Tuesday 31 May 2016

Harkness Gunmaker's. Co:Tipperary.


Harkness Gunmakers :  County Tipperary.
compiled by Irene Wilkinson- 2008.


The following notes were compiled by Irene Wilkinson in 2008 following her lengthy research into her family tree. We were in correspondence and it became evident that she had unearthed a very rich seam of information currently unrecorded. This blog is totally her work and we thank her for the transcript and information.


James Dempsey Harkness, Nenagh

Born around 1825/26 (deduced from death certificate), died in 1889 at Ballinware, near Nenagh, buried in Kilruane church yard.

First records of him are when he enlisted with the 15th Hussars in London in 1848. He sailed immediately to India on the Gloriana, to join the regiment in Bangalore in January 1849 taking up the appointment of Armourer Sergeant. He stayed there until early 1854, when the regiment returned to England, sailing on the Trafalgar. Evidence of his army service is from the 15th Hussars muster rolls, kept in the National Archives.

During his time in India he married Emily Hickie, who is believed to be the daughter of a fellow soldier Henry Hickie, the regiments Army Schoolmaster Sergeant. Their first child ,Susan Elizabeth, was born in India and their second daughter Charlotte, was born in Exeter in late 1854. James and Emily had fifteen children in all of whom twelve survived into adulthood- seven sons and five daughters, the youngest of whom, we believe was our (Irene Wilkinsons) grandmother Emily.

James purchased his discharge from the army in November 1855. The first record we have of him in Ireland is the baptism record of his first son, James, in Templemore (Church of Ireland) in November 1856, which states that his occupation was a gunsmith. (This son probably died before 1866, when a subsequent son was born and christened James. His address was only given as Nenagh in this instance but subsequent baptism and civil birth records give Castle Street, Nenagh as his address ( initially number 27 but later 46 Castle Street). Bassett's Directory of 1880 lists him as a gunmaker and Guy’s Directory of 1886 lists him as a whitesmith. His death certificate puzzlingly gives his occupation as a farmer and his residence as Ballinware-we have not yet found out how this property came into his possession ( a codicil to his Will, added not long before he died refers to 
” my estate at Ballinware”.

He apparently was, or became, a man of some means. The book Nenagh and it’s Neighbourhood has several references to houses in Nenagh built by James Dempsey Hackness (including his home in Castle Street) and his Will refers to over fourteen different properties ( mostly in Nenagh) but several elsewhere which he divided up amongst his wife and children. Whether these developments were initially funded by gunmaking, or whether he had other income is not known.

His grave at Kilruane (in which are also buried his wife Emily, their eldest son, William and their daughter Abigail is enclosed
by low iron railings and has a headstone with a still legible inscription; it gives the impression of a being the grave of a man of some standing.

We have not been able to trace any record to prove his relationship to the Harkness gunmakers of Templemore but suspect he could be the younger brother of the William Dempsey Harkness of Templemore (referred to below) and therefore another son of James and Susan Harkness? ( the Dempsey middle name is surely more than a coincidence and the birth dates of the siblings fit). Nor have we been able to find a link with a wealthy Harkness family with estates in County Limerick and Somerset, although some of the Christian names are common to both families.

William Arthur Dempsey, Nenagh.

Eldest surviving son of James Dempsey Harkness, he was a gunsmith in Castle Street according to Guy’s directory of 1893 but in the 1901 census is stated as being a contractor and in 1911 as a master plumber. He became a significant figure in the local business community, according to his Nenagh Guardian obituary in 1933.

George Robert Harkness, Tipperary.

Son of James Dempsey Harkness, he became a watchmaker ,jeweller/gunmaker in Grattan Street, Tipperary (in property owned by his father). Listed in Guy’s directory 1886, Bassett’s 1889 (watchmaker only) and Guy’s 1893; also in 1901 census as watchmaker (and fishing tackle) these more significant than gunmaking. He was not listed at Grattan Street in 1911 and we believe he ceased trading because of ill-health.  


James Samuel Harkness, Nenagh.

Son of James Dempsey Harkness he became a gunmaker /merchant operating from the family home in Castle Street, Nenagh. After James Dempsey Harkness died James Samuel traded in partnership with his mother Emily until her death in 1901. (There are advertisements in the Nenagh Guardian of the 1890’s for his gunmaking/ammunition selling business; civil records have him as a general merchant in 1903 and gunmaker in 1905.

James Dempsey Harkness’s other sons were:

Henry Howard: Commission Agent for Singer sewing machines and later a farmer.

Charles Walter: Church of Ireland minister.

Frederick Herbert: Cycle engineer.

Allen James: Cycle engineer, Nenagh.


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William Dempsey Harkness, Templemore.

 The first reference to him as a gunsmith is in the 1846 Slater’s directory trading in Church Street, Templemore. A subsequent entry is listed in the 1870 Slater’s directory. William Dempsey Harkness died in 1877.

William James Harkness, Templemore.

Listed in Guy’s 1886 directory: Gunmaker, Church Street.
Bassetts directory lists him for “ gunsmith and fishing tackle”, in George Street. Slater’s directory of 1893 lists him as “gunmaker” and also in Guy’s directory for 1894.
  
James Robert Harkness, Templemore.

Guy’s directories for 1883 & 1886 list him as a gunmaker in George Street. Also in the 1901 census.
By 1911 he was Inspector of Waterworks living in main Street.
He died in 1931.
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We thank Irene Wilkinson for all the above details and wish her well with her further research.
These notes are given as an overview of the Harkness gunmakers operating in County Tipperary and our research is ongoing.
We are always pleased to know of any other snippets of information relating to any of the aforementioned gunmakers.
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk



Monday 30 May 2016

T.W.Murray & Co Ltd..Cork.


T.W. Murray & Co. Ltd..
87 Patrick Street.
Cork.

 A sales brochure/pamphlet issued by T.W.Murray & Co., Ltd.. c. 1930.
Photography courtesy Mark O'Brien.

              We are always interested in any sales literature related to the early Irish guntrade.

                                                     Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Sunday 29 May 2016

T.W.Murray. Cork.




T.W. Murray
Gunmaker
Cork



                              Advertisement placed in the Francis Guy's Directory.
                                                                    c.1880

             We are always interested in early advertisements relating to Irish gunmakers.

                                          Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Saturday 28 May 2016

Joseph Braddell & Son. Belfast



Joseph Braddell & Son
Castle Place
Belfast

                                                        Advertisement circa 1880.


                             We are always interested in any material related to this company.

                                                     Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk


Friday 27 May 2016

County Longford. Irish Registration Act 1843.




The Irish Registration Act of 1843

  Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.

Licence to Keep Arms.

                                        

                                   County Longford

The following entries have been collected over a number years by myself, fellow collectors and dealers. In total over 1100 registrations from the 40 areas have been collated which is a very small sample of the 300.000 weapons the authorities had calculated were in circulation in private hands at this time.


The list below gives all those weapons found registered in County Longford between 1843-1846.

Listed are the county prefix, licence number, description of weapon/s and where possible the maker/retailer.

Wilson converted Irish Overcoat Pistol.

County Longford Registrations:



LD 74
Perc' Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss
Colgan
LD 274
Flk Blunderbuss.
Ketland & Co
LD 427
Converted 14 Bore Overcoat Pistol
Wilson
LD 681

Perc' Pocket Pistol. "L" is very worn could be "K"-D 681
W. Cole

LD 756
Flk Boxlock Pkt Pistol. Brass Barrel.
Wm Abnett
  LD 1578
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss. Dated 1762
Galton



Wilson Overcoat Pistol registered both on the stock and under the barrel
LD 427.

Our thanks to the owner for details and photography.

Official House of Commons Returns 8th May 1846.



                                                                     Total returns Qty 2939




We are always interested in weapons registered in this county.

Dave Stroud. R.A.

Thursday 26 May 2016

Robert & George Newman. Cork.


Robert & George Newman
Gun & Pistol Manufactory
No 11 Prince's Street
Cork


                                          Advertisement dated March 28th 1835

                           Please refer to our "older posts" with respect to these gunmakers.
                                          Dated: 10/2/2016, 8/12/2015 & 5/10/2015.
                                           
                                                 Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk


Wednesday 25 May 2016

T.W. Murray & Co., Cork.



 T.W.Murray & Co.,

87, Patrick Street,
Cork.


                      Advertisement from Francis Guy's Directory of Munster. 1886.

             We are always interested in advertisements related to the Irish Guntrade.

                                           Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday 24 May 2016

Joseph Braddell & Son



Joseph Braddell & Son

21 Castle Place 

Belfast


                                     Joseph Braddell & Son advertisement from 1888.

                         
Please refer to the attached link re: The Earl of Dufferin, Viceroy of India.*

                                  *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Hamilton-Temple-                                                                            Blackwood,_1st_Marquess_of_Dufferin_and_Ava

                                             
                           We are always pleased to receive details relating to this company.

                     Our appreciation to the suppliers of the advertisement and the Wikipedia link.

                                                Dave Stroud  ramrodantiques.co.uk.


Monday 23 May 2016

John White. Notice to Sportsmen. Cork.


John White
Merchant
93 North Main-Street
Cork

                                              Advertisement dated 23rd October 1807.
                                                         "Notice to Sporstmen" (sic)                 
                   
                       We are always interested in early advertisements related to the Irish guntrade.

