Chief Secretary's Office Registered Papers
These documents, concerning Dundons, are reports of "outrages" and memorials to the Lord Lieutenant in Dublin Castle in the period 1819 - 1900. Not all of the documents are reproduced in full. They can be seen in the National Archives, Dublin.
There are references to Judith Dundon, Ennis, 1819; Edward, Castleconnell, 1821; James, Cloghatacka, Limerick, 1825; Mr. H., 1828; Patrick, Jockey Hally, Crecora, 1838; John, Ballygeale, Adare, 1840; Philip, Killuragh, Limerick, 1841; Patrick, Attyflyn, 1841; Thomas, Ralahine, Bunratty, 1842; Daniel, Lisnamuck, Adare, 1852; Ellen, Dublin, 1858; Michael, Wickham Street, Limerick, 1875; John, Brown Street, Cork, 1881, Dr. John, Cork, 1900.
This sample document gives the correspondence between Ellen Dundon, wife of Edward Dundon, retired Superintendent of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, and the Chief Secretary's Office.
There are references to Judith Dundon, Ennis, 1819; Edward, Castleconnell, 1821; James, Cloghatacka, Limerick, 1825; Mr. H., 1828; Patrick, Jockey Hally, Crecora, 1838; John, Ballygeale, Adare, 1840; Philip, Killuragh, Limerick, 1841; Patrick, Attyflyn, 1841; Thomas, Ralahine, Bunratty, 1842; Daniel, Lisnamuck, Adare, 1852; Ellen, Dublin, 1858; Michael, Wickham Street, Limerick, 1875; John, Brown Street, Cork, 1881, Dr. John, Cork, 1900.
This sample document gives the correspondence between Ellen Dundon, wife of Edward Dundon, retired Superintendent of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, and the Chief Secretary's Office.
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