Waterford - Proclamations 1661-1827 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Waterford Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy PROCLAMATIONS 1661-1827 Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and Keeper of ohe State Papers in Ireland (Waterford Extracts) *Where it says "The like" it is like restating "Proclamation". ================================================ 1661. Proclamation for apprehending ? HALSEY and Walter BUTLER for committing many barbarous and horrid crimes in the Counties of Waterford and Tipperary. 1759. The like against the persons who forcibly carried away Grace ECLES from her father’s house in the County of Waterford. 1780 The like for apprehending and prosecuting to conviction the several persons therein mentioned, who were feloniously concerned in carrying away Elinor FLYNG, spinster of Ballyilanane, in the County of Waterford, with intent to marry her to Patrick KELLY. 1781 The like for apprehending the persons named therein, who were concerned in the murder of Francis SCULLION, of Carrick-on-Suir, in the County of Tipperary, a Bailiff authorized by the Sheriff of Waterford to assist the pursuivant of the High Court of Chancery in the execution of an attachment against Mary POWER, of Clonkeard, in the said County of Waterford. 1783 Proclamation for apprehending the persons who were concerned in setting fire to the dwelling house of Hugh Power, of Grananogy, in the County of Waterford. 1791 The like for apprehending James LINNANE, a rioter, County Waterford. 1800 Like for apprehending the persons in the burglary and robbery of the dwelling house of Robert DOBBYN, Recorder of the City of Waterford. 1801 Like for apprehending the persons concerned in murdering Patrick WADE, Snr., and Patrick WADE, Jnr., of Kilmurry, near Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. 1805. Proclamation against the persons concerned in the murder of Mr. Thomas MORESEY, near Waterford. 1809 The like for discovering and apprehending the persons who murdered James HEARN, of Knockboy, in the County of Waterford. Tailor. Source: http://eppi.dippam.ac.uk/documents/18738/eppi_pages/502223