Browne-Clayton Papers.
Carlow
Military 1842.
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- Map of Carlow Barracks
c.1900
- Source: OSi Maps
Military Barracks, Cavalry and
Infantry,
Barrack Street, Carlow.
District Barrack Master for
Carlow, Athy and Baltinglass. -
Major Peter Browne
- Constabulary Barracks, Burrin Street, Carlow.
Inspector -
Abraham Royse,
- Sub-Inspector
George Browne.
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- Revenue Police Barracks, Bridewell Lane, Carlow.
Inspector, Lieut. -
John Reynell Murray
County Gaol, Bridewell Lane, Carlow. Governor
- Robert Mc Dowell.
Excise Office, Royal Arms Hotel, Dublin Street, Carlow.
Supervisor, - Mr Edward Philip, Esquire.
Stamp Office, 134 Tullow Street, Carlow.
Sub-Distributor, - Mr John Church, Esquire. Office at Carlow Court
House. Dublin Road, Carlow.
County Treasurer, -
Mr Thomas Whelan, Esquire.
Secretary to the Grand Jury, -
Mr Robert Browne,
Esquire.
Inspector of Weights and Measures, -
Mr David
Campion, Esquire.
Lunatic Asylum, Athy Road, Carlow. Governor, -
Mr
William Parsons, Esquire.
Matron, -
Lavinia Parsons.
Barrow Navigation Company, Graigue, Carlow.
Secretary, - Mr Peter De La Touche, Esquire.
Comptroller, -
Mr Henry Cole, Esquire.
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- The Barrack Yard showing the Court
Martial room people were condemned to
death during the Troubles
Source: Michael Purcell c.2009
- British Garrison on Parade at Fair Green - date unknown. St Mary's Church Carlow and Carlow Cathedral Steeples clearly
visible in background.
Source: Jim Horan
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The above is a true and
accurate transcript of the original document.
By kind permission of Michael Purcell
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