Holdings are at the Nat'l Library of Ireland, Dublin
NLI JLB 94107
TURNER,Susanna*swore,
her husband, Samuel TURNER, a school-master at Taghmon,was shot at Scullabogue, the 31st May, 1798
ROE,
M. D.,Roe*was obliged to fly from Gorey when colonel WALPOLE was defeated,
and had all this property destroyed.
HATCHEL,John*hatter,
massacred at the bridge of Wexford.
DALTON,David*gauger,
of the Enniscorthy yeoman, was murdered at Wexford.
TOMKIN,?
*of Ballygullen, was murdered by the rebels.
MILLER,Robert*of
Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
CRUIN,David*of
Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
POWER,Thomas*and
his son aged 15 years, of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
PIERSON,John*shoe-maker,
burned or shot at Scullabogue.
BOX,Eliza*swore,
her husband was murdered by the rebels near the Carrigferry-bridge,
POWER,Patrick*mason,
of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
BOX,Joshua*weaver,
and son aged 12 years, of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
BOYCE,Samuel*shoe-maker,
of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
CANNEY,George*weaver,
of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
DUFFIELD,James*of
Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
EAKINS,Thomas*
of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
CARLISLE,James*labourer,
of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
MORGAN,Reverand
James*rector of Horetown, was driven out of the country, with a
large
family, and deprived of subsistence.
WHEATLEY,Robert*sonwas
murdered at the church of Gorey.
HOWSE,The
Reverend George*rector of the union of inch in the diocese of Dublin and
county
of Wexford, was obliged to fly from his house to save his life, which the
rebels
plundered
to the amount of four hundred pounds.
His wife, three sons and three
daughters,
fled without any clothes but what they had on their backs
RIGLY,Mary*swore,
her husband was murdered by the rebels the 29th of May, at
Enniscorthy,
and her house, offices, and all her property destroyed.
HUNTER,Lucy*swore,
her husband, William HUNTER, was murdered same time, and
her
house and property destroyed at Enniscorthy.
BATES,Peter*of
Monart, farmer, swore his house, offices, and all his property, were
consumed
by the rebels, who murdered his two brothers, two brothers-in-law and one
uncle,
the twenty-eighth of May, 1798, all of Templeshambo.
GILL,Frances*of
Monglass, swore her husband, John GILL, farmer was murdered on
Vinegar-hill
the twenty-ninth of May, her house and property destroyed, and she, with
six
children, reduced to great want.
BUTLER,Alice*swore
her husband, Richard BUTLER, was murdered at Enniscorthy the
twenty-eighth
of May, for his loyalty; his house, offices, &c. burned, and she and three
children
reduced to want.
HAWKINS,Joseph*of
Fairfield, murdered on Vinegar-hill for his loyalty, his house,
offices,
&c. burned, and his wife and three children reduced to want, do.
SIMMONS,William*of
Shannaul, burnt at Scullabogue, 5th of June, his wife and three
children
reduced to want.
WHITTY,Thomas*of
Rattsilla, shot at Scullabogue, fifth of June.
SIMMONS,Samuel*burnt
at Scullabogue, fifth of June.
HOGAN,John*an
opulent shop-keeper, imprisoned by the rebels at Wexford, and his
house
plundered to the amount of (L)1000.
OWEN,Reverend
Roger*lost to the amount of (L)700 and he , his wife, and seven
children
reduced to the upmost want, at Camolin.
HARRIES,John*of
Gorey-hill land, murdered by the rebels.
BURKETT,Robert*of
Enniscorthy, plundered to the amount of (L)1263.
HINSON,Reverend
William *curate of Enniscorthy, deprived of means of subsistence.
DOBBYN,William*of
Myster, with his father and two brothers, were burnt at
Scullabogue.
HATTON,Jane*of
Hollywood, swore her father, Henry HATTON, deputy portreeve of
Enniscorthy,
was murdered on Vinegar-hill, sooner than change his religion.
DOBBYN,Patrick*of
Oldcourt, burnt at Scullabogue.
WHITNEY,John*of
Oldcourt, was shot at Scullabogue, of the parish of Adamstown.
NEILE,William*had
one brother shot, and another burnt at Scullabogue, and Robert
PARSLOW's
father was shot, and his brother burnt at Scullabogue, if the parish of
Adamstown.
DOBBYN,Elizabeth*widow
of James DOBBYN, of Oldcourt, burnt at Scullabogue, of
the
parish of Adamstown.
STORE,Mary*swore,
her husband, James STORE, of Windmill, near Wexford, was
dragged
from his house to Three Rock camp, and shot there.
