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1825 tithe applotment county carlow parish of cloydagh townland ballygowne 

1 john alexander                                                                                                                                                                                           2 george byrne                                                                                                                                                                                                    3 james coady 

1852 griffiths valuation county carlow barony idrone west parish cloydagh townland ballygowan sheet 12 map ref 5 

5c constabulary force landlords john james and lorenza alexander police barracks 

any history of this police barracks from 1830s to 1890s and the members of the force therein any names of police officers and their families 

liam hua duinn

Friday 12th Apr 2013, 09:31PM

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    Hello William,

    Thanks for your message

    Hope this is of some help to you

    RIC/GARDA RECORDS: Excellent personnel records were kept from 1816. These can be found at the UK National Archives here:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/royal-irish-… There are microfilm copies at the National Archives of Ireland, The Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS) and the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI). For each recruit it includes a brief service record, date of marriage and wife's native county, and the name of the individual who recommended him. This is important to identify an exact place of origin, because the recommendations usually came from local clergymen or magistrates who knew the recruit personally. There is a book by Jim Herlihy called, The Royal Irish Constabulary: a complete alphabetical list of officers and men, 1816-1922, 1999. This supplies the Service Number needed to use the Registers quickly and easily. Also worth checking at the UK National Archives is PMG 48: 'Pensions and allowances to officers, men and staff of the Royal Irish Constabulary and to their widows and children'. This dates from the 1870s and usually gives the address of the recipient. The Dublin Metropolitan Police Register is held by the Garda Archives at Dublin Castle, but is more readily available on microfilm at the National Archives of Ireland. It does not give marriage details but does supply a parish of origin. You can find information regarding the Garda here: http://www.policehistory.com/museum.html

    Kind regards Michael.

    Michael Browne

    Wednesday 17th Apr 2013, 10:30AM

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