Miscellaneous: Catholics inhabitants who swore oaths of allegiance to the King 1775.
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CATHOLICS INHABITANTS WHO SWORE OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE KING IN THE YEAR 1775.

CITY OF CASHEL
December 18, 1775 before Matthew Pennefather, Esq., Deputy
Mayor and Justice of the Peace, County of Tipperary.
(Sorted by Surname)

Michael Ahern, Shoppkeeper.
Michael Browne, of Cashel, shopkeeper.
Edmund Butler, Parish Priest
Philip Connell, Killballybrothery
Charles Cullinan, of the City of Cashel, Popish Priest.
Pat Davern of the same, ditto.
John Duggan, Innkeeper.
Philip Dwyer, Coadjutor
William Dwyer, of Cashel
David Dwyer, Shopkeeper
Patrick Dwyer.
Thomas Fogarty, Merchant
John Griffin, Priest, Coadjutor.
William Hackett, Dooneskeagh, Popish Priest
Edward Harrington, M.D. Cashel
Michael Hurley, Upholder.
Patrick Kearney, Gent.
Robert Keating, Innkeeper
Bryan Kelly, Distiller.
Hugh Kennedy, Ardmoyle.
Val Lahey, Shopkeeper.
Thomas Lanigan, Schoolmaster.
Patrick Mannane, Publican
Pat. McNemara, Shoe-maker.
Pierce Meagher, Rathelough, Gent.
John Meagher, Ballycamas, Tanner.
Michael, Morrissey, Merchant of Cashel.
John Murphy of Cashel Merchant.
Thomas Murphy of Ballymore, Farmer.
Edmond Murphy, Rathmore, Gent.
John Murphy, Ballagh
Michael Murphy, Ballymore, Farrier.
John Nowlan of Cashel, Gent.
James Nowlan, Gent.
Peter O'Brien.
Joseph Rohane, Publican.
Edward Rohane, Farmer.
John Ryan, Shopkeeper, of Cashel.
John Ryan, Parish of Clonetty.
Patrick Ryan, George's-lane, near Cuihe (?), Farmer.
James Ryan.
Roger Scully, of Kilfeacle, Gent.
Darby Scully, of Woodhouse, Gent.
Wm. St. John, Apothecary
John Wallace of Cashel, Shopkeeper.

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From the lists which have been returned to the clerk of the
Privy Council, or his deputy, of such papists as have taken
and subscribed the oath prescribed by the statute of the
thirteenth and fourteenth of His present Majesty, entitled "An
Act to enable His Majesty's subjects of whatever persuasion to
testify their allegiance to him". Published in Dublin in book
form circa 1786.
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