- Sworn Statement  
							
- of 
- Philip 
							Quinlan, Lance Corporal 90th Regt.
On 25th January 1845 William Ryan enlisted with me in 
		Carlow for the 90th Regt. of Light Infantry stating at the time he 
		William Ryan was a single Man on which I gave said William Ryan One 
		Shilling.
						I have been informed and believe the said William 
		Ryan is a married Man / a woman stating him to be her Husband having 
		informed me she was his wife / and have been informed and believe that 
		the said William Ryan enlisted with Sergeant Joseph Burr at Carlow some 
		weeks since for the 74th Regt. and in consequence of being married he 
		was not attested.
						
							- 
							(signed) 
						P. Quinlan, L.Corpl. 
		90th Regt.
- 
							(signed) 
							C. H. Tuckey, Resident 
		Magistrate.
							
								
									
										
										
											- 
											The above is a true and 
          accurate transcript of the original document.
 
								 
								- This document 
				was transcribed by Michael Purcell
      
     	   
			
			John Conran 1845 
			 
			
			21st day of January 1845.  
		
		  John Conran left his Horse yoked under his 
			Car at Coal Market Carlow and left him untied. Said Horse is vicious 
			and headstrong and unsafe to be left without Control, said Horse ran 
			violently against a Window in the House of Gabriel Thorpe in John 
			Street Carlow and knocked down Mrs Mary Thorpe by which Mrs Mary 
			Thorpe has sustained serious bodily harm, her Arm being broken and 
			she being otherwise seriously injured through the Negligence of 
			aforesaid John Conran. 
		  (signed) Thomas Thorpe. 
		   
		  
		  Sworn before me Carlow January 21st 1845. C. 
			H. Tuckey.
		
		
		Source: Michael Purcell c.2011
      
      
		
			
				| The Armagh Guardian  
        
           Armagh, County Armagh
      
           April 1, 1845  OBITUARY.  
        
           We regret to announce the death of 
		  General Robert 
      	Browne Clayton, in his 74th year, of Adlington Hall, Lancashire, and of Carrickbourne, county Wexford,
		  
      
           Ireland. He was colonel of the 12th Light Dragoons
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