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CASTLEBLAYNEY
INDEX
CASTLETOWN
for the northern division
Castleblayney : continued. '
£80 reward for apprehension of murderers of Patrick Costello
at, 1847, Sept. 10.
sessions for barony of Cremorne appointed at, for facilitating
employment of the poor, 1846, Sept. 17.
Towns Improvement .\ct : .
adoption of, 1855, Sept. 11, Oct. 25.
Castlechurch, Staffs. :
assigning a district to St. Paul's Church, Forebridge, 1844, Apr. 17.
Castlecomer, Kilkenny :
sessions for barony of Fassadinnan appointed at, for facilitating
employment of the poor, 1846, Oct. i.
Castlederg, Tyrone :
for altering date of monthly fair al, 1868, Oct. 16, Nov. 27.
sessions foi- barony of West Omagh appointed at, for facilitating
employment of the poor, 1846, Oct. 5.
Castledermot, Kildare :
sessions for barony of Kilkea and Moone appointed at, for
facilitating employment of the poor, 1846, Oct. 5.
Castle Donnington, Leics.:
appointed an adtlitional polling place for the northern division of
Leicester, 1837, Apr. 19.
Castle Eden, Durham :
additional polling place for the northern division of Durham,
1857, Xov. 16.
assigning a consolidated district to Wingate Cirange Chapel,
1842, June 3.
Castleford, Vorks.:
for the discontinuance of burials in, 1856, Jan. 30, Apr. 4.
Public Health Act :
putting into force the, 1851, Aug. 7.
Castle Headingham, Essex :
appointed an additional polling placi
of Essex, 1837, Dec. 1 1.
XL'astlejordon, King's County, parish of:
I'eace Preservation .Act :
declared to be in force in, 1870, .Apr. 25.
revoking former proclamation as to, 1870, Apr. 25.
Castlemaine, Richard Hanocock, Baron :
for electing a representative Irish peer in place of the late,
1869, July 15.
Castlemore, Mayo, parish of:
to be transferred, for sessional purposes, 1839, Dec. 13.
Castlepollard, \\estmeath :
sessions for baronv of Fore appointed at, for facilitating employ¬
ment of the poor, 1846, Sept. 10.
Castleraghan. See Casii.krahan.
Castlerahan, Cavan :
declared to be in a state of disturbance, 1817, Jan. 23 ; revoked,
1817, Apr. 17.
Peace Preservation Act :
putting into force the, 1870, Apr. 25, 29.
revoking former proclamation having reference to, 1870, Apr. 25.
Poor Law Administration Act :
for carrying into effect the, 1846, Dec. 7 ; 1847, Feb. i. Mar. 5,
Apr. 17.
Prevention of Crimes Act :
putting into force the, 1848, July 31.
Castlereagh, L'pper, Down :
prohibiting the holding of cattle fairs in, until June 1st, 1866,
1866, May 15.
Castlereagh, Roscommon :
Peace Preservation Act :
putting into force the, 1870, Apr. 25, 29.
Poor Law Administration Act :
for carrying into effect the, 1846, Nov. 13.
revoking former proclamation having reference to, 1870, Apr. 25.
sessions appointed for facilitating employment of the poor,
1846, Sept. 3.
I wo general sessions to be held in, 1837, Dec. 22.
Castle Rickard, Meath :
for apprehending murderers of Rev. George Knipeat,l797,May 12.
Castleside, Durham :
for constituting the district of, out of the parish of Lanchester,
1863, July 27.
Castle Sowerby, Cumberland :
assigning a consolidated chapelry to Raughton Head Church,
1868, Mar. 28.
Castletowii, Cork :
sessions for barony of Bear appointed at, for facilitating employ¬
ment of the poor, 1846, Sept. 3.
Castletown, Derbyshire :
additional polling place for the northern division of Derbyshire,
1838, Feb. I.
Castletown, Kilkenny :
£,So reward for apprehension oi persons who brutally assaulted
Mrs. Nash at, 1851, Apr. g.
Castletown, Louth :
;{Jioo reward for apprehension of throe men who wounded James
Eastwood at, 1851, Dec. 26.