                                                  Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co,uk

Sunday 22 May 2016

Belfast & Donaghadee Royal Mail Coach.




The Belfast & Donaghdee
 Royal Mail Coach. 


The proprietors quote this early 19th century coaching service as "well appointed".

This eighteen mile trip taken at seven miles per hour on dirt roads would have made for a challenging journey especially in inclement weather.  As detailed in previous blogs this 
type of service was a boon to the local gunmaker's where blunderbusses and pistols would 
have been essential stock in protecting the passengers, their valuables and of course the 
Royal Mail.  

We are always interested in any material related to the Irish gunmakers and also Irish coaching companies. 

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Saturday 21 May 2016

County Londonderry. Irish Registration Act 1843.

The Irish Registration Act of 1843

  Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.

Licence to Keep Arms.

                                        

                                   County Londonderry

The following entries have been collected over a number years by myself, fellow collectors and dealers. In total over 1100 registrations from the 40 areas have been collated which is a very small sample of the 300.000 weapons the authorities had calculated were in circulation in private hands at this time.


The list below gives all those weapons found registered in County Londonderry between 1843-1846.

Listed are the county prefix, licence number, description of weapon/s and where possible the maker/retailer.


The barrel from a travelling pistol by William Pattison of Newtown Limavady.
The "WC" believed to be the barrel makers mark for William Cole, Belfast.


County Londonderry Registrations:


LY 112
Converted Travelling Pistol. Drum & Nipple. 5" Oct Barrel.
Wisdom
LY 292
Flk Brass Barrelled Officers Pistol
J.Shore
LY 464
Flk Carbine. Spring Bayonet.
Rigby
LY 539
Flk D/B Cannon Barrelled Pistol
Henri Petitjean
LY 730
Flk Land Pattern Brownbess. 42" Barrel. Dated 1746.
Watkin
LY 731
Flk Dragoon Pistol

LY 949
Flk Police Carbine. With Bayonet. 56cm Barrel.
Rigby
LY 1150
Flk Travelling Pistol.10 Bore. 4.25" Barrel.
Swift
LY 1160
30 bore converted Travelling Pistol
Pattison

LY 1594/1595
Pair Queen Anne Flk Side Action B/lock Pistols
Harris

LY 2526
Flk Blunderbuss
Ketland & Co
LY 2538
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss 
Timothy Hughes
LY 2606
Percussion travelling Pistol.
J.Childs
LY 2633
Overcoat Pistol.
Pattison
LY 2634
Flk Travelling Pistol.
Pattison
LY 2707
Flk Travelling Pistol.28 bore.
Wm Pattison
LY 3002
Flk New Land Pattern Brownbess. No 25

LY 3837
Flk Blunderbuss.
Pattison

LY 3988/3989
Pair Percussion Holster Pistols.
Bass

LY 4096
Flk S/B Shotgun. Fully Stocked.
Archer
LY 4330
Flk Holster Pistol. Converted to Drum and Nipple
Ketland
LY 4550
Flk Holster Pistol. Paktong Furniture.
Ketland
LY 4486
16 bore Brownbess
T Ketland
LY 5082
Converted India Pattern Brownbess. Bovagh Yeomanry

LY 5173
Flk Brownbess.

LY 5960
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss.
Ketland & Co
LY 6132
Converted Long Barrelled Sporting Gun, C.1750-75
Mc Quoid
LY 6331
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss.
Ransford
LY 6332
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss.
Ransford
LY 7010
Flk Sporting Gun. Circa 14 Bore.
Thomas Fowler
LY 7771
Flk India Pattern Brownbess. "Kilrea Yeomanry"

LY 8120
Flk Land Pattern Brownbess..

LY 8546
Pair Flk Holster Pistols
Archer
LY 8788
Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss. Lock not associated.

LY 8867
India Pattern Brownbess.

LY 9289
Flk Carbine 22" Brass. Brass Mounts. .65 cal.
W&J Rigby
LY 9290
Flk Carbine 22" Brass. Brass Mounts. .65 cal.
W&J Rigby

LY 9291/9292
Pair Flk Officers Pistols. Fully Stocked.
W&J Rigby

LY 9302
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss. Under Bayonet.
Moore?
LY 9650
Flk Heavy Dragoon Pistol

LY 9671
Flk Dragoon Pistol


LY 9789/9790
Pair Flk Pistols
Ransford

LY 10127
Flk 16 Bore Travelling Pistol.
William Pattison



William Pattison Travelling Pistol. Registered L-Y 10127

Please refer to our earlier blogs related to this gunmaker dated: 14/5/2016 & 6/3/2016

Official House of Commons Returns 8th May 1846.




Total returns Qty. 8625



We are always interested in any weapons registered in County Londonderry.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk