 160 — Same, 100 perches, ...... 10 0 0 114 19 19 0 Bernard Grogan, 60 perches, — Same, 946 perches, ...... 166 — 14 7 6 121 82 15 10 Patrick M cGinniss, 100 perches, — Francis Elliot, his fees, ...... 167 — 5 0 0 122 69 8 10 William Dunne, 150 perches, — Thomas Eaton, superannuation pension, 170 — 16 13 4 4 12 3 Patrick Crilly, 100 perches, 123 — John McAlister, sa m e,...... 171 — 0 10 1 16 11 6 124 — Thomas Cunningham, same, 172 — Patrick Levins, 50 perches,...... 16 10 2 9 2 18 125 — Peter Rooney, malicious injury,.. 173 — Same, 1005 p e rch e s, ...... 5 5 0 4 0 0 Patrick Keenan, 30 perches, 126 — Bryan Curtis, same,...... 174 — 3 10 0 1 8 0 127 — Patrick Weir, same, ...... 175 —- Peter Johnston, 20 perches, ...... 5 5 0 7 10 0 128 — Thornton, repairing Lagan bridge, 176 - - John Brabazon, 30 perches, S 15 0 10 0 0 177 - - Same, 50 perches...... 67 14 10 - Owen Maguire, 739 perches...... BARONY OF FERRARD. 179 - 7 17 6 - Robert Roddy, repairing a bridge, 180 - 28 10 0 - Owen Kirwan, 456 perches of a road 129 Paid George Reay, repairing 50 perches of a 181 - 13 16 0 road...... 182 - - Samuel Sloan, 828 perches...... 4 7 6 130 — Same, 20 perches, 5711 8 1 5 0 Carried over,.. . ■ 6

Carried over,..,. 5161 1 1 92 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT, SUMMER Assizes, 1837. 93 £. No. s. d. No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. . . 5711 6 8 Brought forward,.... 6366 6 9 BARONY OF FERRARD, CONTINUED. BARONY OF LOUTH, CONTINUED. 184 Paid Peter Bellew, repairing 874 perches of 230 Paid James Maguire, malicious injury, 7 0 0 a road, ...... 76 9 6 231 — Patrick Murphy, same...... 6 11 6 185 — Michael Crinnion, 1450 perches,.. 120 16 8 233 — Arthur Holland, his F e e s ,...... 31 17 8 187 — Peter Bellew, 806 perches...... 33 11 8 188 — James Reay, 1477 perches,.. 172 6 4 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. 191 — Same, ...... 2 5 0 192 — Wm, McMemony, superd. Constable, 4 12 3 Paid Patrick Malone, repairing 711 perches 193 — Thomas Cunningham, same, 234 2 9 2 of a road...... 8 19 9 194 — Richard Morris, same, 4 18 4 235 — James McKenna, 291 perches,.. 5 5 0 195 — Patrick Heaney, & Co. malicious injury, 35 12 6 236 -—• James Haughey, 40 perches, 10 0 0 203 — Mr. James Simpson, his fees...... 64 9 7 237 — Hugh McCullagh, 75 perches, 16 17 6 238 — James Kennedy, 150 perches, 75 0 0 BARONY OF LOUTH. 0 239 — Same, 30 perches, ...... 12 15 0 240 -— Same, 40 perches, 14 0 205 Paid John Clarke, repairing 80 perches 10 0 of a 24 L — Same, 50 perches, ...... 17 road, ...... 0 0 6 5 0 242 — Owen McArdIe, repairing a bridge, 17 206 — Same, 188 perches...... 0 0 9 8 0 243 — Peter Clarke, 100 perches of a road 40 207 — John Brabazon, 172 perches, 0 0 4 13 0 244 — Patrick Markey, 200 perches, 60 208 — James Maguire, 48 perches, 0 0 9 12 0 245 — Richard Flinn, 80 perches...... 7 209 — Same, 45 perches, 0 0 9 0 0 246 — Same, 80 perches...... 6 210 — Same, 40 perches, 0 0 9 0 0 — Patrick Malone, 40 perches, 14 212 — Louth County247 Archives 5 0 Patrick Cooney, 166 perches, 81 3 7 4 248 — Thomas Mollan, 250 perches, 213 — James Kinnihan, 366 perches, 6 18 4 6 4 2 249 — James McKenna, 385 perches,.. 214 — Laurence Conlon, 212 perches 9 17 1 4 8 4 250 ■— Thomas Deery, 551 perches, 215 — Same, 50 perches, 10 19 5 16 8 251 — James Haughey, 614 perches, 216 — John Martin, 114 perches, 8 4 0 3 18 4 252 — Patrick McCooey, 486 perches,.. 217 — James Conlon, 342 perches,. 6 2 5 14 5 0 256 — John Craig, 34 perches, 218 — Same, 100 perches, 6 0 0 3 6 8 257 — Patrick Cooney, 90 perches, 219 Michael Little, 100 perches, 10 0 0 8 6 8 258 — Charles McCallan, 200 perches,.. 220 Thomas Ward, 50 perches,. 16 18 4 12 10 0 259 — Felix Grant, 203 perches,.. 221 John Martin, 190 perches,.. 8 9 5 8 6 3 260 — John Craig, 119 perches...... 222 Laurence Conlon, 40 perches 8 0 0 2 13 4 261 — George Byrne, repairing a bridge, 223 Same, 60 perches, road 33 12 0 4 10 0 262 — Thomas Mollan, 1008 perches of a 224 Same, 140 perches, 17 10 0 2 6 8 264 — Hugh Hanlon. 200 perches, 225 Same, 40 perches. 5 6 8 2 10 0 . 265 — Nicholas Heeney, 80 perches, 226 Same, 120 perches, 40 0 0 2 0 0 263 — Owen McArdIe, 480 perches, 227 Same, 40 perches, 2 12 0 3 0 0 270 — Same, 39 perches...... 2 228 Same, 50 perches, 2 9 7 1 8 271 — James McCullagh, Constable, 229 George Byrne, repairing a bridge 10 0 0 Carried over,.. 7131 7 8 Carried over 6366 6 9 94 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT,

