COUNTY OF .

GRAND WARRANT FOR SPRING ASSIZES, 1894,

CONTAINING AN ABSTRACT OF ALL THE COUNTY PRESENTMENTS.

JUDGES: THE RIGHT HON. MR. JUSTICE MURPHY,

THE RIGHT HON. MR. JUSTICE HOLMES.

HIGH-SHERIFF :

E dmond O ’ C onor, Esq., J.P.* Charleville, Dunleer. Louth County ArchivesSUB-SHERIFF: T homas J. B yrne, Esq., Rossmakea, Dund

Fiscal Day— Monday, 2&th February, 189 Crown Day— Wednesday, 28th February,

GRAND JURY. 1 WILLIAM RUXTON, Esq., J.P.. V.L. (Foreman). 2 L. A. Lee-Norman. Esq., J.P., D.L. 13 Malcolm B. Murray, Esq., J.P. 3 B. R. T. Balfour, Esq., J.P., D.L. 14 John J. E. Bigger, Esq., J.P. 4 John Murphy, Esq., J.P. 15 Colonel Charles Thornhill. 5 Arthur Macan, Esq., J.P., D.L. 16 Henry C. Tisdall, Esq., J.P. 6 W. de Salis Filgate, Esq., J.P., D.L. 17 Alfred H. Wynne, Esq., J.P. 7 Henry Chester, Esq., J.P. 18 Walter S. Butler, Esq., J.P. 8 M.-Gen.O’B.B. Woolsey, J.P., D.L. 19 Richard Quin, Esq., J.P. 9 John R. Garstin, Esq., J.P., D.L. 20 Henry C. Lloyd, Esq., J.P. 10 Ralph Smyth, Esq., J.P. 21 Samuel Bradford, Esq., J.P. 11 William J. O’Reilly, Esq., J.P. 22 Patrick D. Caraher, Esq. 12 Thomas M. Richardson, Esq., J.P. 23 Christopher M. Neary, Esq., J.P.

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NEW PRESENTMENTS. —^ — County at Large.

W e present the following Suma to be raised off the County at Large, for the several purposes mentioned, and under and by virtue o f the several Acts relating thereto, viz. :— COUNTY OFFICERS. No. £ s d 1 Townley F. Filgate, Secretary of Grand Jury, half-a-year’s salary due him this Assizes. To be Louth County nowArchives paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110; and 30 & 31 Vic., chap. 46, 90 16 8 2 P. J. Lynam, County Surveyor, 8 months’ salary due him 1st March, 1894. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 41 ; and 24 & 25 Vic,, chap. 63, sec, 5, ...... 266 13 4 3 Same, half-a-year’ s expenses of Clerk and office, due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 43, . . 25 0 0 4 James Dromgoole, Surveyor’s Assistant, half- a-year’s salary due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, Ibid, and 24 & 25 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 7, 40 0 0

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£ 8 d No. Brought forward, . . 422 10 0 £ s d 5 John M. C. Lyons, Surveyor’s Assistant, the Brought forward . . 542 10 0 No. like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. .» 40 0 0 charge upon the County Rates by payment o f a commutation sum 6 Francis J. Lynam, Surveyor’s Assistant, the from the Treasury to the County, £2 1 8 like. To be now paid out of the surplus or Original proportion payable by balance in County Bank. Ibid, . . 37 10 0 County, 36 & 37 Vic., chap. 51, 7 Thomas J. Byrne, Sub-Sheriff, half-a-year’s sec. 4 ; and 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 49, salary due him the 6th February, 1894. To be sec. 32 ; and 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 63, £14 11 8 now paid out of the surplus or balance in County 16 13 4 Bank. 6 & 7 JVtn. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110, .. 23 10 0 14 Henry Noble, late Governor of County Prison, for the like, viz. :— 8 Daniel Hindes, Judge’s Crier, half-a-year’s salary due him this Assizes, To be now paid out Former Treasury Proportion, .. £3 5 6 of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 5 0 0 Original County proportion, .. 31 2 10 Ibid, ------34 8 4 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, Barrister’s Crier, the 15 Annie Foster, late Matron of O unty Prison, like. To be now paid out of the surplus or for the like, viz.: — balance in County Bank, Ibid, .. . . 5 0 0 Former Treasury proportion. .. £2 0 8 10 Townley F. Filgate, keeper of the County Original County proportion, .. 5 9 4 Court-house,Louth the like. To be now paid County out of the Ibid, Archives ------7 10 0 surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, . . 5 0 0 16 Hugh Davidson, late a Warder of County 11 Joseph Reilly, keeper of Quarter Prison, for the like, viz. :— Sessions Court-house, the like. To be now paid Former Treasury proportion, .. £3 3 10 out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Original County proportion, .. 8 9 6 Section 79, ...... 2 0 0 Ibid, ------11 13 4 12 The same, as caretaker of Ardee Bridewell, the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or HARBOUR CONSTABLES. balance in County Bank, 40 & 41 V icchap. 49, 17 £13 6s. 8d. to Horatio Chegwin, Harbour sec. 31, ...... 200 Constable of Carlingford, 8 months’ salary due him to 1st March, 1894, he having lodged the RETIRING ALLOWANCES. receipts of said Harbour in Bank to the credit of 13 Edward Tipping, late Local Inspector of the County, for 8 months to 1st February, 1894, County Prison, 4 months’ retiring allowance due amount of same, £31 0s. 6d. To be now paid him the 1st July, 1894, v iz .:— out of the surplus or balance in County Bank to Proportion formerly paid by the the credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed Treasury now transferred as a upon the levy. 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 9,

Carried over, ,, 542 10 0 Carried over, .. 612 15 0 6 7

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£ 8 d £ e d Brought forward, . . 698 2 10 Brought forward, .. 612 15 0 No. No. COUNTY INFIRMARY GRANT. 18 £6 13s. 4d. to James Cumiskey, Harbour 22 Bank of Ireland, Treasurer of the County Constable of Giles’ Quay, for the like. Amount Infirmary, for the use of said Infirmary, for of receipts, £8 13s. 10d. To be now paid out half-a-year. 6&7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 85, .. 250 0 0 of the burplu9 or balance in County Bank to the credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed COUNTY INFIRMARY SURGEON. upon the levy. Ibid, .. . . 23 Hercules H. Macdonnell, M.D., Surgeon of the County Infirmary, half-a-year’s salary that 19 £5 Os. 0d. to Patrick Neacy, Harbour will be due him at Summer Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 Constable of Clogher Head Harbour, for the like. Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 86, .. .. 47 0 0 Amount of receipts, £14 3s. 2d. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County RICHMOND DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM. Bank to the credit of said Harbour, but not to 24 The Governors of Richmond District Lunatic be placed upon thelevy. Ibid, . . •»>,>>> Asylum for Maintenance of the Officers thereof and Patients therein, from 1st April, 1894, to 31st CORONERS. March, 1895. To be advanced from time to time as may be required out of the surplus or balance 20 Dr* Joseph M. Callan, one of the Coroners, in County Bank. 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 24 ; and 1 for the performance of the duties of his office, viz.: 2 Vic., chap. 116, ...... 1818 4 7 8 Louthmonths’ salary^ to 1st March, 1894, County £40 0 0 Archives Mileage, ...... 280 PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Incidental Expenses, .. .. 1 5 6 25 W illiam Tempest, for certain Printing and Expenses of MedicalWitnesses, .. 1111 0 ------55 4 6 Stationery, supplied by him, per contract, for half-a-year. 6& 6 Wm. 4, chap, 116, secs. 131 To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in and 142, ...... 77 8 8 County Bank. 9 & 10 Vic., chap. 37, secs. 25 30; and 44 ^ 45 Vic., chap, 35. 26 Patrick Mathews, for the like. Ibid, 27 13 2 27 William Tempest, to repay him the cost of 21 Dr. Thomas J. Moore, Second Coroner, for distributing the County Books and Documents, the like, viz. :— directed by the Grand Jury to be distributed by 8 months’ salary to 1st March, 1894, £26 13 4 the respective officers of the County. To be Mileage, ...... 180 now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Incidental Expenses, , . . . ,,,,,, Bank. Secs, 8, 25, and 142, .. .. 2 13 11 Expenses of Medical Witnesses, .. 2 2 0 ------30 3 4 28 Patrick Mathews, for the like. To be now To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in paid out of the surplus or balance in Coutny Bank. County Bank. Ibid. Ibid, ...... 4149

Carried over, .. 698 2 10 Carried over, .. 2925 17 11 9

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 £ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 3011 17 11 Brought forward, . . :2925 17 11 No. Forward, .. .. £3 16 11 No. PUBLIC ANALYST. The 9th of 28 half-yearly instal­ ments of £1903 10s, 3d. expended on 29 Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D., Public Sanitary works at said Asylum. Ibid, 86 15 1 Analyst of this County, one year’s salary that will be due him at Summer Assizes, 1894. 38 & 39 The 5 th o f 28 half-yearly instal­ Vic., chap. 63, sec. 29, . . 20 0 0 ments of £89 5s. 4d. expended on Drainage and Sanitary Appliances and RENTS. supply of Gas and Water for said Asylum. Ibid, .. .. 4 19 30 Svdney Bellingham, 1 year’s rent of a Petty Sessions’ house in , due the 1st The 3rd of 28 half-yearly instal­ January, 1894. d & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, gee. 77, 8 0 0 ments of £84 expended on Water Supply for said Asylum. Ibid, . . 3 17 0 31 Eliza J. Biabazun, for the like in Termon­ feckin, due 1st November, 1893. Ibid, 10 0 0 The 2nd of 40 half-yearly instal­ ments, of £47 4s. 10d. expended on 32 Joseph Crilly, for the like in Dunleer, due 1st January, 1894. Ibid, 10 0 0 additional Sanitary W orks at said Asylum. Ibid, . . .. 1 13 3 33 B. R. Balfour, for the like in Mell, due 1st February, 1894. Ibid, . . .. 10 0 0 This County’s proportion of in­ terest on the sum of £3200, advanced 34 Henry 0. Lloyd, for the like in , due for the cost of new works at said 1st Louth November, 1893. Ibid, County8 0 0 Asylum.Archives Ibid, .. .. 6 2 11 ------106 6 11 35 Henry C. Tisdall, for the like in Carlingford, due 1st February, 1894, Ibid, 10 0 0 ST. Joseph ’ s fem ale in d u s t r ia l school, d u n d a l k . 38 The Governor and Company of the Bank of 36 The same, for the like in Ravensdale, due 1st Ireland for the Commissioners of Public Works, February, 1894. Ibid, 10 0 0 on foot of a loan for St. Joseph’s Female In­ REPAYMENTS TO THE COMMISSIONERS dustrial School, , viz.: — OF PUBLIC WORKS. The 14th of 70 half-yearly instal­ ments of £4000, with £3000 interest 37 The Governor and Company of the Bank of thereon, for the purpose of altering, Ireland for the Commissioners of Public Works, enlarging, and re-building said In­ on foot of advances from the Consolidated Fund, dustrial School, . . ..£ 10 0 0 0 v iz.:— Amount of Premium on Insurance The 25th of 28 half-yearly instal­ of said Industrial School. . . 3 18 0 ments of £84 8s. 0d. expended on new works for Richmond District £103 18 0 Lunatic Asylum. 18 & 19 Vic., chap. This instalment not to be placed on the levy, 109, sec. 3 ; and 40 41 Vic., chap. 27, sec. 4, ...... £3 16 11 a bond with security having been completed, as Carried over, 3118 4 10 Carried over, .. 3011 17 11 .. 10 11 N E W PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRI.S'G ASSIZES, 1894 £ s d No. Brought forward, . . 3118 4 10 t----- £ 8 d ordered by the Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, No. Brought forward, . . -318 3 16 2 1887, providing that instalments should be paid into the County Bank to anticipate and prevent 43 The Manager of Artane Industrial School, the necessity for making of Levy. 48 Vic. chap. County Dublin, for the like. To bo now paid out 49, secs. 1, 2, 3, 4, $ 9. of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 31 Vic., chap. 25, sec, 9, . . ..166 9 REPAYMENTS TO PAYMASTER GENERAL. 39 The Governor and Company of the Bank of 4 4 The Manager of the House of Charity In­ Ireland for the Paymaster General on foot of dustrial School, , for the like. To bo advances from the Consolidated Fund, viz, :— now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. .. 16 6 10 One half-year’s expense of Annual Revision of Rateable Property in this 45 The Manager of St. Joseph’s Industrial School, County to 1st January, 1894. 37 §• Dundalk, for the like. Tu be now paid out of 38 Vic., chap. 7, sec, 3, . . £52 10 0 the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 97 10 4

Constabulary expenses, half-a-year, to 30th 46 The Manager of St. Josej ii’3 Industrial September, 1893, viz.: — School, Letteifiack, for the like. To be now One moiety of extra Constables, Nil. paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, . . .. 6 10 11 & 12 Vie., chap, 72, _,. 52 10 0 8 Louth County47 TheArchives Manager of St. Kvran’s Industrial REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. School, Rathdrum, for the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 40 ^ The Manager of St. Conleth’s Reformatory Ibid, ...... 26 3 School, King’s County, for the reception and keeping of Juvenile Offenders committed from this 4H The Manager of Baltimore Fishery Industrial County, for six months ending 30th November, School, County Cork, for the like. To be now 1893. To be now paid out of the surplus or paid out ol the surplus or balance in County Bank. balance in County Bank. 31 32 Vic., chap. 59, 6 10 8 Ibid, ...... 35 4 41 T*!0 Manager of Spark’s Lake Reformatory 49 The Manager of Danesfort Industrial School, School, Monaghan, for the like. To be now paid Upton, County Cork, for the like. To be now out of the surplus or balance in CountyBank. paid out of the surplus or balance in County m ' ■■ •• . . . . 3 5 4 Bank. Ibid, . . . . 10 14 6 42 O , T1! 0 r,Ma“ ag.Cr , of H « h Reformatory bchool, County Dublin, for the like. To be now 50 The Manager of St. Anne’s Industrial paid out of the surplus or balance in County School, Booterstown, County Dublin,for the like. Bank. Ibid, ...... 354 To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, ...... 3 5 3 Carried over, ..3 1 8 3 16 2 Carried over, ..3 3 4 0 2 1 12 13 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894

£ 8 (1 £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 3340 2 1 No. Brought forward, .. 3379 16 5 No. 57 Being the amount of expenses incurred in 61 The Manager of St. Joseph’s Industrial School, carrying into effect the provisions of the Acts 13 Clonmel, for the like. To be now paid out of and 14 Victoria, chapter 69, and 40 and 41 the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid' 3 5 4 Victoria, chapter 56, and 48 Victoria, chapter 3, and Order in Council dated 3rd June, 1889, regulating the Qualification and Registration of MISCELLANEOUS. Parliamentary Voters in this County, v iz .:— 52 Stephen Brown & Co., contractors, to pay for 14 tops of Coal, 1 ton of Coke, also bogwood, Stephen O’Shaughnessy, Clerk of supplied to the County Court-house since last the Crown and Peace, for his ex­ Assizes, for the use of same, To be now paid out penses. To be now paid out of the of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & surplus or balance in County Bank, £96 13 3 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 76, .. .. 12 13 0 William Tempest, for Printing, per contract, . . . . , . 45 3 11 53 Townley F. Filgate, to pay for candles and gas-light supplied to the County Court-house, Patrick Mathews, for the like, . . 41 7 0 since last Assizes, for the use of same. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in Andrew Fleming, Court-keeper, County Bank. Ibid, .. .. _ 4 9 u Dundalk. To be now paid out of the Louth Countysurplus Archives or balance in County Bank, 3 0 0 54 Stephen Brown & Co., contractors, to pay for II tons of Coal supplied to Ardee Courthouse, Joseph Reilly, Court-keeper, tor past year, for use of same. To be now paid Ardee. To be now paid out of the out of the surplus or balance in Countv Bank. surplus or balance in County Bank, 0 10 0 Ibid, . " ’ ' •• •• ..1100 Henry Garvey, Court-keeper, Drogheda. To be now paid out of 55 Joseph Reilly, to pay for stationery, gas-light the surplus or balance in County and sundry requisites supplied to the Ardee Bank. 13 14 Vic., chap. 69, sec. Court-house for Quarter Sessions for past year. 70 ; and 40 4" 41 Vic., chap. 56 ; and JLo be now paid out of the surplus or balance in 48 Vic., chap. 3, . . .,100 County Bank. Sect. 69, 76, 131, .. .. 7 1 1 ------187 14 2

66 Townley F Filgate to pay the premium on 58 Being the amount of expenses incurred in On ° f- . 0 ° f0r I^urance of A, dee Sessions Court-house against f i r e , to the carrying into effect the provisions of the Act 34 • th March, 1895. To be now paid out of the and 35 Victoria, chapter 65, and Order in Council urplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. dated 18th December, 1877, relating to Juries in 4, chap. 116, sec. 155, .. _ 15 0 Ireland, viz. :—

Carried over, . . 3567 10 7 Carried over, . . 3379 16 5 14 15

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£ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, 3567 10 7 No. Brought forward, . . 3728 15 3 Stephen O’Shaughnessy, Clerk of No. the Crown and Peace, for his ex­ penses. To be now paid out of tho 63 To the undermentioned District Inspectors surplus or balance in County Bank, £41 14 0 of Constabulary for expenses incurred in the apprehension and conveyance of Prisoners in this William Tempest, for Printing, per County, from 1st June, 1893 to 31st January, contract. 34 & 35 Vic., chap, 65, 1894, v iz.:— sec. 16, . . , . .. 9 15 0 51 9 0 H. G. Brownrigg, Ardee District, .. £9 3 6 59 The Governor and Company of the Bank of C. W. Lyon, Collon District, ,. 1 7 6 Ireland for the Fee Fund, being the fee payable J. W . Brown, Drogheda District .. 2 13 8 ou the Secretary’s Account, after bummer P. C. Power, Dundalk District, .. 21 3 4 Assizes, 1893, at 5s. per cent., to cover the ex­ 34 8 0 pense of Auditing said account, under the Aet 1 Victoria, chapter 64, section 17, and Orders in To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in Council dated 21st June, 1878, and 26th January, County Bank. 40 Sf 41 Vic., chap. 49, sec, 21. 1893,Louth respectively. 1 Vic., chap. 54, sec.County 17, 17 14 S Archives 60 Townley F. Filgate, being the expense 64 P. C. Power, D.I., Inspector of Weights and incurred by him in furnishing the copy of the Measures, for cost of providing a store and office County Valuation for Cess Collectors, as required for the County Standard Weights and Measures, by the Act 19 and 20 Victoria, chapter 63. To for half-year to Summer Assizes, 1894. 41 & 42 be now paid out of the surplus or balance in Vic., chap. 49, sec. 82 ; and 52 & 53 Vic., chap. County Bank. 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, . . 28 0 0 21, sec. 9, ...... 500 61 Townley F. Filgate being the expense in­ curred by him in applotting the Cess upon this 65 Amount required as estimated by the Secretary County and making two copies of same. To be to the Grand Jury to defray the expenses to be now paid out of the surplus or balance in incurred by the Constabulary of this County for County Bank. Ibid, 40 0 0 the half-year to Summer Assizes, 1894, in the execution of their duty under the Act 41 and 42 62 The same, being the amount expended in Victoria, chap. 49, sec. 80, relating to In ­ providing furniture and fittings for the Courts spection of Weights and Measures, To be paid and Court-rooms in the County Court-house. quarterly on Certificate of County Inspector, out To be now paid out of the surplus or balance of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 41 in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, and 42 Vic., chap. 49, sec. 80, . . . . 10 0 0 sec. 69, 24 1 0

Carried over, .. 3728 15 3 Carried over, .. 3778 3 3 16 17

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£ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 3778 3 3 Brought forward . . 3979 3 1 No. 66 County Surveyor, for keeping the County Court-house in repair, and heating and supplying 71 Patrick Markey, contractor, one-half the ex­ gas-fittings for same, for 1 year, until Spring pense of repairing the post road from Carrickma­ Assizes, 1895. To be paid as required out of the cross to Dundalk. Ibid, . . 27 5 8 surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 69 ; and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, 100 0 0 72 Patrick Quinn, contractor, one-half the expense of repairing the post road from Inniskeen 67 James Malone, contractor, for repairing the to Carrickmacross Ibid, ., . . 5 12 6 Court-house of Ardee, Court-keeper’s residence and out-offices, for 1 year, until Spring Assizes, 73 Laurence Conlon, contractor, one-half the 1895. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 69, .. 15 0 0 expense of repairing the post road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross. Ibid, and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 68 The Court-keeper of Wicklow Court-house, •• ...... 141 3 7 being this County’s proportion of the extra expense incurred in preparing said Court-house 74 Patrick Murphy, contractor, one-half the for the Winter Assizes. To be now expense of repairing 5 38 perches of the post road paid Louth out of the surplus or balance in County County from Archives Ardee to Drogheda. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, Bank. 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 57, secs. 62 & 63, . . 0 10 0 116, sec. 50, ,. . . .. 34 18 2

69 The Treasurer of , to repay 75 John Stafford, contractor, one-half the ex­ an advance to Burton Booth as Executor of the pense of repairing the post road from Drogheda to Collon. Ibid, . . . . 65 0 late Thomas Bourne, Clerk of General Meeting 3 of Lieutenancy for cost of inserting in Dublin Gazette the appointment of a Deputy Lieutenant. 76 James Toris, jun., contractor, one-half the expense of repairing 284 perchee of the post road To be now paid out of the surplus or balance from Ardee to the sea by Dunleer. Ibid, .. 8 5 in County Bank. 45 & 46 Vicchap, 49, secs. 34 8 and 53, ...... 0 9 10 77 John Stafford, contractor, one-half the expense of repairing 1362 perches of the post road from POST ROADS. Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, Ibid, . . 79 9 0

70 John K in g/ contractor, one-half the expense 78 James Conlon jun., contractor, one-half the of repairing the post road from Ardee to Dunleer expense of repairing the post road from Uundalk by Dromin. 6 & 7 William 4., Chapter 116, 0 0 to Kingscourt. Ibid, ...... 54 9 4

Carried over, £4395 7 Carried over, .. 3979 3 1 .. 3 18 19 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 £ a d Brought forward, . . 4395 7 3 No. of Ardee. £ 8 d Deduct the following in aid of the levy, v iz .:— No. Surplus Balances in Bank: — 79 Nicholas Neary, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1899, 448 perches of the At Summer Assizes, 1893 : road from Dundalk and Carrickmacross to Interest on Exchequer Bills, £13 5 6 Dunleer by Castlebellingham, between the bounds Interest allowed on County of the Barony at and at Drumleck, Account, .. 28 13 2 and the Police Barrack in Castlebellingham. 6 and 7 Wm. 4. chap. 116, sec. 52, 1 st year . . 60 13 4 Surplus Money from Sale of Dog Licenses, . . 162 14 2 80 Patrick Markey, contractor, for repairing until Sale of Registry Lists, . . 0 10 0 Spring Assizes, 1899, 783 perches of the road Dundalk Advertising Co. from Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Ballyregan for Rent of Notice Board. 1 0 0 bridge and the County bounds at Tullydrum and Coolreagh. Ibid, 1st year . . 37 10 4 Commutation allowed on Hugh Davidson’s Pension 81 Bernard Carberry, contractor, for repairing as late Prison Warder, .. 143 4 6 until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1468 perches of the ... 3 7 4 road from Ardee to Drogheda by Kildemock At Louth Spring Assizes, 1894 : County GlebeArchives and Paughanstown, between Crossellish Blakestown cross, and the Barony boundary at Interest on Exchequer Bills, 14 8 11 Funshog, and A. M'Guinness’s at Paughanstown, Interest allowed on County Hid, 1st year .. 27 10 6 Account, 31 4 9 82 James Hoey, contractor, for building 51 feet Sale of Registry Lists, 1 1 0 of a defending wall on the road from Ardee to C. P.S. of Ravensdale District Drumcondra, at the boundary of the County Fine for Poaching, 1 0 0 Meath. Section 56, ...... 5300 Dundalk Advertising Co. 83 County Surveyor, for making drains and for Rent of Notice Boards, 1 0 0 gullets at Charlestown and Arthurstown Little, ■- 48 14 8 on the road from Ardee to Essexford. To be ------398 2 0 paid as required out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, 20 0 0 TOTAL, .. £3997 5 3 84 Patrick Tenanty, contractor, for constructing a treble gullet on the road from Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, between Philipstown Chapel and Whiteriver bridge. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 50, ...... 17 0 0

Carried over, 215 14 2 21

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 £ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 417 18 3 No. Brought forward, .. 215 14 2 85 James Conlon, jun., contractor, for raising of the post road from Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, and coping 7 perches of a wall on the road from between Crossellish and Coogan’s bridge. 6 & V Dundalk to Kingscourt, between the bridge at Wm, 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 2nd year, .. 850 0 Mills of Louth and James Conlon’s gate. Ibid, Off County at Large, .. £85 0 0 7 0 0 and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, Off Barony, • • 85 0 0

86 To be raised off this Barony and paid to John £170 0 0 Callan, of Drumcashel, to reimburse him for loss and damage occasioned by the maliciously or 90 John Reilly, oontractor, for repairing for 3 wantonly setting on fire and totally destroying a years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 994 perches of barn, pighouse, and calf house, all under one roof, road from Ardee to Drogheda, between the with a threshing machine and winnowing Municipal boundary of Ardee and the Barony machine, 3 memel beams, a quantity of other boundary at Annaglog ; and between the Barony timber in planks, 2 oatbins, and a beam, ficales boundary at Newtownknock»d°va and White­ and weights, which were in the barn, all his river bridge. Ibid, 2nd year . . 124 5 0 property, on the night of Monday, the 26th day of June, 1893, or early on the following morning, 91 Patrick Markey, contractor, for repairing for at Shamrock, Townland of Drumcashel, Parish 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 873 perches of Stabannon. 6 & 7 Win. 4, chap. 116, sec. 135, 100 0 0 of the post road from Carrickmacross to Dundalk, Louth County betweenArchives the meering of Louth and Monaghan at, Tullyraine, and the meering of Louth and Ardee 87 Franeis Bonynge, High Constable of the 5 7 Barony of Ardee, being the amount of his Baronies at Drumgoolan. Ibid, 2nd year, . . 27 Poundage at 10d. in the £1, on £1860 Os, 0d., Off County at Large, .. £27 5 8 lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Off Barony, • • 27 5 7 Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after Spring Assizes, 1893. To be now £54 11 3 paid out of the surplus or balance in County 92 Patrick Tenanty, contractor, for repairing for Bank, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 1070 perches and 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, 77 1 8 of the road from Ardee to Drogheda by Philips­ town, between Hoathstown cross and Whiteriver 88 To be raised off this Barony being the amount 35 13 4 of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per bridge. Ibid, 2nd year . . affidavit of Collector, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, 93 Edward Mathews, contractor, for repairing 18 ’2 5 sec. 145; and 19

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£ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 919 13 7 Brought forward, 707 9 3 No. No. creagh, between Essexford bridge and the post 94 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 5 road at Drumgowna, and between James Moore’s years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 925 perches of in Stonetown and Widow Gernon’s in Corcreagh. the road from Dunleer to Kells by Lawlesstown Ibid, 3rd year . . 22 19 2 Hill, between the Barony boundary at Lawless­ Off Louth Barony for half of 120 town Hill and the Barony boundary at Slate perches, .. ..£150 bridge, Ibid, 2nd year 30 16 8 Off Ardee Barony, .. 22 19 2

95 John M'Keever, contractor, for repairing for 5 £24 4 2 years from Spring Assizes, 189-3, 821 perches of 100 Laurence Carroll, contractor, for repairing for the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by Reaghs­ 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 670 perches town, between Arthurstown cross and John of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port by Hoey’s public house, with branches from Reaghs­ Clonmore, between the bounds of Ardee and town Chapel to the Wildgoose Lodge and Curtis’s at Corstown and Gallagh and Clonmore, cross. Ibid, 2nd year 17 2 1 Ibid, 3rd year .. 25 2 6 101 Owen Mathews, contractor, for repairing for 96 John Mathews, contractor, for repairing for 5 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 2000 perches years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 648 perches of of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, the Louthroad from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, County between betweenArchives the town of Ardee and the bridge of the bounds of the County at Eosslough and Aclint. Ibid, 4th year .. 147 18 4 Essexford. Ibid, Srd year .. 76 19 0 102 Patrick Nugent, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 540 perches 97 Laurence Mathews, contractor, for repairing of the road from Ardee to Slane by Oberstown, for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 775 perches between John’s bridge adjoining Ardee Work­ of the road from Ardee to Drumconrath, between house and Corbally’s cross. Ibid, 4 th year . . 15 15 0 Peter Hickey’s house in Ardee and Burley brida-e 103 Patrick Quinn, contractor, for repairing for 5 lb '< 3rd year 54 17 11 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 104 perches 98 Mathew Flynn, contractor, for repairing of the road from Newry to Kingscourt, between for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, Patrick Curtis’s house in Coolreagh and the 973 perches of the road lrom Drogheda to Dun­ m eeriD g of Louth and Monaghan at Tullydrum. dalk bv Bolies, between Mullin’s cross and the Ibid, 4 th year . . 4 2 4 little bridge at Braganstown. Ibid, 3rd year, 32 8 8 104 James Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 4 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 54 perches of 99 Daniel Morgan, contractor, for repairing for 5 the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between years from SpiiDg Assizes, 1892, 1162 perches of Churchtown cross and Churchtown graveyard. the road from Ardee to Caetleblayney by Cor- Ibid, lad year . . 1 1 6 0

Carried over, .. 919 13 7 Carried over, .. 1137 6 11 24 25

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£ 8 d £ s d Brought forward . . 1137 6 11 Brought forward. 1320 No. •• 105 John M-Fadden, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, Forward, 2 1 0 1100 perches of the road from Dundalk to the 284 Thomas Thornton » • • 0 10 0 sea at Salterstown, between the main street in 285 Michael Smyth, 0 15 0 Castlebellingham and the meering of Ardee and 287 John Hickey, 1 15 0 Ferrard at Salterstown. Ibid, last year . . 68 15 0 288 John Halligan, 0 6 0 289 Richard Kelly, 2 0 0 106 Henry Lennon, contractor, for repairing for 5 309 County Surveyor (not required) 67 18 0 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 1438 perches of the road from Dundalk to Drogheda, between £75 5 0 Braganstown bridge and Swail’s cross and Dromin cross. Ibid, last year ., 50 18 7 Surplus Balance in Bank, viz.:— 107 Laurence Mathews, contractor, for repairing This Barony’s proportion of the for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 1322 Probate Duty Grant in respect of perches of the road from Ardee to Annagasson, period ending 31st March, 1894, .. 352 0 0 between Poe’s cross and Dillonstown cross. Ibid, ------427 5 0 last year .. 57 16 9 893 4 9 108 Louth Patrick Quinn, contractor, for repairing County for 5 Archives years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 150 perches of 109 To be raised off the several individual holdings the post road from Inniskeen to Carrickmacross, in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s List between Rosslough bridge und the meering of of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being Louth and Monaghan near Dunulty Lough, Ibid, the amount returned by said Collector, upon last year .. 5 12 6 Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under Off County at Large, . . £5 12 6 his Warrant for Summer Assizes, 1893. 6 & 7 Off Barony, .. 5 12 6 Wm. 4. chap. 116, sec. 145 ; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, . . .. •• 349 10 11 £11 5 0 TOTAL, £1242 15 8 1320 9 9 Deduct the following in aid of the Levy :— Undischarged Presentments, No. 259 John Wildman, .. £0 1 0 269 Hugh Sweeney, .. 2 0 0

Forward, 2 1 0

Carried over, . . £1320 9 9 26 27

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 £ 8 d Barony of Drogheda. No. Brought forward, .. 75 13 8 No. £ s d Summer Assizes, 1893. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 110 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Wm, 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 ^ 20 Vic., until Spring Assizes, 1899, 460 perches of the chap. 63, sec. 10, 12 2 8 road from Collon to the sea by Tullyesker, 114 To be raised off this Barony being the between John Park’s house in Tullyesker and amount of Arrears of County Cess due upon Ballymakenny cross, including branch to Fields­ same per affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, town Chapel. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, 1st year . . 26 16 8 sec. 6, 1 10 11 111 To be raised off this Barony and paid to OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Anne M‘Cormack, of Moneymore, to reimburse 115 Thomas M'Donald, contractor for repairing her for loss and damage occasioned by the mal­ for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 378 perches iciously or wantonly burning and wholly destroy­ of the road from Drogheda to Dunleer, between ing one pike of hay and one butt of hay, her Mr. Harpur’s demesne and Tullyesker river. 6 & property, at 4 o’clock on Monday, the 4th day of 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 3rd year 47 5 0 September, 1893, on the lands of Moneymore, 116 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Parish of St. Peter’s. Section 135, . . 20 0 0 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 454 perches of the road from Collon to the sea by Listoke, 112 Louth To be raised off this Barony and paidCounty to the between Archives Mr. Ternan’s farm at Listoke and Black­ Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, being staff bridge. Ibid, last year 18 18 4 the 3rd Instalment of this Barony’s proportion of 24 half-yearly instalments of £4531 5s. 9d., and 155 10 7 interest thereon, at the rate of 3£ per cent, per Deduct the following surplus balance in Bank in annnm, expended on the construction of a Pier, aid of the Levy, viz. :— Approach Road, and other works, at Port Oriel This Barony’s proportion of the Probate Duty Harbour, Clogher Head, in this County. Said Grant in respect of period ending 31st March, instalment to be levied as follows, v iz.:— 1894, ...... 42 0 0 Off Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 Off Drogheda Barony, . . 28 17 0 113 10 7 117 To be raised off the several individual holdings £234 9 0 in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s List 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 17. 3rd instalment, 28 17 0 of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being the amount returned by the said Collector upon 113 Edward Sloan, High Constable of the Barony Affidavit, as unpaid upon the said holdings under of Drogheda, being the amount of his Poundage his Warrant for Summer Assizes, 1893. 6 & 7 at 10d. in the £1, on £291 4s. 9d., lodged by Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 20 Vic.. him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, chap, 63, sec. 6, . . . . 19 18 11 pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after TOTAL, £133 9 6 Carried over, .. 75 13 8 29 28 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894.

£ 8 d Barony of Upper Dundalk. No. Brought forward, . . 827 2 5 £ s d 122 Bernard Lavelle, contractor, for repairing N o. until Spring Assizes, 1899, 584 perches of the road from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, be­ 118 County Surveyor, for repairing until Spring tween the Railway bridge at Castletown and Assizes, 1895, 1623 perches of the road from Bellew’s bridge at Killen. Ibid, 1st year 144 15 8 Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, between the Municipal boundary on the Long Avenue, on the 123 Patrick Kirk, contractor, for repairing until Windmill road, and on the Bed Barn’s road at Spring A ssizes, ! 899, 946 perches of the road from Dairy Hill, and Clermont avenue gate. To be Dundalk to Crossmaglen by Roche, between the paid as required out of the surplus or balance in entrance to Chrin Chapel and the meering of County Bank. 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 50; Louth and Armagh. Ibid, 1st year . . 19 14 2 and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, 1st instalment, 284 0 6 124 James Lennon, contractor, for repairing until 119 Laurence Conlon, contractor, for repairing Spring Assizes, 1895, 305 perches of the road until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1093 perches of the from Dundalk to the sea at South Marsh, between post road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, Mr. M'Clenaghan’s house and the sea at South between the turn to Cambricville Brewery and Marsh. Section 50, . . . . 15 5 0 theLouth Barony boundary mark at . County 6 & Archives 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52 ; and 20 & 21 Vic., 125 Patrick Lamb, contractor, for re-building a chap. 15, ...... 141 3 7 gullet on the road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen, between Sheelagh Chapel and Tavanamore cross. Off County at Large, .. £141 3 7 Section 56, ...... 8 0 0 Off Barony, .. 141 3 7 126 Edward M'Keon, contractor, for erecting 44 £282 7 2 feet of a railing on the road from Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, at Hugh M'Keown’s 120 John M ‘Gahan, contractor, for repairing until house in Blackrock. Ibid, . . . . 0 1 0 Spring Assizes, 1899, 990 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between the 127 To be raised oft this Barony and paid to Municipal boundary at Mounthamilton and the Bridget Magee, of Philipstown, to reimburse her Barony boundary at Mullabohy. 6 7 Wm. 4, for loss and damage occasioned by the maliciously chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year .. 222 15 0 or wantonly setting fire to and wholly destroying a Flax Mill and about 3 tons of tow, her property, 121 Peter Hearty, contractor, for repairing until on the night of Thursday, the 20th day of July, Spring Assizes, 1899, 1075 perches of the road 1893, or early on the following morning, at from Dundalk to Forkhill, between the Municipal Philipstown, Townland of Philipstown, Parish boundary mark at Lisdoo and the meering of of Philipstown. Section 135, .. .. 50 0 0 Louth and Armagh. Ibid, 1st year . . 179 3 4 Carried over, . .. 1064 18 3 Carried over, .. 827 2 5 30 31

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 £ s d £ 8 d No. Brought forward, . . 1222 17 4 Brought forward, .. 1064 18 3 No. of the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, be­ tween Mr Barton’s gate at Castletown and 128 To be raised off this Barony and paid to Hackball’s cross. 6 & 7 Wm. 4. chap. 116, sec. 52, Thomas Thornton and Owen Toale, of Slieve, last year, 157 18 9 to reimburse them for loss and damage occasioned 133 Robert M'Neill, contractor, for repairing for by the maliciously or wantonly setting fire to 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1 890, 388 perches burning, and destroying a stack of flax their of the road from Newry to Dundalk, between the property, on the night of Sunday, the 8th day of Barony boundary at M'Kinley’s forge and the October, 1893, or early on the following morning, Municipal boundary at Mr. Duffy’s house. Ibid, at Philipstown, Townland of Philipstown, Parish last year .. 97 0 0 of Philipstown. Ibid, ...... 45 0 0 1477 16 1 129 Patrick Brennan, contractor, being the 2nd Deduct the following in aid of the Levy Instalment of £29 17s. 6d,, presented at Summer Undischarged Presentments, No. Assizes, 1893, for constructing 226 perches of a 1 footpath on the road from Dundalk to Ardee, 333 Bryan M'Ardle, 0 0 between the Workhouse cross and Henry 351 Patrick Mulholland, 0 15 0 Johnston’s house in Killally. Section 51, 355 Laurence Conlon, 3 0 0 2nd instalment , , 32 19 2 356 James Lavelle, 8 0 0 Louth County350 Archives Thomas Finn, 4 0 0 130 Thomas Burn, High Constable of the Barony 363 Michael Lynch, 2 0 0 of Upper Dundalk, being the amount of his 364 Sylvester Duffy, 1 0 0 Poundage at 10d. in thedEl, on £1558 13s. 8d., 365 John McFadden, 2 0 0 lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said 369 Henry Dearey, 0 15 0 Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant 373 Patrick Murtagh, 010 0 issued after Summer Assizes, 1893. To be now 374 James Trainor, 2 10 0 2 paid out of the surplus or balance in County 378 County Surveyor (not required) 0 1 Bank, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116,sec. 148; and 19 and 20Vic., chap. 63, sec, 10, .. .. 64 18 11 Surplus Balances in Bank, viz.:— 24 12 2 County Cess on Govern­ 131 To be raised off this Barony being the amount ment Property up to of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per Summer Assizes, 1893, 0 16 9 affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, This Barony’s proportion sec. 145; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, 15 1 0 of the Probate Duty Grant in respect of period ending OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. 31st March, 1894, 310 0 0 132 Michael Kieran, contractor, for repairing for ------310 16 9 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 1330 perches ------335 8 11

Carried over, .. 1222 17 4 Carried over, .. 1142 7 2 33

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward .. 1142 7 2 Brought forward, . . 991011 No. No. 134 To be raised off the several individual holdings 138 Thomas M'Dowell, contractor, for building in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s List 76 perches of a fence on the road from Dundalk of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being to Joneeborough, between the road leading from the amount returned by said Collector, upon Faughart graveyard, and the stream between Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under the Townlands of Faughart and Plaster. Ibid, 0 1 0 his Warrant for Summer Assizes, 1893. 6 & 7 Wm. 4. chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, . . .. 28 18 2 139 Mathew Clarke, contractor, for building 20 perches of a fence on the road from the New Inn TOTAL, .. £ 1171 5 4 to Jonesborough, at Patrick Clarke’s farm in Faughart. Ibid, ...... 0 1 0

140 To be raised off this Barony and paid to Thomas M‘ Cann, road-contractor, of Glenmore, to reimburse him for loss and damage occasioned by the maliciously or wantonly injuring the para­ pet wall of a bridge on the public road, and the LouthBarony of Lower Dundalk.Countypublic Archives road close to said bridge, on the night of the 3rd November, 1893, or morning of the 4th £ s d November, 1893, at the Townland of Money- No. crockroe, Parish of . Sec. 135, 4 0 0 135 James O’Neill, contractor, for repairing until 141 Patrick Rooney, contractor, being the last in- Spring Assizes, 1$99, 1571 perches of the road ment of £120, presented at Summer Assizes, from Newry to the sea at Rathcor, between the 1893, for making 160 perches of a new line of Big Woman’s grave and the junction of the road from Riverstown to Castletowncooley, be­ Piedmont and Bush roads. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. tween James Smyth’s in Riverstown and James 116, sec. 52, 1st year . . 24 10 11 Hanlon’s in Castletowncooley. Section 55, last instalment, 60 0 0 136 Peter Toner, contractor, for making 85 perches of a footpath on the road from Dundalk to Car­ 142 James Mackin, contractor, being the last in­ lingford, between the Old Pound in Bellurgan stalment of £114 9s. 0d., presented at Summer and the entrance gate to Bellurgan Park. Sec. 51, 20 0 0 Assizes, 1893, for lowering a hill and filling a 137 Thomas M'Cann, contractor, for building 72 hollow on the road from Carlingford to the sea at perches of a protection wall or fence on the road Templetown, between Mr. P, M'Cann’s entrance from Dundalk to , between Corrakit and gate at Catherine’s Grove and Mrs. Park’s in Omeath. Section 56, ...... 55 0 0 Belmont. Section 55, last instalment .. 57 4 6

Carried over, .. 99 10 11 Carried over, .. 220 17 5 35

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES. 1894 £ s d Brought forward. 220 17 5 £ s d Brought forward, . . 599 8 7 No. No. 143 To be raised off this Barony and paid to tho 148 Patrick Savage, contractor, for repairing for Commissioners of Public W orks in Ireland being 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 312 perches the eleventh of 24 equal half-yearly instalments of of the road from to Newry by Glenmore, £3736 8s. 3d., expended on the Pier and Har­ between Mr. Larkin’s house in Ballaverty and bour at Carlingford, in this County, said Pier and Patrick M'Keown’s house in Castletowncooley. Harbour being now handed over to this County Ibid, 3rd year .. 7 9 6 by the said Commissioners. 9 Vic., chap. 3 ; 10 & 11 Vic., chap, 75 ; 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136 ; 149 Thomas M'Cann, contractor, for repairing for 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 3 7 ; 29 & 30 Vic., chap. 45 ; 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1400 perches and 46 6f 47 Vic.. chap. 26, 11th instalment, 193 6 5 of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between Bellurgan Railway Station and the Big Woman’s 144 Samuel Russell, High Constable of tho Barony Grave at Corrakit. Ibid, Ath year.. 20 8 4 of Lower Dundalk, being the amount of his poundage at 10d. in £1, on £1440 os. 0d., lodged 150 John Donnelly, contractor, for repairing for 5 by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1005 perches pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after of the road from Carlingford, to the sea nt Summer Assizes, 1893. To be now paid out of Whitestown. between the Glebe house in Carling­ the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 ford and Carlingford Quarries, and Peter Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 14 8; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., Murphy’s house in Mucklagh. Ibid, 4th year, 14 13 1 60 0 3 chapLouth. 63, sec. 10, .. County151 JamesArchives Jordan, contractor, for repairing for 145 To be raised off this Barony being the amount 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 906 perches of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford by Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Slievenaglogh, between the Jenkinstown road sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, 38 0 0 near Aghameen and the Bush road at Piedmont. Ibid, 4 th year . . 12 5 4 OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. 152 Patrick M ‘Grath, contractor, for keeping clear 146 Terence Boyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, a water years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 1290 perches course and iron grating on the road from Car­ of the road from Dundalk to Greenore, between lingford to the sea at Templetown, between Mr. Mr, Larkin’s hou3e in Ballaverty and the sea at Feehan’s in Monksland and P. Coyle’s in Irish Greenore. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, Grange. Ibid, 4th year . . 2 0 0 3rd year . . 53 15 0 147 Bernard Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for 153 Mathew M‘Bride, contractor, for repairing 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 824 perches of for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 1271 of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between perches of the road from Newry to the sea at the bounds of the Barony at M ‘Kinley’s forge Templetown, between the Narrowwater road at and the meering of Louth and Armagh at Cornamucklagh and the Big Woman’s Grave at Claretrock. Ibid, 3rd year .. 33 9 6 Corrakit. Ibid, last year . . 18 10 8

Carried over, .. 599 8 7 Carried over, .. 674 15 6 36 37 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894

£ 8 d NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 No. Brought forward, .. 674 156 Deduct the following in aid of the Levy :— Barony of Ferrard, 155 Patrick Murphy, contractor, for repairing Undischarged Presentments, until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1500 perches of the No. part post road from Ardee to Drogheda, between the Barony boundary at Annaglog and Mrs. 390 Thomas Rice, . . £1 10 0 Dunlop’s avenue gate. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, 394 James Rice, . . 4 10 0 sec. 52, 1st year . . 149 9 4 397 Peter M'Kevitt, .. 0 6 0 Off County at Large for 399 Patrick H. M ‘ Cann, . . 1 0 0 half of 568 perches, .. £34 18 2 400 Michael Breen, . . o 18 0 Off Barony, .. 149 9 4 403 Patrick Boyle, . . o 10 0 404 James Rice, . . 1 0 0 £184 7 6 411 James Trainor, . . 3 0 0 156 James M‘Donald, contractor, for repairing 12 14 0 until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1265 perches of the road from Drogheda to , between Surplus Balances in Bank, viz.:— Newfoundwell bridge and the Court-house in County Cess on Govern­ . Ibid, 1st year . . 189 15 0 ment Property up to 157 John Stafford, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1893, 1 3 9 Spring Assizes, 1897, 743 perches o f the post LouthThis Barony’s proportion County Archives road from Drogheda to Collon, between of the Probate Duty Grant Leonard’s cross and the meering of Begrath and in respect of period ending Tullyallen. Ibid, ls£ year . . 65 0 3 31st March, 1894, 152 0 0 Off County at Large, .. £65 0 3 ------153 3 9 Off Barony, . . 65 0 3 ------165 17 9 £130 0 6 508 17 9 158 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing 154 To be raised off the several individual holdings until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1049 perches of the in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s List road from Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, between of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being Cobbler’s cross and the road from Callystown to the amount returned by said Collector, upon the South Harbour of Clogher. Ibid, 1st year 33 17 6 Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under his Warrant for Summer Assizes, 1893. 6 & 7 159 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing Wm. 4. chap. 116, see. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1096 perches of the chap. 63, sec, 6, ...... 133 5 0 road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Castlecoe, between the Sessions’ house in Termonfeckin and TOTAL, £642 2 9 Reynoldstown cross at the seashore, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year , . 39 19 2

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 608 17 3 Brought forward . . 478 1 3 N o . No. 166 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing 160 Nicholas Fitzpatrick, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1899, 244 perches of the until Spring Assizes, 1899, 518 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea, between Gernon’s road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Ballyma­ cross and the turn of the road at the sea. Ibid, kenny, between the meering of Drogheda and 1st year . . 6 12 2 Ferrard and the Schoolhouse of Kellystown. Ibid, 1st year . . ‘25 18 0 167 Patrick Flanagan, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1899, 183 perches of the 161 Peter Taaffe, contractor, for repairing until road from Drogheda to Collon, between the Spring Assizes, 1899, 1295 perches of the road Limekilns on the Dunleer road and the old from Collon to Ardee by Belpatrick, between the Police Barrack on the Collon road. lbid,1styear, 7 12 6 Methodist house in Collon and the bounds of the Barony at Annaglog and Martin’s bridge. Ibid, 168 John Stafford, contractor, for building 40 1st year .. 22 18 8 perches of a wall on the road from Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, from the river Boyne, 162 Andrew Leech, contractor, for repairing until new wall at Townley Hall, towards Drogheda. Spring Assizes, 1899, 620 perches of the road Section 5 6 ; and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, . . 40 0 0 from Termonfeckin to the sea at , between TermonfeckinLouth bridge and the sea at County Baltray, 169 PatrickArchives Commons, jun., contractor, for alter­ Ibid, 1st year . . 20 13 4 ing the road, making new fences, and building a gullet on the road from Collon to the sea by 163 Thomas M‘Donald, contractor, for repairing Fieldstown, between the cross of Fieldstown and until Spring Assizes, 1899, 726 perches of the the cross of Ballymakenny at Hamlinstown. road from Collon to the sea by Beaulieu, between 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 56, . . 30 0 0 Miss Chester’s avenue gate at Cartown and Beaulieu bridge. Ibid, 1st year . . 30 5 0 170 James Toris, jun., contractor, for building a gullet under the footpath on the road from Dun­ 164 Patrick Verdon, contractor, for repairing until leer to Ardee, between Dunleer and Ravel cross. Spring Assizes, 1899, 496 perches of the road Ib id, ...... 300 from Collon to the sea, between the cross of Piperstown and Laurence M 'Keon’s of Milltown. 171 Patrick Gaynor, contractor, for re-building 19 J Ibid, 1st year . . 20 3 0 perches of a fence on the road from Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont, between Mellifont cross 165 Patrick Flanagan, contractor, for repairing and Peter M'Grane’s house. Ibid, . . 0 10 until Spring Assizes, 1899, 218 perches of the road from Collon to the sea by Ballymakenny, 172 Nathaniel Jeffers, contractor, for building 20 between the Old Turnpike road at Tullyesker perches of a fence on the road from Drogheda to hill and the Barony boundary at Carntown. Ibid, Dundalk, between Mrs. Green’s Quarry and Mrs. 1st year . . 10 18 0 M'Mahon’s cottage in Killineer. Section 56 . . 0 1 0

Carried oxer, .. 608 17 3 Carried over, .. 696 3 11 40 41

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£ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 1146 11 3 No. Brought forward, . . 696 3 11 No. 173 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. being the 3rd Instalment of this Barony’s pro­ portion of 24 half-yearly instalments of 177 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing for £4531 5s. 9d. and interest thereon, at the rate 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 895 perches of 3 J per cent, per annum, expended on the con­ of the road from Collon to Kells, between Mr. struction of a Pier, Approach Road, and other M 'Keever’s house in Collon and the bounds of works, at Port Oriel Harbour, Clogher Head, in the County Louth. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, cliap. 116, this County. Said instalment to be levied as sec> 52, 2nd year . . 67 2 6 follows, viz.:— Off Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 178 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Off Drogheda Barony, .. 28 17 0 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 726 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, £234 9 0 between the Borough boundary stone at Green­ 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 15, 3rd instalment, 205 12 0 hills and Blackstaff bridge. Ibid, 2nd year, 8 1 1 3 6 174 James M ‘ Donald, contractor, being the sixth 179 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing Instalment of £1090, presented at Summer for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 975 perches Assizes,Louth 1891, for making 666 perches County of a new of theArchives road from Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont line of road from Drogheda to Dunleer by Bal­ and Lynch’s cross, between the Collon post road gatheran, between James Murphy’s house in Hill and the turn to King W illiam ’s Glen, near of Rath and the road leading from Sarsfield’s Halligan’s cross, including branch to Mellifont cross to the Nursery. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Abbey. Ibid, 2nd year ,. 24 7 6 sec. 55, 6th instalment, . . 136 5 0 175 Edward Sloan, High Constable of the 180 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 930 Barony of Ferrard, being the amount of his perches of the lOad from Collon to the sea at Poundage at 10d. in th e £ l, on £2382 16s, 0d., Baltray by Ballymakenny, between the School- lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said house at Ballymakenny and the Drogheda road Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after Summer Assizes, 1893. To be now at Termonfeckin, Ibid, 3rd year . . 46 10 0 paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 181 Owen Crosby, contractor, for repairing for 5 and 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, .. 99 5 9 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 1045 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Ganderstown, 176 To be raised off this Barony being the amount between Blackhall cross, the sea at Ganderstown, of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per and the Schoolhouse at Termonfeckin. Ibid, affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 20 Vic,, chap. 63, sec. 6, . . 9 4 7 3rd year . . 39 3 9

Carried over, .. 1146 11 3 Carried over, .. 1405 8 6 42 43

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£ s d £ s d No. Brought forward, . . 1405 8 6 No. Brought forward, .. 1521 15 4 182 Thomas Terney, contractor, for repairing for 188 James Toris, jun., contractor, for repairing 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 472 perches for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1000 of the road from Dunleer to Duleek, between the perches of the part post road from Ardee to the Collon post road and the Metal bridge at the sea by Dunleer, between the main street in Dun­ Obelisk. Ibid, 3rd year .. 23 12 0 leer and the Barony boundary at Lawlesstown Hill, at Coogan’s bridge, and at Corstown ; and 183 Laurence Mathews, contractor, for repairing between the Old Turnpike road at Coneyburrow for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 734 and Cluide bridge. Ibid, 4th year .. 50 1 0 perches of the road from Kells to Dunleer by Funshog, between the Ardee and Drogheda road Off County at Large for half at Funshog and the Barony boundary at Daly’s of 284 perches, .. £8 5 8 hollow. Ibid, 3rd year .. 15 5 10 Off Barony, .. 50 1 0

184 John Finnegan, contractor, for repairing £58 6 8 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 417 perches of the road from Collon to Slane, 189 John Connolly, contractor, for repairing for between Mr. Wynne’s house in Collon and 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 970 perches Emerson’s bridge and Lambert’s bridge. Ibid, of the road from Dunleer to Termonfeckin, be­ 3rd year .. 17 7 6 tween the cross of Drumshallon, Blackhall cross, Louth Countyand theArchives cross of Drumgutter. Ibid, 4th year, 40 8 4 185 Francis M'Cabe, contractor, for repairing for 4 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 373 perches • 190 James Toiis, contractor, for repairing for 5 of the road from Dunleer to the sea by Barmeath, years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 220 perches of between Christian’s cross and Barmeath Demesne the road from Dundalk to Drogheda, between wall. Ibid, 3 rd year ... 9 6 6 Coneyburrow bridge and the North bridge of Dunleer. Ibid, 4th year .. 22 0 0 186 Thomas Terney, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 30 perches of 191 Thomas Townley, contractor, for repairing the road from Drogheda to Kells, between the for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 463 perches village of Tullyallen and Tullyallen Chapel. of the road from Kells to Duleek by Townley Ibid, 3rd year .. 110 0 Hall, between Mr. Peter Roche’s house and the Wood Mill. Ibid, Ath year . . 11 11 6 187 Laurence Maguire, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1182 192 Francis M'Cabe, contractor, for repairing perches of the road from Drogheda to the sea at for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, Dunany, between the sea at Seafield, the sea at 490 perches of the road from Dundalk to Drogheda Roadstown, and the sea at the Quay at Dunany. by Barmeath, between the Barony boundary at Ibid, 4 th year .. 49 5 0 Gallagh and Morganstown cross. Ibid, 4th year, 16 6 8

Carried over, .. 1-521 15 4 Carried over, . . 1662 2 10 44 45 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. £ s o Brought forward, . . 1662 2 1 £ s d No. No. Brought forward, . . 1844 18 0 193 John Stafford, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 1430 perches Forward, £6 0 0 of the part post road from Drogheda to Navan 455 Joseph Connor, 1 10 0 by Townleyhall, between the Borough boundary 456 Thomas M‘Donald, . 0 10 0 0 10 mark at Mell Lane and the Mattock bridge. 458 Wm. Callaghan, 0 Ibid, last year .. 87 7 8 469 John Finnegan, . 1 0 0 Cff County at Large for half 471 Thomas M'Donald, 2 0 0 0 15 0 of 1362 perches, .. £79 9 0 477 William Callaghan, 14 Oft Barony, .. 87 7 8, 481 County Surveyor (not required) 1 7 7 £166 16 8 13 19 194 Thomas Crilly, contractor, for repairing for Surplus Balance in Bank, v iz .:— 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 980 perches County Cess on Govern­ of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between ment property up to the Schoolhouse at Skeaghmore and the School- Summer Assizes, 1893,.. £2 18 4 house at Kellystown. Ibid, last year .. 36 15 0 This Barony’s propor­ 195 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing tion of the Probate Duty for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 900 per­ Grant in respect of period chesLouth of the road from Drogheda to theCounty sea by ending Archives 31stMarch, 1894, 395 0 0 Queensborough, between the Borough boundary ------397 18 4 stone at Greenhills bridge and Brohan bridge. ------411 17 11 Ibid, last year . . 35 12 6 1433 0 1 196 Patrick Murphy, contractor, for repairing for 197 To be raised off the several individual holdings 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 460 perches in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s List of the road from Drogheda to Collon by Bal­ of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being gatheran, between the Collon post road at Water­ the amount returned by the said Collector upon under bridge and the Collon post road at the Affidavit, as unpaid upon the said holdings under short road leading to Tullyallen Chapel. Ibid, his Warrant fur Summer Assizes, 1893. 6 & 7 last year . , 23 0 0 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 Sf 20 Vic.. chap, 63, sec. 6, . . .. 95 17 4 1844 18 0 Deduct the following in aid of the Levy, v iz .:— TOTAL, £1528 17 5 Undischarged Presentments, No. £ s d 445 Mathew Flanagan, 6 0 0

Forward, ..600

Carried over, .. 1844 18 0 46 47

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Barony of Louth. £ s d Brought forward .. 281 14 5 £ s d No. No. 203 James Cluskey, High Constable of the 198 Laurence Conlon, contractor, for repairing Barony of Louth, being the amount of his until Spring Assizes, 1899, 1362 perches of the poundage at 10d. in £1, on £904 12s. 0d., lodged ioad from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, the Barony boundary at Mullabohy and the pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after County boundary at Toomes. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. Summer Assizes, 1893. To be now paid out of 116, sec. 52, 1st year .. 212 16 3 the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 148 ; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., 159 Bernard Connolly, contractor, for repairing chap. 63, sec. 10, ...... 37 13 10 until Spring Assizes, 1899, 483 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by Corderry, 204 To be raised off this Barony being the amount between Caraher’s cross an d Mr. Hell’s gate. of Arrears o f County Cess due upon same per Ibid, year . . 28 3 6 Affidavit of Collector. 6 ot 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. '.45 ; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 5 6 10 200 Richard Nugent, contractor, for repairing un­ til Spring Assizes, 1899, 756 perches of the road fromLouth Knockbridge to Crossmaglen, County between ArchivesOLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. James Moley’s at Knockbridge and Ar.nagh’s bridge. Ibid, \ sf year . . 25 4 0 205 Mathew Curtis, contractor, for repairing for 3 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 1370 perches of the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the 201 James M‘Donnell, jun., contractor, for re­ bridge of Fane and Mapastcwn bridge. 6 & 7 pairing until Spring Assizes. 5 899, P53 perches Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 2nd year .. 205 10 0 of the road from Ca&tleblayney to the sea at Blackrock by Tullygee, between the bounds of Louth and Monaghan in Drumcah and the cross 206 Thomas Morgan, contractor, for repairing for of Boherbuoy at Little Ash. Ibid, 1st year .. 14 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 809 perches of the road from Castleblayney to Ardee, be­ tween Patrick M'Hugh’s house in Channonrock Daniel Morgan, contractor, being this Bar­ and Mrs. Taaffe’s house in Louth, Ibid, 2nd year, 21 18 2 ony’s proportion of the expense cf repairing 120 perches ot the road from Ardee to Castleblayney 207 Nicholas Neary, contractor, for repairing by Corcreagh, between Essexford bridge and the for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, post road at Drumgowna, and. between James 971 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to Moore’s in Stonetown and Widow Gernon’s in the sea at Seabank, between the Rectory gate in Corcreagh. Sections 13 & 52, .. .. 1 5 0 Dromiskin and Nicholas Magill’s in Drumleck. (See No. 24, Barony of Ardee.) Ibid, 3rd year .. 24 5 6

Carried over, .. 281 11 5 Carried over, .. 576 8 9 49 48 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1894

£ s d £ s d No. Brought forward, Brought forward, .. 576 8 9 664 17 11 No. Forward, £1 16 0 532 James M'Connon, 208 James Conlon, jun., contractor, for repairing 3 0 0 533 Bernard Connolly, for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 817 per­ 1 0 0 534 County Surveyor, ches of the post road from Dundalk to Kings­ I 4 10 538 Michael Boyle, court, between Patrick M'Cann’s tenants’ houses 5 0 0 540 James M ‘Gahan, jun,, in Knockbridge and Felix M ‘Cartan’s house in 1 0 0 542 John Mathews, 10 Louth. Ibid, 4th year . . 54 9 4 0 0 547 County Surveyor (not required) 1 3 7 Off County at Large, .. £54 9 4 Off Barony, .. 54 9 4 24 4 5 Surplus Balance in Bank, viz.: — £108 18 8 This Barony’s proportion of the 209 Thomas Grimes, contractor, for repairing for Probate Duty Grant in respect of 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 722 perches period ending 31st March, 1894, 196 14 3 of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at 220 18 8 Lurgangreen, between Mrs. Crawley’s house in Kilcroney and Gilbertstown hill. Ibid, 4th year, 18 1 0 443 19 3 210 PatrickLouth M ‘Gee, contractor, for repairing County for 212 ToArchives be raised off the several individual holdings 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 435 perches in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s List of the road from Dundalk to Louth by Ballyorau, of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being between the Carrickmacross road at Castlering the amount returned by said Collector, upon and the Louth road at Whitecross. Ibid, 4th year, 9 10 3 Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under his Warrant for Summer Assizes, 1893. 6 & 7 211 Peter M'Geough, contractor, for repairing for 1Vm, 4. chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1890, 294 perches chap. 63, sec, 6, .. ,, 36 3 4 of the road frum Dundalk to Dunleer by Dro­ miskin, between Mr. Murdock’s farm in the TOTAL, Commons and General Stubbs’ gate in Dromiskin Ibid, last year .. 6 8 7

664 17 11 Deduct the following in aid of the Levy :— Undischarged Presentments, No. 520 Henry Byrne, .. £0 1 0 531 John M 'Hugh, 1 15 0

Forward, ,. 1 16 0

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GROSS AMOUNT. RE-PRESENTED. WARRANTS ISSUED. FORMER ASSIZES. County at Large, .. 4395 7 3 398 .2 0 Ardee, . . 1670 0 8 427 5 0 2320 10 8 Drogheda, . . 175 9 6 42 0 0 251 8 11 Upper Dundalk, .. 1506 14 3 335 8 11 1758 19 5 County at Large. Borough of Dundalk, 443 10 10 £ s d Lower Dundalk, .. 808 0 6 165 17 9 1050 4 7 No. Ferrard, .. 1940 15 4 411 17 11 2368 16 0 Granted Spring, 1885. Louth, .. 701 1 3 220 18 8 1002 8 1 213 73, County Surveyor, base of County Court­ £11197 8 9 £2001 10 3 £9195 18 6 house railings, repair, bal 6 8 8 Louth County ArchivesGranted Summer, 1892. 214 55, Inspection of W eights and Measures, bal 4 6 5 SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. Granted Spring, 1893. 215 68, James Malone, Courthouse of Ardee, CflMuljj cf ^outjr, i Stephen O ’ S h augh nessy, of Dundalk, Clerk repair, bal 3 0 0 > of the Crown and Peace for said County, t o w i t , ______j maketh Oath and saith that the foregoing Granted Summer, 1893. contains a true Copy of Abstract of the Presentments made by the Grand Jury and fiated by the Court at this Assizes, to the 216 18, Thomas Bourne, 6 months’ special Pension best of this deponent’s knowledge and belief. due 1st January, 1894, . . . . 181 6 8

Signed, 217 54, Inspection of Weights and Measures, . . 10 0 0 218 57, Samuel Parks & Son, alterations in Bar STEPHEN O’SHAUGHNESSY. Room and Committee Rooms, County Courthouse, bal 0 7 0 Sicorn before me at Dundalk, this 2nd day o f March, 1894. 219 63, Thomas M'Donald, 47 perches post road, J MURPHY, ‘ Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon, .. .. 2 1 1 Justice of the Peace for the County of Louth. TOTAL, £207 9 10 53 52 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ 8 d Barony of Ardee. No. Brought forward, 79 6 5 No. 81, John Reilly, 994 perches road, Ardee to £ s d 229 Drogheda, bal 31 5 0 Grarded Spring, 1890. 230 82, Patrick Markey, 873 perches post road, 220 93, Patrick Kearney, 30 perches fence, road, Carrickmacross to Dundalk, bal 14 5 7 Dunleer to Carrickmacross by Pepperstown, . . 0 1 0 231 83, Patrick Tenanty, 1070 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, bal 9 13 4 Granted Spring, 1891. 232 84, Edward Mathews, 833 perches road, 221 93, Sylvester Nevin, new fence, road, Hoaths­ Kingscourt to Drogheda, bal 3 7 1 town cross to Whiteriver bridge, .. .. 0 1 0 233 85, John Reilly, 925 perches road, Dunleer Granted Summer, 1891. to Kells by Lawlesstown Hill, bal 7 16 8 222 62, County Surveyor, 1777 perches road, 234 86, John M‘Keever, 821 perches road, Dun- Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 2 0 0 dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, bal 3 2 1 235 90, John Butterly, 4 perches retaining wall, LouthGranted Spring, 1892.Countyroad, DunleerArchives to the sea at Port by , .. 18 0 0 223 88, Thomas Kindlon, 1358 porches road, 236 94, John Mathews, 648 perches road, Dun- Dundalk to Drogheda by , bal 10 0 0 dalk to Carrickmacross, bal 19 19 0 237 95, Laurence Mathews, 775 perches road, Gi anted Summer, 1892. Ardee to Drumconrath, bal 13 17 11 224 76, John Carberry, 222 perches road, Ardee 238 97, Mathew Flynn, 973 perches road, to Dundalk by Harristown, bal 2 5 6 Drogheda to Dundalk by Bolies, bal 8 8 8 225 83, Peter Mathews, hill and grips, road, Kells 239 9 8, Daniel Morgan, 1162 perches road, Ardee to Dunleer, .. .. 19 0 0 to Castleblayney by Corcreagh, bal 6 19 2 226 87, County Surveyor, 1777 perches road, 240 99, Laurence Carroll, 670 perches road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 0 10 11 Dunleer to the sea at Port by Clonmore, bal 7 2 6 227 105, James Flynn, 454 perches road, Castle­ 241 100, Owen Mathews, 2000 perches road, bellingham to the sea at Seabank, bal 2 7 0 Ardee to Carrickmacross, bal 37 18 4

Granted Spring, 1893. 242 101, Patrick Nugent, 540 perches road, Ardee to Slane by Oberstown, bal 3 15 0 228 80, John King, 1600 perches post road, Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, bal 43 0 0 Carried over, .. 264 16 9 Carried over, .. 79 6 5 54 55

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£ 6 d Brought forward, . . 264 16 9 £ s d No. No. Brought forward, .. 534 12 0

243 102, Patrick Quinn, 104 perches road, Newry 255 68, Patrick Brennan, 1777 perches road, to Kingscourt, bal 1 2 4 Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 26 16 7 244 103, James Carroll, 54 perches road, Ardee 256 69, County Surveyor, 783 perches road, to Carrickmacross, ...... 1 1 6 0 Kingscourt to Dundalk, bal 8 12 6 245 104, John M'FaddeD, 1100 perches road, 257 70, James Flynn, 454 perches road, Castle­ Dundalk to the sea at Salterstown, bal 17 15 0 bellingham to the seaat Seabank, .. ..134 10

246 105, Henry Lennon, 1438 perches road, Dun­ 258 72, Owen M. Neary, fence, road, Ardee to dalk to Drogheda, bal 12 18 7 Carrickmacross, ...... 01 0 247 106, Laurence Mathews, 1322 perches road, 259 77, Peter Nugent, 1378 perches road, Ardee Ardee to Annagasson bal 15 16 9 to Annagasson, bal 34 12 10 248 107, Patrick Quinn, 150 perches post road, 260 78, Bernard Sweeny, 981 perches road, Dun­ Inniskeen to Carrickmacross, . . . . 5 12 6 dalk to Kingscourt, bal 32 8 0 249 108, County Surveyor, 1346 perches road, 261 79, Thomas M'Donald, 980 perches road, Ardee to the sea at Annagasson by Bolies and Dundalk to Dunleer, ...... 61 0 5 Mayne,Louth ...... County. . 7 7 2 3 Archives 262 80, John Durnin, 2080 perches road, Carrick­ 250 109, John M'Fadden, 448 perches road, macross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 26 0 0 Dundalk and Carrickmacross to Dunleer by 263 81, James M'Keown, 532 perches road, Dun­ Castlebellingham, bal 17 4 0 dalk to Dunleer, bal 26 4 0 251 110, Joseph Halligan, 1468 perches road, 264 82, Hugh Sweeny, 785 perches road, Dun­ Ardee to Drogheda by Kildemock Glebe and dalk to Kingscourt, bal 18 3 2 Paughanstown, bal 10 11 8 265 83, Patrick Brennan, 1339 perches road, Dun­ Granted Summer, 1893. dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, bal 6 2 7 266 84, Patrick Grogan, 261 perches road, 252 65, County Surveyor, 984 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to Dundalk by Mosstown graveyard,.. 5 8 9 dalk to Ardee, bal 52 4 0 267 85, Patrick Reilly, 422 perches part post road, 253 66, County Surveyor, 1346 perches road, Dundalk to Drogheda through Ardee, .. 90 0 0 Ardee to Annagasson by Bolies and Mayne, bal 24 2 6 268 86, Patrick Corballv, 942 perches road, Dun­ 254 67, Laurence Maguire, 1358 perches road, leer to Kells and Slane and Smarmore, bal 14 9 6 Dundalk to Drogheda by Annagasson, bal 33 9 8

Carried over, .. 534 12 0 Carried over, .. 898 0 9 56 57 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES £ 8 d Brought forward . . 898 0 9 £ 8 d No. No. Brought forward, .. 1164 16 8 269 87, Bernard Anderson, 437 perches road, 282 100, Patrick M'Keever, 641 perches road. Collon to Drumcondra by Belpatrick, bal 2 2 1 Dundalk to Drumcondra, bal 14 7 7 270 88, James Carroll, 2286 perches road, Ardee 283 101, Thomas M'Nallv, 500 perches road, to Carrickmacross, bal 36 4 0 Ardee to Drumcondra, . . 15 12 6

271 89, Patrick M'Cullough, 967 perches road, TOTAL, £1194 16 9 Dundalk to Drogheda by Rathescar, .. 31 4 7

272 90, James Speers, 840 perches road, Ardee to Kells by Shanlis, .. 42 0 0

273 91, Thomas Thornton, 1400 perches road, Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin and Thomastown, bal 14 3 4 Barony of Drogheda. £ s d 274 92, Michael Smyth, 875 perches road, Ardee No. to Drogheda by Knockacleva, bal 15 10 5 Granted Summer, 1892. 284 115, Thomas M'Donald, 1170 perches road, 275 Louth 93, Thomas M'Donald, 678 perches County road, Drogheda Archives to Dundalk, bal 5 0 0 Dunleer to the sea at Port by Drumcar, . . 22 12 0 Granted Spring, 1893. 276 94, John Hickey, 832 perches road, Ardee to 285 115, Thomas M'Donald, 378 perches road, Slane by Smarmore, bal 4 9 4 Drogheda to Dunleer, bal 12 5 0 277 95, John Halligan, 417 perches road, Ardee 286 116, Thomas M'Donald, 454 perches road, to Collon by Belpatrick and Funshog bal 1 19 0 Collon to the sea by Listoke, bal 4 18 4

278 96, Bichard Kelly, 1712 perches road, Ardee 287 117, Thomas M'Donald, 460 perches road, to Carrickmacross by , bal 36 6 8 Collon to the sea by Tullyesker, bal 6 18 4 Granted Summer, 1893. 279 97, Peter Keelan, 1380 perches part post road, Ardee to Dunleer by Richardstown, bal 23 6 8 288 103, Thomas M'Donald, fence, road, Drogheda to Dundalk, .. 0 1 0 280 98, Patrick Grogan, 972 perches road, Collon to Dunleer, bal 24 12 0 289 105, Thomas M'Donald, 276 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, 27 12 0 281 99, Thomas Roe, 918 porches road, Ardee to 290 108, Thomas M ’Donald, 196 perches road, Drumcondra by Coole, bal 12 5 10 Collon to the sea, . . 9 16 0 Carried over, .. 1164 16 8 Carried over, 66 10 8 59 58 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OP FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ 8 d No. Brought forward, . . 3 12 0 Nn. Brought forward, . . 66 10 8 299 134, Patrick Roche, 990 perches road, Dun­ 291 109, Peter Carroll, 129 perches road, dalk to Carrickmacross, bal 5 0 Drogheda to the sea by the Chord road and 0 Greenhills, . . 9 13 6 Granted Summer, 1892. 292 110, Thomas M'Donald, 1170 perches road, Drogheda to Dimdalk, .. 136 10 0 300 119, Peter Hearty, 920 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 2 0 0 293 111, Peter Carroll, 65J perches road, 301 125, County Surveyor, extra broken stone, Drogheda to the sea, .. 9 16 6 road, Dundalk to Blackrock, bal 1 5 5 294 112, Peter Carroll, 147 parches road, 302 128, John Neacey, 25 perches fence, road, Drogheda to the sea byGreenhills, .. 8 11 6 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, .. O l 0 TOTAL, .. £231 2 2 303 133, James Lavelle, 1002 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Ardee, bal 5 0 0 304 138, County Surveyor, 835 perches road, Newry to Ardee by Littlemill, bal 0 11 5 Louth County305 141,Archives Sylvester Dulfy, 1070 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, bal 1 G 0 Barony of Upper Dundalk. Granted Spring, 1893. £ s d No. 306 119, James Lennon, 305 perches road, Dun­ Granted Summer, 1891. dalk to the sea at South Marsh, bal 15 2 6 295 114, Peter Comiskey, fence, road, Dundalk, 307 122, County Surveyor, extra quantity of to Crossmaglen, . . 0 1 0 broken stone, road, Dundalk to Dublin, last instalment, bal 13 14 10 296 115, Mathew Conlon, fence, road, Knock­ bridge to Newry, . . 0 1 0 308 123, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken stone, post road, Dundalk to Louth, last instal­ 297 118, Denis Lavelle, instalment of £250, hill ment. bal 14 19 and hollows, road, Ardee to Newry, last instalment, 10 bal 1 0 0 309 128, Michael Kieran, 1330 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Castleblayney, bal 39 18 9 Granted Spring, 1892. 310 129, Robert M‘Neill, 388 perches road, 298 127, John M'Gough, footpath, road, Dundalk Newry to Dundalk, bal 25 0 0 to Castlebellingham, .. 2 10 0 Carried over, .. 127 5 9 Carried over, .. 3 12 0 60 61

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward . . 127 5 9 No. Brought forward, 456 8 6 No. 311 130, Owen Brennan, 1093 perches post road, 324 122, Patrick Donnelly, 835 perches road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, bal 48 1 4 Newry to Ardee by Littlemill, bal 8 0 11 312 131, Patrick Roche, 990 perches road, Dun­ 325 124, County Surveyor, extra stone, road, dalk to Carrickmacross, bal 47 12 G Dundalk to Soldier’s Point, bal 4 18 2 313 132, Peter Hearty, 1075 perches road, Dun­ 326 125, Patrick Brennan, footpath, road, Dun­ dalk to Forkhill, bal 34 7 6 dalk to Ardee, lsi instalment. 32 19 2 314 133, Peter Hearty, 584 perches road, Dundalk 327 129, Thomas M-Cooey, wall, road, Ardee to to Newtownhamilton, bal 29 16 0 Newry by Skyhill, ...... 0 1 0 315 134, John Kirk, 946 perches toad, Dundalk 328 132, Peter Hearty, 920 perches road, Dun- to Crossmaglen by Roche, bal 5 14 2 Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 19 1 8 329 133, Patrick Mulholland, 1137 perches road, Granted Summer, 1893. Dundalk to Inniskeen by Belrobbin, bal 22 12 9 316 114, County Surveyor, 1428 perches road, 330 134, Laurence Conlon, 930 perches road, Dun­ DundalkLouth to Crossmaglen, Countybal 13 11 0 dalk toArchives Castlebellingham, 182 2 6 317 115, County Surveyor, 1185 perches road, 331 135, James Lavelle, 1002 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Dunleer by Hainstown, bal 14 6 3 dalk to Ardee, bal 81 15 7' 318 116, Thomas Hearty, 1830 perches road, 332 136, Bernard Lavelle, 801 perches road, Dun­ Ardee to Newry by Skyhill, bal 21 18 9 dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 11 7 3 319 117, James Marmion, 562 perches road Ardee, 333 137, John Reilly, 700 perches road, Dundalk to Newry by Barleyfield, .. 49 3 6 to Castleblayney, bal 8 19 2 320 118,James Rice, 855 perches road, Forkhill 334 138, James M'Gahan, jun,, 445 perches road, to the sea at North Marsh by Lisdoo, bal 22 1 3 Dundalk to Dunleer by Dunmahon, bal 3 6 10 321 119, Patrick Lambe, 1176 perches road, 335 139, Thomas Finn, 1086 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Crossmaglen, bal 14 8 0 dalk to Caatleblayney, bal 41 18 6 322 120, William Cunningham, 1020 perches 336 140, Owen Mathews, 590 perches road, Fork­ road, Inniskeen to Newry by Shanmullagh, bal 1 1 2 6 hill to the sea at Lurgangreen, bal 3 9 0 323 121, James Trainor, 750 perches road, 337 141, Michael, Lynch, 976 perches road, Dun­ Castleblayney to Newry by Falmore and Kilcurry, dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 15 10 0 bal 17 0 0 Carried over, 892 11 0 Carried over, .. 456 8 6 .. 63

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 20 1011 No. Brought forward. 892 11 0 No. Granted Spring, 1893. 388 142, Sylvester Duffy, 1070 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock 21 3 6 347 143, County Surveyor, 1825 perches road, Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, 339 143, John M'Fadden, 1100 perches road, bal 43 4 6 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, 32 1 8 348 144, Terence Boyle, 1290 perches road, Dun­ 340 144, John M ‘ Ardle, 648 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Greenore, bal 13 15 0 dalk to Newry by Roskeagh, bal 4 4 0 349 145, Bernard Lavelle, 824 perches road, Dun­ 341 145, John Reilly, 545 perches road, Dundalk dalk to Newry, bal 8 9 6 to Castleblayney by Farrandreg, bal 8 8 9 350 146, Patrick Savage, 312 perches road, Green­ 342 146, James Rice, 288 perches road, Dundalk ore to Newry by Glenmore, bal 4 9 6 to Soldier’s Point, 10 16 0 351 147, Thomas M'Cann, 1400 perches road, Dundalk to Carlingford, bal 5 8 4 TOTAL, £969 4 11 352 148, John Donnelly, 1005 perches road, Louth CountyCarlingford Archives to the sea at Whitestown, bal 9 13 1 353 149, James Jordan, 906 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford by Slievenaglogh, bal 7 5 4 Barony of Lower Dundalk. 354 150, Patrick M'Grath, watercouise and iron grating, road, Carlingford to the sea at Temple­ £ s d 0 No.; town, ...... 2 0 Granted Summer, 1891. 355 151, Mathew M ‘Bride, 1271 perches road, Newry to the sea at Templetown, bal 11 10 8 848 147, County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, Dundalk to Newry, bal 10 0 0 356 152, James O’Neill, 1571 perches road, Newry to the sea at Rathcor, bal 6 5 5 Granted Summer, 3892, 344 164, James Rice, 2450 perches road, Newry, Granted Summer, 1893. to Carlingford by Ravensdale and Bellurgan, bal 3 0 0 357 148, Patrick Rooney, 160 perches new line of 345 165. County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, road, Riverstown to Castletowncooley, 1st instal­ Dundalk to Newry, bal 5 10 11 ment, bal 30 0 0 346 169, Patrick Hugh M'Cann, 890 perches road 358 149, Michael M ‘Cann, 968 perches road, Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 2 0 0 Dundalk to Newry, bal 79 3 0

Carried over, .. 20 10 11 Carried over, .. 241 15 8 64 65

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£ a d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 548 13 7 No. No. Brought forward, . . 241 15 3 371 167, Patrick Hugh M'Cann, 890 perches road, 859 150, Felix M'Oann, 1048 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 14 7 10 dalk to Newry by Ravensdale Park, bal 37 10 2 372 168, Michael Breen, 986 perches road, Newry to Giles’ Quay, bal 13 10 10 360 151, Mathew Carroll, 1825 perches road, Newry to the sea, at Whitestown and Ballagan, bal 46 5 0 373 169, James Rice, 940 perches road, Market­ hill to Carlingford, bal 17 5 0 361 152, James Rice, 942 perches road, Dundalk to Newry and Forkhill by Monascreebe, bal 17 9 6 374 170, Patrick Rice, 1140 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford by Piedmont and Giles’ Quay, 362 153, James Rice, 702 perches road, Dundalk bal 9 0 0 to Forkhill by Whitemill, bal 15 8 0 375 171, Patrick Boyle, 720 perches road, 363 154, Francis Carroll, 676 perches road, Car­ Dundalk to Newry, bol 5 10 0 lingford to the sea at Templetown, bal 13 16 7 376 172, James Bice, 416 perches road, Dundalk 364 160, Thomas Rice, 1551 perches road, Dun­ to Newry by Faughart, . . 12 2 8 dalk to Carlingford, bal 51 9 6 Louth County377 173,Archives John Rice, 596 perches road, Dundalk 365 161, Bryan Coyle, 933 perches road, Carling­ to Carlingford, bal 4 7 8 ford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 18 5 5 378 174, Francis Carroll, 700 perches road, Car­ lingford to Dundalk by Rathcor, bal 8 2 6 366 162, James Hanlon, 666 perches road, Dundalk to Carlingford, bal 15 15 0 379 175, Hugh Harold, a watercourse, road, Dundalk to Carlingford, .. .. 5 0 0 367 163, James Rice, 2450 perches road, Newry to Carlingford by Ravensdale and Bellurgan, 380 176, Peter Carroll, 784 perches road, Dun­ bal 31 5 0 dalk to Carlingford, bal 44 0 0

368 164, Peter Carroll, 1520 perches road, Dun­ 381 177, Owen Woods, 90 perches road from dalk to Carlingford, bal 24 17 6 the Square in Carlingford to Newry road in same, .. • • • • 4 10 0 869 165, Peter M'Kevitt, 1085 perches post road, Carlingford to Newry, .. 18 13 0 TOTAL, .. £686 10 1 370 166, Andrew O’Neill, 1195 perches post road, Carlingford to Newry, .. „ 16 3 8

Carried over, 548 13 7 66 67

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£ s d Barony of Ferrard. Brought forward, . . 114 15 1 £ s d No.' No. 392 196, County Surveyor, Obelisk bridge, road, Granted Spring, 1890. Dunleer to Duleek, bal 2 10 0

382 178, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ 393 200, Robert Usher, fence, road, Drogheda to dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 7 0 0 Baltray by North Strand and River Boyne, . . 0 1 0

394 211, Thomas M'Donald, 462 perches road, Granted Spring, 1891. Drogheda to Dundalk, bal 3 0 0 383 183, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ 395 212, Patrick M'Cullough, 1300 perches road, dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 18 15 0 Drogheda to Dundalk by IVlonasterboice, bal 3 0 0

•. Granted Summer, 1891. Granted Spring, 1893.

384 179, County Surveyor, Coneyburrow bridge, 396 154, County Surveyor, 1265 perches road. road, Dunleer to Dundalk, bal 1 1410 Drogheda to the sea by Termonfeckin, bal 123 2 6

397 155, Michael Smyth, 895 perches road, Collon Granted Spring, 1892. to Kells, bal 17 2 6 385 158, Laurence Mathews, 743 perches post 398 156, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, road,Louth Drogheda to Collon, Countybal 5 0 0 Archives Drogheda to Dundalk, bal 20 13 6 386 166, County Surveyor, repairs to Fishery 399 157, Andrew Gallagher, 975 perches road, Pier at Clogher Head, bal 14 15 3 Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont and Lynch’s 387 175, Patrick Roche, 1500 perches part post cross, bal 6 7 6 road, Ardee to Drogheda, bal 10 0 0 400 161, Joseph D. Jennings, dangerous hole of 388 178, John Connolly, 970 perches road, Dun­ water, road, Seafield to Drogheda, .. 5 0 0 leer to Termonfeckin, bal 0 15 0 401 167, Laurence Mathews, 743 perches post 389 180, Thomas Townley, 463 perches road, road, Drogheda to Collon, bal 26 12 7 Kells to Duleek by Townley Ball, bal I 0 0 402 168, Thomas M'Donald, 930 perches road, 390 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ Collon to the sea at Baltray by Ballymakenny, dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 34 15 0 bal 12 10 0 403 169, Owen Crosby, 1045 perches road, Dun­ Granted Summer, 1892. leer to the sea at Ganderstown, bal 10 3 9 391 195, Peter Mathews, hill and grips, road, 170, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road, Dun­ Kells to Dunleer, ...... 210 404 0 leer to Duleek, bal 6 12 0 Carried over, .. 114 15 1 Carried over, .. 351 10 5 6 8 69

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£ 8 d £ s d No‘ Brought forward, .. 351 10 5 No. Brought forward. . . 1545 15 11 405 171, Laurence Mathews, 731 perches road, 419 185, County Surveyor, 518 perches road, Ivells to Dunleer by Funshog, i ai 3 5 10 Drogheda to Dundalk by Ballymakenny, bal 26 0 11

406 172, John Finnegan, 417 perches road, Collon 420 186, Patrick Hurphy, 460 perches road, toSlane* bal 5 7 6 Drogheda to Collon by Balgatheran, bal 6 0 0 407 173, Francis M'Cabe, 373 perches road, Dun­ 421 187, Patrick M‘ Quillan, 1049 perches road, leer to the sea by Barmeath, iai 2 6 6 Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, bal 13 9 0

408 174, Thomas Terney, 30 perches road, 422 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun- Drogheda to Kells, ...... 1 10 0 dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 51 15 0

409 1 75, Patrick Boche, 1500 perches part post 423 189, John M ‘Evoy, 1096 perches road, road, Ardee to Drogheda, i ai 66 8 0 Drogheda to Dundalk by Castlecoe, bal 9 16 4

410 176, Laurence Maguire, 1182 perches road, 424 190, John Duffy, 1295 perches road, Collon Drogheda to the sea at Dunany, ba’i 13 5 0 to Ardee by Belpatrick, bal 7 6 7

411 177, James Toris, jun., 1000 perches part 425 191, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, post Louthroad, Ardee to the sea by Dunleer, County bal 15 1 0 Collon Archives to the sea by Beaulieu, bal 7 4 6 412 178, John Connolly, 970 perches road, Dun- 426 192, John M ‘Evoy, 620 perches road , Ter- Dunleer to Termonfeckin, i ai 10 8 4 monfeckin, to the sea at Baltray, bal 5 13 4

413 179, James Toris, 220 perches road, Dundalk 427 193, Patrick Byrne, 496 perches road, Collon to Drogheda, M 6 0 0 to the sea, bal 5 13 4

414 17 1)80, Tbomas Townley, 463 pecches road, 428 194, Patrick Flanagan, 218 perches road, Kells to Duleek by Townley Hall, bal 4 1 1 6 Collon to the sea by Ballymakenny, bal 3 18 0

415 j „ 181’ Ftancis M'Cabe, 490 perches road, Dun­ 429 195, Patrick Flanagan, 183 perches road, dalk to Drogheda by Barmeath, bal 4 6 8 Drogheda to Collon, bal 2 0 0

4 ^ J®?.’ J°hn Stafford, 1430 perches part post 430 196, Laurence Verdon, 244 perches road, road, Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, bal 42 7 8 Dmleer to the sea, bal 2 2 4 417 183, Thomas Crilly, 980 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, i ai 9 15 q Granted Summer, 1893.

418 184, Andrew Gallagher, 900 perches road, 431 179, County Surveyor, 1265 perches road, Drogheda to Clogher Head, bal 33 18 9 Drogheda to the sea by Queensborough, bal 9 12 6 Carried over, . . 720 14 0 Carried over, . . 545 15 11 70 71

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£ 8 d £ s d

No. Brought forward, .. 720 14 0 Brought forward . . 1212 7 11 No. 432 180, County Surveyor, 518 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Ballymakenny, bal 14 10 8 445 200, William Callaghan, 724 perches road, 433 181, Peter Byrne, 624 perches road, Drogheda Drogheda to the sea, . . .. 12 1 4 to Dundalk by Clogher, .. 13 0 0 446 201, Michael Johnson, 440 perches road, 434 182, Joseph Connor, 452 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to Dundalk by Salterstown andTogher, 11 0 0 leer to the sea by Painstown, . . ..151 4 447 202, Edward Jones, Bier and Harbour at 435 186, Thomas M'Donald, wall, road, Mullary Dunany, ...... 10 0 0 to Collon, ...... 0 1 0 448 203, Thomas M'Donald, 2035 perches part 436 189, James M ‘Donald, instalment of £1090, post road, Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon, .. 176 0 2 666 perches new line of road, Drogheda to Dun­ leer by Balgatheran, bth instalmtnt, . . 136 5 0 449 204, Thomas Terney, 1045 perches road, .437 19’2, Michael Smyth, 714 perches post road, Drogheda to Kells, bal 30 19 2 Drogheda to Collon, bal 30 9 6 450 205, Thomas M'Donald, 988 perches road, 438 Louth 193, Richard Kirk, 827County perches road, Dunleer Archives to the sea at Reynoldstown, .. 57 12 8 Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, .. 55 2 8 451 206, Philip M‘Evoy, 320 perches road, Ter­ 439 194, Patrick Commons, jun., 1697 perches monfeckin to the sea at Seapoint Lodge, .. 21 6 8 road, Collon to the sea by Fieldstown, bal 31 12 9 452 207, Nicholas Hagerty, 548 perches road, 440 195, Patrick M ‘Evoy, 784 perches road, Dunleer to the sea by Garrolagh, bal 5 4 Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 33 12 0 6 441 196, Patrick Henry, 1403 perches road, 453 208, John Finnegan, 262 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to Dundalk by Togher, .. .. 68 13 9 leer to Collon by Lord Massereene’s demesne, bal 3 2 0

442 197, Joseph Connor, 1215 perches road, Dun­ 454 209, Bernard Anderson, 304 perches road, leer to the sea at Port by Togher, .. . . 453 11 Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, bal 2 8 0

443 198, Thomas M ‘Donald, 1046 perches road, 455 210, Thomas M'Donald, 462 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Stonehouse and Rokeby Drogheda to Dundalk, .. 64 16 0 Hall, ...... 34 17 4 444 199, Andrew Gallagher, 835 perches road, 456 211, Patrick M'Cullough, 1300 perches road, Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 12 16 8 Drogheda to Dundalk by Monasterboice, bal 24 15 0

Carried over, ..1 2 1 2 7 11 Carried over, ..1632 14 3 72 73 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d Brought forward, .. 1632 14 8 £ 8 d No. No. Brought forward, . . 0 1 0 457 212, Patrick Murphy, 800 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Harristown, bal 15 0 0 Granted Spring, 1891. 466 209, Patrick Murray, fence, road, Ardee to 458 213, Patrick Murphy, 670 perches road, Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, . . . . 0 1 0 Collon to the sea at Termonfeckin, bal 13 2 6 459 214, Thomas M ‘Govern, 728 perches road, Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 8 2 8 Granted Summer, 1891. 460 215, Patrick Carberry, 530 perches road, 467 213, John Mathews, instalment of £ 100, 360 Bunleer to the sea at Port, .. 19 17 6 perches footpath, road, Castlebellingham to Carrickmacross, last instalment, bal 0 10 0 461 216, W illiam Callaghan, 642 perches road, Ardee to the Rea at Dunany, . . 18 14 6 468 226, Owen Mathews, jun., 624 perches road, Carrickmacross to Ardee, bal 1 0 0 462 217, Peter Byrne, 1017 perches road, Collon to the sea, ...... 42 7 6 Gtanted Summer, 1892. 463 218, Michael E. Kelly, 900 perches road, 224, John M ‘Hugh, 1483 perches road, Car­ Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 32 10 0 Louth Countyrickmacross Archives to the sea at Whitehouse, bal 2 0 0 464 219, James Crilly, 595 perches road, Drogheda 229, County Surveyor, extra broken stone, to Dundalk by Ratharummond and Briarhill, . . 22 6 3 road, Dundalk to Louth, bal 1 12 8 TOTAL, £1799 15 _2 231, James Moley, buildiDg a house, road, Dundalk to Louth, 0 1 0

Granted Spring, 1893.

198, Mathew Curtis, 1370 perches road, Dundalk to Ardee, bal 51 10 0 Barony of Louth, 199, Thomas Morgan, 809 perches road, Castleblayney to Ardee, No, bal 5 18 2 £ s d 200, Patrick King, footpath, road, Dundalk Granted Spring, 1890. to Louth, 0 1 0 465 207, Owen Gilmer, fence, road, Carrickma­ 204, Nicholas Neary, 971 perches road. cross to Ardee, ...... Ol 0 Carrickmacross to the sea at Seabank, bal 6 5 6

Carried over, .. 0 1 0 Carried over. 68 19 11 74 75 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d No. Brought forward, . . 213 16 9 £ s d 488 228, Owen Mathews, jun., 778 perches post Brought forward, .. 68 19 11 road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, . . 34 0 9 No. 489 229, John MTIugh, 1483 perches road, Car­ 476 205, James Conlon, jun., 817 perches post rickmacross to the sea at Whitehouse, bal 24 8 8 490 230, James M‘Connon, 1 389 perches road, road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 27 9 4 Dundalk to Kingscourt by Whiterath, bal 23 6 0 477 206, Thomas Grimes, 722 perches road, 491 231, Bernard Connolly, 1061 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Lurgangreen, bal 5 1 0 Carrickmacross to Dunleer, bal 12 6 3 492 232, Patrick Murray, 624 perches road, Ardee 478 207, Patrick M‘ Gee, 435 perches road, Dun­ to Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, bal 11 8 0 dalk to Louth by Ballyoran, bal 2 10 3 493 233, Michael Boyle, 1400 perches road, Car­ rickmacross and Louth to Dunleer, bal 23 13 4 479 208, Peter M'Geough, 294 perches road, 494 234, James M ‘Gahan, jun., 989 perches road, Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, bal 1 8 7 Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, bal 15 18 1 495 235, Patrick Quinn, 697 perches road, Castle­ 480 209, Laurence Carroll, 1362 perches road, blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, bal 4 4 11 Dundalk to Carrickmacross, ba'l 50 12 6 496 236, John Mathew.', 2049 perches road, 481 210, Thomas Nugent, 756 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 83 13 6 Knockbridge to Crossmaglen, bal 5 9 6 497 237, William Chesher, 1005 perches road, Dundalk to Dunleer, bal 33 15 0 482 Louth211, Peter Murphy, 653 perches road,County Castle­ 498 238,Archives Owen Mathews, jun., 556 perches road, blayney to the sea at Blackrock by Tullygee, bal 4 12 11 Castleblayney to Ardee by Mullacrew, . . 15 12 9 499 239, Joseph Conlon, 488 perches road, Dun­ 488 212, Patrick Connolly, 4 83 perches road, dalk to Kingscourt, . . .. 18 6 0 Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 5 2 1 TOTAL, .. £514 10 0

Granted Summer, 1893. ABSTRACT, 221, Thomas Woods, 810 perches road, 484 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, Kingscourt to Dundalk by Kathbrist, bal 18 16 3 County at Large, £207 9 10 222, Michael Boyle, 1005 perches road, 485 Ardee, 1194 16 9 Kingscourt to Dundalk by Corderry, bal 13 2 6 Drogheda, 231 2 2 Upper Dundalk, 969 4 11 223, Peter Kerr, 789 perches road, Dun- 486 Lower Dundalk, 686 10 1 to Ardee by Grange and G'oolfed, bal 10 10 11 Ferrard, 1799 15 2 Louth, 514 10 0 487 225, James M ‘Cue, fence, road, Castleblayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, .. .. 0 10 TOTAL, £5603 8 11 Carried over .. 213 16 9 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894.

to the provisions of the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 8, the aforesaid number are to be chosen by Ballot, viz. : — SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. ARDEE BARONY. Joseph F. Henry, Dunleer. Patrick Feehan, Bragaustown We appoint that Presentment Sessions shall be held at the Thomas K. Coleman, Baltrasna Patrick Smith, Bolies Henry St. G. Smith, Blakestown Patrick Reilly, Millextown following times and places, and for the following Baronies, John Durnin, Streamstown Denis H, Browne, Tullykeel between the hours of Twelve o’clock at noon and Five o’clock in John Henry, Toberdoney James M'Keever, Broadlough the afternoon of each day respectively, preparatory to the next Patrick A. Mohan, Nicholastown William Courtenay, Rathcoole. Alexander Doran, Tullykeel John Moore, Curraghbeg General Assizes, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Charles Brennan, Drumcashel Loughlin Byrne, Killauny section 3, viz, :— At Ardee, on Monday, the 30th April, 1894, for Ardee Barony, LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. At Carlingford, on Tuesday, the 1st May, 1894, for Lower Telford Macneill, Aghaboys Laurence Feehan, Monksland Dundalk Barony. William Kearney, Willville James M ‘Alister, Faughart Lr. At Dunleer, on Thursday, the 3rd May, 1894, for Drogheda Patk. Murphy, Ballynamaghery Felix Roddy, Aghaboys Barony, Owen Quinn, Ballagan James M'Grath, Ardtuilymore Louth CountyJames M'Dowell,Archives Liberties At Dunleer, on Thursday, the 3rd May, 1894, for Ferrard Thomas M‘Dowell, Faughart Up. Peter Murphy, Mucklagh Barony. Peter Treanor, Ballynamoney. At Lcuth, on Friday, the 4th May, 1894, for Louth Barony. At Dundalk, on Monday, the 7th May, 1894, for Upper DROGHEDA BARONY, Dundulk Barony. Charles Eager, Townrath John Faulkner, Carntown At Dundalk, on Monday, the 7th May, 1894, for County at John Leland, Beltichburne Robert J, Eager, Townrath Large. Chas.Woods, Hardman’s Garden James Kelly, Twenties Nicholas Norris, Ballymakenny Patrick Bellew, Mell W e fix and determine that the number of persons to be C. M‘Dermott, Drogheda Bernard M'Anally, Killineer associated with the Justices at the several Presentment Sessions for the County shall be as follows, v iz .:— FERRARD BARONY. For Ardee Barony— Eight For Ferrard Barony— Eight Geo. C. Smith, Newtowngrange Patrick Collier, Dales For l.r. Dundalk Barony— Six For Louth Barony—Six Stephen Segrave, Dunany Patrick Donegan, Monasterboice For Drogheda Barony—Five For Up. Dundalk Barony—Six Nicholas Magrane, Burren Thomas Corrigan, Termonfeckin John Mathews,Ravel And from the following Lists, containing double the same Patrick Crilly, Morganstown John O’Reilly, Clonmore Nicholas Markey, Carrickbaggot number of Persons who have paid the greatest amount of Grand Patrick Callan, Timullen John F. Ternan, Drogheda Jury Cess, selected from the Cess Collectors’ returns, agreeably Thomas M'Keevor, Collon Rodolph St. G. Smith, Greenhills Nichs. Halligan, Queensborough Bernard Gannon, Kiltallaght 78

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LOUTH BARONY. For Ardee Barony, Francis Bonynge, of Millextown. For Drogheda Barony, Edward Sloan, of Castletown, Mathew Reilly, Derrycammagh Paul Taaffe, Louth Dunleer. Thomas P. Callan, Tullygee James Bum, Allardstown For Ferrard Barony, Do. Do. Robert M'Dowell, Woodtown William Murdock, Killencoole For Louth Barony, James Cluskey, of Wottonstowm Patrick Hughes, Castlering William Morgan, Dromiskin For Upper Dundalk Barony, Thomas Burn, of Roche Cottage. Walter Gernon, Mills of Louth Richard Bell, Corderry For Lower Dundalk Barony, Samuel Bussell, of Jenkinstown. Patrick Kieran, Summerhill Thomas Boyde, Newtowndarver

UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. Appointment by Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, 1894, of Visiting Committee of Louth Prison, under the General Prisons Arthur M'Kevitt, Kilcurley James L. Arthur, Haynestown (Ireland) Act, 1877, and Order in Council, dated 18th May, 1885, Thomas J, Byrne, Roesmakay Thomas Jackson, Cavananore from Spring Assizes, 1894, to Summer Assizes, 1894, viz. :— Thomas Quigley, Roche Patk. J. Murphy, Haggardstown William M'Dowell, Lisnawilly Nicholas M'Ardle, Kilcurry John Murphy, Esq., J.P. Robert Bailie, Shortstone William Coulter, Barronstown Thomas M. Richardson, Esq,, J.P. John M'Mahon, Newtownbabe Mathew Dully, Dunbin Big John Coleman Kieran, Esq , J.P. Robert L, Brown, Esq., J.P. John J. E. Bigger, Esq., J.P. William M. Patteson, Esq., J.P. W e appoint that 165 copies of the Schedules of Applications made atLouth each such Sessions be printed andCounty distributed by the Archives Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 5. A Tender for publishing the County Advertisements, for One Year, ending Spring Assizes, 1895, has been accepted from the following Newspaper Proprietor, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 W e appoint that 250 copies of the Presentments made at the W m . 4, chap. 116, sec. 22, viz. :— present Assizes, and Presentments remaining yet Undischarged ; also, a detailed Abstract of his Accounts, be printed and dis­ Thomas Roe, Dundalk Democrat, for £30. tributed by the Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Acts 6 & 7 W m. 4, chap, 116, sec. 142 ; and 30 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46. A Tender for the supply of Coals to the Dundalk and Ardee Court-houses for One Year, to Spring Assizes, 1895, pursuant to W e appoint that the County Surveyor shall keep an office advertisement, has been accepted from the following party, open for his regular attendance on business within the Town of pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 W m . 4, chap. 116, sec. 76, viz: — Dundalk, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm, 4, chap. 116, F. O’Neill & Co., Dundalk, Contractors. section 43. For Dundalk Court-house, best Wigan Coal at 15/9 per ton. For Ardee Court-house, best Wigan Coal at 20/9 per ton.

We appoint the following to be High Constables and Collectors of the Public Moneys granted at this Assizes, for their respective Baronies, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Ordered— That the Surveyor’s Report and Abstracts laid on the section 147, v iz.:— Table be printed in the Warrant for the ensuing half-year, 81 80 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. 364 Sylvester Duffy, 1 0 0 Ordered— That on all Presentments granted at this Assizes, 365 John McFadden, 2 0 0 for Public Works exceeding £20, the Secretary to tho Grand 369 Henry Deary, . . 0 15 0 Jury do advance to Contractors three-fourths of the amount 373 Patrick Murtagh, , , 0 10 0 on Certificate of County Surveyor in each case, pursuant to the 374 James Trainor, 2 10 0 128th section of the 116th chapter, 6 & 7 Wm. 4th, and 30 & 31 378 County Surveyor (not required), Victoria, chapter, 46. The period for issuing such advances to 0 1 2 ny, 390 Thomas Bice, terminate one week previous to the Fiscal Day of the ensuing Lower Dundalk Barony, 1 10 0 394 James Bice, 4 10 0 Assizes. 397 Peter M'Kevitt, , m 0 6 0 399 Patrick Hugh M'Cann, 0 0 400 Michael Breen, # , 0 18 0 Ordered— That on all Presentments made to the County Sur­ 403 Patrick Boyle, # , 0 10 0 veyor at the present Assizes, under the Act 20 & 21 Victoria, 404 James Rice, , , 1 0 0 chapter 15, the amounts for same, respectively, to be paid out of 411 James Trainor, 9 # 3 0 0 the surplus or balance in County Bank, to such Contractors, Ferrard Barony, 445 Mathew Flanagan, . , 6 0 0 artificers or workmen, as may be duly certified by such Surveyor, 455 Joseph Connor, , # 1 10 0 # , any one of such certificates not to be for a smaller sum than £5, 456 Thomas M'Donald, 0 10 0 or drawn more frequently than once a fortnight, as originally 458 W illiam Callaghan, 0 10 0 arranged by the Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, 1858. 469 John Finnegan, . . 1 0 0 471 Thomas M'Donald, , # 2 0 0 Louth County Archives477 William Callaghan, 0 15 0 481 County Surveyor (not required) 1 14 7 W e direct that the following Undischarged Presentments be Louth Barony 520 Henry Byrne, c • 0 1 0 re-presented in aid of the Levy at the present Assizes, as regards 531 John M'Hugh, 1 15 0 contracts recommended by the County Surveyor, v iz .:— 532 James M'Connon, 3 0 0 533 Bernard Connolly, 1 0 0 No. £ £» d 534 County Surveyor (not Ardee Barony 259 John Wildman, .. o 1 0 required) 1 4 10 269 Hugh Sweeny, . . 2 0 0 538 Michael Boyle, , , 5 0 0 284 Thomas Thornton, . . 0 10 0 540 James M'Gahan, iun., 1 0 0 285 Michael Smyth, .. o 15 0 542 John Mathews, 10 0 0 287 John Hickey, .. 1 15 0 545 County Surveyor (not 288 John Halligan, ,. o 15 0 required), 1 3 n 289 Richard Kelly, .. 2 0 0 309 County Surveyor (not required), .. 67 18 0 W e direct the following Presentments made at this Assizes Upper Dundalk Barony, 333 Bryan M'Ardle, .. 0 1 0 to be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 351 Patrick Mulholland, .. 0 15 0 v iz .:— 355 Laurence Conlon, . . 3 0 0 No. £ s d 356 James Lavelle, . . 8 0 0 County at Large, .. 1 Townley F. Filgate, .. 90 16 8 360 Thomas Finn, .. 4 0 0 363 Michael Lynch, . . 2 0 0 82 83

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2 P. J. Lynam, 266 13 4 No. £ s d 52 S. Brown & Co. 3 Do. 25 0 0 12 13 0 53 T. F. Filgate, 4 James Dromgoole, 40 0 0 4 9 11 54 S. Brown & Co. 5 John M. C. Lyons, 40 0 0 11 0 0 55 Joseph Reilly, 7 1 6 Francis J. Lynam, 37 10 0 1 56 T. F. Filgate, 1 5 0 7 Thomas J. Byrne, 23 10 0 Stephen O’Shaughnessy, 96 13 3 8 Daniel Hindes, 5 0 0 I Andrew Fleming, 3 0 0 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, .. 5 0 0 67 Joseph Reilly, 0 10 0 10 Townley F. Filgate, 5 0 0 I Henry Garvey, 1 0 0 11 Joseph Reilly, 2 0 0 58 Stephen O’Shaughnessy, 41 14 0 2 0 0 12 Do. 60 T. F. Filgate, 28 0 0 17 Harbour Constable of Car­ 61 Do. 40 0 0 lingford (out of Harbour 62 Do. 24 1 0 Funds), >> », H. G, Brownrigg, 9 3 6 18 Harbour Constable of Giles’ C. W . Lyon, 1 7 6 63 < Quay (out of Harbour J. W - Brown, 2 13 8 Funds), n 9} ,, P. C, Power, 21 3 4 19 Harbour Constable of 65 W eights and Measures, 10 0 0 Clogher Head (out of 69 Court-keeper Wicklow, 0 10 0 Harbour Funds), yy 70 Burton Booth, 0 9 10 20 Dr. Joseph M, Callan, .. 55 4 6 Ardee Barony, 11 Francis Bonynge, 77 1 8 Louth21 Dr. Thomas J. County Moore, 30 3 4 Drogheda Barony,Archives 4 Edward Sloan, 12 2 8 24 Governors Richmond Dis­ Upper Dundalk Barony, 21 Thomas Burn, 64 18 11 trict Lunatic Asylum, 1818 4 7 Lower Dundalk Barony, 13 Samuel Russell, 60 0 3 27 William Tempest, 2 13 11 Ferrard Barony, 23 Edward Sloan, 99 5 9 28 Patrick Mathews, 4 14 9 Louth Barony, ,. 6 James Cluskey, 37 13 10 40 St. Conleth’s Reformatory School, 6 10 8 41 Spark’s Lake, do. 3 5 4 We direct that the following Discharged Presentments of the 42 High Park, do. 3 5 4 present Assizes be paid to the undermentioned parties, viz. :— 43 Artane Industrial School, 16 6 9 No. 61, Patrick O’Neill, security for Andrew 44 House of Charity, do. .. 16 6 1L0 O’Neill deceased, .. £16 3 8 45 St, Joseph’s do. .. 97 10 4 (Dundalk) No. 398, Patrick O’Neill, security for Andrew 46 St. Joseph’s do. .. 6 10 8 O’Neill, deceased, .. £5 3 8 (Letterfrack) 4 7 St. Kyran’s do. .. 2 6 3 We direct the following Discharged Presentments of the 48 Baltimore Fishery do. .. 3 5 4 present Assizes, to be paid to the undermentioned parties, on 4 9 Danesfort do. .. 10 14 6 Letters of Administration, produced, viz.:— 50 St. Anne’s do. ,. 3 5 3 51 St. Joseph’s do. . . 3 5 4 No. 506, James Crilly and Kate Crilly, adminis­ (Clonmel) trators of Thomas Crilly, deceased, .. £27 0 0 84 85 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. Ordered—That the Sum of £ 20, amount Discharged on Pre­ Ordered— That in lieu of the order m ale in the case of sentment No, 323 at the present Assizes, Joseph Iialligan, defaulting contractors at Spring Assizes, 1880, in all cases in contractor, be paid to Patrick Mathews, of Millextown, in tho which the County Surveyor requires legal assistance on behalf of County of Louth, said Joseph Halligan having executed tmd the County in prosecution of defaulting Contractors he shall be deposited with our Secretary, a Power of Attorney authorising at liberty to apply to Mr. Rogers, Solicitor to the Grand Jury, the said Patrick Mathews to receive all payments which may be who shall act in such Prosecutions, and be paid the proper costs due on foot of said Presentment. iu reference thereto, including the attendance of witnesses.

Ordered— That the sums o f £5, £15, £3 6e. 10d., and Ordered— That the Report of Sir Charles A . Cameron, M .D., £14 188. Id., amounts discharged on Presentments, Nos. 138, Public Analyst for this County, be printed in the Warrant 234, 359, and 540 respectively, James M'Gahan, jun., contractor, for the ensuing half-year. be paid to Patrick M'Gahan, brother of the said James M'Gahan, jun., on his indemnifying the Secretary to the Grand Jury against any claim to said sums by the said James Ordered— That the Harbour Constables of the different Fishery M'Gahan, jun. Piers and Harbours within this County be directed t j take legal proceedings to enforce payment of dues, and that in these and all other cases connected with the control and management of the Harbours, in which legal assistance may be required, they shall The Local Government Board for Ireland having paid into be at liberty to employ the Solicitor to the Grand Jury. CountyLouth Bank the sums of £701 9s. 2d.,County £270 9s. 10d., and Archives £475 15s. 3d. respectively, pursuant to the Acts 51 & 52 Victoria, chapter 60, sec. 3, sub-section 2, being this County’s pioportion of the Probate Duty Grant, in respect of the period ending 31st Ordered—That a uniform cap be supplied to every Harbour March, 1894, to be applied in aid of the expenses incurred for Constable applying for same:—our Secretary to be requested cost of repairs and maintenance of roads and bridges in this to select the pattern. ______County— Ordered—That the Secretary be instructed to write to the Ordered, that the said three sums, amounting in the whole to Board of Works to ascertain if there is any fund remaining to the sum of £1447 14s. 3d,, be apportioned over the Baronies as the credit of Carlingford Harbour available for expenditure in follows, viz.:— its repair by our County Surveyor, and in case there is no such fund available, that the Board be instructed to carry out the Ardee Barony, . . . . £35 2 0 0 repairs, and we also request the Board to arrange that the Levy Drogheda Barony, 42 0 0 of the cost of said repairs be by twenty-four equal half-yearly Upper Dundalk Barony, .. .. 310 0 0 instalments. Lower Dundalk Barony, .. .. 152 0 0 Ferrard Barony, .. .. 395 0 0 Louth Barony, .. 196 14 3 Ordered—That the Petitioners be informed that the Grand Jury have read the Petition from certain Magistrates and Cess- £1447 14 3 payers of the Barony of Lower Dundalk, as to a work at Catherine’s Grove, and have called on the County Surveyor for his explanation, from which it appears that the works have been carried out in accordance with the Plan and Specification, 86 87

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1894.

Samuel Russell, County Cess Collector for the Barony of Lower Resolved— That in the opinion of the Grand Jnry, the rate of Dundalk, having applied that his Warrant for the present interest for Loans for Lunatic Asylum Buildings should not Collection be given to him for production before the Magistrates exceed three per cent., if the Government is not to make an in the case of summonses by him against Mary M'Grath to the actual profit from these loans. Ravensdale Petty Sessions Court, and against Mary Mackin, That this resolution be communicated to the Chief Secretary, Arthur M'Guinness, ’ and Michael Killen, to the Carlingford and to the Board of Works. Petty Sessions Court, for County Cess included in said Warrant, Proposed by M. B. Murray; Ordered— That said Warrant be given to said Samuel Russell Seconded by A. H. Wynne. for the above purpose, on his undertaking to return same within six days to our Secretary. Resolved—That the County of Louth representatives on the Richmond Board, be authorised and requested to take such steps Ordered—That at Assizes, the old Crown Office be placed at as they may deem advisable to protect the interests of this County the disposal of the Solicitors— the Bar Room being already when the question of the principle on which the new taxation appropriated to them for Quarter Sessions. is to be apportioned comes before the Privy Council on his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant’s reference. Proposed by L. A. Lee-Norman ; Louth CountySeconded Archives by A. H. Wynne. Ordered—That Edward Gogarty be paid on account of his claim for rent for the old Court-house at Mell, that proportion of his For Self and Fellows, former rent, as will represent 4 months’ rent of same—Mr. B. R. Balfour undertaking to pay him 2 months’ rent of same. WILLIAM RUXTON, Foreman of Grand Jury.

A letter from the Petty Sessions’ Clerk of Termonfeckin District, complaining of the injury done by trespassers on the Court-house premises, and the inability of the Justices to remedy the matter, having been laid before the Grand Jury. It is resolved :—

That the Secretary be instructed to serve notice on Miss Brabazon that the Grand Jury’s tenancy o f Termonfeckin Court­ house be terminated at the next Gale Day available, and that he intimate to her, that if she shall meanwhile make suitable arrangements for the caring of the house, the Grand Jury may continue the tenancy. \ Proposed by J. Ribton Garstin Seconded by Wm, de Salis Filgate. 89 88 6 and 7 Wm. IV., Chap. 116. COUNTY OF LOUTH.

COUNTY SURVEYOR’S REPORT. County at Large, and Baronies of Ardee, Upper Dundalk, Lower Dundalk, Ferrard and Louth. Mr . Chairman and Gentlemen, The special works on the Schedule are all of a useful character. -TT-C Since last Assizes about fifty occupiers have, at my request, taken down barbed wire which had been erected along County SPRING ASSIZES, 1894, road fences. In about the same number of cases, however, fresh Amounts on Amounts Balance Warrant for expended up (if any) re­ barbed wire has been set up (even within the last few weeks) on Number and Perches. Summer, to Spring, maining. 1893. 1894. other road fences, the occupiers being ignorance of the law on COUNTY AT LARGE. this subject. Only four occupiers have refused to take down No. 241, Co. Courthouse, barbed wire, and on the 9ch instant I gave your Solicitor the railings, 6 8 8 Nil. 6 8 8 No. 244, extra material 10 15 10 10 15 10 Nil. necessary instructions in one of these, as a test case. No, 245, Co. Courthouse, re­ The new Pier at Carlingford is gradually getting into a more pairs, 38 8 7 38 8 7 Nil. dangerous condition. If something is not done in the way of 55 13 1 49 4 5 6 8 8 repair, the Pier, which cost fifteen thousand pounds, will probably ARDEE. be ruinedLouth in two years or so, at the present County rate of movement. No. 65, 984Archives perches r o a d ,..,172 4 0 120 0 0 52 4 0 A t Lower Dundalk Special Sessions I applied for £500, which 66, 1346 perches road, 84 2 6 60 0 0 24 2 6 69, 783 perches road,.., 32 12 6 24 0 0 8 12 6 would, I think, be sufficient to leave the Pier in a comparatively 258, 1777 perches road, 2 0 0 Nil. 2 0 0 safe condition; but the application was rejected. The Grand 261, 783 perches road,. . 0 6 0 0 6 0 Nil. Jury have now the power to present for the repair of the Pier, 270, 783 perches road,.,. 8 7 3 8 7 3 Nil. 277, 1777 perches road, 13 6 4 12 15 5 0 10 11 under the Act 16 & 17 Victoria, chap. 136, sec. 8. Also, under 309, 1358 perches road, 67 18 0 Nil. 67 18 0 the same Act, secs. 11 and 12, the Commissioners of Public Works 321, 1346 perches road, 77 2 3 Nil. 77 2 3 may repair the Pier, and order the cost to be levied off the Barony 457 18 10 225 8 8 232 10 2 as a Compulsory Presentment. UPPER DUNDALK. In the case of No. 125, a contract for 226 perches of new foot­ No. 114, 1428 perches road, 53 11 0 40 0 0 13 11 0 path between Dundalk Workhouse and Killally, I beg to recom­ 115, 1185 perches road, 54 6 3 40 0 0 14 6 3 123, extra material, .. 80 0 0 80 0 0 Nil. mend that the contractor, Patrick Brennan, be prosecuted at 124, do., 10 0 0 5 1 10 4 18 2 Quarter Sessions to break the contract and recover a penalty. 335, 1185 perches road, 2 16 6 2 16 6 Nil. 345, 1623 perches road, 23 8 9 23 8 9 Nil. I am, Gentlemen, 352, 1185 perches road, 4 10 0 4 10 0 Nil.

Your obedient servant, Carried over, 228 12 6 195 17 1 32 15 5 P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor of Louth. 90 91 EXPENDITURE ON WORKS BY COUNTY SURVEYOR. EXPENDITURE ON WORKS BY COUNTY SURVEYOR. Amounts on Amounts Balance Warrant for expended up (if any) re- Amounts on Amounts Balance Number of Perches. Summer, to Spring, maining. Warrant for expended up (if any) re- 1893. 1894. Number of Perches. Summer, to Spring, (maining. Brought forward, 228 12 6 195 17 1 82 15 5 1893. 1894.

U pper D undalk. D i v i s i o n s . ABSTRACT. 353, extra material, . . 1 5 5 Nil. 1 5 5 County at Large, . 55 13 1 49 4 6 8 361, 835 perches road,. . 10 13 1 10 1 8 0 11 5 Ardee, .457 18 10 225 8 232 10 376, extra material, . . 25 7 2 11 12 4 13 14 10 Upper Dundalk, .408 7 10 344 19 63 8 377, do., . 46 0 11 31 1 1 14 19 10 Lower Dundalk, .119 13 2 60 17 58 15 378, 1623 perches road, 96 8 9 96 7 7 0 1 2 Ferrard, .444 19 4 226 11 10 218 7 Louth, . 85 1 9 81 1 1 4 0 408 7 10 344 19 9 63 8 1 LOWER DUNDALK. 1571 14 0 988 3 6 583 10 6 No. 887, 2016 perches road, 10 0 0 Nil. 10 0 0 .393, 676 perches road,. . 5 2 6 5 2 6 Nil. 395, 2016 perches road, 46 16 0 41 5 1 5 10 11 414, 1825 perches road, 57 14 8 14 10 2 43 4 6 GDouutn o f $2uutlj, j P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor, came before the > G rand Jury of said County at Spring Assizes, 1894, t o w i t .______J a n (j ruaketh Oath that the sum of £988 3s. 6d. has 119 13 2 60 17 9 58 15 5 been fairly and honestly expended in the execution of and for the above FERRARD. works from and before Summer Assizes, 1893, until Spring Assizes, 1894, No. 179,Louth 1265 perches road, 173 18 9 140County0 0 33 18 9 not including Archivesoutstanding accounts. 180, 518 perches road,.,. 34 10 8 20 0 0 14 10 8 P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor. 424, Gibber’s bridge .,. 3 0 6 3 0 6 Nil. 425, Margaret bridge, . . 9 8 10 9 8 10 Nil. Sworn before me this 26th day of February, 1984. 427, Whiteriver bridge, 0 9 8 0 9 8 Nil. 432, Coneyburrow bridge, 1 14 10 Nil. 1 14 10 WILLIAM RUXTON, J.P. 440, Clogher Head pier, 25 17 11 11 2 8 14 15 3 462, Obelisk bridge, 2 10 0 Nil. 2 10 0 481, 452 perches road,.., 5 1 4 8 6 9 1 14 7 482, 1265 perches road, 158 2 6 35 0 0 123 2 6 508, 518 perches road,.. 30 4 4 4 3 5 26 0 11

444 19 4 226 l i :10 218 7 6 LOUTH. No. 524, 665 perches road,.. 2 0 0 2 0 0 Nil. ' 534, 789 perches road,.. 6 10 11 5 6 1 1 4 :10 536, extra material, .. 63 3 9 61 11 6 1 12 3 539, 1150 perches road, 7 7 1 7 7 1 Nil. 545, 665 perches rood,.. 6 0 0 4 :16 5 1 8 7

85 1 9 81 1 1 4 0 8 92 All detached stones appearing on the road, or between the fences, Blank copy of COUNTY SURVEYOR’S SPECIFICATION for repairs and all stones appearing on the surface exceeding two-and a-half inches in diameter, shall be picked up, collected, taken aside, made into heaps of roads, ordered to be printed in the Grand Warrant. broken, and used for darning the surface. County of Louth.-—Barony of...... N o...... Assizes.— Specification .cubic yards, at least, of broken stone or properly prepared und Instructions to Repair and keep in Repair until...... Assizes,...... gravel, shall be spread skilfully on the road per perch, on the average in each year, exclusive of fine gravel used in footpaths. The stones with B R O K E N s t o n e or P R E P A R E D g r a v e l , ...... Perches of the road from ...... to...... between...... and...... shall be broken so as to pass through an inch and three-quarter ring, The Repairs shall be commenced immediately after the ensuing to be laid down as the Surveyor or hia Assistant shall direct. The Assizes, and shall be proceeded with, without intermission, until the distribution of the metalling shall be proportionate to the wants of tho road as the Assistant shall direct. When “ sea beach” or gravel is the road shall have been put into the specified order. The road shall have a clear carriage-way as wide as the existing material used, it shall be screened from any extra sand, and the larger pebbles preserved and broken to pass through an inch and three- fences or grips will permit, but in no place to be less than...... feet quarter ring. No round pebble to be larger than 1,J inch ring. Any wide with gravel or broken stones : where less the road shall be larger quantity of broken stones or prepared gravel which shall be brought to this width by widening and metalling, unless where fences, found necessary for the proper repairs and maintenance of the road trenches, or footpaths interfere greater existing widths in the working shall be put out .and skilfully spread by tho Contractor free of extra surfaces shall be maintained. expense to the Cfcunty or Barony, in towns and on streets the C on­ The footpaths and paved water tables, except in towns placed tractor shall arrange with the Surveyor’s Assistant to deliver and under Commissioners appointed under the Towns’ Improvement spread the specified least quantity from carts or depots, at such times (Ireland) Act, shall be kept clean, gravelled, and maintained in t-he:-r and in such quantities as such Assistant shall direct. The most present state, or as they shall be hereafter reconstructed. durable materials to be had in the neighbourhood shall be used—the The road shall be kept in repair from water-table to water-table, hardest and toughest are best. No soft or brittle ae, shale, or with broken stones or prepared gravel, and shall be brought to a re­ pencil, shall be used in any place for repairs. gular convex curvilineal slope from the centre to the sides on the After the road shall have been scraped, the weak portions shall cross sections, comparatively flat at the crown, but steeper 011 the be darned with a sufficient quantity of broken stones, and a p re­ shoulders ; all inequalities shall be reduced by applying new material paration shall be made by picking the crust, so that the new materials to the lower parts. The sides and water-tables shall be neatly defined Louth Countyshall combine Archives smoothly with the road and form a regular and smooth by continuous lines, parallel to the centre of the road, free from surface. In darning, the stones shall be laid close and in contact sudden bends. with each other. The surface shall be kept free from ruts and long­ Along declivities particular attention will be required in keeping itudinal furrows by timely and skilful repairs. the cross section more convex than elsewhere to pass off the water The Contractor shall put out along the sides of the road, or place quickiy to the tables. Outlets, pipes, or French drains shall be made in depots, the whole quantity of materials specified, from time to tim e ; to carry off the water where it would otherwise lodge on the water- before tho first day of O c t o b e r in each year, for measurement by the tables, into the adjacent grips, fields, or water-courses. Inlets shall Surveyor’s Assistant, unless when otherwise directed to be spread from be made into all cross-drains, pipes, or gullets ; ail grips on the field carts for special repairs. A deduction of a yard and a-half will bo side of the fences and water-drains, if any, shall be kept open to allow made from the measured quantity fo r each yard deficient after th e a free passage for the water, and keep its surface under the water- first of O c t o b e r . N o allowance will be made for stones spread out tables. The water-tables, shoulders, and sides of the road shall be of any oblongs before measurement. kept free from nuisance and obstructions. The road shall be kept free The stones shall be arranged along the County roads in narrow from dust and mud by sweeping and scraping; the sweepings, and oblongs, placed on level beds, not exceeding two feet in width close scrapings, when sufficiently dry, shall be carted off, unless required to up to fences or grips outside the water-tables, of equal size, and iill grips along the road, or to complete the fences and side formation containing about a cubic yard each, and so as not to endanger or between the water-tables and fences. A sufficient quantity shall inconvenience the public. al ways be used for blending with newly spread stones or prepared The Assistant will measure the smaller heaps, to determine the gravel, especially in dry seasons. These materials shall be applied quantity from, if the Contractor neglect making them of the same size. generally, in wet weather, when the low or concave parts are most The full quantity shall be spread before the first day of the S p r in g visible. They shall be kept in close contact with each other, and A ssize s in each year. The vaLue of two cubic yards shall be deducted when spread, sufficiently blended with sand or road scrapings. In from the amount of the contract for each cubic yard remaining un- Towns’ and villages, the scrapings or sweepings and dust heaps from spread afterwards. Any extra metalling required betw een S p r in g ♦ he road, shall be removed and carted away by the Contractor, but not and S u m m e r A s siz e s , in the last year of a contract for surface repairs the cleansing, sweeping, and scavenging in Towns under the Towns' Improvement Act, which must be done by the Town Commissioners. 94 95

shall bo supplied and spread free of charge by the Contractor. Any materials required between the spreading of one year s quantity nml COUNTY [OF LOUTH SPRING ASSIZES, 1894. the measurement of the next year’s shall be put out free of cha!'tr>: i y the Contractor, by darnings from carts. All existing gullets, inlets, outlets, with the fail drains 'from HALF-YEARLY REPORT OF COUNTY ANALYST. them, drains, water courses, and grips, on the field aide, to he keot in repair and free for the water to pass through. When springs rise through tho surface, French drains should be made to drain off tire To the Grand Jury of the County o f Loutli. water to r,he next drain or trench. In case of a sudden damage occurring along the line, the Contractor is at once to give the Surveyor M r . F oreman’ a n d]G entlem en, notice to that, effect, describing the nature of the damage, and the Con­ I beg leave'^to report that I have made the following tractor shall build temporary fences and take such other precautions as the County Surveyor may judge to be necessary for the safety oT the analyses during the half-year ended on the 31st December, 1894. public. The fences along the line and slopes of cuttings and embank­ There were analysed for Dundalk Board of Guardians. 4 speci­ ments to be keot in repair. The battlements and parapets of bridges on the road, with the wing walls, pavements, abutments, &c., tq be* mens of water, and ten of tea. The object of the analyses of the protected and kept in their present repair, or as they may be here­ tea was to determine which was best for use in the Workhouse. after repaired, i’he Contractor to cut down and remove ail weeds growing along the road 011 and between the fences before seed time. For Ardee Board of Guardians a specimen of tea was analysed. Sea slopes and pitch pavement along coast roads to bo kept in repair ; A specimen of water was analysed for Dr. J. J. Davis, Medical snow drifts shall bo removed immediately after a fall of snow. Officer, Collon ; it was more like sewage than water. A. wTater The Contractor shall keep the road constantly free from all nuisances, and shall not permit any injury to or encroachment on the analysed for Dr. J. Jones, Medical Officer of Health : it was road, and shall summon and prosecute all offending parties. In case fairly good. A water analysed for Dr. Flood, Medical Officer of oi injury to the road by trees or hedges, the Contractor is to require the owner of the land to prune and lop them— the parties to bo Health, Dundalk, was of tolerably good composition. Three summonedLouth before the Justices at Petty County Sessions, in case of non- samples Archives of water from Castlebellingham, sent by Sir Henry compliance within Ten days. The Conrractor will be held account­ able for any loss or injury to property or persons from putting out Bellingham, Bart., were analysed. materials of any kind on or alongside the road, digging of holes along For Drogheda Union, there were analysed 108 samples of new the road ; or neglecting any necessary precaution to prevent injury to the public during the continuance of his contract. and buttermilk, 2 of butter, and 8 of water. Only one of the The Contractor shall deliver up the road at the expiration of his milk specimens was adulterated, but some of them fell below the contract, in good repair as above defined, and at any time durino- the existence of his contract shall attend to and carry into effect, any standard of average quality milk, and I understand the con­ further instructions the Surveyor may find it necessary to give for the tractors were fined by the Guardians in those cases. On the due repair and preservation of the'road. Any quantity of broken whole the milk supplied to this Union is very good. stones or gravel remaining unspread and found at the termination of the contract along the road shall become the property of the County. Total number of samples analysed, 139.

Dated this...... day of..,..,,,. I am, Gentlemen,

Your obedient servant, County Surveyor of Louth.

I agree to the above conditions, .Contractor. CHARLES A. CAMERON, Pnblic Analyst for the County of Louth. City Laborat ory, 7 Castle-street, Dublin, ‘24th Feb., 1894. 96 97

AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. IMPERATIVE PRESENTMENTS. COUNTY OF LOUTH.

£ s d (copy.) Lunatic Asylumu (Alainrenance), .. .. 1818 4 7

Do. (Buildings), .. ., 106 6 11 D u b l i n , Constabulary Expenses, .. . . Nil. 1th December, 1893.

County Officers, . . .. , . 614100 G en tlem en , I have the honor to report to you that I have Fee on Audit of Secretary’s Account, .. 17 14 8 Audited the Accounts of the Secretary of the Grand Jury of the Expenses of Inquests, . . . . 85 7 10 County of Louth following the last Summer Assizes, and pur­ Expanses under Registry Acts, .. .. 187 11 2 Cess Collectors, 351 3 1 suant to the provisions of the Order in Council, I forward herowith for your information an Abstract of the Accounts as Instalments of Works, .. ' .. 5 20 17 8 Louth Countyformally declaredArchives and certified by me. Compensation for Malicious Injuries, .. 219 0 0

Expenses under Jurors’ Act, .. .. 51 9 0 The Accounts submitted of me by the Secretary to the Petty Sessions’ House Rents, ,. .. 66 0 0 Gracd Jury, Mr. Townley F. Filgate, were prepared with ligid Reformatory and Industrial Schools, .. 172 12 7 accuracy, and the payments recorded in them were vouched in a Land Valuation, .. 52 10 0 most satisfactory manner. Retiring Allowances, .. . . 70 5 0 I have the honor to be, Apprehension and Conveyance of Prisoners, .. 34 8 0 Weights and Measures, 10 0 0 Gentlemen,

TOTAL, £4378 3 6 Your obedient servant,

WM. M'DERMOTT, TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Auditor. To the Local Government Board, Secretary of Grand Jury. Custom House, Dublin. COUNTY OF LOUTH.— ACCOUNT FOLLOWING SUMMER ASSIZES, 1893.

declare and certify that' Town 1 ^ f ! ' F i ‘"j!'gf '^tcrttUyeo^ThT^randbf SeCreft®5y of.the Graud Jury of the County of Louth, do hereby

| ~ 1 ------— - „ C H A R G E. ______DISCHARGE. I Balanceii.Uance declared due on last Account,Account. n o a ______.r « _____ ^— —^ £4851 0 Louth 9 Amount of Sums received from Baronial Collectors Amount of Payments made on Queries discharged at pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrants, issued after the last Summer Assizes, ., ,, £6692 6 1 Spring Assizes, 1893, Amount of payments made on Queries previously 7510 3 2 discharged, . * / 35 1Q 1 Amount received from the Paymaster-General for expenses of Criminal Prosecutions from Sprint Amount of payments made on New Presentments of Assizes, J80S, to Summer Assizes, 1893, the last Summer Assizes, ,. 1029 7 5 195 13 5 Amount of Interest on Exchequer Bills, Amount of Sums paid on Court Orders, to Prosecutors 13 5 0 Amount of Interest allowed by the County Bank on and Witnesses, from Spring Assizes, 1893, to Summer Assizes, 1893, 10 2 9 the Secretary’s Public Account, 28 13 2 Amount of casual Receipts, viz.:— Amount paid to Commissioners of Public Works bein? Grant under Probatw Duty Act, the 12th instalment of Loan for St. Joseph’s Industrial 701 9 2 School, D og Tax, 1892, * ‘ 162 103 18 0 14 2 Amount paid on account of Carlingford Harbour ’.! Commutation of Pension to late Prison Warder, 143 4 6 6 13 4 Carlingford Harbour Tolls, J?0- do. Giles’ Quay do. 7 15 6 3 6 8 Giles’ Quay Harbour Tolls, do. Clogher Head do. 1 19 0 2 10 0 Clogher Head Harbour Tolls, 1 1 8 Other miscellaneous Receipts, _ Total Payments, £7889 14 4 1 10 0 Balance due by the Secretary, Instalment from St. Joseph’s Female Industrial . 5828 15 8 County School, Dundalk, payable to Board of Works, 100 0 0

T otal, £13718 10 0 Total, .. £13718 10 0 *-a' B-“ rhe Secretary has returned Arrears as due by different Baronies, as follows :— • Besides the above balance thero are Countv Funds invested in Exchequer Bills, to the amount of £1,300. Baronies. On the last Warrants. Ardee, £168 8 2 D rogheda, 14 7 2 Declared by me, this 6th day of December, 1893. Upper Dundalk, 4 1 3 3 Lower Dundalk, 126 2 0 Ferrard, 181 19 9 WM. M‘DERMOTT, Local Government Auditor L outh, 41 12 6— .£573 12 10

An Account of the Liabilities and Means of the County after Summer Assizes, 1893.

v iz .:—

LIABILITIES. Archives MEANS.

• £ s. d. £ s. d. Undischarged Queries, 7085 3 9 Balance due by Secretary on Account, New Presentments, 9536 6 9 being balance in County Bank, 5828 15 8 Discharged Queries yet Unpaid, .. 236 3 0 Amount of 13th instalment of Loan due Amount of Exchequer Bills, 1300 0 0 Board of Works for St. Joseph’s Industrial School, Dundalk, , 100 0 0 Advanced for Witnesses’ Expenses, .. 16 2 9 Amount due Carlingford Harbour, 111 18 0 Do. Giles’ Quay Harbour, 26 15 4 Advanced on Presentments, .. 1029 7 5 Do. Clogher Head Harbour, 7 13 10 Surplus Meansfor Ke-presentment in aid YvTarrants Issued to Collectors, 9406 18 6 of Levy at Spring Assizes, 1894, 1050 16 6 Baronial Arrears Re-levied, 573 12 10

— Total Liabilities, £18154 17 2 Total Means, £18151 17 2

TOW NLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to Grand Jury. COUNTY OF LOUTH APPLOTMENT FORjSPRING ASSIZES, 1894.

Annual Rate per £1 Rate per £1 Proportion of Baronial Local Pre­ Valuation of on General on Local Total of the 3 Gross Amount Baronies, Parishes, and Townlands. County at Large Presentments. Barony Assessment. Assessm’nt sentments preceding of Baronial Presentments Columns. Warrants issued on Baronies.

£ 8d d Louth £ s d £ 8 d £ s d s . d. £ a d 5 7 8 7 6 11 0 8-1731 Barony of Ardee .. £ 1077 15 0 893 4 9 • • 1970 19 91 2320 10 8 Re-levy on Holdings 349 10 11 349 10 Hi 6335 0 0 8-770 Barony of Drogheda 117 19 5 113 10 231 10 Re-levy on Holdings 0 \ 251 8 11 • • • t 19 8 11 19 18 nj 31561 14 0 13-1555 j Barony of Upper Dundalk 587 14 1 1142 7 1730 1 3) Re-levy on Holdings *♦ i 1758 19 5 28 18 2 28 18 2) 2 3 8 1 9 17 0 I B o r o u g h o p D u n d a l k 44 3 10 10 443 10 10 443 10 10 2 1 9 15 17 0 10 0417 Barony of Lower Dundalk I J 408 1 10 508 17 9 916 19 7 » Re-levy on Holdings 1050 4 7 • • • • 133 5 0 133 5 oj

45106 18 0 12-0935 County Barony of Ferrard 839 18 7 1433 0 i 2272 18 \ 2368 16 0 . Re-levy on Holdings r • • • I 95 8 7 4 95 17 4 j 2 8 0 4 8 5 0 8*2678 Barony of Louth 5 2 2 5 6 443 19 3 966 4 9 \ 1002 8 1 Re-levy on Holdings 36 3 4 36 3 4 2 1 4664 2 0 3 9 9 7 5 3 4534 19 7 663 13 8 9195 18 6

TOWNLEY F. FILG ATE, Secretary to Grand Jury. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Giles’ Quay Harbour, in this County, from Summer Assizes, 1893, to Spring Assizes, 1894.

Receipts Expenditure Archives

Balance in County Bank, to Summer Assizes, James Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, 1893, . . £26 15 4 eight months’ to 1st March, 1894, 6 13 4

Receipts for eight months, to 1st February, Expenditure on Certificate of County 1894, lodged in County Bank by James Surveyor, v iz .:— Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, 8 13 10 James Bice, necessary expenses at Harbour, ...... 10 7 11 17 1 3 Balance in County Bank to credit of said Harbour, 18 7 11 S

£35 9 2 £35 9 2

Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, v iz .:—

Unexpended on previous order, as per last Account, ...... 16 17 11 Expended as per above Account, . . .. 10 7 11

Outstanding unexpended, £6 10 0

TOW NLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Carlingford Harbour, in this County, from ____ Summer Assizes, 1893, to Spring Assizes, 1894. Louth

Receipts Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Summer As­ Horatio Chegwin, Harbour Constable, sizes, 1 8 9 3 , ...... lg o 8 months’ to 1st March, 1894, £13 6 8

Receipts for eight months, to 1st February, Expenditure on Certificate of County 189-4, lodged in County Bank, by Horatio Surveyor, viz.:— Chegwin, Harbour Constable, .. .. 31 0 6 James Rice, necessary expenses at Pier, .. .. 1 6 7 ------14 13 3 Balance in County Bank to credit of said Harbour ...... 128 5 3

£142 18 6 £142 18 6 County

Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, viz.:— Unexpended on previous order as per last Account, .. ,. 1( £103 3 0 Expended per above, Account, .. .. 1 6 7

Outstanding unexpended, .. .. £101 16 5 •

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury.

An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Clogher Head Harbour in this County, from Summer Assizes, 1893, to Spring Assizes, 1894. Archives

Receipts. Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Summer As­ Patrick Neacy, Harbour Constable, 8 months’ sizes, 1893, ...... £7 13 10 to 1st March, 1894, ...... £500

Receipts for eight months to 1st February, Balance in County Bank to credit of said Har­ 1894, lodged in County Bank, by Patrick bour, ...... 16 17 0 Neacy, Harbour Constable, ,. .. 14 3 2

£21 17 0 £21 17 0

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury. Abstract of Accounts of L o u t h C o u n t y I n f i r m a r y , for the year ended Dec. 31st, 1893.

RECEIPTS. DISBtTKSEMENTS. Received during the year, viz. Balance due Bank, £64 15 11 Paid during the year, viz. : County Grant, £625 0 0 Salaries & Servants’ Clothin 2318 10 0 Louth Provisions, 252 11 1 Interest on Government Stock, 68 6 0 Wine, Porter and Spirits, 2 4 2 Light—Candles & Gas, 5 qrs.3. 30 11 10 Subscriptions (annual), 123 0 0 Fuel, 3 * 36 14 10 Washing—Soap & Soda, 6 3 6 Patients, 1 4 0 Medicine, 9 18 4 Surgical Appliances, 30 19 2 »> R.I.C. ,, 1 10 0 Furniture, 38 19 1 .Repairs-Drainage,Laundry,&c;c 89 6 2 T o t a l R e c e i p t s , . . £819 0 0 Printing, Stationery, & Stamps, 7 13 3 Rent and Fire Insurance, 10 0 9 Miscellaneous, 18 4 4 Balance due Bank, 97 7 5 -851 11 6 County Total, £916 7 5 Total, £916 7 5

INVESTED FUNDS.

T t o S 2 K M°”rw, E°Sq S‘°Ck .'""^ d “ ”ameS ,olm A' Hai«' Wmi"“ s»Us £2484 1 0 The Infirmary at present contains 42 Beds-30 in the men’s side of the house, and 12 in the women’s side.

JOHN WM . TURNER, Secretary. n Ireland. in jurisdiction summary exercise Peace the of Justices which toas n Ireland. in amend the Acts relating to certain offences, and other matters matters other and offences, certain to relating Acts theamend relating to the office of Coroner, and the expenses of Inquests Inquests of expenses the and Coroner, of office the to relating u Ireland. iu Constabulary the to relating Laws the amend and consolidate and Harbours, Piers, of construction the Money, Public of medies for the compensation of Malicious Injuries to property property to Injuries Malicious of compensation the for medies to Fourth, the William King of year sixth in the Poor-rate of the Act an to Premises of Lessors Boroughs. certain immediate rating Grants with aiding and Works. other promoting by Ireland, of Fisheries Gaols County of Ireland. support the in for Moneys Institutions and County of out vances Public of Presentment the to relating Laws the amend and relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland, and to amend amend Constables. to and Special of Ireland, in payment the for Force provisions Constabularythe the to relating con fr ulc oes ad o eue h same. the secure to and Moneys, Public for account o c i Ireland. inForce the in referred to Parliament of ActsSeveral oe b Gad uis n Ireland. in Juries Grand by Money means to make Treasurers of Counties and Cities in Ireland Ireland in Cities and Counties of Treasurers make to means Parliamentary Voters in Ireland, and to alter the Law for for Law the alter to and Ireland, in Voters Parliamentary Laws which regulate the Qualification and Registration of of Registration and Qualification the regulate whichLaws 6 & 10 &9 9 I 12 & II 6 17 &16 14 4 15 &14 I 1 13 and and itra chapter Victoria, coi, chapter ictoria, V and and 2 Archives 7 15 14 itra chapters. s r e t p a h c Victoria, itra chapter Victoria, itra chapter Victoria, itra chapter Victoria, itra chapter Victoria, William itra chapter Victoria, itra chapter Victoria, foregoing Presentments. 4, 54.-— An Act to provide more effectual effectual more provide to Act 54.-— An TITLES . n c t ecuae h Sea the encourage to Act An 3.— chapter 1. n c t fcltt Ad­ facilitate to Act An 116.— 8 — n c t etn te re­ the extend to Act — An 38. 2 n c t cnoiae and consolidate to Act An — 92 72.— An Act to amend the Acts Acts the amend to Act An 72.— F THE OF 105 85.— An Act to further amend amend further to Act An 85.— 116.—An Act to consolidate consolidate to Act 116.—An 9—A At o mn the amend to Act An 69.— — An Act to amend the Laws Laws the amend to Act An— *

106 107 16 & 17 Victoria, chapter 136.—An Act for enabling Grand Juries in Ireland to borrrow money from private sources, on 36 and 37 Victoria, chapter 51.—An Act to amend the Law the security of Presentment, and for transferring to Counties relating to the Superannuation of Prison Officers in Ireland. certain works constructed wholly or in part with Public Money. 37 and 38 Victoria, chapter 70— An Act to amend the Law 17 and 18 Victoria, chapter 107.— An Act to amend the relating to the Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland. Laws relating to the Militia, and for raising a Yolunteer 3s and 39 Victoria, chapter 63— An Act to repeal the Militia Force in Ireland. Adulteration of Food Acts, and to make better provision for 18 and 19 Victoria, chapter 109.— An Act to make further the sale of food and drugs in a pure state. provisions for the repayment of advances out of the Consoli­ 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 49.— An Act to amend the dated Fund, for the erection and enlargement of Asylums for Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. the Lunatic Poor in Ireland, and to amend the Laws with 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 56.— An Act to amend the Laws reference to the repayments iu cases of change of districts, relating to County Officers, and to Courts of Quarter Sessions and the appointment of Commissioners of General Control and and Civil Bill Courts in Ireland. Correspondence. 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 24.— An Act to amend the 19 and 20 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the Acts Public Works Loans (Ireland), 1877. relating to Grand Juries in Ireland. 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 49.— An Act to consoliate the 2 0 «rad21 Victoria, chapter 15.— An Act to amend the Act Laws relating to Weights and Measures. of the 6th and 7th years of King William the Fourth, chapter 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the 116, for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the Prisons Acts of 1877, so far as regards the apportionment of Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. certain Superannuation Allowances between the Treasury and 21 and 22 Victoria, chapter 103.—An Act to promote and the Local Authorities. regulate Reformatory Schools for Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. 42 and 43 Victoria.— An Act to confirm certain Provisional 23 Victoria, Chapter 4.— An Act to enable the Commis­ Orders of the Local Government Board for Ireland relating to sioners ofLouth Her Majesty’s Treasury to defray oneCounty moiety of the the Town Archives ot Dundalk. expense of the annual Revision of the Valuation of Rateable 44 and 45 Victoria, chapter 35.— An Act to amend the Law property in Ireland out of the Consolidated Fund. relating to Coroners in Ireland 24 and 25 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to enable Grand 48 Victoria, chapter 3.— An Act to amend the Law relating Juries in Ireland to increase the remuneration of County to the Representation of the People of the United Kingdom. Surveyors, and for other purposes. 48 Victoria, chapter 19 — An Act further to facilitate the _ 29 & 30 Victoria, chapter 45.— An Act to extend the Provi­ building, enlargement, and maintenance of Industrial sions of the Acts for the encouragement of the Sea Fisheries Schools in Ireland. in Ireland, by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public 52 and 53 Victoria, chapter 21. — An Act for amending the Money the construction of Piers Harbours, and other Works. Law relating to Weights and Measures, and for other 30 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46.—An Act to amend the Law purposes connected therewith. relating to the Office of County Treasurer in Ireland. 30 and 31 Victoria, chapter 50.—An Act to afford further facilities for the erection of certain bridges in Ireland. 31 Victoria, chapter 25,—An Act to extend the Industrial Schools Act to Ireland. 31 & 32 Victoria, chapter 59.— An Act to amend the Laws relating to Reformatory Schools in Ireland. 34 & 35 Victoria, chapter 56.— An Aot to provide further protection against Dogs. 34 and 35 Victoria, chapter 65—An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Juries in Ireland. Louth County Archives

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' ______—N o .- l _ T a b l e .— ABSTRACT OF EXPENDITURE ON ALL WORKS IN LOUTH, jH O W IN G THE VALUATION, MILEAGE, AND BATES ON THE BAEONIES FOR THE YEAR ENDING SPRING ARSIZF.H isoi SA.H.OTsTIES AT SF~R.TTsjr^- 1893. ” “— ------— ------A rdee, D rogheda. U p p e r D u n d a l k . L ower D undalk. — ------T------Valuation, £57.810 16s 0d, Valuation, £6,333 Oi 0d Valuation, £31,564 7s 0d. Valuation £21961 ’ 7s 0d , LOUTH. TOTALS. ------:------—------y--. ■ ------;-----—- 1— “ IP ------1- —-V -7 ------valuation, -78 0d.______Valuation. £45,112 3s 0d Valuation, £28,048 5s 0d Valuation «loonan r» DESCRIPTION OP WORKS. / |Rateper Rateper i Rateper I i Rate per 1 ------?------a- . ------valuation <>130,830 8s 0 d ______(Rateper £ on ya- Rate per £ on va- . Rate per £ onva- | iRateper £ on va- Rateoer £onra! u * ™ |Rateper | Rate per /r ? ustass f t : r r ‘d m ! irr i*ss.£ss irr. fr-i&ssz sr. .psrtes ■*, « S d s% 1“ anoe: : S8 0 361?JS I I 12'91 1 012 91 1 345 24 2 27 SS.J 26 «>»,**« * ™ ««*■>■; \ W S | T J » » i\m & t w hw Post Roads...... 4 0 32 117 18 2,21-66 *48 I 1 5 27 95 1 4 41-71 -72 1 4 4 39 182 iq * oq.fis .q7 i o ql W. Q J a. n, „ 686 11 9 -86 ! Kew Roads & reconst’n. of old do. - - I f f 2 0 26 136 ? S S - M i I ° 46 2I 450 8 1 28*84 -56 Lowering hills and filling hollows . ’ 1 2 ° 26| 136 5 0 49 09 i 72 2 0 26 136 5 0 49-09 17 Road Buildings...... 46 14 9 *19 f 30 0 0 -22 7 17 0 *08 39 14 6 I -21 R » 1K Footpaths ...... 9 19 4 -04 : J g 0 1 0 * » 0 i 5 ! Watercourses: ...... , J jjg 2 0 0 *02 o n n Sadden Damage ...... 7 4 Hi -0 3 1 ^ '’ 1 | I 8 6 0 ‘ 0 6 1 30 0 0 -32 I ak -in ■,? ak H^bours ...... ! 28 17 0 | 1 09 193 6 5 2-11 205 12 0 10 9 407 5 . 5 3 Ridges ...... 11 18 0 04 3 0 0 02 U 17 0 *06 26 15 0 -03 Damages ...... v w *u w w

Total Spring Assizes, 1893 . . . . 62 1 28' 1-^39 2 7i 13-48 5-54 4 0 12 119 18 8 16-92 4-55 26 0 141372 18 10 38-35 10-42_26 6 19 477 14 111 5-091 5-20 75 1 ?8’1979~17 7 7 ^ 7 10 52 27 2 12 64775~2 17 80 5 54*221 5 3)5937 7 9 ” 77 7 ______' ,.1______B A R O N I E S AT STJ^^CEft 1893. . I Valuation, £57,876 Us 0 d. | Valuation, £6335 Os 0d Valuation, £81,561 14s. 0 d. Valuation, £21,915 17s 0d. Valuation, £45,106 18s 0d. Valuation, £28.048 5s. ~0(L Valuation, £l907844~5(r0d R ads of Maintenance ...... 97 1 351407 19 11 10*85 5 83 5 6 5£ 201 19 6 26-27 7 65 68 2 391040 9 4 11-41 7 91 68 1 2 946 17 10. 10*42 I 10.36 78 5 11(1396 13 11 18-81 7 43 ~46~0"TT626 “ 2~ lir T 6T 9— ^35 3641 2 6 * 5650 3 5 11-57 1 7 03 Roads of Repairs...... 90 0 0 -68 I I 10 0 0 -08 I 100 0 0 I *12 Post R o a d s...... 0 3 22 18 3 4 30*70 *07 s ; 3 4 21 34 16 8 7*32 *38 1 1 21 64 10 7 40-64 | -34 1 1 29 34 0 9 21*00 *29 6 3 13 151 11 4 17 71 -19 N ew Roads & reconst’n of old do. " ? 0 4 0 60 0 0 -65 2 0 26 186 5 0 49 09 i *72 2 4 26 196 5 0 57 02 *24 Lowering hills and filling hollows 57 4 6 -62 j 57 4 6 -07 Road buildings...... 10 1 0 *04 0 1 0 69 11 0 -52 19 1 0 *10 0 1 0 98 15 0 *12 F ootpaths ...... 'l 32 192 -25I 32 19 2 *04 Watercourses...... - j i l S B 5 0 0 *05 5 0 0 Sudden damage...... 15 7 1 -06 f l H 15 7 1 *01 Harbours ...... 28 17 0 1-09 193 6 5 2 11 215 12 0 1-14 - 437 15 5 *55 Bridges ...... - PjjgilS H H BwHffll HBsaH pIBH wmhS »■* ^ T. • Damages......

Total Summer Ae sizes. 1893 97 5 1711451 11 4 10-95 6 01 5 6 5} 230 17 6 26*27 8*75 68 2 391232 19 6 12-40 9-37 72 1 231297 5 51 10*26 1418 1 8117 181832 2 6 13*72 9’74 | 47 2 3 670 4 8 10 471 5*73 373125$6715 7 7 ? 11*86' 8*41 Baronies for the Year, Spring and Summer, 1893. ftoads of Maintenance...... 155 2 312408 7 1 11 62 9*99 9 6 17| 2 9 3 ~ 1 2 22 42 1110 92 5 261986 10 10 16-07 15 10 94 7 211128 14 8, 8*91 12*35 147 I 24 2611 16 I l f 13 80 13*89 72 0 171219 7 9! 12-69 i 10.48 1572 0 16J 9647 18 51 12-641 12 13 Roads of Ropairs ...... Louth 145 0 3; -60 County . i 380 10 0 2-90 62 14 8 Archives*68 I 188 6 10; 1.00 10 0 0 .08 786 11 9 *98 Post Roads...... 4 4 14 136 1 6' 22 46 *56 1 5 27 95 1 4 41*71 *72 3 4 21 34 16 8 7*32 -38 5 6 20 247 910 31*93[ 1*31 23 3 38 88 10 1 26*61 .75 18 1 0 601 19 5 24-90 -75 New roads & reconst’n of old do. ! >1 0 4 0 60 0 Ol 90-00 *65 2 0 26 272 10 0 98*19 i 1*44 2 4 26 332 10 0 96-60 *41 Lowering hills and filling hollows j i 57 4 6j *62 j j j 57 4 6 07 Road Buildings ...... 56 15 9 *23 0 1 0 K 99 11 0 *75 7 17 0 *08 58 15 6! -31 0 1 0 223 I 3 *27 Footpaths ...... 9 19 4l *04 \ 82 19 2 *25 I 0 1 0 42 19 6 -05 Watercourses...... i 7 o 01 ’07 I ( 7 0 0 Sudden damage ...... 22 12 0 *09 'I j 8 6 Oj *06 30 0 Oj *32 | I 60 18 0, ‘07 Harbours ...... 57 14 0 ® 2*18 386 12 10 4-22 421 4 0 2-23 j 865 10 10' 1*08 Bridges ...... 11 18 0 * *04 1 3 0 0 02 11 17 Oj *06 26 15 0, *03 Damages......