RATH,Jane*of
Jamestown, swore, her husband, Joseph RATH, was murdered at
Enniscorthy
for his loyalty, parish of Rossdroit.
SHAW,Margaret*of
Clough, swore, her husband, Abraham SHAW, was killed by the
rebels.
COLEBYRNE,Rebecca*of
Ballnastra, swore, her husband was murdered the thirtienth of
May,
of Monomolin parish.
ABRAHAM,George*of
Ballyedmond, murdered by the rebels, the second of June.
JOHNSON
(JOHNSTON?),Henry*of Balmurtra, murdered on Whitsunday, of the parish
of
Monomolin.
ROWSOM,Mary*of
cullentragh, swore, her husband, a weaver, was murdered by the
rebels,
of the parish of Monomolin,
THORNTON,Thomas*coachmaker,
of Taghmon, murdered in the beginning of the
rebellion.
BOYD,John*esquire,
murdered at Wexford.
RADCLIFFE,Reverend
Richard*rector of White-church, plundered by the rebels, and
deprived
of subsistence.
JOHNSTONE,Robert*of theBallaghkeene calvalry, killed in a battle
near Carnew, the
thirteenth
of June.
SLYE,Edward*shop-keeper,
murdered at Enniscorthy, twenty-eighth of May, of St.
Mary's parish.
PLUMER,John*white-smith
and yeoman, wounded, and afterwards murdered at
Enniscorthy,
twenty-eighth of May, of St. Mary's parish.
OAKS,Thomas*of
Enniscorthy, publican, murdered on Binegar-hill, the thirtieth of May.
MONK,Francis*
and his son Edward, massacred at Scullabogue, of Rosegarland.
JORDAN,
William*of Foulkes-mill, shot at Scullabogue, of Rosegarland.
EAKINS,John*and
his son, Thomas, burnt at Scullabogue; left a widow and five
children,
of Rosegarland.
M'DONNELL,Thomas*steward
of Mr. LEIGH, Mpmassacred at Scullagogue, left a
widow
and six children, of Rosegarland.
GRAY,William*weaver,
and son, seventeen years old, both murdered at Scullabogue;
left
a widow and four children.
MAGRATH,John*daughter,
of Ballybrack, aged eithteen years, was shot by the rebels;
he,
his wife, and six children reduced to want.
DAVIS,Richard*of
St. John's, burnt at Scullabogue; left a widow and six children.
STANNARD,Joseph*and
Mary, his wife, both burnt at Scullagogue; left six children, of
St.
John's.
FIELD,Owen*weaver,
massacred at Scullabogue; left a widow and six children, of St.
John's.
LINDSAY,
John*aged twenty-one, and William, his brother, aged nineteen, burnt at
BOYCE,George*butcher,
of Tintern, burned at Scullabogue.
Scullabogue,
of Clongeen.
MORAN,John*aged
twenty years, massacred at Scullabogue; left a mother and five
children,
youngen than him, in want and misery, of Clongeen.
EDMONDS,Mary*of
Rathaspeck, union of Wexford, swore, her husband, John
EDMONDS,
was murdered by the rebels, and left four children.
CHAMLEY,John*burnt
at Scullabogue, of Horetown.
HALL,Samuel*yeoman,
of Templeshannon, killed at Enniscorthy the twenty-ninth of
May;
left a widow and four small children, of St. Mary's.
REASON,Henry*a
quaker, shot at Scullabogue, left a widow and two children.
FANNER,William*burnt
at Scullabogue, left a widow and three children, of St. Mary's.
CRUMPIN(CRUMPTON?),John*yeoman,
in the Scarawalsh corps, murdered the
twenty-fifth
of July; left a widow and three children, of Drumgold.
BYRON,Edward*burnt
at Scullabogue; left a widow and two children, of Horetown.
POWER,Joseph*burnt
at Scullabogue; left a wedow and children, of Horetown.
TURPIN,Joseph*murdered
by the rebels in cold blook, at Foulks's-mill, on the fifth of
June;
left four orphan children, of Horetown.
FISHER,George*murdered
the twenty-fourth of June; left a widow and four children, of
Mothel and Dysart.
TRACY,Anne*swore
her son was killed by the rebels, who was her only support; She is
a
widow with seven children, of Mothel and Dysart.
TUGMAN,Margaret*swore,
her susband, WilliamTUGMAN, a weaver, of Enniscorthy,
was
killed by the rebels, and left eight children.
PLUMER,Francis*of
Enniscorthy, murdered on the bridge of Wexford, the twentieth of
June;
left a widow and four children.
STACEY,Benjamin*murdered
the first of June, on Vinegar-hill; left a widow and four
children,
of Templeshannon.