No. £ s. d. Brought forward,.. . . 7131 7 8

BARONY o f UPPER DUNDALK, C o n t i n u e d .

272 Paid Earl of Roden, malicious injury,.. 2 19 0 273 —- Wheelock Price, same, 12 0 0 284 — William Hackett, his Fees...... 44 13 3 On the County at Large and the respective Baronies

BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. of the County of Louth, at Summer Assizes, 18-37-

290 Paid Hugh Hanlon, repairing 260 perches of a road, ...... 6 10 0 292 — Thomas Mackin, 97 1 perches, 16 5 8 293 — Charles Kendall, 90 perches, 6 15 0 294 — Same, 100 perches, ...... 17 10 0 295 — Same, 190 perches...... 35 12 6 COUNTY AT LARGE, 296 — Same, 200 perches...... 37 10 0 297 — James Revels, 60 perches,...... 10 10 0 298 — Same, 200 perches, ...... 35 0 0 299 — Same, 467 perches, ...... 81 14 6 300 — Same, 72 perches...... 3 12 0 £ s. d. 302 — Hugh Hanlon, 300 perches, 60 0 0 Amount laid on the County at Large, this Assizes, 303 — Charles Kendall, 50 perches, 10 0 0 (see page 10, ) ...... 5134 11 304 — Robert Cowley, 50 perches, ...... 11 5 0 19 305 — Same,Louth 100 perches...... County10 0 Archives 22 306 — Thomas Mackin, 1603 perches,.. 10 26 4 Proportion o f the above Sum on the 307 — James Revels, 634 perches, ...... 17 15 0 respective Baronies. 311 — Thomas Mackin, repairing a wall, 16 0 0 313 — Same, building a wall, ...... 16 4 19 £ s. d. 314 — Same, mending a gullet...... 1 15 0 Ardee’s proportion, 1410 8 6 315 — James Kearney, repairing 200 perches of a road...... 15 0 0 Ferrard’s do. 1431 13 8 316 — Robert Cowley, 100 perches, 7 10 0 317 — Bernard Harragan, 300 perches,.. 13 15 0 Louth’s do. 743 11 5 318 — Same, 190 perches...... 7 2 6 319 — Bernard Treanor. 80 perches, 3 6 8 Upper Dundalk, do. 873 3 1 320 — Same, 90 perches...... 4 10 0 323 — Samuel Jackson Turner, his Fees, 34 18 7 Lower Dundalk, do. 676 3 3

