Thursday 28 February 2019

Mrs Nichol. Gunmaker. Belfast.1854


Mrs Nichol

Gunmaker

Belfast


Cork Examiner 15th November 1854.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker.

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Wednesday 27 February 2019

George Alley. Cased Pair.


George Alley

Gunmaker

Dublin










Private collection

Our thanks to the owner for photography and permission to publish.
Please refer to our older post with respect to this eminent gunmaker dated  : 11/6/2018, 10/2/2018, 14/9/2017 & 12/11/2015. 

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Tuesday 26 February 2019

John Quin. Gun-Maker. Ennis.



The Clare Journal 16th September 1861.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive. 

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker.

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Monday 25 February 2019

John Quin. Gun-Maker. Ennis.



The Clare Journal & Ennis Advertiser 14th July 1862.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive. 

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker.

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Sunday 24 February 2019

John Quin. Gun-Maker. Ennis. 1861

Clare Journal 5th September 1861.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker. 

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Saturday 23 February 2019

Geoghegan arrested Galway.


Laurence Geoghegan

Gunsmith

Galway



Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

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Friday 22 February 2019

Laurence Geoghegan. Gunmaker. Galway. 1861



Galway Vindicator & Connaught Advertiser 4th January 1862.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive. 

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker.

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Thursday 21 February 2019

Joseph Braddell & Son. "Meteor"



Mid Ulster Mail 30th December 1911.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this company of gunmakers.

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Wednesday 20 February 2019

Samuel Reid. Gunsmith. Downpatrick.

 

Samuel Reid

Gunsmith, Whitesmith & Bell Hanging Business

Downpatrick

Downpatrick Recorder 22nd June 1867.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive. 

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Tuesday 19 February 2019

Daniel Mara. Gunmaker Limerick 1849


Daniel Mara

Gunmaker

Limerick


The Clare Journal & Ennis Advertiser 8th November 1849.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker dated: 7/1/2018 & 15/9/2015

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Monday 18 February 2019

Kelly's Gunpowder Merchant. Tralee.


Kelly's Gunpowder Merchants

Tralee

Co.Kerry.

 

Kerry Evening Post 3rd January 1855
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive 

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Sunday 17 February 2019

Francis Nelson. Gunmaker. Sligo.

 

Francis Nelson 

Gunmaker & Ammunition Merchant.

Sligo


Sligo Champion 16th September 1899.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker.

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Saturday 16 February 2019

Michael Meath. Gunmaker Tuam.1859



The Tuam Herald 18th June 1859
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

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Friday 15 February 2019

Wm Kavanagh Cased Pistols.


Kavanagh

Gunmaker

Dublin


A Pair of Cased Percussion Duelling/Target Pistols by Wm. Kavanagh.
Image courtesy of Bonhams.

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Thursday 14 February 2019

John Stack's Ammunition. Tralee.


John Stack's

Ammunition & Gunpowder Dealer

Tralee.

 Kerry Evening Post 3rd January 1855
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

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Wednesday 13 February 2019

William Cole. Gunmaker.1828

The Northern Whig 21st August 1828
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive



A later view of Hercules Place, Belfast in the 1870's. William Coles Step-son (Joseph Braddell) took over the business from his mother Sarah Cole in 1839.


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Tuesday 12 February 2019

The Arms Bill. County Kerry. 1843.



The Kerry Evening Post 25th November 1843
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive

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Monday 11 February 2019

The Arms Act. 1843.


1843

THE ARMS ACT

PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIONS OF ITS WORKING.




The Nenagh Guardian contains some graphic illustrations of the working of the Arms Act, which we must hasten to put upon record before any of the tribe of manufacturers of traits and stories of the Irish peasantry can get hold of them, and serve them up as their own. It is necessary for as to premise that we give the facts in the very words of our provincial contemporary; and also that by the term “Court” is to be understood Mr. Sergeant Howley.

At the Quarter Sessions held at Nenagh, on Thursday- “Martin Cleary sought the registry of a gun. On being asked what he wanted with it, he replied that his landlord , Mr Kill-Kelly, was going to law with him.- Refused.
“Mr Dwyer- Never mind Cleary, we’ll beat Mr. Kill-Kelly with legal weapons-(laughter).