Spring & Summer Assizes 189-3 } 159 7 5 2790 13 ll| 11-75 11-56 9 6 17& 350 16 2 22*42 13*30 94 3 13 2605 18 4 18-89 19 81 99 0 2 1775 0 4 8-85 19-38 155 0 30 3812 0 1 14-01 I 20-26 74 4 1511317 19 10 13-11 ' 11 27 592 6 2£ 12652 8 8 13 50 15 85 Rate per £ for Works on the Valuation of the Baronies & County at Large J County at Large Summary for 1893. Baronial Summary of the Statistics of Works for 1893. i | County I Mileage Costa. Rate per perch for Rate per £ on " 77 Miles of Road Rate per perch Cost of repairs j ’ I Rate per £ on Average ot T Ta*o1 Descriptioti of Works m f p £ s. d. Maintenance & Repairs the Valuation Districts • under Contract Maintenance | Maintenance Cost of all Total the valuation valuation spring Dummei| at liarge| lotal - — ----- ^ — ------y ______— m p p I and Repairs ! and new roads other Works] | in Pence in £’». n______:______i I__d —U - d — ^adL°/EeZrr°Ce...... 1 78S U 9 '*11 B»ony of A ri« X .■ ■..7 155 i! 81 | 1162 2563-7“ 4 l i i m 2654 12 5 U-^00 W i T Barony of Ardee...... 5-081 594 56 11-56 ...... }•...... ij? Jo 5 1360 .2? Barony of Droghed. .... 9 6 17J 22-41 293 1 2 57 15 0 850 18 2 13-30 6,334 Barony of Drogheda...... 4*55 8*75 -00 13*30 33tJa“l* *••: * ** * * *; * * * *,...... 18 J , ! n l i Barony of Upper Dundalk 92 5 26 16*07 2367 0 10 143 16 2 2510 17 0 19 09 31,563 Barony of Upper Dundalk .... 9*70 j 9 3 7 -72 119-80 ? ® W r»°b!?l W a 8 ' ’ ' ' S J fi Jv? Barony of Lower Dundalk 95 3 21 8*91 1251 9 4 488 14 41740 3 8 1900 21,938 Barony ol Lower Dundalk .... 5*20 13 80 -39 19 38 Lowering hills and filling hollows...... 67 4 07 Barony of Ferrard...... 149 2 10 13-30 13072 13 9 491 16 6 3564 10 3 18 95 45,109 Barony of Eerrard...... 9*55 9*40 1*31 20-26 g ...... 42 IQ fi ’nfi Barony of Louth -...... 72 0 17 12-69 1 229 7 9 0 2 0 12299 9 10 52 28,048 Barony of Louth...... 5*08 i 5*44 I -75 11-27 w ...... *...... 7 0 0 Charged onCounty at Large 18 1 0 24-90 | 601 19 5 ______601 19 6 -75 Charged cn County at Large . . -56 *19 ______I -75 ^dden Damage * V.!!!!'...... 60 18 0 07 Total on County . . . 592 « "2^ (11368 19 711283 9 1112652 8 8 15*85 190.837 A Penny in tbe £ is £241 0 3 on the Valuation of Ardee Harbours...... ’**!!!.!1*' ‘“ i ! 865 10 10 1 08 £100 is 0-41 pence in the £ on the Valuation of Ardee j ” • - j ! ...... 26 7 i 0 ...... do.... Drogheda Bridges ...... 26 15 0 03 ..do... 3*78 ...... d o ...... Drogheda P. J. LYNAM , ...... nf 2 o ...... do... .Upper Dundalk Damages ...... do... 0 <6 ...... do ...... Upper Dundalk • j ...... ** 8 ^ ...... do------Lower Dundalk County Surveyor and Assistants ...... 685 .0 0 *86 do 1-09 .... do ...... Lower Dundalk County Surveyor of Louth. • “ ° ...... J J } ...... Ferrard ______;;do;;; 0-53 " ...... do...... Ferrard T®...... 17 f ...... do...... Louth Totals tor year ...... L...... 592 6 2j 13337 8 8 ..do... 086 ...... do ...... Louth v . „„ 7 1QQ. -•-®0 ...... 795 S 1 ...... do. .County at Large Re-presented in aid of Levy...... 390 4 2 do 0'12 do Countyat Large 27iA, lotfft. County .Surveyor’ » Office, Dundalk. X2947— i --- e ...... ' ______.

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— ------COUNTY LOUTH. N o . ,2 T able.—COMPARATIVE VIEW OF EXPENDITURE FOR 1891, 1892 and 1893.

1 Rate per perch Cost of Repairs, i D i s t r i c t s . Year Miles of Road for Repairs and I Maintenance & Cost of all other Jate per £ on the Average Valua­ under contract Maintenance, New Roads Works Total Valuation. tion in £’8

M F P d £ a d £ t d £ 8. d d £ ( 1891 156 0 7 11*95 2491 5 2 137 4 0 2628 9 2 10-89 57,827 Barony of Ardee, ...... J 1892 154 7 31 11 *69 2416 13 9 166 15 6 2583 9 3 10*72 57,821 1893155 2 31 11 62 2553 7 101 5 1 2 6 5 4 12 5 11*00 57,843 ...... j 4 1 1891 9 6 17* 22-41 293 I 2 18 0 0 311 1 2 11-77 6,377 Barony of Drogheda 1892 9 6 17* 22-41 293 1 2 31 0 0 324 1 2 12*28 6,333 1893 9 6 17* 22-41 293 1 57 15 0 350 16 2 13-30 6,334 2 1891 92 5 39 15*46 1911 13 7 162 4 0 2073 17 7 15-94 31,579 Barony ol Upper Dundalk < 1892 92 5 39 18*23 2255 0 6 42 1 1 0 •2297 11 6 17*47 31,563 ( 1893 92 5 26 1607 2367 0 10 143 16 2 2510 17 0 19 09 31,563

A( 1891 93 7 29 7-84 883 7 7 514 12 3 1497 19 10 16 37 21,927 Barony of Lower Dundalk 1892 96 1 26 8*28 1063 4 1 462 4 4 1525 8 5 16*67 21,952 1893 95 3 21 8-91 1251 9 4 488 14 4 1740 3 8 19-00 21,938

1891 149 1 12 13*83 2750 16 6 134 9 0 2885 5 6 15 05 45,106 Barony of Ferrard. { 1892 149 2 10 14*44 2874 12 4 192 9 5 3067 I 9 16-31 45,111 45,109 ( 1893 149 2 10 13*30 3072 13 9 491 16 6 3564 10 3 18-95

( 1891 72 0 21 11*32 1134 14 2 166 I 0 1300 15 2 11*11 28,039 Barony of Louth, < 1892 72 0 17 14*71 1414 0 4 15 1 0 1429 I 4 12-22 28,043 LouthI 1893 72County 0 17 12-69 1229 7 9Archives0 2 0 1229 9 9 10*52 28,048 ( 1891 18 1 0 597 3 2 597 3 2 *75 Charged on County at < 1892 18 i 0 592 17 7 592 17 7 *74 5 •75 Large, ( 1893 18 1 0 601 19 5 601 19

( 1891 591 7 5 * 12-87 10162 1 4 1132 10 3 11294 11 7 14*20 190,818 14*86 190,825 Total on County, < 1892 593 1 20* 13*79 10909 9 9 910 1 3 11819 11 0 \1893 522 6 2* 13-50 11368 19 7 1283 9 1 12625 8 8 15-85 190,837

GENERAL SUMMARY FOR 1893.

New Valua­ 1000 Roads Cost Total tion in ______and Acres.

Cost £ ’s DISTRICTS. and Barony Cost of of Cost all Cost Cost of all Repairs each to Maintenance Miles Miles of road Cost Cost of each Acres Acres to the Post Post roads £ £ on the Val­ Acre Acre in Pence Repairsfor mile wot ks for ks wot each uation works for works each M p pi £ s d m p p £ s d £ 8 d a £ d d £ t a j s 4-u- v +1, o j. a u i ^ f i i ft 136 1 6 53832 57843 11*83 11*00 16*44 2 88 In A rdee Barony for this Year there are 4 4 14136 1 b 5780 6334 14*56 13 30 29 90 169 Drogheda ...... d o...... 96 1 4 30361 31663 19-84 19-09 2666 3 05 Upper Dundalk ....do...... 1 6 27 95 1 4 2193g 12

Total on County, 18 IOWIm"!* 0 26 832 10 0 981 9 6 205226190837 14-79 16-85 19-18 2-88

County Surveyor's Office, Dundalk, ^>‘ Spring Assizes, 1894. County Survey°r °f ^ Louth County Archives

f t COUNTY OF LOUTH.

GRAND WARRANT

FOR SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894,

CONTAINING AN ABSTRACT OF ALL THE COUNTY PRESENTMENTS. ------♦------

JUDGES: THE RIGHT HON. MR. JUSTICE GIBSON, AND THE RIGHT HON. MR. JUSTICE MADDEN.

HIGH-SHERIFF: Louth CountyE d mArchives o n d O ’C o n o r , Esq., J.P., Charleville, Dunleer. SUB-SHERIFF: T h o m a s J. B y r n e , Esq., Rossmakea, Dundalk.

Fiscal D ay— Monday, 2nd July, 1894. Crown D ay— W ednesday, 4th July, 1894.

GRAND JURY. 1 W ILLIAM RUXTON, Esq., J.P., Y.L. (Foreman.) 2 L. A. Lee-Norman, Esq., J.P., D.L 11 T. M. Richardson, Esq., J.P. 3 John Murphy, Esq., J.P. 12 George Charles Smyth, Esq. 4 Sir Henry Bellingham, Bart., D.L 13 John C. Kieran, Esq., J.P. 5 Sir A. Vere Foster, Bart. 14 John J. E. Bigger, Esq., J.P. 6 Arthur Macan, Esq., J.P., D.L. 15 Colonel Charles Thornhill. 7 W. de Salis Filgate, Esq., J.P., D.L 16 Richard Quin, Esq., J.P. 8 Henry Chester, Esq., J.P. 17 Samuel Bradford, Esq., J.P. 9 Ralph Smyth, Esq., J.P. 18 Patrick D. Caraher, Esq. 10 William O’Reilly, Esq., J.P.

DUNDALK: PRINTED BY WILLIAM TEMPEST. 1894. COUNTY OF LOUTH. ------GRAND WARRANT FOR SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894.

NEW PRESENTMENTS.

County at Large, W e present the following sums to be raised off the County at Large, for the several purposes mentioned, and under and by virtue of the several Acts relating thereto, v iz.:— COUNTY OFFICERS. No, £ s d Louth County1 TownleyArchives F. Filgate, Secretary of Grand Jury, half-a-year’ s salary due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110; and 30 and 31 Vic., chap. 46, .. •• 90 16 8 2 P. J. Lynam, County Surveyor, 4 months’ salary due him 1st July, 1894. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 41 ; and 24 25 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, . . • • . .1 3 3 6 8 3 Same, half-a-year’s expenses of Clerk and office, due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 43, • • 25 0 0 4 James Dromgoole, Surveyor’s Assistant, half a-year’s salaiy due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid; and 24 & 24 Vic., chap. 63, sec, 7, 40 0 0

Carried over, .. 289 3 4 5

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ B d £ s d Brought forward, .. 409 3 4 Brought forward. 289 3 4 No. No. Proportion formerly paid by the Treasury now transferred as a 5 John M. C. Lyons, Surveyor’s Assistant, the charge upon the County Rates by like. To be now paid out of the surplus or payment of a commutation sum balance in County Bank. Ibid, 40 0 0 from the Treasury to the County, £4 3 4 Original Proportion payable by County 29 3 4 6 Francis J. Lynam, Surveyor’s Assistant, the ------33 6 8 like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, Ibid, 33 & 37 Vic., chap. 51. sec. 4 ; and 40 & 41 Vic., 37 10 0 chap. 49, sec. 32 ; and 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 63. 7 Thomas J. Byrne, Sub-Shetiff, half-a-year’s salary due him the 6th August, 1894, To be now 14 Henry Noble, late Governor of County Prison, paid out of the surplus or balance in County for the like, viz. : — Bank, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110, 23 10 0 Former Treasury proportion .. £6 11 6 Original County proportion . . 62 5 2 8 John Angell, Judge’s Crier, half-a-year’s Ibid. ------68 16 8 salary due him this Assizes. To be now paid out 15 Annie Foster, late Matron of County Prison, of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 5 0 0 for the like, viz. :— 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, Barrister’s Crier, the Former Treasury proportion ..£414 like. To be now paid out of the suiplus or Original County proportion .. 10 18 8 balanceLouth in County Bank. Ibid, County5 0 0 Ibid, Archives------15 0 0 10 Townley F. Filgate, keeper of the County 16 Hugh Davidson, late a Warder of County Court-house, the like. To be now paid out of Prison, for the like, viz, :— the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 5 0 0 Former Treasury proportion .. £6 7 10 Original County proportion .. 16 18 10 11 Joseph Reilly, keeper of Ardee Quarter Ibid. ------23 6 8 Sessions’ Court-house, the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Section 79, . . 2 0 0 HARBOUR CONSTABLES. 12 The same, as caretaker of Ardee Bridewell, 17 £6 13s. 4d. to Horatio Chegwin, Harbour the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or Constable of Carlingford, 4 months’ salary due balance in County Bank. 40 ^ 41 Vic., chap. 49 him to 1st July, 1894, he having lodged tho sec. 31, 2 0 0 receipts of said Harbour in Bank to the credit of the County, for 4 months to 1st June, 1894, am­ ount of same, £14 13s. 2d. To be now paid out RETIRING ALLOWANCES. of the surplus or balance in County Bank to the 13 Edward Tipping, late Local Inspector of credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed upon County Prison, 8 months’ retiring allowance due the levy. 16 & 17 Vic.. chap, 136, sec. 9, .. him the 1st March, 1895, viz. : — Carried over, .. 649 13 4 Carried over, .. 409 3 4 6 7

NEW PRESENTJIENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894

£ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 549 13 4 Brought forward . . 572 4 10 No. No. 18 £3 6s. 8d. to James Cumiskey, Harbour 22 Dr. Thomas J. Moore, Coroner for Ardee Constable of Giles’ Quay, for the like. Amount District, for the like, viz. : — of receipts, £ l 10s. 9d. To be now paid out of Four month’ salary to 1st July, 1894, £13 6 8 the surplus or balance in County Bank to the Mileage, ...... 0 7 0 credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed upon Incidental Expenses, .. .. 0 0 0 the levy. Ibid, Expenses of Medical Witnesses, .. 2 2 0 15 15 8 19 £ ‘2 10s. 0d. to Patrick Neacy, Harbour Con­ To be now paid out of the surplus or balance stable of Clogher Head Harbour, for the like. in County Bank. Ibid. Amount of receipts, £2 12s. 7d. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank to COUNTY INFIRMARY GRANT. the credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed upon the levy. Ibid, 23 Bank of Ireland, Treasurer of the County Infirmary, for the use of said Infirmary, for half- a-year. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 85, .. 375 0 0 CORONERS.

20 The Reps, of the late Dr, Joseph M. Callan, COUNTY INFIRMARY SURGEON. Coroner for Dundalk District, for the performance of the duties of his office, viz. : — 24 Hercules H. Macdonnell, M,D., Surgeon of the County Infirmary, half-a-year’s salary that TwoLouth months’ and one week’s salary toCountywill Archives be due himat Spring Assizes, 1895. Sec. 86, 47 0 0 7th May, 1894, . . .,£ 1 1 3 0 Mileage, .. .. ,.0190 PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Incidental Expenses, .. . . 0 0 0 Expenses of Medical Witnesses, . . 2 2 0 25 William Tempest, for certain Printing and 14 4 0 Stationery, supplied by him per contract, for half- To be now paid out of tho surplus or balance a-year. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, secs. 131 & 142, 85 14 9 in County Bank. 9 & 10 Vic., chap. 37, secs, 25 26 Patrick Mathews, for the like. Ibid, .. 26 10 4 and 30 ; and 44 & 45 Vic., chap. 35, 27 William Tempest, to repay him the cost of 21 Dr. J. C. Sellars, Coroner for Dundalk District, distributing the County Books and Documents, for the like, viz. : — directed by the Grand Jury to be distributed by Three weeks salary to 1st July, 1894, £3 9 0 the respective Officers of the County. To bo Mileage, ...... 040 now paid out of tho surplus or balance in County Incidental Expensss, .. .. 0 10 6 Bank. Secs. 8, 25 and 142, . . .. 3 11 6 Expenses of Medical Witnesses, . . 4 4 0 7 6 28 Patrick Mathews, for the like, To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance Ibid, ...... 4 15 10 in CouDty Bank. Ibid. Carried over, .. 1130 12 11 Carried over, .. 572 4 10 8

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894

£ 8 d NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. Brought forward, .. 1130 12 11 No. £ s d Brought forward, , , 1138 12 11 RENTS. No. 29 Peter Lawless, 1 year’s rent of Petty Sessions’ Forward, £100 4 0 II0U80 in Louth, due 1st December, 1893. To The 1st of 40 half-yearly instal­ be now paid out of the surplus or balance in ments of this County’s proportion of County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 27, 8 0 0 of the -urn of £2200 advanced in aid REPAYMENTS TO THE COMMISSIONERS of the cost of providing temporary accommodation, and constructing a OF PUBLIC WORKS. Hospit; 1 for Infectious cases for said 30 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Asylum. 1 & 2 Geo. 4, chap. 33; 8 Ireland, for the Commissioners of Public Works, & 9 Vic., chap, 107; 18 & 19 Vic., on foot of advances from the Consolidated Fund. chap. 109; 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 2 7 ; 41 42 Vic., chap. 24 ; and 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 56 & 57 Vic., chap. 65, .. . . 8 9 8 116, sec. 92, v iz .:— The 1st of 100 half-yearly instal­ The 26th of 28th half-yearly instal­ ments o f this County’s proportion of ments, of £84 8s. 0d., oxpended on the sum of £2000 advanced in aid of new work for Richmond District the cost of providing additional ac­ Lunatic Asylum. 18 & 19 Vic,, chap. commodation foi said Asylum, Ibid, 5 1 5 109, sec. 3 ; and 40 & 41 Vic., chap. The 1st of 100 half-yearly instal­ 27, sec. 4, ...... £3 16 11 ments of this County’s proportion of TheLouth 10th of 28 half-yearly instal­ Countythe sumArchives of £10,151 Is. 0d. advanced ments of £1903 IPs. 3d. expended on in aid of the cost o f purchasing a site Sanitary works at said Asylum. for the erection of an auxiliary Ibid, ...... 86 15 1 Asylum, Ibid, .. .. 19 5 3 Tho 6th of 28 half-yearly instal­ 133 0 4 ments of £89 5s. 4d., expended on Drainage and Sanitary Appliances and ST. JOSEPH’S FEMALE INDUSTRIAL supply of Gas and Water for said SCHOOL, DUNDALK. Asylum. Ibid, .. ., 4 19 31 The Governor and Company of the Rank of The 4th of 28 half-yearly instal­ Ireland for the Commissioners of Public Works, ments of £84, expended on Water on foot of a Loan for St. Joseph’s Female In­ Supply for said Asylum. Ibid, .. 3 17 0 dustrial School, Dundalk, viz. : — The 3rd of 40 half-yearly instal­ The 15th of 70 half-yearly instal­ ments of £47 4s. 10d., expended on ments of £4000, with £300o interest additional Sanitary Works at said thereon, advanced for the purpose of Asylum, Ibid, . . .. 1 13 3 altering, enlarging, and rebuilding said Industrial School, .. ..£ 1 0 0 0 0 Forward, £100 4 0 This instalment not to be placed on the Levy, a bond with security having been completed, as Carried over, 1138 12 11 Carried over, .. 1271 13 3 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED HTJMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894

£ h (1 £ s d N() Brought forward, ..1271 13 3 N o. Brought forward, ..1271 13 3 b y the at ordered by tho Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, ordered Grand Jury Spring Assizes, 1887, 1887, providing that instalment* should be paid providing that instalments should be paid into the County Bank to anticipate and prevent into the County Bank to anticipate and prevent the necessity for making of Levy. 48 Vic,, chap. tho necessity for making of Lovy. 48 Vic,, chap. 19, secs. 1 ,2 , 3, 4, and 9. 19, tecs. 1 ,2 , 3, 4, and 9.

REPAYMENTS TO PAYMASTER GENERAL. REPAYMENTS TO PAYMASTER GENERAL.

32 The Govornor and Company of tho Bank of 32 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland for the Paymaster General, on foot of Ireland for the Paymaster General, on foot of advances from tho Con ho lid a ted I* und, viz. advances from the Consolidated Fund, viz. : —

Ono half-year’s expense of Annual One half-year’s expense of Annual Revision of Rateable Property in this Revision of Rateable Property in this County, to 1st January, 1894. 37 & County, to 1st January, 1894. 37 & 38 Vic., chap. 7, tec. 3, . . . • £62 10 0 38 Vic., chap. 7, sec. 3, . . . . £52 10 0

Constabulary expensos, half-a-year Constabulary expenses, half-a-year to 81st March, 1894 :— to 31st March, 1894 :— One moiety for extra Constables. One moiety for extra Constables. II &Louth 12 Vic., chap. 72, . . . . CountyNlK ^ J() Q ArchivesII & 12 Vic., chap. 72, .. .. Nil. ------£ 5 2 10 0

REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.

33 The Manager of St. Conloth’s Reformatory 33 The Manager of St. Conleth’s Reformatory School, King’s County, for the reception and School, King’s County, for the reception and keeping of Juvenile Offenders, committed fiotn keeping of Juvenile Offenders, committed fiom this County, for the half-year ending 31st. May, this County, for the half-year ending 31st May, 1894. To bo now paid out of the surplus or 1894. To be now paid out o f the surplus or balance in County Bank. 31 Bf 32 Vic., chap. 69, 6 10 0 balance in County Bank. 31 Sf 32 Vic., chap. 59, 6 10 0

34 The Manager of Spark’s Luke Reformatory 34 The Manager of Spark’s L'jke Reformatory School, Monaghan, for tho like. To be now paid School, Monaghan, for the like. To be now paid out of tho surplus or balance in County Bank. out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 2 0 0 Ibid, 2 0 0

86 Tho Manager of Artano Industrial School, 35 The Manager of Artane Industrial School, County Dublin, for the like. To be now paid out County Dublin, for the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in Couny Bank. -)! of the surplus or balance in Couny Bank. 31 Vic., chap. 26, nee. 9, . . •• , , 13 19 8 Vic., chap. 25, sec. 9, .. 13 19 8

Carried over, . . 1346 12 11 Carried over, . . 1346 12 11 12 13

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, . . 1526 16 4 No. Brought forward, ..1618 13 1 No. 44 Townley F. Filgate, to pay for candles and gas-light supplied to the County Court house, H . G. Brownrigg, Ardee District, .. £0 19 11 since last Assizes, for the use of same. To be C. W. Lyon, Collon District, .. 1 13 0 now paid out of the surplus or balance in County P. C. Power, Dundalk District. . . 10 6 7 Bank. Ibid, .. .. c. 2 3 6 12 19 To be now paid out of the surplus or balance 45 Townley F. Filgate, being the amount ex­ in County Bank. 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 49, sec. 21. pended in providing furniture and fittings for the County Courthouse since last Assizes, for the use of same. To be now paid out of the surplus or 50 P. C. Power, D.L, Inspector of Weights and balance in County Bank. Section 69, . . 19 1 3 Measures for County Louth, for cost of providing a store and office for the County Standard 46 The same, to pay the premium on the sum of W eights and Measures, for half-year to Spring £11,000, for Insurance of the County Courthouse Assizes, 1895. 41 8f 42 Vic., chap. 49, sec. 82; against fire, to the 24th June, 1895. To be now and 52 & 53 Vic., chap. 21, sec. 9, . . 5 0 0 paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Section 155, .. .. 13 15 0 51 Amount required as estimated by the Secre­ tary of Grand Jury to defray the expenses to be 47 Louth The Governor and Company of theCounty Bank of incurred Archives by the Constabulary of this County for Ireland for the Fee Fund, being the fee payable the half-year to Spring Assizes, 1895, in the on the Secretary’s Account after Spring Assizes, execution of their duty under the Act 41 and 42 1894, at 3/6 per cent, to cover the expense of Vic., chap. 49, sec. 80, relating to Inspection auditing said Account, under the Act I Vic., chap. of W eight and Measures, To be paid quarterly 54, sec. 17, and Orders in Council, dated 21st on Certificate of the County Inspector, out of June, 1878, and 26th January, 1893, respectively. the surplus or balance in County Bank. 41 & 42 1 Vic., chap. 54, sec. 17, .. 16 17 0 Vic., chap. 49, sec. 80, , . ., .. 20 0 0

48 Townley F. Filgate, being the cost incurred by him in applotting the Cess upon this County, 52 Robert G. Gatchell & Son, being the cost of and making two copies of same. To be now providing new Weights and Measures for this paid out of the surplus or balance in County County, as directed by regulations of the Board Bank. 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, . . 40 0 0 of Trade. 52 & 53 Vic., chap. 21, sec. 9, .. 7 110

49 The under-mentioned District Inspectors of 53 County Surveyor, for painting externally the Constabulary, for expenses incurred in the appre­ doors and windows of the Courthouse at Ardee. hension and Conveyance of Prisoners in this To be paid as required out of the surplus or County, from 1st February, 1894, to 31st May, balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 1894, viz. :— 116, sec. 69, ...... 4 0 0

Carritd over, .. 1618 13 1 Carried over, .. 1668 3 7 14 15

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£ s d Brought forward, . . 1668 3 7 No, Barony of Ardee.

No. £ a d POST ROADS. 61 Patrick Roe, contractor, for repairing until 54 John Carberry, contractor, one-half the ex­ Summer Assizes, 1897, 984 perches of the road pense of repairing 160 perches of the post road from Dundalk to Ardee, between Mapastown from Ardee to Dunleer. 6 & 7 William 4, chap. bridge and Erasmus Smith’s Schoolhouse in 116, sec. 50, , . . . ..311 8 Ardee. 6 & 7 Wm, 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year 196 16 0 55 Patrick Reilly, contractor, one-half the ex­ pense of repairing 124 perches of the post road 62 Patrick M'Fadden, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1899, 1346 perches of the from Dundalk to Drogheda through Ardee. Ibid, 15 10 0 road from Ardee to Annagasson by Bolies and 56 Peter M'Kevitt, contractor, one-half the ex­ Mayne, between Kearney's cross and Annagasson pense of repairing the post road from Carlingford bridge. Ibid. \8t year . . 134 12 0 to Newry. Ibid, .. .. 18 13 0 63 Patrick Meade, contractor, for repairing until 57 Andrew O’Neill, contractor, one-half the ex­ Summer Assizes, 1899, 918 perches of the road pense of repairing the post road from Carlingford from Ardee to Drumcondra by Coole, between to Newry, Ibid, ...... 168 3 Mr. Buxton’s entrance gate and the road from 58 Louth Michael Smyth, contractor, one-half County the ex­ Cookstown Archives to Drumcondra. Ibid, 1st year . . 32 10 3 pense of repairing the post road from Drogheda 64 Bichard Kelly, contractor, for repairing until to Collon. Ibid, .. .. 62 9 6 Summer Assizes, 1899, 1712 perches of the road 59 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, one-half the from Ardee to Carrickmacross by Tallanstown, expense of repairing 47 perches of the post road between the Dispensary in Ardee and the bridge from Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon. Ibid, 2 1 1 at Mills of Louth. Ibid; and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. IS, . 1st year . . 85 12 0 60 Owen Mathews, jun., contractor, one-half the expense of repairing the post road from 65 John Carberry, contractor, for repairing until Dundalk to Carrickmacross. Ibid, .. .. 34 0 9 Summer Assizes, 1899, 1602 perches of the part post road from Ardee to Dunleer by Richards­ 1820 13 8 town, between the National Schoolhouse in Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ Ardee and Keag’s cross, including branch by ments in aid of the levy, viz.:— Hainstown. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, . . 68 3 5 No' „ * ■ d Off County at Large for half of 213 County Surveyor (not required) .. 6 8 8 216 Thomas Bourne (not required) .. 7 19 0 160 perches, .. .. £3 11 8 OS' Barony, . . 68 3 5 ------14 7 8 £71 15 1 TOTAL, .. 1806 5 7 Carried over, 517 13 8 17

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£ s d £ b d Brought forward . . 517 13 8 Brought forward, . . 746 13 10 No. No. 66 Patrick Grogan, contractor, for repairing until OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Summer Assizes, 1899, 972 perches of the road from Collon to Dunleer, between Margaret bridge 72 Laurence Maguire, contractor, for repairing and the Barony boundary at Athclare. Ibid, for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1358 lstf year . . 48 12 0 perches of the road from Dundalk to Drogdeda by Annagasson, between the Barony boundary at 67 James M‘Hugh, contractor, for repairing until Mountdoyle and Skeaghmore bridge and the sea at Annagasson. 6 ^ 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, Summer Assizes, U99, 641 perches of the road 2nd year . . 66 9 8 from Dundalk to Drumcondra, between Mr. Neary’s at Cookstown and the end of Mr. Singleton’s road in Meath. Ibid, 1 st year, 30 14 4 73 Patrick Brennan, contractor, for repairing for ft years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1777 perches of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between 68 Patrick Meade, contractor, for repairing until Tallanstown bridge and the County boundary at Summer Assizes, 1899, 500 perches of the road Dratheally bridge. Ibid, nd year . . {51 16 7 from Ardee to Drumcondra, between Silverhill 2 and Mr. Caraher’s land in Coole. Ibid, 1 st year 12 10 0 Louth County74 JamesArchives Flynn, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 454 perches 69 James Hoey, contractor, for repairing Burley of the road from Castlebellingham to the sea at bridge on the road from Ardee to Drumconrath, Seabank, between the road from Castlebellingham at the boundary of the County Meath. See. 56, 37 0 0 to Annagasson and the sea at P. Harlon’s and at Philips’ house. Ibid, 2nd year .. 13 4 10 70 Francis Bonynge, High Constable of the Barony of Ardee, being the amount of his Poundage at 10d in the £1 on £1946 lls . 9d. 75 Peter Nugent, contractor, for repairing for 5 lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1378 perches Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant of the road from Ardee to Annagasson, between issued after Summer Assizes, 1894. To be now Riverstown cross and Kearney’s cross. Ibid, paid out of the surplus or balance in County 3rd ytar . . 74 12 10 Bank. 6 ^ 7 Wm. 4, 4, chap. 116, sec. 148 ; and 19 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, 81 2 2 76 Bernard Sweeney, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 981 percheo of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt 71 To be r a is e d off this Barony, b e iD g the amount by Nicholastown, between the bridge at the Mills of Arrears of County Cess due upon same, per Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, of Louth and the road from Ardee to Carrickma­ cross by Aclint. Ibid, 3rd year . . 658 0 sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, 19 1 8

Carried over, .. 746 13 10 Carried over, 1018 5 9 18 19

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, ,,1018 5 9 Brought forward . . 1243 9 3 No. No. 77 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing 83 Patrick Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 422 perches for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 189‘2, 980 of the part post road from Dundalk to Drogheda perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer, through Ardee, between the Municipal boundary between the turn of the road to Williamstown and Coneyburrow bridge. Ibid, 3rd year .. 61 5 0 at the culvert neav Erasmus Smith’s Schoolhouse and the Municipal boundary at the meering of 78 John Durnin, contractor, for repairing far 5 Stonylane and Mullameelan. Ibid. 4th year .. 90 0 0 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 2080 perches Also, off County at Large for of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at half-of 121 perches, .. £15 10 0 Anuagasson, between Stormanstown cross and Off Barony, .. 90 0 0 John Gray’s gate at Gudderstown, including the branch to Mapastown. Ibid, 3rd year . . 52 0 0 £105 10 0

79 James M'Keown, contractor, for repairing for 84 Patrick Corbally, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 532 perches 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 942 perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer, between of the road from Dunleer to Kells and Slane by the meering of Louth and Ardee Baronies at Smarmore, between Anaglog cross and Cusack’s P. Walsh’s and the turn of the road to Williams­ and Kieran’s bridges at the bounds of the County, town.Louth Ibid, 3rdCounty year .. 63 4 0 Ibid, Archives 4 th year 27 9.. 6 85 Bernard Anderson, contractor, for repairing 80 Hugh Sweeney, contractor, for repairing for for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 437 5 years from Summer Assizes. 1892, 785 perches perches of the road from Collon to Drumcondra of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between by Belpatiick, between Martin’s bridge and the cross of Aclint and the meering of Louth and Hoghill bridge. Ibid, 4 th year 9 2 1 Meath near the Fox Cover. Ibid, Zrd year . . 35 3 2 86 James Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 81 Patrick Brennan, contractor, for repairing for years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 2286 perches 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1339 perches of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by between Snipehill at the turn to the Bog road at Reaghstown, between the Nicholastown road Ardee and the bridge of Lagan, and the branch near the Mills of Louth and the Carrickmacross road to County Meath at Mullabane. Ibid, road at Tullykeel. Ibid, 3rd year .. 18 2 7 last year 76 ..4 0 82 Patrick Grogan, contractor, for repairing for 5 87 Patrick M'Cullough, contractor, for repairing years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 261 perches of for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 967 the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Mosstown perches of the road from Dundalk to Drogheoa graveyard, between the Collon and Dunleer road by Rathescar, between Stirue bridge and Swail’s and the Rathescar new line. Ibid, 3rd year .. 5 8 9 cross. Ibid, last year •> 31 4

Carried over, .. 1243 9 3 Carried over, .. 1477 9 5 20 21

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894^ NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1S94 £ s d Brought forward, ..1477 9 5 £ Brought forward. 1620 No. No. 88 James Speers, contractor, for repairing for 5 Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 840 perches ments in aid of the levy, viz. : — of the road from Ardee to Kells^ by Shanlis, No. £ s d between the National Schoolhouse in Ardee and 227 James Flynn, . 1 4 0 the boundary of the County at Skeadog bridge, 236 John Mathews, . 8 0 0 Jlid. last year .. 4‘2 0 0 238 Mathew Flynn, . 0 6 0 89 Thomas Thornton, contractor, for repairing 239 Daniel Morgan, . 2 0 0 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1400 249 County Surveyor (not required), . 77 2 8 perches of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross 251 Joseph Halligan, . 0 10 0 by Rathneestin and Thomastown, between the 89 2 3 post road at Rahanna and at Cookstown, and the late Major O’ Reilly’s demesne at Thomastown 1531 1 3 cross. Ibid, ^st year .. 29 3 4 94 T’o be raised off the several individual hold­ ings in this Barony, as set forth in the Collector’s 90 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing for list of Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 875 perches the amount returned by the said Collector upon of the road from Ardee to Drogheda by Knock - Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under acleva, between Moor’ s cross at the Collon and his Warrant for Spring Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 Ardee road and Gibber’s bridge. Ibid, last year 25 10 5 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., Louth County Archives63, sec. 6, . . . . ,, 354 17 3 91 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 678 TOTAL, 1885 18 6 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port by Drumcar, between Cluide bridge and Drumcar Cross and the mountain road at Cors­ town. Ibid, year . . 22 12 0 92 John Hickey, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summers Assizes, 1890, 832 perches of the road from Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, be­ Barony of Drogheda. tween Corbally’s cross and the meering of Louth and Meath at Whitemountain bridge. Ibid, £ s d last year, .. 16 9 4 No. 93 John Halligan, contractor, for repairing for 5 95 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 417 perches until Summer Assizes, 1899, 1170 perches of the of the road from Ardee to Collon by Belpatrick road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the and Funshog, between the cross of Annaglog Borough mark at Hardman’s gardens and the and the meering of Ardee and Ferrard at Bel­ Barony boundary at Ballymakenny. 6 & 7 Wm. patrick. Ibid, last year . . 6 19 0 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, . \st year .. 136 10 0

Carried over, .. 1620 3 6. Carried over, 136 10 0 22 23 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ s d Brought forward, , , 136 10 0 £ s d Brought forward, . . 220 15 3 No. JN o. 96 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing until after Spring Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out Summer Assizes, 1897, 65J perches of the road of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 6 Sr from Drogheda to the sea, between the Borough 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 & 20 Vic., mark at Nun’s Walk and Newfoundwell bridge. chap. 63, sec. 10, .. tt .. 9 11 10 Ibid, 1 st year .. 18 0 3 97 Peter Carroll, contractor, for rt pairing until 101 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount Summer Assizes, 1899, 147 perches of the road of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per from Drogheda to the sea by Greenhills, between Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Newfoundwell road and Greenhills road. Ibid, sec. 145 ; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, ., 1 3 10 1st year .. 9 16 0 98 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Commissioners of Public W orks in Ireland, being the fourth instalment of this Barony’s 102 ihomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing proportion of the sum of £4531 5s. 9d and in­ for 5 years from Summer Assizes, ’.890, 196 terest thereon, at the rate of 3£ per cent, per perches of the road from Collon to the sea, annum, expended on the construction of a Pier, between the old Turnpike road and the Borough Approach Boad, and other works at Port Oriel boundary mark at Bardman’sgarden. 6 & 7 Harbour, Clogher Head, in this County. Said Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, last year . . 9 16 0 instalmentLouth to be levied as follows :— County Archives Oil Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 103 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 Off Drogheda Barony, . . 28 17 0 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 129 perches of the road from Drogheda to the sea by the £234 9 0 Chord road and Greenhills, between the Eastern end of the Chord Burial Ground and the Boundary 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 15. 4th instalment, 28 17 0 mark at Usher’s mill. Ibid, last year .. 9 13 6 99 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, one-half the expense of repairing 276 perches of the road 251 0 from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Borough 104 To be raised off the several individual hold­ boundary at Mr, Myles’ Nursery and Mr. Ifarpur’s ings in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s demesne wall, 6 & 7 Wm. 4; chap, 116,secs. 13 & 52, 27 12 0 list of Recoverable Airears of County Cess, being the amount returned by the said Collector upon 100 Edward Sloan, High Constable of the Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under Barony of Drogheda, being the nmount of his his Warrant lor Spring Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 Poundage at 10d. in the £ l, on £230 4s. 0d., Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., lodged by him ia Bank to the credit of said Bar­ chap. 63, sec. 6, , , . . . . 20 1 1 ony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued TOTAL, .. 271 1 6 Carried over, 220 15 3 24 25

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£ 8 d Barony of Upper Dundalk. Brought forward, . , 165 18 0 £ s d No.

No. 111 To be raised off this Barony and paid to 105 Edward Hearty, contractor, for repairing un­ Sarah M'Donald, of Dundalk, to reimburse her til Summer Assizes, 18S9, 1428 perches of the for loss and damage occasioned by the maliciously road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen, between the or wantonly setting fire to and totally destroying Bridge of Chrin and the bounds of the County of 1 rick of hay, containing about 16 tons,*and at Ballybinaby, 6 Sr 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 1 rick of hay, containing about 2 tons, her pro­ 1st year .. 56 10 6 perty, on the night of Thursday, the 22nd February, 1894, or early on the following morning, 106 Michael Lynch, contractor, for repairing until in one of her fields in the Townland of Lisdoo, Summer Assizes, 1899, 976 perches of the road Parish of Dundalk. Section 135, .. . . 45 0 0 from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, between the junction of the two roads north of Bellew’s 112 County Surveyor, for repairing until Spring bridge and the bounds of the County at Balls- Assizes, 1895, 1623 perches of the road from mill. Ibid, 1st year .. 32 10 8 Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, between the Municipal boundary on the Long Avenue, on the 107 William Henry, contractor, for repaiiing until Windmill road, and on the Red Barn’s road at Summer Assizes, 1899, 1185 perches of the road Dairy Hill, and Clermont avenue gate. To be from Dundalk to Dunleer by Hainstown, between Louth Countypaid asArchives required out of the surplus or balance Hugh Murphy’s on the Dublin road and Clermont in County Bank. Section 50. Last instalment, 284 0 6 gate, with branches to Mullaharlin and Bally­ barrack. Ibid, 1st year .. 51 16 10 113 Patrick Brennan, contractor, being the last 108 John Murtagh, contractor, for repairing until instalment of £98 17s. 6d., presented at Summer Summer Assizes, 1895, 50 perches of the road Assizes, 1893, for making 226 perches of a foot­ from Dundalk to Castleblayney by Philipstown path on the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between Church, between tbe main road to Castleblayney the workhouse cross and Henry Johnston’s house and Mr. Bell’s entrance gate at Philipstown. in Killally. Section 51. Last instalment, 32 19 2 Section 50, . , ...... 9 0 0 109 John Reilly, contractor, for constructing a 114 Thomas Burn, H igh Constable of the Barony gullet on the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, of Upper Dundalk, being the amount of his between Farrendreg and Castletown, at the old Poundage at 10d in the £1 on £1707 13s. 9d. Police Barracks. Section 56, 10 0 0 lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant 110 Peter Morgan, contractor, for building 8 issued after Spring Assizes, 1894. To be now perches of a protection wall on the road from paid out of the surplus or balance in County Dundalk to Carrickmacross by lielrobin, at Bank. 6 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and Milltown Mill. Section 56, . . . . 6 0 0 19 ^ 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, . . 71 3 0

Carried over, .. 165 18 0 Carried over, .. 599 0 8 26 27 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ s d

Brought forward, . . 590 0 8 £ s d

No. Brought forward, .. 768 5 5 115 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount No. of Arrears of County Cess due upon same, per Affidavit of Collector. 6& 7 Wm. 4, chap. llo , 120 William Cunningham, contractor, for repair­ sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 10 13 ing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1020 perches of the road from Inniskeen to Newry by Shanmullagh, between the meering of Louth and OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Monaghan at Treagh, and the meering of Louth and Armagh at Dowdall’s bridge. Ibid, 2nd year, 19 2 6 116 Thomas Hearty, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1830 perches of the road from Ardee to Newry by Skyhill, 121 James Trainor, contractor, for repairing for 7 between the bounds of the Barony at Annaghs years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 750 perches of and the bounds of the County at Shean. 6 & 7 the road from Castleblayney to Newry by Falmore Wm, 4, chap. 116, tee. 52, 2nd year .. 41 18 9 and Kilcurry, between Bridge-a-Chrin Chapel and Marmion’s cross. Ibid, 2nd year .. 25 0 0

117 James Marmion, contractor, for repairing for 5Louth years from Summer Assizes, 1893,County 562 perches 122 PatrickArchives Donnelly, contractor, for repairing of the road from Ardee to Newry by Barleyfield, for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 835 per­ between the Ballemill road at Castletown, the ches of the road from Newry to Ardee by Little- Forkhill road at Mountbailie, and the turn to mill, between P. Flynn’s on the Castleblayney Kilcurry and Balriggan. Ibid, 2nd year, 49 road and the Louth road at Littlemill. Ibid, 2nd year 13 0 11 118 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 855 perches of 123 Peter Hearty, contractor, for repairing for & the road from Forkhill to the sea at North Marsh years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 920 perches by Lisdoo, between John M'Alister’s gate at Red of the road from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, C o w and the sea at North Marsh. Ibid, 2nd year, 3- between Kilcurry Police Barrack and the bounds of the County at Ballynaclosha. Ibid, 3rd year 67 1 8 119 Patrick Lambe, contractor, for repairing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1178 perches of the road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen, be­ 124 Patrick Mulholland, contractor, for repairing tween the Castleblayney road at Annaghavackey for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 189*2, 1137 porches of the road from Dundalk to Inniskeen and the County bounds at Courtbane, with branch by Belrobbin, between the Castleblayney road and to the Skyhill road at Carrickastuck. Ibid, the bounds of the County at Gorteen. Ibid, 2nd year .. 2 9 8 0 3rd year 42 12 9 Carritd over, .. 768 5 5 Carried over, .. 935 3 3 29

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 1406 13 1 £ s d No. Brought forward . . 935 3 3 No. 131 Owen Mathews, contractor, for repairing for 7 vears from Summer Assizes, 1890, 590 perches of 125 Laurence Conlon, contractor, for repairing the road from Forkhill to tho sea at Lurgangreen, for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 930 between the cross roads at Killen and Kilcurley perches of the road from Dundalk to Castlebel­ National Schoolhouse. Ibid, 5th year .. 10 9 0 lingham, between the Municipal boundary at the 132 Sylvester Duffy, contractor, for repairing for road leading to Priorland house and Lurgangreen 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 1070 perches bridge. Ibid, 4 th year .. 182 2 6 of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, between the cross of Knockbridge 126 James Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for 5 and Cleimont avenue gate at Haynestown. Ibid, years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 1002 perches 6 th year . . 2 1 3 6 of the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the 133 John M'Fadden, contractor, for repairing for cross of Rath and the bridge of Fane. Ibid, 7 y e a r s from Summer Assizes, 1889, 1100 perches 4th year .. !61 15 7 of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, between Clermont avenue gate at 127 Bernard Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for Haynestown and the sea at P. Brodigan’s and 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 801 perches Cocklehiil, including portion by Haggardstown of the road from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, graveyard. Ibid, 6th year . . 32 1 8 between P. M ‘Gough’s house in Carriff and Mary Louth County134 JohnArchives M'Ardle, contractor, for repairing for 7 Rogan’s in Lurgankeel. Ibid, 4th year .. 23 7 3 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 648 perohea of 128 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 7 the road from Dundalk to Newry by Roskeagh, years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 700 perches of between the Dundalk and Forkhill road at the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, between Mountbailie and the meering of Louth and the Railway bridge at Rice's cross and Mr. M. Armagh. Ibid, 6th year . . 16 4 0 P. Lynch’s in Belrobbin. Ibid, 4th year .. 18 19 2 135 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 545 perches 129 James M'Gahan, juu., contractor, for repair­ of the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney by ing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 445 Farrendreg, between the Carrickmacross road at perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer Lisnawilly and the Ballsmill road at Castletown. by Dunmahon, between Mr. Richardson’s back Ibid, ^h Vear • • 20 8 9 gate and the old river Fane. Ibid, 4th year 8 6 10 136 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, ’288 perches of 130 Thomas Finn, contractor, for repairing for 5 the road from Dundalk to Soldier’s Point, between years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1086 perches the Red Barn’s road and the Coastguard boat­ of the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, be­ house. Ibid, 6th year .» 10 16 0 tween Hackball’s cross and the bounds of the County at Drumboat. Ibid, last year .. 76 18 6 Cart ied over, .. 1517 16 0

Carried over, .. 1406 13 1 30 31

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, . . 7 1 1 7 4 Brought forward, .. 1517 16 0 No. 139 James Rice, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1899, 940 perches of the road from Markethill to Carlingford, between the Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ meeriug of Louth and Armagh atClaretrock and ments in aid of the levy, v iz.: — the Carlingford road at Ballymascanlan. Ibid, No. £ 8 d 1 st year . . 35 5 0 804 County Surveyor (not required), .. O i l 5 306 James Lennon, .. ..256 140 Thomas Rice, contractor, for repairing until 310 Robert M‘Neill, .. ..220 Summer Assizes, 1899, 1140 perches of the road ------4 18 II from Dundalk to Carlingford by Piedmont and Giles’ Quay, between Mr. Kendall’s in Loughan­ 1512 17 1 more and Giles’ Quay, and the bridge at the Bush Church. Ibid, 1st year , . 28 10 0 137 To be raised off the several individual hold­ ings in this Barony, as set forth in the Collector’s 141 Patrick Carroll, contractor, for repairing un­ list of Recoverable Arrears of County (’ess, being til Summer Assizes, 1899, 700 perches of the the amount returned by the said Collector upon road from Carlingford to Dundalk by Rathcor, Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under between Patrick Malone’s in Castlecarragh and his Warrant for Spring Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 the seashore and Blakes cross. Ibid. 1st year .. 15 6 3 Wm.Louth 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19County & 20 Vic., Archives chap. 63, sec. 6, .. .. 34 12 5 142 John Rice, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1899, 596 perches of the road TOTAL, .. 1547 9 6 from Dundalk to Carlingford, betweeu Ballaverty bridge and Ballug and Ardtullymore. Ibid, 1st year . . 13 13 2

143 Patrick Boyle, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1899, 720 perches of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between the Rig Barony of Lower Dundalk. W oman’s grave at Corrakit and the sea at Omeath. Ibid, 1st year .. 15 0 0 £ 8 d No. 144 James Rice, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1899, 416 perches of the road 138 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing until from Dundalk to Newry by Faughart, between Summer Assizes, 1889, 784 perches of the road the Highlands at Monascreebe and the Newry from Dundalk to Carlingford, between tho Newry road at Feede. Ibid, 1st year . . 12 2 8 road at Faughart and the rood leading to Bel­ lurgan Quay. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, Carried over, . . 191 14 5 1 st year . . 71 17 4

Carried over, . . 7 1 1 7 4 32

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ 8 d No. Brought forward, . . 191 14 5 £ s d 145 Laurence M'Kevitt, contractor, for repairing Brought forward. until Summer Assizes, 1899, 190 perches of the 223 16 3 road from Mrs. Woodney’s house to Dr, Barbor’s No. house, and from Mark Salmon’s house to Mrs. 152 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the M'Cann’s in Carlingford, including the road from Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland being the Railway crossing to the outer end of Carling­ the 12th of 24 equal half-yearly instalments of ford new Pier. Ibid, 1 st gear .. 5 18 9 £3736 8s. 3d., expended on the Pier and Har­ 146 County Surveyor, for repairing until Summer bour at Carlingford, in this County, said Pier Assizes, 1895, 305 perches of the road from Car­ and Harbour being now handed over to this lingford to the sea at Bellurgan, between the County by the said Commissioners. 9 Vic , chap. Carlingford main road and Bellurgan Quay. To 3 ; 10 & 11 Vic., chap. 75 ; 16 & 17 Vic., chap. County Surveyor for one year. To be paid as 136 ; 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 37 ; 29 §• 30 Vic., chap. required out of the surplus or balance in County 45 ; and 49 & 47 Vic., chap. 26, 12th instalment, 193 6 5 Rank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 52; and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, ...... 5 18 153 Samuel Russell, High Constable of the Barony 147 Charles Hanlon, contractor, for repairing a of Lower Dundalk, being the amount of his bridge on the road from Carlingford to the sea at Pouudage at 10d in the £1 on £844 2s. 3d. Whitestown, between James Clarke’s house in lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Millgrange and Mrs. Mackin’s house in Mill­ Barony, pursuant' to the Secretary’s Warrant grange. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 56, .. 3 19 6 issued after Spring Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County 148 Louth Thomas Boyle, jun., contractor, forCounty construct­ Archives Bank. 6 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 14 8; and ing a gullet on tho road from Newry to the sea at 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, 35 3 5 Templetown, at Ardaghy Schoolhouse. Ibid, .. 11 19 11 149 County Surveyor, for keeping clear and in 154 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount repair until Summer Assizes, 1895, 70 perches of of Arrears of County Cess due upon same, per watercourses in Carlingford from the Chapel to Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, the M ill Pond, and along Spring Lane, To County sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, 26 16 4 Surveyor for one year. To be paid as required out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 155 James Rice, being the amount expended in Section 52 ; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 15, .. 5 0 0 repairing Giles’ Quay Pier, suddenly damaged, under the order of Robert L. Brown, R. P. T. 150 Patrick Rice, contractor, for erecting a pump Logan, and H. MacDonnell, Esquires, Magis­ on the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ trates of this County. To be now paid out of the tween Ballymascanlan bridge and Bellurgan. 6 surplus or balance in County Bank. 30 ^ 31 and 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 56, . . . . 0 1 0 Vic., chap, 112, sec. 1, .. 50 0 0 151 Terence Boyle, contractor, for building 13 perches of a fence on the road from Dundalk to 156 James Rice, being the amount expended in Greenore, between the Rampart and Greenore, repairing a wall suddenly damaged by floods on at Peter Laing’s land. Ibid, .. .. 0 10 the road from Carlingford to Newry, under the order of William Chas. Browne and P, J. Carried over, 223 16 3 Carried over, ,, 529 2 5 34 35

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£ R d £ s d Brought forward, . . 529 2 5 Brought forward . . 874 10 1 No. No. Finnegan, Esquires, Magistrates of this County. 161 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 762 perches of County Bnnk. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 119, sec. 49 ; the road from Dundalk to Forkhill by Whitemill, and 7 Wm. 4, chap. 2, bee. 17, .. 10 0 0 between the old turnpike road in Faughart Lower and St. Bridget’s Station, and John M'Alister’s gate in Redcow and Marmion’s cross. OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Ibid, 2nd year c . 25 8 0

157 Michael M ‘Cann, contractor, for repairing for 162 Francis Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 968 perches 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 676 perches of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between of the road from Carlingford to the sea at M'Kinley’s forge at the Barony boundary and the Templetown, between Widow Long’s house in Claretrock road near Feede. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. Cortial and the sea at Templetown. Ibid, 116, sec. 52, 2nd year . .1 3 9 3 0 2nd year . . 21 16 7

163 Thomas Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 158 Felix M'Cann, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1551 perches years from Summer Assizes. 1893, 1048 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between of theLouth road from Dundalk to Newry County by Ravens­ Archives the road leading to Bellurgan Quay and Rivers­ dale Park, between the Claretrock road near Fcede town bridge. Ibid, 3rd year ..1 1 1 9 6 and the County bounds at Carrickcarnan. Ibid, 2nd year .. 77 10 2 164 Bryan Coyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 993 perches 159 Mathew Carroll, contractor, for repairing for of the road from Carlingford to the sea at W hites­ 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893,1825 perches town, between Grange cross, the Acre, and the of the road from Newry to the sea at Whitestown junction of the Carlingford and Whitestown road. and Ballagan, between J. Connor’s in Carling­ Ibid, 3rd year . . 38 5 5 ford and the seashore at Whitestown and Ballagan. Ibid, 2nd year .. 91 5 0 165 James Hanlon, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 666 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between 160 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 Maguire’s cross and the old mill in Templetown, years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 942 perches with branch to Grange Old. Ibid, 3rd ytar .. 27 15 0 of the road from Dundalk to Newry and Forkhill by Monascreebe, between the old turnpike road 166 Jam6S Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 near the Railway crossing and the County bounds years from Summer Summer Assizes, 1891, 2450 at Faughart Upper and Monascreebe. Ibid, perches of the road from Newry to Carlingford 2nd year .. 27 9 6 Carried over, . . 1099 4 7 Carried over, .. 874 10 1 36 37

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, 1265 11 7 Brought forward, .. 1099 4 7 No. No. 171 Michael Breen, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 686 perches of by Ravensdale and Bellurgan, between the Newry the road from Newry to Giles’ Quay, between road at Feede and Aghnaskeagh and Ballyma­ Agharaeen Schoolhouse and Mrs. W oods’ house scanlon bridge, and Mrs. M‘Donald’s in Rock­ in Piedmont. Ibid, last year 20 10 10 marshall. Ibid. 4th year . . 61 5 0 167 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 1286 2 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1520 perches Deduct the following Undischarged Present of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ ments in aid of the levy, v iz .: — tween Riverstown bridge and James Connor’s in No. £ s d Carlingford. Ibid, last year .. 49 17 6 350 Patrick Savage, .. .,100 351 Thomas M'Cann, . . ..100 168 Peter M'Kevitt, contractor, for repairing for 353 James Jordan, . . .,200 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1085 perches 356 James O’ Neill, .. ..100 of the post road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ 5 0 0 tween Ballyonan bridge, the sea at Drumullagh, and the bounds of the County at Coruamucklagh. 1281 2 5 Ibid, last year .. 18 13 0 172 To be raised off the several individual hold­ Off County at Large, .. £18 13 0 ings in this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s LouthOff Barony, .. .. County 18 13 0 list of Archives Recoverable Arrears of County Cess, being the amount returned by the said Collector upon £37 6 0 Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under his Warrant for Spring Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 169 Andrew O’ Neill, contractor, for repairing for Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1195 perches chap. 63, sec. 6, 179 6 0 of the post road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ tween Patrick Connor’s house in Carlingford and TOTAL, . . 1460 8 5 Ballyonan bridge. Ibid, lastyear, .. 16 3 8 Off County at Large, .. £16 3 8 Off Barony, .. .. 16 3 8

£32 7 4 Barony of Ferrard. No. £ s d 170 Patrick Hugh M'Cann, contractor, for repair­ 173 Patrick Byrne, contractor, for repairing until ing for 5 years from bummer Assizes, 1890, 890 Summer Assizes, 1899, 900 perches of the road perches of the road from Dundalk to Newry by from Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, between Jonesborough, between the Newry road at Cobbler’s cross and the cross of Blackhall. 6 & 7 Dromad and the sea at Narrowwater. Ibid, Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 52, 1st year .. 43 2 6 last year .. 20 7 10 Carried over, %. 43 2 6 Carried over, ,. 1265 11 7 38 39

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ a d No. Brought forward, 43 2 6 £ s d 174 William M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing Brought forward, . . 1 7 3 5 2 until Summer Assizes, 1899, 1017 perches of the road from Collon to the sea, between Tinker Hill cross and the sea at Beyncldstown. Ibid, the sum of £4531 5s. 9d and interest 1st year .. 48 14 7 thereon, at the rate of 3£ per cent, per annum, expended on the construction of a Pier, Approach 175 James Crilly, contractor, for repairing until Road, and other works at Port Oriel Harbour, Summer Assizes, 1899, .595 perches of the road Clogher Head, in this County. Said instalment from Drogheda to Dundalk by Bathdrummond to be levied as follows:— and Briarhill, between D. Butteily’s Mill at Milltown, John Dolan’s of Dvsart, and the road Oft Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 leading from Collon to the sea at Reynoldstown. Off Drogheda Barony, . . 28 17 0 Hid, \st year .. 17 7 1 £234 9 0 176 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing a sea pitching on the road from Drogheda to the sea 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 15. &th instalment, 205 12 0 by Queensborough, between the Borough bound­ ary stone at Greenhills and Brohan Bridge, 181 James M'Donald, contractor, being the 7th Section 56, 49 0 o instalment of £1090, presented at Summer Assizes, 1891, for making 666 perches of a new 177 Michael Smyth, contractor, for constructing 3 line of road from Drogheda to Dunleer by Bal­ gulletsLouth on the road from Collon to Slane, County between Archives gatheran, between James Murphy’s house in Collon and Lambert’s bridge at new Labourers’ Hill of Bath and the road leading from Sarsfield’s cottages. Ibid, ...... 1200 cross to the Nursery. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 65> 1th instalment . .1 3 6 5 0 178 County Surveyor, for painting and repairing a railing on the road from Collon to Drogheda, 182 Edward Sloan, High Constable of the between the Police Barrack in Collon and James Barony of Ferrard, being the amount of his Hoey’s forge. Ibid; and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, 3 0 0 Poundage at 10d. in the £ l , on £2191 15s. 9d., lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Bar­ 179 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for rebuilding ony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued 16 perches of a fence on the road from Drogheda after Spring Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out to Dundalk, between Mr. Jeffers’ avenue gate of ths surplus or balance in County Bank, 6 Sf and the cottage in Killineer. 6 $ 7 Wm. 4, chap. 7 Wm 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 & 20 Vic., 116, sec. 56, ,. . . o i o chap. 63, sec. I0» •• .. .. 91 6 6

180 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the 188 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per being the fourth instalment of this Barony’s Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm, 4, chap. 1 16, proportion of 24 half-yearly instalments of sec. 145 ; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 9 16 3

Carried over, .. 173 5 2 Carritd over, 616 4 11 40 41 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 £ s d Brought forward, , , 616 4 11 £ s d No. Brought forward, . . 761 18 5 No. OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Rallymakenuy and the cross at Piperstown, and 184 Peter Byrne, contractor, for repairing for 2 the Dublin road at Tullyesker and Priesttown, years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 624 perches of with branch by Fieldstown. Ibid, 3rd year . . 63 12 9 the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, betweeu H. Foster’s in Callystown, Mrs, Gibney’s 189 Patrick M'Evoy, contractor, for repairing for in Clogher, the South Harbour of Clogher, and 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 784 perches the new Pier. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Black­ last y«ar . . 13 0 0 hall, betweeu Blackstaff bridge and the cross at Blackhall. Ibid, ?rd year . . 68 12 0 185 Joseph Connor, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 452 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea by Painstown, 190 Patrick Henry, contractor, for repairing for 5 between Togher Hill cross and the sea at Lurgan- years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1403 perches boy. Ibid, 2nd year, . . 15 1 4 of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Togher, between Cobbler’s c r o 6 S and the Barony boundary 186 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing for 5 near Salterstown. Ibid, 3rd year ., 68 13 9 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 714 perches of the Louthpost road from Drogheda to Collon, County between 191 Joseph Archives Connor, contractor, for repairing for the meeting of Begrath and Tullyallen, and the 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1215 perches Hon. Mrs. Dunlop’s gate. Ibid, 3rd year .. 62 9 6 of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port by Off County at Large, .. 62 9 6 Togher, between Dysart cross, the Barony Off Barony, .. 62 9 6 boundary near Clonmore and Seafield cross. Ibid, 3rd year ., 45 11 3 £124 19 0 192 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing 187 Bichard Kirk, contractor, for repairing for 5 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1046 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 827 perches of perches of the road from Ardee to Drogheda by the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, Stonehouse and Rokeby Hall, between White­ between the Court house in Termonfeckin and river bridge and the road leading from Barmeath Thomas Boylan’s house in Clogher. Ibid, to Drogheda, Ibid, 3rd year .. 34 17 4 3rd year .. 55 2 8 193 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing 188 Patrick Commons, jun., contractor, for repair­ for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 835 ing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1697 perches of the road from Collon to the sea by perches of the road from Collon to the sea by Tenure, between the town of Collon and the cross Fieldstown, between the Rarony boundary at of Tenure. Ibid, 3rd year . . 27 16 8 Carried over, .. 761 185 Carried over, ..1071 2 2 42 43

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£ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, , , 1071 2 2 Brought fortvard, ..1341 2 10 No. No.

194 William Callaghan, contractor, for repairing 199 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 724 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 988 perches of the road from Drogheda to the sea, perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea at between Mr. King’s mill and James Kavanagh’s Reynoldstown, between the main street in Dunleer at the sea. Ibid, 3rd year , . 12 1 4 and the cross roads at Rathdrummond. Ibid, 4th year . . 57 12 8 195 Michael Johnson, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 440 perches 200 Philip M'Evoy, contractor, for repairing for of the road from Drogdeda to Dundalk by Salters­ 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 320 perches town and Togher, between the turns to Dunany of the road from Termonfeckin to the sea at by the sea and Salterstown on the direct road, Seapoint Lodge, between Mrs. Branagan’s house and the seashore at Salterstown. Ibid, 3rd year 11 0 0 in Termonfeckin and the sea at Seapoint Lodge. Ibid, 4 th year . . 21 6 8 196 Edward Jones, contractor, for keeping in re­ pair for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, the 201 Nicholas Hagerty, contractor, for repairing Pier and Harbour at Dunany. Ibid; and 16 & 17 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 548 Vic.,Louth chap. 136, 3rdCounty year . . 10 0 0 perches ofArchives the road from Dunleer to the sea by Garrolagh, between Garrolagh Hill and Miss 197 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Maguire’s gate at Mayne. Ibid. 4th year . . 18 5 4 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 2035 perches of the part post road from Drogheda to 202 John Finegan, contractor, for repairing for 5 Dundalk and Collon, between the meering of the years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 262 perches of Rarony at Tullyesker hill and the bridge of Dun­ of tho road from Dunleer to Collon by Lord leer at Hammondstown. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Massereene’s demesne, between Margaret bridge sec. 52, 4th year . . 176 0 2 and the Collon post road. Ibid, 4th year .. 13 2 0 Off County at Large for half of 47 perches, .. ..£211 Off Barony, .. 176 0 2 203 Bernard Anderson, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 304 perches of the road from Ardee to Slane by Smar­ £178 1 3 more, between Clinton’s bridge and the bounds 198 Thomas Terney, contractor, for repairing for of Louth and Meath, Ibid, 4th year .. 11 8 0 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1045 perches of the road from Drogheda to Kells, between the 204 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Collon post road at Tullyallen and W ood bridge. for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 462 per­ Ibid, 4th year ., 60 19 2 ches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk,

Carried over, ..1341 2 10 Carried over, .. 1462 17 6 44 45 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. £ s d Brought forward, . . 1462 17 6 £ s d No. Brought forward, , , 1643 13 8 No. between the Borough boundary at Mr. Myles’ Nursery and Mr. Harpur’s demesne wall. Ibid, 209 Patrick Carberry, contractor, for repairing for last year .. 64 16 0 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 530 perches Off Drogheda Barony for half of of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port, between Owen Barton’s house and the cross near 276 perches, . . . . £27 12 0 Port graveyard. Ibid, last year . . 19 17 6 Off Barony, .. .. 64 16 0 210 William Callaghan, contractor for repairing £92 8 0 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 642 perches of the road from Ardee to the sea at 205 Patrick M 'Cullough, contractor, for repairing Dunany, between the Barony boundary at Mount- for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1300 doyle and the 'entrance gate at Dunany. Ibid, perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk last year .. 18 14 6 by Monasterboice, between Widow M'Cullough’s house, Gibber’s bridge, and Mr. Dunlop’s new 1682 5 8 line of road at Monasterboice. Ibid, last year, 48 15 0 Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ ments in aid of the levy, v iz .:— 206 Patrick Murphy, contractor, for repairing for No. £ s d 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 800 perches 398 Thomas M'Donald, . 0 10 0 of theLouth road from Ardee to Drogheda County by Harris­ 414 Thomas Archives Townley, . 0 12 0 town, between Whiteriver bridge at the Barony 416 John Stafford, . 2 11 0 bounds and Boyle’s bridge at the County bounds. 417 Thomas Crilly, . 2 5 0 Ibid, iasi y ear ' ' 30 o 0 426 John M ‘Evoy, . o 9 0 427 Patrick Byrne, . 0 6 0 6 13 0 207 Patrick Murphy, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 670 1675 12 8 perches of the road from Collon to the sea at Termonfeckin, between the Collon post road at 211 To be raised off the several individual hold­ ings in this Barony, as set forth in the Collector’s the Nursery and the old turnpike road at Sars­ list of Becoverable Arrears of County Cess, being field’s cross. Ibid, last year . , 25 2 6 the amount returned by the said Collector upon Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under his Warrant for Spring Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 208 Thomas M‘Govern, contractor, for repairing Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec, 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 728 chap. 63, sec. 6, 167 4 0 perches of the road from Collon to the sea by Tenure, between Tenure cross, Kieran’s cross, TOTAL, .. 1842 16 8 and the cross of Mullary. Ibid, last year ,. 12 2 8

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Barony of Louth. £ S d £ 8 d Brought forward, I l l 9 10 No. No. 212 Joseph Conlon, contractor, for repairing until 218 Michael Boyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 Summer Assizes, 1899, 488 perches of the road years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1005 perches from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Mrs. of the road from Kingscourt to Dundalk by Cor­ Marmion’s house in Louth and the bridge at derry, between F. M’Cartan’s in Louth and P. Mills of Louth. 6 & 7 Wm 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, Murray’s in Corderry, and between Mr. Bell’s 1 st year .. 18 6 0 gate in Corderry and Allardstown cross. Ibid, 2nd year . . 25 2 6 213 Patrick Quinn, contractor, for repairing and underpinning a bridge on the road from Castle­ 219 Peter Kerr, contractor, for repairing for 5 blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, at the meering years from Summer Assizes, 1893,789 perches of of Louth and Monaghan. Section -56, .. 10 0 0 the road from Dundalk to Ardee by Grange and Coolfed, between Mr. King’s house in Grange and 214 Neal Connor, contractor, for rebuilding a fence the road from Louth to Mansfieldstown. Ibid, on the road from Dundalk to Dunleer by Dro­ 2nd year .. 20 10 11 miskin, between Drumena and Dromiskin. Ibid, 0 1 0 220 Owen Mathews, juu., contractor, for repairing 215 James Cluskey, High Constable of the Bar­ for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 778 ony of Louth, being the amount of his perches of the post road from Dundalk to Carrick­ Poundage at 10d in the £1 on £948 8s. 9d. macross, between Felix .Vl'Cartan’s house in Louth lodged by him in Rank to the credit of said and Patrick Markey’s house in Sandfield. Ibid, Barony,Louth pursuant to the Secretary’s County Warrant Archives3rd year .. 34 0 9 issued after Spring Assizes, 1894. To be now Off Countj' at Large, .. £84 0 9 paid out of the surplus or balance in County Off Barony, .. .. 34 0 9 Bank. 6 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, .. 39 10 4 £68 1 6 216 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount 221 John M'Hugh, contractor, for repairing for 5 of Arrears of County Cess due upon same, per years from Summer Assize0, 1892, 1483 perches Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm 4, chap. 116, of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 4 16 3 Whitehouse, between Allardstown cross and the sea at Whitehouse, including branch by Dro­ OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. miskin Chapel. Ibid, 3rd year .. 49 8 8 217 Thomas Woods, contractor, for repairing for 222 James M'Connon, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 810 perches 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1389 perches of the road from Kingscourt to Dundalk by Rath­ of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by brist, between Tallanstown bridge and Mr. Whiterath, between JohnWoods’ house at Bell’s gate in Corderry. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Lurgangreen and Christianstown cross. Ibid, sec. 52, ...... 38 16 3 3rd year . . 46 6 0

Carried over, .. Ill 9 10 Carried over, .. ‘286 18 8 48

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£ s d NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894 Brought forward . . '286 18 8 No. £ B d Brought forward, . . 581 2 9 223 Bernard Connolly, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1061 perches 229 William Chesher, contractor, for repairing for of the road from Carrickmacross to Dunleer, be­ 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 1005 perches tween Mr. Gernon’s gate at Mills of Louth and of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer, between Glyde Court avenue gate. Ibid, 3rd year .. 24 6 3 Lurgangreen bridge and Patrick Walsh’s at the Spa. Ibid, last year .. 83 15 0 22 I Patrick Murray, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 624 perches 230 Owen Mathews, jun., contractor, for repairing of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross by for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 556 per­ Drumgowna, between Mr. Gernon’s at Mills of ches cf the road from Castleblayney to Ardee by Louth and Frank M ‘Kenna?s in Drumgowna. Mullacrew, between Felix M ‘Cartan’s house in Ibid, 3rd year .. 23 8 0 Loutfc and Mr. Kieran’s avenue gate at Rathbrist. 225 Michael Boyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 lust year .. 15 12 9 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 1400 perches of the road from Carrickmacross and Louth to 680 10 6 Dunleer, between Mr. Knagg’s gate in Corderry and Braganstown bridge, including portions to Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ Killencoole Church and Darver Chapel. Ibid, ments in aid of the levy, viz. : — 4th year . . 46 13 4 No. £ s d Louth County475 Nicholas ArchivesNeary, ..400 226 James M'Gahan, jun., contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 989 478 Patrick M‘Gee, . . ..090 perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer by 482 Peter Murphy, . . ..200 Dromiskin, between the old river Fane and the stream that divides Louth and Ardee. Ibid, 4th year .. 30 18 1 674 1 6 227 Patrick Quinn, contractor, for repairing for 5 231 Tc be raised off the several individual hold­ years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 697 perches of ings ia this Barony as set forth in the Collector’s the road from Castleblayney to Ardee by Bally­ list of Recoverable Airears of County Cess, being kelly, between the meering of Louth and the a nount returned by the said Collector upon Monaghan and James Moore’s iu Stonetown and Affidavit as unpaid upon the said holdings under Priorstate cross. Ibid, 4th year .. 15 4 11 his Warrant for Spring Assizes, 1894. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., 228 John Mathews, contractor, for repairing for 5 chap. 53, sec. 6, ...... 49 3 1 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 2049 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at TOTAL, .. 723 4 7 Annagasson, between Tallanstown bridge and the meering of Louth and Ardee. last year .. 153 13 6

Carried over, .. 581 2 9 51 50 ABSTRACT. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS NEW PRESENTMENTS. OF FORMER ASSIZES. GROSS AMOUNT. RE-PRESENTED. WARRANTS IS8UED.

County at Large, .. 1820 13 3 14 7 8 , # Ardee, .. 1975 0 9 89 2 3 2370 16 3 County at Large. .. 271 1 6 , , 324 0 5 Drogheda, d Upper Dundalk, . . 1552 8 5 4 18 11 1816 4 11 No. £ 8 Borough of Dund ilk, , , 202 18 11 Lower Dundalk, .. 1465 8 5 5 0 0 1644 1 11 Granted Summer, 1893. Ferrard, . . 1849 9 8 6 13 0 2221 1 6 282 54, Inspection of Weights and Measures, bal 1 6 Louth, .. 729 13 7 6 9 0 958 0 10 5 233 57, Samuel Parks & Son, alterations in Bar £9663 15 7 £126 10 10 £9537 4 9 Room and Committee Rooms, County Courthouse, Louth County Archivesbal 0 7 0 Granted Spring, 1894. SUMMEK ASSIZES, 1894. 234 65, Inspection of Weights and Measures, . . 10 0 0 235 66, County Surveyor, County Courthouse, repair, &c., bal 89 13 2 ®0ttntg of ^ou% 1 Stephen O’Shaughnessy, of Dundalk, Clerk 236 67, James Malone, Courthouse of Ardee, > of the Crowu and Peace for said County, repair, ...... 15 0 0 _____ TQ WIT- ) maketh Oath and saith that the foregoing contains a true copy or Abstract of the Presentments made by 237 70, John King, post road, Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, ...... 85 0 the Grand Jury, and fiated by the Court at this Assizes, to the 0 best of this Deponent’s knowledge and belief. 238 71, Patrick Markey, post road, Carrickma­ cross to Dundalk, .. . , . . 27 5 8 Signed, 239 72, Patrick Quinn, post road, Inniskeen to STEPHEN O’SHAUGHNESSY. Carrickmacross, . . ., . . 5 12 G 240 73, Laurence Conlon, post road, Dundalk to Sworn before me at Dundalk, this bth day of July, 1894, Carrickmacross, ...... 141 3 7 R. P. T. LOGAN, Carried over, .. 375 8 4 Justice of the Peace for the County of Louth. 53 52 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, £ s d Brought forward, . . 2 2 0 £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 375 8 4 Granted Spring, 1892. No. 249 88, Thomas Kindlon, 1358 perches road, 241 74, Patrick Murphy, 568 perches post road, Dundalk to Drogheda by Annagasson, bal 10 0 0 Ardee to Drogheda, .. .. 34 18 2 Granted Summer, 1892. 242 75, John Stafford, post road, Drogheda to Collon, .. .. • • 65 0 3 250 76, John Carberry, 222 perches road, Ardee to Dundalk by Harristown, bal 2 6 6 243 76, James Toris, jun., ‘284 perches post road, Ardee to ttie sea by Dunleer, .. .. 8 5 8 251 83, Peter Mathews, hill and grips, road, Kells to Dunleer, ...... 19 0 0 244 77, John Stafford, 1362 perches post road, Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, .. 79 9 0 252 87, County Surveyor, 1777 perches road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, .. bal 0 10 11 245 78, James Conlon, jun., post road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, ...... 54 9 4 Granted Spring, 1893. TOTAL, .. 617 10 9 253 97, Mathew Flynn, 973 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Bolies, bal 3 0 0 254 101, Patrick Nugent, 540 perches road, Ardee Louth Countyto Archives Slane by Oberstown,bal 315 0 255 106, Laurence Mathews, 1322 perches road, Ardee to Annagasson, bal 3 0 0 Barony of Ardee. £ s d Granted Summer, 1893. No. 256 65, County Surveyor, 984 perches road, Dun-- Granted Spring, 1890. dalk to Ardee, bal 17 4 0 246 93, Patrick Kearney, 30 perches fence, road, 257 66, County Surveyor, 1346 perches road, Dunleer to Carrickmacross by Pepperstown, .. 0 1 0 Ardee to Annagasson by Bolies and Mayne, bal 24 2 6

Granted Spring, 1891, 258 67, Laurence Maguire, 1358 perches road Dundalk to Drogheda by Annagasson, bal 17 J o 247 93, Sylvester Nevin, new fence, road, Hoaths­ town cross to Whiteriver bridge, . . .. 0 1 0 259 68, Patrick Brennan, 1777 perches road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal lb lb i Granted Summer, 1891. 260 70, James Flynn, 454 perches road, Castle- 248 62, County Surveyor, 1777 perches road, bellingham to the sea at Seabank, bal 6 4 iu Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 2 0 0 Carried over, .. 122 12 0 Carritd over, 2 2 0 54 55

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£ 3 d Brought forward, .. 122 12 0 „ £ 8 d No. Brought forward, . . 811 17 6 261 72, Owen M. Neary, fence, road, Ardee to 276 9!, Thomas Thornton, 1400 perches road, Carrickmacross, ...... 010 Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin and Thomastown, M n 3 4 262 77, Peter Nugent, 1378 perches road, Ardee to Annagasson, bal 34 12 10 277 92, Michael Smyth, 875 perches road, Ardee 263 78, Bernard Sweeney, 981 perches road, Dun­ to Drogheda by Knockacleva, bal 6 10 5 dalk to Kingscourt, i a\ 16 8 0 278 93, Thomas M'Donald, 678 perches road, 264 79, Thomas M'Donald, 980 perchos road, Dunleer to the sea at Port by Drumcar, bal 6 12 0 Dundalk to Dunleer, l ai 16 5 0 279 94, John Hickey, 832 perches road, Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, i al 4 9 4 265 80, John Durnin, 2080 perches road, Carrick­ macross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 13 0 0 280 95, John Halligan, 417 perches road, Ardee to Collon by Belpatrick and Funshog, bal 1 19 0 266 81, James M'Keown, 532 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Dunleer, i ai 16 4 0 281 96, Richard Kelly, 1712 perches road, Ardee to Carrickmacross by Tallanstown, bal 18 6 8 267 82, Hugh Sweeney, 785 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt, i al 9 3 2 282 97, Peter Keelan, 1380 perches part post road, Ardee to Dunleer by Richardstown, bal 12 6 8 268 83, Patrick Brennan, 1339 perches road, Dun­ dalkLouth to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, Countybal 3 2 7 283 98, PatrickArchives Grogan, 972 perches road, Collon to Dunleer, hd 12 12 0 269 84, Patrick Grogan, 261 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Mosstown graveyard,.. 5 8 9 284 99, Thomas Roe, 918 porches road, Ardee to Drumcondra by Coole, bal 12 5 10 270 85, Patrick Reilly, 422 perches part post road, Dundalk to Drogheda through Ardee, bal 27 0 0 285 100, Patrick M'Keever, 641 perches road, Dundalk to Drumcondra, bal 111 271 86, Patrick Corbally, 942 perches road, Dun­ leer to Kells and Slane by Smarmore, bal 7 9 6 286 101, Thomas M'Nally, 500 perches road, Ardee to Drumcondra, bal 3 12 6 272 Bernard Anderson, 437 perches road, Collon to Drumcondra by Belpatrick, bal 2 2 1 Granted Spring, 1894. 273 88, James Carroll, 2286 perches road, Ardee to Carrickmacross, 4flj 19 4 0 287 79, Nicholas Neary, 448 perches road, Dun­ 274 89, Patrick M'Cullough, 967 perches road, dalk and Carrickmacross to Dunleer by Castle­ Dundalk to Drogheda by Rathescar, bal 8 4 7 bellingham, ...... 60 13 4

275 90, James Speers, 840 perches road, Ardee 288 80, Patrick Markey, 783 perches road, Kings­ to Kells by Shanlis, 11 0 0 court to Dundalk, ...... 37 10 4

Can ied over, .. 311 17 6 Carried over, .. 507 6 6 56 57

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES___ UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. • £ s d £ s d Brought forward . . 507 6 6 Brought forward, . . 1101 3 8 No. No. 289 81, Bernard Carberry, 1468 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Kildemock Glebe and ^ ^ # 303 98, Mathew Flynn, 973 perches road, Drogh­ eda to Dundalk by Bolies, .. .. 32 8 8 Paughanstown, 290 82, James Hoey, defending wall, road, Ardee gg Q Q 304 99, Daniel Morgan, 1162 perches road, to Drumcondra, Ardee to Castleblayney by Corcreagh, ,, 22 19 2 291 83, County Surveyor, drains and gullets, 305 100, Laurence Carroll, 670 perches road, road, Ardee to Essexford, .. Dunleer to the sea at Port by Clonmore, ., 25 2 6 292 84, Patrick Tenanty, treble gullet, road, 306 101, Owen Mathews, 2000 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, • ■ * ' Ardee to Carrickmacross, . . ., 147 18 4 293 85, James Conlon, jun., 7 perches wall, road, 307 102, Patrick Nugent, 540 perches road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, Ardee to Slane by Oberstown, .. .. 15 15 0 294 89, John King, 1600 perches post road, 308 103, Patrick Quinn, 104 perches road, Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, .. Newry to Kingscourt, ...... 42 4 295 90, John Reilly, 994 perches road, Ardee to 309 104, James Carroll, 54 perches road, Ardee Drogheda,Louth .. • * County Archives to Carrickmacross, ...... 116 0 296 91, Patrick Markey, 873 perches post road, • _ Carrickmacross to Dundalk, 310 105, John M ‘Fadden, 1100 perches road, Dundalk to the sea at Salterstown, . . 68 15 0 297 92, Patrick Tenanty, 1070 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, •• ™ 10 311 106, Henry Lennon, 1438 perches road, Dun­ 298 93, Edward Mathews, 833 perches road, dalk to Drogheda, . . . . 50 18 7 Kingscourt to Drogheda, •• 312 107, Laurence Mathews, 1322 perches road, 299 94, John Reilly, 925 perches road, Dunleer Ardee to Annagasson, . . . . 57 16 9 to Kells by Lawlesstown Hill, . • • • 313 108, Patrick Quinn, 150 perches post road, 300 95, John M‘Keever, 821 perches road, Dun- Inniskeen to Carrickmacross, .. .. 5 12 6 dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, • L • TOTAL, .. 1534 8 6 301 96, John Mathews, 648 perches road, Dun- dalk to Carrickmacross, • * ” ' t)

302 97, Laurence Mathews, 775 perches road, Ardee to Drumconrath,.. • • • •____

Carried over, ..1101 3 8 58 59

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£ s d Brought forward, .. 0 10 Barony of Drogheda, No. No. £ a d Granted Summer, 1893. 324 115, Mathew Conlan, fence, road, Knock­ bridge to Newry, ...... 010 314 103, Thomas M'Donald, fence, road, Drogh­ eda to Dundalk, ...... 010 325 118, Denis Lavelle, instalment of £250, hill and hollows, road, Ardee to Newry, last instalment, 315 108, Thomas M‘Donald, 196 perches road, bal 1 0 0 g¥yt£Collon to the sea, . . . . 1 16 0 316 109, Peter Carroll, 129 perches road, Granted Spring, 1892. Drogheda to the sea by the Chord road and 326 127, John M‘Gough, footpath, road, Dundalk Greenhills, bal 1 0 0 to Castlebellingham, .. .. 2 10 0 317 110, Thomas McDonald, 1170 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, bal 34 10 0 Granted Summer, 1892.