POWER,William*of
Enniscorthy, murdered the first of June, on Vinegar-hill; left a
widow
and four children, of St. Mary's.
RADWELL,Samuel*killed
at Enniscorthy, the twenty-eighth of May, in battle, of
Rossdroit.
RADWELL,Andrew*murdered
the thirtienth of May, at David's-town.
CAULFIELD,Anne*her
husband murdered at Oulart.
HAWKINS,William*killed
at Enniscorthy. Six of that name and family were murdered, a
Father,
five legitimate, and one natural son.
STACY,George*of
Enniscorthy, wheelwright, murdered at Vinegar-hill; widow and six
children
left.
MACKINS,Joseph*schoolmaster
of Enniscorthy, murdered on Vinegar-hill; widow and
three
children left.
WALKINS,Thomas*farmer,
of Clonjordan, murdered on Vinegar-hill, thirty-first of
May;
widow and one child left.
CAMPBELL,James*and
son, murdered on Vinegar-hill; a widow and four children left.
SIMPSON,Thomas*linen-weaver,
murdered on Vinegar-hill; a widow and two children
left.
CASLIN,William*murdered
on Vinegar-hill, thirty-first of May; a wedow and six
children,
and an infirm mother-in-law left.
CROSHEW,John*murdered
at Enniscorthy, twenty-eithth of May; a wedow left.
CARROL,William*murdered
on Vinegar-hill, thirty-first of May; a widow and seven
children
left.
MAUD,Mary*widow,
her son killed on Vinegar-hill, twenty-ninth of May, of Craken,
Enniscorthy.
CRUMPTON,Samuel*killed
at Enniscorthy, thirtieth of May, of Craken, Enniscorthy, a
widow
and eight children left.
BARBER,Samuel*of
Clevass, murdered, twenty-eighth of May; a widow and five
children
left, parish of Enniscorthy.
COOPER,Charles*brazier,
murdered near Wexford, first June; widow and two small
children,
and she is pregnant.
SUNDERLAND,Benjamin*hatter,
of Enniscorthy, murdered on the bridge of Wexford,
twentieth
of June; widow and five children left.
PEPPER,Eliza*of
Tincurry, a son killed by the rebels, she a widow, and seven children
left,
parish of Ferns.
CONNOR,Patrick*murdered
on Binegar-hill, thirtieth of May; widow and one child left,
of
Enniscorthy.
BAUBIER,John*of
Finchoge, near Enniscorthy, killed the twenty-eighth of May; three
small
motherless children left.
RIGLEY,James*murdered,
thirtieth of May, on Vinegar-hill, a wigmaker and a Chelsea
pensioner;
widow and three small children left, of Enniscorthy.
HALL,Thomas*murdered
on Vinegar-hill, fourteenth of June; a widow and nine children
left,
of Enniscorthy.
BAUBIER,William*of
Enniscorthy, murdered, twentieth of June, on the bridge of
Wexford;
widow and two children left.
HAWKINS,John*murdered,
twenty-eighth of May, at Enniscorthy, of Tomakippeen;
widow,
three daughters, and one grand-child left
SUTTON,James*of
Clonmore, murdered, fourteenth of June, on Vinegar-hill; a widow,
one
child, farther and mother left, of Enniscorthy.
SMITH,John*murdered
in Enniscorthy, twenty-ninth of May; a hatter; a widow helpless,
aged
seventy-nine left, of Enniscorthy.
OAKES,Samuel*of
Finshoge, killed at Enniscorthy.
SUTTON,Michael*
murdered, thirtieth of May, at Enniscorthy, of Finshoge; a widow
and
six children left.
COPELAND,John*killed
twenty-eighth of May, at Enniscorthy, of Enniscorthy.
GREEN,Walter*shoemaker,
murdered at Enniscorthy, twenty-eithth of May; a widow
and
four children left, of Enniscorthy.
DIXY,Margaret*of Enniscorthy, two sons killed for their
loyalty.
COPELAND,Joseph*murdered
on Vinegar-hill, twenty-first of June, parish of
Kilcormuck.
WILLIS,William*corn-merchant,
of Enniscorthy, murdered on Vinegar-hill, twentieth of
June.
SLY,Edward*of
Blackstoop, a farmer, murdered at Enniscorthy, twenty-eighth of May.
Parish
of Enniscorthy.
MOONEY,William*innkeeper,
murdered, first of June, near Wexford; widow pregnant,
and
four small childrenleft, of Enniscorthy.
CROWLEY,Thomas*shoemaker,
killed at Enniscorthy, twenty-eithth of May; widow
and
five children left, of Ferns.
