Insolvent Debtors - 1783 
Contributed by Sheryl Zenzerovich


House of Commons, in the first session of the fourth Parliament
of Ireland, in the reign of his present Majesty, appointed to meet at Dublin
the fourteenth day of October, 1783.

Petitions praying that they may be included in the Bill for Relief of Insolvent debtors:

Terence Egan of Nenagh Co. Tipperary, dealer
Thomas Power of Clonmel, Ale Draper
William Meagher, late of Thurles, Dealer
Thomas Cantwell late of Thurles, Distiller
James Butler, late of Moyglass, farmer, now a prisoner in the Four Courts Marshalsea.
Daniel Ryan, late of Ballycapple, Co. Tipperary, farmer
Matthew Slattery, late of Ballyspillane, farmer
David Flannery, late of Hogan's Pass, farmer
John Hartigan, Co. Tipperary, farmer
Richard Sheedy of Clonmel
Darby Grady, Thurles
Patrick Lannigan, of Little-ship st., City of Dublin, late of Carrick on Suir, Tipperary, Shoemaker.
Garret Barry, late of Tipp., Distiller and Malster.
Thomas Sargent of Cahir, Tipp., Clothier
John Keating, late of Glasseraw(?) Tipperary, farmer
Robert Evans, Tipperary farmer
Patrick Nugent, farmer
John Bourke of Curraghmore and son James, prisoners in the Gaol of Clonmel.
James Fitzgerald, Clashavaughugh Co. Tipp., farmer
Willliam Ryan, late of Thurles, Distiller
Pierce Power of Clonmel, Taylor and Farmer
Michael Morony, Farmer
Bryan Kearney of Thurles and Mary Kearney otherwise Mathew, his wife.
William Ardagh late of the town of Thurles, Shop-keeper.
James Butler, Farmer.
Petition of Thomas Cooke Esq. praying that James Butler of Moyglass, Co.
Tipperary may not be included in the bill for relief of Insolvent Debtors.
William Hogan, late of Tipp., farmer.
William Ryan, Thurles, Distiller
John Maxwell, formerly of the City of Dublin, but now of Roscrea, Coachmaker.
Darby Grady and John Grady, Knockgorman, farmers
William Crawford of Toomivara, Gent.
John Carroll, Yeoman
Edward Brien, Clothier.
Patrick Power of Carrick on Suir dealer and farmer.
Martin Brien of Carrickbeg, Waterford, Cottoner.
Thomas Sargent of Cahir Co. Tipperary, clothier.
John Darmody of Tipp. Publican and Malster
Patrick Mokler, prisoner in the Gaol of Clonmel
John Molony of Carrick on Suir, weaver.
John Cummins, prisoner in Clonmel Gaol.
Thomas Meagher of Moglass, County of Tipperary, Yeoman
David Nunan of Carrick on Suir, Tobacconist.
Thomas Maher of Nenagh, Dealer.
Thomas Higgins of Nenagh, Weaver.

These were gleaned from a list of a few thousand people for Ireland, only a
handful actually mentioned Tipperary.

 

 

 

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