318 111, Peter Carroll, 65£ perches road, Drogh­ 327 125, County Surveyor, extra brok stone, eda to the sea, bal 2 16 6 road, Dundalk to Blackrock, bal 1 5 5 319 112, Peter Carroll, 147 perches road, Drogh­ 328 128, John Neacy, 25 perches fern road, eda to the sea by Greenhills, bal 1 11 6 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, 0 1 0

Granted Spring, 1894. 329 141, Sylvester Dully, 1070 perch road, Louth CountyCarrickmacross Archives to the sea at Blackrock, bal 1 0 0 320 110, Thomas M'Donald, 460 perches road, Collon to the sea by Tullyesker, .. .. 26 16 8 Granted Spring, 1893. 321 115, Thomas M‘Donald, 378 perches road, 330 122, County Surveyor, extra quantity of Drogheda to Dunleer, .. .. 47 5 0 broken stone, road, Dundalk to Dublin, last 322 116, Thomas H'Donald, 454 perches road, instalment, bal 13 14 10 Collon to the sea by Listoke, .. 18 18 4 331 123, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken TOTAL, .. 134 15 0 stone, post road, Dundalk to Louth, last instal­ ment, bal 14 19 10

332 128, Michael Kieran, 1330 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Castleblayney, bal 1 2 6

Barony of Upper Dundalk. 333 129, Robert M‘Neill, 388 perches road, No. £ s d Newry to Dundalk, bal 5 0 0 Granted Summer, 1891. 334 132, Peter Hearty, 1075 perches road, Dun­ 823 114, Peter Comiskey, fence, road, Dundalk dalk to Forkhill, bal 3 0 0 to Crossmaglen, ...... 010 Car lied over, . . 48 15 7 Carried over, . . 0 1 0 60 61 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES £ * d No. Brought forward, .. 43 15 7 £ s d 335 133, Peter Hearty, 584 perches road, Dun­ Brought forward .. 187 16 9 dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 5 10 0 No.

349 133, Patrick Mulholland, 1137 perches road, Granted Summer, 1893. Dundalk to Inniskeen by Belrobbin, bal 11 12 9 336 114, County Surveyor, 1428 perches road, 350 134, Laurence Conlon, 930 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Crossmaglen, bal 13 11 0 dalk to Castlebellingham, bal 46 2 6 337 115, County Surveyor, 1185 perches road, 351 135, James Lavelle, 1002 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Dunleer by Hainstown, bal 7 6 3 dalk to Ardee, bal 40 15 7 338 116, Thomas Hearty, 1830 perches road, 352 136, Bernard Lavelle, 801 perches road, Dun­ Ardee to Newry by Skyhill, bal 10 18 9 dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 6 7 3 339 117, James Marmion, 562 perches road, Ardee 353 137, John Reilly, 700 perches road, Dundalk to Newry by Barleyfield, bal 18 3 6 to Castleblayney, i ai 2 19 2 840 118, James Bice, 855 perches road. Forkhill 354 138, James M'Gahan, jun., 4 15 perches road, to the sea at North Marsh by Lisdoo, bal 9 1 3 Dundalk to Dunleer by Dunmahon, bal 3 6 10 341 119, Patrick Lambe, 1176 perches road, 355 139, Thomas Finn, 1086 perches road, Dun­ DundalkLouth to Crossmaglen, Countybal 7 8 0 dalk Archives to Castleblayney, bal 19 18 6 342 120, William Cunningham, 1020 perches road, 356 140, Owen Mathews, 530 perches road, Fork­ Inniskeen to Newry by Shanmullagb, bal 11 2 6 hill to the sea at Lurgangreen, bal 3 9 0 343 121, James Trainor, 750 perches road, Castle- 357 141, Michael Lynch, 976 perches road, Dun­ blayney to Newry by Falmore and Kilcurry, bal 7 0 0 dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 8 10 0 344 122, Patrick Donnelly, 835 perches road, 358 142, Sylvester Duffy, 1070 perches road, Newry to Ardee by Littlemill, bal 3 0 11 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, bal 6 3 6 345 124, County Surveyor, extra stone, road, 359 148, John M'Fadden, 1100 perches road, Dundalk to Soldier’s Point, bal 3 17 2 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, bal 8 1 8 346 125, Patrick Brennan, footpath, road, Dun­ 360 144, John M'Ardle, 618 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Ardee, 1st instalment, 32 19 2 dalk to Newry' by Roskeagh, bal 4 4 0 347 129, Thomas M 'Cooey, wall, road, Ardee to 361 145, John Reilly, 545 perches road, Dundalk Newry by Skyhill, ...... 01 0 to Castleblayney by Farrandreg, bal 5 8 9 348 132, Peter Hearty, 920 perches road, Dun­ 362 146, James Rice, 288 perches road, Dundalk dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 19 1 8 to Soldier’s Point, bal 2 16 0

Carried over, . . 187 16 9 Carried over, 357 12 3 62 63

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£ 8 <1 Brought forward, .. 357 12 8 Barony of Lower Dundalk. No. Granted Spring, 1894. No. £ 8 d 3G3 118, County Surveyor, 1623 perches road, Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, 1st instal­ Granted Summer, 1891. ment, bal 126 2 5 375 147, County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, 364 119, Laurence Conlon, 1093 perches post Dundalk to Newry, bal jo o 0 road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, .. .. 141 3 7 365 120, John M‘Gahan, 990 perches road, Dun­ Granted Summer, 1892, dalk to Carrickmacross, .. .. 222 15 0 376 165, County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, 366 121, Peter Hearty, 1075perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Newry, bal 5 10 11 dalk to Forkhill, .. . . •• 179 3 4 377 169, Patrick Hugh M'Cann, 890 perches road, 367 122, Bernard Lavelle, 584 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 2 0 0 dalk to Newtownhamilton, . . . . 144 15 8 368 123, Patrick Kirk, 946 perches road, Dundalk Granted Spring, 1893. to Crossmaglen by Roche, . . , . 19 14 2 378 143, County Surveyor, 1825 perches road, Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, 369 124, James Lennon, 305 perches road, Dun­ dalkLouth to the sea at South Marsh, .. County..155 0 Archivesbal 43 4 6 379 150, Patrick M'Grath, watercourse and iron 370 125, Patrick Lamb, gullet, road, Dundalk grating, road, Carlingford to the sea at Temple­ to Crossmaglen, bal 2 0 0 town, lal 1 0 0 371 126, Edward M'Keon, railing, road, Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, .. .. O l 0 Granted Summer, 1893, 372 129, Patrick Brennan, 2*26 perches footpath, road, Dundalk to Ardee, 2nd instalment, 32 19 2 380 148, Patrick Rooney, 160 perches new line of road, Riverstown to Castletowncooley, \st instal­ 373 132, Michael Kieran, 1330 perches road, ment, bal 26 0 0 Dundalk to Castleblayney, . . . . 157 18 9 381 149, Michael M'Cann, 968 perches road, 374 133, Robert M'Neill, 388 perches road, Dundalk to Newry, bal 35 3 0 Newry to Dundalk, ...... 97 0 0 382 150, Felix M'Cann, 1048 perches road, Dun­ TOTAL, .. 1496 10 4 dalk to Newry by Ravensdale Park, bal 19 10 2 383 151, Mathew Carroll, 1825 perches road, Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, bal 23 5 0

Carried over, .. 165 13 7 65 64 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZE?5.

£ a d £ s d Brought forward, . . 165 13 7 Brought forward, .. 300 0 5 No. No. 384 152, James Rice, 942 perche3 road, Dundalk 398 171, Patrick Boyle, 720 perches road, to Newry and Forkhill by Monascreebe, bal 7 9 6 Dundalk to Newry, bat 5 10 0 385 153, James Rice, 762 perches road, Dundalk 399 172, James Rice, 416 perches road, Dundalk to Forkhill by Whitemill, bal 6 8 0 to Newry by Faughart, bal 2 2 8 386 154, Francis Carroll, 673 perches road, Car­ 400 173, John Rice, 596 perches road, Dundalk lingford to the sea at Templetown, bal 5 16 7 to Carlingford, bal 4 7 8 387 160, Thomas Rice, 1551 perches road, Dun­ 401 174, Francis Carroll, 700 perches road, Car­ dalk to Carlingford, bal 28 9 6 lingford to Dundalk by Rathcor, bal 2 2 6

888 161, B r y a n Coyle, 993 perches road, Carling­ 402 175, Hugh Harold, a watercourse, road, ford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 10 5 5 Dundalk to Carlingford, bal 1 0 0 389 - 162, James Hanlon, 666 perches road, 403 176, Peter Carroll, 784 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Carlingford, bal 7 15 0 dalk to Carlingford, bal 22 0 0 390 163, James Rice, 2450 perches road, Newry 404 177, Owen Woods, 90 perches road from to Carlingford by Ravensdale and Bellurgan, the Square in Carlingford to Newry road in Louth Countybal 16 5 0 same, Archivesbal 0 10 0 391 164, Peter Carroll, 1520 perches road, Dun­ Granted Spring, 1894, dalk to Carlingford, bal 12 17 6 405 135, James O’Neill, 1571 perches road, 392 165, Peter M'Kevitt, 1085 perches post road, Newry to the sea at Rathcor, .. .. 24 10 I 1 Carlingford to Newry, bal 9 13 0 406 136, Peter Toner, footpath, road, Dundalk 393 166, Andrew O’ Neill, 1195 perches post road, to Carlingford, bal 12 0 0 Carlingford to Newry, bal 6 3 8 407 137, Thomas M'Cann, protection wall or fence, 394 167, Patrick Hugh M'Cann, 890 perches road, road, Dundalk to Omeath, .. .. 55 0 0 Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 5 7 10 408 138, Thomas M 'Dowell, fence, road, Dundalk 395 168, Michael Rreen, 986 perches road, Newry to Jonesborough, ...... 010 to Giles’ Quay, bal 5 10 10 409 139, Mathew Clarke, fence, road, from the 396 169, James Rice, 940 perches road, Market­ New Inn to Jonesborough, .. .. 0 10 hill to Carlingford, bal 9 5 0 410 141, Patrick Rooney, 160 perches new line 397 170, Patrick Rice, 1140 perches road, Dun­ of road, Riverstown to Castletowncooley, last in­ dalk to Carlingford by Piedmont and Giles’ Quay, stalment, .. .. 60 0 0 bal 3 0 0 Carried over, .. 489 6 2 Carried oxer, 300 0 5 66 67

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, £ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 489 6 2 No. Brought forward, . . 7 0 0 No. 411 142, James Mackin, hill and hollow, road, Granted Spring, 1891. Carlingford to the sea at Templetown, last instal­ 421 ment, hal5 4 6 183, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 18 15 0 412 146, Terence Boyle, 1290 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Greenore, .. •• .. 53 15 0 Granted Summer, 1891, 413 147. Bernard Lavelle, 82 4 perches road, Dundalk to Newry, ...... 33 9 6 422 179, County Surveyor, Coneyburrow bridge, road, Dunleer to Dundalk, bal 1 14 10 414 148, Patrick Savage, 312 perches road, Greenore to Newry by Glenmore, . .. 7 9 6 Granted Spring, 1892, 415 149, Thomas M'Cann, 1400 perches road, Dundalk to Carlingford, .. .. 20 8 4 428 166, County Surveyor, repairs to Fishery Pier at Clogher Head, bal 14 15 3 416 150, John Donnelly, 1005 perches road, Car­ lingford to the sea atWhitestown, .. .. 14 13 1 424 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 34 15 0 417 151, James Jordan, 906 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford by Slievenaglogh, .. 12 5 4 Louth County ArchivesGranted Summer, 1892. 418 152, Patrick M'Gratb, watercourse and iron grating, road, Carlingford to the sea at Temple­ 425 195, Peter Mathews, hill and grips, road, town, . . •• •• ..200 Kells to Dunleer, . , .. 21 0 0 419 153, Mathew M‘Bride, 1271 perches road, 426 196, County Surveyor, Obelisk bridge, road, Newry to the sea at Templetown, .. .. 18 10 8 Dunleer to Duleek, * bal 2 10 0

TOTAL, .. 657 2 1 427 200, Robert Usher, fence, road, Drogheda to Baltray by North Strand and River Boyne, .. 0 1 0 428 212, Patrick M ‘ Cullough, 1300 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Monasterboice, bal 3 0 0 Barony of Ferrard. £ s d Granted Spring, 1893. No. 429 154, County Surveyor, 1265 perches road, Granted Spring, 1890. Drogheda to the sea by Termonfeckin, bal 123 2 6 420 178, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ 430 161, Joseph D. Jennings, dangerous hole of dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 7 0 0 water, road, Seafield to Drogheda, ,. 5 0 0 Carried over, .. 7 0 0 Carried over, .. 231 13 7 69 63 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES.

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OP FORMER ASSIZES, £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 428 13 9 No. £ s d Brought forward. 231 13 7 444 198, Thomas M'Donald, 1046 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Stonehouse and Rokeby No. Hall> bal 8 17 4 431 170, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road, Dun- 445 199, Andrew Gallagher, 835 perches road, leer to Duleek, bal 1 0 0 Collon to the sea by Tenure, b a l 7 16 8 432 184, Andrew Gallagher, 900 perches road, Drogheda to the sea by Queensborough, bal 5 0 0 446 200, William Callaghan, 724 perches road, Drogheda to the sea, bal 2 1 4 433 185, County Surveyor, 518 porches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Rallymakenny, bal 26 0 11 447 201, Michael Johnson, 410 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Salterstown and Togher, 434 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun- bal 2 0 0 dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 51 15 0 448 202, Edward Jones, Pier and Harbour at Dunany, ...... 10 0 0 Granted Summer, 1893. 449 203, Thomas M'Donald, 2035 perches part 435 181, Peter Byrne, 624 perches road, Drogheda post road, Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon, bal 45 0 2 to Dundalk by Clogher, bal 2 0 0 450 204, Thomas Terney, 1045 perches road, 436 182, Joseph Connor, 452 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to Kells, bal 15 19 2 leer Louthto the sea by Painstown, Countybal 3 1 4 Archives 451 205, Thomas M'Donald, 988 perches road, 437 186, Thomas M'Donald, wall, road, Mullary Dunleer to the sea at Reynoldstown, b a l 14 12 8 to Collon, ...... Ol 0 452 206, Philip M'Evoy, 320 perches road, Ter­ 438 192, Michael Smyth, 714 perche3 post road, monfeckin to the sea at Seapoint Lodge, bal 5 6 8 Drogheda to Collon, bal 30 9 6 453 207, Nicholas Hagerty, 548 perches road, 439 193, Richard Kirk, 827 perches road, Dunleer to the sea by Garrolagh, bal 6 5 4 Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, bal 14 2 8 454 208, John Finnegan, 262 perches road, Dun­ 440 194, Patrick Commons, jun , 1697 perches leer to Collon by Lord Massereene’s demesne, bal 3 2 0 road, Collon to the sea by Fieldstown, bal 16 12 9 455 209, Bernard Anderson, 301 perches road, 441 195, Patrick M'Evoy, 784 perches road, Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, bal 2 8 0 Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 17 12 0 456 210, Thomas M'Donald, 462 perches road, 442 196, Patrick Henry, 1403 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, bal 23 16 0 Drogheda to Dundalk by Togher, bal 17 13 9 457 211, Patrick M'Cullough, 1300 perches road, 443 197, Joseph Connor, 1215 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to Dundalk by Monasterboice, bal 12 15 0 leer to the sea at Port by Togher, bal 11 11 3 Carried over, .. 588 14 1 Carried over, ,. 428 13 9 70 71

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES.

£ a d £ s d Brought forward . . 588 14 1 XT Brought forward, .. 1153 14 3 JNo. No. 458 212, Patrick Murphy, 800 perches road, 472 161, Peter Taaffe, 1295 perches road, Collon Ardee to Drogheda by Harristown, bal 8 0 0 to Ardee by Belpatrick, .. . 22 18 8 459 213, Patrick Murphy, 670 perches road, 473 162, Andrew Leech, 620 perches road, Ter­ Collon to the sea at Termonfeckin, bal 7 2 6 monfeckin to the sea at Baltray, .. . . 4 20 13 460 214, Thomas M‘Govern, 728 perches road, 474 163, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 3 2 8 Collon to the sea by Beaulieu, . . . . 30 5 0 461 215, Patrick Carberry, 530 perches road, 475 164, Patrick Verdon, 496 perches road, Dunleer to the sea at Port, bal 3 17 6 Collon to the sea, .. 11 . .* 20 3 0 462 216, William Callaghan, 642 perches road, 476 165, Patrick Flanagan, 218 perches road, Ardee to the S9a at Dunany, bal 3 14 6 Collon to the sea by Ballymakenny, .. 10 18 0 463 217, Peter Byrne, 1017 perches road, Collon 477 166, Patrick M'Quillan, 244 perches road, to the sea, bal 11 7 6 Dunleer to the sea, . . .. ,. 6 12 2 464 218, Michael E, Kelly, 900 perches road, 478 167, Patrick Flanagan, 183 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 17 10 0 Drogheda to Collon, ...... 7 12 6 465 219, James Crilly, 595 perches road, Drogheda 479 168, John Stafford, wall, road, Drogheda to to DundalkLouth by Bathdrummond and Briarhill,County bal 6 6 3 Navan Archivesby Townley Hall, .. .. 40 0 0 Granted Spring, 1894. 480 169, Patrick Commons, jun., altering the road, making new fences, &c., road, Collon to the 466 155, Patrick Murphy, 1500 perches part post sea by Fieldstown, ...... 30 0 0 road, Ardee to Drogheda, 149 9 4 491 170, James Toris, jun., gullet, road, Dun­ 467 156, James M‘Donald, 1265 perches road, leer to Ardee, ^ j 0 0 Drogheda to Clogher Head, 189 15 0 482 171, Patrick Gaynor, fence, road, Collon to 468 157, John Stafford, 743 perches post road, Drogheda by Mellifont, .. ..Ol 0 Drogheda to Collon, 65 0 3 483 172, Nathaniel Jeffers, fence, road, Drogheda 469 158, Patrick M'Quillan, 1049 perches road, to Dundalk, .. t , ..Ol 0 Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, 33 17 6 484 1 <4, James M'Donald, 666 perches new line 470 159, Patrick M'Quillan, 1096 perches road, of road, Drogheda to Dunleer by Balgatheran, Drogheda to Dundalk by Castlecoe, 39 19 2 6th instalment, .. 136 5 0 471 160, Nicholas Fitzpatrick, 518 perches road, 485 177, Michael Smyth, 895 perches road, Collon Drogheda to Dundalk by Ballymakenny, 25 18 0 to Kells, . . . , t ^ ^ gy g 6 14 8 Carried over. .. 1153 Carried over, 1547 6 5 72 73 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, £ s d Brought forward, .. 1547 6 5 £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 1979 8 iq No. 486 178, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, 500 192, Francis M'Cabe, 490 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, .. .. 81 13 6 Dundalk to Drogheda by Barmeath, 16 6 8 487 179, Andrew Gallagher, 975 perches road, 501 193, John Stafford, 1430 perches part post Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont and Lynch’s road, Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, .. 87 7 8 cross, ...... 24 7 6 502 194, Thomas Crilly, 980 perches road, Drogh­ 488 180, Thomas M ‘ Donald, 930 perches road, eda to Dundalk, . . . . 36 15 0 Collon to the sea at Baltray by Ballymakenny,.. 46 10 0 503 ' 195, Andrew Gallagher, 900 perches road, 489 181, Owen Crosby. 1045 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to the sea by Queensborough, , . 35 12 6 leer to the sea at Ganderstown, .. .. 39 3 9 504 196 Patrick Murphy, 460 perches road, 490 182, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda to Collon by Balgatheran, .. 23 0 0 leer to Duleek, .. . . 23 12 0 491 183, Laurence Mathews, 734 perches road, TOTAL, .. 2178 10 8 Kells to Dunleer by Funshog, .. 15 5 10 492 184, John Finnegan, 417 perches road, Collon to Slane,Louth ...... County 17 7 6 Archives 493 185, Francis M ‘Cabe, 373 perches road, Dun­ Barony of Louth. leer to the sea by Barmeath, .. . . 9 6 6 £ s d 494 186, Thomas Terney, 30 perches road, No. Drogheda to Kells, .. .. 1 10 0 Granted Spring, 1890. 495 187, Laurence Maguire, 1182 perches road, 505 207, Owen Gilmer, fence, road, Carrickma­ Drogheda to the sea at Dunany, . . .. 49 5 0 cross to Ardee, .. .,010 496 188, James Toris, jun., 1000 perches part Granted Spring, 1891, post road, Ardee to the sea by Dunleer, .. 50 1 0 506 209, Patrick Murray, fence road, Ardee, to 497 189, John Connolly, 970 perches road, Dun­ Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, .. .. 0 1 0 leer to Termonfeckin, ...... 40 8 4 Granted Summer, 1891. 498 190, James Toris, 220 perches road, Dundalk to Drogheda, .. .. 22 0 0 507 213, John Mathews, instalment of £100, 360 perches footpath, road, Castlebellingham to 499 191, Thomas Townley, 463 perches road, Carrickmacross, last instalment, bal 0 10 0 Kells to Duleek by Townley Hall, .. ..11116 508 226, Owen Mathews, jun., 624 perches road, Carrickmacross to Ardee, bal 1 0 0 Carried over, .. 1979 8 10

Carried over, ..1 12 0 74 75

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES

£ 8 d £ a d Brought forward, . . 1 1 2 0 Brought forward . . 77 18 7 No. No. Granted Summer, 1892. 521 232, Patrick Murray, 624 perches road. Ardee to Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, bal 6 8 0 509 224, John M'Hugh, 1483 perchea road, Car­ rickmacross to the sea at Whitehouse, bal 2 0 0 •522 233, Michael Boyle, 1400 perches road, Car­ rickmacross and Louth to Dunleer, bal 11 13 4 510 229, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken stone, road, Dundalk to Louth, bal 1 12 3 523 234, James M'Gahan, jun., 989 perches road, Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, bal 3 18 1 511 231, James Moley, building a house, road, Dundalk to Louth, ...... 01 0 524 235, Patrick Quinn, 697 perches road, Castle­ blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, bal 4 4 11 Granted Spring, 1893. 525 236, John Mathews, 2049 perchea road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 38 13 6 512 200, Patrick King, footpath, road, Dundalk to Louth, ...... 01 0 526 237, William Chesher, 1005 perchcs road, Dundalk to Dunleer, bal 21 15 0 Granted Summer, 1893. 527 238, Owen Mathews, jun., 556 perches ruarl, 513 221, Thomas Woods, 810 perches road, Castleblayney to Ardee by Mullacrew, bal 3 12 9 KingscourtLouth to Dundalk by Rathbrist, County bal 9 16 3 528 239,Archives Joseph Conlon, 488 perches road, Dun­ 514 222, Michael Boyle, 1005 perches road, dalk to Kingscourt, bal 3 6 0 Kingscourt to Dundalk by Corderry, bal 8 2 6 Granted Spring, 1894. 515 223, Peter Kerr, 789 perches road, Dundalk 529 198, Laurence Conlon, 1362 perches road, to Ardee by Grange and Coolfed, bal 6 10 11 Dundalk to Carrickmacross, . . .. 212 16 3 516 225, James M ‘Cue, fence, road, Castleblayney 530 199, Bernard Connolly, 483 perches road, to Ardee by Ballykelly, .. .. 0 1 0 Dundalk to Kingscourt by Corderry, .. 28 3 6 517 228, Owen Mathews, ju n , 778 perches post 531 200, Richard Nugent, 756 perches road, road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, .. 17 0 9 Knockbridge to Crossmaglen, . . 25 4 0 518 229, John M'Hugh, 1483 perches road, 532 20!, James M'Donnell, jun., 653 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Whitehouse, bal 12 8 8 Castleblayney to the sea at Blackrock by Tully- gee, ,. .. .. 14 5 8 519 230, James M'Connon, 1389 perches road, Dundalk to Kingscourt by Whiterath, bal 12 6 0 533 202, Daniel Morgan, 120 perches road, Ardee to Castleblayney by Corcreagh, .. .. 10 5 520 231, Bernard Connolly, 1061 perches road, 534 205, Mathew Curtis, 1370 perches road, Dun­ Carrickmacross to Dunleer, bal 6 6 3 dalk to Ardee, ...... 205 10 0

Carried over. .. 77 18 7 Carried over, .. 658 14 7 77 76 GEAND JURY ORDERS, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. £ s d Brought forward, .. 658 14 7 No. W e appoint that Presentment Sessions shall be held at the 535 206, Thomas Morgan, 809 perches road, following times and places, and for the following Raronies, be­ Castleblayney to Ardee, .. .. 21 18 2 tween the hours of Twelve o’clock noon, and Five o’clock in the 536 207, Nicholas Neary, 971 perches road, Car­ afternoon of each day respectively, preparatory to the next rickmacross to the sea at Seabank, .. .. 24 5 6 General Assizes, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, 587 208. James Conlon, jun., 817 perches post sec. 3, viz. : — road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, .. 51 9 4 At Ardee, on Monday, the 10th December, 1894, for Ardee 538 209, Thomas Grimes, 722 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Lurgangreen, .. 18 1 0 Barony. 539 210, Patrick M'Gee, 435 porches road, Dun­ At Ravensdale, on Tuesday, tho 11th December, 1894, for dalk to Louth by Ballyoran, .. .. 9 10 8 Lower Dundalk Barony,

540 211, Peter M'Geough, 294 perches road, At Dunleer, on Thursday, the 13th December, 1894, for Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin,.. .. 6 8 7 Drogheda Barony.

TOTAL, .. 793 7 5 At Dunleer, on Thursday, the 13th December, 1894, for Louth CountyFerrard Barony. Archives At Louth, on Friday, the 14th December, 1894, for Louth Barony, ABSTRACT. At Dundalk, on Monday, the 17th December, 1894, for Upper UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, Dundalk Barony. viz.:— At Dundalk, on Monday, the 17th December, 1894, for County County at Large, at Large. Ardee, . 1534 8 6 Drogheda, 134 15 0 W e fix and determine that the number of persons to be asso­ Upper Dundalk, . 1496 10 4 Lower Dundalk, 657 2 1 ciated with the Justices of the several Presentment Sessions for Ferrard, . 2178 10 8 the County shall be as follow s:— Louth, 793 7 5 For Ardee Barony—Eight. For Ferrard Barony—Eight. TOTAL, ..7412 4 9 For Lower Dundalk Barony— Six For Louth Barony— Six. For Drogheda Barony—Five. For Up. Dundalk Barony —Six And from the following Lists containing double the same number of persons who have paid the greatest amount of Grand Jury 7 8 7 9

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1891, GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894.

Cess, selected from the Cess Collectors' Returns, agreeably to the LOUTH BARONY. provisions of the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 8, the afore­ John N. Doran, Glydefarm Richard Bell, Corderry said number are to be chosen by Ballot, viz. : — John M‘Dowell, Mooretown William Morgan, Dromiskin Nicholas B, King, Grange Thomas Boyd, Newtowndarver Thos. Mathews, Manfieldstown Peter Brennan, Loughanmore ARDEE BARONY, James G. Burn, Allardstown Archibald Murdoch, Commons Henry St. G. Smith, Blakestown John JTeniy, Toberdoney William Murdock, Killencoole Nicholas Murphy, Newtown William Doran, Harristown Patrick A. Mullan, Nicholastown John Durnin, Streamstown Nicholas Halpenny, Oberstown UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. James Gray, Hoathstown Charles Brennan, Drumcashel Owen Halpenny, Riverstown John Gray, Roodstown Peter Quigley, Roche James L. Arthur, Haynestown James Halpenny, Ardee Thomas Carpenter. Maine. Alexander M'Cracken, StrandfieldjMathew M‘Gough, Priorland Thomas D o laD , Ardee P. D. Caraher, Maine. Robert M'Dowell, Mullaharlin Nicholas M ‘Ardle, Kilcurry Patrick Roche, Mullacloe Denis If. Browne, Tullykeel John P, Hamill, Chapel-lane, Dun- Matthew Dully, Dunbin Big Lionel L. Hart}’, Belrobbin [dalk William Coulter, Barronstown Patk. J. Murphy, Haggardstown Peter Sandys, Haynestown LOWER DUNDALK BARONY,

Patiick Murphy, Rathcor Jas. M'Alister, Faughart Lower James Feehan, Castlecarragh Richard Roddy, Aghaboys W e appoint that 165 copies of the Schedules of Applications James M ‘Dowell, Liberties Thomas Woods, Piedmont made at each such Sessions bo printed and distributed by the Peter Murphy, Mucklagh James M'Grath, Ardtullybeg Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm, 4, Alexander M'Cracken, Navan Owen O’ ifare, Doolargy chap, 116, section 5, Isaac Browne,Louth Millgrange County Archives Thomas M ‘Dowell, Faughart Up.

DROGHEDA BARONY. We appoint that 250 copies of the Presentments made at the Thomas R. Ternan, Listoke Christr. M’Dermott, Drogheda present Assizes, and Presentments remaining yet Undischarged ; John Carney, Killineer John Faulkner, Carntown also a detailed Abstract of his Accounts, be printed and distributed James Maginn, Killineer Robert J. Eager, Townrath by the Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Acts 6 & 7 John Woods, Stameen Patrick Bellew, Mell Wm. 4 , chap. 116, sec. 142 ; and 30 & 31 Vic., chap. 46. James Rogers, Townrath Bernard M ‘Anally, Killineer,

FERRARD BARONY. W e appoint that the County Surveyor shall keep an Office open for his regular attendance upon business within the Town of Laurence Carroll, Glebe, Dunleet Christr. M'Dermott, Drogheda Dundalk, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 43. Patiick F. Collier, Cruicetown James Byrne, Dunleer William Butterly, Seafield Patrick Collier, Dales John H. Kirk, Clogher Thomas Corrigan, Termonfeckin Henry St. G. Smith, Piperstown •Joseph Dolan, Gaulstown W e appoint the following to be High Constables and Collectors Denis J. Rath, Clogher John F. Ternan, Drogheda of the Public Moneys granted at this Assizes, for their respective James Hullen, Dunany Rodolph St. G. Smith, Greenhills Baronies, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm, 4, chapter 116, section Nicholas Halligan, Banktown Patrick Donegan, Monasterboice 147, viz. : — s o 81 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. For Ardee Barony, Francis Bonynge, of Millextown. For Drogheda Barony, Edward Sloan, Castletown, Duuleer The following Application has been approved of at Present­ For Ferrard Barony, Do. Bo. ment Sessions, and is now certified, viz. :__ For Upper Dundalk Barony, Thomas Burn, of Roche. For Lower Dundalk Barony, Samuel Russell, of Jenkinstown, To make 390 perches of a new line of road from Dunleer to For Louth Barony, James Cluskey, of Wottonstown. Castlebellingham, between Mr. O’Conor’s entrance gate at Charle­ ville and the Railway bridge on the road from Kearney’s cross to

bSSSTTirdee0.) l° ^ ^ N"' *' °n Schedul° Appointment by Grand Jury at Summer Assizes, 189-1, of Visiting Committee of Louth Prison, under the General Prisons’ (Ireland) Act, 1877, and Order in Council dated 18th May, 1885, from Summer Assizes, 1894, to Spring Assizes, 1895, viz. : — nri^tf7-ed ti,Tiw the Purveyor's ReP°rt laid on the table be printed m the Warrant for the ensuing half-year. John Murphy, Esq., J.P. Thomas M. Richardson, Eeq., J.P. John Coleman Kieran, Esq., J.P, Ordered— That on all Presentments granted at this Assizes, for John J. E. Bigger, Esq., J.P. Public Works exceeding £20, the Secretaiy to the Grand Jurv William M. Patteson, Esq., J.P, do advance to contractors three-fonrths of the amount, on Joseph A. Coulter, Esq., J.P. ertifieate of County Surveyor, in each case, pursuant to the 128th section of the 116th chapter 6 & 7 Wm. 4th, and 30 & 31 Louth CountyVictoria, chapterArchives 46. The period for issuing such advances to Contracts for the supply of certain Printing and Stationery lor Assize ° De W6ek previoUB t0 the Fiscal Dfty of the ensuing one year from Summer Assizes, 1891, to Summer Assizes, 1895, have been entered into at Presentment Sessions, and are now approved of, pursuant to the Act, 6 & 7 W m. 4, chap. 116, section 4 7, viz : — Ordered—That on all Piesentments made to the County Sur­ veyor at the present Assizes, under the Act 20 & 21 Victoria William Tempest, of Dundalk, Contractor. chapter 15, the amounts for same, respectively, to be paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, to such contractors, aiti- John Martin, of Dundalk, ) Securitie8, hcers, or workmen, as may be duly certified by such Surveyor John Moneypenny, ol Dundalk, ) any one of such certificates not to be for a smaller sum than *£5 or drawn more frequently than once a fortnight, as originally arranged by the Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, 1858. Patrick Mathews, of Dundalk, Contractor.

James Collins, of Dundalk, j Ris Securities. Francis Waters, of Dundalk, ) We direct that the following Undischarged Presentments be re-presented in aid of the Levy, at the present Assizes, as regards Patrick M‘Cullough, of Dundalk, Contractor. contracts recommended by the County Surveyor, viz. : —

N o- £ s d 0(f TDun,da,lk’ I His Securities, John C. M'Mahon, of Dundalu, J County at Large, . . 2 1 3 County Surveyor (not required), . . 6 8 8 83 82 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894,

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASIZES, 1894. County at Large, 11 Joseph Reilly, 2 0 0 12 Do. 2 0 0 17 Harbour Constable of No. £ s d Carlingford (out of County at Largo, .. 216 Thomas Bourne (not Harbour Funds), .. 1) I ) 1 % required), 7 19 0 18 Harbour Constable of Ardee Barony, . . 227 James Flynn, . , 1 4 0 Giles’ Quay, (out of 236 John Mathews, 8 0 0 Harbour Funds, .. ,, ,, ,, 238 Mathew Flynn, 0 6 0 19 Harbour Constable of 239 Daniel Morgan, 2 0 0 Clogher Head (out of 249 County Surveyor (not Harbour Funds, required), 77 2 3 20 Reps, of Dr. Callan, .. 14 4 0 251 Joseph Halligan, 0 10 0 21 Dr. J. C. Sellars, 8 7 6 ly, 304 County Suiveyor (not 22 Dr. Moore, ., 15 15 8 required), 0 11 5 27 William Tempest, 3 11 6 306 James Lennon, 2 5 6 28 Patrick Mathews, 4 15 10 310 Robert M ‘Neill, 2 2 0 29 Peter Lawless, 8 0 0 ly, 350 Patrick Savage, 1 0 0 33 St. Conleth’s Reforma­ 351 Thomas M'Cann, 1 0 0 tory School, 6 10 0 353 James Jordan, 2 0 0 34 Spark’s Lake do., 2 0 0 356 James O’Neill, ,, 1 0 0 35 Artane Industrial School, 13 19 8 Ferrard Barony, .. 398 Thomas M'Donald, # # 0 10 0 36 House of Charity do., 16 5 0 414 Thomas Townley, 0 12 0 37 St.Joseph’sDundalkdo., 105 0 9 Louth4 13 John Stafford, County. # ‘2 11 0 Archives38 St. Joseph’s Letter- 417 Thomas Crilly, ,, 2 5 0 frack do., 6 10 0 426 John M'Evoy, 0 9 0 39 Baltimore Fishery do., 1 3 11 427 Patrick Byrne, 0 6 0 40 Danesfort do., 13 0 0 Louth Barony, .. 475 Nicholas Neary, , , 4 0 0 41 St. Anne’a do , 3 5 0 478 Patrick M'Gee, 0 9 0 43 F. O’Neill & Co., do., 4 18 9 482 Peter Murphy, 2 0 0 4 4 T. F. Filgate, do., 2 3 6 45 Do. 19 1 3 46 Do. 13 15 0 following Presentments made at this Assize?, 48 Do. 40 0 0 he suvplus or balance in Ci unty Ban k, ( H. G. Brownrigg, .. 0 19 11 49 < C- W . Lyon, 1 13 0 No. £ s d ( P. C. Power, 10 6 7 County nt Large, .. 1 T. F. Filgate, 90 16 8 51 Weights and Measures, 20 0 0 2 P. J. Lynam, .. 133 6 8 Ardee Barony, 13 Francis Bonynge, 81 2 2 3 Do.,” 25 0 0 Drogheda Rarony, 7 Edward Sloan, 9 11 10 4 James Dromgoole, 40 0 0 Up. Dundalk Barony, 11 Thomas Burn, 71 3 0 5 John M. C. Lyons; 4D 0 0 Lr. Dundalk Barony, 17 Samuel Russell, 35 3 5 6 Francis J. Lynam, 37 10 0 Do., 20 James Rice, 50 0 0 7 Thomas J. Byrne, 23 10 0 Do., 21 Do., 10 0 0 8 John Angell, 5 0 0 Ferrard Barony, 13 Edward Sloan, 91 6 6 0 0 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, 5 Louth Barony, 5 James Cluskey, 39 10 4 1 n Townley F. Filgate, .. 5 0 0 84 85

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894.

Ordered— That the sum of £52 0s. 0d,, amount Discharged on W e direct the following Discharged Presentment of tho Presentment No. 142 at the present Assizes, James Macken present Assizes, be paid to the undermentioned party, viz. : con true, or, be paid to Mathew Carroll, of Carlingford, in the No. 370, Patrick O’Neill, security for Andrew County of Louth, the said James Mackeu having executed and O’Neill, deceased, ...... 1000 deposited with our Secretary a Deed of Assignment authorising the said Mathew Carroll to receive the sum of £57 4s. 8d., bein^ the full amount of said Presentment.

We direct the following Presentment, Discharged at bpring Assizes, 1894, to bo paid to the undermentioned party on Letters Ordered That the sum of £12 0s. 0d., amount Discharged on of Administration produced, viz, : — Presentment No. 494 at the present Assizes, James M'Gahan, jr., No. 359, Mary M'Cann, Administratrix of Felix contractor, be paid to Patrick M'Gahan, brothar of tho said M'Cann, deceased, .. • • £40 0 0 James M'Gahan, jr,, on his indemnifying the Secretary to the Grand Jury against any claim to said sum by the said James M'Gahau,jr.

W o direct tho following Discharged Presentments of the ^ Ordered— I hat the sum of £ l 14s, 3d., be paid to Horatio present Assizes to be paid to the undermentioned parties on Chegwin, Harbour Constable of Carlingford, out of the balance Letters of Administration produced, viz. : — in Bank to the credit of said Harbom, for postage, travelling, and other incidental expenses connected with the duties of his No. 359, Mary M'Cann, Administratrix of Peter office from July, 1892 to June, 1894. LouthM'Cann, deceased, .. County .. £18 0 0 Archives No. 417, James Crilly and Kate Crilly, Adminis­ trators of Thomas Crilly, deceased, .. 7 10 0 Ordered—That the Report of Sir Charles A, Cameron, M.D., Public Analyst for this County, be printed in the Warrant for the ensuing half-year ; and that he be re-appointed for one year, up to Summer Assizes, 1895, at a salary of Twenty Pounds. Ordered—That the sum of £10 Is. 8d., amount of Discharged Presentment No. 251 at the present Assizes, Joseph Halligan, contiactor, be paid to Patrick Mathews, of Millextown, in the Ordered— That in lieu of the order made in the case of default­ County of Louth, said Joseph Halligan having executed and ing Contractors at Spring Assizes, 1880, in all cases in which the deposited with our Secretary a Power of Attorney authorizing County Surveyor requires legal assistance on behalf of the County the said Patrick Mathews to receive all payments which may be in prosecution of defaulting Contractors, he shall be at liberty to due on foot of said Presentment. apply to Mr. Rogers, Solicitor to the Grand Jury7, who shall act in such prosecutions, and be paid the proper costs in reference thereto, including the attendance of witnesses. Ordered—That the sum of £173 7s, 8d., amount Discharged on Presentment No. 216 at the present Assizes, being the proportion Ordered—That notice of surrender be served by the Secretary of Pension due lo the late Thomas Bourne up to the time of his of Grand Jury on Miss Eliza J. Brabazon, owner of a house held decease, on 23id December, 1893, be paid to Mr, Burton Booth, of for Petty Sessions at Termonfeckin, and that our Solicitor prepare Fennor, in the County of Meath, Executor of the W ill of said said notice, and take such proceedings as may be necessary to Thomas Bourne, deceased, Probate of said W ill having been carry out this order, produced to our Secretary. 86 87

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASIZES, 1894.

We, the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, assembled at Ordered— That the Cess Collectors for the different Raronies Summer Assizes, 1894, wish to draw the serious attention of the in the County of Louth, be for the future required to lodge in the Board of Works to the following facts :— County Rank two clear days before the Fiscal Day of each Assizes the full amount of their Warrants, less the amount returned upon Six years ago the Board of Works executed certain works on affidavit as being irrecoverable. the Carlingford Pier, of which thirteen half-yearly instalments still remain to be paid. That in consequence of the faulty con­ struction of above works a further large sum requires to be imroedi tely expended on same work, which they (the Board of Resolved— That the Grand Jury of the County of Louth VVoiks) have now undertaken to cariy out by way of Loan. assembled at Summer Assizes, 1894, beg to acknowledge the That wo consider it a great hardship that the ratepayers of tho communication of His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, dated Raiony of Lower Dundalk should again have to be taxed for Dublin Castle, 25th June, 1894, relative to the appointment of works, which had they been properly executed would not now Govornors.to represent the County in the management of Rich­ require rebuilding. mond District Lunatic Asylum, and they hereby beg to submit the names of the following gentlemen as their nominees for said appointment, viz,:— For Self and fellows, Sir Henry Bellingham, Rart., The Castle, Castlebellingham. John Ribton Garstin, Esq., Braganstown, Castlebellingham. WILLIAM BUXTON, R. E. Balfour, Esq., Townley Hall, Drogheda. The Louth Hon. C. R. Bellew, Barmeath, Dunleer.County ArchivesForeman of Grand Jury,

In reference to Carlingford Harbour, it is resolved—That the Harbour Constable obtain immediate possession of the space marked A on the map produced to the Grand Jury, and from time to time to allocate space for shippers as they may require to deposit stones thereon, but same must not be allowed to remain there for more than seven days, except by special permission.

W e appoint the following to be a Committee of Superinten­ dence of Carlingford Harbour from Summer Assizes, 1894 until Spring Assizes, 1895, said Committee to have the assistance of the County Solicitor whenever they may consider it necessary, viz. : —

C o m m it t e e . John Murphy, Esq. J. J. Eastwood Bigger, Esq. Henry C. Tisdall, Esq. Samuel Bradford, Esq. 88 89

Act Q> d 1 Wm. 4, Cliap. 116. COUNTY SURVEYOR’S REPORT, SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894.

memorial relating to the lowering of the Hill at Catherine’s COUNTY SURVEYOR'S REPORT. Grove, Carlingford. Since we signed the memorial we have ascertained that the statements made in it were inaccurate, and we retract same. To the Grand Jury o f the County of Loutli assembled at Summer (Signed), Assizes, 1894. George Brown, J.P. ; P. J. Finnegan, J.P ,; P. M'Cann, J.P.; James M'Dowell, Peter M r . C h a ir m a n a n d G e n t l e m e n , Murphy, James Quinn, J.P. ; William A ll the new works on the Schedule are Kearney, P.L.G .; Owen Quinn. of a useful character except No. 4, Upper Dundalk, which will In accordance with custom my Assistants attend Ad­ not, I think, be of use to the public. In addition, the application journed Sessions, and use their influence in the setting of County ought to have been for a new road, with due notice, not an Contracts. This is, I think, illegal. It is obviously the intention ordinary application for repairs. of the Grand Jury Act that County Surveyors and their In several cases I have instructed your Solicitor to take Assistants should have nothing whatever to do with the setting proceedings against occupiers who have set up barbed wire fences of County Contracts. I never attend Adjourned Sessions where along County roads. I have selected the earliest and worst cases, County Contracts are made, and I now ask this Grand Jury to one at aLouth time. In all such cases the barbedCounty wire has been taken make an orderArchives that my Assistants also shall not attend Ad­ down, and several other neighbouring occupiers have followed journed Sessions. If such an order is not made there will be suit. room for suspicion, and it may be expected that from time to time Memorials, such as the Carlingford Memorial above At last Spring Assizes the Grand Jury received a memorial mentioned, will be laid before the Grand Jury. on the subject of a County work near Carlingford. I took Counsel’s opinion as to what I ought to do concerning the mem­ I am, Gentlemen, orial, and acting on this opinion my Solicitor wrote to each of Your obedient servant, the eight memorialists demanding an apology with the option of an Action for Libel. The following apology was signed, and I P. J. LYNAM, am advised by Counsel that.it must be embodied in my Report:— County Surveyor of Louth.

C a r l i n g f o r d , 24 th April, 1894. P. J. L y n a m , Esq., County Surveyor.

S i r , We regret having presented to the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, at last Spring Assizes, the 90 93

EXPENDITURE ON WORKS BY COUNTY SURVEYOR. COUNTY OF LOUTH. Amounts on Amounts Balance Warrant for expended up (if any) re­ Numbers and Perches. Spring, to Summer maining 1894. 1894. County at Large, and Baronies of Ardee, Upper Dundalk, £ s d £ s d £ s d Lower Dundalk, Ferrard, and Louth. FERRARD. No. 384, Coneyburrow bridge, 1 14 10 Nil. 1 14 10 ------♦------No. 386, Clogher Head Pier, 14 15 3 Nil. 14 15 3 No. 392, Obelisk bridge, 2 10 0 Nil. 2 10 0 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894. No. 396, 1265 perches, 123 2 6 Nil. 123 2 6 No. 419, 518 perches, 26 0 11 Nil. 26 0 11 Amounts on Amounts Balance 33 18 9 Nil. Warrant for expended up (if any) re­ No. 431, 1265 perches, 33 18 9 Numbers and Perches. Spring, to Summer maining. No. 432, 518 perches, 14 10 8 14 10 8 Nil. 1894. 1894. £ s d £ s d £ s d 216 12 11 48 9 5 168 3 6 COUNTY AT LARGE. LOUTH. No. 66, County Courthouse, No. 470, extra broken stone, 1 12 3 Nil. 1 12 3 repair, 100 0 0 10 6 10 89 13 2 ABSTRACT. No. 213, County Courthouse, railings, 6 8 8 Nil. 6 8 8 D ivisions. County at Large, 106 8 8 10 6 10 96 1 10 106 8 8 10 6 10 96 1 10 Ardee, 184 12 2 43 12 6 140 19 8 ARDEE. Upper Dundalk, 347 7 5 165 19 1 181 8 4 No. 83, Drains and Gullets, 20 0 0 Nil. 20 0 0 Lower Dundalk, 58 15 5 Nil. 58 15 5 No. 222, 1777 perches, 2 0 0 Nil. 2 0 0 Ferrard, 216 12 11 48 9 5 168 3 6 No. 226,Louth 1777 perches, 0 10 11 CountyNil. 0 10 11 Louth, Archives1 12 3 Nil. 1 12 3 No. 249, 1346 perches, 77 2 3 NiL 77 2 3 No. 253, 984 perches, 52 4 0 35 0 0 17 4 0 915 8 10 2G8 7 10 647 1 0 No. 253, 1346 perches, 24 2 6 Nil. 24 2 6 No. 256, 783 perches, 8 12 6 8 12 6 Nil.

184 12 2 43 12 6 140 19 8 UPPER DUNDALK. ®OUtti]t o f ICouilj, i P- J- LYNAM, County Surveyor, came before the No. 118, 1623 perches, 284 0 6 157 18 1 126 2 5 J Grand Jury of said County at Summer Assizes, 1894, No. 301, extra broken stone, 1 5 5 Nil. 1 5 5 ______j and maketh Oath that the sum of £268 7s. 10d. has No. 304, 835 perches, 0 11 5 Nil. 0 11 5 been fairly and honestly expended in the execution of and for the above No. 307, extra broken stone, 13 14 10 Nil, 13 14 10 works, from and before Spring Assizes, 1894, until Summer Assizes, 18J4, No. 308, do. 14 19 10 Nil. 14 19 10 not including outstanding accounts. No. 316, 1428 perches, 13 11 0 Nil. 13 11 0 P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor, No. 317, 1185 perches, 14 6 3 7 0 0 7 6 3 No. 325, extra stone, 4 18 2 1 1 0 3 17 2 Sworn before me this 2nd day of July, 1894.

347 7 5 165 19 1 181 8 4 WILLIAM RUXTON, J.P. LOWER DUNDALK. No. 343, 2016 perches, 10 0 0 Nil. 10 0 0 No. 345, 2016 perches, 5 10 11 Nil. 5 10 11 No. 347. 1825 perches, 43 4 6 Nil. 43 4 6

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Blank copy of COUNTY SURVEYOR’S SPECIFICATION for repairs All detached stones appearing on the road, or between the fences, of roads, ordered to b e printed i n the Grand Warrant. and all stones appearing on the surface exceeding two-and a-half inches in diameter, shall be picked up, collected, taken aside, made into heaps County of Louth. Barony of...... No...... Assizes.—Specification broken, and used for darning the surface. und Instructions to Repair and keep in Repair until...... A ssizes,...... cubic yards, at least, of broken stone or properly* ptepared w ith broken stone o r prepared gravel, ...... Perches o f the road gravel, shall be spread skilfully on the road per perch, on the average f r om ...... to...... between...... and...... in each year, exclusive of fine gravel used in footpaths. The stones The Repairs shall be commenced immediately after the ensuing shall be broken so as to pass through an inch and three-quarter ring, Assizes, and shall be proceeded with, without intermission, until the to be laid down as the Surveyor or hia Assistant shall direct. The road shall have been put into the specified order. distribution of the metalling shall b e proportionate to the wants of t h e The road shall have a clear carriage-way as wide as the existing road as #be Assistant shall direct. When “ sea beach” or gravel is t h e fences or grips will perm it, but in no place to be less than ...... f e e t material Used, it shall be screened from any extra sand, and the larger wide with gravel or broken stones : where less the road shall be pebbles preserved and broken to pass through an inch and three- brought to this w idth by w idening and m etalling, unless where fences, quarter ring. No round p e b b le to b e larger than 1£ inch ring. Any trenches, or footpaths interfere greater existing widths in the working larger quantity of broken sto n e 3 or prepared gravel which shall b e surfaces shall be m aintained. found necessary for the proper repairs and maintenance of the road The footpaths and paved water tables, except in towns placed shall be put out and skilfully spread by the Contractor freO o f extra under Commissioners appointed under the Towns’ Improvement expense to the County or Barony. In towns and on streets the Con - (Ireland; Act, shall be kept clean, gravelled, and m aintained in the*? tractor shall arrange with the Surveyor’s Assistant to deliver and present state, or as they shall be hereafter reconstructed. spread the specified least quantity from carts or depots, at such times The road shall be kept in repair from water-table to water-table, and in such quantities as such Assistant shall direct. The most with broken stones or prepared gravel, and shall be brought to a re­ durable materials to be had in the neighbourhood shall b e u s e d —the gular convex curvilineal slope from the centre to the sides on the hardest and toughest are best. No soft or brittle stone, shale, or cross sections, com paratively flat at the crown, but steeper on the pencil, shall be used in any place for repairs. shoulders ; all inequalities shall be reduced by applying new m aterial After the road shall have been scraped, the weak portions shall to the lower parts. The sides and water-tables shall be neatly defined bo darned with a sufficient quantity of broken stones, and a pre­ paration shall be made by picking the crust, so that the new materials by continuous lines, parallel to the centre of the road, free from sudden bends. shall combine smoothly with the road and form a regular and smooth Louth Countysurface. In Archives darning, the stones shall be laid close and in contact A long declivities particular attention will be required in keeping with each other. The surface shall be kept free from ruts and long­ the cross section m ore convex than elsewhere to pass off the water itudinal furrows by timely and skilful repairs. quickly to the tables. Outlets, pipes, or French drains shall be m ade The Contractor shall put out along the sides of the road, or place to carry off the water where it would otherwise lodge on the water- in depots, the whole quantity of materials specified, from time to time tables, into the adjacent grips, fields, or water-courses. Inlets shall before tho first day of O c t o b e r in each year, for measurement by the be m ade into all cross-drains, pipes, or gullets ; all grips on the field Surveyor’s Assistant, unless when otherwise directed to be spread from side of the fences and w ater-drains, ;f any, shall be kept open to allow carts for special repairs. A deduction of a yard and a-half will bo a free passage for the water, and keep its surface under the water- made from the measured quantity for each yard deficient after the tables. The water-tables, shoulders, and sides of the road shall be first of October. No allowance will be made for stones spread out kept free from nuisance and obstructions. The road shall be kept free of any oblongs before measurement. from dust and m ud by sweeping and scraping ; the sweepings, and The stones shall be arranged along the County roads in narrow scrapings, w hen sufficiently dry, shall be carted oft, unless required to oblongs, placed on level bed^, not exceeding two feet in width close fill grips along the road, or to com plete the fences and side form ation up to fences or grips outside ihe water-tables, of equal size, and between the water-tables and fences. A sufficient quantity shall containing about a cubic yard each, and so as not to endanger or always be used for blending with newly spread stones or prepare:! inconvenience the public. gravel, especially in dry seasons. These materials shall be applied The Assistant will measure the smaller heaps, to determine the generally, in wet weather, when the low or concave parts are m ost quantity from, if the Contractor neglect making them of the same size. visible. They shall be kept in close contact with each other, and The full quantity shall be spread before the first day of the S p r i n g when spread, sufficiently' blended with sand or road scrapings. In A s s iz e s in each year. The value of two cubic yards shall be deducted T ow ns’ and villages, the scrapings or sweepings and dust heaps from from the amount of the contract for each cubic yard remaining un­ the road, shall be rem oved and carted away by the Contractor, but not spread afterwards. Any extra metalling required between S p r i n g the cleansing, sweeping, and scavenging in Towns under the To ns’ j,iu\ S u m m e r A s s iz e s , in the last year of a contract for surface repairs Im provem ent Act, which m ust be done by the Town Commissioners.

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shall be supplied and spread free of charge by the Contractor. Any materials required between the spreading of one year's quantity and fm lfcpearl? IReport of public analyst. the measurement of the next year’s shall be put out free of charge by the Contractor, by darnings from carts. All existing gullet3, inlets, outlets, with the tail drains "from them, drams, water courses, and grips, on the field side, to be kept in repair and free for the water to pass through. When springs rise through the surface, French drains should be made to drain off the To the Grand Jury of the County of Louth. water to r,he next drain or trench. In case of a sudden datnaee occurring along the line, the Contractor is at once to give the Surveyor notice to that, effect, describing the nature of the damage, and the Con. tractor shall build temporary fences and take such other precautions as M r. Foreman and Gentlemen, the County surveyor may judge to be necessary for the safety of the public. The fences along the line and slopes of cuttings and embank­ ments to be kept in repair. The battlements and parapets of bridges I beg leave to report that I have made the on the road, with the wing walls, pavements, abutments, &c., to%e following analyses during the period which has elapsed from the 1st protected and kept in their present repair, or as they may he here­ January. 1894, until the present. after repaired. I he Contractor to cut down and remove ail weeds glowing along the road on and between the fences before seed time. For Dundalk there were analysed 14 specimens of tea, with the Sea slopes and pitch pavement along coast roads to be keot in repair ; snow drifts shall be removed immediately after a fall of snow. object of determining which was best for use in the Workhouse. The Contractor shall keep the road constantly free from all For Drogheda Union, which is partly within the County of Louth, nuisances, and shall not permit any injury to or encroachment on the road,^ and shall summon and prosecute all offending parties. In case there were analysed the following articles :— of injury to the road by trees or hedges, the Contractor is to require the owner of the land to prune and lop them—the parties to be 70 specimens of new milk, 32 of buttermilk, one of butter, and summoned before the Justices at Petty Sessions, in case of non- 3 of water. The new milk was examined with the view of determining, compliance within Ten days. The Contractor will be held account­ not merely adulteration, but quality. With few exceptions, the milk able for Louth any loss or injury to property or personsCounty from putting out Archives materials of any kind on or alongside the road, digging of hole3 along was up to average quality. One of the buttermilks was adulterated the road ; or neglecting any necessary precaution to prevent injury to with 20 per cent, of water. As to the water, one was very impure, the public during the continuance of his contract. and unfit for use ; another was almost as bad, and the third wras pure. .The Contractor shall deliver up the road at the expiration of his contract, in good repair as above defined, and at any time during the A specimen of butter analysed for this Union proved to be pure. existence of his contract shall attend to and carry into effect, any further instructions the Surveyor may find it necessary to give for the due repair and preservation of the road. Any quantity of broken Total number of analyses made, 126. stones or gravel remaining unspread and found at the termination of the contract along the road shall become the property of the County. I am, Gentlemen, Dated this...... day of...... • Vour obedient servant,

County Surveyor of Louth, CHARLES A. CAMERON, I agree to the above conditions, Contractor. Public Analyst for County Louth.

City Laboratory, 17, Castle Street, Dublin, June, 29th, 1894. 98

AUDITOR S REPORT TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. IMPERATIVE PRESENTMENTS.

Lunatic Asylum (Buildings), £133 0 4

Constabulary Expenses, ..

County Officers, 468 13 4

Fee on Audit of Secretary’s Account, 16 17 0 19th June, 1894. 38 7 2 Expenses of Inquests, G en tl em en ,

Cess Collectors, 327 17 6 I have the honor to report to you that I have

Land Valuation, 52 10 0 Audited and examined the Accounts of the Secretary of the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, following the last Spring Compensation for Malicious Injury, 45 0 0 Assizes ; and pursuant to the provisions of the Order in Council, Instalments for Works, .. 596 19 10 I forward herewith for your information an Abstract of the Expenses Louthunder Jurors’ Act, CountyAccounts asArchives certified and declared by me. Expenses under Registry Act, In reporting upon these Accounts, I have simply to say that Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 167 14 4 they were prepared and submitted by the Secretary of the Grand

Retiring Allowances, 140 10 0 Jury, Mr. Townley F. Filgate, with the same care, accuracy, and

Apprehension and Conveyance of Prisoners, 12 19 6 ability, which have always distinguished him in the discharge of his public duties. Weights and Measures, 27 V 0

Transmission of Juvenile Offenders to Reformatories, I have the honor to be,

Expenses of Clerks of Petty Sessions under Dogs’ Act, Gentlemen,

£2028 0 0 Your obedient servant,

WM. M'DERMOTT, Govt. Auditor. TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, To the Local Government Board, Secretary to Grand Jury. Custom House, Dublin. COUNTY OF LOUTH.—ACCOUNT FOLLOWING SPRING ASSIZES, 1894.

I , W m . M 'D e r m o t t , being the Auditor appointed to Audit the Account of the Secretary of the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, do hereby declare and certify that Townley F. Filgate, Esq., Secretary of the Grand Jury of the said County of Louth, hath accounted before me as such Secretary as aforesaid, at foot of an account declared by me on the 6th day of December, 1893 ; andthat I have charged him with all sums with which it appeared to me that he was properly chargeable up to the 21st day of March, 1894 ; and that I have discharged him to the Amount of all Payments which he has duly proved that he had theretofore made thereout; and that the Account wherein I have charged and discharged him as aforesaid, is as follows .—

CHARGE. DISCHARGE. Louth Balance declared due on last Account, £5828 15 8 Amount of Payments made on Queries discharged at Amount of Sums received from Baronial Collectors the last Spring Assizes, • . . . £9127 16 1 pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrants, issued after Amount of payments made on Queries previously Summer Assizes, 1893, 8655 19 1 discharged, 162 10 0 Amount received from the Paymaster-General for Amount of payments made on New Presentments of expenses of Criminal Prosecutions from Summer the last Spring Assizes, .. 1449 0 7 Assizes, 1893, to Spring Assizes, 1894, 16 2 9 Amount of Sums paid on Court Orders, to Prosecutors Amount of Interest on Exchequer Bills, 14 8 11 and Witnesses, from Summer Assizes, 1893, to Amount of Interest allowed by the County Bank on Spring Assizes, 1894, 44 19 9 the Secretary’s Public Account, 31 4 9 Amount paid to Commissioners of Public Works being Amount of casual Receipts, viz.:— the 13th instalment of Loan for St. Joseph’s Industrial Grant under Probate Duty Act, 746 5 1 School, 100 0 0 County Cess on Government property, 4 18 10 Amount paid on account of Carlingford Harbour 14 13 3 Carlingford Harbour Tolls, 31 0 6 Do. do. Giles’ Quay do. .. 17 1 3 Clogher Head Harbour Tolls, 14 3 2 Do. do. Clogher Head do. 5 0 0 Giles’ Quay Harbour Tolls, 8 13 10 Other miscellaneous Receipts, 3 1 0 Total Payments, ..£10921£10921 0 11

Instalment from St. Joseph’s Female Industrial County Balance due by the Secretary, . . 4537 10 8 School, Dundalk, payable to Board of Works, 103 18 0

T otal, £15458 11 7 Total, .. £15458 11 7 _ N. B.— The Secretary has returned Arrears as due by N.B.— Besides ihe above balance thero are County Funds invested different Baronies, as follows :■— in Exchequer Bills, to the amount of £1,300. Baronies. On the last Warrants. A rdee, £367 13 4 Drogheda, 21 9 10 Declared by me, this 19th day of June, 1894. Upper Dundalk, 43 19 2 Lower Dundalk, 171 5 0 W M . M‘DERMOTT, Local Government Auditor F erra rd , 1 0 5 1 11 L.o\ith, 41 lo 2— £750 19 5 An Account of the Liabilities and Means of the County after Spring Assizes, 1894 viz.:— Archives LIABILITIES.

d. £ £ s. d. Undischarged Queries, .. .. 5603 8 11 Balance due by Secretary on Account, New Presentments, .. .. 11197 8 9 being balance in County Bank, 4537 10 8 Discharged Queries yet Unpaid, .. ‘210 3 1 Amount of 14th instalment of Loan due Amount of Exchequer Bills, 1300 0 0 Board of Works for St. Joseph’s Industrial School, Dundalk, £100 0 0 Advanced for Witnesses’ Expenses, 44 19 9 Premium on Fire Insurance of do., .. .. 3 18 0 Advanced on Presentments, 1449 0 7 ------103 18 0 Amount due Carlingford Harbour, 128 5 3 Warrants Issued to Collectors, 9195 18 6 Do. Giles’ Quay Harbour, 18 7 11 Do. Clogher Head Harbour, 16 17 0 Baronial Arrears Re-levied, 750 19 5 Surplus Means for Re-presentment in aid of Levy at Spring Assizes, 1895, ,, „ „

Total Liabilities, £17278 8 ll Total Means, £17278 8 11

\ i TOW NLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to Grand Jury. COUNTY OF LOUTH APPLOTMENT FOR SUMMER ASSIZES, 1894.

Annual ' Rate per £1 Rate per £1 Valuation of Proportion of Baronial Local Pre­ Total of the 3 on General on Local Baronies, Parishes, and Townlands. County at Large Gross Amount Barony Assessment. Assessm’nt Presentments. sentments preceding of Baronial Presentments Columns. on Baronies. Warrants issued Louth £ S d d d £ a d £ s d £ s d £ a. d. 57880 6 0 8-3591 Barony of Ardee . . £ s d 484 17 9 1531 1 3 2015 19 0 Re-levy on Holdings 354 7 3 354 17 3 2370 16 3 6320 12 0 11-5412 Barony of Drogheda 52 IS 11 251 0 303 19 4 \ Re-levy on Holdings • • 1 20 20 I 1 j 324 0 5 32085 9 0 13*3267 Barony of Upper Dundalk 268 15 5 1512 17 1 1781 12 6 \ Re-levy on Holdings 1816 4 11 • • • • 34 2 5 34 12 5 24227 17 0 B o ro u g h op D u n d a l k 202 18 11 202 18 11 202 18 11 21926 12 0 16-0327 Barony of Lower Dundalk 183 13 6 1281 2 5 1464 15 H i Re-levy on Holdings • • • • 179 6 0 179 6 O j 1644 1 11 County 45153 18 0 10-9166 Barony of Ferrard 378 4 10 1675 12 8 2053 177 6 \ Re-levy on Holdings «* • | • • 167 4 0 167 4 0 j 2221 1 6 28032 5 0 7-7815 234 16 3 j 674 1 6 908 17 9 Re-levy on Holdings 958 0 10 • • I a a 49 3 1 49 3 !} 215626 19 0 1806 5 7 6925 15 4 805 3 10 9537 4 9

FILQ A Ti:, Socro(„r, to g rnnd J ury_ An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Carlingford Harbour, in this County, from Spring Assizes, 1894, to Summer Assizes, 1894.

Receipts Expenditure Archives Balance in County Bank, to Spring As­ Horatio Chegwin, Harbour Constable, sizes, 1894, £128 5 3 4 months’ to 1st July, 1894, . .£ 6 13 4

Receipts for Four months, to 1st June, William C. Browne, requisites for Pier, 5 11 2 1894, lodged in County Bank, by Horatio Chegwin, Harbour Constable,£14 13 2 H. Chegwin, Travelling and Inci­ dental Expenses, .. .. 1 14 3 Amount paid on Decrees for Arrears 13 18 9 ol Tolls, .. 19 5 4 Balance in County Bank to credit of said 33 18 6 Harbour 148 5 0 £162 3 9 £162 3 9

Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, viz.:— Unexpended on previous order as per last Account, ...... £101 16 5 Expended per above, Account, .. .. 7 5 5

Outstanding unexpended, £94 11 0

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Giles’ Quay Harbour, in this County, from Spring Assizes, 1894, to Summer Assizes, 1894.

Receipts Louth Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Spring Assizes, James Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, 1894, ...... £18 7 11 Four months’ to 1st July, 1894, .. 3 6 8

Receipts for Four months, to 1st June, 1894, Expenditure on Certificate of County lodged in County Bank by James Cumiskey, Surveyor, v iz .:— Harbour Constable, .. .. 1 10 9 James Rice, requisites for Pier, .. 1 16 10 5 3 6

Balance in County Bank to credit of said Harbour, .. .. • • 14 15 2

£19 18 8 £19 18 8 Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, v iz .:—

Unexpended on previous order, as per last County Account, ...... 6 10 0 Expended as per above Account, .. .. 1 16 10

Outstanding unexpended, £4 13 2

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury

An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Clogher Head Harbour in this County, trom Spring Assizes, 1894, to Summer Assizes, 1894.

Receipts. Expenditure Archives

Balance in County Bank, to Spring As­ Patrick Ncacy, Harbour Constable, 4 months’ sizes, 1894, ...... £16 17 0 to 1st July, 1894, ...... £2 10 0

Receipts for Four months to 1st June, 1894, Balance in County Bank to credit of said Har­ lodged in County Bank, by Patrick Neacy, bour, ...... 16 19 7 Harbour Constable, ,. .. 2 12 7

£19 9 7 £19 9 7

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury. 106 107 TITLES OF THE 14 & 15 Tictona, chapter 92 — An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to certain offences, and other matters Several Acfls of Parliament referred to in the as to which Justices of the Peace exercise summary jurisdiction foregoing Presentments. in Ireland. ------♦------16 & 17 V ictoria, chapter 38. — An Act to extend the re­ medies for the compensation of Malicious Injuries to property 1 and 2 George 4, chapter 33.—An Act to make more in Ireland. effectual provision for the establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor, and for the custody of insane persons charged 16 & 17 Victoiia, chapter 136.—An Act for enabling Grand with offences in Ireland. Juries in Ireland to borrrow money from private sources, on the security of Presentment, and for transferring to Counties 6 and 7 W illiam 4, chapter 116.—An Act to consolidate certain works constructed wholly or in part with Public Money. and amend the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public 17 and 18 Victoria, chapter 107.— An Act to amend the Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. Laws relating to the Militia, and for raising a Yolunteer 1 Victoria, chapter 54.— An Act to provide more effectual Militia Force in Ireland. means to make Treasurers of Counties and Cities in Ireland account for Public Moneys, and to secure the same. and 1*3 Victoria, chapter 109.— An Act to make further provisions for the repayment of advances out of the Consoli­ I and 2 Victoria, shapter 116.— An Act to facilitate Ad­ vances out of County Moneys for the support of County Gaols dated Fund, for the erection and enlargement of Asylums for and Institutions in Ireland. the Lunatic Poor in Ireland, and to amend the Laws with reference to the repayments in cases of change of districts, 8 and 9 Victoria, chapter 107—An Act for the establish­ and the appointment of Commissioners of General Control and ment of a Central Asylum for insane persons charged with Correspondence. offences in Ireland, and to amend the Act relating to 19 and 20 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the Acts the prevention of offences by insane persons, and the Acts relating to Grand Juries in Ireland. respecting Asylums for the insane poor in Ireland, and for 2 0 a n d 21 Victoria, chapter 15.— An Act to amend the Act appropriatingLouth the Lunatic Asylum in the County City of Cork to the Archives of the 6th and 7th years of King William the Fourth, chapter purposes of District Lunatic Asylum. 116, for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the 9 Victoria, chapter 3.— An Act to encourage the Sea Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. Fisheries of Ireland, by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Money, the construction of Piers, Harbours, and 2 1 and 22 Victoria, chapter 103.—An Act to promote and other Works. regulate Reformatory Schools for Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. 2 2 Victoria, chapter 26.—An Act to amend the Laws con­ 9 & 10 Victoria, chapter 37.— An Act to amend the Laws cerning Superannuations and other allowances to persons relating to the office of Coroner, and the expenses of Inquests having held Civil Offices in the Public Service. in Ireland. II & 12 Victoria, chapter 72.— An Act to amend the Acts 23 Victoria, Chapter 4.—An Act to enable the Commis­ relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland, and to amend sioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury to defray one moiety of the the provisions for the payment of Special Constables. expense of the annual Revision of the Valuation of Rateable 13 and 14 Victoria, chapter 69.— An Act to amend the property in Ireland out of the Consolidated Fund. Laws which regulate the Qualification and Registration of 24 and 25 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to enable Grand Parliamentary Voters in Ireland, and to alter the Law for Juries in Ireland to increase the remuneration of County rating immediate Lessors of Premises to the Poor-rate in Surveyors, and for other purposes. certain Roroughs. 29 & 30 Victoria, chapter 45.— An Act to extend the Provi­ 14 and 15 Victoria, chapter 85.—An Act to further amend sions of the Acts for the encouragement of the Sea Fisheries an Act of the sixth year of King William the Fourth, to in Ireland, by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Constabulary Money the construction of Piers Harbours, and other Works. Force in Ireland. 80 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46.—An Act to amend the Law relating to the Office of County Treasurer in Ireland. 108

30 and 31 Victoria, chapter 50.—An Act to afford further facilities for the erection of certain bridges in Ireland. 31 Victoria, chapter 25,— An Act to extend the Industrial Schools Act to Ireland. 31 & 32 Victoria, chapter 5 9 — An Act to amend the Laws relating to Reformatory Schools in Ireland. 34 & 35 Victoria, chapter 56.— An Act to provide further protection against Dogs. 36 and 37 Victoria, chapter 51.—An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of Prison Officers in Ireland. 37 and 38 Victoria, chapter 70— An Act to amend the Law relating to the Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland. 38 arid 39 Victoria, chapter 63— An Act to repeal the Adulteration of Food Acts, and to make better provision for the sale of food and drugs in a pure state. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 27.— An Act to grant money for the purposes of Loans by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, and to remit certain Loans, and to amend the Law relating to Loans for Public Purposes by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 49.—An Act to amend the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 56.— An Act to amend the Laws relating to County Officers, and to Courts of Quarter Sessions and CivilLouth Bill Courts in Ireland. County Archives 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 24.— An Act to amend the Public Works Loans (Ireland), 1877. 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 49.— An Act to consoliate the Laws relating to Weights and Measures. 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 63.—An Act to amend the Prisons Acts of 1877, so far as regards the apportionment of certain Superannuation Allowances between the Treasury and the Local Authorities. 42 and 43 Victoria.— An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the Local Government Board for Ireland relating to the Town of Dundalk. 44 and 45 Victoria, chapter 35.— An Act to amend the Law relating to Coroners in Ireland. 48 Victoria, chapter 19.—An Act further to facilitate the building, enlargement, and maintenance of Industrial Schools in Ireland. 52 and 53 Victoria, chapter 21.— An Act for amending the Law relating to Weights and Measures, and for other purposes connected therewith. 56 and 57 Victoria, chapter 65.— An Act to amend certain provisions relating to Local Loans in Ireland. COUNTY OF LOUTH,

GRAND WARRANT FOR SPRING ASSIZES, 1895,

CONTAINING AN ABSTRACT OF ALL THE COUNTY PRESENTMENTS.

JODGES: THE RIGHT HON. LORD CHIEF BARON PALLES, AND THE HON. ME. JUSTICE ANDREWS.

HIGH-SHERIFF: Hon. C h a r l e s B. B e l l e w , Barmeatli, Dunleer.

SUB-SHERIFF. Louth CountyT ho m asArchives J. B y r n e , Esq., Bossmakea, Dundalk.

Fiscal Day— Thursday, 28th February, 1895. Crown Day— Saturday, 2nd March, 1895.

GRAND JURY: 1 LUKE ALEXANDER LEE-NORMAN, Esq., J.P., D.L., (Foreman). 2 B. R. T. Balfour, Esq., J.P., D.L 13 Malcolm B. Murray, Esq., J.P. 3 Col Sir T. O. Foster, Bt.,C.B., D.L 14 George Charles Smyth, Esq. 4 John Murphy, Esq., J.P. 15 John Coleman Kieran, Esq., J.P. 5 Sir H. Bellingham, Bart., D.L. 16 George H. Pentland, Esq., J.P. 6 Edmond O’Conor, Esq., J.P. 17 William B. Jameson, Esq. 7 W. de Salis Filgate, Esq., J.P., D.L 18 Alexander Henry, Esq., J.P. 8 Mathew Fortescue, Esq., J.P. 19 Henry J. Daly, Esq. 9 M.-Gen.O’B.B. Woolsey, J.P., D.L 20 Henry C. Tisdall, Esq., J.P. 10 John R. Garstin, Esq., J.P., D.L. 21 Walter S. Butler, Esq., J.P. 11 Ralph Smyth, Esq., J.P. 22 Richard Quin, Esq., J.P. 12 William J. O’Reilly, Esq., J.P. 23 Henry 0. Lloyd, Esq., J.P.

DUNDALK I PRINTED BY WILLIAM TEMPEST. 1895. COUNTY OF LOUTH.

GRAND WARRANT FOR SPRING ASSIZES, 1895.

NEW PRESENTMENTS.

County at Large.