Total,.... 7947 7 0 Total,.... 5134 19 11 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 97 96 APPLOTMENTS,

BARONY OF ARDEE. BARONY OF FERRARD.

£ s. d. £ s d. Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony this Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony this Assizes, (see page 29, ) ...... 566 15 9 Assizes, (see page 29,) ...... 735 13 11 Proportion of County at Large on do...... 1431 13 8 Proportion of County at Large on do...... 1410 8 6 Total to be raised, 1998 9 5 Total to be raised, 2146 2 5 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Amt. to be levied Parishes in this Barony, off each Parish. Barony, off each Parish. £ s. d. £ s. d. Louth CountyClonmore,.. Archives78 12 10 73 10 Shanlis,.;. 19 Dunany,. . 70 9 10 Clonkeen, . . 162 1 3 Termonfeckin, 417 16 1 0 Ardee...... 168 7 Drumshallon, 130 7 6 .. 119 19 11 Killany...... Ballymakenny, 18 6 1 2 Smarmore, 67 7 Monasterboice, 76 17 7 2 Stabannon...... 148 2 Phillipstown, 8 15 4 Richardstown, 45 16 9 Marlestown, 35 S 10 56 1 4 0 Stickillen...... Dunleer,.. 111 17 Mosstown,..., .. 188 14 3 Carrickbaggot, 31 16 7 . . 148 8 2 8 Kildemock, Mullery,.. 175 17 Maplestown and 48 13 2 . . 176 2 9 Rathdromin, Charlestown, 14 5 P ort...... 75 Tallanstown, 16 14 5 . . 120 8 D yzart, 74 5 Phillipstown, . . 138 0 0 Beaulieu and Newtown 70 3 2 Drumcar...... 181 13 4 Parsonstown,.. 30 1 2 C appog...... 47 12 0 Lordship and Mellifont 542 17 Kilsairan, ...... 205 9 4 Drom in,. ; 97 9 1 1998 9 5 Total,. ■ Total,.... 2146 2 5 M 98 APPLOTMENTS, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 99

BARONY OF LOUTH. BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

£ s. d. Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this £ s. d. Amount o f Presentments laid on this Barony, this Assizes, (see page 57, ) ...... 262 11 4 Assizes, (see page 69, ) ...... 619 12 1

Proportion of County at large on do...... 743 11 5 Proportion of County at Large, on do. 873 3 1

Total to be raised, 1006 2 9 Total to be raised,,. 1492 15 2

Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony, off each Parish. Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Louth£ s. d. County Barony,Archivesoff each Parish Manfieldstown,.. 7 7 £ S. d. Clonkeen, ...... 9 10 Dundalk, 376 12 0 Hainstown, 74 7 7 Darver, 16 4 Part of Louth Parish, 72 0 6 Haggardstown,.. 64 11 9 Killencoole, 57 15 0 Faughart, 86 18 O Ballybarrack, 47 14 7 Dromiskin, 1 7 D u n b in , ...... 97 16 6 Barronstown,.. 112 8 4 Part of Louth Parish, .. 390 7 6 Roach and Kane, 285 16 11 Castletown, 72 19 3 Manor of Castlering Phillipstown,.. 41 8 6 .. 147 4 11 in Louth Parish, Part of Creggan, 105 10 10 Inniskeen,.. 54 10 5 Total. 1006 2 9 Total,. 1492 15 2 100 APPLOTMENTS,

AN ABSTRACT,

Shewing the amount laid on this A ssizes, and the

Balance in the Treasurer's hands. BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK.

LAID ON THIS ASSIZES.