Castletown, Queen's County :
sessions for b;irony of Upperwoods appointed at, for facilitating
employment of the poor, 1846, Oct. i.
Castletown, Staffs.:
assigning a district chapelry to St. Thomas's Church, 1867, June 26.
Castletown, Tipperary :
declared to be in a state of disturbance, 1834, Xov. 17.
Castletown Berehaven, Cork :
discontinuing the bridewell of, as a prison, 1864, .Apr. 7.
Castletowndelvin, West meath :
sessions :
criminal cases to be tried at Mullingar, instead oi, 1856, .Nov. 13.
for barony of Delvin appointed at, for facilitating emplovmenf
of the poor, 1846, Sept. 28.
to be called Delvin, 1859, Dec. 16.
to be the quarter sessions town for a new division, 1849, Mar. 1.
Castletownrocke, Cork :
.sessions for barony of Fermoy appointed at, for facilitating
employment of the poor, 1846, Sept. 17.
Castlevenon :
;£ioo reward for the apprehension of the persons who fired upon
Mr. Rowan, Mr. Tatlowand sub-constable Kellyat,l85I,Mar.25.
Castor, benefice oi:
for severing from the See of Peterborough, 1851, July 17.
Caswell, Sir George :
;^2o reward for the apprehension of the persons who attacked,
1721, Sept. 8.
Cathcart, Renfrew :
directing the payment of the (Expenses incurred by the Hoard of
Health, 1832, May 5.
Cathcart, Charles ScHAW, Lord :
peers of Scotland to elect a representative in place of the late,
1776, Sept. 25.
Cathcart, James :
;^ioo reward for the apprehension of the persons who fired at,
1847, Oct. 22,.
Cathedrals :
respecting mode of appointing Honorary Canons of, and the
regulations to which they shall be subject, 1844, Ma\ 23.
Catholic Board :
cautioning such subjects as are members of, that it is an
" Unlawful Assembly," 1814, June 3.
Catholics, Roman :
address from, lo Catholics in rebellion (Ireland), 1798, May 28.
Cattle :
against persons who shot cattle belonging to John Blackwood,
1772, Mar. 23.
altering boundarv limits with regard to, within the Metropolis,
i 1867; Feb. J.
for apprehending the persons who killed two horses, the property
of Thomas Butler, Esq., Mayor of Kilkenny, 1781, Aug. 16.
black :
embargo on ships laden with, 1776, Nov. 2.
exhibitions of:
providing for the holding of, 1867, May 9.
sanctioning exhibition and sale of, at Agricultural Hall,
Islington, 1869, Nov. 12.
export of:
prohibiting, 180O, Dec. 10 ; l802, June 15 ; 1803, Jan. 18,
Apr. 5, Sept. 28, Oct. 6 ; 1868, Jan. 17; to Languedoc and
Provence, 1775, J^^'i- -3'
foreign :
may be kept alive for ten days after landing, 1868, Feb. 4.
from Holland, revoking what remains in force of the Order in
Council of March 24, 1866, as to, 1867, Dec. 20.
houghing of, 1714, Nov. 30 ; 1751, Dec. 24.
against (Ireland), 1760, Feb. 21 ; 1777, .Apr. 14 ; 1778, Oct. 26,
Nov. 6.
against persons who houghed c;ittle belonging tc> Thomas
Butler, of Woodvill, co. Cork, 1773, Mar. 13 ; William
Crawford, 177O) May I ; George Dowdall, of Ballvmahon,
CO. Longford, 1777, Dec. 22 ; Benjamin Friend, 1787, Jan. 22;
William Fuller, 1769, June 6 ; I770» Mar. 2 ; Thomas Gregg,
of Belfast, 1770, Sept. 18; J;ison Hassard, Esq., of Garden
Hill, CO. Fermanagh, iTjt, July 5 ; John Hathorn, of
Drogheda, 1767, Sept. 11; Andrew Hely, of Tullow',
CO. Tipperary, 1783, Mar. 6; John Keys, of co. Fermanagh,
1769, July 1; Edward Nugent, at Shinglass, co. Weslmeath,
1776, May 3 ; Edward 'VVhitfield, 1775, June 17.
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