We present the following Sums to be raised off the County at Large, for the several purposes mentioned, and under and by virtue of the several Acts relating thereto, viz.:—

COUNTY OFFICERS. No. £ 8 d 1 Townley F. Filgate, Secretary of Grand Jury, Louth Countyhalf-a-vears Archives salary due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110; and 30 & 31 Vic.. chap. 46, .. 90 16 8 2 P. J. Lynam, County Surveyor, 8 months’ salary due him 1st March, 1895. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 41 ; and 24 # 25 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, •• •• 266 13 4 3 Same, half-a-year’s expenses of Clerk and office, due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 115, sec. 43, . . 25 0 0 4 James Dromgoole, Surveyor’s Assistant, half- a-year’s salary due him this Assizes, To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid; and 24 25 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 7, . . 40 0 0

Carried over, .. 422 100 5 4 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ 8 d No. Brought forward, 422 10 0 Brought forward, . . 542 10 0 5 John M. C. Lyons, Surveyor’s Assistant, the No. like. To be now paid o»t of the surplus or charge upon the County Rates by balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. 40 0 0 payment of a commutation sum from the Treasury to the County, £2 1 8 6 Francis J. Lynam, Surveyor’s Assistant, the Original proportion payable by like. To be now paid out of the surplus or County. 36 & Sf 37 Vic , chap. 51, balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. 37 10 0 sec. 4 ; and 40 41 Vic., chap. 49, 7 Thomas J. Byrne, Sub-Sheriff, half-a-year’s sec. 32 ; and 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 63, £14 11 8 ------16 13 4 salary due him the 6th February, 1895. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County 14 Henry Noble, late Governor of County Prison, Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110, .. 23 10 0 for the like, viz. : — 8 Thomas M‘Govern, Judge’s Crier, half-a-year’s Former Treasury proportion, .. £3 5 6 salary due him this Assizes, To be now paid out Original County proportion. Ibid, 31 2 10 of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 5 0 0 ------34 8 4 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, Barrister’s Crier, the 15 Annie Foster, late Matron of County Prison, like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance the like, viz. : — iu County Bank. Ibid, 5 0 0 Former Treasury proportion, .. £‘2 0 8 Original County proportion, Ibid, 5 9 4 10 Louth Townley F. Filgate, keeper ofCounty the County Archives------7 10 0 Court-house, the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 5 0 0 16 Hugh Davidson, late a Warder of County Prison, for the like, viz. : — 11 Joseph Beilly, keeper of Ardee Quarter Sessions Court-house, the like. To be now paid Former Treasury proportion, .. £3 3 10 out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Original County proportion. Ibid,., 8 9 6 Section 79, .. 2 0 0 ------11 13 4 12 The same, as caretaker of Ardee Bridewell, HARBOUR CONSTABLES. the like, To be now paid out of the surplus or 17 £13 6s. 8d. to Horatio Chegwin, Harbour balance in County Bank. 40 & 41 Vic , chap. 4W, Constable of Carlingford, 8 months’ salary due sec. 31, 2 0 0 him the 1st March, 1895, he having lodged the receipts of said Harbour in Bank to the credit of RETIBING ALLOWANCES. the County, for 8 months to 1st February, 1895, 13 Edward Tipping, late Local Inspector of amount of same, £33 13s 3d. To be now paid County Prison, 4 months’ retiring allowance due out of the surplus or balance in County Rank to him the 1st July, 1895, viz.:— the credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed Proportion formerly paid by the upon the levy. 16 & 17 Vic., chap, 136, sec. 9, ,, ,, ,, Treasury now transferred as a Carried ouer, .. 612 15 0 Carried over, .. 542 10 0 6 7

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 723 16 4 Brought forword, .. 612 15 0 No. No. COUiNTY INFIRMARY GRANT. 18 £6 138. 4d. to James Cumiskey, Harbour 22 Bank of Ireland, Treasurer of the County In- Constable of Giles’ Quay, for the like. Amount for the use of said Infirmary, for half a-year. of receipts £5 17s 10d, To be now paid out of 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 85, .. .. 250 0 0 the surplus or balance in County Bank to the COUNTY INFIRMARY SURGEON. credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed upon the levy. Ibid, .. .. 23 Hercules H. Macdonnell, M.D., Surgeon of the County Infirmary, half-a-year’s salary that 19 £5 Os 0d to Patrick Neacy, Harbour Con­ will be due him at Summer Assizes, 1895. 6 & stable of Clogher Head Harbour, for the like. 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 86, .. 47 0 0 Amount of receipts, £19 15s Id. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County RICHMOND DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM. Bank to the credit of said Harbour, but not to 24 The Governors of Richmond District Lunatic be placed upon the levy, .. Asylum for Maintenance of the Officers thereof and Patients therein, from 1st April, 1895, to 3lst CORONERS. March, 1896, To be advanced from time to time 20 Dr. J. C. Sellars, Coroner for Dundalk as may be required out of the surplus or balance District, for the performance of the duties of his in County Bank. 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 24; and 1 office, viz,: — 2 Vic., chap, 116, ...... 2209 5 10 8 Louth months’ salary to 1st March, 1895, County £40 0 0 ArchivesPRINTING AND STATIONERY. Mileage, ...... 5 17 6 25 William Tempest, for certain Printing and Incidental Expenses, .. . . 2 11 6 Stationery, supplied by him per contract, for Expenses of Medical Witnesses, .. 25 4 0 half-a-year. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, secs. 131 ------73 13 0 and 142, .. 77 16 6 To be now paid out of the fiurplus or balance in 2 12 3 County Bank. 9 & 10 Vic., chap. 37, secs. 25 Sr 26 Patrick Mathews, for the like. Ibid. 30 ; and 4 4 & 45 Fie., chap. 35. 27 Patrick M'Cullough, for the like. Ibid, 16 16 3

21 ' Dr. Ihomas J. Moore, Coroner for Ardee 28 William Tempest, to repay him the cost of District, for the like, viz. :— distributing the County Books and Documents, directed by the Grand Jury to be distributed by 8 months’ salary to 1st March, 1895, £26 13 4 the respective officers of the County. To be Mileage, ...... 320 now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Incidental Expenses, .. .. 0 6 0 Bank. Secs. 8, 25, and 142, 4 7 0 Expenses of Medical Witnesses, .. 7 7 0 ------* 37 8 4 29 Patrick Mathews, for the like. To be now lo be now paid out of the surplus or balance in paid out of the surplus or balance in County.Bank, County Bank. Ibid, Ibid, I 8 7

Carried over, .. 723 16 4 Carried over, .. 3333 29 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, '.895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895

£ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, .. 3333 2 9 Bronght forward, .. 3419 7 6 No. No. 30 Patrick APCullough, for the like. To be now One half-year’s expense of Annual paid out of the surplus or balance in County Revision of Rateable Property in this Bank. Ibid, ...... 249County to 1st January, 1895. 37 & 38 Vic., chap. 7, sec. 3, .. . . £52 10 0 PUBLIC ANALYST. Constabulary expenses, half-a-year, to 30th September, 1894, viz. : — 31 Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D , Public Analyst of this County, one year’s salary that will be due One moiety of extra Constables. him at Summer Assizes, 1895. 38 & 39 Vic., 11 & 12 Vic., chap. 72, . . Nil. chap. 63, see. 29, .. . . , . 20 0 0 ------52 10 0 REPAYMENTS TO THE COMMISSIONERS RENTS. OF PUBLIC WOBKS. 32 Sydney Bellingham, 1 year’s rent of a Petty Sessions’ house in Castlebellingham, due the 1st 40 The Governor and Company of the Bank of January, 1895. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 77, 8 0 0 Ireland for the Commissioueis of Public Works, on foot of advances from the Consolidated Fund, 33 Eliza J. Brabazon, for the like in Termon­ viz. : — feckin, due 1st November, 1894. Ibid, .. 10 0 0 The 27th of 28 half-yearly instal­ ments of £84 8s 0d expended on 34 JosephLouth Crilly, for the like in Dunleer, County due 1st new worksArchives for Bichmoml District January, 1895. Ibid, .. .. 10 0 0 Lunatic Asylum. 18 & 19 Vic., chap. 109, sec. 3 ; and 40 & 41 Vic , chap. 35 Henry C. Lloyd, for the like in Collon, due 1st 27, sec. 4, ...... £3 16 11 November, 1894. Ibid, .. .. 8 0 0 The 11th of 28 half-yearly instal­ 36 Peter Lawless, for the like in Louth, due 1st ments of £1903 10s 3d expended on December, 1894, Ibid, .. .. 8 0 0 Sanitary woiks at said Asylum, Ibid, 86 15 1

37 Henry C. Tisdall, for the like in Carlingford, The 7th of 28 half-yearly instal­ due 1st February, 1895. Ibid, .. .. 10 0 0 ments of £89 58 4d expended on Drainage and Sanitary Appliances and 38 The same, for the like in Ravensdale, due 1st supply of Gas and Water for said February, 1895. Ibid, . . .. 10 0 0 Asylum. Ibid, .. .. 4 1 9

REPAYMENTS TO PAYMASTER GENERAL. The 5th of 28 half-yearly instal­ ments of £84 expended on Water S9 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Supply for said Asylum. Ibid, .. 3 17 0 Ireland for the Paymaster General on foot of advances from the Consolidated Fund, viz. F orward, £98 0 9

Carried over, .. 3419 7 6 Carried over, .. 3471 17 6 11 10 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ S d £ s d Brought forward, .. 3471 17 6 Brought forward, . . 3471 17 6 o. No. F o r w a r d , .. £113 14 4 F o r w a r d , . . £98 0 9 The 2nd o f 100 half-yearly instal­ ments of this County’s proportion of The 4th of 40 half-yearly instal­ the sum of £10,151 Is d advanced ments, of £47 4s 10d expended on 0 in aid of the cost of purchasing a site additional Sanitary Works at said for the erection of an auxiliary Asylum. Asylum . Ibid, . . •. 1 13 3 Ibid, 26 7 1

The 2nd of 40 half-yearly instal­ N ot fiated. Judgment o f the Court ments of this County’s proportion of reserved. Stephen O' Shaughnessy, Clerk the sum of £2800 advanced in aid of o f the Crown and Peace. the cost of providing temporary ac­ By Order bearing date the 2nd March, commodation, and constructing a 1895, the above Presentment fo r Hospital for Infectious cases for said £2 6 7s Id has been fiated, and the Asylum . 1 Sf 2 Geo. 4, chap. 33 ; 8 amount directed to be levied off the and Vic., chap. 107 ; 18 & 19 Vic., County at Large. chap. 109; 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 2 7 ; and 56 & 57 Vic., chap. 65, . . 14 0 4 Stephen 0 ) Shaughnessy. The 2nd o f 100 half-yearly The 1st o f 20 half-yearly instal­ instalments of this County’s ments of £4500 advanced in aid of proportionLouth o f the sum of Countythe costArchives of providing temporary ac­ £ ’2500 advanced in aid of commodation for said Asylum. Ibid, 27 5 1 the cost of providing ad­ ------167 16

ditional accommodation for s t . J o s e p h ’ s f e m a l e i n d u s t r i a l s c h o o l , d u n d a l k . said Asylum . Ibid, . . £9 5 0 41 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Not fa ted , Judgment o f the Ireland lor the Commissioners of Public Works, Court reserved, on foot of a loan for St. Joseph’s Female In­ Stephen O' Shaughnessy, dustrial School, Dundalk, viz.:— Clerk o f the Crown and Peace. The 16th of 70 half-yearly instal­ m e n t s o f £4000 with £3000 i n t e r e s t Pursuant to order dated 2nd thereoD, for the purpose of altering, March, 1895, the above Pre­ enlarging, and re-building said I n ­ sentment fo r £9 0s 5d, has d u s t r ia l School, .. ..£100 0 0 not been fiated. Amount of Premium on Insurance Stephen O'Shaughntssy. of said Industrial School, .. 3 18 0

F o r w a r d , . . £113 14 4 £ 1 03 18 0

Carried over, .. 3639 14 0 Carried over, .. 3471 17 6 12 13

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£ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 3639 14 0 Brought forward, .. 4372 19 8 No. No. This instalment not to be placed on the levy, 44 The Manager of Artane Industrial School, a bond with security having been completed, aa County Dublin, for the like. To be now paid out ordered by the Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 31 1887, providing that instalments should be paid Vic., chap. 25, sec. 9, .. .. 7 18 11 into the County Bank to anticipate and prevent the necessity for making of Levy. 48 Vic., chap. 45 The Manager of the House of Charity In­ 49, secs. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 9. dustrial School, Drogheda, for the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County r e p a i r s t o Ca r l i n g f o r d n e w p i e r . Bank. Ibid, ...... 20 13 3 42 The Governor and Company of the Bank of 46 The Manager of St. Joseph’s Industrial School, Ireland for the Commissioners of Public Works, Dundalk, for the like. To be now paid out of being the amount (including interest) expended the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 99 17 6 by the said Commissioners in repairing the new 47 The Manager of St. Joseph’s Industrial Pier at Carlingford, in this County. 16 & 17 School, Letterfrack, for the like. To be now Vic., chap. 136, sec. 11; 4G & 41 Vic., chap. 27, paid out of the surplus or balance in County sec- 4 > • • • • - . . . 726 15 0 Bank. Ib id , . . •• •• 6 10 8 This Presentment has not been fiated, 48 The Manager of Danesfort Industrial School, the Lord Chief Baron having reserved his Upton, County Cork, for the like, To be now decision. paid out of the surplus or balance in County LouthStephen O' Shaughnessy, CountyBank. Archives Ibid , . . . • 12 192 Clerk of the Crown and Peace. 49 The Manager of St. Anne’s Industrial School, B y Order bearing date the 2nd March, Booterstown, County Dublin, for the like, To 1895, the above Presentment for be now paid out of the surplus or balance in £726 15s 0d has been fiated, and the County Bank, Ibid , ...... 3 5 4 amount directed fo be levied off the 50 The Manager of the “ Meath” Industrial County at Large. School, Blackrock, County Dublin, for the like. Stephen O' Shaughnessy. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ib id , ...... 2188 REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, MISCELLANEOUS. 43 The Manager of St. Conleth’s Reformatory 51 F. O’Neill & Co., contractors, to pay for 14 School, King’s County, for the reception and tons of Coal, 1J ton of Coke, also bogwood, keeping of Juvenile Offenders committed from this supplied to the County Court-house since last County, for six months ending 30th November, Assizes, for the use of same. To be now paid 1894. To be now paid out of the surplus or out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. balance in County Bank. 31 & 32 Vic., chap. 59, 6 10 8 6 & 7 W m . 4, chap. 116, sec. 76, 14 4 8

Carried over, .. 4372 19 8 Carried over, . . 4541 7 10 14 15

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 4567 1 2 No. Brought forward, . . 4541 7 10 No. 52 Townley F. Filgate, to pay for candles and F o r w a r d , . . £ 1 8 6 16 7 gas-light supplied to the County Courthouse since Andrew Fleming, Court-keeper, last Assizes, for the use of same. To be now paid Dundalk. To be now pail out of the out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. surplus or balance in County Bank,. . 3 0 0 Ibid, .. • • .. ..292 53 F. O’Neill & Co., contractors, to pay for 12 Joseph Reilly, Court-keeper, Ardee. tons of Coal supplied to Ardee Courthouse, for To be now paid out of the surplus or past year, for use of same. To be now paid out balance in County Bank, .. 0 10 0 of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 12 9 0 Court-keeper, Drogheda. To be 54 Joseph Reilly to pay for stationery, gas-light now paid out of the surplus or and sundry requisites supplied to the Ardee Court­ balance in County Bank. 13 & 14 house for Quarter Sessions for past year. To be Vic., chap. 69, sec. 7 0 ; and 40 & 41 now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Vic., chap. 56 ; and 48 Vic., chap. 3, 1 0 0 Bank. Secs, 69, 76, and 131, .. .. 9 10 2 188 6 7 55 Townley F. Filgate to pay the premium on 57 Being the amount of expenses incurred in the sum of £1000 for Insurance of Ardee Quarter carrying into effect the provisions of the Act 34 Sessions’ Courthouse against fire, to the 25th and 35 Victoria, chapter 65, and Order in Council March, 1896. To be now paid out of the surplus dated 18th December, 1877, and the Order of or balance in County bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap., 18th September, 1878, relating to Juries in Louth CountyIreland, Archives viz. :— sec. 155, ...... 150 56 Being the amount of expenses incurred in To the Clerk of the Crown and Peace carrying into effect the provisions of the Act 13, on behalf of Her Majesty’s Exchequer. and 14 Victoria, chapter 69 ; and 40 and 41 To be now paid out of the surplus or Victoria, chapter 56 ; and 48 Victoria, chapter 3, balance in County Bank, . . 424 8 and Order in Council dated 3rd June, 1889, reg­ William Tempest, for Printing, per ulating the Qualification and Registration of contract. 34 & 35 Vic., chap. 65, Parliamentary Voters in this County, viz.: — sec. 16, . . . . ,.1050 Stephen O’Shaughnessy, Clerk of 52 9 8 the Crown and Peace, for his expenses. The Governor and Company of the Bank of To be now paid out of the surplus or 58 balance in County Bank, ..£ 1 0 3 7 0 Ireland for the Fee Fund, being the fee payable on the Secretary’s Account, after Summer Assizes, William Tempest, for Printing, per 1894, at 3s 6d per cent,, to cover the expense of contract, . . .. 44 12 7 Auditing said account, under the Act I Victoria, Patrick Mathews, for the like, .. 35 17 0 chapter 54, section 17, and Orders in Council dated 21st June, 1878, and 26th January, 1893, re­

F orw ard, £186 16 7 spectively. 1 Vic., chap. 54, sec. 17, .. 16 3 8

Carried over, .. 4567 1 2 Carried over, .. 4824 1 1 16 17 NEWr PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895

£ a d £ 8 d j^0> Brought forward, .. 4824 1 1 Brought forward, .. 4979 19 5 No. 59 Townley F, Filgate, being the expense in­ curred by him in furnishing a copy of the County 64 Amount required as estimated by the Sec­ Valuation for Cess Collectors, as required by the retary to the Grand Jury to defray the expenses Act, 19 & 20 Victoria, chapter 63. To be now to be incurred by the Constabulary of this County paid cut of the surplus or balance in County for the half-year to Summer Assizes, 1895, in Bank. 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, . . 28 0 0 the execution of their duty under the Act 41 & 42 Victoria, chap. 49, sec. 80, relating to In­ 60 Townley F. Filgate, being the expense in­ spection of Weights and Measures. To be paid curred by him in applotting the Cess upon this quarterly on Certificate of County Inspector, out County and making two copies of same. To be of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 41 Sf now paid out of the surplus or balance in 42 Vic., chap. 49, sec. 80, . . 30 0 0 County Bank. Ibid, .. .. 40 0 0 65 Robert G. Gatchell & Son, being the cost of 61 The same, being the amount expended in pro­ cleaning and adjusting Sub-Standard Beams and viding furniture and fittings for the Courts and Scales, &c., as directed by the Regulations of the Court-rooms in the County Court-house, To Board of Trade, pursuant to the Act 52 and 53 be now paid out of the surplus or balance in Victoria, chapter 21, sec. 9. 52 & 53 Vic,, chap. County Bank. 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 69, 28 14 1 21, sec. 9, ...... 1 12 6 62 To the undermentioned District Inspectors of ConstabularyLouth for expenses incurred in theCounty appre­ 66 County Archives Surveyor, for keeping the County hension and conveyance of Prisoners in this Court-house in repair, and heating and supplying County, from 1st June, 1894, to 31st January, gas-fittiugs for same, for 1 year, until Spring Assizes, 1896. To be now paid out of the sur­ 1895, viz. : — plus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, H. G. Brownrigg, Ardee District, £12 15 3 chap. 116, sec. 69 ; and 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, . . 50 0 0 C. W . Lyon, Collon District, .. 0 6 0 J. W . Brown, Drogheda District, . . 5 16 6 67 James Malone, contractor, for repairing the F. St. G. MaeCarthy, Dundalk District, 35 6 6 Court-house of Ardee, Court-keeper’s residence ------54 4 3 and out-offices, for 1 year, until Spring Assizes, To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in 1896. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 69, . . 15 0 0 County Bank. 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 49, sec 21. 68 The Court keeper of Wicklow Court-house, 63 F. St. Geo. MacCarthy, D I., Inspector of being this County’s proportion of the extra ex­ Weights and Measures, for cost of providing a pense incurred in preparing said Court-house, for store and office for the County Standard Weights the Leinster W inter Assizes. To be now paid aud Measures, for half-year to Summer Assizes, out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 1895. 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 49, sec. 82 ; and 52 & 40 & 4l Vic., chap. 57, secs. 6?. & 63, . . 1 1 2 6 53 Vic., chap. 21, sec. 9, . • ..500 Carried over, .. 5078 4 5 Carried over, .. 4979 19 5 18

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ s Brought forward, .. 5078 4 5 No. Brought forward, . . 5435 17 No. 75 Peter Hearty, contractor, one-half the ex­ 69 William Robert Rogers, Solicitor to the Grand pense of repairing the post road from Dundalk Jury, being the amount of his Taxed Bill of to Forkhill. Ibid, .. .. 89 11 Costs for sundry proceedings and attendances, from 76 Patrick Tierney, contractor, one-half the ex­ 6th June, 1893 to 31st October, 1894. 6 & 7 pense of iepairing 1362 perches of the post road Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 117 ; and 16 & 17 Vic., from Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall. Ibid, 79 9 chap. 163, sec. 6, . . :• •• 11 * 77 Patrick Murphy, contractor, one-half the ex­ pense of repairing 568 perches of the post road 70 Amount required as estimated by the Secretary from Ardee to Drogheda. Ibid, . . 34 18 to the Grand Jury to defray the expenses incurred bv the Police Inspectors of this County, for the 78 John Stafford, contractor, one-half the ex­ year ending Spring Assizes, 1896, for carrying out pense of repairing the post road from Drogheda the provisions of the Acts relating to the sale ol to Collon. Ibid, .. .. 65 0 Food and Drugs, To be paid as required on certificate of the County Inspector, out of the 79 James Toris, jun., contractor, one-half the surplus or balance in County Bank, 38 & 39 Fie., expense of repairing 284 perches ot the post road chap. 6 3 ; and 42 & 43 Vic., chap. 30, .. 5 0 0 from Ardee to the sea by Dunleer. Ibid, . . 8 5 80 James Conlon, jun., contractor, one-half the LouthPOST ROADS. Countyexpense Archivesof repairing the post road from Dundalk to Kingscourt. Ibid, ...... 549 71 Patrick Quinn, contractor, one-half the ex­ pense of repairing the post road from Inniskeen .. £5767 11 to Carrickmacross. 6 Sf 7 William 4., chapter ^ 116, section 50, ... •• 5 12 6 Deduct the following in aid of the levy, viz. :— Surplus Balances in Bank :—■ 72 John King, contractor, one-half the expense of repairing the post road from Ardee to Dunleer by At Summer Assizes, 1894 : Dromin. Ibid, .. •• .. 85 0 0 Interest on Exchequer Bills, £12 12 5 Surplus Money from Sale of 73 Patrick Markey, contractor, one-half the Dog Licenses, . . 166 4 10 expense of repairing the post road from Carrick­ Interest on County Account, 22 4 8 macross to Dundalk. Ibid, .. .. 27 5 8 Sale of old Weights and Measures, • • 0 2 0 74 Laurence Conlon, contractor, one-half the ------201 3 11 expense of repairing the post road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross. Ibid, •• . . 141 3 7 F o r w a r d , .. £201 3 11 Carried over, .. 5435 17 6 Carried over, .. 5767 11 20 21

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£ a d Barony of Ardee. Brought forward, .. 5767 11 7 £ 8 d No. No. F o r w a r d , ..£ 2 0 1 3 11 At Spring Assizes, 1895 : 81 Patrick Carroll, contractor, for making 390 perches of a new line of road Irom Dunleer to Interest on Exchequer Bills, £ 15 9 9 Castlebellingham, between Mr. O’Conor’s en­ 22 6 6 Interest on County Account, trance gate at Charleville and the Railway bridge 7 9 0 Sale of Registry Lists, on the road from Kearney’s cross to Aunagasson. Dundalk Advertising Co. 6 7 Wm. 4,chap. 116, sec. 55, 1st instalment, 132 10 0 for Rent of Notice Boards, 1 0 0 Anonymous, 0 5 0 ------46 10 3 82 John Corcoran, jun , contractor, for repair­ ing until Spring Assizes, 1300, 1322 perches of 247 14 2 the road from Ardee to Annagasson, between Undischarged Presentment: Poe’s cross and Dillonstown cross. Section 52, 1st year ,. 66 2 0 No. 233 Samuel Parks & Son. . . 0 7 0 ------248 1 2 83 Jo h n M‘Fadden, contractor, for repairing until •Spring Assizes, 1900, llOO perches of the road TOTAL, .. £5519 10 5 Dundalk to the sea at Salterstown, between the Main street in Castlebellingham and the meering Louth Countyof Ardee Archives and Ferrard at Salterstovrn. Ibid, 1st year . . 6117 6

84 James M‘ Keown, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1900, 1438 perches of the road from Dundalk to Drogheda, between Brag- austown bridge and Swail’s cross and Dromin cross. Ibid, 1st year . . 59 18 4

85 Patiick Quinn, contractor, for repairing until Spting Assizes, 1900, 150 perches of the post road trom Inniskeen to Carrickmacross, between Rosslough bridge and the meering of Louth and Monaghan near Dunulty Lough. Ibid, 1st year 5 12 6 Off County at Large, .. £5 12 6 Off Barony, •• 5 12 6

£ 1 1 5 0

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£ s d £ s d N o. Brought forward, .. 374 19 4 Brought forward, .. 326 0 4 N o. 92 James Rice, being the amount expended on a road suddenly damaged by a landslip, from 86 Patrick Reilly, contractor, for constructing a Louth to Carrickmacross, at Lannat, under gullet and raising the road, on the road from the order of Wm. de Salis Filgate, John C. Ardee to Drumconrath, between Mr. Ruxton’s Kieran, and John W. Horan, Esquires, Magis­ gate and Ardee bog. Section 56, . . 11 1 0 0 trates of this County To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 30 & 87 James Hoey, contractor, for building a defend­ 31 Vic., chap. 112, sec. 1, . . 7 16 6 ing wall on the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. by Reaghstown, between Thomas Callan’s house and Mrs. M'Ardle’s house in Rathneestin. Ibid. 14 0 0 93 Nicholas Neary, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 448 perches Patrick M'Fadden, contractor, for building 88 of the road from Dundalk and Carrickmacross to 25 perches of a fence on the road from Ardee to Dunleer by Castlebellingham, between the Annagasson by Bolies and Maine, between Kil- bounds of the Barony at Dromiskin and at saran and Annagasson. Ibid, . . .. 0 1 0 Drumleck, and the Police Barrack in Castle­ bellingham. Ibid, ‘2nd year ., 60 13 4 89 Thomas Larney, contractor, for building 241 3'ards of a fence on the road from Dundalk to 94 Patrick Markey, contractor, for repairing for Reaghstown, between Mr. O’Reilly’s plantation 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 783 perches — J X 3 andLouth Thomas M'Ardle’s house. Ibid, County .. 0 1 0 of theArchives road from Kingscourt to Dundalk, be­ tween Ballyregan bridge and the County bounds 90 James Rice, being the amount expended on a at Tullydrum and Coolreagh. Ibid, 2nd year . . 37 10 4 bridge at Charleville, suddenly damaged, on the road from Ardee to Anuagasson, between Staban­ 95 Bernard Carberry, contractor, for repairing non and Kilsaran, under the order of Sir Henry for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1468 Bellingham, Bart., and Henry Chester, Esquire, perches of the road from Ardee to Drogheda by Kildemock Glebe and Paughanstown, between Magistrates of this Countv. To be now paid out Crossellish, Blakestown cross, and the Barony of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 6^-7 boundary at Funshog and A. M‘Guinness’s at W m . 4, chap. 116, sec. 49 ; and 7 W m . 4, chap. 2, Paughanstown. Ibid, ‘2nd year . . 27 10 6 sec.lT, ...... 20 0 0 96 John King, contractor, for repairing for 3 91 James Rice, being the amount expended on a years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 1600 perches of bridge at Charleville, suddenly damaged, on the the post road from Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, road from Ardee to Annagasson, between Staban­ between Crossellish and Coogan's bridge. Ibid, non and the Pound at Kilsaran, under the order of last year . . 85 0 0 Major-Gen. Woolsey and Charles D. King, Esq., Off County at Large, .. £85 0 0 Magistrates of this County. To be now paid Off' Barony, • • 85 0 0 out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, ...... 3 7 0 £170 0 0

Carried over, .. 374 19 4 Carried over, . . 593 10 0 25

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, 598 10 0 Brought forward, . . 828 17 8 No. No. 102 John M'Keever, contractor, for repairing for 97 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 3 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 821 perches years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 994 perches of of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by of the road from Ardee to Drogheda, between Reaghstown, between Arthurstown cross and the Municipal boundary of Ardee and the Barony John Hoey’s public house, with branches from boundary at Annaglog ; and between the Barony Reaghstown Chapel to the Wild Goose Lodge boundary at Newtownknockacleva and White­ and Curtis’s cross, Ibid, 3rd year . . 17 2 I river bridge. Ibid, last year 124 5 0 103 John Mathews, contractor, for repairing for 98 Patrick Markey, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spriug Assizts, 1892, 648 perches 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 873 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ of the post road from Carrickmacross to Dundalk, tween the bounds of the County at Rosslough between the rueering of Louth and Monaghan at and Essexford. Ibid, 4th year . . 76 19 0 Tullyraine, and the meeiing of Louth and Ardee Baronies at Drumgoolan. Ibid, 3rd year 27 5 7 104 Laurence Mathews, contractor, for repairing Off County at Large, .. £27 5 8 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 775 perches of the road from Ardee to Drumconrath, between Off Barony, ,, 27 5 7 Peter H ickey’s house in Ardee and Burley bridge Louth£.54 County 11 3 Ibid, Archives 4th year . . 54 17 11 105 Mathew Flynn, contractor, for repairing for 5 99 Patrick Tenanty, contractor, for repairing for years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 973 perches of 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 1070 perches the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Bolies, of the road iron, Ardee to Drogheda by Philips­ between Mullin’s cross and the little bridge at town, between Hoathstown cross and Whiteriver Braganstown. Ibid, 4th year . . 32 8 8 bridge. Ibid, 3rd year 35 13 4 106 Daniel Morgan, contractor, for repairing for 100 Edward Mathews, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 1162 perches 5 years from Spring Assizes, 189.3, 833 perches of the road from Ardee to Castleblayney by Cor­ of the road from Kingscourt to Drogheda, be­ creagh, between Essexford bridge and the post tween Devin’s bridge and Blakestown cross. road at Drumgowna, and between James Moore’s Ibid, 3rd year .. 17 7 1 in Stonetown and Widow Gernon?s in Corcreagh, Ibid, 4th year . . 22 19 2 101 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 925 perches of Off Louth Barony for half the road from Dunleer to Kells by Lawlesstown o f 120 perches, . . ..£15 0 Hill, between the Barony boundary at Lawless­ Off Ardee Barony, . . . . 22 19 2 town Hill and the Barony boundary at Slate bridge. Ibid, 3rd year .. 30 16 8 £24 4 2

Carried over, .. 828 17 8 Carried over, .. 1033 4 6 26 27 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ s d Brought forward. 1226 2 8 Brought forward, .. 1033 4 6 No. No. F o r w a r d , 36 6 6 266 James M'Keown, .. 1 6 0 107 Laurence Carroll, contractor, for repairing 267 Hugh Bweeney, 3 0 O for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 670 perches 268 Patrick Brennan, .. 2 0 0 of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port by 274 Patrick M ‘Cullough, 2 0 0 Clonmore, between the bounds of Ardee and 277 Michael Smyth, 2 0 0 Ferrard at Corstown and Gallagh and Clonmore. 280 John Halligan, 0 6 0 Ibid, 4th year .. 25 2 6 108 Owen Mathews, contractor, for repairing for £46 18 6 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 2000 perches Surplus Balance in Bank, viz. : — of the road from Ardee to Carickmacross, between This Barony’s proportion of the the town of Ardee and the bridge of Aclint. Probate Duty Grant in respect of Ibid, last year .. 147 18 4 year ending 31st March, 1895, . . 321 0 0 367 18 6 109 Patrick Nugent, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 640 perches TOTAL, £858 4 2 of the road from Ardee to Slane by Oberstown, between John’s bridge adjoining Ardee Work­ house and Corbally’s cross. Ibid, last year .. 15 15 0 110 PatrickLouth Quinn, contractor, for repairing County for Archives 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 104 perches of the road from Newry toKingscourt, between Patrick Curtis’s house in Coolreagh and the Barony of Drogheda. meering of Louth and Monaghan at Tullydrum. Ibid, last year .. 4 2 4 £ s d No. 1226 2 8 111 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Deduct the following in aid of the Levy, viz. :— until Spring Assizes, 1900, 454 perches of the Undischarged Presentments:— road from Collon to the sea by Listoke, between No. Mr. Ternan’s farm at Listoke and Blackstaff bridge. 6&7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52. 1st year 20 16 2 249 Thomas Kiridlan, . ..£ 1 0 250 John Carberry, .. 2 112 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing 251 Peter Mathews, . . 19 13 perches of a parapet wall on the road from 255 Laurence Mathews, . . 3 259 Patrick Brennan, ., Hardman’s garden to Ballymakenny, between Hardman’s Garden and Mr. Smyth’s cottage. F orward, ., £36 6 6 Section 56, .. . . • • ..800 Carried over, .. 28 16 2 Car ritd over, .. 1226 2 8

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NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ S d £ s d Brought forward, .. 71 111 Brought forward. 28 16 2 No. No. 116 To be raised off this Barony, beiag the amount of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per 113 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, being sec. 145; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec, 6, . . 1 9 8 the 5th Instalment of this Barony’s proportion ol 24 half-yearly instalments of £4531 5s 9d. and interest thereon, at the rate of 3J per cent, OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. per annum, expended on the construction of a Pier, Approach Road, and other Works, at Port 117 Thomas M‘Donald, contractor, for repairing Oriel Harbour, Clogher Head, in this County. for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 460 perches Said instalment to be levied as follows, viz. :— of the road from Collon to the sea by Tullyesker, between John Park’s house in Tullyesker and Off Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 BaHymakenny cross, including branch to Fields­ Off Drogheda Barony, .. 28 17 0 town Chapel. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 52, 2nd gear . . 26 16 8 £234 9 0 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec, 15, -5th instalment, 28 17 0 118 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 378 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dunleer, between 114 Patrick M'Donnell, High Constable of the Mr. Harpur’s demesne and Tullyesker river. BaronyLouth of Drogheda, being the amount County of his Archives Ibid, 4th year . . 47 5 0 Poundage at 10d in the £1 on £310 18s 11d lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, £146 13 3 pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after Summer Assizes, 1894, To be now paid out of Deduct the following surplus Balance in Bank in the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 aid of the Levy, viz. :— Wm, 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 & 20 Vic., This Barony’s proportion of the Probate Duty chap, 63, sec. 10, .. 32 19 1 Grant in respect of the year ending 31st March, 1895, ...... 34 0 0 115 Samuel Sloan, Administrator of the late Edward Sloan, High Constable of the Barony of TOTAL, .. £112 13 3 Drogheda, being the amount of his Poundage at 10d in the £1, on £11 11s 10d, lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after Summer Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out of the sur­ plus or balance in County Bank. Ibid; and 11 12 Vic., chap. 26, sec. 3, 0 9 8

Carried over, .. 71 1 11 30 31

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES. 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 Barony of Upper Dundalk. £ S d No. £ s d Brought forward, .. 709 4 11 119 County Surveyor, for repairing until No. Spring Assizes, 1896, 1623 perches of the OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. road from Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, between the Municipal bounds at the Windmill 125 Laurence Conlon, contractor, for repairing road and Red Barns, and Clermont avenue gate. for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1093 To be paid as required out of the surplus or perches of the post road from Dundalk to Car­ balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, rickmacross, between the turn to Cambricville sec. 50; and 20 &]2l Vic., chap. 15, .. 284 0 6 Brewery and the Barony boundary mark at Knockbridge. 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 120 Michael Kieran, contractor, for repairing until 2rad year . .1 4 1 3 7 Spring Assizes, 1900, 1330 perches of the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, between Mr. Off County at Large, £141 3 7 Barton’s gate at Castletown and Hackball’s Off Barony, .. 141 3 7 cross. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year, 232 15 0 £282 7 2 121 Robert M'Neill, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1900, 388 perches of the road 126 John M'Gahan, contractor, for repairing for from Newry to Dundalk, between the Barony 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 990 perches boundary at M'Kinley’s forge and the Municipal of the road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, be­ boundary at Mr. Duffy’s house. Ibid, 1st year, 92 3 0 tween the Municipal boundary at Mounthamilton and the Barony boundary at Mullabohy. Ibid, 122 JohnLouth M'Ardle, contractor, for repairing County until Archives 2nd year . . 222 15 0 Spring Assizes, 1900, 318 perches of the road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen, between John 127 Peter Hearty, contractor, for repairing for 5 Murphy’s in Rassan and the County meering at years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1075 perches Courtbane, Ibid, 1st year . . 10 5 4 of the post road from Dundalk to Forkhill, be­ 123 Thomas Burn, High Constable of the Barony tween the Municipal boundary mark at Lisdoo of Upper Dundalk, being the amount of his and the meering of Louth and Armagh. Ibid, Poundage at 10d in the £1, on £1801 4s 10d 2nd year . . 89 11 8 lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Off County at Large, .. £89 11 8 Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant Off Barony, . . 89 11 8 issued after Summer Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County £179 3 4 Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, . . ..7510 128 Bernard Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for 124 To be raised off this Barony being the 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 584 perches amount of Arrears of County Cess due upon same of the road from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, per Affidavit of Collector, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, between the Railway bridge at Castletown and sec. 145 ; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 15 0 1 Bellew’s bridge at Killen, Ibid, 2nd year . . 144 15 8

Carried over, .. 709 4 11 Carried over, . . 1307 10 10 32 33 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 1307 10 10 BOROUGH OF DUNDALK. £ s d No. No. 129 Patrick Kirk, contractor, for repairing for 5 130 To be raised off the Borough of Dundalk and years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 946 perches of paid to Edward Clarke, of Dundalk, to reimburse the road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen by Boche, him for loss and damage occasioned by the ma­ between the entrance to Chrin Chapel and the liciously or wantonly burning of a rick of hay, meering of Louth and Armagh. Ibid,2nd year 19 14 2 about 18 tons weight, together with a wooden paling his property, on the night of Thursday, the £1327 5 0 6th day o f September, 1894, or early on the Deduct the following in aid of the Levy, v iz .:— following morning, at Dundalk, Town of Dundalk, Parish of Dundalk. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Undischarged Presentments:— sec. 135, ...... 37 0 0

No. 131 To be raised off the Borough of Dundalk 108 John Murtagh, 9 0 0 and paid to Joseph Hamill, to reimburse him for 323 Peter Comiskey, .. o 1 0 loss and damage occasioned by the maliciously 339 James Marmion, .. o 12 0 setting fire to a rick of hay bis property, con­ 340 James Rice, .. 1 10 0 taining about 18 tons, and destroying 3 tons 344 Patrick Donnelly, .. .. 2 2 0 thereof, on the night of the 8th day of October, 349 Patrick Mulholland, .. 2 0 0 1894, in the Town of Dundalk, Parish of 351Louth James Lavelle, .. County1 10 0 Dundalk. Archives Ibid, .. .. 10 0 0 353 John Reilly, .. o 12 0 355 Thomas Finn, .. 1 5 0 TOTAL .. £47 0 0 356 Owen Mathews, .. 1 10 0 358 Sylvester Duffy, .. o 15 0 359 John M'Fadden, .. 1 0 0

£21 17 0 Surplus Balances in Rank, v iz.: — Barony of Lower Dundalk. County Cess on Govern­ ment Property up to £ s d Summer Assizes, 1894, .. 0 19 4 No. This Barony’s proportion of the Probate Duty Grant 132 Mathew M'Bride, contractor, for repairing in respect of year ending until Spring Assizes, 1900, 1271 perches of the 31st March, 1895, ..300 0 0 road from Newry to the sea at Templetown, be­ ------300 19 4 tween the Narrowwater road at Cornamucklagh ------322 16 4 and the Big Woman’s Grave at Corrakit. o & 7 Wm. 4. chap. 110, sec. 52. 1st year . . 18 10 8 TOTAL, .. £1004 8 8 Carried over, .. 18 10 8 34 35

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ s d Brought forward, . . 18 10 8 Brought forward, .. 132 15 2 No. No. 133 Thomas M'Cann, contractor, for lowering a 140 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the hill on the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland being tween the end of the Slievenaglogh road and the the 13th of ‘24 equal half-yearly instalments of Northern end of John Mill’s land. Section 56, 25 0 0 £3736 8s 3d, expended on the Pier and Harbour at Carlingford, in this County, said Pier and 131 Mathew Carroll, contractor, for making 3 Harbour being now handed over to this County perches of a footpath (with outlet), on the road by the said Commissioners. 9 Vic., chap. 3 ; 10 from Carlingford to Whitestown, between the and 11 Vic., chap. 7 5 ; 16 & 17 Vic, chap. 136; Tholsel in Carlingford and the entrance to Ghan 19 & 20 Vic.. chap. 37 ; 29 & 30 Vic., chap. 45 ; House. Section 51, . . . . 1 0 0 and 46 47 Vic., chap, 26. 1 -3th instalment, . . 193 6 5

135 Owen M'Bride, contractor, for building 72 141 Samuel Russell, High Constable of the perches of a protecting wall or fence on the road Barony of Lower Dundalk, being the amount of from Dundalk to Omeath, between Corrakit and his Poundage at 10d in the £1, on £1600 7s 0d Omeath. Section 56, . . . . 54 19 0 lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant 136 Patrick Hugh M'Cann, contractor, for con­ issued after Summer Assizes, 1894. To be now structing a gullet on the road from Carlingford paid out of the surplus or balance in County to Newry,Louth between Mrs. M'Cann’s Public County House Bank. Archives 6 & 7 fVm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and and the County boundary in Cornamucklagh. 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, . . 66 13 8 Ibid, ...... 14 9 6 142 To be raised off this Barony being the 187 Charles O’Hanlon, contractor, for repairing a amount of Arrears of County Cess due upon same wall and clearing a stream in the Town of Car­ per Affidavit of Collector, 6 & 7 TVm. 4, chap. i 16, lingford, from Mr, Woodney’s corner to the upper sec. 145 ; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 43 14 11 grating. Ibid, .. t . 13 0 0

138 Patrick Hugh M ‘Cann, contractor, for repair­ 143 James Rice, being the amount expended on a ing the walls of Trainor’s bridge in Bavan, on bridge and portion of a road suddenly damaged the road from the Big Woman’s Grave to Corn- by floods, on the post road from Carlingford to namucklagh. Ibid, ...... 5150 Newry, between Ballyonan bridge, the sea at Drummullagh, and the bounds of the County at 139 Hugh Harold, contractor, for building 100 Cornamucklagh, under the order of Robert H. yards of a wall on the road from Carlingford to Beresford, R P. T. Logan, and Owen J, Kelly, Newry, between Mr, Howe’s house and the Police Esquires, Magistrates of this County. To be Station in Omeath. Ibid; and 20 & 21 Vic., now paid out of the surplus or balance in County chap. 15, ...... 0 1 0 Bank. 30 & 31 Vic., chap. 112, sec. 1, .. 5G 0 0

Carried over, .. 132 15 2 Carried over, . . 486 10 2 36 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d 572 11 9 £ 8 d No. Brought forward, No. Brought forward, .. 486 10 2 OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. 144 James Rice, being the amount expended on 148 James O’Neill, contractor, for repairing for 5 the road, suddenly damaged by floods, from years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1571 perches of Newry to the sea at Templetown, between the tho road from Newry to the sea at Rathcor, be­ Narrow water road at Cornamucklagh and the tween the Big Woman’s Grave and the junction Big Woman’s Grave at Corrakit, under the order of the Piedmont and Bush roads. 6 7 Wm. 4, of Patrick M'Cann, Edward MacCreanor, and chap. 116, sec. 52, ‘2nd year . . 24 10 11 William Charles Brown, Esquires, Magistrates of 149 Terence Boyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 this County. To be now paid out of the surplus years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 1290 perches of or balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. 49 12 4 the road from Dundalk to G reenore, between Mr. 145 Janes Rice, being: the amount expended on a Larkin’s house in Ballaverty and the sea at gullet and portion of a road suddenly damaged Greenore. Ibid, 4th year 53 15 0 by floods, on the road from Dundalk to Newry i 50 Bernard Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for by Jonesborough, between the Newry road at 5 years lrom Spring Assizes, 1892, 824 perches Dromad and the sea at Narrowwater, under the of the road from Dundalk to Newry, borweeu the order of P. J. Finnegan and George brown, bounds of the Barony at M 'Kinley’s loigo and Esquires, Magistrates of this County. To be the meering of Louth and Armagh at Claretrock. now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Ibid, ^th year .. 33 9 6 Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 4 9 ; and 151 Patrick Savage, contractor, for repairing for 7 Wm.Louth 4, chap, 2, sec. 17, ,. County ., 19 17 3 5 years Archives from Spring Assizes, 1892, 312 perches 146 James Rice, being the amount expended on of the road from Greenore to Newry by Glen- two gullets suddenly damaged by floods, on the more, between Mr. Larkin’s house in Ballaverty road from the Big Woman’s Grave to Bellurgan and Patrick M‘Keown’s house in Castletown­ 7 9 6 Railway Station, between the Big Woman’s cooley. Ibid, 4th year Grave aDd Aghameen Schoolhouse, under the 152 Thomas M‘Caun, contractor, for repairing order of Henry C. Tisdall and John Johnston, for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1400 Esquires, Magistrates of this County. To be perches of the road from Dundalk to Car­ now paid out of the surplus or balance in County lingford, between Bellurgan Railway Station and Bank. Ibid, ...... 9 12 0 tho Big Woman’s Grave at Corrakit. Ibid, 147 Patrick Boyle, contractor, being the amount last year 20 8 4 expended in repairing a road and bridge, suddenly 153 John Donnelly, contracts, for repairing for 5 damaged by floods, on the road from Dundalk to years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1005 perches of Omeath, between the Big Woman’s Grave and the road from Carlingford to the sea at Whites- Omeath Railway Station, under the order of town, between the Glebe House iu Carlingford, William Charles Brown and Edward MacCreanor, aud Carlingford Quarries, and Peter Murphy’s Esquires, Magistrates of this County. To be now 14 13 1 paid out of the surplus or balance in County house in Mucklagh. Ibid, last year .. Bank. Ibid, ...... 700 Carried over, .. 726 18 1 Carried over, .. 572 11 9 38

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1595 £ s d Brought forward, .. 726 18 1 £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 741 3 5 No. 154 James Jordan, contractor, for repairing for 5 F orward, .. £86 2 6 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 9!)6 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford by Slieve- Surplus Balances in Bank, viz. : — naglogh, between the Jenkinstown road near County Cess on Govern­ Aghameen and the Bush road at Piedmont. Ibid, ment Property up to last year . . 12 5 4 Summer Assizes, 1894, .. 1 5 7 This Rarony’s proportion 155 Patrick M'Grath, contractor, for keeping clear of the Probate Duty Grant for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, a water in respect of year ending course and iron grating on the road from Car­ 31st March, 1895, ..1 6 0 0 0 lingford to the sea Templetown, between Mr. 161 5 7 Feehan’s in Monksland and P. Coyle’s in Irish ------247 8 1 Grange. Ibid, last year .. 2 0 0 TOTAL, .. £493 15 4 £741 3 5

Deduct the following in aid of the Levy, viz .: — UndischargedLouth Presentments : — County Archives 382 Felix M'Cann, . £15 0 0 383 Mathew Carroll, 0 13 0 Barony of Ferrard. 384 James Bice, 3 1 0 385 Do. o 15 o £ s d 387 Thomas Bice, . 1 5 0 No. 389 James Hanlon, 3 0 0 156 Patrick Tierney, contractor, for repairing 390 James Rice, 0 o 18 until Spring Assizes, 1900, 1430 perches of the 392 Peter M‘ Kevitt, . 0 1 0 part post road from Drogheda to Navan by 395 Michael Breen, 0 0 18 Townley Hall, between the Borough boundary 396 James Rice, 2 0 0 mark at Mell Lane and the Mattock bridge. 6 & 397 Patrick Bice, lo 0 0 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year . . 87 7 8 398 Patrick Boyle, 0 15 0 400 John Bice, 0 7 6 Off County at Large for half 401 Francis Carroll, 1 0 0 of 1362 perches, .. £79 9 0 407 Thomas M'Cann, . 55 0 0 Off Barony, .. 87 7 8

F o r w a r d , . £86 2 6 £166 16 8

Carried over, .. 741 3 5 Carried over, .. 87 7 8 40 41 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, .. 87 7 8 Brought forward, .. 192 17 5 No. No,

157 John Byrne, contractor, for repairing until per annum, expended on the construction of a Spring Assizes, 1900, 900 perches of the road Pier, Approach Road, and other Works, at Port from Drogheda to the sea by Queensborough, Oriel Harbour, Clogher Head, in this County. between the Borough boundary stone at Green­ Said instalment to be levied as follows, viz, : — hills and Brohan bridge. Ibid, 1st year . . 28 2 6 Off Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 Off Drogheda Barony, .. 28 17 0 158 James Crilly, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1900, 980 perches of the road £ ‘234 9 0 from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Schocl- 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 15, -5th instalment, 205 12 0 house at Skeaghmore and the Schoolhouse at Kellystown. Ibid, 1st year .. 39 16 3 161 James M'Donald, contractor, being the last instalment of £1090 presented at Summer Assizes, 153 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing 1891, for making 666 perches of a new line of until Spring Assizes, 19Ou, 460 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dunleer by Balgatheran, road fron Drogheda to Collon by Balgatheran, between James Murphy’s house in Hill of Rath between the Collon post roid at Waterunder and the road leading from Sarsfield’s cross to the bridge and the Collon post road at the short road Nursery, 6 ^ 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 55. leadingLouth to Tullyallen Chapel. Ibid, 1stCounty year, 23 0 0 ArchivesLast instalment, .. 136 5 0 160 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing a 165 Patrick M'Donnell, High Constable of the double gullet on the road from Dundalk to the Barony of Ferrard, being the amount of his ^ea at Clogher, between Reynoldstown cross Poundage at 10d in the £ 1 on £21 68 4s 0d lodged and Gernon’s cross. Section 56, . . . • 9 10 0 by him in Bank to the credit c f said Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after 161 John Stafford, contractor, for repairing Water­ Summer Assizes, 1894, To be d o w paid out of under bridge, on the road from Drogheda to the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Collon. Ibid, ...... 5 0 0 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, . . . . 90 6 10 162 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for construct­ 166 Samuel Sloan, Administrator o f the late ing a fence at Mr. Usher’s land, on the road from Edward Sloan, High Constable of the Barony of Drogheda to Baltray. Ibid, .. • • 0 1 0 Ferrard, being the amount of his Poundage at 163 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the 10d in the £ i , on £42 9s 10d, lodged by him Commissioners of Public Works in Irelaud, being in Bank to the credit o f said Barony, pursuant the 5th Instalment of this Barony’s proportion to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after Summer of 24 half-yearly instalments of £4-531 os 9d. Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out of the sur­ and interest thereon, at the rate of 3A per cent. plus or balance in County Bank. Ibid ; and 11 12 Vic., chap. 26, sec. 3, .. 1 15 5 Carried over, .. 192 17 5 Carried over, . . 626 16 8 42 43

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES. 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ 8 d £ s d Broughtforward, .. 626 16 8 Brought forward, .. 1075 6 5 No. No, 167 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount 172 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1096 Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk sec. 145;and 19 Sf 20 Vic , chap. 63, sec, 6, .. 10 7 8 by Castlecoe, between the Sessions’ house in Ter­ monfeckin and Reynoldstown cross at the OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. seashore. Ibid, 2 ' nd year . . 39 19 2 168 Patrick Murphy, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1500 perches 173 Nicholas Fitzpatrick, contractor, for repairing of the part post road from Ardee to Drogheda, for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1 894, 518 perches between the Barony boundary at Annaglog and of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Bally­ Mrs. Dunlop’s avenue gate. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. makenny, between the meering of Drogheda and 116,sec. 52, 2nd year ..1 4 9 9 4 Ferrard and the Schoolhouse of Kellystowu. Off County at Large for half Ibid, 2nd year .. 25 18 0 of 568 perches, .. £34 18 ‘2 Off Barony, .. 149 9 4 174 Peter Taaffe, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1295 perches of £184 7 6 of the road from Collon to Ardee by Belpatrick, between the Methodist house in Collon and the 169 James M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for bounds of the Barony at Annaglog and Martin’s 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1265 perches Louth Countybridge. Archives Ibid, 2nd year . , 22 18 8 of the ruad from Drogheda to Clogher Head, be­ tween Newfoundwell bridge and the Courthouse 175 Andrew Leech, contractor, for repairing for 5 in Termonfeckin. Ibid, 2nd year .. 189 15 0 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 620 perches of 170 John Stafford, contractor, for repairing for 3 the road from Termonfeckin to the sea at Baltray, years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 743 perches of between Termonfeckin bridge and the sea at the post road from Drogheda to Collon, between Baltray. Ibid, 2nd year . . 20 13 4 Leonard’s cross and the meering of Begrath and Tullyallen. Ibid, 12nd year . . 65 0 3 176 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Off County at Large, .. £65 0 3 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 726 perches Off Barony, .. 65 0 3 of the road from Collon to the sea by Beaulieu, between Miss Chester’s avenue gate at Cartown £130 0 6 and Beaxilieu bridge. Ibid, 2nd year . . 30 5 0 171 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing 177 Patrick Yerdon, contractor, for repairing for for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1049 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 496 perches perches of the road from Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, between Cobbler’s cross and the road o f the road from Collon to the sea, between^ the from Callystown to the South Harbour of cross of Piperstown and Laurence M'Keown’s of Clogher. Ibid, 2 ‘ nd year .. 33 17 6 Milltown. Ibid, 2nd year . . 20 3 0 Carried over, .. 1235 3 7 Carried over, <• 1075 6 5 44 45

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d -No~NT Brought forward, .. 1235 £ 8 3 d 7 No. Brought forward, .. 1433 9 9

178 Patrick Flanagan, contractor, for repairing 184 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 218 perches for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 930 of the road from Collon to the sea by Ballyma­ perches of the road from Collon to the sea at kenny, between the old turnpike road at Tully­ Baltray by Ballymakenny, between the School­ esker hill and the Barony boundary at Carntown, house in Ballymakenny and the Drogheda road ibid, 2nd year .. 10 18 0 at Termonfeckin, Ibid, 4th year .. 46 10 0

179 Patrick M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing 185 Owen Crosby, contractor, for repairing for 6 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 244 perches years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 1045 perches of of the road from Dunleer to the sea, between of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Ganders­ Gernon’s cross and the turu of the road at the town, between Blackhall cross, the sea at Ganders­ sea. Ibid, 2nd year . . 6 12 2 town, and the Schoolhouse at Termonfeckin. Ibid, 4 th year . . 39 3 9 180 Patrick Flanagan, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 183 186 Thomas Terney, contractor, for repairing for perches of the road from Drogheda to Collon, 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 472 peiv!i«s between the Limekilns on the Dunleer road and of the road from Dunleer to Duleek, betweeu tne the old Police Barrack on the Collon road. Ibid, Collon post road and the Metal bridge at the 2nd year .. 7 12 6 Obelisk. Ibid, Ath year .. 23 12 0 Louth County187 LauienceArchives Mathews, contractor, for repairing 181 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 895 perches for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 734 perches of the road from Collon to Kells, between Mr, of the road from Kells to Dunleer by Funshog, M Keever s house in Collon and the bounds of between the Ardee and Drogheda road at 1 unshog the County Louth. Ibid, 3rd year . . 67 2 6 and the Barony boundary at Daly’s hollow. Ibid, 4th year .. 15 5 10 182 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 726 perches 188 John Finnegan, contractor, for repairing for of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, betweeu 5 years from Spring Assizes, 189‘2, 417 perches the Borough boundary stone at Greenhills and of the road from Collon to Slane, between Mr. Blackstaff bridge, Ibid, 3rd year .. 81 13 6 Wynne’s house in Collon and Emerson’s bridge and Lam bert’s bridge. Ibid, 4th year . . 17 7 6 183 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 975 perches of the road from Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont 189 Francis M'Cabe, contractor, for repairing for and Lynch’s cross, between the Collon post road 4 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 373 perches and the turn to King William’s Glen near of the road from Dunleer to the sea by Barmeath, Halhgan’s cross, including branch to Mellifont between Christian’s cross and Barmeath demesne Abbey. Ibid, 3rd year .. 24 7 6 wall. Ibid, l^ t year .. 9 6 6

Carried over, . . 1433 9 9 Carried over, . . 1584 15 4 46 47 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES. 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d Brought forward, .. 1.584 15 4 £ 8 d No. Brought forward, . . 1747 19 8 No. 190 Thomas Ternej, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 30 perches of 195 Thomas Townley, contractor, for repairing for the road from Drogheda to Kells, between the 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 463 perches village of Tullyallen and Tullyallen Chapel. of the road from Kells to Duleek by Townley Ibid, 4th year , . 1 1 0 0 Hall, between Mr. Peter Roche's house and the Wood Mill. Ibid, last year .. 11 11 6 191 Laurence Maguire, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1182 196 Francis M'Cabe, contractor, for repairing for perches of the road from Drogheda to the sea at 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 490 perches Dunany, between the sea at Seafield, the sea at of the road from Dundalk to Drogheda by Bar­ Roadstown. and the sea at the Quay at Dunany. meath, between the Barony boundary at Gallagh and Morganstown cross. Ibid, last year .. 16 6 8 Ibid, last year ,. 49 5 0

192 James Toris, jun., contractor, for repairing £1775 17 10 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 1000 Deduct the following in aid of the Levy, viz.::— perches of the part post road from Ardee to the sea by Dunleer, between the main street in Dun­ Undischarged Presentments : — leer and the Barony boundary at Lawlesstown 425 Peter Mathews, , , £21 0 0 Hill, at Coogan’s bridge, and at Corstown ; and 427 Robert Usher, 0 1 O betweenLouth the Old Turnpike road at Coneyburrow County429 CountyArchives Surveyor (not required), 123 2 6 and Cluide bride. Ibid. last year .. 50 1 0 433 Do. 28 O 11 Off County at Large for half of 442 Patrick Henry 2 0 0 284 perches, ,. £8 5 8 Off Barony, .. 50 1 0 £172 4 5 Surplus Balances in Bank, viz. : — £58 6 8 County Cess on Govern­ 193 John Connolly, contractor, for repairing for ment Property up to 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 970 perches of Summer Assizes, 1894, .. 2 12 0 the road from Dunleer to Termonfeckin, between This Barony’s proportion the cross of Drumshallon, Blackhall cross, and of the Probate Duty Grant the cross of Drumgutter. Ibid, last year .. 40 8 4 in respect of year ending 31st March, 1895, ..3 9 0 0 0 191 James Toris, contractor, for repairing for 5 392 12 0 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 220 perches of 564 16 5 the road from Dundalk to Drogheda, between Coneyburrow bridge and the North bridge of TOTAL, . . £1211 1 5 Dunleer. Ibid, last year . . 22 0 0

Carried over, .. 1747 19 8 48

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d Barony of Louth, Brought forward, 48 6 11 N o. £ s d N o. 202 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per 197 Peter M'Geough, contractor, for repairing un­ Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, til Spring Assizes, 1900, 294 perchea of the road sec. 1 4 5 ; and 19 8f 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec, 6, 6 11 2 from Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, between Mr. Murdock’s farm and Mr. Lofties’ gate in 203 James Rice, being the amount expended on a Dromiskin. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52. bridge suddenly damaged on the road from Ardee 1 st year . . 7 7 0 to Mullacrew, between Mullacrew and Rathbrist, under the order of John C. Kieran and J, W. 198 Peter Rogan, contractor, for building a fence Horan, Esquires, Magistrates of this County. on the road from Dundalk to Dunleer by Drom­ To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in iskin, between Clarke’s cross and Dromiskin. in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. Section 56, .. .. t. ..010 49 ; and 1 Wm. 4, chap. 2, sec. 17, . . 16 19 11

199 Peter Carroll, contractor, for erecting a porch at Peter Carroll’s house, on the road from Louth OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. to Ardee, between Bernard Duff’s in Mullacrew and LouthThomas Boylan’s in Mullacrew. CountyIbid, . . 0 1 0 204 Laurence Archives Conlon, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 1362 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carrickma­ 200 Daniel Morgan, contractor, being this Barony’s cross, between the Barony boundary at Mullabohv proportion of the expense of repairing 120 and the County boundary at Toomes. 6 & 7 Wm. perches of the road from Ardee to Castleblayney 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 2nd year 212 16 3 by Corcreagh, between Essexford bridge and the post road at Drumgowna, and between James Moore’s in Stonetown and Widow Gernon’s in 205 Bernard Connolly, contractor, for repairing Corcreagh. Secs. 13 & 52, . . . . 1 5 0 for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 483 perches of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by Cor­ 201 James Cluskey, High Constable of the derry, between Caraher’s cross and Mr, Bell’s Barony of Louth, being the amount of his gate. Ibid, 2nd year 28 3 6 Poundage at 10d in the £1 on £951 9s 8d lodged by him in Bank to the credit cf said Barony, 206 Richard Nugent, contractor, for repairing for pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, 756 perches Summer Assizes, 1894, To be now paid out of of the road from Knockbridge to Crossmaglen, the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 between James Moley’s in Knockbridge and Wm, 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 & 20 Vic., 25 4 0 chap. 63, sec. 10, . . . . .,391211 Annaghs’ bridge. Ibid, 2nd year . .

Carried over, . . 48 6 11 Carried over, . . 338 1 9 50 51

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SPRING ASSIZES, 1895

£ 8 d £ s d No. Brought forward. 658 10 5 Brought forward, .. 338 1 9 No. 212 Thomas Grimes, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 722 perches 207 James M'Donnell, jun., contractor, for re­ of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at pairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1894, Lurgangreen, between Mrs. Crawley’s house in 653 perches of the road from Castleblayney Kilcroney and Gilbertstown hill. Ibid, last year 18 1 0 to the sea at Blackrock by Tullygee, between the bounds of Louth and Monaghan in Drumcah 213 Patrick M ‘Gee, contractor, for repairing tor and the cross of Boherbuoy at little Ash. 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 435 perches Ibid, 2nd year .. 14 5 8 of the road from Dundalk to Louth by Ballyoran, between the Carrickmacross road at Castlering 208 Matthew Curtis, contractor, for repairing for and the Louth road atWhitecross. Ibid, 3 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 1370 perches last year . . 9 10 3 of the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the bridge of Fane and Mapastown bridge. Ibid, £686 1 8 last year . . 205 10 0 Deduct the following in aid of the Levy, viz. : —

209 Thomas Morgan, contractor, for repairing for Undischarged Presentments : — 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1893, 809 perches No. of the road from Castleblayney to Ardee, between 507 John Mathews, £0 10 PatrickLouth M‘ Hugh’s house in Channonrock County and Mrs. 508 OwenArchives Mathews, jun , Taaffe’s house in Louth. Ibid, 3rd year .. 21 18 2 509 John M‘Hugh, 514 Michael Boyle, 210 Nicholas Neary, contractor, for repairing for 517 Owen Mathews, jun., 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1892, 971 perches of 518 John M 'H ugh, ‘the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at Sea- 521 Patrick Murray, bank, between the Bectory gate in Dromiskin and 522 Michael Boyle, Nicholas Magill’s in Drumleck. Ibid, 4th year 24 5 6 523 James M'Gahan, jun., 0 15 525 John Mathews, 5 10 211 James Conlon, jun., contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Spring Assizes, 1891, 817 perches £22 15 0 of the post road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, Surplus Balance in Bank, viz. : — between Patrick M'Cann’s tenants’ houses in This Barony’s proportion of the Knockbridge and Felix M'Cartan’s house in Probate Duty Grant in respect of Louth. Ibid, last year . . 54 9 4 year ending 31st March, 1895, . . 161 1 9 Off County at Large, . . £54 9 4 — 173 16 9 Off Barony, .. 64 9 4 TOTAL, .. £512 4 11 £108 18 8

Carried over, .. 658 10 5 52 53 ABSTRACT.

NEW PRESENTMENTS. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS

OF

GROSS AMOUNT. RE PRESENTED. WARRANTS FORMER ASSIZES. ISSUED.

County at Large, . 5767 11 7 248 1 2 . Ardee, . 1226 2 8 367 18 6 2339 18 5 146 3 0 0 County at Large. Drogheda, 13 34 274 1 7 £ s d Upper Dundalk, . 1327 <5 0 322 16 4 1825 16 2 No. Borough of Dundalk, 47 0 0 667 3 6 Granted Spring, 1894. Lower Dundalk, 741 3 5 247 8 1 1055 1 8 Ferrard, . 1775 17 10 564 16 5 2367 0 6 214 67, James Malone, Courthouse of Ardee, Louth, .. 686 1 8 173 16 9 1229 16 4 repair, bal 5 0 0

£11717 15 5 £1958 17 3 £9758 18 2 Granted Summer, 1894. 215 53, County Surveyor, painting doors and windows, Courthouse, Ardee, .. .. 4 0 0 Louth County216 59, ArchivesThomas M‘Donald, 47 perches post road, SPBING ASSIZES, 1895. Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon, , . . . 2 1 1 217 60, Owen Mathews, jun., post road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, bal 17 0 9

Ctfunfg flf ^outlj, I S t e p h e n O ’ S h a u g h n e s s y , of Dundalk, Clerk TOTAL, .. £28 1 10 | of the Crown and Peace for said County, t o w i t . J maketh Oath and saith that the foregoing contains a true Copy or Abstract of the Presentments made by the Grand Jury and fiated by the Court at this Assizes, to the best of this deponent’s knowledge and belief. Signed, Barony of Ardee. STEPHEN O’SHAUGHNESSY, £ s d No. Sworn before me at Dundalk, this 6th dag of March, 1895. Granted Spring, 1890. 218 93, Patrick Kearney, 30 perches fence, road, J. MURPHY, Dunleer to Carrickmacross by Pepperstown, .. 0 1 0 Justice of the Peace for the County of Louth. Carried over, .. 0 1 0 54 55

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OP FORMER ASSIZES,

£ 8 d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 0 1 0 Brought forward, . . 108 7 2 No. No.

Granted Spring, 1891. 280 90, John Reilly, 994 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda, bal 31 219 93, Sylvester Nevin, new fence, road, Hoaths­ 5 0 town cross to Whiteriver bridge, .. .. 0 1 0 231 91, Patrick Markey, 873 perches post road, Carrickmacross to Dundalk, bal 14 5 7 Granted Summer, 1893. 232 92, Patrick Tenanty, 1070 perches * road, 220 66, County Surveyor, 1346 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, bal 9 13 4 Ardee to Annagasson by Bolies and Maine, bal 1 0 0 283 93, Edward Mathews, 833 perches road, 221 72, Owen M, Neary, fence, road, Ardee to Kingscourt to Drogheda, bal 5 7 1 Carrickmacross, ...... 010 234 94, John Reilly, 925 perches road, Dunleer 222 91, Thomas Thornton, 1400 perches road, to Kells by Lawlesstown Hill, bal 7 16 8 Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin and 235 95, John M'Keever, 821 perches road, Dun­ Thomastown, bal 3 0 0 dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, bal 5 2 1 Granted Spring, 1894. 236 96, John Mathews, 648 perches road, Dun­ 223 79, Nicholas Neary, 448 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carrickmacross, bal 26 19 0 dalk Louth and Carrickmacross to Dunleer County by Castle­ Archives 237 97, Laurence Mathews, 775 perches road. bellingham, bal 15 18 4 Ardee to Drumconrath, bal 24 17 11 224 80, Patrick Markey, 783 perches road, Kings­ 238 98, Mathew Flynn, 973 perches road, Drogh­ court to Dundalk, bal 9 10 4 eda to Dundalk by Bolies, bal 8 8 8 225 8!, Bernard Carberry, 1468 perches road, 239 99, Daniel Morgan, 1162 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Kildemock Glebe and Ardee to Castleblayney by Corcreagh, bal 6 19 2 Paughanstown, bal 7 10 6 240 100, Laurence Carroll, 670 perches road, 226 83, County Surveyor, drains and gullets, Dunleer to the sea at Port by Clonmore, bal 7 2 6 road, Ardee to Essexford, .. .. 20 0 0 241 101, Owen Mathews, 2000 perches road, 227 84, Patrick Tenanty, treble gullet, road, Ardee to Carrickmacross, bal 87 18 4 Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, bal 2 0 0 242 102, Patrick Nugent, 540 perches road, 228 85, James Conlon, jun., 7 perches wall, road, Ardee to Slane by Oberstown, bal 6 15 0 Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 6 10 0 243 103, Patrick Quinn, 104 perches road, Newry 229 89, John King, 1600 perches post road, .. .. c. 4 2 4 Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, bal 48 0 0 to Kingscourt,

Carried over, .. 108 7 2 Carried over, .. 30419 10 56 57

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£ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 304 19 10 Brought forward, .. 653 8 8 No. No. 244 104, James Carroll, 54 perches road, Ardee to Carrickmacross, .. •. .. 1 16 0 258 72, Laurence Maguire, 1358 perches road, Dundalk to Drogheda by Annagasson, bal 26 9 8 245 105, John M'Fadden, 1100 perches road, Dundalk to the sea at Salterstown, bal 17 15 0 259 73, Patrick Brennan, 1777 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt, bal 26 16 7 246 106, Henrj Lennon, 1438 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Drogheda, bal 14 18 7 260 74, James Flynn, 454 perches road, Castle­ bellingham to the sea at Seabank, . . 13 410 247 107, Laurence Mathews, 1322 perches road, Ardee to Annagasson, bal 14 16 9 261 75, Peter Nugent, 1378 percheo road, Ardee to Annagasson, bal 34 12 10 248 108, Patrick Quinn, 150 perches post road, Inniskeen to Carrickmacross ; . .. 5 12 6 262 76, Bernard Sweeney, 981 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt by Nicholastown, bal 35 8 0 Granted Summer, 1894. 263 77, Thomas M'Donald, 980 perches road, 249 61, Patrick Boe, 984 perches road, Dundalk Dundalk to Dunleer, ...... 615 0 to Ardee, bal 46 16 0 264 78, John Durnin, 2080 perches road, Carrick­ 250 62, Patrick M'Fadden, 1346 perches road, macross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 27 0 0 ArdeeLouth to Annagasson by Rolies and Mayne, County bal 64 12 0 Archives 265 79, James M‘Keown, 532 perches road, Dun­ 251 63, Patrick Meade, 918 perches road, Ardee dalk to Dunleer, bal 33 4 0 to Drumcondra by Coole, bal 16 10 3 266 80, Hugh Sweeney, 785 perches road, Dun­ 252 64, Bichard Kelly, 1712 perches road, Ardee dalk to Kingscourt, bal 20 3 2 to Carrickmacross by Tallanstown, bal 40 12 0 267 81, Patrick Brennan, 1339 perches road, Dun­ 253 65, John Carberry, 1602 perches part post dalk to Kingscourt by Beaghstown, bal 8 2 7 road, Ardee to Dunleer by Bichardstown, .. 68 3 5 268 82, Patrick Grogan, 261 perches road, Drogh­ 254 66, Patrick Grogan, 972 perches road, Collon eda to Dundalk by Mosstown graveyard, .. 5 8 9 Collon to Dunleer, bal 24 12 0 269 83, Patrick Reilly, 422 perches part post road, 255 67, James M'Hugh, 641 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Drogheda through Ardee, .. 90 0 0 dalk to Drumcondra, bal 8 14 4 270 84, Patrick Corbally, 942 perches road, Dun­ 256 68. Patrick Meade, 500 perches road, Ardee leer to Kells and Slane by Smarmore, bal 14 9 6 to Drumcondra, bal 6 10 0 271 85, Bernard Anderson, 437 perches road, 257 69, James Hoey, Burley bridge, road Ardee Collon to Drumcondra by Belpatrick, bal 3 2 1 to Drumcondra, bal 17 0 0

Carried over, .. 653 8 8 Carried over, . . 1052 15 8 58 59

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£ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, .. 1052 15 8 Brought forward, 1 1 0 No, No, Granted Spring, 1894. 272 86, James Carroll, 2286 perches road, Ardee 282 110, Thomas M'Donald, 460 perc road, to Carrickmacross, bal 26 4 0 Collon to the sea by Tullyesker, bal 6 16 8 273 87, Patrick M'Cullough, 967 perches road, 283 115, Thomas M'Donald, 378 perc road, Dundalk to Drogheda by Rathescar, 31 4 7 Drogheda to Dunleer, bal 12 5 0 274 88, James Speers, 840 perches road, Ardee 284 116, Thomas M'Douald, 454 perc road, to Kells by Shanlis, 42 0 0 Collon to the sea by Listoke, bal 6 18 4 275 8D, Thomas Thornton, 1400 perches road. Granted Summer, 1894. Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin and Thomastown, bal 14 3 4 28^ 95, Thomas M'Donald, 1170 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, ,, 136 10 0 276 90, Michael Smyth, 875 perches road, Ardee 286 96, Peter Carroll, 65J perches road, Drogh to Drogheda by Knockacleva, bal 13 10 5 eda to the sea, 18 0 3 277 til, Thomas M'Donald, 678 perches road, 287 97, Peter Cflrioll, 147 perches road, Drogho Dunleer to the sea at Poitby Drumcar, .. 22 12 0 to the sea by Greenhills, 9 16 0 278 92, John Hickey, 832 perches road, Ardee to 288 99, Thomas M'Donald, 376 perches road Slane by Smarmore, bal 4 9 4 Louth CountyDrogheda Archives to Dundalk, 27 12 0 279 93, John Halligan, 417 perches road, Ardee 289 102, Thomas M'Donald. 196 perches road to Collon by Belpatrick and Funshog, bal 2 19 0 Collon to the sea, 9 16 0 TOTAL. .. £1209 18 4 290 103, Peter Carroll, 129 perches road, Drogh eda to the sea by the Chord road and Greenhills 9 13 6

TOTAL, £238 8 9 Barony of Drogheda. £ s d No. Granted Summer, 1893. Barony of Upper Dundalk. 280 103, Thomas M'Donald, fence, road, Drogh­ £ s d eda to Dundalk, ., .. ..010 No. Granted Summer, 1891. 281 11)9, Peter Carroll, 129 perches road, Drogheda to the sea by the Chord road and 291 115, Mathew Conlon, fence, road, Knock­ Greenhills, bal 1 0 0 bridge to Newry, ...... 010

Carried over, .. 1 1 0 Carried over, ■ . 0 1 0 60 61

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 0 1 0 Brought forward, • • 59 10 3 No. No. Granted Spring, 1 892. Granted Spring, 1894. 292 127, John M'Gough, footpath, road, Dun­ 303 119, Laurence Conlon, 1093 perches post dalk to Castlebellingham, .. .. 2 10 0 road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, bal 71 3 7 Dun- Granted Summer, 1892. 304 120, John M'Gahan, 990 perches road, dalk to Carrickmacross, bal 55 15 0 293 125, County Surveyor, extra broken stone, road, Dundalk to Blackrock, bal 1 5 5 305 121, Peter Hearty, 1075 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Forkhill, bal 45 3 4 294 128, John Neacey, 25 perches fence, road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, . . 0 1 0 306 122, Bernard Lavelle, 584 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 36 15 8 Granted Spring, 1893. 307 123, Patrick Kirk, 946 perches road, Dundalk 295 122, County Surveyor, extra quantity of to Crossmaglen by Roche, bal 11 14 2 broken stone, road, Dundalk to Dublin, last 308 124, James Lennon, 305 perches road, Dun- instalment, lai 13 14 10 dalk to the sea at South Marsh, bal 8 5 0 296 123, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken 126, Edward M'Keon, railing, road, Dundalk stone, post road, Dundalk to Louth, last instal­ 309 Louth Countyto Drogheda Archives by Blackrock, 0 1 0 ment, i ai 14 19 10 132, Michael Kieran, 1330 perches road, 297 129, Robert M'Neill, 388 perches road, 310 Dundalk to Castleblayney, bal 39 18 9 Newry to Dundalk, bal 5 0 0 311 133, Robert M'Neill, 388 perches road, bal 25 0 0 Granted Summer, 1893. Newry to Dundalk, 298 118, James Rice, 855 perches road, Forkhill, Granted Summer, 1894. to the sea at North Marsh by Lisdoo, bal 3 0 0 • 105, Edward Hearty, 1428 perches road, 299 312 124, County Surveyor, extra stone, road, Dundalk to Crossmaglen, bal 21 10 6 Dundalk to Soldier’s Point, bal 3 17 2 106, Michael Lynch, 976 perches road, 300 313 129, Thomas M'Cooey, wall, road, Ardee to Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 14 10 8 Newry by Skyhill, ...... 010 107, William Henry, 1185 perches road, 301 314 135, James Lavelle, 1002 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Dunleer by Hainstown, • • 51 16 10 dalk to Ardee, bal 10 0 0 315; 110, Peter Morgan, 8 perches protection wall, 302 139, Thomas Finn, 1086 perches road, Dun­ road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross by Belrobin, .. 6 0 0 dalk to Castleblaney, bal 5 0 0 Carried over, • • 447 4 9 Carried over, .. 59 10 3 62 63

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 954 17 9 Brought forward, .. 447 4 9 No. No. 330 129, James M'Gahan, jun., 445 perches road, Dundalk to Dunleer by Dunmahon, bal 4 6 10 816 113, Patrick Brennan, 226 perches footpath, road, Dundalk to Ardee, last instalment, 32 19 2 331 130, Thomas Finn, 1086 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Castleblayney, bal 36 18 6 317 116, Thomas Hearty, 1830 perches road, Ardee to Newry by Skyhill, bal 16 18 9 332 131, Owen Mathews, 590 perches road, Forkhill to the sea at Lurgangreen, bal 6 9 0 318 117, James Marmion, 562 perches road, 333 132, Sylvester Duffy, 1O7O perches road, Ardee to Newry by Barleyfield, .. . . 49 3 6 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, bal 9 3 6 319 118, James Eice, 855 perches road, Forkhill 334 133, John M ‘ Fadden, 1100 perches road, to the sea at North Marsh by Lisdoo, bal 16 1 3 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, . . 32 1 8 320 119, Patrick Lambe, 1176 perches road, 335 134, John M'Ardle, 648 perches road, Dun­ Uundalk to Crossmaglen, bal 15 8 0 dalk to Newry by Roskeagh, bal 6 4 0 321 120, William Cunningham, 1020 perches road, 336 135, John Reilly, 545 perches road, Dundalk Inniskeen to Newry by Shanmullagh, bal 11 2 6 to Castleblayney by Farrendreg, bal 8 8 9 322 121, James Trainor, 750 perches road, Castle­ Louth County337 136,Archives James Rice, 288 perches road, Dundalk blayney to Newry by Falmore and Kilcurry, bal 13 0 0 to Soldier’s Point, .. • • ..10160 323 122, Patrick Donnelly, 835 perches road, Newry to Ardee by Littlemill, bal 7 0 11 TOTAL, . . £1069 6 0 324 123, Peter Hearty, 920 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 27 1 8 325 124, Patrick Mulholland, 1137 perches road, Dundalk to Inniskeen by Belrobbin, bal 22 12 9 Barony of Lower Dundalk. 326 125, Laurence Conlon, 930 perches road, £ s d Dundalk to Castlebellingham, .. .. 182 2 6 No. Granted Summer, 1891. 327 126, James Lavelle, 1002 perches road, 338 147, County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, Dundalk to Ardee, bal 91 15 7 Dundalk to Newry, bal 10 0 0 328 127, Bernard Lavelle, 801 perches road, Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 18 7 8 Granted Summer, 1892. 329 128, John Reilly, 700 perches road, Dundalk 339 165, County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, to Castleblayney, bal 8 19 2 Dundalk to Newry, 5 10 11 Carried over, .. 15 10 11 Carried over, .. 954 17 9 64 65 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, £ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 134 11 10 Brought forward, .. 15 10 11 No. No. 351 146, Terence Boyle, 1290 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Greenore, bal 13 15 0 340 169, Patrick Hugh M‘ Cann, 890 perches 352 147, Bernard Lavelle, 821 perches road, road, Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 2 0 0 Dundalk to Newry, bal 8 9 6 Granted Spring, 1893. 353 148, Patrick Savage, 312 perches road, Greenore to Newry by Glenmore, bal 2 9 6 341 143, County Surveyor, 1825 perches road, Newr’’ to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, 354 149, Thomas M'Cann, 14 00 perches road, bal 43 4 6 Dundalk to Carlingford, bal 5 8 4 355 150, John Donnelly, 1005 perches road, Car­ Granted Summer, 1893. lingford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 4 13 1 342 149, Michael M'Cann, 968 perches road, 356 151, James Jordan, 906 perches road, Dun­ Dundalk to Newry, bal 7 13 0 dalk to Carlingford by Slievenaglogh, bal 4 5 4

343 165, Peter M'Kevitt, 1085 perches post road, 357 152, Patrick M’Grath, water course and iron Carlingford to Newry, bal 2 0 0 grating, road Carlingford to the sea at Temple­ town, .. • • • • ..200 344 177, Owen Woods, 90 perches road from the Square in Carlingford to Newry road in same, 358 153, Mathew M ‘Bride, 1271 perches road, Louth Countybal 0 10 0 Newry Archives to the sea at Templetown, bal 8 10 8 Granted Spring, 1894. Granted Summer, 1894. 345 135, James O’ Neill, 1571 perches road, 359 138, Peter Carroll, 784 perches road, Dun­ Newry to the sea at Bathcor, bal 6 10 11 dalk to Carlingford, bal 31 17 4

346 136, Peter Toner, footpath, road, Dundalk, 360 139, James Rice, 940 perches road, Market­ to Carlingford, bal 6 0 0 hill to Carlingford, bal 20 5 0

347 138, Thomas M‘Dowell, fence, road, Dundalk 361 140, Thomas Rice, 1140 perches road, Dun­ to Jonesborough, ...... 010 dalk to Carlingford by Piedmont and Giles’ Quay, bal 16 10 0 348 139, Mathew Clarke, fence, road, from the New Inn to Jonesborough, .. .. 0 1 0 362 141, Patrick Carroll, 700 perches road, Car- Carlingford to Dundalk by Rathcor, bal 8 6 3 349 141, Patrick Rooney, 160 perches new line of road, Riverstown toCastletowncooley, last in­ 363 142, John Rice, 596 perches road, Dundalk stalment, bal 50 0 0 to Carlingford, bal 7 13 2 350 142, James Mackin, hill and hollow, road, 364 143, Patrick Royle, 720 perches road, Dun­ Carlingford to the sea at Templetown, last instal­ dalk to Newry, bal 5 0 0 ment, bal 1 0 6 Carried over, .. 273 15 0 Carried over, .. 134 11 10 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UND ISC HA RGE1) P RESE NTM ENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES.

