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Hi, I'm hoping someone has access to the Caherciveen petty sessions records please. I found stubs of hearings involving Penelope Spotswood (defendant) and Charlotte Ray.
26 March 1870

12 April 1879

8 November 1879

19 June 1880

7 August 1880

3 May 1884

6 February 1886

21 May 1892

25 August 1894

8 September 1894

Charlotte Rea was the sister of Richard Blackham (1789-1864). He immigrated to South Australia much earlier than the court hearings. I would love to know if this court case connects Charlotte with Penelope Spotswood as this would be the second piece of evidence of kinship between the Blackhams and the Kerry Spotswoods. The Newry Spotswoods intermarried with the Blackhams so I am hoping I can further link the Kerry and Newry Spotswood families. At present I have only one tenuous link by marriage. The Kerry Spotswoods descend from James Spottiswoode, Bishop of Clogher through two of his sons.

Bikebiddy

Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 12:47AM

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    Geraldine Buckley-Smith, Ireland XO Volunteer

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 10:36AM
  • Hi,

    The surname - Spotwood" is to be found in various parts of the South of Ireland. They inlcude both Protestant and Roman Catholic religions.

    I attach some detail in relation to County Kerry, some of which has already been covered by Ms Buckle-Smith.

    There is a "Francis Spotwood" in Kerry and that name appears in the Dublin Gazette on July 12 - 14th 1767. This man may not have any association with County Kerry!

    You can check Griffith's Valuation at www.askaboutireland.ie for land owners - 1840/50's - Free site

    Credits: www,findmypast.ie

     

    McCoy

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 11:23AM
  • Hello

    I have searched the newspaper archives and found just one record for Penelope

    Geraldine Buckley-Smith, Ireland XO Volunteer

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 11:24AM
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    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 11:25AM
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    Penelope seemed to be in the Caherciveen courts a lot - would this be correct

    Geraldine

    Geraldine Buckley-Smith, Ireland XO Volunteer

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 11:28AM
  • Hi,

    Further Information on Spotswood/Spotiiswood.  Three Kerry Families: Mahony's, Conway's, and Spotiswood. Author: McCarthty S. Trant 1923. 

    Credit:  www.irishancestors.ie.

    In regard to Penelope Spotswood, we do not know what her circumstances were. Wandering animals and difficulty with patrons in licensed premises has been a problem to the present day.

    Regards,

     

    McCoy

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 12:11PM
  • Hello Bikebiddy,

    I found Penelope Spottswood (sometimes spelled Spotiswood) was either a complainant or a defendant in at least 12 Petty Session Court cases in Caherciveen, County Kerry spanning the years from 1879 to 1894.

    These cases were found at the subscription Ancestry.com collection called, “Ireland, Petty Session Court Registers, 1818-1919.”

    None of the court cases shows a Charlotte Ray/Raye/Rea/Rae/Wray as a complainant or a defendant.

    In addition, the attachments that Geraldine Buckley-Smith kindly provided do not show a Penelope Spottswood and Charlotte Ray/Rea together in a petty sessions court proceedings.

    Most of the court cases involving Penelope have to do with the trespassing of people or trespassing of donkeys, broken windows, and in one case at least, the eviction of a tenant. It appears that Penelope was a hotel keeper in Caherciveen, as you’ll see.

    The 12 cases below are arranged chronologically by trial date. In a few instances Penelope Spotswood was recorded twice in court cases on the same day.

    All of the cases have the same dates that you provided in your message to Ireland Reaching Out, but again, none involve a Charlotte Ray/Rea. I’m not sure why the same court cases you found also record a Charlotte Ray or Rae.

    I also looked for but didn’t find any complainants or defendants in the Petty Court Registers named Blackham in either Caherciveen, County Kerry, or Newry, County Down, in present day Northern Ireland. Newry is over 250 miles northeast of Caherciveen. See the Google Map at: https://is.gd/57nKMn

    Northern Ireland did not exist for the dates of the Petty Session Court Register’s collection at Ancestry.com, which cover the years 1818 to 1919. During this time period all 32 counties of Ireland were one country under British rule.

    All 12 cases below are transcriptions from the originals that Ancestry.com obtained from the National Archives of Ireland in Dublin.

    Please see below:

    Ireland, Petty Session Court Registers, 1818-1919

    Trial Date: 12 April 1879
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spotswood, Caherciveen
    Role: Defendant

    Name: Thomas English Sr.
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: ...defendant allowed a pig his property to wander on the public street.
    ____

    Trial Date: 19 Jul 1879
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen, Caher

    Name: Penelope Spottiswood, Caherciveen, Parish of Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Name: Patrick Sullivan, Caherciveen, Parish of Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Charge: ...defendant did wilfully trespass on complainants Meadow, and refused to leave when warned to do so.
    ____

    Trial Date: 8 Nov 1879
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen

    Name: Penelope Spottiswood, Caherciveen
    Role: Defendant

    Name: James Cleary, PC (Police Constable)
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: ...defendant allowed her donkey to wander on the public street
    ____

    Trial Date: 19 Jun 1880
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spottiswood, Hotel Keeper, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Name: David O'Connor, Shopkeeper, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: That on the 8th day of June 1880 4 head of cattle defendants property trespassed on Complainants pasture land