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“John Donohoe (brother to a man named Rody Donohoe, (murdered near Toomavara) was allowed a gun and a pistol !”
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“- Doherty applied for a gun.
“Court- What do you want it for?
“ Mr. Faulkner- He anticipates an election.
“The Magistrate allowed him a gun.”
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“Michael Gleeson, of Laharasha, sought for a gun.
“Court- What do you want it for?
“Gleeson- to shoot crows, your worship, or anything else that comes across me- (laughter).
“Court- You may go down”.
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“Mr P.Gleeson, of Nenagh, applied for two pistols, which the magistrates at first refused; but, on Mr Gleeson stating he had a valuable case of pistols which were made a present to him by his father, the Court allowed him to retain them.
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Throughout the entire affair the most joyous flow of mirth appears to have prevailed, if we may judge from the frequent interlarding of the report with the word “laughter.” We have heard of a “bloody assize” and henceforth , we presume, the late sessions at Nenagh will be distinguished in the history of Tipperary as the “laughing sessions.” Perhaps some light by such commentaries upon their proceedings as the following items afford:-
“ Pat Ryan asked for a gun and two pistols, which were granted, owing to an able defence made by him some time ago when his house was attacked.
“John Vaughan applied for leave to register a gun.
“Mr Lee replied that there was a man named Dean hanged some years ago for a horrid act of barbarity committed on Vaughan. It appeared that Dean, for a pint of whisky and 7s.6d, went to Vaughan’s house, cut off both his ears, and cut off the calves of his legs leaving him almost lifeless.
“The Court granted the request.”
Could Irish fiction-mongers have kept these strange true tales out of the Nenagh Guardian, they would have made their fortunes, by palming them upon the public as the offspring of their own towering fancies,-Mail. 

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The Kerry Evening Post 29th January 1845.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.


The above record just emphasises the thin line that existed in Ireland, between barbarity and frivolity at this
important time in Irish history.

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Sunday 10 February 2019

Anti-Duelling Association. 1843.



Kerry Evening Post 20th May 1843
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to the suppression of duelling dated 8/2/2019 & 27/1/2016. 

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Saturday 9 February 2019

Wm & Jn Rigby.


Wm & Jn Rigby

Gunmakers

Dublin

A Pair of Percussion Turnover Percussion Pistols by William & John Rigby. 
Image courtesy of Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. 2010.
 NB: Serial numbers not quoted.

Please refer to our older post with respect to Wm & Jn Rigby.

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Friday 8 February 2019

Duelling Bill. 1720.


Duelling Bill.


 Dublin Impartial Newsletter. 2nd April 1720.
 Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

This early date being related to duelling with the sword.

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Thursday 7 February 2019

Affair of Honour Dublin. Thwarted.1845



Affair of Honour

Thwarted

Dublin

Kerry Evening Post 26th March 1845
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive. 

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Wednesday 6 February 2019

Arthur White & Trulock & Harriss Guns & Shooting.


Trulock & Harriss

Gunmakers

Dublin.

Advertisement dated 11th August 1866.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to Trulock & Harriss, Gunmakers.

Also advertising are Arthur Whites gun, ammunition and gunpowder merchants.

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Tuesday 5 February 2019

Laurence Leonard, Gunmaker. Kells. 1855

 

Laurence Leonard

Gunmaker

Kells.

Meath Herald and Cavan Advertiser. 15th September 1855

Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker dated: 30/12/2018, 16/12/2018 & 11/11/2018.

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Monday 4 February 2019

Joshua Baker. Gun Barrel Maker

 

Joshua Baker

Gun Barrel Maker

Dublin

  Joshua Baker was one of the earliest recorded Dublin gun barrel makers and is noted as having traded in Palmerston, Dublin c.1725.

Please refer to our "older posts" with respect to gun barrel makers in Dublin.

Joshua Baker originally listed by F. Carroll, Irish Gunsmiths and Sword Cutlers.

 The Irish Sword Vol.3No.10 1957.

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Sunday 3 February 2019

W.A.Hackett & Son. Cork. Shooting Emporium.


W.A.Hackett's, 

 Sporting Emporium

Cork

Cork Constitution 26th November 1853
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

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Saturday 2 February 2019

John B. Murray. Gunmaker 1858.



Cork Advertising Gazette 3rd February 1858.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

John B. Murray was involved in the takeover of George Richardson (Gunmakers) of 87 Patrick Street, Cork and this company later became Thomas W. Murray (Gunmakers).
The 1856 Slaters Directory of Ireland states that George Richardson was trading alone at 87 Patrick Street, a company he established in 1828. However, in the Robert H. Laing, Cork Mercantile Directory of 1863 it is evident that John B. Murray was now the only gunmaker trading from 87 Patrick Street, Cork. It wasn't until circa 1867 that the company changed to Thomas W. Murray and in the 1880's became Thomas W. Murray & Co.. and the company still trades today in Patrick Street, Cork as T.W. Murray Co. Ltd..

Please refer to our amended older posts with respect to this company of gunmakers dated 30/5/2016, 29/5/2016, 25/5/2016, 18/2/2016 & 23/10/2015.


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Friday 1 February 2019

Wm & Jn Rigby. Gunmakers Dublin.

 

William & John Rigby

Gunmakers

Dublin

A Pair of Percussion Target Pistols by Wm & Jn Rigby.
Image courtesy of Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. 2006

Please refer to our older post with respect to William & John Rigby dated 13/7/2016.

These pistols produced c.1840. The serial numbers not given unfortunately. 

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