£ b d £ S d Brought forward, . . 523 11 9 Brought forward, 273 15 0 No. No. 379 163, Thomas Rice, 1551 perches road, Dun­ 365 144, James Rice, 416 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford, bal 61 9 6 dalk to Newry by Faughart, 12 2 8 380 164, Bryan Coyle, 993 perches road, Carling­ 366 145, Laurence M'Kevitt, 190 perches road, ford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 13 5 5 in Town of Carlingford, 5 18 9 381 165, James Hanlon, 666 perches road, Dun­ 367 146, County Surveyor, 305 perches road, dalk to Carlingford, bal 17 15 0 Carlingford to the sea at Bellurgan, bal 2 1 8 382 166, James Rice, 2450 perches road, Newry 368 147, Charles Hanlon, bridge, road, Carling­ to Carlingford by Ravensdale and Bellurgan, bal 31 5 0 ford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 2 19 6 383 167, Peter Carroll, 1520 perches road, Dun­ 369 148, Thomas Boyle, jun., gullet, road, Newry dalk to Carlingford, bal 24 17 6 to the sea at Templetown, bal 5 19 11 384 168, Peter M'Kevitt, 1085 perches post road, 370 149, County Surveyor, 70 perches water­ Carlingford to Newry, .. . . 18 13 0 courses in Carlingford, 5 0 0 385 169, Andrew O’ Neill, 1195 perches post road, 371 150, Patrick Rice, pump, road, Dundalk to Carlingford to Newry, .. .. 16 3 8 Carlingford, 0 1 0 Louth County386 170, Archives Patrick Hugh M’Cann, 890 perches road, 372 151, Terence 8oyle, fence, road, Dundalk Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 10 7 10 to Greenore, 0 1 0 387 171, Michael Breen, 986 perches road, Newry 373 157, Michael M'Cann, 968 perches road, to Giles’ Quay, bal 10 10 10 Dundalk to Newry, bal 69 3 0 TOTAL, .. £727 19 6 374 158, Felix M'Cann, 1048 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newry by Ravensdale Park, bal 52 10 2 375 159, Mathew Carroll, 1825 perches road, Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, bal 51 5 0 376 160, James Rice, 942 perches road, Dundalk to Newry and Forkhill by Monascreebe, bal 15 9 6 Barony of Ferrard. £ s d 377 161, James Rice, 762 perches road, Dundalk No. to Forkhill by Whitemill, bal 15 8 0 Granted Spring, 1890. 378 162, Francis Carroll, 676 perches road, Car­ 388 178, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ lingford to the sea at Templetown, bal 11 16 7 dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 7 0 0

Carried over, .. 523 11 9 Carried over, .. 7 0 0 69 68

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 1241 11 Brought forward, .. 7 0 0 No. No. Granted Spring, 1894. Granted Summer, 1891. 400 155, Patrick Murphy, 1500 perches part post 889 179, County Surveyor, Coneyburrow bridge, road, Ardee to Drogheda, bal 46 9 4 road, Dunleer to Dundalk, bal 1 14 10 401 156, James M'Donald, 1265 perches road, Granted Spring, 1892. Drogheda to Clogher Head, bal 47 15 0 390 166, County Surveyor, repairs to Fishery 402 157, John Stafford, 743 perches post road, Pier at Clogher Head, bal 14 15 8 Drogheda to Collon, bal 33 0 3 391 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ 403 158, Patrick M'Quillan, 1049 perches road, dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 34 15 0 Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, bal 8 17 6

Granted Summer, 1892. 404 159, Patrick M‘Q,uillan, 1096 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Castlecoe, bal 10 19 2 392 196, County Surveyor, Obelisk bridge, road, Dunleer to Duleek, bal 2 10 0 405 160, Nicholas Fitzpatrick, 518 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Ballymakenny, bal 6 18 0 Granted Spring, 1893. 406 161, Peter Taaffe, 1295 perches road, Collon 393 161, Joseph D. Jennings, dangerous hole of to Ardee by Belpatrick, bal 5 18 8 water,Louth road, Seafield to Drogheda, .. County .. 5 0 0 Archives 394 170, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road. Dun­ 407 162, Andrew Leech, 620 perches road, Ter­ 4 leer to Duleek, bal 1 0 0 monfeckin to the sea at Baltray, bal 5 13 395 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ 408 163, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 51 15 0 Collon to the sea by Beaulieu, bal 8 5 0 409 164, Patrick Verdon, 496 perches road, Granted Summer, 1893. Collon to the sea, bal 5 3 0 396 181, Peter Byrne, 624 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, bal 2 0 0 410 165, Patrick Flanagan, 218 perches road, Collon to the sea by Ballymakenny, bal 3 18 0 397 186, Thomas M'Donald, wall, road, Mullary to Collon, ...... 0 1 0 411 166, Patrick M ‘ Q,uillan, 244 perches road, Dunleer to the sea, . . . . 6 12 2 398 201, Michael Johnson, 440 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by -Salterstown and Togher, 412 167, Patrick Flanagan, 183 perches road, bal 2 0 0 Drogheda to Collon, bal 2 12 6 399 216, William Callaghan, 612 perches road, 413 168, John Stafford, wall, road, Drogheda to Ardee to the sea at Duuany, bal 2 0 0 Navan by Townley Hall, .. , . 40 0 0

Carried over .. 124 11 1 Carried over, .. 356 13 0 70 71

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES.

£ s d £ s d ^ Brought forward, . . 356 13 0 Brought forward, .. 459 19 1 No. 414 170, James Toris, jun., gullet, road, Dun­ 428 188, James Toris, jun,, 1000 perches part leer to Ardee, 10 0 post road, Ardee to the sea by Dunleer, bal 15 1 0 415 171, Patrick Gaynor, fence, road, Collon to 429 189, John Connolly, 970 perches road, Dun­ Drogheda by Mellifont, leer to Termonfeckin, bal 10 8 4 7 • • • I 0 10 416 172, Nathaniel Jeffers, fence, road, Drogheda 430 190, James Toris, 220 perches road, Dundalk to Dundalk, to Drogheda, bal 6 0 0 » * * • • .. 0 10 417 177, Michael Smyth, 895 perches road, Collon 431 191, Thomas Townley, 463 perches road, to Kells, hal Kells to Duleek by Townley Hall, . . 11 11 6 17 2 6 432 192, Francis M'Cabe, 490 perches road, 418 178, Thomas M‘Donald, 726 perches road, Dundalk to Drogheda by Barmeath, bal 5 6 8 Drogheda to Dundalk, lax 20 13 6 433 193, John Stafford, 1430 perches part post 419 179, Andrew Gallagher, 975 perches road, road, Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, bal 42 7 8 Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont and Lynch’s cr°ss, iai 6 7 6 434 194, Thomas Crilly, 980 perches road, Drogh­ eda to Dundalk, bal 16 15 0 420 180, Thomas M'Donald, 930 perches road, Collon to the sea at Baltray by Ballymakenoy, 435 195, Andrew Gallagher, 900 perches road, Louth Countyhal 12 10 0 Drogheda Archives to the sea by Queensborough, bal 9 12 6 421 181, Owen Crosby, 1045 perches road, Dun­ 436 196, Patrick Murphy, 460 perches road, leer to the sea at Ganderstown, lai 10 3 9 Drogheda to Collon by Balgatheran, bal 6 0 0 422 182, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road, Dun­ Granted Summer, 1894. leer to Duleek, i ai 6 12 0 437 173, Patrick Byrne, 900 perches road, Drogh­ 423 183, Laurence Mathews, 734 perches road, eda to Dundalk by Blackhall, . . ..432 6 Kells to Dunleer by Funshog, hal 5 5 10 438 174, William M ‘Quillan, 1017 perches road, 424 184, John Finnegan, 417 perches road, Collon Collon to the sea, bal 23 14 7 to Slane, i a\ 5 7 6 439 175, James Crilly, 595 perches road, Drogh­ 425 185, Francis M'Cabe, 373 perches road, Dun­ eda to Dundalk by Rathdrummond and Briarhill, leer to the sea by Barmeath, lai 3 6 6 bal 5 7 1 426 186, Thomas Terney, 30 perches road, 440 178, County Surveyor, railing, road, Collon Drogheda to Kells, 1 10 0 to Drogheda, : . . . 3 0 0 427 ^ 187, Laurence Maguire, 1182 perches road, 441 179, Thomas M'Donald, fence, road, Drogh­ Drogheda to the sea at Dunany, lai 13 5 0 eda to Dundalk, . . •. ..0 1 0

Carried over, 459 19 1 Carried over, .. 658 611 72 73 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ s d Brouqht forward, .. 658 6 11 Brought forward, .. 1173 5 8 No. No. 442 184, Peter Byrne, 624 perches road, Drogheda 456 198, Thomas Terney, 1045 perches road, to Dundalk by Clogher, .. ..130 0 Drogheda to Kells, bal 30 19 2 448 185, Joseph Connor, 452 perches road, Dun­ 457 199, Thomas M'Donald, 988 perches road, leer to the sea by Painstown, . t . 15 1 4 Dunleer to the sea at Reynoldstown, .. 57 12 8 444 186, Michael Smyth, 714 perches post road, 458 200, Philip M'Evoy, 320 perches road, Ter­ Drogheda to Collon, bal 42 9 6 monfeckin to the sea at Seapoint Lodge .. 21 6 8 445 187, Richard Kirk, 827 perches road, Drogh­ 459 201, Nicholas Hagerty, 548 perches road, eda to Dundalk by Clogher, . . 55 2 8 Dunleer to the sea by Garrolagh, bal 6 5 4 446 188, Patrick Commons, jun,, 1697 perches 460 202, John Finnegan, 262 perches road, road Collon to the sea by Fieldstown, bal 18 12 9 Dunleer to Collon by Lord Massereene’s demesne, bal 6 2 0 447 189, Patrick M'Evoy, 784 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 28 12 0 461 203, Bernard Anderson, 304 perches road, Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, bal 4 8 0 448 190, Patrick Henry, 1403 perchos road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Togher, bal 88 13 9 462 204, Thomas M'Donald, 462 perches road, Louth CountyDrogheda Archives to Dundalk, • • 64 16 0 449 191, Joseph Connor, 1215 perches road, Dun­ leer to the sea at Port by Togher, .. 45 11 8 463 205, Patrick M'Cullousrh, 1300 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Monasterboice, bal 23 15 0 450 192, Thomas M'Donald, 1046 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Stonehouse and Rokeby 464 206, Patiick Murphy, 800 perches road, Hall, .. ., .. .. 84 17 4 Ardee to Drogheda by Harristown, bal 15 0 0 451 193, Andrew Gallagher, 835 perches road, 465 207, Patrick Murphy, 670 perches road, Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 18 10 8 Collon to the sea at Termonfeckin, bal 15 2 6 452 194, William Callaghan, 724 perches road, 466 208, Thomas M'Goveru, 728 perches road, Drogheda to the sea, ...... 12 1 4 Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 5 2 8 458 195, Michael Johnson, 440 perches road, 467 209, Patrick Carberry, 530 perches road, Drogheda to Dundulk by Salterstown and Togher, 11 O 0 Dunleer to the sea at Port, . . 19 17 6 454 196, Edward Jones, Pier and Harbour at 468 210, William Callaghan, 642 perches road, Dunany, ...... 10 0 0 Ardee to the sea at Dunany, • • .. 18 14 6 455 197, Thomas M'Donald, 2035 perches part post road, Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon, .. 176 0 2 TOTAL, .. £1462 7 8

Carried over, ,. 1173 5 8 74 75

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d Barony of Louth. No. Brought forward. 89 6 8 £ 8 d 205, Mathew Curtis, 1370 perches road, Dun­ No. 480 dalk to Ardee, bal 51 10 0 Granted Spring, 1890. 481 206, Thomas Morgan, 809 perches road, 469 207, Owen Gilmer, fence, road, Carrickma- Castleblayne^ to Ardee, bal 5 18 2 croBS to Ardee, ...... 01 0 482 207, Nicholas Neary, 971 perches road, Car­ Granted Spring, 1891. rickmacross to the sea at Seabank, bal 65 6 470 203, Patrick Murray, fence, road, Ardee to 483 208, James Conlon, jun., 817 peiches post Carrickmacros by Drumgowna, . . .. O l 0 road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 27 9 4 484 209, Thomas Grimes, 722 perches road, Granted Summer, 1892. Carrickmacross to the sea at Lurgangreen, bal 6 1 0 471 229, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken Dun- stone, road, Dundalk to Louth, bal 1 1*2 3 485 210, Patrick M'Gee, 435 perches road, dalk to Louth by Ballyoran, bal 4 10 3 472 231, James Moley. building a house, road, 211, Peter M‘Geough, 294 perches road, Dundalk to Louth, ...... 01 0 486 Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, bal 3 8 7 Granted Spring, 1893. Granted Summer, 1894. 473 200, Patrick King, footpath, road, Dundalk road, to Louth, ...... Ol 0 487 212, Joseph Conlon, 488 perches Louth CountyDundalk toArchives Kingscourt, •• 18 6 0 Granted Summer, 1893. 488 *213, Patrick Quinn, bridge, road, Castle­ 474 221, Thomas Woods, 810 perches road, blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, 10 0 0 Kingscourt to Dundalk by Rathbrist, bal 5 0 0 489 214, Neal Connor, fence, road, Dundalk to 475 225, James M'Cue, fence, road, Castleblayney Dunleer by Dromiskin, 0 1 0 to Ardee by Ballykelly, . . .. 0 1 0 490 217, Thomas W oods, 810 perches road, Granted Spring, 1894. Kingscourt to Dundalk by Rathbrist, bal 18 16 3 476 198, Laurence Conlon, 1362 perches road, 218, Michael Boyle, 1005 perches road, 3 491 Dundalk to Carrickmacross, bal 53 16 Kingscourt to Dundalk by Corderry, 25 2 6 477 199, Bernard Connolly, 483 perches road, ?.19 Peter Kerr, 789 perches road, Dundalk Dundalk to Kingscourt by Corderry, bal 7 3 6 492 to Ardee by Grange and Coolfed, bal 12 10 11 478 200, Richard Nugent, 756 perches road, 220. Owen Mathews, jun., 778 perches post Knockbridge to Crossmaglen, bal 7 4 0 493 road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, .. •• 34 0 9 479 201, James M‘Donnell, jun., 653 perches road, road, Castleblayney to the sea at Blackrock, by Tully - 494 221, John M'Hugh, 1483 perches 49 8 8 gee, ...... 14 5 8 Carrickmacross to the sea at Whitehouse, 362 15 7 Carried over, .. 898 6 Carried over,

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£ 8 d AT No. Brought forward, 362 15 7 495 222, James M'Connon, 1389 perches road, SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. Dundalk to Kingscourt by Whiterath, bal 21 6 0 496 223, Bernard Connolly, 1061 perches road, Carrickmacross to Dunleer, bal 12 6 3 W e appoint that Presentment Sessions shall be held at the 497 224, Patrick Murray, 624 perches road, following times and places, and for the following Baronies, Ardee to Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, bal 13 8 0 between the hours of Twelve o’clock at noon and Five o’clock in 498 225, Michael Boyle, 1400 perches road, Car­ the afternoon of each day respectively, preparatory to the next rickmacross and Louth to Dunleer, bal 28 IB 4 General Assizes, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 W m . 4, chap. 116 499 226, James M'Gahan, jun., 989 perches road, section 3, viz. : — Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, bal 18 18 1 At Ardee, on Monday, the 6th May, 1895, for Ardee Barony. 500 227, Patrick Quinn, 697 perches road, Castle­ blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, bal 5 4 11 At Carlingford, on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1895, for Lower Dundalk Barony. 501 228, John Mathews, 2049 perches road, Car­ At Dunleer, on Thursday, the 9th May, 1895, for Drogheda rickmacross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 73 13 6 Barcny. 502 Louth 229, William Chesher, 1005 perchesCounty road, At Dunleer, Archives on Thursday, the 9th May, 1895, for Ferrard Dundalk to Dunleer, bal 33 15 0 Barony. 503 230, Owen Mathews, jun,, 556 perches road, At Louth, on Friday, the 10th May, 1895, for Louth Barony. Castleblayney to Ardee by Mullacrew, .. 15 12 9 At Dundalk, on Monday, the 13th May, 1895, for Upper Dundalk Barony. TOTAL, £585 13 5 At Dundalk, on Monday, the 13th May, 1895, for County at Large, ______

ABSTRACT. W e fix and determine that the number of persons to be UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. associated with the Justices at the several Presentment Sessions for the County shall be as follows, viz.:— County at Large, £28 1 10 Ardee, 1209 18 4 For Ardee Barony—Eight For Ferrard Barony—Eight Drogheda, .. 238 8 9 For Lr. Dundalk Barony— Six For Louth Barony—Six Upper Dundalk, 1069 6 0 For Drogheda Barony—Five For Up. Dundalk Barony—Six Lower Dundalk, 727 19 6 Ferrard, 1462 7 8 And from the following Lists, containing double the same Louth, 585 13 5 number of persons who have paid the greatest amount of Grand

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to the provisions of the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 8, the LOUTH BARONY. aforesaid number are to be chosen by Ballot, viz. : — Mathew Reilly, Derrycammagh Walter Gernon, Mills of Ijouth Samuel Knaggs, Corderry Albert Jeffers, Drumleck Thomas Callan, Tullygee Patiick Kieran, Summerhill ARDEE BARONY. Robert M'Dowell, Woodtown Richard Bell, Corderry Jas. M'Alister, Milltowngrange Joseph Henry, Dunleer I atrick Feehan, Braganstown William Morgan, Dromiskin Patrick Hughes, Castlering Thomas K. Coleman, Baltrasna Patrick Smith, Holies Thomas Boyd, Newtowndarver H. St. Geo. Smith, Blakestown Patrick Reilly, Millextown James Gray, Hoathstown Denis H. Browne, Tullykeel UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. Owen M. Neary, Cookstown Joseph M'Keever, Broadlough Arthur M'Kevitt, Kilcurley John M'Mahon, Newtownbabe Owen Halpenny, Riverstown John Moore, Currabeg Thomas J. Byrne. Rosmakay James L. Arthur, Haynestowu Thomas Dolan, Arde9 William Courtenay, Rathcoole Thomas E. Quigley, Roche Nicholas M'Ardle, Kilcurry Patrick A, Mohan, Nicholastown Loughlin Byrne, Killanny William M'Dowell, Lisnawilly Matthew Duffy, Dunbin Big Lionel L. Harty, Belrobbiu William Coulter, Barronstown LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. Robert Bailie, Shortstone Peter Sandys, Haynestown

Telford MacNeill, Aghaboys Peter Murphy, Mucklagh William Kearney, Willville Laurence Feehan, Monksland Peter Murphy, Ballynamaghery Jas. M'Alester, Faughart Lower The following Applications have been approved of at Presentment Francis Boyle, Ballymascanlon Richard Poddy, Aghaboys Sessions, and are now certified, viz. :— Owen Quinn,Louth Ballagan John Kendall,County Loughanmore To repair Archives and reconstruct 120 perches of the road from Hardman’s James M'Dowell, Liberties James M'Grath, Ardtully Beg garden by Crushrod lane to Scarlet street, between the house of James Kearns, Newfoundwell road, and the County road leading to Ballyma­ kenny. Not to exceed £180. (See No. 1 on Schedule, Barony of DROGHEDA BARONY. D rogheda.) Robert J. Eager, Townrath To make 82 perches cf a new line of road from Carlingford to Newry, Nicholas Noiris, Ballymakenny between the road leading from the Big Woman’s grave to Omeath John Leland, Beltichburne Christopher M ‘Dermott, Drogheda John Faulkner, Carntown shore, and the road leading from the Big Woman’s grave to the County Matthew Reid, Balljmakenny meering at Cornamucklagh. Not to exceed £180. (See No. 1 on Chas. Woods,Hardman’s Garden •lames Rogers, Townrath Schedule for Barony of Lower Dundalk.) James Rogers, Townrath Patk. Carroll, Shamrock Lodge

FERRARD BARONY. We appoint that 165 copies of the Schedules of Applications made at each such Sessions be printed and distributed by the Secretary to George C. Smyth, Newtown Nicholas Halligan, Banktown the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 W m. 4, chap. 116, sec. 5. Stephen Segrave, Dunany Christopher M‘Dermott, Drogheda Nicholas Magrane, Burren Patrick Collier, Dales John O’Reilly, Clonmore Thomas Corrigan, Termonfeckin We appoint that 250 copies of the Presentments made at the present Patrick Crilly, Morganst-own Joseph Dolan, Gaulstown Francis Carroll, Dunleer Assizes, and Presentments remaining 37et Undischarged ; also, a de­ Bernard M'Kenna, Mountdoyle tailed Abstract of his Accounts, be printed, and distributed by the Patrick Carroll, Timullen John Mathews, Dunleer Thomas M'Keever, Collon Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Acts 6 & 7 W m. 4, chap. Nicholas Markey, Carrickbaggot 116, sec. 142 ; and 30 & 31 V ictoria, chapter 46. 80 81 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1895.

'We appoint that the County Surveyor shall keep an office open for his regular attendance on business, within the Town of Dundalk Ordered - That the Surveyor’s Report and Abstracts laid on the pursuant to the Act G & 7 Wm 4, chap. 116, section 43. Table be printed in the Warrant for the ensuing half-year.

Ordered—That on all Presentments granted at this Assizes, for fi,Wp ^PP0^ the fo lIo w i« 8 to be High Constables and Collectors of Public Works exceeding £20, the Secretary to the Grand Jury do t le Public Moneys granted at this Assizes, for their respective Baronies, advance to Contractors three-fourths of the amount on Certificate of pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, section 147, viz. :__ County Surveyor in each case, pursuant to the 128th section of the 116th chapter, 6 & 7 Wm. 4th. and 30 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46. The For Ardee Barony, Patrick Cluskey of Wottonstown. period for issuing such advances to terminate one week previous to the For Drogheda Barony, Patrick M'Donnell, of Carterstown Fiscal Day of the ensuing Assizes. For Ferrard Barony, Do. 1885, from Spring Assizes 189o, to Summer Assizes, 1895, viz. ° ’ C o m m it t e e . John Murphy, Esq., J.P. W e direct that the following Undischarged Presentments be LouthThomas M. Richardson, Esq.,County J.P. re-presented Archives in aid of the Levy, at the present Assizes, as regards John Coleman Kieran, Esq., J.P. contracts recommended by the County Surveyor, viz.:— John J. E. Bigger, Esq., J.P. No. £ 8 d William M. Patteson, Esq., J.P. Joseph A. Coulter, Esq., J.P. County at Large, .. 233 Samuel Parks & Son,.. 0 7 0 Ardee Barony, .. 249 Thomas Kindlan, 10 0 0 250 John Carberry, ,. 2 6 6 251 Peter Mathews, 19 0 0 "v ^'ei^ er- ^0r Pu*?lishing the County Advertisements, for One Year ending Spring Assizes, 1896, has been accented from the following 255 Laurence Mathews, .. 3 0 0 .Newspaper 1 ropnetor, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wrm. 4 chan 116 259 Patrick Brennan, 2 0 0 sec. 2 2 , viz. :— ’ 1 ’ 266 James M'Keown, 1 6 0 Thomas Roe, Dundalk Democrat, £30. 267 Hugh Sweeney, 3 0 0 268 Patrick Brennan, 2 0 0 274 Patrick M'Cullough, .. 2 0 0 A Tender for the supply of Coals to the Dundalk and Ardee Court­ 277 Michael Smyth, 2 0 0 houses for One Year, to Spring Assizes, 1896, pursuant to advertisement 280 John Halligan, 0 6 0 has been accepted from the following party, pursuant to the Act 6

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES^ 1895.______GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 189-5. No. £ 8 d 351 James Lavelle, 1 10 0 2 P. J. Lynam, . . 266 13 4 0 12 0 353 John Reilly, 3 Do. .. 25 0 0 1 0 355 Thomas Finn, 5 4 James Dromgoole, . . 40 0 0 0 356 Owen Mathews, 1 10 5 John M. C. Lyons, .. 40 0 0 358 Sylvester Duffy, 0 15 0 6 Francis J. Lynam, .. 37 10 0 359 John M'Fadden, 1 0 0 7 Thomas J. Byrne, .. 23 10 0 i)7, 382 Felix M'Cann, 15 0 0 8 Thomas M‘Govern, . . 5 0 0 383 Mathew Carroll, 0 13 0 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, 5 0 0 384 James Rice, 3 1 0 10 Townley F. Filgate, .. 5 0 0 385 Do. 0 15 0 11 Joseph Reilly, .. 2 0 0 387 Thomas Rice, 1 5 0 12 Do. ..200 389 James Hanlon, 3 0 0 17 Harbour Constable of 390 James Rice, 0 18 0 Carlingford (out of 392 Peter M'Kevitt, 1 0 0 Harbour Funds, . . ,, ,, ,, 395 Michael Breen, 0 18 0 18 Harbour Constable of 396 James Rice, 2 0 0 Giles’ Quay (out of 397 Patrick Rice, 0 10 0 Harbour Funds), . . ,, ,, ,, 398 Patrick Boyle, 0 15 0 19 Harbour Constable of 400 John Rice, 0 7 6 Clogher Head (out of 401 Francis Carroll, I 0 0 Harbour Funds), .. ,, ,, ,, 407 Thomas M'Cann, 55 0 0 20 Dr. J. C. Sellars, . . 73 13 0 Ferrard Barony,Louth. . 425 Peter Mathews, County21 0 0 Archives21 Dr. Thomas J. Moore, 37 8 4 427 Robert Usher, 0 1 0 24 Governors Richmond Dis­ 429 County Surveyor (not trict Lunatic Asylum, 2209 5 10 required), 123 2 6 28 William Tempest, . . 4 7 0 433 Do. Do. . . 26 0 11 29 Patrick Mathews, .. 1 8 7 442 Patrick Henry, 2 0 0 30 Patrick M'Cullough, .. 2 4 9 Louth Barony, .. 507 Johi Mathews, 0 10 0 42 St. Conleth’s Reforma­ 508 Owen Mathews, jun. .. 1 0 0 tory School, . • 6 10 8 509 John M ‘Hugh, 2 0 0 43 Artane Industrial School, 7 18 11 514 Michael Boyle, 4 0 0 44 House of Charity do. .. 20 13 3 517 Owen Mathews, ju n .., 1 0 0 45 St, Joseph’s do. . . 99 17 6 518 John M'Hugh, 2 0 0 (Dundalk) 521 Patrick Murray, 2 0 0 46 St. Joseph’s do. .. 6 10 8 522 Michael Boyle, 4 0 0 (Letterfrack) 523 James M'Gahan, jun., 0 15 0 47 Danesfort, do, .. 12 19 2 525 John Mathews, 5 10 0 48 St Anne’s do. .. 3 5 4 49 The Meath do. .. 2 18 8 We direct that the following Presentments made at this 50 F. O’Neill & Co., .. 14 4 8 Assizes, be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County 51 T. F. Filgate, .. 2 9 2 Bank, v iz.: — 52 F. O’Neill & Co., .. 12 9 0 No. £ s d 53 Joseph Reilly, . • 9 10 2 County at Large, .. 1 Towdey F. Filgate, .. 90 16 8 54 T. F. Filgate, .. 15 0 84 85

GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. W e direct the following Discharged Presentments of the No. £ 8 d present Assizes, to be paid to the undermentioned parties, on / Stephen O’Shaughnessy, 103 7 0 Letters of Administration, produced, viz. : — 1 Andrew Fleming, 3 o o No. 1-58, Mary M'Cann, administratix of Felix j Joseph Reilly, o 10 o M'Cann, deceased, .. £25 0 0 \ Patrick Garvey, 1 o o No. 382, Mary M'Cann, administratrix of Felix 56 Stephen O’Shaughnessy, 42 4 8 M'Cann, deceased, .. £4 10 2 58 T. F. Filgate, 28 o o 59 Do. 40 o o No. 502. James Crilly and Kate Crilly, adminis­ 60 Do. 28 14 1 trators of Thomas Crilly, deceased, .. £20 0 0 / H. G. Brownrigg, 12 15 3 1 C, W . Lyon, o 6 o Ordered—That the sums of £16 and £6, amounts Discharged j J, W. Brown, .. 5 16 6 on Presentments Nos 63 and 68 respectively, at the present \ F . St. Geo. MacCorthy, 35 6 6 Assizes, Patrick Meade, contractor, be paid to James Meade, of 63 Weights and Measures, 30 o 0 Silverhill, in the County of Louth, said Patrick Meade having 68 Court-keeper Wicklow, 1 12 6 69AExpenses under Food executed and deposited with our Secretary, a Power of Attorney authorising the said James Meade to receive all payments which and Drugs’ Act, 5 o 0 may be due on foot of said Presentments. Ardee Barony, 1 2 a James Rice, ,, 2 0 o 0 1 2 b D o, 3 7 0 12c Do. 7 16 6 Ordered—That the sum of £4 4s. 0d,, amount Discharged on Drogheda Barony, 5 Patrick M ‘ Donnell, .. 12 19 1 Presentment No. 411 at the present Assizes, James Macken, Louth6 Samuel Sloan, Countyo 9 8 contractor, Archives be paid to Mathew Carroll, of Carlingford, in the Upper Dundalk Barony, 13 Thomas Burn, 75 1 o County of Louth, the said James Macken having executed and Lower Dundalk Barony, 15 Samuel Russell, 66 13 8 deposited with our Secretary a Deed of Assignment authorising 17 James Pice, 5 0 o o the said Mathew Carroll to receive the sum of £57 4s. 6d,, being 18 Do. 49 12 4 the full amount of said Presentment. 19 Do. 19 17 3 2 0 Do. 9 12 o 21 Patiick Boyle, 7 o o Ordered that the sums of £4, £12, £3 6s. 10d., and Ferrard Barony, 11 Patrick M‘Donnell, 90 6 10 £3 3s. Id., amounts discharged on Presentments, Nos. 129, 2 2 6 , 12 Samuel Sloan, 1 15 5 354, .523 respectively, James M'Gahan, jun., contractor, be paid Louth Barony, 6 James Cluskey, 39 12 11 to Patrick M'Gahan, brother of said James M'Gahan, jun., on 8 James Rice, 16 19 11 his indemnifying the Secretary to the Grand Jury against any claim to said sums by the said James M'Gahan, jun.

We direct that the following Discharged Presentments of the present Assizes be paid to the undermentioned parties, viz,:— Ordered— That Horatio Chegwin be paid out of the surplus or No. 67, Patrick O’Neill, security for Andrew balance in County Bank to the credit of Carlingford Harbour, O’Neill, deceased, .. £16 3 .8 the sum of £1 13s, 3d. for personal and Petty Sessions’ Court ex­ No. 393, Patrick O’ Neill, security for Andrew penses connected with the duties of his office as Harbour Constable. O’Neill, deceased, .. £5 3 8 I 86 87

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Ordered— That the salaries of the Coroners for the two Divisions The Local Government Board for Ireland having paid into of the County of Lauth be fixed for the year ending at Spring the County Bank the sums of £552 2s. 11d., £350 19s. 4d., and Assizes, 1896, as follows, viz. : — £452 19s 6d. respectively, pursuant to the Acts 51 & 52 Victoria, chapter 60, sec. 8, sub-section 2, being this County’s proportion Coroner J. C. Sellars, Dundalk District, ... £60 0 0 of the Probate Duty Grant, in respect of the period ending 31st Coroner T, J. Moore, Ardee District, .. 400 0 March, 1895, to be applied in aid of the expenses incurred for cost of repairs and maintenance of roads and bridges in this County— Francis Bonynge, Collector of County Cess for the Barony of Ordered, that the said three sums, amounting in the whole to Ardee, not having attended before the Grand Jury to close his the sum of £1356 Is. 9d., be apportioned over the Baronies as collection, and the office being now vacant: W e appoint Patrick follows, viz. : — Cluskey, of Wottonstown, to fill said vacancy, and order our Solicitor to take all necessary steps to recover whatever arrear may Ardee Barony, .. £321 0 0 be ascertained to be outstanding. Drogheda Barony, 34 0 0 Upper Dundalk Barony, .. .. 300 0 0 Lower Dundalk Barony, .. 160 0 0 Ordered— That the following defaulting Contractors be handed Ferrard Barony, .. 390 0 0 Louth Barony, .. 151 1 9 over to the Sessional Crown Solicitor for prosecution—the case of Patrick Rooney not to be proceeded vrith if the contract be com­ £1356 1 9 pleted to the satisfaction of the County Surveyor before the next Quarter Sessions, v iz .:— No. 225, Michael Boyle. Ordered—Louth That in lieu of the order County made in the case of Archives 372, Patrick Brennan. defaulting contractors, at Spring Assizes, 1880, in all cases in 410, Patrick Rooney. which the County Surveyor requires legal assistance on behalf of 479, John Stafford, the County prosecution of defaulting contractors, he shall be at liberty to apply to Mr. Rogers, Solicitor to the Grand Jury, who shall act in ’such prosecutions, and be paid the proper costs It appearing that Thomas Smith, of Clogher Head, has pur­ in reference thereto, including the attendance of witnesses. chased from the Board of W orks certain sheds and a weighbridge, which stand on ground at Clogher Head New Pier in the posses­ sion of the Grand Jury : It is Ordered— That the said Thomas Ordered— That the Report of Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D., Smith be accepted as the tenant for the site of above described Public Analyst for this County, be printed in the Warrant for erections at a rent of sixpence per week, and that our Solicitor be the ensuing half-year. instructed to prepare an agreement accordingly.

Ordered—That the Harbour Constables of the different Fishery Piers and Harbours within this County be directed to take legal Resolved--That the Grand Jury having been given to under­ proceedings to enforce payment of dues, and that in these and all stand that the Treasury assented to advance the money for other cases connected with the control and management of the repairing Carlingford Pier, taking payment by instalments, Harbours, in which legal assistance may bo required, they shall decline to assess £726 15s. 0d, in one sum on the Barony of be at liberty to employ the Solicitor to tho Grand Jury. Lower Dundalk, which would entail a rate of eightpence in the 89 GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. pound for renewing the unsatisfactory work executed by the Board of Works, which is now being repaid by instalments— twelve of W e direct our Solicitor to take the opinion of Counsel as to which are still unpaid. whether any and what change in the form of Road Maintenance Proposed by H. C. Tisdall, Esq. Contracts. Tenders, Advertisements, &c., ought to be made in Seconded by Richard Quin, Esq. consequence of the recent decision of the Queen’s Bench Division in re Dogherty, and its affirmance by the Court of Appeal on 26th February last, and we authorise the County Surveyor to act Ordered -That Mr. Rogers, Solicitor to the Grand Jury, be on such advice, authorised to instruct Counsel to appear before the Judge in the matter of the Grand Jury’s refusal to present for repayments to the Board of Works in the cases of Carlingford New Pier, repairs, Referring to a circular from His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, and additional accommodation for Richmond District Lunatic dated 14th February, 1895, relative to the expenses of carrying Asylum. out the Food and Drugs Acts (38 & 39 Victoria, chap. 63; and 42 & 43 Vic., chap. 30), It is ordered—That £5 be presented at Ordered—That the following Committee be appointed to confer this Assizes to meet said expenses, and that our Secretary be with our County Surveyor and the official for the Post Office as to authorised to advance to each Police Inspector, on application the proposed site for a Post Office for Dundalk, and report to the through his officer, such sums as may from time to time be re­ Grand Jury on Saturday, viz. :— quired for the efficient performance of the duty ; and W6 appoint the following members of the Royal Irish Constabulary to carry C o m m it t e e . out the provisions of the above recited Acts in their respective John Murphy, Esq. districts, viz. : — John Ribton Garstin, Esq. LouthMalcolm B. Murray, Esq.County ArchivesSergeant J. Walsh. Henry C. Tisdall, Esq. ,, B. M‘Vicar. John C. Kieran, Esq. ,, John Brierly. ,, James M'Cabe, Proposed by M. B. Murray, Esq. ,, Henry C. Crossan. Seconded by Win. de Salis Filgate, Esq. ,, Richard Dowd. ,, Jonathan A. Reddy. Resolved— That on the recommendation of the Committee ap­ pointed to arrange as to the granting of a portion of the Court­ house premises as a site for a Crown Post Office: W e approve of Resolved— That the Grand Jury of the County of Louth—having the proposal of the Post Office authorities, and appoint the fol­ in view that the provision of adequate accommodation for the lowing Committee to confer with the County Surveyor, the County Lunatic Poor o f the Richmond (or Metropolitan) district, which Solicitor, and the Post Office officials, as to all necessary details, includes the County Louth, will soon necessitate an outlay for and report to the Grand Jury at the ensuing Summer Assizes, v iz.:— buildings, &c., estimated at about £300,000, and exceeding the amount still outstanding for all the District Asylums throughout C o m m it t e e . John Murphy, Esq. Ireland— hereby calls upon Her Majesty’s Treasury to give due John Ribton Garstin, Esq. effect to the Act passed by Parliament in December last, by not Malcolm B, Murray, Esq. merely extending the number of years fixed for the repayment of Henry C. Tisdall, Esq, the principal advanced, but by reducing to the lowest rate at John C. Kieran, Esq, which money can be borrowed by Government (say 2% per cent.), the interest chargeable an the outstanding amounts of such loans. 91

Act, 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SPRING ASIZES, 1895.

Resolved—That in the opinion of the Grand J ury the repayments COUNTY SURVEYOR’S REPORT. to Government for advances for Lunatic Asylum Buildings should not be exclusively charged on land, but the principle which regu­ lates the maintenance chat ge should be applied to the Building Loans. To the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, assembled at Spring Proposed by John Ribton Garstin, Esq. Assizes, 1895. Seconded by B, B. Balfour, Esq.

M r . F o r e m a n a n d G e n t l e m e n , For Self and Fellows, The most important New Work on the Schedule is No. 1 in Ardee Barony, £530 for making a new road between Bolies and Charleville. L. A. LEE-NOBMAN, The road will be very crooked, and owing to the position of the houses, Foreman of Grand Jury. some sharp bends cannot be rounded off. Also, the road will (prac­ tically) be of no use except to the occupiers whose homes and farms abut on it, and these occupiers are already better provided with roads than the average for the Barony. Two Contracts, No. 108 for £9 in Upper Dundalk, and No. 407 Louth Countyfor £55 in LowerArchives Dundalk, cannot be carried out because, in each case, a few perches of land is required which cannot be purchased by agree­ ment, and the necessary forms to take land compulsorily at a valuation have not been complied with. 1 beg to reccommend that the amounts of these two contracts be re-presented to the credit of the respective Raronies. The following contracts for Special Works have not been completed in the specified time, and the contractors ought to be prosecuted at next Quarter Sessions to recover a penalty :— No. 372, Patrick Rrennan, footpath, Dundalk Rarony; No. 410, Patrick Rooney, new road, Lower Dundalk Barony ; No. 479, John Stafford, protection wall, Ferrard Barony. In the following cases of continued neglect on contracts for road maintenance, I beg to recommend that the contractors be prosecuted at next Quarter Sessions to break the contracts :— No. 218. Michael Boyle, 1005 perches, Louth Barony. No. 225, Michael Boyle, 1400 perches, Louth Barony. 92 93

COUNTY SURVEYOR’S REPORT, SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. COUNTY OF LOUTH. On October, 26th la3t, in the Omeath District of Lower Dundalk Barony, floods of quite an exceptional character damaged about County at Large, and Baronies of Ardee Upper six miles of roads, a two-arch bridge, and several culverts. These Dundalk, Lower Dundalk, Ferrard, and Ijouth. roads, bridges, &c., have been repaired at a cost of £130, under the authority of Magistrates’ orders, and there stills remains damage to the amount of about £60, not of an urgent character, held over for next SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. Presentment Sessions. Amounts on Amounts Balance Warrant for expended up (if any) re­ The Easterly gales of December and January last damaged Giles’ Number and Perches. Summer, to Spring, maining. Quay and Dunany Pier, to a slight extent. Also, the Harbour wall of 1894. 1895. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. the New Pier at Clogher Head yielded slightly under wave pressure, COUNTY AT LARGE. leaving a fissure about 100 feet long, and half an inch wide, at the No. 53, Painting Ardee Court­ 4 0 0 Nil. 4 0 0 widest place, between the Quay paving and the Harbour wall. Nothing house, No. 235, County Court-house, cna now be done to repair this injury, which is of no importance, except repair, 89 13 2 89 13 2 Nil. that it is a symptom of weakness. 93 13 2 89 13 2 4 0 0 ARDEE BARONY. I am, Gentlemen, No. 248, 1777 perches, 2 0 0 2 0 0 Nil. 252, 1777 perches, 0 10 11 0 10 11 Nil, Your obedient servant, 256, 984 perches, 17 4 0 17 4 0 Nil. 257, 1346 perches, 24 2 6 23 2 6 1 0 0 LouthP. J.County LYNAM, Archives20 0 0 Nil. 20 0 0 291, Drains and Gullets, County Surveyor. 63 17 42 17 5 21 0 0 UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. No. 112, 1623 perches, 284 0 6 284 0 6 Nil. 327, extra stone, 1 5 5 Nil. 1 5 5 331', do. 13 14 10 Nil. 13 14 10 331, do. 14 19 10 Nil. 14 19 10 336, 1 428 perches, 13 11 0 13 11 0 Nil. 337, 1185 perches, 7 6 3 7 6 3 Nil. 345, extra stone, 3 17 2 Nil. 3 17 2 363, 1623 perches, 126 2 5 126 2 5 Nil. 464 17 5 431 0 2 33 17 3 LOWER DUNDALK BARONY. No. 146, 305 perches, ... 5 1 8 3 0 0 2 1 8 149, watercourses, ... 5 0 0 Nil. 5 0 0 375, 2016 perches, ... 10 0 0 Nil. 10 0 0 376, 2016 perches, 5 10 11 Nil. 5 10 11 378, 1825 perches, 43 4 6 Nil. 43 4 6

68 17 1 3 0 0 65 17 1 94 95

EXPENDITURE ON WORKS BY COUNTY SURVEYOR. Blank copy of COUNTY SURVEYOR’S SPECIFICATION for repairs of roads, ordered to be printed in the Grand Warrant. Amounts on Am ounts Balance County of Louth.— Barony of. ...N o...... Assizes.— Specification Warrant for ... expended up (if any) re­ Und Instructions to Repair and keep in Repair until Assizes, Number of Perches. Summer, to Spring, ...... m aining. with br o k e n stone or p r e p a r e d g r a v e l , Perches of the road 1894. 1895...... from to between and £ s. d. £ s, d. £ s. d...... FERRARD BARONY. The Repairs shall be commenced immediately after the ensuing Assizes and shall be proceeded with, without intermission until the No. 178, railing, , , 3 0 0 Nil. 3 0 0 road shall have been put into the specified order. 422, Coneyburrow Bridge, 1 14 10 Nil. 1 14 10 The road shall have a clear carriage-way as wide as the existing 423, Clogher Head Pier, ,. 14 15 3 N il. 14 15 3 fences or grips will permit, but in no place to be less than ...... fe e t 426, Obelisk Bridge, 2 1 0 0 Nil. 2 1 0 o wide with gravel or broken stones : where less the road shall oe 429, 1265 perches, 123 2 6 Nil. 123 2 6 brought to this width by widening and metalling, unless where fences, 433, 518 perches, 26 0 1 1 N il. 26 0 J1 trenches, or footpaths interfere greater existing widths in the working surfaces shall be maintained. 171 3 6 Nil. 171 3 6 The footpaths and paved water tables, except in towns placed LOUTH BARONY. under Commissioners appointed under the Towns’ Improvement No. 510, extra stone, (Ireland) Act, shall be kept clean, gravelled, and maintained in ther 1 12 3 Nil. 1 12 3 present state, or as they shall be hereafter reconstructed. D iv is io n s . ABSTRACT. The road shall be kept in repair from water-table to water-table, with broken stones or prepared gravel, and shall be brought to a re­ County at Large, 93 13 2 89 13 2 4 0 0 gular convex curvilineal slope from the centre to the sides on the Ardee, 63 17 5 42 17 5 21 0 0 cross sections, comparatively flat at the crown, but steeper on the Upper Dundalk, 464 17 5 431 0 2 33 17 3 shoulders ; all inequalities shall be reduced by applying new material Lower Dundalk, 68 17 1 3 0 0 65 17 1 to the lower parts. The sides and water tables shall be neatly denned Ferrard, 171 3 6 Nil. 171 3 6 by continuous lines, parallel to the centre of the road, free from Louth, Louth1 12 3 CountyNil. Archives 1 12 3 sudden bends. Along declivities particular attention will be required in keeping 864 0 10 566 10 9 297 10 1 the cross section more convex than elsewhere to pass off the water quickly to the tables. Outlets, pipes, or French drains shall be made to carry off the water where it would otherwise lodge on the water- tables, into the adjacent grips, fields, or water-courses. Inlets shall be made into all cross-drains, pipes, or gullets ; all grips on the field C ou n ts Of X o u tb , 1 P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor, came before the side of the fences and water-drains, .f any, shall be kept open to .allow a free passage for the water, and keep its surface under the water- t o w i t ( G eand JtJKY of said County at Spring Assizes, 1895, ------— —------I_____ ' andtables. maketh The Oath water-tables, that the sum of shoulders, £566 10s. and 9d. sides has of the road shall be been fairly and honestly expended in the execution of and for the above kept free from nuisance and obstructions. The road shall be kept free works, from and before Summer Assizes, 1894, until Spring Assizes, 1895, from dust and mud by sweeping and scraping; the sweepings, and not including outstanding accounts. scrapings, when sufficiently dry, shall be carted ofl, unless required to P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor. fill grips along the road, or to complete the fences and side formation between the water-tables and fences. A sufficient quantity shall Sworn before me this 28th day of February, 1895. always be used for blending with newly spread stones or prepared gravel, especially in dry seasons. These materials shall be applied generally, in wet weather, when the low or concave parts are most L. A. LEE-NORMAN, J.P. visible. They shall be kept in close contact with each other, and when spread, sufficiently blended with sand or road scrapings. In Towns’ and villages, the scrapings or sweepings and dust heaps from the road, shall be removed and carted away by the Contractor, but not the cleansing, sweeping, and scavenging in Towns under the To ns' Improvement Act, which must be done by the Town Commissioners. 96 97

All detached stones appearing on the road, or between the fences, shall be supplied and spread free of charge by the Contractor. Any and all stones appearing on the surface exceeding two-and a-half inches* materials required between the spreading of one year s quantity and in diameter, shall be picked up, collected, taken aside, made into heaps the measurement of the next year’s shall be put out free of charge by broken, and used for darning the surface. the Contractor, by darnings from carts...... cubic yards, at least, of broken stone or properly jfrepared All existing guilets, inlets, outlets, with the tail drains'from gravel, shall be spread skilfully on the road per perch, on the averaga them, ■!rains, water courses, and grips, on the field aide, to be keot. in in each year, exclusive of fine gravel used in footpaths. The stones repair and free for the water to pass through. W^hen springs rise shall be broken so as to pass through an inch and three-quarter ring, through ilia surface, French drains should be made to drain off the to be laid down as the Surveyor or his Assistant shall direct. Tho water to the next cirain or trench. In case of a sudden damage distribution of the metalling shall be proportionate to the wants of the occurring aiong the line, the Contractor is at once to give the Surveyor road as the Assistant shall direct. When “ sea beach” or gravel is the notice to that effect, describing the nature of the damage, and the Con­ material used, it shall be screened from any extra sand, and the larger tractor shall build temporary fences and ta&e such other precautions as pebbles preserved and broken to pass through an inch and three- the County Surveyor may judge to be necessary for the safety of the! quarter ring. No round pebble to be larger than 11/4 inch ring. Any public. The- fences along the line and slopes of cuttings and embank­ larger quantity of broken stones or prepared gravel which shall be ments to oe kept in repair. The battlements and parapets of bridges found necessary for the proper repairs and maintenance of the road on the road, with tho wing walls, pavements, abutments, &c., to be shall be put out and skilfully spread by the Contractor free of extra protected and kept in their present repair, or as thev may be here­ expense to the County or Barony. In towns and on streets the Con­ after repaired. The Contractor to cut down and remove all weeds tractor shall arrange with the Surveyor’s Assistant to deliver and growing along the road on and between the fences before seed time. spread the specified least quantity from carts or depots, at such time3 Sea slopes and pitch pavement along coast roads to be keDt in repair ; and in such quantities as such Assistant shall direct. The most snow drifts shall be romoved immediately after a fall of snow. durable materials to be had in the neighbourhood shall be used—tho The Contractor shall keep the road constantly free from all hardest and toughest are best. No soft or brittle stone, shale, or nuisances, and shall not permit any injury to or encroachment on the pencil, shall be used in any place for repairs. road, and shall summon and prosecute ail offending parties. In case After the road shall have been scraped, the weak portions shall of injury to the road by trees or hedges, the Contractor is to require be darned with a sufficient quantity of broken stones, and a pre­ the owner of the land to prune and lop them—the parties to be paration shall ba made by picking the crust, so that the new materials summoned before the Justices at Potty Sessions, in case of non- shall combineLouth smoothly with the road and form a Countyregular and smooth compliance Archives within Ten days. The Contractor will bo held account­ surface. In darning, the stones shall be laid close and in contact able for any loss or injury to property or persons from putting out with each other. The surface shall be kept free from ruts and long­ materials of any kind on or alongside the road, digging of holes along itudinal furrows by timely and skilful repairs. the road ; or neglecting any necessary precaution to prevent injury to The Contractor shall put out along the sides of the road, or place the public during the continuance of his contract. in depots, the whole quantity of materials specified, from time to time Tho Contractor shall deliver up the road at the expiration of his before tho first day of October in each year, for measurement by the contract, in good repair as above defined, and at any time during the Surveyor’s Assistant, unless when otherwise directed to be spread from existence of his contract shall attend to and carry into effect, any carts fof special repairs. A deduction of a yard and a-half will bo further instructions the Surveyor may find it necessary to give for the made from the measured quantity for each yard deficient after the due repair and preservation of tho road. Any quantity of broken first of October. N o allowance will be made for stones spread out stones or gravel remaining unspread and found at the termination of of any oblongs beforo measurement. the contract along the road shall become the property of the County. The stones shall !> .- arranged along the County roads in narrow oblongs, placed on level beds, not exceeding two feet in width close Dated this...... day of...... up to fences or gnps outside ilie water-tables, of equal size, and containing about a cubic yaru each, and so as not to endanger or inconvcnience the public. County Surveyor of Louth, The Assistant will measure the smaller heaps, to determine the quantity from, if the Contractor neglect making them of the same size. I agree to the above conditions, , Contractor. The iull quantity shall be spread before the first day of the Spuing Assizes in each year. The vaiue of two cubic yards shall be deducted from the amount of the contract for each cubic yard remaining no­ spread afterwards. Any extra metalling required between Spuing Sum.mkh Assizes, in the last year of a contract for surface repairs 98 E 8

COUNTY OF LOUTH SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. 99

HALF-YEARLY REPORT OF COUNTY ANALYST. IMPERATIVE PRESENTMENTS.

To the Grand Jury of the County of Louth.

M r . F o r e m a n a n d G e n t l e m e n , Lunatic Asylum (Maintenance), . . £2209 5 10 I beg leave to submit for your consideration the particulars of the work which I have performed as your Analyst during Do. (Buildings), . . 167 16 6 the half-year ended on the 31st December, 1895. Constabulary Expenses, Nil. The following were analysed for Dundalk Union 2 specimen of County Officers, 634 10 0 water and 1 0 specimens of tea ; one of the waters was a tolerably but not very good one, whilst the other was largely polluted, and in com­ Fee on Audit of Secretary’s Account,.. 16 3 8

position resembled sewage more than it did potable water. Expenses of Inquests, ., 111 1 4

The teas were analysed with the view of determining which was the Expenses under Registry Acts, 188 6 7 best for use in the workhouse. Cess Collectors, 286 18 4 For Drogheda Union there were 99 specimens of milk, 4 of butter, Instalments cf Works, 564 8 5 and one of water analysed. The water was pure, as was also the butter. Louth Many of the milk samples fell below County the average quality of Compensation Archives for Malicious Injuries,.. 47 0 0 pure milk. The Guardians of this Union fine the contractors whenever Expenses under Jurors’ Act, 52 9 8 the quality of the milk falls below average quality. Petty Sessions’ House Rents, 64 0 0 A specimen of oil cake was analysed for Mr. H. C. Tisdall, J.P., Reformatory and Industrial Schools, . . 160 14 2 Dulargy, Ravensdale. It only contained, amongst other constituents, 4 ’91 per cent, of oil. Land Valuation, 52 10 0

I regret much that I have no more work to report than the above. Retiring Allowances, 70 5 0

Apprehension and Conveyance of Prisoners, 54 4 3 I am, Gentlemen, Weights and Measures, 31 1 2 6

Your obedient servant, Repairs to Carlingford New Pier, 726 15 0

CHARLES A. CAMERON, Expenses under Food and Drugs Act, 5 0 0

Public Analyst for the County of Louth. TOTAL, .. £5443 1 6

City Laboratory, 17, Castle Street, Dublin, January 31st, 1895. T O W N L E Y F. FILGATE, Secretary of Grand Jury. r w COUNTY OF LOUTH. ACCOUNT FOLLOWING SUMMER ASSIZES 1894.

declare and tto ?d d “ < W S ^ f V ' l}!',0? a"'y ° f Ij0ulh> d“ hereby as such Secretary as aforesaid, at foot of an account declared by me on the 19th day of Juno lRq4 -° t f th a

CHARGE. DISCHARGE. Balance declared due on last Account, £4537 10 8 Amount of Snms received from Baronial Collectors Amount of Payments made on Queries discharged at the last Summer Assizes, £7047 pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrants, issued after 2 1 Spring Assizes, 1894, 8312 7 1 Amount received from the Paymaster-General for Adi°sehargefdrrme°l8 “ ade °n QU6,i“ P"’™” 1? ' 136 10 1 expenses of Criminal Prosecutions from Spring Amount of payments made on New Presentments of the last Summer Assizes, Assizes, 1894, to Summer Assizes, 1894, 858 18 4 44 19 9 Amount of Sums paid on Court Orders, to Prosecutors Amount of Interest on Exchequer Bills, 12 12 5 Amount of Interest allowed by the County Bank on and Witnesses, from Spring Assizes, 1894, to Summer Assizes, 1894, the Secretary’s Public Account, 22 4 8 24 6 4 Amount of casual Receipts, viz. :__ Amount paid on account of Carlingford Harbour J3 18 9 D og Tax, Do. do. Giles’ Quay do. , 166 4 10 5 3 6 Grant under Probatu Duty Act," Do. do. Clogher Head do. 552 2 11 2 10 0 Clogher Head Harbour Tolls, A“ 0U^ P a.ld to Commissioners of Public W orks being 2 12 7 Giles’ Quay Harbour Tolls, S h i* instalment of Loan for St. Joseph’s Industrial 1 10 9 Carlingford Harbour Tolls, including Arrears 33 18 6 103 18 0 kale of old Weights and Measures, 0 2 0 -nil. Total Payments, £8192 7 1 fr°™. St- Joseph’s Female Industrial' Balance due by the Secretary, School, Dundalk, payable to Board of Works, 100 0 0 5593 19 1

Total, £13786 6 2

Archives Total, £13786 6 2 vff ^ Ihe Secretary has returned Arrears as due by different Baronies, as follows y inXVvphpneSldeT rn e ? b0^ 6 balance thero are Countv Funds invested Baronies. On the last Warrants. in Exchequer Bills, to the amount of £1,300. ~ rdef ’ •• £373 18 11 Drogheda, 21 4 11 Declared by me, this 27th day o f February, 1895. Upper Dundalk, 51 5 8 Lower Dundalk, 2 4 F erra rd , 206 Louth, 177 0 3 WM. M'DERMOTT, Local Government Auditor 53 19 4---- £ 8 8 3 11 5 , , 1895. , u b l in D Govt.Auditor. th February th WM. M 'DERM OTT, 27 County .) copy Your Your obedient servant, 100 ( Gentlemen, I I have the honor to report to you I that have I I have the honor to be, COUNTY COUNTY OF LOUTH. , Louth Custom-house, Dublin. The The Accounts submitted to me at the Audit were prepared e n t l e m e n the the Local Government Board, AUDITOR’S AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. G accuracy accuracy with which this gentleman renders his Accounts for reflects reflects credit upon himself and credit upon the County. To To formally formally certified and declared by me. orable orable opinions expressed in former Reports as to the admirable herewith herewith for your information an Abstract of the Accounts as Audit. In brief, he has done his work in a which manner and and in reporting upon them I have merely to repeat the fav­ suant suant to to the provisions of the Order in Council, I forward County County of Louth following the last Summer Assizes, and pur­ by by the Secretary of the Grand Jury, Mr. Townley F. Filgate, Audited Audited the Accounts of the Secretary Grand Jury of the of the COUNTY OF LOUTH APPLOTMENT FOR SPRING ASSIZES, 1895.

Annual Rate per £1 Rate per£l Proportion of Baronial Local Pre­ Total of the 3 Gross Amount Valuation of on General on Local Baronies, Parishes, and Townlands. County at Large Presentments. sentments preceding of Baronial Barony Assessment. Assessm’nt Presentments Columns. Warrants issuec on Baronies. Louth £ s d d d £ s d j £ s d £ s d £ s. d. £ s d 57880 6 0 9-7025 Barony of Ardee 1481 14 3 ! 858 4 2 2339 18 5 2339 18 5

6320 12 0 10-4064 Barony of Drogheda 161 8 4 112 13 3 274 1 7 274 1 7

32085 3 0 13-6572 Barony of Upper Dundalk .. 821 7 6 1004 8 8 1825 16 2 1825 16 2

24227 17 0 B o r o u g h o f D u n d a l k 620 3 6 620 3 6 . . Malicious Injury Presentments • • 47 0 0 47 0 0 ' 667 3 6

21926 12 0 1 1*5 483 Barony of Lower Dundalk 561 6 4 493 15 4 1055 1 8 1055 1 8 County

45153 18 0 12-581 Barony of Ferrard 1155 19 1 1211 1 5 2367 0 6 2367 0 6

28032 5 0 10-5292 Barony of Louth 717 11 5 512 4 11 1229 16 4 1229 16 4

215626 19 0 5519 10 5 4192 7 9 47 0 0 9758 18 2

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to Grand Jury. An Account of the Liabilities and Means of the County after S u m m e r Af sizes, 1894, v iz.:— Archives liabilities. means

£ S. d. Undischarged Queries, £ s. d. 7412 4 9 Balance due by Secretary on Account, New Presentments, 9663 15 7 being balance in County Bank, 5593 19 1 Discharged Queries yet Unpaid, 88 13 0 Amount of 15th instalment of Loan due Amount of Exchequer Bills, Board of Works for St. Joseph’s 1300 0 0 Industrial School, Dundalk, 100 0 0 Advanced for Witnesses’ Expenses, Amount due Carlingford Harbour, 148 5 0 24 6 4 Do. Giles’ Quay Harbour, 14 15 2 Advanced on Presentments, 858 18 4 Do. Clogher Head Harbour, 16 19 7 Surplus Meansfor Re-presentment in aid Warrants Issued to Collectors, 9537 4 9 o f Levy at Spring Assizes, 1895, 753 6 10 Baronial Arrears Re-levied, 883 1 1 5

Total Liabilities, £18197 19 11 Total Means, £18197 19 11

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to Grand Jury. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Carlingford Harbour, in this County, from Summer Assizes, 1894, to Spring Assizes, 1895.

Receipts Louth Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Summer As­ Horatio Chegwin, Harbour Constable, sizes, 1894, ...... £148 5 0 8 months’ to 1st March, 1895, £13 6 8

Receipts for Eight months, to 1 st February, Expenditure on Certificate of County 1895, lodged in County Bank, by Horatio Surveyor, v iz .: — Chegwin, Harbour Constable, .. .. 34 13 3 James Rice, necessary expenses at Pier, ...... Nil.

H. Chegwin, personal Expenses, . . 1 13 3 14 19 11 Balance in County Bank to credit of said £182 18 3 Harbour ...... 167 18 4

£182 18 3 County

Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, v iz .:__ Unexpended on previous order as per last Account, . . l# £ 9-1 1 1 0 Expended per above, Account, . . .. Kji

Outstanding unexpended, .. . . £ 9 4 u q

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury.

An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Giles’ Quay Harbour, in this County, from Summer Assizes, 1894, to Spring Assizes, 1895.

Receipts Archives Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Summer Assizes, James Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, 1894, .. * .. .. £14 15 2 Eight months’ to 1st March, 1895, 6 13 4

Receipts for Eight months, to 1st February, Expenditure on Certificate of County 1895, lodged in County Bank by James Surveyor, v iz .:— Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, .. 5 17 10 James Rice, necessary expenses at Harbour, .. .. 4 4 9 1 0 18 1

Balance in County Bank to credit of said Harbour, 9 14 11 £20 13 0 £20 13 0 Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, v iz .:—

Unexpended on previous order, as per last Account, ...... 4 13 2 Expended as per above Account, .. .. 4 4 9

Outstanding unexpended, £0 8 5

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Clogher Head Harbour in this County, from Summer Assizes, 1894, to Spring Assizes, 1895. Louth Receipts. Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Summer As­ Patrick Neacy, Harbour Constable, 8 months’ sizes, 1894, ...... £16 19 7 to 1st March, 1895, ...... £500 Receipts for Eights months to 1st February, Balance in County Bank to credit of said Har­ 1895, lodged in County Bank, by Patrick bour, ...... 31 14 8 Neacy, Harbour Constable, ,. .. 19 15 1

£36 14 8 £36 14 8 County *

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury.

A bstract of A ccounts of Louth County Infirmary, for the year ended D ec. 3 1 s t , 1 8 9 4 .

RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS.

Received during the year, viz.: Balance due Bank, £97 7 5 Paid during the year, viz. : County Grant, . £625 0 0 Salaries, .. . . £307 10 0 Archives Provisions, .. . . 263 6 4 Interest on Government Stock, 68 6 0 Wine, Porter and Spirits, 2 14 2 1 Fight— Candles & Gas, 29 3 6 Subscriptions (annual), . 116 9 5 Fuel, 5 qrs. 68 10 0 Washing—Soap & Soda, 6 15 2 Donations ( 2 Life Compositions), 42 0 0 Medicine, . . .. 21 19 3 Surgical Appliances, 28 14 6 Furniture, .. . . 49 16 8 Repairs, .. .. 3 3 12 6 T o t a l R e c e i p t s , £851 15 5 Printing, Stationery, & Stamps, 5 9 1 1 Rent and Fire Insurance, 10 0 9 Miscellaneous, .. 22 7 3 850 0 0 Balance due Bank, .. 95 12 0

Total, £947 7 5 Tota! J £947 7 5

INVESTED FUNDS. Three per Cent. New Consols Government Stock (invested in the namesof John A. Haig, William de Salis Filgate, and Malcolm B. Murray, Esqrs.), ...... £-2484 1 0 The Infirmary at present contains 42 Beds—30 in the men’s side of the house, and 12 in the women’s side. JOHN WM. TURNER, Secretary. 108 109 TITLE S 14 & 15 V ictoria, chapter 92 — An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to certain offences, and other matters OF THE as to which Justices of the Peace exercise summary jurisdiction Several Acts of Parliament referred to in the in Ireland. foregoing Presentments. 16 & 17 V ictoria , chapter 38. —An Act to extend the re­ medies for the compensation of Malicious Injuries to property ------*------in Ireland. 1 and 2 George 4, chapter 33.—An Act to make more 16 & 17 Victoria, chapter 136.—An Act for enabling Grand effectual provision for the establishment of Asylums for the Juries in Ireland to borrrow money trom private sources, on Lunatic Poor, and for the custody of insane persons charged the security of Presentment, and for transferring to Counties with offences in Ireland. certain works constructed wholly or in part with Public Money. 6 and 7 William 4, chapter 116.— An Act to consolidate 17 and 18 Victoria, chapter 107.—An Act to amend the and amend the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Laws relating to the Militia, and for raising a Volunteer Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. Militia Force in Ireland. , „ , I V ictoria, chapter 54.— An Act to provide more effectual 18 and 19 Victoria, chapter 109.— An Act to make further means to make Treasurers of Counties and Cities in Ireland provisions for the repayment of advances out of the Consoli­ account for Public Moneys, and to secure the same. dated Fund, for the erection and enlargement of Asylums for land 2 Victoria, thapter 116.— An Act to facilitate Ad­ the Lunatic Poor in Ireland, and to amend the Laws with vances out of County Moneys for the support of County Gaol, reference to the repayments in cases of change of districts, and Institutions in Ireland. and the appointment of Commissioners of General Control and 8 and 9 Victoria, chapter 107— An A ct for the establish­ Correspondence. ment of a Central Asylum for insane persons charged with 19 and 20 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the Acts offences in Ireland, and to amend the Act relating to relating to Grand Juries in Ireland. the prevention of offences by insane persons, and the Acts 20 a«^21 Victoria, chapter 15.— An Act to amend the Act respecting Asylums for the insane poor in Ireland, and for of the 6 th and 7th years of King William the Fourth, chapter 116 for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the appropriating the Lunatic Asylum in the City of Cork to the Louth CountyPresentment Archives of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. purposes of District Lunatic Asylum. 21 and 22 Victoria, chapter 103.—An Act to promote and 9 Victoria, chapter 3.—An Act to encourage the Sea regulate Reformatory Schools for Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. Fisheries of Ireland, by promoting and aiding with Grants 23 Victoria, Chapter 4.—An Act to enable the Commis­ of Public Money, the construction of Piers, Harbours, and other Works. sioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury to defray one moiety of the expense of the annual Revision of the Valuation of Rateable 9 & 10 V ictoria, chapter 37.— An Act to amend the Laws property in Ireland out of the Consolidated 1 und. relating to the office of Coroner, and the expenses of Inquests in Ireland. 24 and 25 Victoria, chapter 63.—An Act to enable Grand Juries in Ireland to increase the remuneration of County II & 12 Victoria, chapter 72.— An Act to amend the Acts Surveyors, and for other purposes. relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland, and to amend 29 & 30 Victoria, chapter 45.— An Act to extend the Provi­ the provisions for the payment of Special Constables. sions of the Acts, for the encouragement of the Sea Fisheries 13 and 14 Victoria, chapter 69.—An Act to amend the in Ireland, by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Laws which regulate the Qualification and Registration of Money the construction of Piers Harbours, and other Works. Parliamentary Voters in Ireland, and to altei the Law for 80 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46.—An Act to amend the Law rating immediate Lessors of Premises to the Poor-rate in certain Boroughs. relating to the Office of County Treasurer in Ireland. 30 and 31 Victoria, chapter 50.—An Act to afford further 14 and 15 Victoria, chapter 85.— An Act to further amend facilities for the erection of certain bridges in Ireland. an Act of the sixth year of King William the Fourth, to 31 Victoria, chapter 25,— An Act to extend the Industrial consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland. Schools Act to Ireland. 110

31 & 32 Victoria, chapter 59— An Act to amend the Laws relating to Reformatory Schools in Ireland. 34 & 35 Victoria. chapter 5*6.— An Act to provide further protection against Dogs. 34 and 35 Victoria, chapter 65—An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Juries in Ireland. 36 and 37 Victoria, chapter 51.— An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation o f Prison Officers in Ireland. 37 and 38 Victoria, chapter 70— An Act to amend the Law relating to the Valuation ot Rateable Property in Ireland. 38 and 39 Victoria, chapter 63 — An Act to repeal the Adulteration of Food Acts, and to make better provision for the sale of food and drugs in a pure state. 40 ^ 41 Victoria, chapter 27.— An Act to grant money for the purposes of Loans by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, and to remit certain Loans, and to amend the Law relating to Loans for public purposes by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 49.—An Act to amend the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 56.— An Act to amend the Laws relating to County Officers, and to Courts of Quarter Sessions and Civil Bill Courts in Ireland. Louth41 and County 42 Victoria, chapter 24.—Archives An Act to amend the Public Works Loans (Ireland), 1877. 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 49.— An Act to consolidate the Laws relating to Weights and Measures. 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the Prisons Acts of 1877, so far as regards the apportionment of certain Superannuation Allowances between the Treasury and the Local Authorities. 42 and 43 Victoria.— An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the Local Government Board for Ireland relating to the Town of Dundalk. 44 and 45 Victoria, chapter 35 — An Act to amend the Law relating to Coioners in Ireland. 48 Victoria, chapter 3.— An Act to amend the Law relating to the Representation of the People of the United Kingdom. 48 Victoria, chapter 19.— An Act further to facilitate the building, enlargement, and maintenance of Industrial Schools in Ireland. 52 and 53 Victoria, chapter 21.— An Act for amending the Law relating to Weights and Measures, and for other purposes connected therewith. 56 and 57 Victoria, chapter 65.— An Act to amend certain provisions relating to Local Loans in Ireland. ______NO. 1 T a b le .—ABSTRACT OF EXPENDITURE ON ALL WORKS IN LOUTH, SHOWING THE VALUATION, MILEAGE, AND RATES ON THE BARONIES FOR THE YEAR ENDINft SPRiva BARONIES AT SPRING 1894. ------“------t f W Kiw u ASSIZES, 1895. ______I ' Ardee] Dbogheda. Upper Dundalk. Lower Dundalk. Ferhapti ------— -T------Valuation, £67,876 11s 0d, Valuation, £6,335 Os 0d______Valuation, £31,561 14s 0d._____ Valuation, £21,915 17s 0d. Valuation £45 10# is« nn „ Lottth. T otals. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS. i I iSatejSr j ~ |Rateper I I Rateper | ; Rateper ^ ateT. ------uataon, £*8^048 58 0d______Valuation £190.844 5s 0d DESCRIPTION Ol worm. Rateper £ on va- Rateper £ on va- Rateper S, onva- Rateper £ on va- I iRatepei j------— Mileage Amount perch I luation Mileage Amount . perch |. luation Mileage I Amount 1 perch luation Mileage. Amount | perch luation Mileage Amount. perch f lotion a * Rateper £ on va- Rate™r ltnTO m r p £ a d inpenceinpenoe m f p £ s d in pence m penoe m p p £ s d im pence in pence m p p £ s d in pence in pence u r p £ s d Mileage Amount , perch luation Mileage Amount I ln^Sr I Roads of Maintenance...... 60 4 lo'lOSS 5 8 1273 I 4*26 4 0 12 93 0 0 17*27 M S U 2 27 1261 16 0 38-88 9 59 26 6 19 185 2 4 5-17 *02 72 3 61321 8 W 7T M O 8 8911$ • M r A £ T * d. in^linpen^ Roads of Repairs ...... | I I « u 9 17 8 17-93 5-32 214 1 64511 9 11 15-80 5-67 Post Roads...... 4 0 32 117 18 2,21-66 *48 1 5 *7 111 -3 7 61-94 1-07 ! j 4 4 39 187 13 1 30-45! qq n q u . I New Roads A reconst’n. of old do. [ 0 4 0 60 0 0 90-00 -65 2 0 26 136 5 0 "49-09 i .70 31-95 46 11 5 27j 501 4 2 32-10 *63 Lowering hills and filling hollows * [ . ! 57 4 6 -62 [ 2 4 26 196 5 0 57*02 1 -24 Road Buildings...... 80 0 Oi .33 0 1 0 i 55 2 0 -60 73 2 0 .qo i 57 4 6 *07 Footpaths ...... 32 19 2, -25 I 20 0 0| -22 j 208 5 0 -26 Watercourses...... | 2 0 Oj *02 j 52 19 2 -06 Sudden Damage ...... I j 1 I 2 0 0 Harbours ...... j 28 17 0 1’09 193 6 5 2-11 j 205 12 0 1-no Bridges ...... 17 0 0 *07 8 0 0 06 ! | v j j 427 15 5 -53 Damages ...... J j | I 25 0 0 -03

Total Spring Assizes, 1894 .... 64 5 111243 3 10 13-2 9 5-15 4 0 12 121 17 0 17-27 462 26 0 14I1443 )9 9 40-40 | 10-98 27 2 19 572 15 31 5-17 6-25 79 0 ?11924~"o~ 9 T t^ T T o ^ 27~Tr>l~67e~fi~7 uTTTi'V o~ ------______B A R O N I E S a t STTIBwglwgEjR. 1 8 9 4 . " ------?■ * 19i°982 3 2 16-64 I 7 50

| Valuation, £57,880 6s 0d. Valuation, £6320 12s 0d Valuation, £82,085 9s 0d. Valuation, £21,926 12s 0d. Valuation, £45,153 18s 0d VaiT^tWi— *on n«o V— ------\ f ~ i ----- •------h— ------Roads of Maintenance ...... 95 3 341482 19 81 11-64 6-14 5 6 5* 211 7 9 27*49 8-02 68 2 391327 0 7 14-55 9 92 "69 3 7j 949 14 10 10-26 I 1 0 9 T S~0 281165 4 11 1195 fi lq TfilTTT-fiar , r _ L a.luatl0Dj £191,3 99 2a 0d. Roads of Repairs...... ! 0 1 10 9 0 0 43-20 -06 | | V I b 19 46 0 14 626 2 11 10-19 5-36 358 1 7* 5 7 6 0 6 8 12 06 7-22 Post Roads ...... 0 8 22 19 1 8 32-25 -07 3 4 211 34 16 8 7-32 -38 1 1 21 64 10 7 40-64 -34 1 1 M at n o oi.nn 2 U S , 9 0 0 43*20 I ,01 New Road. & reconst’n of old do. 2 0 26 136 5 o! Iq-nQ .70 29 34 0 9 2100 *29 6 3 13 152 9 8 17-82 ; -19 Lowering hills and filling hollows 2 0 26 136 5 0 49 09 j *17 Road buildings...... 16 0 0 *12 12 1 11 -18 64 1 0 n , A Footpaths ...... 32 19 2 -24 34 ,010 | 92 3 11 -11 Watercourses...... I §*, 5 0 0 1 -05 | 32 19 2 *04 Sudden damage...... I ■ ! 60 0 0 | -65 I 5 0 0 Harbours ...... 28 17 0 1 109 ' 193 6 5 I 2-11 215 12 0 1.11 60 0 C -07 Bridges ...... 37 0 0 ‘15 f ; 3 19 6 I -04 14 in n no 437 15 5 *54 Damages...... j -SB 10 0 0 -08 50 19 6 !*06

Total Summer Afsizes. 1894 95 7 161539 1 4 HIT ~fr37| 5 6 5* 240 4 9 27-49 1 9-12 68 4 9jl384 19 9 14 62 l^ J ^ T lQ u islil ToaFiT3^76~ 7 6 2 35|l6 4 5 ~ ir"6 7 2 4 7 ~ 7 u T i l ------I Baronies tor the Year, Spring and Summer. 1894.------1------1— i l El 0-?.1^ 6739, 3 4 12*18 8-45

Roads of Maintenance...... 156 0 132511 5 4 12 07 10-41 9 6 17£ 304 7 9 23-29 | 1155 92 5 26 2588 16 7 20-94 19-52 96 1 26ll34 17 2 884 1<>42 145 3 34 2486 i«.Qg 70 n U m a * a ------Roads of Repairs ...... I j 0 1 10 9 0 0 43*20 -06 I 7 12 81 13-23 72 0 171248 0 2 12-99, 10.691572 218* 10274 0 71 13-461 12-90 Post Roads...... Louth 4 4 14 136 19 10 22-61 -56 County1 5 27j 141 3 7 61-94 107 3 4 21 34 16 8 7*32Archives *38 5 6 20 252 q s ! qo.ro ,.o i „ a »o QQ ^ „ J „ 0 1 10 9 ° 0 43*20 *01 New roads A reconst’n of old do. 0 4 0 60 0 0 90*00 -65 2 0 26 272 10 I 2-?5 J 51 “ 10 1 26 31 1 ‘75 18 1 0 663 13 10 27-04 *82 Lowering hills and filling hollows j | 57 4 6l .go 2 0 25 278 10 0 9818 1*44 | 2 4 26 332 10 0 96*601 -41 Road Buildings ...... 80 0 0 *33 j 16 1 0 *12 67 3 lli .7q 1.7 « J „„ „ , 1 57 4 6 t 07 Footpaths ...... « | 65 18 4 -50 20 0 0 -22 3 °| 72 0 1 0 ! 800 8 11 *37 Watercourses...... JM 1 | j 7 0 0 I *07 i 85 18 4| -10 Sudden damage ...... |P I j 60 0 0 1 -65 7 0 0, Harbours ...... 57 14 0 2-18 / 386 12 10 I 1Q1 i J I o a l 60 0 0 -07 Bridges ...... 54 0 Oj -22 i 8 0 0 06 3 19 6 I -04 I A 866 10 10, 1-08 Damages...... J a IV 0 -04 10 0 0. -08 75 19 6| *09 Totals...... ) ------______. ______Spring & Summer Assizes 1894 J 160 4 27 2782 5 2 12*36 11*53 9 6 17* 362 1 9 23-29 I 13*71 94 4 23 2828 19 6 21*72 21-34 100 2 7 1flai tA . n o.™ on.no iro o n i T ~ T iT „~T .. . 7T7I !— ~~i------

TTOj , * for Work, d,. ?a!laatloii ^ W i., *

______Sp78Sur,r,[0f^Tr‘“______® ___ a a Esso,m„— T> „r -r,___• „ *TfZT...... 3 . u ' I 12-90 ______^______ssa^assi^,,M f p I and Repairs , and new roadalother Vorka T.wi in Pence in fi Barony of A rdee...... 4-67 6*30 -56 11-53 R d P ...... J 1 19 «-J ,2 ,? I 13'88 '0l Barony of Ardee...... 156 0 13 1207 j 2511 5 4 134 0 02645 5 4 10-97------67 878 Barony of Drogheda...... 4-62 9-12 *00 13-74 « j ' * *i...... V Xi V W * V ...... 18 1 0 6o3 13 10 ) .g T t vk t a tv/t ....do...... 91 6 9...... do... Lower Dundalk County Surveyor and Assist, ,nts ...... 685 0 0 .86 ..do... 0*75...... !! do ’ \ \ \\ \ ! UpperDundalk L l J N A M , -----4 ° ...... Jf® 9 ^2...... • ...... Ferrard „ , . . ______j ;______..do... 1-09...... d o ...... Lower Dundalk j County Surveyor of Louth. -----do...... 116 16 8 ...... do...... Louth Totals tor year ...... 593 1 9*13406 6 6 “ ..do... 0 -6 8 ...... do Ferrard ...do...... 796 6 9 ...... do..County at Large Re-presented in aid of Levy...... 267 7 0 | ..do... 0 8 6 ...... do T . ’.*.’.’. . ‘ ...'.Loath ______— ______18188 19 6 -.do... 0 1 2 ...... do ...... ,’ *” !!.County at Large! E

Rate per perch Oost o f Repairs, D i s t r i c t s . Year Miles of Road for Repairs and Maintenance & Cost of all other Rate per £ on the Average Valua­ under contract Maintenance. New Roads "Works Total Valuation. tion in £’s

MF P d £ s d £ « d £ 8. d d £ ( 1892 154 7 31 11-69 2416 13 9 166 15 6 2583 9 3 10*72 57,821 Barony of Ardee...... < 1898165 2 31 11-62 2553 7 4 101 5 1 2654 12 5 11 00 57,843 ( 1894 156 0 13 12*07 2511 5 4 134 0 0 2645 5 4 10*97 57,878

( 1892 9 6 17* 22*41 293 1 2 31 0 0 324 1 2 12*28 6,333 Barony of Drogheda . . . . J 1893 9 6 1 7 * 22-41 293 1 2 57 15 0 350 16 2 13-30 6,334 1 1894 9 6 17* 23-29 304 7 9 57 14 0 362 1 9 13-74 6,328

| 1892 92 5 39 18-23 2255 0 6 42 11 0 -2297 11 6 17*49 31,563 Barony of Upper Dundalk < 1893 92 5 26 16-07 2367 0 10 143 16 2 2510 17 0 1 9 0 9 31,563 I 1894 92 6 36 20-98 2597 16 7 89 19 4 2687 15 11 20-27 31,824 t ( 1892 96 I 26 8-28 1063 4 1 462 4 4 1525 8 5 16-67 21,952 Barony of Lower Dundalk < 1893 95 3 21 8-91 1251 9 4 488 14 4 1740 3 8 19-00 21,938 ( 1894 96 5 26 8-84 1194 17 2 602 0 9 1796 17 11 1964 21,921

f 1892 149 2 10 14*44 2874 12 4 192 9 5 3067 1 9 16*31 45,111 Barony of Ferrard, J 1893 149 2 10 13*30 3072 13 9 491 16 6 3564 10 3 18-95 45,109 ( 1894 147 4 20 12-81 2759 3 7 558 7 0 3317 10 7 17-63 45,130

( 1892 72 0 17 14*71 1414 0 4 15 1 0 1429 1 4 12*22 28,043 Barony of Louth.Louth J 1893 72 County 0 17 12-69 1229 7 9Archives0 2 0 1229 9 9 10*52 28,048 ( 1894 72 0 17 12*99 1248 0 2 10 1 0 1258 1 2 10*78 28,040

( 1892 18 1 0 592 17 7 592 17 7 *74 Charged on County at < 1893 18 i 0 601 19 5 601 19 5 *75 Large, ( 1894 18 1 0 653 13 10 653 13 10 •82

( 1892 593 1 20* 13*79 10909 9 9 910 1 3 11819 11 0 14-86 190,825 Total on County, < 1893 592 S 2* 13-50 11368 19 7 1283 9 1 12625 8 8 15-85 190,837 ( 1894 593 1 9* 13-88 i 1269 4 5 1452 2 1 12721 6 6 15*97 191,121

GENERAL SUMMARY FOR 1894.