£ s. d. A rd ee, ...... 2146 2 5 £ S. d. Amount of Presentments laid on this Barony, this Ferrard...... 1998 9 5 Assizes, (see page 80, ) ...... ’ 289 14 2 Louth...... 1006 2 9 Proportion of County at Large, on do...... 676 3 3 Upper Dundalk, 1492 15 2 Total to be raised...... 965 17 5 Louth County ArchivesLower Dundalk, 965 17 5 Parishes in this Amt. to be levied Barony, off each Parish. Total to be raised,.. £7609 7 2

£ s. d. Lordship of Ravensdale, 3 9 3 6 9 alias Ballymascanlan, W e present that the amount of the Query Carlingford...... 538 10 11 Book this Assizes, is £5209 Is. 7d. and that the Balance in Treasurer’s hands is £5209 1 7 Ballyboysbeg and Bally- 33 19 9 £ s. d. boysmore Payments in advance...... 182 5 8 Queries discharged this Asssizes, 3662 7 11^ Total...... 965 17 5 3844 13 7 ------Actual Balance in Treasurer’s hands,.. £1364 8 0 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 103

FERRARD BARONY. PUBLIC ORDERS. Patrick Heeney, Tenure, John McClintock, Esq. Newtown, John Levins, Clonmore, Mr. Goodwin, Termonfeckin, Nicholas Garvey, Termonfeckin, H. M. Blackwell, Dunleer, Under 6th & 7th William the 4th, Chap. 116, Sec. 5. John Dolan, Dyzart, Mr. Hewgill, Drumshallon, Mr. Derepas, Drogheda, James Dolan, Gallstown, A. George Smith, Esq. Drogheda. John Doherty, Rathdonnell, We appoint that Presentment Sessions shall be held at the following Peter Collier, Cruistown, Denis Rath, Clogher, times and places, and for the following Baronies, between the hours Philip Mathews, Dunleer, Hugh Breadon, Mellifont. of 12 o’Clock at noon, and 5 o’Clock in the afternoon of each day respectively, preparatory to the next General Assizes, viz. — LOUTH BARONY.

At Ardee, on Tuesday, 9th January 1838, for Ardee Barony. Owen Keiran, Rathbrest, Nicholas King, Knockgrange, At Dunleer, on Thursday, 11th January, for Ferrard Barony. William Bell, Christianstown, Michael Carraher, same, At Louth, on Tuesday, 16th January, for Louth Barony. Patrick Hughes, Castlering, Owen Larney, Newrath, At Ballymascanlon, on Thursday, 18th January, for Lower Dundalk Bryan Neary, Whiterath, John Bell, Dericamma, At Dundalk, on Friday, 19th January, for Upper Dundalk. Philip Reilly, Manfieldstown, Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Ravens­ At Dundalk, on Friday, 19th January, for County at Large. John P. Lee, Esq. Drumleek, dale Park. Matthew Callan, Manfieldstown, Sec. 8. We fix and determine that the number of Persons to be associated UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. with the Justices, at the several Presentment Sessions for this County, shall be as follows. Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Clermont, Robert Dickie, Killen, Louth CountyThomas Archives Bradford, Carnbeg, John Bailey, West Short Stone, Arthur O’Hare, Ballinahattena, For Ardee Barony, Eight, Upper Dundalk, Barony, Six, Jacob Murphy, Castletown, James McAlester, Cambrickville, Ferrard do. Eight, Lower Dundalk do. Six. Mathew Fortescue, Esq. Dundalk, Louth do. Six, William Bailey, West Short Stone Thomas McCann, Ballinurd, Terence Coleman, Ballybarrack, Terence O’Hare, Dundalk. And from the following lists containing double the same number of LOWER DUNDALK BARONY persons who have paid the greatest amount of Grand Jury Cess, (selected from the Cess Collectors’ returns, agreeable to the 8th Section, John Gernon, Wilville, J. W . McNeale, Ballymascanlon, 116 Chap., 6 & 7, Wm. 4th., ) the aforesaid number are to be chosen R. De V erdon, Monksland house, by ballot. Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Ravens Edward Tipping, Bellurgan, ARDEE BARONY. dale Park, Richard Gernon, Catherinesgrove Samuel Bradford, Laughinmore, Thomas Gernon, Lower Grange, John Booth, Mullacloe, Benjamin Thompson, Ravensdale Thomas J. Plunkett, Rootstown, Bryan McCann Be lm ount. Denis Mullin, Richardstown, James McArdIe, Kilcurry, Thomas McCann, Greenmount, John Parks, Ballug Castle, Richard Henry, Rathneestin, John H. Dawson, Richardstown, John Coleman, Rathory, Patrick McCulIen, Clankey, Patrick Callan, Drumcar, Edward Tisdall, Racool, Sects. 5 S; 25. Lord Louth, Louthhall, Owen Callan, Cookstown, W e present that 100 copies of the Schedules of Applications to be Patrick Curran, Ardee, Alexander Lee, Tullykeel, made by the Secretary of the Grand Jury, be printed and dis­ Owen Neary, Williamstown, 'Charles Byrne, Hammunstown. tributed by him. 104 PUBLIC ORDERS, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. 105

