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Carlow County - Ireland Genealogical Projects (IGP TM)


Pat Purcell Papers
Carlow Events ~ 1920

By kind permission of Mr Michael Purcell


Curran

Nationalist, 27th March 1920.

Curran --On 20th March, 1920, at her residence , Burrin Street, Carlow, Frances (Fanny) , youngest daughter of the late William Curran, aged 32 years.

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Curran

Nationalist, 10th April 1920.

Curran --Wednesday, 24th March, 1920, Frances , the dearly beloved wife of the late William Curran at an advanced age. Interred in St. Mary's Cemetery.

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Ballickmoyler

Nationalist, August 1920.

Ballickmoyler (O'Hanrahan) Sinn Fein Club.

We the Ballickmoyler O'Hanrahan Sinn Fein Club call on all traders, business men and others to withdraw all trading with Belfast firms and to withdraw all monies invested in Belfast and Northern Banks until such time as all the workmen and workwomen in Belfast and Northern Ireland are reinstated. 

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Kavanagh Death

Nationalist.

Kavanagh--July 20th, 1920, at Sheen , after a long illness, Mrs Matthew Kavanagh, late of Bailalaw, Myshall, Co. Carlow.
Deeply regretted ---R.I.P. Office and Requiem Mass on Thursday, August 5th at 11oc.
(American Papers please copy).

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Williams Death

In loving memory of L.-Cpl. W.T. Williams, No. 5804, 2nd Batt-Leinster Rgt. Killed in action 14th June 1918, and buried at Cinque Rue British Cemetery, Armentieres, only son of William and Mary Williams, of Birkenhead, and grandson of the late David and Mary Mulhall, Bridewell Lane, Carlow.

Dry your eyes my weeping Mother,
See the crown your son has won.
Try to say amidst your sorrow,
God knows best,
His will be done.

Fondly remembered by Dad, Mam, and sisters and brothers-in-law at home in Birkenhead. ----R.I.P.

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Doing their bit....

Nationalist 11th September, 1920

Meeting of Deputy-Lieutenants and Magistrates in Carlow.

Control of Internal Government.

A meeting of Deputy Lieutenants and magistrates of the County Carlow was held on Friday evening, Lord Rathdonnell presiding, for the purpose of urging on the Government the necessity of an immediate settlement of the Irish question.

The following resolution, proposed by Mr. Henry Bruen, and seconded by Mr. D.R. Pack-Beresford, and warmly supported by Right Hon. W. Kavanagh, D.L., was unanimously passed:-

We, the Deputy Lieutenants and Magistrates of County Carlow, realising that the British Government has failed to secure the observance of law in Ireland, and has lost the confidence of all classes, urge upon His Majesty's Government the desirability of immediately introducing a Bill , the provisions of which should , while preserving our country within the Empire, give the Irish people control of the internal Government of the country including taxation.

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The above is a true and accurate transcript of the original document.


Transcribed by M. Purcell c2010.
Old newspapers in the PPP.

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Military Service Pensions Collections
- Carlow Brigade -

The Document (108 pages) includes a lot of names of persons involved in Activities in Carlow during 1920 and 1921
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