New Valua­ Roada Coat Total tion in 1000 and Cost Acres.

DISTRICTS. and Barony £’* on on the Val­ Cost of Cost of all Cost Cost of all

Repairs to each Post Post roads Acres Acres to the Maintenance Cost Cost of each Miles Miles of road £ £ Acre Acre in Pence mileforRepairs wot ks for ks wot each uation works works for each M P P £ H d m r p £ 8 d * 8 d A £ d d £ In Ardee Barony for this Year there are 4 4 14 136 19 10 136 19 10 53832 57878 11-79 10-97 16-50 2-97 Drogheda...... do...... 5780 6328 15-03 18-74 31-37 1-69 150 3 Upper Dundalk .... do...... 1 5 27 141 3 7 0 1 10 9 0 0 7 30361 31824 21-24 20-27 28-98 3 1 1 Lower Dundalk .... do...... 3 4 21 34 16 8 0 4 0 60 0 0 94 16 8 38046 21921 11-33 19-64 11-73 2-63 524 13 8 Ferrard...... do...... 5 6 20 252 8 2 0 26 272 10 0 49213 45130 16-58 1763 18-10 3 11 8 Louth...... do...... 2 3 38 88 10 1 88 10 1 27993 28040 10-78 10-78 17-93 2-66

Total on County, 18 1 0 653 13 10 2 5 36 341 10 0 995 3 10 205225 191121 14-87 16-97 18-52 2-89

County Surveyor's Office, Dundalk, P. J. LYNAM, Spring Assizes, 1895 County Surveyor of Louth. Louth County Archives COUNTY OF LOUTH.

GRAND WARRANT

FOR SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895,

CONTAINING a n ABSTRACT OF ALL THE COUNTY PRESENTMENTS

JUDGES: THE RIGHT HON. LORD CHIEF BARON PALLES, AND THE RIGHT HON. LORD JUSTICE FITZGIBBON.

HIGH-SHERIFF: Louth CountyHon. ArchivesC h a r l e s B. B e l l e w , Barmeath, Dunleer. SUB-SHERIFF: T ho m as J. B y r n e , Esq., Rossmakea, Dundalk.

Fiscal Day— Monday, 1st July, 1895. Crown Day— Wednesday, 3rd July, 1895.

GRAND JURY: LUKE ALEXANDER LEE-NORMAN, Esq., J.P., D.L., (Foreman). 2 John Murphy, Esq., J.P 13 T. M. Richardson, Esq., J.P. 3 Edmond O’Conor, Esq., J.P. 14 George Charles Smyth, Esq. 4 Sir A. Yere Foster, Bart., J.P. 15 John Coleman Kieran, Esq., J.P. 5 Arthur Macan, Esq., J.P., D.L 16 Alexander Henry, Esq., J.P. 6 W. de Salis Filgate, Esq., J.P., D.L 17 Colonel Charles Thornhill. 7 Mathew Fortescue, Esq., J.P. 18 Henry J. Daly, Esq. 8 Henry Chester, Esq., J.P. 19 Henry C. Tisdall, Esq., J.P. 9 M.-Gen. O’B. B. Woolsey, J.P., D.L 20 Samuel Bradford, Esq., J.P. 10 John R. Garstin, Esq., J.P., D.L. 21 Patrick D. Caraher, Esq. 11 Ralph Smyth, Esq., J.P. 22 John D. O’Neill, Esq., J.P. 12 Malcolm B. Murray, Esq., J.P.

DUNDALK : PRINTED BY WILLIAM TEMPEST. 1895.

// COUNTY OF LOUTH.

GRAND WARRANT FOR SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895.

NEW PRESENTMENTS.

County at Large. We present the following sums to be raised off the County at Large, for the several purposes mentioned, and under and by virtue of the several Acts relating thereto, viz. :—

COUNTY OFFICEBS. Louth CountyNo. Archives £ s d 1 Townley F. Filgate, Secretary of Grand Jury half-a-year’s salary due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 1 16, sec. 110 ; and 30 and 31 Vic., chap. 46, . . . . 90 16 8 2 P. J. Lyuain, County Surveyor, 4 months’ salary due him 1st July, 1895. To be now paid out the of surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 41 ; and 24 & 25 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, .. •• 133 6 8 3 Same, half-a-year’s expenses of Clerk arid office, due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 1 16, sec. 43, .. 25 0 0 4 James Dromgoole, Surveyor’s Assistant, half- a-yeat’s silary due him this Assizes. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank.Ibid, and 24 & 25 Vic., chap, 63, sec. 7, 40 0 0

Carried over, . . '289 3 4 4

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ s d Brought forward, 409 3 4 Brought forward, .. 269 3 4 No. No. Proportion formerly paid by the 5 John M. C. Lyons, Surveyor’s Assistant, the Treasury now transferred as a like. To be now paid out of the surplus or charge upon the County Rates by balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. .. 40 0 0 payment of a commutation sum from the Treasury to the County, .. £4 3 4 6 Francis J. Lynam, Surveyor’ s Assistant, the Original proportion payable by County, 29 3 4 like. To be now paid out of the surplus or 33 6 8 balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. .. 37 10 0 36 & 37 Vic., chap. 51, sec. 4 ; and 40 Sf 41 Vic., 7 Thomas J. Byrne, Sub-Sheriff, half-a-year’s chap. 49, sec. 32 ; and 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 63. salary due him the 6th of August, 1895. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County 14 Henry Noble, late Governor of County Prison, Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 110, .. 23 10 0 for the like, viz. :— 8 Thomas M ‘Govern, Judge’s Crier, half-a- Former Treasury proportion, .. £6 11 6 year’s salary due him this Assizes. To be now Original County proportion. Ibid, 62 5 2 paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 68 16 8 Ibid, .. .. ,. ..500 15 Annie Foster, late Matron of County Prison, Louth Countyfor theArchives like, viz. : — 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, Barrister’s Crier, the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or Former Treasury proportion, .. £4 1 4 balance in County Bank. Ibid, .. .. 5 0 0 Original County proportion, .. 10 18 8 Ibid, ------15 0 0 10 Townley F. Filgate, keeper of the County Courthouse, the like. To be now paid out of 16 Hugh Davidson, late a Warder of County the surplus or balance in County Bank, Ibid, 5 0 0 Prison, for the like, viz. :— Former Treasurer proportion, £6 7 10 11 Joseph Reilly, keeper of Ardee Quaiter Original County proportion, .. 16 18 10 Sessions Courthouse, the like. To be now paid Ibid, ------23 6 8 out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Section 79, ...... 2 0 0 HARBOUR CONSTABLES. 12 The isame, as Caretaker of Ardee Bridewell, 17 £6 13s. 4d. to Horatio Chegwin, Harbour the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or Constable of Carlingford, 4 months’ salary due balance in County Bank. 40 & 41 Vic., chap 49, him to 1st July, 1895, he having lodged the *ec. 31, ...... 200 receipts of said Harbour in Bank to the credit of the County, for 4 months to 1st June, 1895, RETIRING ALLOWANCES. amount of same, £25 8s. 3d. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank to 13 Edward Tipping, late Local Inspector of the credit of said Harbour, but not to be placed County Prison, 8 months’ retiring allowance due him the 1st March, 1895, viz.:— upon the levy. 16 Sf 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 9, Carried over, .. 549 13 4 Carried over .. 409 3 4 6 7

NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES. 1895

£ 8 d £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 549 13 4 No. Brought forward, .. 963 5 6 18 £3 68. 8d. to Jumes Cumisky, Harbour Con­ COUNTY INFIBMAEY SURGEON. stable of Giles’ Quay, for the like. Amount of 23 Hercules H. MacDonnell, M.D., Surgeon of receipts, £4 3s. 9d. To be now paid out of the the County Infirmary, half-a-year’s salary that surplus or balance in County Bank to the credit will be due him at Spring Assizes, 1 896. 6 & 7 of said Harbour, but not to be placed upon the Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 86, . 47 0 0 l0vy» ' • • • • • ••>>)))> PRINTING AND STATIONERY. 19 £2 1 Os. 0d. to Patrick Neacy, Harbour Con­ 24 William Tempest, for certain Printing and stable of Clogher Head Harbour, for the like. Stationery, supplied by him per contract, for half- Amount of receipts, £4 19s. 9d. To beiiow paid a-year. 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, secs. 131 & 142, 7*2 8 9 out of the surplus or balance in County Bank to the credit of said Harbour, but not to be plated 25 Patrick M Cullough, for the like. Ibid, .. 26 13 11 upon the levy, ...... „ „ „ 26 William Tempest, to repay him the cost of CORONERS. distributing the County Books and Documents, 20 Dr. J. C. Sellars, Coroner for Dundalk District, directed by the Grand Jury to be distributed by for the performance of the duties of his office, the respective Officers of the County. To be now viz. :— paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. FourLouth months’ salary to 1st July, 1895, £20County 0 0 Secs, 8 Archives 25, $ 142, .. . . 2 1 10 Mileage, .. .. 0 19 0 Incidental Expenses, .. ..036 27 Patrick M‘Cullough, for the like. To be now Expenses of Medical Witnesses, . . 2 2 0 paid out of the surplus or balance in County ------23 4 6 Bank. Ibid, ...... 2 13 5 To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 9 & 10 Vic., chap. 37 ; secs. 25 REPAYMENTS TO THE COMMISSIONERS and 30 ; & 44 & 45 Vic., chap. 35. OF PUBLIC WORKS. 21 Dr. Thomas J. Moore, Coroner for Ardee 28 The Governor and Company of the Bank of District, for the like, viz. : — Ireland, for the Commissioners of Public Works Four months’ salary to 1st July, 1895, £13 6 8 on foot of advances from the Consolidated Fund, Mileage, ...... 0160 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 2 4 ; and 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. Incidental Expenses, .. ..040 116, sec. 92, viz.: — Expenses of Medical Witnesses, .. 1 1 0 The last of 28 half-yearly instal­ ------15 7 8 ments, ol £84 8s. 0d., expended on To be now paid out of the surplus or balance new works for Bichmond District in County Bank. Ibid. Lunatic Asylum. 18 & 19 Vic., chap. COUNTY INFIRMABY GBANT. 109, sec. 3 ; and 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 27, sec. 4, ...... £3 16 11 22 Bank of Ireland, Treasurer of the County In­ firmary, for the use of said Infirmary, for half-a- year. 6 & 7 Wm. 4,chap. 116, sec. 85, .. 375 0 0 Forward, .. £3 16 11 Carried over, ,.1114 3 5 Carried over, ,. 963 5 6

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£ s d £ S d Brought forward, .. 1114 3 5 Brought forward, .. 1230 I 3 2 No. No. Forward, .. £3 16 11 thereon, advanced for the purpose of altering, enlarging, and robuilding The 12th of 28 half-yearly instal­ said Industrial School, ..£100 0 0 ments, of £1903 10s. 3d., expended on Sanitary Works at said Asylum,.. 86 15 1 This instalment not to be placed on the Levy, a bond wilh security having been completed, as The 8th of 28 half-yearly instal­ ordered by the Giand Jury at Spring Assizes, ments of £89 5s. 4d., expended on 1887. providing that instalments should be paid Drainage and Sanitary appliances and into the County Bank to anticipate and prevent supply of Gas and Water for said the necessity for making of Levy. 48 Vic., chap, Asylum. Ibid, .. .. 4 19 19, secs. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 9. The 6th of 28 half-yearly instal­ REPAYMENTS TO PAYMASTER GENERAL. ments of £84, expended on Water Supply for said Asylum. Ibid, .. 3 17 0 30 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland for the Paymaster General, on loot oi The 5th of 40 half-yearly instal­ advance from the Consolidated Fund : — ments of 47 4s. lCd , expended on One half-year’s expense of Annual additional Sanitary Works at said Louth CountyRevision Archives of Rateable Property in this Asylum. Ibid, .. •. 113 3 County, to 1st January, 1895. 37 & The 3rd of 100 half-yearly repay­ 38 Vic., chap. 7, sec. 3, .. . . £52 10 0 ments of this County’s proportion of Constabulary expenses, half-a-year the sum of £10,151 Is. 0d. advanced to 31st March, 1895 : — in aid of the cost of purchasing a site for the erection of anauxiliary One moiety for extra Constables. Asylum. 1 & 2 Geo. 4, chap. 33 ; 8 11 & 12 Vic., chap. 72, .. . . Nil. and 9 Vic., chap. 107; 18 & 19 Vic., ------52 10 0 chap. 109; 40 «Sc 41 Vic., chap. 2 7 ; and 56 & 57 V icchap. 65, .. 16 5 9 REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. ------116 9 9 31 The Manager of St. Conleth’s Reformatory School, K ing’s County, lor the reception and ST. JOSEPH’S FEMALE INDUSTRIAL keeping of Juvenile Offenders, committed from SCHOOL, DUNDALK. this County, for the half-year ending 31st May, 29 The Governor and Company of the Bank of 1895. To be now paid out of the surplus or Ireland for the Commissioners of Public Works, balance in County Bunk. 3! 8f 32 Vic., chap. 69, 6 10 0 on foot of a loan for St. Joseph’s Female Indus­ 32 The Manager of Artane Industrial School, trial School, Dundalk, viz. :— County Dublin, for the like, To be now paid out The 17th of 70 half-yearly instal­ of the surplus or balance in County Bank, 31 ments of £4000, with £3000 iuterest Vic., chap. 25, sec. 9, . , 13 4 3 Carried over, ,.1230 13 2 Carried over, .,1302 17 5 10 11

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£ 8 d £ S d Brought forward, .. 1302 17 5 Brought forward, .. 1474 6 9 No. No.

33 The Manager of the House of Charity Indus­ 41 Townley F. Filgate, being the amount ex­ trial School, Drogheda, for the like. To be now pended in providing furniture and fittings for paid out of the surplus or balance in County the County Courthouse since last Assizes, for the Bank. Ibid, ...... 20 9 0 use of same, To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 34 The Manager of St. Joseph’s Industrial School, Dundalk, for the like. To be now paid 116, sec. 69, out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 42 The same, to pay the premium on the sum of Ibid, ...... 95 3 2 £l 1,000, for Insurance of the County Courthouse, against fire, to the 24th June, 1896. To be now 35 The Manager of St. Joseph’s Industrial School, paid out of the surplus or balance in County Letterfrack, for the like. To be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 6 10 0 Bank, Section 155, 43 The Governor and Company of the Bank of 36 The Manager of Danesfort Industrial School, Ireland for the Fee Fund, being the Fee payable County Cork, for the like. To be now paid out on the Secretary's Account after Spring Assizes, of the surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid, 9 15 0 1895, at 3/6 per cent, to cover the expense of 37 Louth The Manager of St. Anne’s Industrial County School, auditing Archives said Account, under the Act 1 Vic., Booterstown, County Dublin, for the like. To chap. 54, sec. 17, and Orders in Council, dated 21st be now paid out of the surplus or balance in June, 1878, and 26th January, 1893, respectively. County Bank. Ibid, . . . • ..350 1 Vic,, chap, 54, sec. 17, . . •• 16 18 11

MISCELLANEOUS PURPOSES. 41 Townley F. Filgate, being the cost incurred by him in applotting the Cess upon this County, 38 Thomas Roe, for 1 year’s advertising in the and making two copies of same. To be now Dundalk Democrat, per coutract, that will be paid out of the surplus or balance in County due him at Spring Assizes, 1896. 6 7 Wm. 4, Bank. 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 5, 40 0 0 chap. 116. sec. 122, ...... 30 00 45 The under-mentioned District Inspectors of 39 Stephen Brown & Co., contractors, to pay for Constabulary, for expenses incurred in the appre­ 5 tons of coal, — ton of Coke, also bogwood, hension and Conveyance of Prisoners in this supplied to the County Courthouse since last County, from 1st February, 1895, to 31st May, Assizes, for the use of same. To be now paid out 1895, viz. : — of the surplus or balance in County Bank, Section 76, .. .. •• ..3197 H. G. Brownrigg, Ardee District. £4 13 10 J. W. Brown, Drogheda District, .. 0 15 0 40 Townley F. Filgate, to pay for candles and St. Geo. MacCarthy, Dundalk District, 9 18 9 gas-light supplied to the County Courthouse, .------15 7 7 since last Assizes, for the use of same. To be To be now paid out of the surplus or balance now paid out of the surplus or balance in County in County Bank. 40 & 41 Vic., chap. 4 9, sec. 21.______Bank. Ibid, ...... 277 Carried over, .. 1577 2 7 Carried over, ..1474 6 9

// 13 12 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d Brought forward, . . 1743 13 3 £ s d No. Brought forward, . . 1577 2 7 No. 52 Thomas M'Cann, contractor, one-half the expense of repairing the post road from Car­ 46 St. Geo. MacCarthy, D .L, Inspector of lingford to Newry. Ibid, . . 14 13 10 Weights and Measures for County Louth, for cost of providing a store and ofBce for the County 53 Michael Smyth, contractor, one-half the ex­ Standard Weights and Measures, for half-year pense of repairing the post road from Drogheda to Spring Assizes, 1896. 41 & 42 Vic., chap. 49, to Collon. Ibid, .. .. 62 9 6 gee. 82 ; and 52 & 53 Vic., chap. ‘21, sec. 9, .. 5 0 0 54 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, one-half the 47 Amount required as estimated by the Secretary expense of repairing 47 perches of the post road of Grand Jury to defray the expenses to be from Drugheda to Dundalk and Collon. Ibid, .. 2 1 1 incurred by the Constabulary of this County for the half-year to Spring Assizes, 1896, in the 55 Owen Mathews, jun., contractor, one-half execution of their duty under ihe Act 41 & 42 the expense of repairing the post road from Yictoria, chap. 49, sec, 80, relating to Inspection Dundalk to Carrickmacross. Ibid, .. 34 0 9 of Weights and Measures. To be paid quarterly on certificate of the County Inspector, out of TOTAL, 1856 18 5 the surplus or balance in County Rank. 4 1 & 42 Vic., chap.Louth 49, sec. 80, .. .. County .. 40 0 0 Archives 48 Patrick Rice, contractor, for painting the Crown Court, two r*etty Jury Booms, Sessional Crown Solicitor’s Office, Bailings, etc., at the County Courthouse. (Contract £69 5s. 0d., extras £20 15s. 0d,) 6 & 7 Wm, 4, chap. 116, sec. 69, 90 0 0

POST ROADS. 49 John Carberry, contractor, one-half the ex­ pense of repairing 160 perches of the post road from Ardee to Dunleer. 6 & 7 William 4, chap. 116, sec. 50, ...... 3118

50 Patrick Reilly, contractor, one-half the ex­ pense of repairing 124 perches of the post road from Dundalk to Drogheda through Ardee. Ibid, 15 10 0

51 John Donnelly, contractor, one-half tho ex­ pense of repairing the post road, from Carlingford to Newry. Ibid, .. .. /2 9 0

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£ s d Barony of Ardee. Brought forward, .. 240 13 11 No. £ s d No. 62 John Hickey, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 832 perches of the road 56 James Carroll, contractor, for repairing until from Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, between Cor­ Summer Assizes, 1900, 2340 perches of the road bally’s cross and the meering of Louth and from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between tho Meath at Whitemountain bridge. Ibid, 1st year, 20 16 0 junction with the bog road at Snipehill and Lagau bridge, with branches to County Meath at Mulla- 63 John Halligan, contractor, for repairing until bane and Churchtown Graveyard. 6 & 7 TVm. 4, Summer Assizes, 1900, 417 perches of the road chap. 116, sec. 52. 1st y$ar, .. 78 0 0 from Ardee to Collon by Belpatrick and Funshog, between Annaglog cross and Belpatrick; and 57 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing between Funshog and the main road at Mulla- until Summer Assizes, 1900, 967 perches of the capple. Ibid, 1st year .. 8 13 9 road from Dundalk to Drogheda by Rathescar, between Stirue bridge and Swail’s cross. Ibid, 64 Thomas Stokes, contractor, for building 20 1st year . . 40 5 10 perches of a defending wall on the road from Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, between Mr. George 58 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing until H oey’s field at W ard’s hill and the Blacksmith’s Summer Assizes, I960, 875 perches of the road forge. Section 56, . . . . 30 0 0 from Ardee to Drogheda by Knockacleva, between Louth County65 County Archives Surveyor, for constructing a gullet on Moor’s cross at the Collon andArdee road and the road from Churchtown cross to Stormanstown Gibber’s bridge. Ibid, 1st year .. 32 16 3 bog, between Churchtown cross and Churchtown Graveyard. To be paid as required out of the 59 James Speers, contractor, for repairing until surplus or balance in County Bank. Ibid; and Summer Assizes, 1900, 840 perches of the road 20 & 21 Vic., chap. 15, ...... 12 0 0 from Ardee to Kells by Shanlis, between the National Schoolhouse in Ardee and the boundary 66 James Smyth, contractor, for rebuilding a wall of the County at Skeadog bridge. Ibid, li£ year 35 0 0 on the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, be­ tween James Smyth’s house and the cross of 60 James Breen, contractor, for repairing until Glack. 6 & 7 fVm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 66, .. 0 1 0 Summer Assizes, 1900, 1400 perches of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin, 67 To be raised off this Barony and paid to between the Carrickmacross road at Rahanna and Patrick Rogers, of Rogerstown, otherwise Plun- at Cookstown, and Mr. O’Reilly’s Demesne at ketsland, to reimburse him for loss and damage Thomastown cross. Ibid, 1st year .. 29 3 4 occasioned by the maliciously or wantonly setting fire to a rick of hay, a rick of straw, a ladder, a 61 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing cock of hay, a stall-fed shed and cow shed, and until Summer Assizes, 1900, 678 perches of the two bullocks, and totally destroying same, on road from Dunleer to the sea at Port by Drumcar, Monday, Tuesdaj', and Wednesday, the 4th, 5th, between Cluide bridge and Drumcar cross, and and 6th February, 1895, at Rogerstown or Plun- the mountain road at Corstown. Ibid, 1st year, 25 8 6 ketsland, in the Parish of Drumcar. Section 135, 70 0 0

Carried over, .. 240 13 11 Carried over, ,. 382 4 8

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69 To bo raised off this Barony, being the amount 74 Patrick M'Fadden, contractor, for repairing of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1346 Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, perches of the road from Ardee to Annagasson sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, 39 18 10 by Bolies and Maine, between Kearney’s cross and Annagasson bridge. Ibid, 2nd year . . 134 12 0 70 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount 75 Patrick Meade, contractor, for repairing for of Arrears of County Cess due upon same, on 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 918 perches Secretary’sLouth Warrant, issued after SummerCounty Assizes, Archives of the road from Ardee to Drumcondra by Coole, 1894, per Affidavit of Collector. Ibid, 145 11 2 between Mr. Ruxton’s entrance gate and the road from Cookstown to Drumcondra. Ibid, 2nd year, 32 10 3 71 -lane Milling and William H, Newett, se­ curities for Francis Bonynge, late High Constable 76 Richard Kelly, contractor, for repairing for 5 of the Barony of Ardee, being the amount of years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1712 perches his poundage, at 10d in the £1, on £2225 5s. Id. of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross by lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony, Tallanstown, between the Dispensary in Ardee pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after and the bridge at the Mills of Louth. Ibid, Summer Assizes, 1894. To be now paid out of 2nd year 85 12 0 the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 Sf 20 Vic., 77 John Carberry, contractor, for repairing for 5 chap. 63, sec. 10; and 11 & 12 Vic., chap. 26, years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1602 perches sec. 3, 92 14 5 o f the part post ruad from Ardee to Dunleer by Richardstown, between the National Schoolhouse 72 Laurence Mathews, contractor, being this in Ardee and K eag’s cross, including branch by Barony’s proportion of the expense of repairing Harristown. Ibid, 2nd year .. 68 3 5 under and pinning a bridge on the road from Also, off County at Large for Kells to Dunleer, between Patrick Tenanty’s house half of 160 perches, .. £3 11 8 and Miss Kieran’s entrance gate. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, Off Barony, . . . . 68 3 5 chap. 116, secs. 13 and 56, . . 5 19 0 £71 15 1 Carried over, .. 762 4 8 Carried ovtr . . 1279 18 4 19 18 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895

£ 8 d £ S d Brought forward, . . 1503 5 9 Brought forward, .. 1279 18 4 No. No. 78 Patrick Grogan, contractor, lor repairing for 84 Peter Nugent, contractor, for repairing for 5 years trom Summer Assizes, 1892, 1378 perches 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 972 perches of the road from Ardee to Annagasson, between of the road from Collon to Dunleer, between Riverstown cross and Kearney’s cross. Ibid, Margaret bridge and the Barony boundary at Ath year . . 74 12 10 Athclare. Ibid, 2nd year .. 48 12 0 85 Bernard Sweeney, contractor, for repairing 79 James M‘Hugh, contractor, for repairing for for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 981 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 641 perches perches of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt of the road from Dundalk to Drumcondra, between by Nicholastown, between the bridge at the Mills Mr. Neary’s at Cookstown and the end of Mr. of Louth and the road from Ardee to Carrick­ Singleton’s new road in Meath. Ibid, 2nd year, 30 14 4 macross by Aclint, Ibid, 4th year . . 65 8 0

80 Patrick Meade, contractor, for repairing for 5 86 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 500 perches of for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 980 the road from Ardee to Drumcondra, between perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer, Silverhill and Mr. Caraher’s land in Coole. Ibid, between the turn of the road to Williamstown and Louth 2ndCounty year .. 12 10 0 Archives Coneyburrow bridge. Ibid, Ath year .. 61 5 0

81 Laurence Maguire, contractor, for repairing 87 John Durnin, contractor, for repairing for 5 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1358 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 2080 perches perches of the road from Dundalk to Drogheda of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at by Annagasson. between the Barony boundary Annagasson, between Stormanstown cross and at Mountdoyle and Skeaghmore bridge, and the John Gray’s gate at Gudderstown, including the sea at Annagasson. Ibid, 3rd year .. 66 9 8 branch to Mapastown. Ibid, Ath year . . 52 0 0

82 Patrick Brennan, contractor, for repairing 88 James M‘Keown, contractor, for repairing for for 5 years from Summer Assizes. 1893, 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 532 perches 1777 perches of the road from Dundalk to of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer, between Kingscourt, between Tallanstown bridge and the the meering of Louth and Ardee Baronies at County boundary at Dratheally bridge. Ibid, P, W alsh’s and the turn of the road to Williams­ 3rd year .. 5 1 1 6 7 town. Ibid, 4th year .. 53 4 0

83 James Flynn, contractor, for repairing for 5 89 Hugh Sweeney, contractor, for repairing for years fiom Summer Assizes, 1893, 454 perches 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 785 perches of the road trom Castlebellingham to the sea at of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, between Seabank, between the road from Castlebellingham the cross of Aclint and the meering of Louth and to Annagasson and the sea at P. Harlon’s and at Meath near the Fox Cover. Ibid, Ath year . . 35 3 2 Philips’ house. Ibid, 3rd year .. 13 4 10 Carried over .. 1844 18 9 Carried over, ..1503 5 9

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£ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, .. 1844 18 9 Brought forward, . . 1995 I 8 No. No. Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ 90 Patrick Brennan, contractor, for repairing for ments in aid of the levy, viz. : — 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1339 perches No £ s d of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt by 233 Edward Mathews, . . 1 () o Reaghstown, betwen the Nicholastown road near 237 Laurence Mathews, . . 2 o o the Mills of Louth and the Carrickmacross road 246 Henry Lennon, . . 5 o o at Tullykeel. Ibid, 4th year .. 18 2 7 247 Laurence Mathews, . . 2 o o 10 0 0 91 Patrick Grogan, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 261 perches TOTAL, .. £1985 1 8 of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Moss­ town graveyard, between the Collon and Duuleer road and the Rathescar new line. Ibid, 4th year 5 8 9

92 Patrick Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 422 perches of the part post road from Dundalk to Drogheda Barony of Drogheda. throughLouth Ardee, between the Municipal County boundary Archives£ s d at the culvert near Erasmus Smith’s Schoolhouse No, and the Municipal boundary at the meering of Stony lane and Mullameelan. Ibid, last year .. 90 0 0 95 John Mullen, contractor, for repairing and Off County at Large for half reconstructing 120 perches of the road from of 124 perches, .. .. £15 10 o Hardman’s garden to Scarlet street, between the Off Barony, .. 90 0 0 house of James Kearns, Newfoundwell road and the County road leading to Ballymakenny. 6 ^ 7 £105 10 0 Win. 4, chap, 116, sec. 55. 1st instalment . . 60 0 0 96 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing S3 Patrick Corbally, contractor, for repairing for until Summer Assizes, 1900, 196 perches of the 5 years from Summer Assizes. 1891, 942 perches road from Collon to the sea, between the old of the road from Dunleer to Kells and Slane by Turnpike road and the Borough boundary mark Smarmore, between Anaglog cross and Cusack’s at Hardman’s garden. 6 & 7 Wm.4,chap. 116, and Kieran’s bridges at the bounds of the County. sec. 52, 1st year . . 12 5 0 Ibid, last year .. 27 9 6 97 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing until 94 Bernard Anderson, contractor, for repairing Summer Assizes, 1900, 129 perches of the road for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 437 from Drogheda to the sea by the Chord, between perches of the road from Collon to Drumcondra the Easteru end of the Chord Burial Ground and by Belpatrick, between Martin’s bridge and the Boundary mark at Usher’s mill. Ibid, Hoghill bridge. Ibid, last year .. 9 2 1 1st year .. 9 13 6

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£ 8 d £ S d Brought forward, . . 81 18 6 Brought forward, . . 150 17 2 N o. N o. OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. 98 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the 102 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, being for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1 170 the sixth instalment of this Barony’s proportion perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, of the sum of £4,531 5s. 9d. and interest there­ between the Borough mark at Hardman’s gardens on, at the rate of 3£ per cent, per annum, and the Barony boundary at Ballymakenny. 6 & expended on the construction of a Pier, Approach 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 2nd year 136 10 0 Road, and other works, at Port Oriel Harbour, Clogher Head, in this County. Said instalment 103 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 3 to be levied as follows: — years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 65£ perches of Off Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 the road from Drogheda to the sea, between the Off Drogheda Barony, .. 28 17 0 Borough mark at Nun’s Walk and Newfoundwell bridge. Hid, 2nd year . . 18 0 3 £234 9 0 104 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 16 Sf 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 15. 6 ^ instalment, 28 17 0 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 147 perches of Louth Countythe roadArchives from Drogheda to the sea by Greenhills, 99 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, one-half the between Newfoundwell road and Greenhills road. cost of repairing 276 perches of the road from Ibid, 2nd year . . 9 16 0 Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Borough boundary at Mr. Myles’ Nursery and Mr. TOTAL, .. £315 3 5 Harpur’s demesne wall. 6 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, secs, 13 & 52, .. ' .. .. 27 12 0

100 Patrick M‘Donnell, High Constable of the* Barony of Drogheda, being the amount of his Poundage, at 10d. in the £ 1 , on £272 19s. 5d. lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Barony of Upper Dundalk. Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant issued after Spring Assizes, 1895. To be now £ 8 d paid out of the surplus or balance in County N o. Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 146; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec♦ 10, ..117 6 105 Owen Lennon, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 1086 perches of the road 101 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount from Dundalk to Castleblayney, between Hack­ of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per ball’s cross and the bounds of the County at Affidavit of Collector. 6

Carried over, ,. 150 17 2 Carried over, .. 72 8 0 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895

£ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 72 8 0 Brought forward, 304 17 6 No. No. 106 Thomas Burn, High Constable of the Barony 111 Thomas Hearty, contractor, for repairing for of Upper Dundalk, being the amount of his 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1830 perches Poundage at 10d. in the £1, on £1809 12s. 8d. of the road from Ardee to Newry by Skyhill, lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said between the bounds o f the Barony at Annaghs Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant and the bounds of the County at Shean. Ibid, issued after Spring Assizes, 1895. To be now 3rd year 41 18 9 paid out of the surplus or balance in County 112 James Marmion, contractor, for repairing for Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 562 perches and 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, . . 75 8 0 of the road from Ardee to Newry by Barleyfield, between the Ballsmill road at Castletown, the 107 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount Forkhill road at Mountbailie, and the turn to of Arrears of County Cess duo upon same per Kilcurry and Balriggan. Ibid, 3rd year ,. 49 3 6 Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic , chap. 63, sec. 6, .. 16 3 6 113 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 855 perches of the road from Forkhill to the sea at North Marsh LouthOLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. Countyby Lisdoo,Archives between John M'Alister’s gate atRed- cow and the sea at North Marsh, Ibid, 3rd year 32 1 3 108 Edward Hearty, contractor, for repairing for 114 Patrick Lambe, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1428 porches 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1893,1176 perches of the road lrom Dundalk to Ciossmaglen, be­ of the road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen, be­ tween the Bridge of Chrin and the bounds of the tween the Castleblayney road at Annaghvackey County at Ballybinaby. 6 & 7 Wm 4, chap. 116, and the County bounds at Courtbane, with branch sec. 62, '2nd year .. 56 10 6 to the Skyhill road at Carrickastuck. Ibid, 3rd year 29 8 0 109 Michael Lynch, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894,976 perches of 115 William Cunningham, contractor, for repair­ the road from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, ing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1020 between the junction of the two roads north of perches of the road from Inniskeen to Newry by Bellew’s bridge and the bounds of the County at Shanmullagh, between the meering of Louth and Ballsmill. Ibid, 2nd gear .. 32 10 8 Monaghan at Treagh, and the meering of Louth and Armagh at Dowdall’s bridge. Ibid, 3rd year 19 2 6 110 William Henry, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1185 perches 116 James Trainor, contractor, for repairing for 7 of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer by Hains­ years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 750 perches of town, between Hugh Murphy’s on the Dublin the road from Castleblayney to Newry by road and Cleimont gate, with branches to Mulla- Falmore and Kilcurry, between Bridge-a-Chrin harlin and Ballybarrack, Ibid, 2nd gear .. 51 16 10 Chapel and Marmion’s cross. Ibid, 3rd year .. 25 0 0

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NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 189-5 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ s d Brought forward .. 501 11 6 Brought forward, .. 1010 11 4 No. 117 Patrick Donnelly, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 835 perches 124 James M'Gahan, jun., contractor, for repairing of the road from Newry to Ardee by Littlemill, for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 445 between P- Flynn’s on the Castleblayney road perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer by and the Louth road at Littlemill. Ibid, 3rd year 13 0 11 Dunmahon, between Mr. Richardson’s back gate and the old river Fane. Ibid,5 th year .. 8 6 10 118 Peter Hearty, contractor, for repairing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 920 perches of 125 Owen Mathews, contractor, for repairing for the roadlfrom Dundalk to Newtownhamilton be­ 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1890, 590 perches tween Kilcurry Police Barrack and the bounds of of the road from Forkhill to the sea at Lurgan­ the County at Ballynaclosha. Ibid, 4th year .. 67 1 8 green, between the cross roads at Killen and Kilcurley National Schoolhouse. Ibid, (5th year 10 9 0 119 Patrick Mulholland, contractor, for repairing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, ^137 126 Sylvester Duffy, contractor, for repairing for perches of the road from Dundalk to Inniskeen 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 1070 perches by Belrobin, between the Castleblayney road and of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at the bounds of the Count} at Gorteen. Ibid, Blackrock, between the cross of Knockbridge 4 th year42 12.. 9 and Clermont avenue gate at Haynestown. Ibid, 120 LaurenceLouth Conlon, contractor, for repairingCounty for Archiveslast year .. 21 3 6 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 930 perches 127 John McFadden, contractor, for repairing for of the load from Dundalk to Castlebellingham, 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 1100 perches between the Municipal boundary at the road of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at leading to Priorlaud House and Lurgangreen Blackrock, between Clermont avenue gate at 182 2 6 bridge. Ibid, last year .. Haynestown and the sea at P. Brodigan’s and 121 James Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for 5 Cocklehill, including portion by Haggardstown years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 1002 perches Graveyard. Ibid, last year . . 32 1 8 of the road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the 128 John M‘Ardle, contractor, for repairing for 7 cross of Rath and the Bridge of Fane. Ibid, years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 4c&S perches of ^ last year .. 161 15 7 the road from Dundalk to Newry b/^RdskeagET 122 Bernard Lavelle, contractor, for repairing for between the Dundalk and Forkhill road at Mount­ 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 801 perches bailie and the meering of Louth and Armagh. of the road from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, Ibid, last year .. 16 4 0 between P. M'Gough’s house in Carriff and Mary Bogan’s in Lurgankeel. Ibid, 5tA year .. 23 7 3 129 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 7 years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 545 perches 123 John Reilly, contractor, for repairing for 7 ot the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney by years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 700 perches Farrendreg, between the Carrickmacross road at of the road from Dundalk to Castleblayney, be- Lisnawilly and the Ballsmill road at Castletown. tweon the Railway bridge at Rice’s cross and iMr. Ibid, last year .. 20 8 9 M. P. Lynch’s in Belrobbin. Ibid, oth year .. 18 19 2 Carried over, .. 1119 5 1 Carried over, .. 1010 11 4

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NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 1119 5 1 Barony of Lower Dundalk. No. £ s d 130 James Bice, contractor, for repairing for 7 No. years from Summer Assizes, 1889, 288 perches 132 Charles O’Hanlon, contractor, for making 82 of the road from Dundalk to Soldier’s Point, be­ perches of a new line of road from Carlingford to tween the Bedbarns road and the Coastguard Newry, between Owen Hoey’s house at Bavan boathouse. Ibid, last year .. 10 16 0 and the new line at Ardaghy Schoolhouse. 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 55. 1st instalment . . 43 12 3 1130 1 1 133 Thomas Rice, contractor, for repairing until Deduct the following Undischarged Present- Summer Assizes, 1900, 1520 porches of the road ments in aid of tho levy, viz. :— from Dundalk to Carlingford, between Biverstown bridge and James Connor’s in Carlingford. No £ s d Section 52. 1st year .. 49 1 8 301 James Lavelle, 9 0 0 304 John M'Gahau, 1 0 0 134 John Donnelly, contractor, for rep .iiing until 306 Bernard Lavelle, 3 7 0 Summer Assizos, 1900, 1195 perches of the post 307 Patrick Kirk, 1 0 0 road from Carlingford to Newry, between James 308 James Lennon, 0 15 0 Connor’s in Carlingford and Rallyonan bridge. Louth County15 2 0 Ibid, Archives 1 st year . . 12 8 11 Off County at Large, .. £12 9 0 TOTAL, . . £1114 19 1 Off Barony, .. .. 12 8 11

£24 17 11 BOROUGH OF DUNDALK. 135 Thomas M'Cann, contractor, for repairing 131 To be raised off the Borough of Dundalk and until Summer Assizes, 1900, 1085 perches of the paid to Louis Mallon, of Dundalk, to reimburse post road from Carlingford to Newry, between him for loss and damage occasioned by the the Ballyonan bridge, the sea at Drummullagh, maliciously or wantonly setting fire to and and the bounds of the County at Cornamucklagh, burning Trick of hay, his property, on the night Ibid, 1 s ty tar, . . 14 13 10 of Friday, the 19th day of April, 1895, or early Off County at Large, .. £14 13 10 on the following morning, at Rarrack street, in Off Barony, . . *4 13 10 the Town of Dundalk, Parish of Dundalk. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 135, 7 0 0 £29 7 8 TOTAL, 7 0 0 136 Patrick Hugh M'Cann, contractor, for repair­ ing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 890 perches of the road from Dundalk to Newry by Jones­ borough, between the Newry road at Dromad and the sea at Narrow water. Ibid, \ s ty tar . . 25 19 2

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£ s £ s d No. Brought forward . . 194 14 0 Brought forward, .. 145 15 No. at Carlingford, in this County, said Pier and Har­ bour being now handed over to this County by 137 James Rice, contractor, for repairing until the said Commissioners. 9 Vic., chap. 3 ; 10 & Summer Assizes, 1897, 279 perches of the road 11 Vic,, chap. 75 ; 16 & 17 Vic., chap. 136/ 19 & 20 from Dundalk to Newry by Faughart Graveyard, Vic., chap. 37 ; 29 & 30 Vic., chap. 45 ; and 46 & between the old Newry road at Faughart Upper 47 Vic., chap. 26, \Mh instalment . .1 9 3 6 5 and the Highlands at Monascreebe. Ibid, 144 Samuel Russell, High Constable of the Barony 1 st year .. 13 19 of Lower Dundalk, being the amount of his Poundage at 10d. in the £1, on £1013 19s. 7d. 138 John Breen, contractor, for repairing until lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Summer Assizes, 1900, 986 perches of the road Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant from Newry to Giles’ Quay, between Aghameen issued after Spring Assizes, 1895. To be now Schoolhouse and Mr. Woods’ house in Piedmont. paid out of the surplus or balance in County Ibid, 1st year .. 17 9 Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and 19 and 20 Vic,, chap. 63, sec. 10, . . 42 5 0 139 Michael Murphy, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1896, 305 perches of the 145 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount road from Carlingford to the sea at Bellurgan, o f Arrears of County Cess due upon same per betweenLouth the Carlingford main road andCounty Bellurgan Archives Affidavit of Collector. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, Quay. Section 50, .. .. 10 16 sec. 145; and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, . . 41 2 1

140 Michael Hardy, contractor, for constructing a 146 John M'Grath, contractor, being the amount gullet on the road from the Big Woman’s Grave expended on a drain suddenly damaged by a flood, to the sea at Omeath, between Mr. Howe’s house in the Town of Corlingford, between James and the Railway gates in Omeath. Ibid, .. 0 1 O’ Hare’s in T’holsel Street and Samuel Cooper’s in Back Lane, under the order of P. J. 141 Laurence M'Kevitt, contractor, for repairing Finegan, M.D., and George Brown, Esquire, a bridge on the road from Carlingford to Newry, Magistrates of this County. To be now paid between John M'Cann’s house and Mrs. Larkin’s out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. in Omeath. Ibid, ...... 3 13 6 & 7 JVm. 4, chap, 116, sec. 4 9 ; and 7 Wm. 4, chap. 2, sec. 17, ...... 200 142 Hugh Harold, contractor, for repairing until Spring Assizes, 1896, a water course on the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between the Chapel OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. and the Mill Pond in Carlingford, Ibid, .. 3 0 147 Peter Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 784 perches of 143 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland being Newry road at Faughart and the road leading to the 14th of 24 equal half-yearly instalments of Bellurgan Quay, Ibid, '2nd year .. 71 17 4 £3736 8s, 3d. expended on the Pier and Harbour Carried over .. 545 4 10 Carried over, .. 194 14

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£ s d £ s d Brought forward, . . 545 4 10 Brought forward, 665 1 11 No. No. 148 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, *894, 940 perches 154 Laurence M'Kevitt, contractor, for repairing of the road from Markethill to Carlingford, be­ for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 190 tween the meering of Louth and Armagh at perches of the road from Mrs. Woodney’s house Olaretrock and the Carlingford road at Ballymas­ to Dr, Barbor’s house, and from Mark Salmon’s canlan. Ibid, 2nd year .. 35 5 0 house to Mrs. M'Cann’s in Carlingford, including the road from the Railway crossing to the outer end of the Carlingford New Pier. Ibid, 2nd year 5 18 9 149 Thomas Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1140 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford by Pied­ 155 Michael M'Cann, contractor, for repairing for mont aud Giles’ Quay, between Mr. Kendall’s in 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 968 perches Loughanmore and Giles’ Quay, and the bridge at of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between the bush Church. Ibid, 2nd year . . 28 10 0 M ‘Kinley’s forge at the Barony boundary and the Claretrock road near Feede. Ibid, 3rd year .. 139 8 0 150 Patrick Cairoll. contractor, for repairing for 5 yearsLouth from Summer Assizes, 1894, 70<> perchesCounty of 156 Felix Archives M'Cann, contractor, for repairing for 5 the road from Carlingford to Dundalk by Rathcor, years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1048 perches between Patrick Malone’s in Castlecarragh and of the road from Dundalk to Newry by Ravensdale thp seashore and Blake’s cross. Ibid, '2nd year, 15 6 3 Park, between the Claretrock road near Feede and the County bounds at Carrickcarnan. Ibid, 151 John Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 years 3rd year . . 77 10 2 from Summer Assizes, 1894, 596 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between Bal­ laverty bridge, Ballug, and Ardytullymore. Ibid, 157 Mathew Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 2nd year . . 13 13 2 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 1825 perches o f the road from Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, between J. Connor’s in Carlingford 152 Patrick Boyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 and the seashore at Wbitestown and Ballagan. years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 720 perches of Ibid, 3rd year 91 5 0 of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between the Big Woman’s Grave at Corrakit and the sea at Omeath. Ibid, 2nd year . . 15 0 0 158 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 942 perches of 153 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 the road from Dundalk to Newry and Forkhill by years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 416 perches ot Monascreebe, between the old turnpike road near of the road from Dundalk to Newry by Faughart, the Railway crossing and the County bouuds at b e t w e e n the Highlands at Monascreebe and the Faughart Upper and Monascreebe. Ibid, 3rd year 27 9 6 Newry road at Feede. Ibid, 2nd yeat ,. Carried over, .. 1006 8 4 Carried over, t. 665 1 11 34

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£ 8 d NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 Brought forward, .. 1006 8 4 £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 1292 7 10 159 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 No. years from Summer Assizes, 1898, 762 perches of Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ the road from Dundalk to Forkhill by Whitemill, ments in aid of the levy, viz. :— between the old turnpike road in Faughart Lower and St. Bridget’s Station, and John M 'Alisters No. £ s d gate in Bedcow and Marmion’s cross. Ibid, 342 Michael M'Cann, . . 3 13 0 3rd year .. 25 8 0 358 Mathew M'Bride, . . 0 9 0 ------4 2 0 160 Francis Carroll, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 676 perches TOTAL, . . 1288 5 10 of the road from Carlingford to the sea at Temple­ town, between Widow Long’s house in Cortial and the sea at Templetown. Ibid, 3rd year .. 21 16 7 161 Thomas Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1551 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between the Louth road leading to Bellurgan Quay andCounty Bivers- ArchivesBarony of Ferrard. town bridge. Ibid, 4 th year . . 1 1 1 9 6 £ s d 162 Bryan Coyle, contractor, for repairing for 5 years trom Summer Assizes, 1892, 993 perches ol No. the road from Carlingford to the sea at W hites­ 165 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing town, between Grange cross, the Acre, and the until Summer, Assizes, 1900, 462 perches of the iunction of the Carlingford and Wbitestown road. road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the Ibid, Mh year .. 38 5 5 Borough boundary at Mr. Myles’ Nursery and Mr Harpur’s demesne wall. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, 163 James Hanlon, contractor, for repairing for 5 chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year . . 64 16 0 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 666 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between Off Drogheda Barony for half of 276 perches, .. . . £27 12 0 Maguire’s cross and the old in Mill in Temple- town, with branch to Grange Old. Ibid, 4th year 27 15 0 Off Ferrard Barony, . . 64 16 0 164 James Rice, contractor, for repairing for 5 £92 8 0 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 2450 perches of the road from Newry to Carlingford by Ravens­ 166 Patrick M'Cullough, contractor, for repairing dale and Bellurgan, between the Newry road at until Summer Assizes, 1900, 1300 perches of the Feede and Aghnaskeagh and Ballymascanlon road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Monaster­ bridge and Mrs. M'Donald’s in Bockmarshall. boice, between Widow M'Cullough’s house, Ibidlast year .. 61 5 0 Gibber’s bridge, and Mr. Dunlop’s new line of road at Monasterboice. Ibid, 1st year . . 48 15 0 Carried over, .. 1292 7 10 Carried over, . . 113 11 0

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NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 242 19 4 £ s d Brought forward, .. 113 11 0 173 William Callaghan, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 642 perches of the No. road from Ardee to the sea at Dunany, between 167 Patrick Murphy, contractor, for repairing un­ the Barony boundary at Mountdoyle and the en­ til Summer Assizes, 1900, 670 perches ol the trance gate at Dunany. Ibid, 1 styear 18 14 8 road from Collon to the sea at Termonfeckin, 174 Michael Smyth, contractor, for constructing between the Collon post road at the Nursery and 100 perches of a footpath on the road from Collon the old turnpike road at Sarsfield’s cross. Ibid, to Kells, between the cross of Collon and Bally- 1 st year .. 19 10 10 bonia Mill lane. Section 61, 50 0 0 168 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing 175 Laurence Mathews, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1897, 666 perches of the and underpinning Slate bridge on the road from road from Drogheda to Dunleer by Balgatheran, Kells to Dunleer, between Patrick Tenanty’s between James Murphy’s house in Hill of Rath house and Miss Kieran’s entrance gate at Ash- and the road leading from Sarsfield’s cross to the ville. Section 56, 6 1 0 Nursery. Ibid, 1*2 year .. 33 6 0 Off Ferrard Barony, .. £6 1 0 Off Ardee Barony, .. 5 19 0 169 Patrick Mur,phy, contractor, for repairing for untilLouth Summer Assizes, 1900, 800 perches County of the Archives£12 0 0 road from Ardee to Drogheda by Harristown, 176 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for constructing between Whiteriver bridge at Barony bounds a fence at Mr. Usher’s land, on the road from and Boyle’s bridge at the County bounds. Ibid, Drogheda to the sea by Greenhills and Queens­ \st year .. 23 6 8 borough. Ibid, 0 1 0 170 Peter Byrne, contractor, for repairing until 177 To be raised off this Barony and paid to the Summer Assizes, 1896, 624 perches of the road Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, being from Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, between the sixth instalment of this Barony’s proportion H. Foster’s in Callystown, Mrs. Gibney’s in of 24 equal half-yearly instalments of the sum Clogher, the South Harbour of Clogher, and the of £4,531 5s. 9d. and interest thereon, at the New Pier. Section 50, . 18 4 0 rate of 3J per cent, per annum, expended on the construction of a Pier, Approach Road, and 171 Patrick Carberry, contractor, for repairing other works, at Port Oriel Harbour, Clogher until Summer Assizes, 1900, 530 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port, between Head, in this County. Said instalment to be Owen Barton’s house and the cross near Port levied as follows : — Graveyard. Section &2, \st year .. 19 17 6 Off Ferrard Barony, .. £205 12 0 Off Drogheda Barony, .. 28 17 0 172 John M'Kenna, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 728 parches of the road £234 9 0 from Collon to the sea by Tenure, between 16 Sf 17 Vic., chap. 136, sec. 15. 6th instalment. 205 12 0 Tenure cross, Kieran’s cross, and the cross of Mullary. Ibid, 1st year 15 3 4 Carried over, .. 523 7 10

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£ 8 d £ s d Brought forward, . . 523 7 10 Brought forward, . . 738 2 6 No. No. 183 James Ciilly, contractor, for repairing for 5 178 Patrick M'Donnell, High Constable of the years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 595 perches Barony ot Ferrard, being the amount of his of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Rath- Poundage, at 10d. in the £ l, on £2352 3s. 0d. drummond and Briarhill, between D. Butterly’s lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said Mill at Milltown, John Dolan’s, of Dysart, and Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant the road leading from Collon to the sea at issued after Spring A fsizes, 1895. To be now Reynoldstown. Ibid, 2nd year . . 17 7 1 paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; 184 Joseph Connor, contractor, for repairing for and 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, 08 0 1 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 452 perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea by Painstown, 179 To be raised off this Barony, being the amount between Togher Hill cross and the sea at Lurgan- of Arrears of County Cess due upon same per boy. Ibid, 3rd year .. 15 1 4 Affidavit of Collector. 6 Sf 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145; and 19 & ‘20 Vic., chap. 63, sec, 6, .. 14 17 6 185 Michael Smyth, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 714 perches 180 Edward Jones, contractor, being the amount of the post road from Drogheda to Collon, expendedLouth on the Pier and Harbour atCounty Dunany, between Archives the meering of Begrath and Tullyallen suddenly damaged, under the order of O’Brien and the Hon. Mrs. Dunlop’s gate. Ibid, 4th year 62 9 6 Bellingham Woolsey, Major-General, John Ribton Garstin, and Arthur Macan, Esquires, Magistrates Off County at Large . . £62 9 6 of this County. To be now paid out of the sur­ Off Barony . . 629 6 plus or balance in County Bank. 30 & 31 Vic., chap. 112, sec. 1, .. .. 10 0 0 £124 19 0 186 Richard Kirk, contractor, for repairing for 5 OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 827 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Clogher, 181 Patrick Byrne, contractor, for repairing for 5 between the Courthouse in Termonfeckin and years from Summer Aesizes, 1894, 900 perche8 Thomas Boylan’s house in Clogher, Ibid, of the roud from Drogheda to Dundalk by Black­ 4th year ., 55 2 8 hall, between Cobbler’s cross and the cross of Blackhall. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 187 Patrick Commons, jun , contractor, for repair­ 2nd year . . 48 2 6 ing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1697 perches of the road from Collon to the sea by 182 William M'Quillan, contractor, for repairing Fieldstown, between the Barony boundary at for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 1017 perches of the road from Collon to the sea, Ballymakenny and the cross at Piperstown, and between Tinker Hill cross and the sea at the Dublin road at Tullyesker and Priesttown, Reynoldstown. Ibid, 2nd year . . 48 14 7 with branch by Fieldstown. Ibid, 4th year . . 63 12 9

Carried over, .. 738 2 6 Carried over .. 951 15 10

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Brought forward .. 951 15 10 £ S d Brought forward, . . 1209 8 2 188 Patrick M'Evov, contractor, for repairing for No. 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 784 perches erstown and Togher, between the turns to of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Black­ Dunany by the sea and Salterstown on the direct hall, between Blackstaff bridge and the cross of road, and the seashore at Salterstown. Ibid, 68 12 0 Blackhall. Ibid, ^th year .. Ath year . . 11 0 0 189 Patrick Henry, contractor, for repairing for 195 Edward Jones, contractor, for keeping in 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1403 perches repair for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Togher, the Pier and Harbour at Dunany. Ibid ; and 16 between Cobbler’s cross and the Barony boundary and 11 Vic., chap. 136, Ath year . . 10 0 0 68 13 9 near Salterstown. Ibid. 4th year • * 196 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing 190 Joseph Connor, contractor, for repairing for 5 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 2035 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1215 perches perches of the part post road from Drogheda to of the road from Dunleer to the sea at Port by Dundalk and Collon, between the meering of the Togher, between Dysart cross, the Barony Barony at Tullyesker Hill and the bridge of boundary near Clonmore and Seafield cross. Ibid, Dunleer at Hammondstown. 6 & 7 Wm. 4, 4th year . . 45 11 3 chap. 116, sec. 52. last year , , 176 0 2 Off County at Lurge for half of 191 Louth Thomas M'Donald, contractor, forCounty repairing Archives47 perches, .. ..£211 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1046 Off Barony, . .. 176 0 2 perches of the road from Ardee to Drogheda by Stonehouse and Rokeby Hall, between W hite­ £178 1 3 river bridge and the road leading from Barmeath 197 Thomas Terney, contractor, for repairing for 84 17 4 to Drogheda. Ibid, 4 th year .. 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 1045 perches of the road from Drogheda to Kells, between 192 Andrew Gallagher, contractor, for repairing the Collon post road at Tullyallen and Wood for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 835 bridge. Ibid, last year .. 60 19 2 perches of the road from Collon to tbe sea by Tenure, between the town of Collon and the 198 Thomas M'Donald, contractor, for repairing cross of Tenure. Ibid, 4th year .. 27 16 8 for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 988 per­ ches of the road from Dunleer to the sea at 193 William Callaghan, contractor, for repairing Reynoldstown, between the main street in for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 724 per­ Dunleer and the cross roads at Rathdrummond. ches of the road from Drogheda to the 86a, Ibid, last year .. 57 12 8 between Mr. King’s Mill and James Kavanagh’s at the sea. Ibid, 4th year 12 1 4 199 Philip M‘Evoy, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 320 perches 194 Michael Johnson, contractor, for repairing for of the road from Termonfeckin to the sea at 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 440 perches Seapoint Lodge, between Mr. Branagan’s house of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk by Salt- in Termonfeckin and the sea at Seapoint Lodge. Ibid, last year . . 21 6 8 Carried over, ,. 1209 8 2 Carried over, ,. 1546 6 10 43 42 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 Barony of Louth. £ S d £ s d Brought forward, .. 1546 6 10 No. No. 203 Patrick Connolly, contractor, for repairing 200 Nicholas Hagerty, contractor, for repairing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 2049 perches of for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 548 the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at perches of the road from Dunleer to the sea by Annagasson, between Tallanstown bridge and Garrolagh, between Garrolagh Hill and Miss the meering of Louth and Ardee. 6 ^ 7 Wm. 4, Maguire’s gate at Mayne. Ibid, last year .. 18 5 4 chap. 116, sec. 52, 1st year .. 170 15 0

201 John Finnegan, contractor, for repairing for 5 204 Peter M'Geough, contractor, for repairing years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 262 perches until Summer Assizes, 1900, 1005 perches of the of the road from Dunleer to Collon by Lord road from Dundalk to Dunleer, between Lurgan­ Massereene’s demesne, between Margaret bridge green bridge and Patrick Walsh’s at the Spa. and the Collon post road. Ibid, last year .. 13 2 0 Jbid, 1 st year .. 62 16 3 205 John Mathews, contractor, for repairing until 202 Bernard Anderson, contractor, for repairing: Summer Assizes, 1900, 1400 perches of the road for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 304 from Carrickmacross and Louth to Dunleer, perches of the road from Ardee to Slane by between Mr. Knaggs’ gate in Corderry and Smarmore,Louth between Clinton’s bridge County and the Braganstown Archives bridge, including portions to bounds of Louth and Meath. Ibid. last year .. 11 8 0 Killencoole Church and Darver Chapel. Ibid, 1st year . . 58 6 8 1589 2 2 206 Owen Mathews, jun., contractor, for repair­ Deduct the following Undischarged Present­ ing until Summer Assizes, 1900, 556 perches of ments in aid of the levy, viz. : — the road from Castleblayney to Ardee by Mulla­ crew, between F. M‘Cartan’s house in Louth No. £ 8 d and Mr. Kieran’s avenue gate at Rathbrist. 40‘2 John Stafford, . . 1 o o Ibid 1 st year .. 22 0 2 406 Peter Taaffe, .. 1 o o 207 To be raised off this Barony and paid to 417 Michael Smylh, . . 2 o o Thomas Smyth, of Gilbertstown, to reimburse 420 Thomas M'Donald, . . 1 o o him for loss and damage occasioned by the ma­ 421 Owen Ciosby, . . 1 o o liciously or wantonly firing into his Public 434 Thomas Crilly, . . 4 16 o House and premises, and destroying the following 10 16 0 articles 4 glass doors broken, 3 plate glass windows, 6 bottles of brandy, and 2 quarts of TOTAL, .. £1578 6 2 whiskey, on the night of Monday, the 14th day of January, 1895, at Gilbertstown, Townland of Gilbertstown, in the Parish of Mansfieldstown, Section 135,, 15 0 0

Carried over, , . 328 18 1

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NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 £ s d £ S d Brought forward . . 454 9 0 No- Brought foncard, .. 328 18 1 No. 208 To be raised off this Barony and paid to Joseph Holland, of Mooretown, to reimburse him 213 Michael Boyle, contractor, for repairing for for loss and damage occasioned by the maliciously 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1898,1005 perches or wantonly setting fire to a stable, his property, of the road from Kingscourt to Dundalk by and the following articles, which were kept there­ Corderry, between F. M'Cartan’s in Louth and in, burned and destroyed, viz. :— 3 bundles of P. Murray’s in Corderry, and between Mr. Bell’s bags, 8 boxes of clothes, a donkey’s harness, 2 gate in Corderry and Allardstown cross. Ibid, shovels, 1 spade, 1 grape, and a doukev badly 3rd year . . 25 2 6 burnt, on the night of Thursday, the 31st day of January, 1895, or early on the following 214 Peter Kerr, contractor, for repairing for 5 morning, at Mooretown, Townland of Mooretown. years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 789 perches in the Parish of Dromiskin. Ibid, . j 8 0 0 of the road from Dundalk to Ardee by Grange and Coolfed, between Mr. King’s house at Grange 209 James Cluskey, High Constable of the and the road from Louth to Mansfieldstown. Barony of Louth, being the amount of his Ibid, 3rd year .. 20 10 11 Poundage, at 10d. in the £1, on £1220 4s. 6d., lodged by him in Bank to the credit of said 215 Owen Mathews, jun., contractor, for repair­ Barony, pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrant ing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1692, 778 issued after Spring Assizes, 1895. To be now perches of the post road from Dundalk to Car­ paidLouth out of the surplus or balance inCounty County rickmacross, Archives between Felix M'Cartan’s house in Bank. 6rf7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 148; and Loutli and Patrick Markey’s house in Sandfield. 19 d 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 10, . . .. 50 16 10 Ibid, 4th year: . . 34 0 9 210 To be raised off this Barony, being the Off County at Large, .. £34 0 9 amount of Arrears of County Cess due upon Off Barony, .. 34 0 9 per Affidavit of Collector. 6 ^ 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 145 ; and 19 d 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6, 9 11 10 £68 1 6

OLD CONTRACTS RENEWED. 216 John M'Hugh, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1483 perches 211 Joseph Conlon, contractor, for repairing for of the road from Carrickmacross to the sea at 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1894, 488 perches Whitehouse, between Allardstown cross and the of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt, be­ sea at Whitehouse, including branch by Drom­ tween Mrs. Marmion’s house in Louth and the iskin Chapel. Ibid, 4th year . . 49 8 8 bridge at the Mills of Louth. 6 d 7 Wm. 4, chap. 116, sec. 52, 2nd year ,, 18 6 0 217 James M'Connon, contractor, for repairing 212 Thomas Woods, contractor, for repairing for for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1389 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1893, 810 perches perches of the road from Dundalk to Kingscourt of the road from Kingscourt to Dundalk by by Whiterath, between John Woods’ house in Rathbrist, between Tallanstown bridge and Mr. Lurgangreen and Christianstown cross. Ibid, Bell’s gate in Corderry. Ibid, 3rd year 38 16 3 4th year . . 46 6 0

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NEW PRESENTMENTS GRANTED SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895 ABSTRACT. £ s d No. Brought forward, 629 17 10 218 Bernard Connolly, contractor, for repairing NEW PRESENTMENTS. for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 1061 perches of the road from Carrickmacross to Dun­ leer, between Mr. Gernon’s gate at Mills of Louth and Glyde Court avenue gate. Ibid, GROSS AMOUNT RE-PRESENTED WARRANTS 4 th year ,, 24 6 3 ISSUED. 219 Patrick Murray, contractor, for repairing for County at Large, .. 1856 18 5 , , 4 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1892, 624 perches Ardee, 1995 1 8 10 0 0 2482 14 1 of the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross by Drogheda, 315 3 5 . . 369 11 Drumgowna, between Mr. Gernon’s at Mills of Upper Dundalk, .. 1180 1 1 15 2 0 1391 6 7 0 Louth and Frank M'Kenna’s in Drumgowna. Borough of Dundalk, 7 0 0 , . 216 11 11 Ibid, 4 th year .. 23 8 0 Lower Dundalk, .. 1292 7 10 4 2 0 1477 5 11 Ferrard, 1589 2 2 10 16 0 1967 4 10 220 James M'Gahan, jun., contractor, for repair­ Louth, 723 15 1 11 11 0 953 4 ing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891, 989 perches of the road from Dundalk to Dunleer by £8909 9 8 £51 11 0 £8857 18 8 Dromiskin, between the old river Fane and the stream that divides Louth and Ardee. Ibid, Louth lastCounty year .. 30 18 1 Archives 221 Patrick Quinn, contractor, for repairing for 5 years from Summer Assizes, 1891. 697 perches SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895, of the road from Castleblayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, between the meering of Louth and ------«.------Monaghan and James Moore’s in Stonetown and Priorstate cross, Ibid, last year .. «0»Uiff of Sotttfr, ) S t e p h e n 0 ’ S h a u * h n e s s y , of Dundalk, Clerk 15 4 11 \ of the Crown and Peace for said County, t o w i t . ) maketh Oath and saith that the foregoing 723 15 1 containsTtnoeTopy or Abstract of the Presentments made by Deduct the following Undischarged Present- ments in aid of the levy, viz. :— the Grand Jury, and fiated by the Court at this Assizes, to the No best of this Deponent's knowledge and belief. 480 Mathew Curtis, 0 482 Nicholas Neary, 7 Signed, 488 James Conlon, jun., 10 485 Patrick M ‘Gee, 0 13 6 STEPHEN O’SHAUGHNESSY. 486 Peter M'Geough, 1 0 0 11 11 0 Sworn before vie this 16th day o f July, 1895. TOTAL, .. £712 4 1 R. P. T. LOGAN,

Justice of Peace for the County of Louth. 48 49

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OFFORMER ASSIZES.

£ s d Brought forward, . . 186 10 8 No. 230 74, Laurence Conlon, post road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, ...... 141 3 7 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS 231 75, Peter Hearty, post road, Dundalk to Fork­ hill, ...... 89 11 8 232 76, Patrick Tierney, 1362 perches post road, FORMER ASSIZES. Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, . , 79 9 0 233 77, Patrick Murphy, 568 perches post road Ardee to Drogheda, .. 34 18 2 234 78, John Stafford, post road, Drogheda to County at Large. Collon, ...... 65 0 3 £ s d No, 235 79, James Toris, jun., 284 perches post road Granted Summer, 1894. Ardee to the sea by Dunleer, .. .. 8 5 8 222 53, County Surveyor, painting doors, and 236 80, James Conlon, jun., post road Dun­ windows,Louth Courthouse, Ardee, ..County ., 4 0 0 dalk to ArchivesKingscourt, *. .. .. 54 9 4 Granted Spring, 1895, TOTAL, .. £659 8 4 223 64, Inspection of Weights and Measures, bal 5 17 0 224 66, County Surveyor, County Courthouse in repair, and heating and supplying gasfittings for same> " bal 38 15 6 225 6/, James Malone, for repairing the Courthouse of Ardee, Court-keeper’s residence Barony of Ardee. £ 8 d and out-offices, ...... 15 0 0 No. 226 70, Expenses under Food and Drugs Acts, .. 5 0 0 Granted Spring, 1890.

227 71, Patrick QuinD, post road, Inniskeen to 237 93, Patrick Kearney, 30 perches fence, road, Carrickmacross, . . ,, . . 5 12 6 Dunleer to Carrickmacross by Pepperstown, .. 0 1 0 228 72, John King, post road, Ardee to Dunleer by Dromin, ...... 85 0 0 Granted Spring, 1891.

229 73, Patrick Markey, post road, Carrickmacross 238 93, Sylvester Nevin, new fence, road, Hoaths­ to Dundalk, .. 1( 27 5 8 town cross to Whiteriver bridge, .. .. 0 1 0

Carried over, .. 186 10 8 Carried over .. 0 2 0 50 51 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d Brought forward, . . 0 2 0 £ s d No. Brought forward, ,. 185 15 0 Granted Summer, 1893. No. 239 66, County Surveyor, 1346 perches road, 252 68, Patrick Meade, 500 perches road, Ardee Ardee toAnnagasson by Bolies and Maine, bal 1 0 0 to Drumcondra, bal 4 10 0 240 72, Owen M. Neary, fence, road, Ardee to 253 72, Laurence Maguire, 1358 perches road, Carrickmacross, ...... 010 Duudalk to Drogheda by Annagassou, bal 16 12 5 241 91, Thomas Thornton, 1400 perches road, 254 73, Patrick Brennan, 1777 perchea road. 2 Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin, and Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 12 19 Thomastown, bal 3 0 0 255 74, James Flynn, 454 perches road, Castle­ bellingham to the sea at Seabank, bal 3 4 10 Granted Spring, 1894. 242 83, County Surveyor, drains and gullets, 256 75, Peter Nugent, 1378 perches road, Ardee road, Ardee to Essexford, .. 20 0 0 to Annagasson, bal 34 12 10

24 3 85, James Conlon, jun., 7 perches, wall road, 257 76, Bernard Sweaney, 981 percbes road, Dun­ Dundalk to Kingscourt, bal 6 10 0 dalk to Kingscourt by Nicholastown, bal 16 7 0 244 102, Patrick Nugent, 540 perches road, Ardee 258 77, Thomas M‘ Donald, 980 perches road, 0 to Louth Slane by Oberstown, Countybal 6 15 0 Dundalk Archives to Dunleer, bal 16 5 259 78, John Durnin, 2080 perches road, Carrick­ Granted Summer, 1894. macross to the sea at Annagasaon, bal 13 0 0 245 61, Patrick Roe, 984 perches road, Dundalk to Ardee, bal 46 16 0 260 79, James M‘Keown, 532 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Dunleer, bal 14 4 0 246 62, Patrick M'Fadden, 1346 perches road, Ardee to Anuagasson by Bolies and Mayne, bal 34 12 0 261 80, Hugh Sweeney, 785 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt, bal 8 15 10 247 63, Patrick Meade, 918 perches road, Ardee to Drumcondra by Coole, bal 6 10 3 262 81, Patrick Brennan, 1339 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, bal 2 2 7 248 64, Richard Kelly, 1712 porches road, Ardee to Carrickmacross by Tallanstown, bal 2 1 8 0 263 82, Patrick Grogan, 261 perches road, Drogh­ eda to Dundalk by Mosstown Graveyard, .. 5 8 9 249 65, John Carberry, 1602 percbes part post post road, Ardee to Dunleer by R i c h a r d s t o w n , 18 3 5 264 83, Patrick Reilly, 422 perches part post road, Dundalk to Drogheda through Ardee, bal 27 0 0 250 66, Patrick Grogan, 972 perches road, Collon to Dunleer, bal 12 3 0 265 84, Patrick Corbally, 942 perches road, Dun­ leer to Kells and Slane by Smarmore, bal 6 17 5 251 67, James M'Hugh, 641 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Drumcondra, bal 8 14 4 266 85, Bernard Anderson, 437 perches road, Collon to Drumcondra by Belpatrick, bal 2 2 1 Carried over, . . 185 15 0 Carried over, .. 369 16 11 52 53

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES.