Sec. 147. We appoint the following persons to be Collectors of the public Monies granted at this Assizes, for their respective Baronies, viz. — The following applications were certified by the Foreman, having been approved at the last Special Sessions. Mr. Francis Elliott, Darver, for Ardee Barony. Mr. James Simpson, Drogheda, for Ferrard Barony. Patrick Mohan and Peter Mulholland, to open a new line of road Mr. Arthur Holland, Louth, for Louth Barony. rom Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the Ford of Aclint and the Mr. William Hackett, Stephenstown, for Upper Dundalk Barony. Town of Ardee. Mr. Samuel Jackson Turner, Dundalk, for Lower Dundalk Barony. County Surveyor, to open a new line of road from Dundalk 59 Geo. 3, Chap. 84. to Ardee, between the Town of Dundalk and the mearing of Cavan We appoint that a Special Road Sessions shall be held at Ardee, on and Gibbstown. Tuesday, 9th January; at Dunleer, on Thursday, 11th January; at Dundalk, on Friday, 19th January, 1838, for the purpose of examin­ County Surveyor, to open a new line of road from Dundalk ing all accounts of the expenditure of money presented pursuant to an to Ardee, between the mearing of Dunmahon and the bridge of Fane. Act, 59, Geo. 3, Chap. 84. And that all accounts of the expenditure of money presented pursuant to that Act, shall be respectively con­ Countv Surveyor, to enlarge and improve the County Gaol. sidered and examined at such Special Sessions, to be held at Ardee, for the Baronies of Ardee and Louth, at such Special Sessions to be held in Dunleer, for the Barony of Ferrard, and at such Special Sessions to be held in Dundalk, for the Baronies of Upper and Lower Dundalk.

7 Geo. 4 , Chap. 74, Sec. 2. W e appoint the following to be a Board of Superintendents of the 6 & 7 William 4 , Chap84, Sec. 5, Gaols withinLouth this County viz. — County Archives Rt. Hon. Earl Roden, George McGusty, Esq. The following lists are made by the Grand Jury, consisting of a Rt. Hon. Viscount Ferrard, John James Bigger, Esq. Committee of Appeal on Valuation, for the several Baronies in this Thomas Lee Norman, Esq. Graham Johnston, Esq. County, as also a general Committee of Revision of Valuation for the Faithful Fortescue, Esq. John Chambers, Esq. County Louth, pursuant to the Act, 6 & 7, Wm. 4, -Chap. 84, Sec. 5. James N. Frood, Esq. James Tipping, Esq. Blayney Balfour, jun. Esq. John Townley, Esq. ARDEE BARONY.

