Galbally Ireland During the Great Famine
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Found 5 matches for galbally in the Relief Commission Papers
index.
Match number 1 of 5, from the "Relief Commission Papers
1845-1847" index
Reference: RLFC3/1/ Number: 1039
Previous Reference:
Date: 28/03/1846 Barony: Coshlea
County: Limerick Pages: 3
Description: John Bolton Massy, chairman of the Galbally
Relief Committee, enclosing printed resolutions
in support of relief measures and requesting
information regarding the purchase of Indian
corn.
Match number 2 of 5, from the "Relief Commission Papers
1845-1847" index
Reference: RLFC3/1/ Number: 2896
Previous Reference:
Date: 03/06/1846 Barony: Coshlea
County: Limerick Pages: 8
Description: George Bennett JP, chairman of the Galbally
Relief Committee, enclosing a list of
subscriptions, printed resolutions adopted at
the inaugural meeting of the committee and a
memorial from the committee, appealing for
relief for the 20908 inhabitants of the
district.
Match number 3 of 5, from the "Relief Commission Papers
1845-1847" index
Reference: RLFC3/1/ Number: 3008
Previous Reference:
Date: 08/06/1846 Barony:
County: Pages: 1
Description: Richard Pennefather, Under Secretary,
authorising payments to relief committees in
Ballymartle and Ovens, Co Cork, Shanagolden,
Hospital and Galbally, Co Limerick, Tubbrid,
Whitechurch, Borrisokane, Cloghjordan and
Killenaule, Co Tipperary, Stradbally and Clonea,
Co Waterford, Oldcastle, Slane Lower and
Morgallion, Co Meath and Tullow, Co Carlow.
Match number 4 of 5, from the "Relief Commission Papers
1845-1847" index
Reference: RLFC3/1/ Number: 3948
Previous Reference:
Date: 01/07/1846 Barony: Coshlea
County: Limerick Pages: 1
Description: Rev John Whitty, Galbally Rectory, requesting
books and papers for the Galbally Relief
Committee.
Match number 5 of 5, from the "Relief Commission Papers
1845-1847" index
Reference: RLFC3/1/ Number: 4475
Previous Reference:
Date: 19/07/1846 Barony: Coshma
County: Limerick Pages: 5
Description: Rev James Walsh PP, Bulgaden, appealing for the
opening of public works proposed for Kilready,
Athenessy and Emlygrennan, reporting increasing
unrest on the part of the unemployed and noting
that the pay clerk had been robbed in Kilfinnane
of the wages for the labourers in Galbally.
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