£ s d £ s d N o. Brought forward, .. 369 16 11 Brought forward, . . 789 9 5 267 86, James Carroll, 2286 perches road, Ardee No. to Carrickmacross, bal 19 1 0 281 87, James Hoey,, defending wall, road, Dun­ 268 87, Patrick M ‘Cullough, 967 perches road, dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, .. 14 0 0 Dundalk to Drogheda by Rathescar, bal 8 4 7 282 88, Patrick M'Fadden, fence, road, Ardee to 269 88, James Speers, 840 perches road, Ardee Annagasson by Bolies and Maine, .. . . 0 1 0 to Kells by Shanlis, i al 11 0 0 283 89, Thomas Larney, fence, road, Dundalk to 270 89, Thomas Thornton, 1400 perches road, Reaghstown, ...... 01 0 Ardee to Carrickmacross by Rathneestin and 284 93, Nicholas Neary, 448 perches road, Dun­ Thomastown, " bal 1 5 10 dalk and Carrickmacross to Dunleer by Castle­ 271 90, Michael Smyth, 875 perches road, Ardee bellingham, .. .. 60 13 4 to Drogheda by Knockacleva, bal 6 10 5 285 94, Patrick Markey, 782 perches road, 272 91, Thomas M'Donald, 678 perches road, Kingscourt to Dundalk, - . 37 10 4 Dunleer to the sea at Port by Drumcar, . . 22 12 0 286 95, Bernard Carberry, 1468 perches road, 273 92, John Hickey, 832 perches road, Ardee to Ardee to Drogheda by Kildemock Glebe and 6 SlaneLouth by Smarmore, Countybal 4 9 4 Paughanstown, Archives .. .. 27 10 274 93, John Halligan, 417 perches road, Ardee 287 96, John King, 1600 perches post road, Ardee 0 to Collon by Belpatrick and Funshog, bal 2 19 0 to Dunleer by Dromin, .. 85 0 288 97, John Reilly, 99 4 perches road, Ardee to Granted Spring, 1895, Drogheda, ...... 124 5 0 275 81, Patrick Carroll, 390 perches new line of 289 98, Patrick Markey, 873 perches post road, road, Dunleer to Castlebellingham, [st instalment, 132 10 0 Carrickmacross to Dundalk, .. .. * 27 5 7 276 82, John Corcoran, jun., 1322 perches road, 290 99, Patrick Tenanty, 1070 perches road, Ardee to Annagaeson, . . , 66 2 0 Ardee to Drogheda by Philipstown, .. 35 13 4 277 83, John McFadden, 1100 perches road, 291 100, Edward Mathews, 833 perches road, Dundalk to the sea at Salterstown, .. 61 17 6 Kingscourt to Drogheda, . . ..177 1 278 84, James M'Keown, 1438 perches road, Dun­ 292 101, John Reilly, 925 perches road, Dunleer dalk to Drogheda, ...... 59 18 4 to Kells by Lawlesstown Hill, .. 30 16 8 279 85, Patrick Quinn, 150 perches post road, 293 102, John M'Keever, 821 perches roed, Dun­ Inniskeen to Carrickmacross, .. . . 5 12 6 dalk to Kingscourt by Reaghstown, .. 17 2 1 280 86, Patiick Reilly, gullet, and raising road, 294 103, John Mathews, 648 perches road, Dun­ Ardee to Drumconrath, .. 11 10 0 dalk to Carrickmacross, .. 76 19 0

Carried over, .. 789 9 5 Carried over .. 1813 14 4

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£ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 1343 14 4 Brought forward, .. 39 11 3 No, No. 295 104, Laurence Mathews, 775 perches road, 305 97, Peter Carroll, 147 perches road, Drogheda Ardee to Drumconrath, 54 17 11 to the sea by Greenhills, bal 1 1 6 0 296 105, Mathew Flynn, 973 perches road, 306 102, Thomas M’ Donald, 196 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk by Bolies, .. 32 88 Collon to the eea, bal 1 16 0 297 106, Daniel Morgan, 1162 perches road, 307 103, Peter Carroll, 129 perches road, Drogh­ Ardee to Castleblayney by Corcreagh, ,. 22 19 2 eda to the sea by the Chord road and Greenhills, bal 1 13 6 298 107, Laurence Carroll, 670 perches road, Dun­ leer to the sea at Port by Clonmore, .. 252 6 Granted Spring, 1895. 299 108, Owen Mathews, 2000 perches road, 308 111, Thomas M'Donald, 454 perches road, Ardee to Carrickmacross, ., . t 147 fg 4 Collon to tho sea by .Listoke, . . . . 20 16 2 300 109, Patrick Nugent, 540 perches road, Ardee 309 112, Thomas M'Donald, parapet wall, road, to Slane by Oberstown, .. ..15150 Hardman’s garden to Ballymakenny, 8 0 0 301 110, Patrick Quinn, 104 perches road, Newry 310 117, Thomas M'Donald, 460 peiches road, to LouthKingscourt, .. , t County.'.424 Collon Archives to the sea by Tullyesker, . . . . 26 16 8 TOTAL, .. £1616 18 3 311 118, Thomas M'Donald, 378 perches road, Drogheda to Dunleer, .. .. ,, 47 5 0

TOTAL, .. £147 14 7

Barony of Drogheda. KT £ s d No. Granted Summer, 1893. Barony of Upper Dundalk. £ s d 302 103, Thomas M'Donald, fence, road, Drogh­ No. eda to Dundalk, ...... 010 Granted Summer, 1891. Granted Summer, 1894. 312 115, Mathew Conlon, fence, road, Knock­ bridge to Newry, •• ..010 303 95, Thomas M'Donald, 1170perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, bai 34 jq q Granted Spring, 1892. 304 96, Peter Carroll, 65£perches road,Drogh­ 313 127, John M 'Gough, footpath, road, Dun­ eda to the sea, bai 5 0 3 dalk to Castlebellingham, .. • • 2 10 0

Carried over, 89 11 3 Carried over, .. 2 11 0 56 57

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES.

£ s d £ s d No. Brought forward, .. 2 11 0 Brought forward .. 83 9 3 No. Granted Summer, 1892. 326 113, County Surveyor, 226 perches foot­ 814 125, County Surveyor, extra broken stone, path, road, Dundalk to Ardee, last instalment, 32 19 2 road, Dundalk to Blackrock, bal 1 5 5 327 116, Thomas Hearty, 1830 perches road, 315 128, John Neacy, 25 perches fence, road, Ardee to Newry by Skyhill, bal 10 18 9 Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, . . 0 1 0 328 117, James Marmion, 562 perches road, Granted Spring, 1893. Ardee to Newry by Barleyfield, bal 13 3 6 316 122, County Surveyor, extra quantity of 329 118, James Rice, 855 perchps road, Forkhill broken stone, road, Dundalk to Lublin, last to the sea at North Marsh by Lisdoo, bal 8 1 3 instalment. bal 13 14 10 330 H9, Patrick Lambe, 1176 perchea road, 817 123, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken Dundalk to Crossmaglen, bal 7 8 0 stone, post road, Dundalk to Louth, last instal­ ment, ' bal 14 19 10 331 120, William Cunningham, 1020 perches road, Granted Summer, 1893. Inniskeen to Newry by Shanmullagh, bal 3 2 6 318 124, County Surveyor, extra stone, road, 332 121, James Trainor, 750 perches road, Castle­ DundalkLouth to Soldier’s Point, Countybal 3 17 2 blayney Archives to Newry by Falmore and Kilcurry, bal 7 0 0 319 129, Thomas M'Cooey, wall, road, Ardee to 333 122, Patrick Donnelly, 835 perches road, Newry by Skyhill, 0 1 0 Newry to Ardee by Littlemill, bal 3 0 11 320 139, Thomas Finn, 1086 perches road. Dun­ 334 123, Peter Hearty, 920 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Castleblayney, bal 5 0 0 dalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 17 1 8 Granted Spring, 1894. 335 124, Patrick Mulholland, 1137 perches road, 321 126, Edward M'Keon, railing, road, Dundalk Dundalk to Inniskeen by Belrobbin, bal 11 12 9 to Drogheda by Blackrock, 0 1 0 336 125, Laurence Conlon, 930 perchea road, 322 133, Robert M'Neill, 388 perches road, Dundalk to Castlebellingham, bal 46 2 6 Newry to Dundalk, bal 5 0 0 337 126, James Lavelle, 1002 perchea road, Granted Summer, 1894. Dundalk to Ardee, bal 40 15 7 328 105, Edward Hearty, 1428 perches road, 338 127, Bernard Lavelle, 801 perches road, Dundalk to Crossmaglen, bal 14 10 6 Dundalk to Newtowhamilton, bal 6 7 3 324 106, Michael Lynch, 976 perches road, 339 128, John Reilly, 700 perches road, Dundalk Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, bal 8 10 8 to Castleblayney, bal 0 19 2 825 107, William Henry, 1185 perches road, 340 129, James M'Gahan, jun., 445 perches road, Dundalk to Dunleer by Hainstown, bal 13 16 10 Dundalk to Dunleer by Dunmahon, bal 4 6 10

Carried over. , , 88 9 3 Carried over, ,. 296 9 1 59 58 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d Brought forward, . . 1306 3 8 £ 8 d Brought forward, . . 296 9 1 No. No. 355 128, Bernard L a v e lle , 584 perches road, Dun- 341 130, Thomas Finn, 1086 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newtownhamilton, dalk to Castleblayuey, bal 19 18 6 356 129, Patrick Kirk, 946 perches road, Dun- 342 131, Owen Mathews, 590 perches road, dalk to Crossmaglen by Roche, .. Forkhill to the sea at Lurgangreen, bal 2 9 0 TOTAL, . . £1470 13 6 343 132, Sylvester Duffy, 1070 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, bal 7 3 6 344 133, John M'Fadden, 1100 perches road, Carrickmacross to the sea at Blackrock, bal 8 1 8 345 134, John M'Ardle, 648 perches road, Dun­ Barony of Lower Dundalk. ^ ^ dalk to Newry by Roskeagh, bal 6 4 0

346 135, John Reilly, 545 perches road, Dundalk No. to Castleblayney by Farrendreg. bal 5 8 9 Granted Summer, 1891. 347 Louth 136, James Pice, 288 perches road,County Dundalk 357 147,Archives County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, to Soldier’s Point, bal 2 16 0 Dundalk to Newry, hal 10 U U Granted Summer, 1892. Granted Spring, 1891. 358 165, County Surveyor, 2016 perches road, 348 l l 9, County Surveyor, 1623 peaches road, Dundalk to Newry, bal 5 10 11 Dundalk to Drogheda by Blackrock, bal 188 19 7 Granted Spring, 1893. 349 120, Michael Kieran, 1330 perches road, Dun­ 359 143, County Surveyor, 1825 perches road, dalk to Castleblayney, bal 212 15 0 Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, J bal 43 4 b 350 121, Robert „M‘Neill, 398 perches road, Newry to Dundalk, .. .. 92 3 0 Granted Summer, 1893. 351 122, John M ;Ardle, 318 perches road, Dun­ 360 165, Peter M 'K evitt, 1085 perches post road, dalk to Crossmaglen, . . 10 5 4 Carlingford to Newry, bal 852 125, Laurence Conlon, 1093 perches post Granted Spring, 1894. road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, .. .. 141 3 7 361 136, Peter Toner, footpath, road, Dundalk q 353 126, John M ‘Gahan, 990 perches road, Dun­ to Carlingford, dalk to Carrickmacross, .. 222 15 0 362 138, Thomas M 'D ow ell, fence, road, Dundalk q j q 854 127, Peter Hearty, 1075 perches post road, to Jonesborough, .. • • * * ______Dundalk to Forkhill, ...... 8911 8 Carried over, . . 66 16 5 Carried over, .. 1806 8 8 61 60 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 149 11 7 Brought forward, . . 66 16 5 No. No. 363 139, Mathew Clarke, fence, road, from the 877 157, Michael M'Cann, 968 perches road, New Inn to Jonesborough, .. ,, 0 1 0 Dundalk to Newry, bal 35 3 0

304 141, Patrick Rooney, 160 perches new line 878 158, Felix M ‘Cann, 1048, perches road, Dun­ of Road, Riverstown to Castletowncooley, last in­ dalk to Newry by Ravensdale Park, bal 22 10 2 stalment, bai 80 0 0 Granted Summer, 1894. 879 159, Mathew Carroll, 1825 perches road, Newry to the sea at Whitestown and Ballagan, 365 138, Peter Carroll, 784 perches road, Dun­ J bal 23 5 0 dalk to Carlingford, bal 18 17 4 380 160, James Rice, 942 perches road, Dundalk 366 139, James Rice, 940 perches road, Market­ to Newry and Forkhill by Monascreebe, bal 7 9 6 hill to Carlingford, bal 9 5 0 381 161, James Bice, 762 perches road, Dundalk 367 140, Thomas Rice, 1140 perches road, Dun­ to Forkhill by Whitemill, bal 6 8 0 dalk to Carlingford by Piedmont and Giles’ Quay, i ai 8 10 0 382 162, Francis Carroll, 676 perches road, Car­ lingford to the sea at Templetown, bal 6 16 7 368 141, Patrick Carroll, 700 perches road, Car­ lingfordLouth to Dundalk by Rathcor, Countybal 2 6 3 883 Archives 163, Thomas Rice, 1551 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford, bal 28 96 369 142, John Bice, 596 perches road, Dundalk to Carlingford, bal 2 18 2 384 164, Rryan Coyle, 993 perches road, Carling­ ford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 10 5 5 370 143, Patrick Boyle, 720 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newry, bal 1 0 0 385 165, James Hanlon, 666 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford, bal 7 15 0 371 144, James Rice, 416 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Newry by Faughart, bal 1 2 8 386 166, James Rice, 2450 perches road, Newry to Carlingford by Bavensdale and Bellurgan, bal 16 5 0 372 145, Laurence M 'Kevitt, 190 perches road, in Town of Carlingford, bal 0 18 9 887 1P7, Peter Carroll, 1520 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Carlingford, bal 12 17 6 873 147, Charles Hanlon, bridge, road, Carling­ ford to the sea at Whitestown, bal 2 19 0 888 168, Peter M'Kevitt, 1085 perches post road, Carlingford to Newry, bal 9 6 6 374 149, County Surveyor, 70 perches water­ courses in Carlingford, . . . . 5 0 0 389 169, Andrew O’ Neill, 1195 perches post road, Carlingford to Newry, bal 4 3 8 875 150, Patrick Rice, pump, road, Dundalk to Carlingford, ...... 010 390 170, Patrick Hugh M'Cann, 890 perches road, Dundalk to Newry by Jonesborough, bal 57 10 376 151, Terence Boyle, fence, roai, Dundalk to Greenore, ...... 010 Carried over, .. 345 14 3 Carried over, ,. 149 11 7 62 63

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ 8 d Brought forward. 345 14 3 Brought forward, .. 616 17 1 No.

171, Michael Breen, 986 perches road, Newry 405 154, James Jordan, 906 perches road, Dun­ to Giles’ Quay, bal 5 10 10 dalk to Carlingford by Slievenaglogh, .. 12 5 4 406 155, Patrick M'Grath, a water course and Granted Spring, 1895. iron grating, road, Carlingford to the sea at Templetown, .. • • • 2 0 0 132, Mathew M'Bride, 1271 perches road, Newry to the sea at Templetown, 18 10 8 TOTAL, .. £631 2 5 133, Thomas M'Cann, lowering a hill, road, Dundalk to Carlingford, 25 0 0 134, Mathew Carroll, footpath (with outlet), road, Carlingford to Whitestown, 1 0 0 135, Owen M‘Bride, 72 perches protecting wall or fence, road, Dundalk to Omeath, 54 19 0 Barony of Ferrard. £ s d 137, Charles O’ Hanlon, wall and stream in the Town of Carlingford, bal 6 0 0 No. Louth County ArchivesGranted Spring, 1890. 138, Patrick Hugh M'Cann, Trainor’s bridge 407 178, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ in Bavan, 5 15 0 dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 7 0 0 139, Hugh Harold, wall, road, Carlingford to Newry, 0 1 0 Granted Summer, 1891. 148, James O’Neill, 1571 perches road, 408 179, County Surveyor, Coneyburrow bridge, Newry to the sea at Rathcor, 24 10 11 road, Dunleer to Dundalk, bal 1 14 10 149, Terence Boyle, 1290 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Greenore, 53 15 0 Granted Spring, 1892. 150, Bernard Lavelle, 824 perches road, Dun­ 409 166, County Surveyor, repairs to Fishery dalk to Newry, ...... 83 9 6 Pier at Clogher Head, l>al 14 15 3 151, Patrick Savage, 312 perches road, 410 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ Greenore to Newry by Glenmore, 7 9 6 dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 34 15 0

152, Thomas M'Cann, 1400 perches road, Granted Summer, 1892. Dundalk to Carlingford, 20 8 4 411 196, County Surveyor, Obelisk bridge, road, 153, John Donnelly, 1005 perches road, Car­ Dunleer to Duleek, bal 2 10 0 lingford to the sea at Whiteatown, . . . , 14 18 1 Carried over, .. 60 15 1 Carried over .. 616 17 1

// 64 65 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ 3 d Brought forward, .. 60 15 1 £ S d No. Brought forward .. 187 7 4 Granted Spring, 1893. No. 412 170, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road, Dun­ 424 184, Peter Byrne, 624 perches road, Drogheda leer to Duleek, bal 1 0 0 to Dundalk by Clogher, bal 1 0 0 413 188, James Darby, 550 perches road, Dun­ 425 185, Joseph Connor, 452 perches road, Dun­ dalk to Drogheda by Reynoldstown, bal 51 15 0 leer to the sea by Painstown, bal 3 1 4 Granted Summer, 1893. 426 186, Michael Smyth, 714 perches post road, 414 186, Thomas M'Donald, wall, road, Mullary Drogheda to Collon, bal 31 4 9 to Collon, ...... Ol 0 427 187, Richard Kirk, 827 perches road, Drogh­ 415 201, Miohael Johnson, 440 perches road, eda to Dundalk by Clogher, bal 14 2 8 Drogheda to Dundalk by Salterstown and Togher, 428 188, Patrick Commons, jun., 1697 perches bal 2 0 0 road, Collon to the sea by Fieldstown, bal 18 12 9

Granted Spring, 1894. 429 189, Patrick M‘Evoy, 784 perches road, 416 168, John Stafford, wall, road, Drogheda to Drogheda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 17 12 0 Navan by Townley Hall, .. .. 40 0 o 430 190, Patrick Henry, 1403 perches road, Louth CountyDrogheda Archives to Dundalk by Togher, bal 17 13 9 417 171, Patrick Gaynor, fence, road, Collon to Drogheda to Mellifont, .. .. O l 0 481 191, Joseph Connor, 1215 perches road, Dun­ 418 172, Nathaniel Jeffers, fence, road, Drogheda leer to the sea at Port by Togher, bal 11 7 11 to Dundalk, .. .. ,.01 0 482 192, Thomas M'Donald, 1046 perches road, Ardee to Drogheda by Stonehouse and Rokeby Granted Summer, 1894. Hall, bal 8 17 4 419 173, Patrick Byrne, 900 perches, roud, Drogh­ 433 193, Andrew Gallagher, 835 perches road, eda to Dundalk by Blackhall, bal 11 2 6 Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 6 19 2 420 174, William M'Quillan, 1017 perches road, 434 194, William Callaghan, 724 perches road, Collon to the sea, bal 12 8 8 Drogheda to the sea, bal 21 4 421 175, James Crilly, 595 perches road, Drogh­ 435 195, Michael Johnson, 440 porches road, eda to Dundalk by Rathdrummond and Briarhill, Drogheda to Dundalk by Salterstown and Togher, bal 5 7 1 bal 4 0 0 422 178, County Surveyor, railing, road, Collon 436 196, Edward Jones, Pier and Harbour at to Drogheda, ...... 80 0 Dunany, ...... 10 0 0 423 179, Thomas M'Donald, fence, road, Drogh­ 437 197, Thomas M'Donald, 2035 perches part eda to Dundalk, , . . . ..01 0 post road, Drogheda to Dundalk and Collon, bal 45 0 2 Carried over, .. 187 7 4 Carried over, ,. 379 0 6 67 66

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ s d £ s d Brought forward, .. 576 17 9 Brought forward, . . 879 0 6 No. No. 488 198, Thomas Terney, 1045 perches road, 452 157, John Byrne, 900 perches road, Drogh­ Drogheda to Kells, bal 15 4 10 eda to the sea by Queensborough, . . , , 28 2 6 489 199, Thomas M ‘Donald, 988 perches road, 453 158, James Crilly, 980 perches road, Drogh­ Dunleer to the sea at Reynoldstown, bal 14 12 8 eda to Dundalk, . . • . . 89 16 3 440 200, Philip M‘Evoy, 320 perches road, Ter­ 454 159, Andrew Gallagher, 460 perches road, monfeckin to the sea at Seap^int Lodge, bal 5 6 8 Drogheda to Collon by Balgatheran, .. 23 0 0

441 201, Nicholas Hagerty, 548 perches road, 455 160, Patrick M ‘Quillan, a double gullet, road, Dunleer to the sea by Garrolagh, bal 6 5 4 Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, . . . . 9 10 0

442 202, John Finnegan, 262 perches road, 456 161, J o h n Stafford, Waterunder bridgp. road, Dunleer to Collon by Lord Massereene’s demesne, Drogheda to Collon, .. •• ..5 0 0 bal 6 2 0 457 162, A n d r e w Gallagher, fence at Mr. Usher’s 448 203, Bernard Anderson, 304 perches road, land, road, Drogheda to Baltray, .. .. 0 1 0 Ardee to Slane by Smarmore, bal 1 8 0 458 164, James M'Donald, instalment of £1090 444 Louth 204, Thomas M'Donald, 462 perchesCounty road, 666Archives perches new line of road, Drogheda to Dun­ Drogheda to Dundalk, bal 23 16 0 leer by Balgatheran, last instalment, bal 46 5 0 445 205, Patrick M'Cullough, 1300 perches road, 459 168, Patrick Murphy, 1500 perches part post Drogheda to Dundalk by Monasterboice, bal 12 3 9 road, Ardee to Drogheda, . . • • 149 9 4 446 206, Patrick Murphy, 800 perches road, 460 169, James M'Donald, 1265 perches road, 0 Ardee to Drogheda by Harristown, bal 7 10 0 Drogheda to Clogher Head, .. . • 189 15 447 207, Patrick Murphy, 670 perches road, 461 170, John Stafford, 743 perches post road, 3 Collon to the sea at Termonfeckin, bal 6 5 8 Drogheda to Collon, . • • • 65 0 448 208, Thomas M‘Govern, 728 perches road, 462 171, Patrick M'Quillan, 1049 perches road, 6 Collon to the sea by Tenure, bal 5 2 8 Dundalk to the sea at Clogher, . . . . 83 17 449 209, Patrick Carberry, 530 perches road, 463 172, Patrick M'Quillan, 1096 perches road, 2 Dunleer to the sea at Port, bal 8 17 6 Drogheda to Dundalk by Castlecoe, .. 89 19 450 210, William Callaghan, 642 perches road, 464 173, Nicholas Fitzpatrick, 518 perches road, Ardee to the sea at Dunany, bal 2 14 6 Drogheda to Dundalk by Ballymakenny, .. 25 18 0

Granted Spring, 1895, 465 174, Peter Taaffe, 1295 perches road, Collon to Ardee by Belpatrick, • • .. 22 188 451 156, Patrick Tierney, 1430 perches part post road, Drogheda to Navan by Townley Hall, .. 87 7 8 Carried over, .. 1255 10 5

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£ s d £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 1666 17 0 Brought forward .. 1255 10 5 No. No. 480 189, Francis M'Cabe, 373 perches road, Dun leer to the sea by Barmeath, 9 6 6 466 175, Andrew Leech, 620 perches road, Ter­ 481 190, Thomas Terney, 30 perches road, Drogh monfeckin to the sea at Baltray, .. . . 20 13 4 eda to Kells, 1 10 0 467 176, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, 482 191, Laurence Maguire, 1182 perches road Collon to the sea by Beaulieu, . . 30 5 0 Drogheda to the sea at Dunany, 49 5 0 468 177, Patrick Yerdon, 496 perches road, 483 192, James Toris, jun., 1000 perches part Collon to the sea, . . ,. 20 8 0 post road, Ardee to the sea by Dunleer, 50 1 0 469 178, Putriok Flanagan, 218 perches road, 484 193, John Connolly, 970 perches road, Dun leer to Termonfeckin, 40 8 4 Collon to the sea by Ballymakenny, .. 10 18 0 485 194, James Toris, 220 perches road, Dundalk 470 179, Patrick M ‘Quillan, 244 perches road, to Drogheda, 22 0 0 Dunleer to the sea, . . . . , . 6 12 2 486 195, Thomas Townley, 463 perches road 471 180, Patrick Flanagan, 183 perches road, Kells to Duleek by Townley Hall, .. 11 11 6 Drogheda to Collon, ...... 7 12 6 487 196, Francis M'Cabe, 490 perches road 16 6 8 472 Louth 181, Michael Smyth, 895 perches road,County Collon DundalkArchives to Drogheda by Barmeath, to Kells, . . ., . . . . 67 2 6 TOTAL, .. 1867 6 0 473 182, Thomas M'Donald, 726 perches road, Drogheda to Dundalk, ...... 81 13 6 474 183, Andrew Gallagher, 975 perches road, Collon to Drogheda by Mellifont and Lynch’s cross, , , , . . , 24 7 6 Barony of Louth. £ s d 475 184, Thomas M'Donald, 930 perches road, No. Granted Spring, 1890. Collon to the sea at Baltray by Ballymakenny, 46 10 0 488 207, Owen Gilmer, fence, road, Carrickma­ 476 185, Owen Crosby, 1045 perches road, Dun­ cross to Ardee, .. .. • • 0 1 0 leer to the sea at Ganderstown, ., 39 3 9 Granted Spring, 1891. 477 186, Thomas Terney, 472 perches road, Dun­ leer to Duleek, ...... 23 12 0 489 209, Patrick Murray, fence, road, Ardee to Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, 0 1 0 478 ^ 187, Laurence Mathews, 734 perches road, Kells to Dunleer by Funshog, .. 15 5 10 Granted Summer, 1892. 479 188, John Finnegan, 417 perches road, Collon 490 229, County Surveyor, extra quantity broken bal 1 12 3 to Slane, ...... 17 7 6 stone, »oad, Dundalk to Louth, Carried over, .. 1 14 3 Carried over, , , 1666 17 0 70 UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES, UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. £ 8 d No. Brought forward. 72 14 9 £ 8 d Brought forward, .. 1 14 3 503 222, James M'Connon, 1389 perches road, No. Dundalk to Kingscourt by Whiterath, bal 12 6 0 223, Bernard Connolly, 1061 perches road. 491 231, James Moley, building a house, road, 504 Carrickmacross to Dunleer, bal 6 6 3 Dundalk to Louth, ...... 01 0 505 224, Patrick Murray, 624 perches road, Graneed Spring, 1893. Ardee to Carrickmacross by Drumgowna, bal 5 17 0 492 200, Patrick King, footpath, road, Dundalk 506 225, County Surveyor, 1400 perches road, Car­ to Louth, ...... -Ol 0 rickmacross and Louth to Dunleer, bal 28 13 4

Granted Summer, 1893. 507 226, James M'Gahan, jun., 989 perches road, Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, bal 4 18 1 498 225, James M’ Cue, fence, road, Castleblayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, . . .. 0 1 0 508 227, Patrick Quinn, 697 perches road, Castle­ blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, bal 2 4 11 Granted Spring, 1894. 494 207, Nicholas Neary, 971 perches road, Car­ 509 228, John Mathews, 2049 perches road, Car­ 38 8 5 rickmacross to the sea at Seabank,.. bal 5 0 0 rickmacross to the sea at Annagasson, bal 510 229, William Chesher, 1005 perches road, LouthGranted Summer, 1894. CountyDundalk Archives to Dunleer, bal 20 18 9 495 212, Joseph Conlon, 488 perches road, Dun­ 511 230, Owen Mathews, jun., 556 perches road, dalk to Kingscourt, bal 2 6 0 Castleblayney to Ardee by Mullacrew, bal 1 12 9 496 213, Patrick Quinn, bridge, road, Castle­ Granted Spring, 1895. blayney to Ardee by Ballykelly, . , 10 0 0 512 197, Peter M'Geough, 294 perches road, 497 214, Neal Connor, fence, road, Dundalk to Dundalk to Dunleer by Dromiskin, 7 7 0 Dunleer by Dromiskin, ,. .. 0 1 0 198, Peter Rogan, fence, road, Dundalk to 498 217, Thomas Woods, 810 perches road, 513 Dunleer by Dromiskin, 0 1 0 Kingscourt to Dundalk by Rathbrist, bal 9 16 8 199, Peter Carroll, erecting a porch, road, 499 218, Michael Boyle, 1005 perches road, 514 Louth to Ardee, .. 0 1 0 Kingscourt to Dundalk by Corderry, bal 9 2 6 200, Daniel Morgan, 120 perches road, Ardee 500 219, Peter Kerr, 789 perches road, Dundalk 515 to Castleblayney by Corcreagh, 1 5 0 to Ardee by Grange and Coolfed, bal 5 2 8 204, Laurence Conlon, 1362 perches road, 501 220, Owen Mathews, jun., 778 perches post 516 Dundalk to Carrickmacross, 212 16 3 road, Dundalk to Carrickmacross, bal 17 0 5 502 221, John M'Hugh, 1483 perches road, 517 205, Bernard Connolly, 483 perches road, 28 3 6 Carrickmacross to the sea at Whitehouse, bal 12 8 8 Dundalk to Kingscourt by Corderry, Carritd over, 443 14 0 Carried over, .. 72 14 9 73

UNDISCHARGED PRESENTMENTS OF FORMER ASSIZES. GRAND JURY ORDERS, £ a d Brought forward, .. 448 14 0 SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895, No. 518 ‘206, Richard ; Nugent, 756 perches road, Knockbridge to Crossmaglen, . . 25 4 0 W e appoint that Presentment Sessions shall be held at the following times and places, and for the following Baronies, be­ 519 207, James M'Donnell, jun., 653 perches road, Castleblayney to the sea at Blackrock by tween the hours of Twelve o’clock noon, and Five o’clock in the Tullygee, ...... 14 5 8 afternoon of each day respectively, preparatory to the next 520 208, Matthew Curtis, 1370 perches road, General Assizes, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chap. 1 16, Dundalk to Ardee, ...... 205 10 0 sec. 3, viz. :— 521 209, Thomas Morgan, 809 perches road, At Ardee, on Monday, the 9th December, 1895, for Ardee Castleblayney to Ardee .. .. 21 18 2 Barony. 522 210, Nicholas Neary, 971'perches road, Car­ A t Ravensdale, on Tuesday, the 10th December, 1895, for rickmacross to the sea at Seabank, .. 24 5 6 Lower Dundalk Barony. 528 211, James Conlon, jun., 817 perches post road, Dundalk to Kingscourt, .. .. 54 9 4 At Dunleer, on Thursday, the 12th December, 1895, for Drogheda Barony. 524 212, Thomas Grimes, 722 perches road, CarrickmacrossLouth to the sea Lurgangreen, County .. 18 1 0 At Dunleer,Archives on Thursday, the 12th December, 1895, for 525 213, Patrick M'Gee, 435 perches road, Dun­ Ferrard Barony. dalk to Louth by Ballyoran, . . . . 9 10 8 At Louth, on Friday, the 13th December, 1895, for Louth Barony. TOTAL, .. £816 17 11 At Dundalk, on Monday, the 16th December, 1895, for Upper Dundalk Barony. At Dundalk, on Monday, the 16th December, 1895, for County ABSTRACT. at Largo. ASSIZES. viz:— W e fix and determine that the number of persons to be asso­ County at Large, £659 8 4 ciated with the Justices of the several Presentment Sessions for Ardee, 1646 18 8 Drogheda, 147 14 7 the County shall be as follows : — Upper Dundalk, 1470 13 6 For Ardee Bai’ony— Eight. For Ferrard Barony-—Eight. Lower Dundalk, 631 2 5 For Lower Dundalk Barony— Six Fcr Louth Barony—Six. Ferrard, 6 1867 0 For Drogheda Barony— Five. For Up. Dundalk Barony— Six Louth, 816 17 11 And from the following Lists containing double the same number TOTAL, .. £7240 1 0 of persons who have paid the greatest amount of Grand Jury

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GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 189-5. GRAND JURY ORDERS AT SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895.

Cess, selected ftom the Cess Collectors’ Returns, agreeably to the LOUTH BARONY. provisions of the Act 6 & 7 W m. 4, chap, 116, sec. 8, the afore­ John N. Doran, Glydefarm Thos. Mathews, Mansfieldstown said number are to be chosen by Ballot, viz. : — John M'Dowell, Mooretown William Murdock, Killencoole Walter Gernon, Mills of Louth Thomas Boyd, Newtowndarver ARDEE BARONY. Albert Jeffers, Drumleck Wiliiam Morgan, Mooretown Patrick Kieran, Summerhill Richard Bell, Corderry Wiliiam Doran, Harristown. Patrick D. Caraher, Maine. Nicholas B. King, Grange Neill M'Cann, Grange Denis H. Browne, Tullykeel. Joseph M'Keever, Broadlough. John Durnin, Streamstown. Patrick Reilly, Millextown. UPPER DUNDALK BARONY. Patrick Roche, Mullacloe William Courtenay, Rathcoole. Thomas Brennan, Drumcashel. John Moore, Currabeg. Alexander M'Cracken, Strandfield John M'Mahon, Newtownbabe Thomas Carpenter, Maine. Laughlin Byrne, Killanny. Peter Quigley, Roche James L. Arthur, Haynestown Patrick Feehan, Braganstown. Nichls. Magrane, Hammondstwn Robert M'Dowell, Mullaharlin Matthew M'Gough, Priorland Patrick Smith, Bolies. Peter Markey, Drumcar. John P. Hamill, Chapel-lane, Dun- Matthew Dufiy, Dunbin Big Lionel L. Harty, Belrobin [_dalk Nicholas M'Ardle, Kilcurry Patrick J. Murphy, Seafield James Mai>ne, Haynestowu LOWER DUNDALK BARONY.

James Feehan, Castleearragh Thomas Woods, Piedmont Francis Bo^le, Ballymascanlon John Kendall, Loughanmore W e appoint that 165 copies of the Schedules of Applications AlexanderLouth M'Cracken, Navan James M'Grath,County Ardtullybeg Archives made at each such Sessions be printed and distributed by the Isaac Browne, Millgrange Owen O’ Hare, Dulargy Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, Jas. M ‘Alister, Faughart Lower Thomas M'Dowell, Faughart Up. chap. 116, section 5. Richard Roddy, Aghaboys. Svran Newell, Grange Old

DROGHEDA BARONY. W e appoint that 2-50 copies of the Presentments made at the Thomas R. Ternan, Listoke Nicholas Norris, Ballymakenny present Assizes, and Presentments remaining yet Undischarged ; John Carney, Killineer Christr. M'Dermott, Drogheda also a detailed Abstract of his Accounts, be printed and distributed James M‘Ginn, Killineer lames R< gers, Townrath by the Secretary to the Grand Jury, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 James Kelly, Moneymore Matthew Reid, Ballymakenny Win. 4, chap. 116, sec. 142 ; and 30 & 31 Vie,, chap. 46. Johu Woods, Staineen F. St. Geo. Smith, jr., Shamrock [Lodge

FERRARD BARONY. W e appoint that the County Surveyor shall keep an Office open for his regular attendance upon business within the Town of Patrick F. Collier, Cruicetown. Christr. M ‘Dermott, Drogheda Dundalk, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 W m . 4, chap. 116, sec. 43. William Butterly, Port James Byrne, Dunleer John H. Kiik, Clogher Head Thomas Corrigan, Termonfeckin Henry St. G. Smith, Piperstown Denis J. Rath, Clogher Laurence Carroll, Glebe, Dunleer Bernard M'Kenna, Mountdoyle W e appoint the following to be High Constables and Collectors Thomas M'Keever, Collon John Mathews, Dunleer of the Public Moneys granted at this Assizes, for their respective Patrick Callan, Timullen John F. Ternan, Greenhills Baronies, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Wm. 4, chapter 116, section Nicholas Halligan, Banktown Rodolph St.G.Smith, Drumshallon 147, viz ; —

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For Ardee Barony, Patrick Cluskey, of Wottonstown. For Drogheda Barony, Patrick M‘ Donnell, of Carterstown, approved of, pursuant to the Act, 6 & 7 W m . 4, chap. 116) For Ferrard Barony, Do. Do, section 47, viz. :— For Upper Dundalk Barony, Thomas Burn, of Roche. For Lower Dundalk Barony, Samuel Bussell, of Jenkinstown. For Louth Barony, James Cluskey, of Wottor.stown. William Tempest, of Dundalk, Contractor.

John Martin, of Dundalk, j b j8 gecuriti<)s John Moneypenny, ol Dundalk, ) Appointment by Grand Jury at Summer Assizes, 1895, of Visiting Committee of Louth Prison, under the General Prisons’ (Ireland) Act, 1877, and Order in Council dated 18th May, 1885, Patrick M'Cullough, of Dundalk, Contractor. from Summer Assizes, 1895, to Spring Assizes, 1896, viz, :— John C. M‘ Mahon, of Dundalk, j „ . g . . John Murphy, Esq., J.P. Redmond Magrath, of Dundalk, j m8 oecurnies- Thomas M. Bichardson, Esq., J.P. John Coleman Kieran, Esq., J.P. John J. E. Bigger, Esq., J.P. Patrick Mathews, of Dundalk, Contractor. W illiam M, Patteson, Esq., J.P. Francis W alters o f Dundalk, j His gecuritieB. Joseph A. Coulter, Esq., J.P. Louth County ArchivesJames Collins, of Dundalk, ) VVe appoint the following to be a Board of Superintendence of Charitable Establishments, supported by Presentment within The following Applications have been approved of at Present­ this County, pursuant to the Act 2 & 3 William 4, chapter 85, viz : — ment Sessions, and are now certified, viz. :— Sir A. Yere Foster, Bart. To make 661 perches of a new line of road from Inniskeen to Malcolm B. Murray, Esq. Dundalk by Kilaconnor, between the Inniskeen road at the boundary William de Salis Filgate, Esq. of Louth and Monaghan in Drumcah and the Dundalk road at Arthur Macan, Esq. Carrickrobin. Not to exceed £1300. (See No. 1 on Schedule John Murphy, Esq. for Barony of Upper Dundalk.) John Bibton Garstin, Esq. Sir T. Oriel Foster, Bart. To make 376 perches of a new line of road from the Carrick­ Luke A. Lee-Norman, Esq. macross main road to the Louth and Knockbridge main road, Philip Callan, Esq, between the Railway bridge over the Carrickmacross road in the William B. Rogers, Esq. Townland of Kilcurley, and James Brennan’s farm on the Louth Major-Gen. O’B. B Woolsey. road. Not to exceed £700. (See No. 2, on Schedule for Barony John C. Kieran, Esq. of Upper Dundalk.)

To make 525 perches of a new line of road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross by Cortial, between Bernard Lynch’s house in Contracts for the supply of certain Printing and Stationery for Kilcurley and the junction with the Knockbridge road near Killy- one year from Summer Assizes, 1895, to Summer Assizes, 1896, croney. Not to exceed £800, (See No, 1 on Schedule for Barony have been entered into at Presentment Sessions, and are now o f Louth.)

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Presentment giving Woiks in charge to the County Surveyor. the time, or according to the terms prescribed by the contracts Act 20 & 21 Victoria, chapter 15, section 1. for the execution thereof, shall be applied by the Treasurer under the direction of the County Surveyor, for the purpose of com­ County of Louth, Summer Assizes, 1895. pleting such works, and shall be paid by the Treasurer to the person or persons executing same, upon the Certificate of the W e, present, order, and direct, that the works in the Schedule County Surveyor. hereunto annexed, and which were approved of at Road Sessions SCHEDULE. and presented for, and duly advertised for Tenders in the manner No. in. directed and prescribed by the Act 6 & 7 William 4th, Chap. Grand Warrant for Name of Contractor. Amount. Spring Assizes, 1895. 116, Sec. 2*2, and for the execution of which no proper contractor tendered at the Adjourned Sessions (or for which no proposal was made or accepted at Adjourned Sessions) shall be, and are hereby No 316. Patrick Brennan, £32 19 2 given in charge to the County Surveyor of the said County, to Upper Dundalk. execute the same for the respective amounts set opposite to each work in said Schedule, being the amounts approved of for the No. 498. Michael Boyle, £28 13 4 execution of said works respectively, at Road Sessions. (Louth.)

SCHEDULE. For Self and Fellows, No. in Schedule of Applications for Perches of road, or short description of L. A. LEE-NORMAN, Foreman of Grand Jury. Summer Assizes, Public Work. Amount 1895.Louth County Archives

No. 10. For constructing a gullet on Ordered—That the Surveyor’s Report laid on the table be the road from Churchtown cross £12 0 0 printed in the Warrant for the ensuing half-year. (Ardee Barony.) to Churchtown Graveyard.

Ordered— That on all Presentments granted at this Assizes, for Public Works exceeding £20, the Secretary to the Grand Jury For Self and Fellows, do advance to contractors three-fourths of the amount, on Certificate of County Surveyor, in each case, pursuant to the L. A. LEE-NORMAN, Foreman of Grand Jury. 128th section of the 116th chapter 6 & 7 Wm, 4th, and 30 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46. The period for issuing such advances to terminate one week previous to the Fiscal Bay of the ensuing Assizes. _____ Presentment for completion of Unfinished Work underdirection of the County Surveyor. Act, 6 & 7 W m. 4, chap. 116, sec. 146. Ordered—That on all Presentments made to the County Sur­ veyor at the present Assizes, under the Act 20 & 21 Victoria, County of Louth, Summer Assizes, 1895. chapter 15, the amounts for same, respectively, to be paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, to such contractors, arti­ W e present, order, and direct, that the sums mentioned in the ficers, or workmen, as may be duly certified by such Surveyor, Schedule hereunto annexed ; which sums were heretofore pre­ any one of such certificates not to be for a smaller sum than £5, sented for tho execution of the works mentioned in said Schedule, or drawn more frequently than once a fortnight, as originally but the contractois, for which works, did not execute same within arranged by the Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, 1858. 80 81

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W e direct that the following Undischarged Presentments be re-presented in aid of the Levy', at the present Assizes, as regards contracts recommended by the County Surveyor, v iz .:__ 11 Joseph Reilly, 2 o o 12 Do. 2 o o No. £ 8 d 17 Harbour Constable of Ardee Barony, 233 Edward Mathews, 1 o 0 Carlingford (out of 237 Laurence Mathews, . 2 o 0 Harbour Funds), )J M 246 Henry Lennon, 5 o o 18 Harbour Constable of 247 Laurence Mathews, . 2 o o Giles’ Quay, (out of Upper Dundalk Barony, 301 James Lavelle, 9 o o Harbour Funds, 1 f ft i 9 304 John M'Gahan, 1 o o 19 Harbour Constable of 306 Bernard Lavelle, 3 7 o Clogher Head (out of 307 Patrick Kirk. 1 o o Harbour Funds, f 9 ?) 308 James Lennon, o 15 o 20 Dr. J. C. Sellars, 23 4 6 Lower Dundalk Barony, 342 Michael M'Cann, 3 13 o 21 Dr. T. J. Moore, 15 7 8 358 Mathew M‘Bride, 0 9 0 26 William Tempest, 2 1 10 Ferrard Barony, 402 John Stafford, 1 o o 27 Patrick M'Gullough, .. 2 13 5 406 Peter Taaffe, 1 o o 31 St. Conleth’s Reforma­ 417 Michael Smyth, 2 o o tory School, 6 10 o 420 Thomas M'Donald, . 1 o o 32 Artane Industrial School, 13 4 3 421 Owen Crosby, 1 o o 33 House of Charity do., 20 9 o Louth434 County Archives Thomas Crilly, 4 16 o 34 St. Joseph’s Dundalk do., 95 3 2 Louth Barony, 480 Mathew Curtis, 7 o o 35 St. Joseph’s, Letter- 482 Nicholas Neary, o 7 6 frack, do., 6 10 o 483 James Conlon, jun., . 2 10 o 36 Danesfort, do., 9 15 o 485 Patrick M ‘Gee, o 13 6 37 St. Anne’s do., 3 5 o 486 Peter M‘Geough, . 1 o o 39 Stephen Brown & Co. .. 3 19 7 40 T. F. Filgate, 2 7 7 41 Do. 16 14 4 42 Do. 13 15 o We direct that the following Presentments made at this Assizes, 44 Do. 40 o o be now paid out of the surplus or balance in County Bank, ( H. G. Brownrigg, 4 13 10 v iz .:— 45 < J. W . Brown, o 15 o No. £ 8 d ( St. Geo. MacCarthy, . . 9 18 9 County at Large, 1 T. F. Filgate, 90 16 8 47 Weights and Measures, 40 o o 2 P. J. Lynam, 133 6 8 Ardee Barony, 13 Patrick Cluskey, 95 16 7 3 Do. 25 o () Do. 16 Jane Milling, 92 14 5 4 James Dromgoole, 40 o o Drogheda Barony, 6 Patcick M‘Donnell, 11 7 6 5 John M. C. Lyons, 40 o o Up. Dundalk Barony’, 8 Thomas Burn, 75 8 o 6 Francis J. Lynam, 37 10 o Lr. Dundalk Barony, 17 Samuel Russell, 42 5 o 7 Thomas J. Byrne, 23 10 o Do. I 8A.John M'Grath, 2 o o 8 Thomas M‘Govern, 5 o 0 Ferrard Barony, 19 Patrick M'Donnell, 98 o 1 9 Alfred Samuel Leopold, 5 o 0 Do. 2 0 a Edward Jones, 10 o o 10 Townley F. Filgate, .. 5 o o Louth Barony, 9 James Cluskey, 50 16 10 82 83

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Ordered— That the sum of £14 Os. 0d., amount Discharged on W e direct that the following Discharged Presentment of the Presentment No. 4 9 9 at the present Assizes, James M'Gahan, jr., present Assizes, be paid to the undermentioned party, viz. :— contractor, be paid to Patiick M'Gahan, brother of the said No. 315, Patrick O’Neill, security for Andrew James M'Gahan, jr., on his indemnifying the Secretary to the O’Neill, deceased, -. . . .. 12 0 0 Grand Jury against any claim to said sum by the said James M'Gahan, jr. ______

W e direct the following Discharged Presentments of the O rdered — That the sum of £ 8 , being amount Discharged on present Assizes, to be paid to the undermentioned parties on Presentment No. 320 at the present Assizes, Patrick La,mbe, Letters of Administration produced, viz. : — contractor, deceased, be paid to Bernard Lambe, of Sheelagh, in the County of Louth, Father of the said Patrick Lambe, on his indem­ No. 374, Mary M'Cann, Administratrix of Felix nifying the Secretary to the Grand Jury against any claim to said M'Cann, deceased, .. .. £30 0 0 sum by any other representative of the said Patrick Lambe. No. 434, James Crilly and Kate Crilly, Adminis­ trators of Thomas Crilly, deceased, .. 1119 0 Ordered—That the Report of Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D., Public Analyst for this County, be printed in the Warrant for Ordered— That the sum of £ ! Os. 6d., amount Discharged on the ensuing half-year ; and that he be re-appointed for one year, Presentment No. 350 at the present Assizes, James Macken, up to Summer Assizes, 1895, at a Salary of Twenty Pounds. contractor, be paid to Mathew Carroll, of Carlingford, in tho County Louthof Louth, the said James Macken County having executed nrul Archives deposited with our Secretary a Deed of Assignment authorising the said Mathew Carroll to receive the sum of £57 4s. 6d., being Ordered— That in lieu of the order made in the case of default­ the full amount of said Presentment. ing Contractors at Spring Assizes, 1880, in all cases in which the County Surveyor requires legal assistance on behalf of the county in prosecution of defaulting Contractors, he shall bo at liberty to apply to Mr, Rogers, Solicitor to the Grand Jury, who shall act Ordered— That the sums of £10 and £2, amounts Discharged in such prosecutions, and be paid the proper costs in refeienco on Presentments Nos. 251 and 256 respectively, at the present thereto, including the attendance of witnesses. Assizes, Patrick Meade, contractor, be paid to James Meade, of Silverhill, in the County of Louth, said Patrick Meade having executed and deposited with our Secretary, a Power of Attorney authorising the said James Meade to receive all payments which Resolved—That the Grand Jury of the County of Louth may be due on foot of said Presentments. assembled at Summer Assizes, 1 8 9 5 , beg to acknowledge the communication of his Excellency t h e Lord Lieutenant, relative to the appointment of Governors to r e p r e s e n t the County in t h e management of Richmond District Lunatic Asylum, and they Ordered— That the sum of £5 19s. 11d., amount Discharged on hereby beg to submit the names of the following gentlemen as Presentment No. 369 at the present Assizes, Thomas Boyle, jun., their nominees for said appointment, viz. : contractor, be paid to Mathew Carroll, of Carlingford, in the C ounty of Louth, the said Thomas Hoyle, jun,, having executed John Ribton Garstin, Esq., Braganstown, Castlebellingham. and deposited with our Secretary a Power of Attorney authorising The Hon. C. 8. Bellew, Barmeath, Dunleer. the said Mathew Carroll to receive the aforesaid sum of £5 19s 11d, Alexander Henry, Esq., Richardstown Castle, Dunleer. being the balance due on said Presentment. Henry J. Daly, Esq., Donny.carney House, Drogheda.

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It appearing that Peter Hearty, contractor, for the road from We appoint the following to be a Committee of Superinten­ Dundalk to Forkhill, was processed at the last Quarter Sessions dence of Carlingford Harbour from Summer Assizes, 1895 until by Mr. Samuel Bradford, for allowing surface water from the road Spring Assizes, 1896, said Committee to have the assistance of the to flow on to his land, and the County Court Judge having dis­ County Solicitor whenever they may consider it necessary, viz. : — missed said process on the merits, the case now goes forward to the Assizes on the plaintiff’s appeal; and as it would appear that COMMITTEE. the said Peter Hearty has only carried out the clauses of his specification, which provide for the proper drainage of the road. John Murphy, Esq, It is ordered that the County Solicitor, be directed to instruct J. J. Eastwood Bigger, Esq. Counsel to appear for the said Peter Hearty on the hearing of Henry C. Tisdall, Esq. said appeal. Samuel Bradford, Esq, W ith reference to the Dundalk Borough Surveyor’s Application for permission to pas3 an iron bar through the old Gaol wall at the County Courthouse. We approve of same, on condition that Resolved— That the Louth Grand Jury renew their protests the said bar be removed at any time, if required, by the Grand against the rates and charges by Government for advances of Jury or the County Surveyor. Public Money for the building of Lunatic Asylums.

Proposed by John Murphy ; It appearing that Miss Jane Milling, who was a surety for the Seconded by John Ribton Garstin. late Francis Bonynge, High Constable of the Barony of Ardee, has paid into the County Bank the full amount outstanding on the Louth CountyWarrant handedArchives to the said late Francis Bonynge, after Summer Assizes, 1894, and that James Cluskey, of Wottonstown, who Resolved—That the Grand Jury having certified three Appli­ was appointed by the said Miss Jane Milling, to recover the cations for New Roads, passed at the last Presentment Sessions County Cess due on said Warrant, after Spring Assizes, 1895, (two in Upper Dundalk Barony and one in Louth Barony), has declared that a sum of £145 11s. 2d is irrecoverable on said desire to call the attention of the next Presentment Sessions to W arrant:— Ordered— That our Secretary be directed to repay the the said Applications, and to state that they think it advisable said sum of £145 1 Is. 2d. to the aforesaid Miss Jane Milling. that the Presentment Sessions should consider some alterations in the different routes, as suggested by the County Surveyor. H. Chegwin, Harbour Constable of Carlingford, having applied for an increase of salary in consideration of additional work to be performed. It is ordered— That an increase of £5 per annum, Ordered—That the Committee appointed at last Spring Assizes commencing from the present Assizes, to be paid to the said to arrange the necessary details, as to granting a portion of the H. Cbegwin. County Courthouse premises as a site for a Crown Post Office, be hereby re-appointed for the purpose aforesaid, and furnish a It appearing that an additional safe is needed by the Secretary Report to the Grand Jury at Spring Assizes, 1896, viz. :— of the Grand Jury ; we authorise him to procure same, and to charge the cost to the presentment for providing furniture and COMMITTEE. fittings to the County Courthouse—the cost not to exceed £11 4s. John Murphy, Esq. John Ribton Garstin, Esq, For Self and Fellows, Malcolm B. Murray, Esq. L. A. LEE-NORMAN, Henry C. Tisdall, Esq. John C, Kieran, Esq. Foreman of Grand Jury. 8 6 87

Act 6 ^ 7 Wm., chap. 116. COUNTY OF LOUTH.

COUNTY SURVEYOR’S REPORT. EXPENDITURE ON WORKS BY COUNTY SURVEYOR. County at Large, and Baronies of Ardee, Upper Dundalk, Lower Dundalk, Ferrard, and Louth. To the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, assembled at Summer Assizes, 1895. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895. M r . F o r e m a n a n d G e n t l e m e n . Amounts on Amounts Balance At last Spring Assizes Prosecations were ordered against four Warrant for expended up (if any) re defaulting Contractors. In two of these cases the contracts were Number and Perches. Spring, to Summer, maining. completed (or very nearly so) before May Quarter Sessions. In the 1895. 1895. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d other two cases the contracts were broken, and the contractors were COUNTY AT LARGE decreed for nominal sums. No. 66, County Court-house 50 0 o Presentments amounting to nearly Three Thousand pounds for repair 11 4 6 38 15 6 No. 215, Painting at Ardee the construction of new roads in Upper Dundalk and Louth Baronies Court-house 4 0 o N il. 4 0 o are now exhibited. The new roads as shown on the maps, lodged by 54 0 o the applicants, follow existing old lanes, and in some cases might be 11 4 6 42 15 6 ARDEE very muchLouth imjiroved by diversions, cutting County off corners, and going No. 220, Archives 1346 perches 1 o o N il. 1 o o round steep hills instead of over them. These improvements would 226, Drains and Gullets ... 20 0 o Nil. 20 0 o necessitate the purchase of small areas of land, for which full provision 21 0 o Nil. 21 0 o is made in the Grand Jury Act. Also, if these diversions were made, UPPER DUNDALK a small minority of the occupiers would suffer some inconvenience, No. 119, 1623 perches 284 0 6 95 0 11 188 19 7 293, Extra stone 1 5 5 Nil. 1 5 5 because instead of having a bad road by their gates, they would have 295, do. 13 14 10 Nil. 13 14 10 a good road some perches away. Notwithstanding these objections 296, do. 14 19 10 Nil. 14 19 10 I beg to say that in my opinion it would be a mistake to expend a 299, do. 3 17 2 Nil. 3 17 2 a large sum of public money in the construction of a bad road, when 317 17 9 95 0 11 222 16 10 the same sum, or a very slightly greater sum, would be sufficient to LOWER DUNDALK , 10 0 make a good road. No. 338, 2016 perches o Nil. 10 o o 339, 2016 perches . 5 10 11 Nil. 5 10 11 The Presentment No. 10, Lower Dundalk, was passed for the 341, 1825 perches . 43 4 6 Nil. 43 4 6 maintenance of a new road which ought to be completed at this 367, 305 perches . 2 1 8 2 1 8 N il. 370, watercourse . 5 0 o Nil. Assizes. The new road is not now quite finished, and the contractor must 5 0 o

complete it and keep it in repair until next Spring Assizes. The Pre­ 65 17 1 2 1 8 63 15 5 sentment for maintenance ought therefore to be cancelled. FERRARD, No. 389, Coneyburrow Bridge.. . 1 14 10 N il. 1 14 10 I am, Gentlemen, 390, Clogher H ead P ier .. . 14 15 3 Nil. 14 15 3 Your obedient servant, 392, Obelisk Bridge . 2 JO o Nil. 2 10 0 P. J. LYNAM, 440, R ailing . 3 0 o N il. 3 0 0

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EXPENDITURE ON WORKS BY COUNTY SURVEYOR. Blank copy of COUNTY SURVEYOR'S SPECIFICATION for repairs of roads, ordered to be printed in the Grand Warrant. Amounts on Amounts Balance Warrant for expended up (if any) re- County of Louth.—Barony of...... No...... Assizes.—Specificarion nnd Instructions to Repair and keep in Repair until...... Assizes,...... Spring, to Spring maining 1895. 1895. with b r o k e n s t o n e or p r b p a u e i ) g r a v b l , ...... Perches of the road from...... to...... between...... and...... £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. L O U TH The Repairs shall be commenced immediately after the ensuing No. 471, Extra stone 1 12 3 Nil. Assizes, and shall be proceeded with, without intermission, until the 1 12 3 road shall have been put into the specified order. Divisions. ABSTRACT. The road shall have a clear carriage-way as wide as the existing County at Large 54 0 0 11 4 6 42 15 6 fences or grips will permit, but in no place to be less than...... feet Ardee 21 0 0 N il. 21 0 0 wide with gravel or broken stones : where less the road shall ba Upper Dundalk 317 17 9 95 0 11 222 16 10 brought to this width by widening and metalling, unless where fences, Lower Dundalk 65 17 1 2 1 8 63 15 5 trenches; or footpaths interfere greater existing widths in the working Ferrard 22 0 1 Nil, 22 0 1 surfaces shall be maintained. Louth 1 12 3 Nil. 1 12 3 The footpaths and paved water tables, except in towns placed under Commissioners appointed under the Towns’ Improvement 482 7 2 108 7 1 374 0 1 (Ireland) Act, shall be kept clean, gravelled, and maintained in the r present state, or as they shall be hereafter reconstructed. The road shall be kept in repair from water-table to water-table, with broken stones or prepared gravel, and shall be brought to a re­ gular convex curvilineal slope from the centre to the sides on the COUIltS Of XOUtb | P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor, came before the cross sections, comparatively flat at the croWn, but steeper on the j Grand Jury of said County at Summer Assizes, shoulders ; all inequalities shall be reduced by applying new material t o w i t . ) 1895, and maketh Oath that the Sum of £108 7s Id to the lower parts. The sides and water-tables shall be neatly defined has been fairlyLouth and honestly expended in the execution County of and for the above Archives by continuous lines, parallel to the centre of the road, free from works, from and before Spring Assizes, 1895, until Summer Assizes, 1895 sudden bends. not including outstanding accounts. Along declivities particular attention will be required in keeping P. J. LYNAM, County Surveyor. the cross section more convex than elsewhere to pass off the water quickiy to the tables. Outlets, pipes, or French drains shall be made Sworn before me this 1st day of July, 1895. to carry off the water where it would otherwise lodge on the water- tables, into the adjacent grips, fields, or water-courses. Inlets shall be made into all cross-drains, pipes, or gullets ; all grips on the field L. A/LEE-NORMAN, J.P. side of the fences and water-drains, if any, shall be kept open to allow a free passage for the water, and keep its surface under the water- tables. The water-tables, shoulders, and sides of the road shall be kept free from nuisance and obstructions. The road shall be kept free from dust and mud by sweeping and scraping; the sweepings, and scrapings, when sufficiently dry, shall be carted oft, unless required to fill grips along the road, or to complete the fences and side formation between the water-tables and fences. A sufficient quantity shall always be used for blending with newly spread stones or prepared gravel, especially in dry seasons. These materials shall be applied generally, in wet weather, when the low or concave parts are most visible. They shall be kept in close contact with each other, and when spread, sufficiently blended with sand or road scrapings. In Towns’ and villages, the scrapings or sweepings and dust heaps from the road, shall be removed and carted away by the Contractor, but not the cleansing, sweeping, and scavenging in Towns under the To vns' Improvement Act, which must be done by the Town Commissioners. 90 91 All detached stones appearing on the road, or between the fences, andallstones appearing on the surface exceeding two-and a-half inch a* shall be supplied and spread free of charge by the Contractor. Any in diameter, sliu.l be picked up, collected, taken aside, made into heaps materials required between the spreading of one year’s quantity and broken, and used for darning the surface. the measurement of the next year’s shall be put out free of charge by ...... cubic yards, at least, of broken stone or properly prepared the Contractor, by darnings from carts. gravel, shall be spread skilfully on the road per perch, on the average All existing’ gullets, inlets, outlets, with the tail drains'-from in each year, exclusive of fine gravel used in footpaths. The stones them, drains, water courses, and grips, on the field aide, to be kept in shall be broken so as to pass through an inch and three-quarter ring, repair and free for the water to pass through. When springs rise to be laid down as the Surveyor or his Assistant shall direct. The through the surface, French drains should be made to drain off the distribution of the metalling shall be proportionate to the wants of the water to the next drain or trench. In case of a sudden damage road as^the Assistant shall direct. When ‘‘ sea beach” or gravel is the occurring along the line, the Contractor is at once to give the Surveyor material used, it shall be screened frotn any extra sand, and the larger notice to that, e ffe c t, describing the nature of the damage, and the Con­ pebbles preserved and broken to pass through an inch and three- tractor shall build temporary fences and take such other precautions as quarter ring. No round pebble to be larger than 11/4 inch ring. Any the County Surveyor may judge to be necessary for the safety of the larger quantity of broken stones or prepared gravel which shall be public. T^lie fences along the lino and slopes of cuttings and ernbank- found necessary for the proper repairs and maintenance of the road inents to be kept in repair. The battlements and parapets of bridges shall be put out »ftnd skilfully spread by the Contractpr free of extra on the road, with the wing walls, pavements, abutments, &c., to be expenBe to the Gqu&ty or Barony. In towns and on streets the Con­ protected and kept in their present repair, or as they may be here-; tractor shall arra&jfe with the Surveyor’s Assistant to deliver and after repaired. The Contractor to cut down and remove all weeds spread the specified least quantity from carts or depots, at such times growing along the road on and between tlie fences before seed time. and in suoh quantities as such Assistant shall direct. The most Sea slopes and pitch pavement along coast roads to be kept in repair ; durable materials to be had in the neighbourhood shall be used—the snow drifts shall be removed immediately after a fall of snow. hardest and toughest are best. No soft or brittle stone, shale, or The Contractor shall keep the road constantly free from all pencil, shall be used in any place for repairs. nuisances, aqd shall not permit any injury to or encroachment on the After the road shall have been scraped, the weak portions shall road, and shall summon and prosecute all offending parties. In case be darnedLouth with a sufficient quantity of brokenCounty stones, and a pre­ of injury Archives to the road by trees or hedges, the Contractor is to require paration shall be made by picking the crust, so that the new materials the owner of the land to prune and lop them—the parties to be shall combine smoothly with the road and form a regular and smooth summoned bsfore the Justices at Petty Sessions, in case of non- surface. In darning, the stones shall be laid close and in contact compliance within Ten days. The Contractor will be held account­ with each other. The surface shall be kept free from ruts and long- able for any loss or injury to property or persons from putting out itudiual furrows by timely and skilful repairs. materials of any kind on or alongside the road, digging of holes along The Contractor shall put out along the sides of the road, or place the road ; or neglecting any necessary precaution to prevent injury to in depots, the whole quantity of materials specified, from time to time t h e public during the continuance of his contract. before tho first day of October, in each year, for measurement by the The Contractor shall deliver up the road at the expiration of his Surveyor’s Assistant, unless when otherwise directed to be spread from contract, in good repair as above defined, and at any time during the carts for special repairs. A deduction of a yard and a-half will be existence of his contract shall attend to and carry into eflect, any made from the measured quantity for each yard deficient after the further instructions the Surveyor may find it necessary to give for the first of O ctober. N o allowance will be made for stones spread out due repair and preservation of the road. Any quantity of broken of any oblongs before measurement. stones or gravel remaining unspread and found at the termination ot The stones shall be arranged along the County roads in narrow the contract along the road shall become the property of the County. oblongs, placed on level beds, not exceeding two feet in width close up to fences or grips outside the water-tables, of equal size, and Dated this...... day of...... containing about a cupic yard each, and so as not to endanger or inconvenience the public. County Surveyor of Louth. T h e Assistant will measure the smaller heaps, to determine the quantity from, if the Contractor neglect making them of the same size. I h e fu ll quantity shall be spread before the first day of tho S pristq I agree to the above conditions,...... Contractor. A ssizes in each year. The vaiue of two cubic yards shall be deducted from the amount of the contract for each cubic yard remaining un- sp re ad afterwards. Any extra metalling required between S p r in g und S u m m kr A s siz es, in the last year of a contract for surface repairs

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92 IMPERATIVE PRESENTMENTS.

COUNTY OF LOUTH SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895.

—— Lunatic Asylum (Buildings), .. .. £116 9 9 Constabulary Expenses, HALF-YEARLY REPORT OF COUNTY ANALYST. County Officers, 468 13 4 To the Foreman and Members of the Grand Jury of the County of Fee on Audit of Secretary’s Account, 16 18 11 Louth. Expenses of Inquests, 38 12 2 M r . F o r e m a n a n d G e n t l e m e n , I beg leave to report that I have made the following Analyses Cess Collectors, 466 8 5 during the half-year, to end on the 31st of the present month. Land Valuation, 52 10 0

12 specimens of tea were analysed for the Guardians of the Compensation for Malicious Injury, 100 0 0 Dundalk Union in order to determine which was best for use in the workhouse. Instalments for Works, 427 15 5

For Drogheda Union 63 specimens of milk, and 25 of buttermilk Expenses under Jurors’ Act, were from time to time analysed. Louth CountyExpenses underArchives Registry Act, A specimen of decorticated cotton seed cake was analysed for Mr. Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 154 16 5 W. Doran, Harristown, Ardee. Retiring Allowances, 140 10 0 I regret that I have only the above rather short record to submit Apprehension and Conveyance of Prisoners, 15 7 7 to you, but I trust that my services may be more freely used for the rest of the year by the county authorities. Weights and Measures, .. 45 0 0

I am, Gentlemen, Transmission of Juvenile Offenders to Reformatories,

Your obedient servant, Expenses of Clerks of Petty Sessions under Dogs’ Act,

CHARLES A. CAMERON, £2043 2 0 Public Analyst for the County of Louth.

City Laboratory, 17, Castle Street, Dublin, TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, 24th June, 1895. Secretary to Grand Jury, Jury, Mr. Filgate, were without fault. They continue to bear bear to continue They fault. without were Filgate, Mr. Jury, itnuse ta ofcr n h dshre f i pbi duties. public his of discharge the in officer thatdistinguished n dcae b me. declared byand vdne f h cr, cuay ad blt wih ae always have which ability and accuracy, care, the of evidence the of Jury Grand the ol' Secretary the of Accounts the Audited or nomto a Asrc o te cons as Accounts the certified formally of Abstract an information your To o o Luh floig h ls Srn Aszs ad usat to pursuant and ; Assizes last Spring the following Louth, ofCo. h poiin o te re i Cucl I owr hrwt for herewith forward I Council, in Order the of provisionsthe G UIO’ RPR T TE OA GVRMN BOARD. GOVERNMENT LOCAL THE TO REPORT AUDITOR’S h Lcl oenet Board, Government Local the entlemen h Acut sbitd o e y h Sceay f h Grand the Secretary of the by me to submitted Accounts The utm os, Dublin Custom House, Louth , hv te oor o be, to honour the have I ONY F LOUTH. OFCOUNTY hv te oor o eot o o ta I have I that you to report to honour the have I Gentlemen, or bdet servant, obedient Your M MDROT Gv. Auditor. Govt. M'DERMOTT, WM. ( y p o c 4 9 .) County D undalk 2Ath June, , 1895.

COUNTY OF LOUTH.—ACCOUNT FOLLOWING SPRING ASSIZES, 1895. I, W m. M 'D ermott, being the Auditor appointed to Audit the Account of the Secretary of the Grand Jury of the County of Louth, do hereby declare and certify that Townley F. Filgate, Esq., Secretary of the Grand Jury of the said County of Louth, hath accounted before me as such Secretary as aforesaid, at foot of an account declared by me on the 27th day of February, 1895 ; and that I have charged him with all sums with which it appeared to me that he was properly chargeable up to the 27th day of March, 1895; and that I have discharged him to the Amount of all Payments which he has duly proved that he had theretofore made thereout; and that the Account wherein I have charged and discharged him as aforesaid, is as follows.— Archives CHARGE. DISCHARGE. Balance declared due on last Account, £5593 19 1 Amount of Payments made on Queries discharged at Amount of Sums received from Baronial Collectors the last Spring Assizes, £9634 6 1 pursuant to the Secretary’s Warrants, issued after Amount of payments made on Queries previously Summer Assizes, 1894, 8639 0 3 discharged, 15 0 0 Amount received from the Paymaster-General for Amount of payments made on New Presentments of expenses of Criminal Prosecutions from Summer the last Spring Assizes, .. 1635 19 11 Assizes, 1894, to Spring Assizes, 1895, 24 6 4 Amount of Sums paid on Court Orders, to Prosecutors Amount of Interest on Exchequer Bills, 15 9 9 and Witnesses, from Summer Assizes, 1894, to Amount of Interest allowed by the County Bank on Spring Assizes, 1895, 138 3 5 the Secretary’s Public Account, 22 6 6 Amount paid on account of Carlingford Harbour 14 19 11 Amount of casual Receipts, v iz.:— Do. do. Giles’ Quay do. 10 18 1 Grant under Probate Duty Act, 803 18 10 Do. do. Clogher Head do. 5 0 0 Government Bounty in 1 ieu of Rates, 4 16 11 Amount paid to Commissioners of Public Works being Sale of Registry Lists, 8 4 0 the 15th instalment of Loan for St. Joseph’s Industrial Rent Dundalk Advertising Company .. 1 0 0 School, 10C 0 0 Anonymous, ...... ». 0 5 0 Clogher Head Harbour Tolls, .. 19 15 1 Total Payments, ..£11554 7 0 Carlingford Harbour Tolls, 34 13 3 Balance due by the Secretary, 3723 3 5 Gilee’ Quay Harbour Tolls, 5 17 10 Instalment from St. Joseph’s Industrial School, Dundalk, payable to Board of Works, 103 18 0

Total, £15277 10 10 Total, .. £15277 10 10 N. B.—The Secretary has returned Arrears as due by N.B.—Besides the above balance there are County Funds invested different Baronies, as follows in Exchequer Bills, to the amount of £1,300. Baronies On the last Warrants. Ardee, £821 1 0 Drogheda, 19 8 Declared by me, this 24th day o f June, 1895. Upper Dundalk, 15 0 1 Lower Dundalk, 43 14 11 W M . M'DERMOTT, Local Government Auditor Ferrard, 10 7 8 Louth, 6 11 2—£898 4 6 An Account of the Liabilities and Means of the County after Spring Assizes, 1895,

viz.: — Louth LIABILITIES. MEANS.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Undischarged Queries, .. .. 5321 15 6 Balance due by Secretary on Account, New Presentments, . . . . 11717 15 5 being balance in County Bank, . . 3723 3 5 Discharged Queries yet Unpaid, .. 100 17 7 Amount of 16th instalment of Loan due 1 Amount of Exchequer Bills, . 1300 0 0 Board of Works for St. Joseph’ s Industrial School, Dundalk, 100 0 0 Advanced for Witnesses’ Expenses, . 138 3 5 Premium on Fire Insurance of do., .. 3 18 0 Advanced on Presentments, . 1635 19 11 ------103 18 0 Amount due Carlingford Harbour, 167 18 4 Warrants Issued to Collectors, . 9758 18 2

Do. Giles’ Quay Harbour, 9 14County 11 Do. Clogher Head Harbour, 31 14 8 Baronial Arrears Re-levied, 898 4 6 Surplus Means for Re-presentment in aid o f Levy at Spring Assizes, 1896, 0 15 0

Total Liabilities, £17454 9 5 Total Means, £17454 9 5

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to Grand Jury.

COUNTY OF LOUTH APPLOTMENT FOR SUMMER ASSIZES, 1895.

Annual Rate per Sate per £1 £1 Proportion of Baronial Local Pre­ Valuation °f ! on General on Local Total of the 3 Gross Amount Baronies, Parishes, and Townlands. County at Large Presentments. sentments Barony Assessment. Assessm’nt preceding of Baronial Presentments Columns. on Baronies. Warrants issued Archives

£ s d d d £ s d £ s d £ 8 d £ s. d. 57853 16 0 10-2992 Barony of Ardee £ s d 497 12 8 1985 1 8 2482 14 4 2482 14 4

6322 12 0 14-027 Barony of Drogheda 54 7 8 315 3 5 •• ' 369 11 1 369 11 1

32131 9 0 10-3924 Barony of Upper Dundalk .. 276 7 6 1114 19 1 • • 1391 6 7 1391 6 7

24363 7 0 B orough of D tjndalk 209 11 0 •• 209 11 0 \ Malicious Injury Presentment 216 11 0 *• 7 0 0 7 0 0 j 21972 17 0 16-1357 Barony of Lower Dundalk 189 0 1 1288 5 10 1477 5 11 1477 5 11

45216 18 0 10-4416 Barony of Ferrard 388 18 9 1578 6 2 1967 4 11 1967 4 11

28023 8 0 8-1639 Barony of Louth 241 0 9 712 4 I 953 4 10 953 4 10

215884 7 0 1856 18 5 6994 0 3 7 0 0 8857 18 8

TO W N LEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to Grand Jury. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Carlingford Harbour, in this County, from Spring Assizes, 1895, to Summer Assizes, 1895.

Receipts Louth Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Spring As­ Horatio Chegwin, Harbour Constable, sizes, 1895, .. .. • • • • £167 18 4 4 months’ to 1st July, 1895, £6 13 4

Receipts for Four months, to 1st June, Expenditure on Certificate of County 1895, lodged in County Bank, by Horatio Surveyor, viz. : — Chegwin, Harbour Constable, .. .. 25 8 3 Nil. ------6 13 4 Balance in County Bank to credit of said Harbour .. .. •• 186 13 3

£198 6 7 1 £193 6 7 il County

Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, viz.:— Unexpended on previous order as per last Account, .. • • • • • • £94 11 0 Expended per above, Account, .. .. Nil.

Outstanding unexpended, .. .. £94 11 0

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury.

An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Giles’ Quay Harbour, in this County, from S prin g Assizes, 1895, to Summ er Assizes, 1895. Archives

Receipts Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Spring Assizes, James Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, >895, .. £9 14 11 Four months’ to 1st July, 1895, 3 6 8

Receipts for Four months, to 1st June, Expenditure on Certificate of County 1895, lodged in County Bank by James Surveyor, viz. :— Cumiskey, Harbour Constable, 4 3 9 Nil. 3 6 8

Balance in County Bank to credit of said Harbour, ...... 10 12 0

£13 18 8 £13 18 8 Expenditure Order issued by Grand Jury, viz.:— Unexpended on previous order, as per last Account, ...... 085 Expended as per above Account, .. .. Nil.

Outstanding unexpended, £0 8 5

TOWNLEY F. FILGATE, Secretary to the Grand Jury An Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of Clogher Head Harbour in this County, from Spring Assizes, 1895, to Summer Assizes, 1895.

Receipts. Louth Expenditure

Balance in County Bank, to Spring As­ Patrick Neacy, Harbour Constable, 4 months’ sizes, 1895, £31 14 8 to 1st July, 1895, £2 10 0

Receipts for Four months to 1st June, Balance in County Bank to credit of said Har­ 1895, lodged in County Bank, by Patrick bour, 34 4 5 Neacy, Harbour Constable, 4 19 9

£36 14 5 £36 14 5 County

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14 & 15 Victoria, chapter 92 — An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to certain offences, and other matters 30 and 31 Victoria, chapter 50.— An Act to afford further facilities for the erection of certain bridges in Ireland. as to which Justices of the Peace exercise summary jurisdiction in Ireland. 31 Victoria, chapter 25,— An Act to extend the Industrial Schools Act to Ireland. 16 & 17 Victoria, chapter 38.—An Act to extend the re­ 31 & 32 Victoria, chapter 59.—An Act to amend the medies for the compensation of Malicious Injuries to property in Ireland. Laws relating to Reformatory Schools in Ireland. 34 & 35 Victoria, chapter 56.—An Act to provide further 16 & 17 Victoria, chapter 136.—An Act for enabling Grand protection against Dogs. Juries in Ireland to borrrow money from private sources, on 36 and 37 Victoria, chapter 51.—An Act to amend the Law the security of Presentment, and for transferring to Counties relating to the Superannuation of Prison Officers in Ireland. certain works constructed wholly or in part with Public Money. 37 and 38 Victoria, chapter 70— An Act to amend the Law 17 and 18 Victoria, chapter 107.— An Act to amend the relating to the Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland. Laws relating to the Militia, and for raising a Yolunteer Militia Force in Ireland. 38 and 39 Victoria, chapter 63— An Act to repeal the Adulteration of Food Acts, and to make better provision for 18 and 19 Victoria, chapter 109.— An Act to make further the sale of food and drugs in a pure state. provisions for the repayment of advances out of the Consoli­ 40 Sf 41 Victoria, chapter 27.— An Act to grant money for dated Fund, for the erection and enlargement of Asylums for the purposes of Loans by the Commissioners of Public Works the Lunatic Poor in Ireland, and to amend the Laws with in Ireland, and to remit certain Loans, and to amend the Law reference to the repayments in cases of change of districts, relating to Loans for public purposes by the Commissioners and the appointment of Commissioners of General Control and of Public Works in Ireland. Correspondence. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 49.— An Act to amend the 19 and 20 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the Acts Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. relating to Grand Juries in Ireland. 40 and 41 Victoria, chapter 56.— An Act to amend the Laws 20 andLouth21 Victoria, chapter 15.— An Act toCounty amend the Act relating Archives to County Officers, and to Courts of Quarter Sessions of the 6th and 7th years of King "William the Fourth, chapter and Civil Bill Courts in Ireland. 116, for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 24.— An Act to amend the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. Public Works Loans (Ireland), 1877. 21 and 22 Victoria, chapter 103.—An Act to promote and 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 49.— An Act to consolidate the regulate Reformatory Schools for Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. Laws relating to Weights and Measures. 22 Victoria, chapter 26.— An Act to amend the Laws con­ 41 and 42 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to amend the cerning Superannuations and other allowances to persons Prisons Acts of 1877, so far as regards the apportionment of having held Civil Offices in the Public Service. certain Superannuation Allowances between the Treasury and 23 Victoria, Chapter 4.— An Act to enable the Commis­ the Local Authorities. sioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury to defray one moiety of the 42 and 43 Victoria.— An Act to confirm certain Provisional expense of the annual Revision of the Valuation of Rateable Orders of the Local Government Board for Ireland relating to property in Ireland out of the Consolidated Fund. the Town of Dundalk. 44 and 45 Victoria, chapter 35.— An Act to amend the Law 24 and 25 Victoria, chapter 63.— An Act to enable Grand relating to Coroners in Ireland. Juries in Ireland to increase the remuneration of County 48 Victoria, chapter 19.— An Act further to facilitate the Surveyors, and for other purposes. building, enlargement, and maintenance of Industrial 29 & 30 Victoria, chapter 45.— An Act to extend the Provi­ Schools in Ireland. sions of the Acts for the encouragement of the Sea Fisheries 52 and 53 Victoria, chapter 21.— An A ct for amending the in Ireland, by promoting and aiding with GraDts of Public Law relating to Weights and Measures, and for other Money the construction of Piers Harbours, and other Works. purposes connected therewith. 30 & 31 Victoria, chapter 46.—An Act to amend the Law 56 and 57 Victoria, chapter 66.— An Act to amend certain relating to the Office of County Treasurer in Ireland. provisions relating to Local Loans in Ireland.