The Carlow Morning Post
October 1822.
Robberies, murders, burnings, and every species of outrage, have
again commenced in the South ! Even our own neighbourhood of Carlow
is not perfectly free from the spoilations of midnight ruffians:
there is every prospect of a worse winter than we had last year,
from the increased distress of the middle orders and the increased
depravity of the lower classes of Society. - Such is the State of
Ireland. A few nights ago there was a horse rode almost to death, by
some of the express boys, in the Barony of Rathvilly. On the same
night a tongue was cut out of a Cow, belonging to a Farmer in that
neighbourhood- yet this Barony is paying a Police !
We have the pleasure to announce the arrival of Sir Ulysses B.
Burgh, in Carlow : he would have been here two months sooner, were
it not for the indisposition of his lady, who we are happy to find,
is quite restored to health.
Darby Maher of Kylethogh has requested that we may not mention
his name any more , in our Tithe Reports, lest he should be brought
under the censure of the church, for a supposed opposition to its
interests. We shall, of course , comply with Mr Mahers request; for
we believe him to be a very honest man.
Selected transcripts from The Carlow
Morning Post Oct 1822 transcribed by Michael Purcell
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1822
TO BE LET,
FROM THE TWENTY-FIFTH OF MARCH NEXT,
THE HOUSE and LANDS OF BALLYMURPHY, containing 140 Acres, situate
within one mile of the Town of Tullow.
Proposals will be received by JOHN ALEXANDER, Esq. of Milford.
February 11, 1822
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1822
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1822
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1822
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
The Tullow Hunt will meet, at 10 o’clock in the morning at the
following places: - February 12, Kellystown Steeple; 15, Oak-Park;
19, Castlemore-Moat; 22, Oak-Park; 26, Fenagh; March 1, Burton-Hall.
Selected transcripts from The Carlow
Morning Post Jan 1818 to Aug 1822 transcribed by Susie Warren: