Clare - Creditors of Terence O'BRYEN July 2, 1821

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CREDITORS OF TERENCE O'BRYEN JULY 2, 1821

Creditors of Terence O'BRYEN Mrs. Mary POWELL, widow, Ennis,
John O'DONNELL, Esq., ditto, Philip DWYER, Phinagh, Daniel
O'GRADY, Esq., Coogy, William EMERSON, Gent. Ennis, David
POWER, Esq., Ennis, Conor O'BRIEN, Glen, Francis OWEN,
Corofin, Rev. Thomas HEALY, Knockfin, Tim. KELLY, Bouleven,
Thomas HYNES, Ennis, Ths. O'DONOGHUE, Enistymond, James
McGRATH, Glan, John O'HALLORAN, Ballyabbane, the heir at law
or representative of Thomas STEELE, late of Cullane Castle,
Esq., Burton BINDON, Esq. Cloney, and Murtogh, William,
Terlogh, Connor, Edward and James O'BRYEN, of
Glancollomkill, Minors, all in the county of Clare; Laughlan
MAELACHLAN?, John KIRWIN, John MOORE, of the town of Galway,
Esqrs., John D'ARCY, Newforest, John D'ARCY, Clifden Castle,
Esqs., John CONLAHAN, of Ballinasloe, all in the County of
Galway. Donatus O'BRIEN, Esq. residence at present unknown
to Insolvent and to all others to be, are or claim to be
Creditors of said Insolvent.

On Thursday last, Mr. BOURRIEN, Officer of Excise, and Mr.
James FOSTER, Preventive Surveyor, with a detachment of the
40th Regiment, stationed in Ennistymon, succeeded in
detecting on the lands of Killinaboy, in the west of this
County, a large still, &c, at full work. On the same day,
the same officers destroyed four disilleries, together with
600 gallons of potale, and 150 gallons of singlings. We have
great pleasure in adding that through the exertions of the
above active officers, illicit distillation has been almost
entirely suppressed in the west of this county, though the
military assistance is rather confined.

Source:
Clare Journal July 2, 1821