Joseph Shekleton, Esq. Peppers­ 6 & 7 William 4 , Chap. 116. Sir Alan E. Bellingham, Bart., town, W e appoint the following persons to fill the respective Offices in the Castlebellingham, Thomas William Filgate, Esq. County Gaol, viz. — William Filgate, Esq. Lisrenny, Arthurstown, George Taaffe, Esq. Smarmore Local Inspector, Rev. John H. Stubbs, John McClintock, Esq. jun. Dro­ Castle, Protestant Chaplain, Rev. John H. Stubbs, miskin, Protestant Dissenting Chaplain, Rev. James Beaty, James Carragher, Esq. Cardistown

Roman Catholic Chaplain, Rev. John Coyne, FERRARD BARONY. Surgeon, Joseph Gillichan, Esq. . Apothecary, Mr. Samuel Parks. Nicholas Markey, Esq. Walshes­ Rt. Hon Viscount Ferrard Collon town, See. 43. Sir P. Bellew, Bart. Barmeath, Francis Donagh, Esq. Newtown, Blaney Balfour, jun. Esq. Townley W e appoint that the County Surveyor shall keep an Office open for Michael Chester, Esq. Stonehouse H all, his regular attendance on Business, within the Town of Dundalk. Henry Chester, Esq. Cartown, 1 0 6 PUBLIC ORDERS. An Account of the Expenditure of Dundalk Gaol,

From Summer Assizes, 1836, to Summer Assizes, 1837.

LOUTH BARONY. Coal. Twenty-seven. Faithful Fortescue, Esq. Corderry Norman Garstin, Esq. Braggans­ Nature of Fuel...... M ixed. Matthew O’Reilly. Esq. Thomas­ town, Number of Fires in the Gaol,...... 38 1-3 town, Travers Wright, Esq. Killencoole Nature of Dietary...... Average number (each day, ) of Crown Prisoners , 7 T. Lee Norman, Esq. Corballis, Frederick Foster, Esq. Fairhill. Male Debtors, 9 1/5 Brab. D. Sheils, Esq. Darver, Female Prisoners,.. 3 3/4d. UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. Rate of Diet head.

Alex. Donaldson, Esq. Philipstown Lennox Bigger, Esq. Dundalk. George McGusty Esq. Derryfalone W . H. Richardson, Esq. Prospect County Louth, D r 73 16 10 J. O'Callaghan, Esq. Priorland, J. McAlester, Esq. Cambrickville. Local Inspector, ...... 92 6 2 James N. Frood, Esq. Dundalk. 6 Physician ...... 110 15 176 15 6 LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. C h ap lain s, ...... Governor...... 160 0 0 0 Turnkeys...... 30 0 T. Fortescue, Esq. Ravensdale, I Edward Tipping, Esq. Bellurgan, 0 Schoolmaster...... 30 0 James W . McNeal, Esq. Bally- Richard De Verdon, Esq. Grange Matron, ...... ------mascanlon,... James Moore, Esq. Strandfield, 673 14 0 Donald McNeal,Louth Esq. Faughart, John Black, Esq.County Anniskea, Archives Total Cost o f Salaries Diet for the Year 265 5 1 GENERAL COMMITTEE ON VALUATION. 86 10 4 2 10 F u e l,...... 18 6 9 Rt. Hon. Earl Roden, James W olf McNeale, Esq. Soap and Candles, 13 6 6 Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Ferrard, Straw , ...... 41 Thomas Lee Norman, Esq. 3 4 Sir Patrick Bellew, Bart. Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Medicine, ...... 13 Stationery and Printing,.. 0 5 John McClintock, Esq. James N. Frood, Esq. 51 Blaney Townley Balfour, Esq. Clothing Prisioners,.. 47 17 4 Faithful Fortescue, Esq. 6 6 Henry Chester, Esq. William Filgate, Esq. Repairs of Gaol, 86 306 13 7 S u n d rie s ,...... £1245 12 8

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By Feeding Soldiers confined by 4 4 0 Courtmartial...... 58 2 6 62 2 6 — Profit on Work Account,.. £1183 10 2 Total Expense for the Year, J. H STUBBS, Local Inspector LOUTH CONSTABULARY. CONSTABULARY. 109

INSPECTOR GENERAL, Phillips, Francis Creighton, John Pepper, Adam Clarke, Bryan Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Kennedy, Dublin. Peery, Robert W i l l i a m Cartwright, R ied, Ross J a m e s Cartwright Ried, John

Duffy Ow en Roddy, Robert SUB-INSPECTOR. Eldon, John R eilly, W illiam Elliott, John Rutherford, Jam es

Robert Simpson, E sq., Dundalk, Eastwood, John Sm ith, Robert

Foster Edw ard Sm ith. Joseph

Boylan, John Turner, Robert

Boylan Felix, M ullens, Patt.

CHIEF-CONSTABLES. Faulkner, Janies Turner, Adam

Forbes, Robert W hite, John Sinclair Henry Decluzeau, Esq., Ardee, Graham . W illiam W hite, John R. F. McDonnell, Esq., Collon. Geddis John W alsh, W illiam Thomas Stewart, Esq., Carlingford. Henry Thom as, Bates, John Thomas Armstrong, Esq., Dundalk. H oey, Daniel Bell, Thom as William Little, Esq., Louth. Hughes, George Boyd, John Haw kins, W illiam Buckley, John

Halfpenny, W i l l i a m Bates, Sam uel

Johnston, W i l l i a m Carley, George

CONSTABLES. Jam es, Hum phrey Cooper, Thom as Louth CountyJam es, StephenArchives Clooney, M organ Cunningham, Daniel Clutterbuck, Ed, L. Kenny, John Craw ford, W illiam Troy, John Bowles, George Kennedy, Jam es Cunningham , Thom as Turner, Robert Cox, Joseph K elly, M ichael Darlington, Ben. Armstrong, Robert Goodall, John K err, Charles D rury, W illiam Burns, John Heaslip, George Kirw an, Thom as Ew in, John Geddis, James Johnston, John Levins, John Farrel, W illiam , Carmichael, James Lawson, John Lancey, Patrick, Fitzgerald, Richard Kilfoile, William Milling, Oliver Little, Jacob G ilbert, Janies Harrison, Elias McMemony, William Lynn. John Henderson, W illiam Moffit, William Ruth, Thomas M iller, Thom as Jones John Armstrong Samuel Richardson, Edward M urphy, Jam es Johnston. T h o m a s Stokes, James Vickers, Samuel M urphy. Jam es G arten, Patt. Kidd, William Williams, William M arkey, John Laird, David Finigan, Patrick Eaton, William, M alone, Bryan M axw ell, John McCulIen, Patrick M ara, Daniel, M ills. John M cDonnell, Patrick M cDonald, Edw ard SUB-CONSTABLES. — 1st Class. M cGuinness W illiam M cM urray, Christr. M cAlester, M ichael M cLoughlin, Thom as Armstrong, George Bradley, James M cKeown, Arthur Ow ens, George, Anderson, Joseph Bradley, Thomas M cKeow n, Joseph Pow ell, B enjam ine Atkinson, John Burns, John M cAviedy, Charles Patteson, G eorge, Bowles, William Carolin, Nicholas, M cDonald, Henry Peel, Richard Babbington, Samuel Clyde, James O ’N eill, Arthur Q uigley, John Bond, John Crawley, Hector Patterson, Tho mas 1 1 0 CONSTABULARY.

Redmond Neasy Walsh, Hugh Reilly, Patrick, Wallace, Robert Robinson; William White, Henry Ruth, Richard Williams, Thomas Shaw, John Wilson, William Shaw, William Seery, John Strong, William Cooke, William Tracey, James

SUB-CONSTABLES. — 2 n d C l a s s .

Cryan, Roger Dames, Thomas Daly, Mars Lahey, John Farrell Abraham Kelly, Matthew Flanigan, John McCue, Thomas Gilpin, William McCue, William, Golding, James Kelly, Michael Grady, Thomas McAlester, Denis Gunn, Thomas Brennen, William Havirty, Edward Gibney, P. LouthJennings, JosephCounty Tobin, Archives P. Kelly, Alexander Elliot, Thomas O’Rourke, Dom. Bell, William

Constables,.. 29 Sub-Constables, 1st Class,.. 121 Do. 2nd D o .,.. 24 Total,.. 174