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Appendix B - Hearings scheduled for adjudication under the articles of Limerick, 1694

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2018

Eoin Kinsella
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University College Dublin
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No attempt has been made to modernise the spelling of personal names within this appendix. If a scheduled claim has been annotated in the source lists, that annotation is indicated in italicised type. Names that have been crossed out in the source lists are indicated with a strike through.

13 June 1694.

Dominick Ryan of Dublin: within articles

Nicholas Forrter of same: to be heard the first day after [?] June

Timothy Hieven of same: within articles

Christopher Cusack of same: [annotation unclear]

Capt. Edward Plunkett of same: [annotation unclear]

Capt. Hugh Reily of same: within articles

John Walsh of same: to be heard 6 weeks since

Sir Daniel O'Neale of same: to be heard 6 weeks since

Constance Geoghegan and Mary his wife of same: within articles

Capt. Thomas Kelly of same: within articles

Valentine Andrew Hamlin of same: non appearance

Lieut. George Kelly of same: within articles

Egerton Dodd of same: within articles

Capt. Anthony Preston of same: within articles

Col. Henry Luttrell by leave of the board: within articles

15 June 1694 [adjourned to 18 June 1694].

Redmond Ledwith of Dublin: within articles

Christopher Nicholson of same: non appearance

John Hart of same: non appearance

Lieut. John Purcell of same: time till Friday to prove his taking protection

John Dillon of same: non appearance

Capt. Patrick Sexton of same: within articles

William Russell of same: non appearance

Peter Manby of same: put off for a month by his petition

Walter Usher of same: non appearance

Capt. Thady Duffe of same: this day se'ennight to prove him in protection

John Lewis of same: non appearance

Thady Concannon of same: claims the articles of Galway

Col. Charles Geoghegan of same: non appearance

John Delamare: within articles

Cornet John Grace: within articles [Second annotation]: By order

Frances Grace: judgement deferred till Friday next [Second annotation]: By order

18 June 1694.

[All claimants listed for this date are noted as resident in Co. Meath]

William Bettagh: non appearance

James Cusack: within articles (delivery of the adjudication respited till Monday next)

Nicholas Drumgold: within articles

Bartho[lomew] Cappack: non appearance

Lieut. Col. Matthew Everard: within articles

Sir Gerald Aylmer: within articles

Capt. James Hackett: non appearance (In France)

Edward Plunkett: within articles

Simon Plunkett: within articles

Capt. John Archer: non appearance (took protection)

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Catholic Survival in Protestant Ireland, 1660–1711
Colonel John Browne, Landownership and the Articles of Limerick
, pp. 262 - 273
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2018

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