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County
Carlow
Return
to Writ of Election - 1768 |
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COPY OF RETURN TO WRIT OF ELECTION FOR THE COUNTY OF
CARLOW, A.D. 1768. |
This Indenture, made the 18th day of July, in the eighth year
of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George III., King of Great Britain, France,
and Ireland, Between Vesey Colclough, Esq., Sheriff of the county of Carlow, of
the one part, and Sir Wm. Vigors Burdett, Bart., William Vicars, Hodson Bernard,
William Browne, the Rev. Richard Brough, the Rev. Armstrong Ryves, William
Duckett, William Lecky, Francis Dillon, James Herring, Ralph Chritchly, William
Davis, Nicholas Roche, Thomas Gurly, David Ryan, William Greene, John
Greene, Nathaniel Evans, John Barker, Simon King, James Hartson, Jack Hatton,
Ben. Whitton, Stephen Goggin, John Tench, James Mitchell, Bartholomew Cliffe,
Thomas Salter, Thomas Fitzgerald, Thomas Watson, William Thornton, Bartholomew
Newton, Powell, Lalor, and divers others of the gentlemen Freeholders of the
said county of Carlow, Witnesseth that, according to the form of the writ
hereunto annexed, after proclamation made in the full County Court, holden the
day and year aforesaid, the said Freeholders of the said county who were present
at the making the said proclamation, according to the form of the Stature in the
aforesaid writ specified, have chosen Beauchamp Bagenal and William Burton,
Esq., to be Knights for the said county, girt with swords, fit and discrett to
be and appear in and at a certain Parliament, specified in said writ, who have
full and sufficient power for themselves, and the whole body of the said County,
to do and consent as is required by said writ. In witness whereof the said
electors have hereunto set their hands and seals, as hath the said Sheriff set
his hand and seal of office, the day, year, and place, above written.
| Wm. Vigors Burdett |
Thomas Salter |
W. Best |
| Charles Burton |
Amyas Thomas |
Samuel Brownrigg |
| Charles Doyne |
Arthr O'Brien |
Thoms Gurly |
| Henry Bunbury |
Barthw Newton |
John Barker |
| Will Vicars |
R Chritchly |
Robert Morris Lecky |
| John Beauchamp |
Thos Colclough |
Thos Thoroton |
| Hodson Bernard |
Patt. Colclough |
John Morris |
| Ja. Hartson |
Jonas Duckett |
Robert Searles |
| Armst Ryves |
William Lecky |
Phillip How |
| Thos Fitzgerald |
Richard Brough |
Will. Fishbourne |
| Edward Cooper |
Wm Browne |
William Elliott |
| Richd Mills |
Frs Dillon |
Will. Bradley |
| Wm Greene |
J Herring |
Thos James |
| Jno. Greene |
John Duckett |
Thos Bradley |
| John Perkins |
Willm Thornton |
Henry Bradley |
| Edward Whitty |
Jack Hatton |
Rich Budds |
| Hum. Perkins |
John Tench |
John Maguiness |
| Thomas Watson |
James Mitchell |
Ralph Ryan |
| Thos Pritchard |
Powell Lalor |
William Gibson |
| Jonathan Carleton |
Barthw Cliffe |
John Hannan |
| Ben. Whitton |
Jams Russell |
John Phillips |
| William Davis |
Nathl Evans |
Edwd Howis |
Reference:
"The parliamentary roll:
comprising lists of the knights of the shire, and members for the
borough of Carlow, from the earliest times to the introduction of the
ballot, and of the representatives for Old Leighlin to the period of the
Union. With genalogical notes and illustrative extracts", by
Robert Malcomson, 1872, pages 118 - 119.
This book can be found at the County Carlow
Library, Local History, Call # 324.941882 and the LDS Family History Catalogue,
Call # British Book Area 941.88 H2ma.
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