Grand Jury Presentments County Cork | Applications | Spring Assizes | 1862
TitleGrand Jury Presentments County Cork | Applications | Spring Assizes | 1862
ReferenceGJ/CO/PR/29 (i)
Date
1862
CreatorGrand Jury of County Cork
Production date 1862 - 1862
Scope and ContentConstruction presentments under the County at Large heading include works to Cork and Mallow Courthouses, and to Copplebawn Bridge and Morrison's Bridge, both on the Cork to Millstreet road. The issue of the bridge by the Western Road to the County Gaol, as mentioned in GJ/CO/PR/28 is mentioned again under the County at Large heading, and offers an insight to the timeframes and process by which the Grand Jury would consider presentments.
County at Large salaries include those for the Keeper of Middleton Bridewell, the late Bridewell Keeper at Rosscarbery, and the others at the Co. Gaol. Other bridewells noted include those at Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Kanturk, Mallow, Macroom, Skibbereen, Fermoy, Youghal, Castletown, Charleville, Dunmanway, Kinsale, Millstreet, Mitchelstown and Queenstown (Cobh).
County at Large rents include mention of the North Cork Rifle Regiment of Militia, the West Cork Artillery Regiment, and the South Cork Light Infantry. These appear to refer to rental of stores and fitting of same for militia use [Section I, Establishment, Militia Rents, p.14].
A table of tolls received from Glandore and Ring piers headed Spring 1862 details tolls paid from 1854-1862 for these two ports, with a note stating no tolls paid and no Harbour Constable appointed for Ballycotton, Burrin, Kilmakillogue, and Skull [Section II, Piers and Harbours, after p.119].
County at Large salaries include those for the Keeper of Middleton Bridewell, the late Bridewell Keeper at Rosscarbery, and the others at the Co. Gaol. Other bridewells noted include those at Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Kanturk, Mallow, Macroom, Skibbereen, Fermoy, Youghal, Castletown, Charleville, Dunmanway, Kinsale, Millstreet, Mitchelstown and Queenstown (Cobh).
County at Large rents include mention of the North Cork Rifle Regiment of Militia, the West Cork Artillery Regiment, and the South Cork Light Infantry. These appear to refer to rental of stores and fitting of same for militia use [Section I, Establishment, Militia Rents, p.14].
A table of tolls received from Glandore and Ring piers headed Spring 1862 details tolls paid from 1854-1862 for these two ports, with a note stating no tolls paid and no Harbour Constable appointed for Ballycotton, Burrin, Kilmakillogue, and Skull [Section II, Piers and Harbours, after p.119].
Extent429 pages.
Persons keywordGrand Jury, County of Cork
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