RICHARDSON,William*parish
clerk and schoolmaster of Ferns, killed at Enniscorthy,
twenty-eighth
of May; widow and five children left.
WHITE,James*nailer,
killed at Ross, fifth of June; widow and seven children left.
SHERLOCK,William*of
Monart, farmer, murdered the twenty-eithth of May; four
motherless
children left.
WHITEACRE,John*of Gorey, murdered.
WALKER,Hannah*of
Killinahue, near Gorey, her husband murdered on Whitsunday,
and
she fled and left her property; two children left.
WEBSTER,Robert*of
Garrybrit, murdered in cold blook on the bridge of Enniscorthy;
left
a widow and eleven children, property burned , his eldest son in Bannakeen cavalry,
parish
of Kilcormuck.
CRANE,Eliza*her
husband killed on the bridge of Wexford, twentieth of June.
HOGAN,Cornelius*of
Gorey, killed by the rebels.
HORNECK,George*of
Girrane, two sons killed, one between Enniscorthy and Wexford,
the
other shot at Innescorthy, thirtieth of May.
His son-in-law, George COOPER, was
also
murdered, his house burned and property destroyed, parish of Killane. His
brogher
Philip murdered on Vinegar-hill.
NEAL,William*two
sons killed, one on Vinegar-hill, and one at Scullabogue, of
Balybrennan.
BATES,Eliza*her
husband killed the forth of June, 1798, parish of Camolin.
MAUD,Jane*her
husband and two sons killed; nine children left, parish of Clough.
MAULE,Anne*her
uncle murdered, parish of Clough.
MURPHY,
Mary*of tomgara, her husband killed; two children left, parish of Killincooly.
JOHNSON,
Anne*her husband, son, and apprentice, murdered, of Gorey.
KENNEDY,
Alice*her husband killed, parish of Clough.
PIPER,
Anne*her husband killed, parish of Clone.
HENDRICK,Anne*her
husband and son killed; three children left, parish of Clone.
CROFTS,Catherine*her
husband murdered, at Enniscorthy, twenty-eithth of May; four
children
left, of Clone.
COOKE,Jane*her
husband killed at Ballatigan.
PENTLAND,Reverend
Mr.*a protistant clergyman, murdered on Vinegar-hill, he was a
resident
at Killan parish.
BUTLER,Alice*her
husband killed, twenty-eithrh of May, at Enniscorthy, parish of
Templeshambo.
STANFORD,Margaret*of
Tubberneering, her husband killed; five children left.
GIBSON,Jane*her
husband murdered on the bridge of Wexford; twenty-first of June; two
children
left, of Wexford.
ELLISON,Eliza*husband
killed; six children left, parish of Killan.
BYRON,Mary*her
god-father, motherm uncle, and husband , murdered at New Ross.
WARREN,Jane*her
husband murdered at New Ross, her eldest son gone mad.
WHITNEY,Susanna*her
son murdered on the bridge of Wexford. parish of New Ross.
VERO(VERE?),Anne*of
Verona, her husband, Charles VERO, esquire, a magistrate
murdered
at Enniscorthy, of Rossdroit.
FOXTON,Alice*of Kyle, her husband murdered, twenty-second
of June, near Gorey;
three
children left.
HINCH(KINCH?),Sarah*her
HUSBAND MURDERED NEAR Gorey, parish of
Killnehew.
LORD,Mary*of
Castle Annesly, her husband murdered at Kilmuckridge; six children
left.
HUBSTER(WEBSTER?),Sarah*her
husband murdered; five children left, parish of
Killnehew.
BASS,Eliza*her
husband, Joseph, murdered forth of June; two children left, parish of
Gorey.
WHITTY,Mary*her
father murdered at Enniscorthy, twenty-eighth of May, of St. Mary's
parish.
DORMER,Elizabeth*her
husband murdered; four children left, of St. Mary's parish.
GOODESON,Margaret*her
husband killed at Enniscorthy; nine children and mother left,
of
Kilcormuck.
JOHNSTON,Mary*of
Garane, her husband killed fourth June; one child and mother left,
parish
of Kilmuckridge.
COMERFORD,Elizabeth*of
Kyle, her husband killed; five children left, of
Kilmuckridge.
EDWARDS,Mary*her
husband burned at Scullabogue; one child left, of Kilavin.
RALPH,Mary*her
husband killed, twenty-eithth of May, at Enniscorthy; seven children
left,
of Ferns.
BROWNRIGG,Alice*father
murdered; five children left, of New Ross.
WARREN,Catharine*her
husband murdered; two children left, of Ballycanew.
SAUNDERS,Anne*her
father and mother murdered , of Ballycanew.
LARKIN,John*of
Enniscorthy, killed by the rebels.