    AND

    Trial Date: 19 Jun 1880
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spottiswood, Hotel Keeper, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Name: David O'Connor, Shopkeeper, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: Like cause on the 14th of June
    ____

    Trial Date: 7 Aug 1880
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spottiswood, Farmer, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Name: Thomas Webb, Farmer, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: one donkey defendants property trespassed on Complainants pasture land
    ____

    Trial Date: 3 May 1884
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spotswood, Widow, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Name: Patrick McInery, Constable, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: defendant allowed one donkey his property to wonder on the public road
    ____

    Trial Date: 6 Feb 1886
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Penelope Spotswood
    Role: Defendant

    Name: John Dineen, Constable, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Charge: ...defendant allowed her donkey to wander on the public street
    ___

    Trial Date: 21 May 1892
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Penelope Spotswood Widow Lady, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Name: Patrick Clifford, Carman, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Charge: That the defendant continues to unlawfully overhold and neglect to deliver up to complainant possession of the room & premises...

    Note: Defendant Patrick Clifford was ordered to be evicted from Penelope Spotswoods house.
    ____

    Trial Date: 25 Aug 1894
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spotswood, Widow, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Name: Mary Sullivan, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Charge: That the defendant did commit certain damage ? and spoil maliciously and wilfully to and upon a certain glazed door the property of the complainant.

    AND

    Trial Date: 25 Aug 1894
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Mrs. Penelope Spotswood, Widow, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Complainant

    Name: Mary Sullivan, Carpenters wife, Caherciveen Caher
    Role: Defendant

    Charge: Threatening language toward complainant
    ____

    Trial Date: 8 Sep 1894
    Court Name: Caherciveen
    Court Place: Kerry, Ireland
    Residence Place: Caherciveen Caher

    Name: Penelope Spotswood
    Role: Complainant

    Name: Mary Sheehan, dyers daughter, Caherciveen
    Role: Defendant

    Charge: The defendant committed certain damage, injury, and spoil to and upon a glazed door the property of complainant at Caherciveen...

    Source Citation
    The National Archives of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; CSPS 1/1485-1566

    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. Ireland, Petty Session Court Registers, 1818-1919 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2020.

    Original data: Ireland Petty Session Court Registers: CSPS 1, National Archives of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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    Kind Regards,

    Dave Boylan

    Sources:

    Ancestry.com
    National Archives of Ireland
    Google Map

    davepat

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 01:41PM
  • Hi,

    A Richard Blackham, Book Binder of Boat Street, Ballynacraig maried Sarah Spotswood from Beech Hill, near Donaghmore, Co. Down in April 1816. Richard, his wife and family emigrated to Australia (Adelaide) in the Autumn of 1840.

     Sarah died at the home of her son - Richard - in Adelaide on February 23rd 1868, aged 77 years.

    Children mentioned: Richard, Frederick, Henry, William George, Albert, Elizabeth.

    Source: Crossle Genealogical Abstracts via Subscription site www.findmypast.ie

    Unable to post the writtten abstract.

    This may connect to your family?

    Regards,

     

     

    McCoy

    Sunday 10th Oct 2021, 07:39PM
  • Hi,

    Attached detail in relation to the Blackham's of County Down and the Spotswood's of County Kerry.

    Reference to the marriage of Doctor Maurice Spotswood who was the Medical Officer for Cahirciveen area.

    Credit; www.irishnewspaperarchives.com and www.findmypast.ie

    Regards,

    McCoy

    Wednesday 13th Oct 2021, 07:39PM
  • Hi, 

    Further detail on the Spostwood's of County Kerry early 1800's.

    (1) Land transaction which gives detail of the family of John Spotswood - c1834

    (2) Baptism of James Spotswood 1828

    Credit: www.findmypast.ie

    Regards

    McCoy

    Wednesday 13th Oct 2021, 08:21PM
  • Thank you both so much for going to all that trouble. It will take me a while to digest it all. Francis is indeed one of the Kerry Spotswoods, if I am right his brother is Theobald and their mother was Christina Lauder. There are some lovely juicy details which will join a few dots for me. 
    it seems Penelope has sunk to the kind of brawling behaviour shared by the Dundalk Spotswoods. Perhaps more an indication of the societal problems at that time.

    I must have confused the court case about Charlotte Rae, i will go back and search for her in the Kew archives.  I generally don't pay much attention to events after my family departed 1838&40 but it would have been an interesting link.

    Thank you for the lease document it is such a lovely detailed account. 

    This puzzle has kept me well occupied for years and taken me around the world (online). I just end up with more questions and find ever richer seams of complexity. Lately I have learned a great deal through listening to Scottish place name specialists talking about the medieval history of Galloway.

    I have identified quite a number of Spotswoods who arrived in Ireland in the 1600s and have been piecing together their activities and associations but of course they all move around so much it is a confusing cobweb. I am amazed at how the descendants of the men who fought at Flodden have maintained association down the centuries even to the present day.
    Thank you again for your kind assistance.

     

     

     

     

    Bikebiddy

    Thursday 14th Oct 2021, 06:21AM
  • You're welcome Bikebiddy.

    Dave

    davepat

    Saturday 16th Oct 2021, 08:39AM
  • Well done everyone, great work done here - a lot to sort through.

    Wish you well with your research

    Geraldine

    Geraldine Buckley-Smith, Ireland XO Volunteer

    Tuesday 19th Oct 2021, 04:33PM

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