Misc: Proclamations 1661-1827 

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PROCLAMATIONS 1661-1827

Report Of The Deputy Keeper Of The Public Records And Keeper 
Of The State Papers In Ireland  (Dublin Extracts) 

*Where it says "The like" it is like restating 
"Proclamation". Hint - Use Ctrl-F or find in Browser, to 
locate names.

1724

The like against the persons who murdered Richard HOARE, 
esq., in Henry Street, Dublin.

1726.

The like for discovering and apprehending the persons 
suspected to have murdered Mr. James ROBINSON and others on 
board the ship called the "Prosperity", of Belfast, 
shipwrecked near Portrane. Co. Dublin.

The like against the persons who carried away Honoria 
MATHEW, Widow. [doesn't state county but under an entry for 
Dublin]

1733.

The like for discovering and apprehending the persons 
concerned in the murder of the Rev. Edward FORD, one of the 
Junior Fellows of Trinity College. Dublin.

The like for discovering and apprehending the persons 
concerned in the murder of Paul FARRELL, late one of the 
Constables of the City of Dublin.

1737.

The like for apprehending Peter LENS, late of Dublin, 
painter, for Blasphemy.

1743

The like for apprehending John LYNCH for the murder of 
Margaret WALSH of Clonsullagh, Co. Dublin.

1744.

The like against Laughlin O'FLYNN and others for forcibly 
carrying away Mary DERMOT of the City of Dublin, Spinster.

1745.

Proclamation against the persons concerned in the murder of 
Samuel JOLLY, Surveyor, of Malahide, Co. Dublin, in the 
execution of his office.

1748

The like against the persons concerned in the murder of 
Francis HALPEN at Jamestown, Co. Dublin.

1751

Proclamation for apprehending the persons concerned in the 
murder of Patrick LAURENCE, of Kilmainham, Co. Dublin.

1754

The likes against the persons therein named for forcibly 
carrying away Catherine MARTIN of Fleet Street, Dublin, 
Spinster.

1763

Proclamation against the persons who destroyed the Silk 
Looms belonging to Henry COTTINGHAM and James KING of 
Dublin, Merchant.

The likes against the persons who fired several shots into 
the house of George HOLMES, of Lurgan Street, Dublin.

The like against the persons who attacked the Dwelling House 
of Michael MURPHY, Linen Weaver, in Church Street, Dublin.

1767

Proclamation against the persons who murdered Ellinor 
RINGLEY, Cotton Spinner, at a field near James's Street, 
Dublin.

1770

Proclamation for discovering the persons who murdered 
Barnaby SHERIDAN, Ellinor his wife, and Patrick, their son, 
in the Parish of Turvey, Co. Dublin.

1771

Proclamation against James Mulcail MOORE,  otherwise James 
MULHALL, otherwise James MOORE, and others for forcibly 
carrying away Catherine BLAKE, spinster, from the house of 
her grandmother, Lady Viscountess NETTERVILLE, Sackville 
Street. Dublin.

1777

The like against the persons who destroyed about twelve 
hundred weight of wool, the property of Terence DUFF, of 
Galway's Walk, Dublin.

1779

The like against the persons who broke into the houses of 
Nicholas MAHON and Francis BENNETT, in the City of Dublin, 
Merchants, and carried away several pieces of Irish Printed 
Linen and cottons and serges.

1780

Proclamation for apprehending the person or persons who 
fired at and killed John MOORE, late of Dorset Street, in 
the city of Dublin.

The like for apprehending the several persons named therein, 
who were concerned in levelling ditches, destroying sluices, 
and filling up drains on the lands of Biglangoe in the 
County of Meath, the estate of Henry Steevens REILLY, in the 
City of Dublin.

1782

The like for apprehending the persons concerned in the 
murder of John ADLERCRON, late of Dawson Street, in the City 
of Dublin.

1783

The like for discovering and apprehending the persons who 
were concerned in a riot at Cork, on the 3rd day of May 
last, or in encouraging the rioters to destroy the cargo of 
the ship "Vriendschap" there, the property of Samuel DICK, 
of the City of Dublin, Merchant, and John Philip MEREKIE, 
late of Amsterdam, Merchant.

1786

The like for discovering, apprehending and prosecuting to 
conviction the persons concerned in the murder of John 
MAGUIRE, and cutting and maiming Michael HYNES and Daniel 
CURRIN, in Dublin.

1789

The like for apprehending the persons concerned in the 
murder of John ALLEN at Dublin.

1792

The like for apprehending the persons who murdered Benjamin 
LYNEALL, at Cork Street, Dublin.

The like for discovering the persons who murdered Michael 
HANLON, a journeyman tailor, in Cope Street. Dublin.

1795

Proclamation for discovering and apprehending the persons 
who attacked and fired several shots at the house of Daniel 
FALKENER, Esq., of Abbotstown, in the County of Dublin.

1796

Like for discovering the persons who murdered Patrick 
CORMICK and John CORMICK, near Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin.

1798

Like for discovering and apprehending the persons concerned 
in the murder of Terence SHIEL, near Temple Lane or Dame 
Street, Dublin.

1799.

Like for discovering the persons who murdered James MONKS at 
Lelands, Co. Dublin.

Source: 
http://eppi.dippam.ac.uk/documents/18738/eppi_pages/502223