Lady's Newspaper
1848
The above just confirms the precarious position Ireland was in politically during 1848.
The Dublin Gun Trade 1848.
Bassett
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Edward
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Calderwood
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James
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Calderwood
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Thomas
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Cheetham
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Samuel
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3
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Clarke
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William
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Dowling
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Henry
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Dowling
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William
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William
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Kavanagh
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James
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4 Ormond Quay Lower
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Kavanagh
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William Jun.
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Parkinson
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John
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17
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Pattison
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M.J
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Pattison
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Robert
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Rigby
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William & John
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Truelock E & Son
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Turner
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Thomas
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Walsh
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John
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29 Ormond Quay
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The above companies would have been regularly visited by the authorities in order to ensure they were not supplying arms to the "freedom fighters".
As can be seen from previous blogs robberies and visitations were common place. Refer to "older posts" dated 11/11/2015 & 5/8/2016.
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
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