PROTESTANTS MASSACRED IN THE DIOCESE OF FERNS
1798 (CONTINUED)
BALE,
William and Robert*killed at Gorey-hill, twenty-second June, of Rossmenouge
DORMAN,
James*killed at Gorey-hill, twenty-second June, of Rossmenouge
MERCY,
Robert* killed tenth June, of Killtennell
EARL,
Isaac*piked on Vinegar-hill, of Ardemine
FELTIS,
John*piked on Gorey-hill, of Kilnahue parish
TOMKIN,
John*piked tenth June, on Limerick-hill, of Kilnahue parish
MOORE,
James*piked ninth June, at Arklow-hill, of Kilnahue parish
INMAN,
William*piked thirtieth June, at Ballyellis, of Kilnahue parish
_______,
Dowger*piked on Goery-hill, of Kilnahue parish
PIERCE,
Roger*piked at Limerick-hill, of Kilnahue parish
MAUD,
John and son*piked on Gorey-hill, of Clough
SHAW,
John*piked on Gorey-hill, of Clough
DEBBIN(DOBBIN?),
William*piked on Gorey-hill, of Clough
STANFORD,
Peter*piked thirtieth June, at Ballyellis, of Clough
BUTLER,
William*piked thirtieth June, at Ballyellis, of Clough
SPENCER,
William and Joseph*twenty-second June, of Killcaben
HALL,
John and George*killed by Hacket’s party, fifteenth October, of Killcaben
LANCASTER,
John*twenty-seventh May, of Kiltrish
DANGRELL
(LANGRELL?), John*twenty-seventh May, of Kiltrish
SHAWS,
Two*shot twenty-seventh May, of Kiltrish
_______,
Grindly and sister*shot twenty-seventh May, of Kiltrish
JOHNSON,
Henry (Harry?)*of Killena, twenty-seventh May, of Donoughmore
WRATH,
James*of Killena, twenty-seventh May, of Donoughmore
KENNEDY,
Joseph*twenty-second June, of Tomb
ERRETT,
Richard, LEE, John, SHARP, John* of Clough, killed at Gorey, twenty-second June
FOXTON,
Timothy*killed at Gorey, second June, of Kilcormuck
_________,
James*father and son, murdered, striving to escape from Ross, before the battle
of Ross
GIFFORD,
Clement*piked to death, of Ross
CLIFFE,
Bartholomew, ELLIOTT, Richard, Annesley, Richard* murdered at the Roar, of Ross
MEANY,
father and son*murdered at a little distance in the county Kilkenny, of Ross
HOARE
(HORE?), William, esquire*of Harperstown piked on Wexford-bridge, twentieth
June
COX,
Allen, Captain*of Coolcliffe, piked on Wexford-bridge, twentieth June
EAKINS,
William*of Slevoy, burned or shot at Scullabogue
COOK,
Robert*butler to reverend Robert Hawkshaw, burned or shot at Scullabogue
COOK,
Robert*his wife murdered
WHITE,
James*of Taghmon, killed in Ross
GREEN,
Benjamin*of Coolstuff, murdered in Wexford
ESMOND,
William and Thomas*burned or shot at Scullabogue
WADE,
James*mason of Coolstuff, burned at Scullabogue
STANFORD,
Peter and BUTLER, William*killed at Ballyellis, of Clough
BUTLER,
William*at Gorey, twenty-second of June, of Clough
DOBBIN,
William and KENNEDY, Joseph*twenty-second June, of Clough
JONES,
William*fourth June, of Clough
FENNEL,
Thomas*twenty-second June, of Clough
DUGAN,
Richard*fourth June, on Wexford-bridge, of Clough
PENDOR,
William*fourth June, on Wexford-bridge, of Clough
RYNEHART,
Henry*fourth June, on Wexford-bridge, of Clough
BURROWES,
Reverend Mr.*ASTON, Joseph*of Kilmuckridge
EARL,
Thomas and DARCY, Edward Howlan, esquire*twenty-seventh May, of Kilmuckridge
ESTON
(ASTON?), James, RATH, Henry, JOHNSTON, Robert*of Kilmuckridge
GOFF,
Clement*killed in cold blood on his own ground of Tomnaboly, parish of
Kilcormuck
ESCOTT,
Anne*a poor old school-mistress, wife of a Chelsea Pensioner, wantonly
smothered with others in a pump hole, of Kilcormuck
PINLAY
(FINLAY?), Holland*burned in Scullabogue, of Kilcormuck
WARREN,
George*murdered on Vinegar-hill, of Killan
FANNIN,
James*murdered on Vinegar-hill, of Killan
ELLISON,
Allen*murdered on Vinegar-hill, of Killan
JAMES,
Thomas*murdered on the road to Ross, of Killan
PENTLAND,
Reverend John*murdered on Vinegar-hill, of Killan
WADE,
James*burned in the barn at Scullabogue, of Killan
COTTOM,
Samuel*shot at Scullabogue, of Adamstown
COTTOM,
John*shot at Scullabogue, of Adamstown
WHITNEY,
John*shot at Scullabogue, of Adamstown
PARSLOW,
John*murdered near his own house, of Adamstown
PARSLOW,
Thomas*almost an idiot, murdered near his father’s house, of Adamstown
PARSLOW,
Shepherd*escaped from the first persecution to Ross, returned to make up his
harvest, when he was horridly murdered by some of the rebellious banditti that
infested the country, of Adamstown
BELL,
Thomas*shot at Scullabogue, of Tintern
BESLEY,
David*shot at Scullabogue, of Tintern
VAUGHAN,
Miles*shot at Scullabogue, of Tintern
REEL,
William*burned at Scullabogue, in the barn, of Tintern
BASSET,
Walter*burned at Scullabogue, in the barn, of Tintern
KELLY,
Thomas*burned at Scullabogue, of Tintern
DUFFIELD,
John*burned at Scullabogue, of Tintern
POWER,
John* burned at Scullabogue, of Tintern
PRESLEY,
Jane*burned at Scullabogue, of Tintern
PRESLEY,
Ann*burned at Scullabogue, of Tintern
GREEN,
Walter*murdered on Vinegar-hill, St. Mary’s, Enniscorthy
OWENS,
William*an aged man, his brains dashed out by an iron bar, of St. Mary’s,
Enniscorthy
LARKIN,
John*an aged man, his brains dashed out by an iron bar, of St. Mary’s,
Enniscorthy
COOKMAN,
Henry*a gentleman deranged in mind, murdered in the street, of St. Mary’s,
Enniscorthy
KENERSLEY,
John*murdered on the hill, an old man, of St. Mary’s, Enniscorthy
HILL,
John*murdered on the hill, of St. Mary’s, Enniscorthy
SPARROW,
George*murdered in the town of Wexford, of St. Mary’s, Enniscorthy
CLARKE,
John*murdered in Enniscorthy, of St. Mary’s, Enniscorthy
FINN,
Edward*murdered in Enniscorthy, of St. Mary’s, Enniscorthy
WALSH,
John*murdered in Enniscorthy, of St. Mary’s,
Enniscorthy
ANNESLEY,
Philip*murdered on the hill, of St. Mary’s Enniscorthy
CLAMPIT,
William*DIXCY, John*FARRELL, John*CRUMPTON, John* and PEPPAR, James*, yeoman,
surprised and murdered near the woods of Killoghoran, of St. Mary’s Enniscorthy
COOK,
Thomas*murdered on the road from Wexford to Enniscorthy, of St. John’s
GROTHIER,
Joseph*murdered on the hill, of St. John’s
POWER,
William*murdered on the hill, of St. John’s
FRAIN,
Saunders*forced by the rebels to Ross, and put in front of the battle where he
was killed, of St. John’s
ENGLISH,
John*burned in the barn at Scullabogue, of St. John’s
TRIMBLY,
James*burned in the barn at Scullabogue, of St. John’s
PRESCOTT,
John*murdered in the town of Enniscorthy, of St. John’s
WHITE,
Edward, senior, esquire*murdered at home, of St. John’s
WHITE,
Edward, junior, esquire*murdered at home, of St. John’s
HAWKINS,
William*murdered at Davidstown, of Templeshannon
WHITE,
John, esquire*murdered on the hill, of Templeshannon
BRICKLEY,
James*murdered at Oulart, of Templeshannon
BRUMPTON
(CRUMPTON?), Samuel*murdered in the barony of Forth, of Templeshannon
BRUMPTON
(CRUMPTON?), John*murdered on the hill, of Templeshannon
HAYES,
Edward*murdered on the hill, of Templeshannon
RATH,
Thomas*murdered at the fort of Duncannon, of Templeshannon
HALL,
Samuel*murdered in the town, of Templeshannon
MILLS,
Samuel*missing, of Templeshannon
ESMOND,
Mrs.*starved while the rebels held Enniscorthy, of Templeshannon
HAWKINS,
Edward*murdered o the hill, of Ballitwishard
CARTON,
John*murdered on the hill, of Ballitwishard
SUTTON,
James* murdered on the hill, of Ballitwishard
FRAIN,
Miles*murdered at Ballimurran, of Ballitwishard
WATKINS,
Thomas*murdered at home, of Templeshambo
WATKINS,
Edward*murdered at home, of Templeshambo
STAFFORD,
John* murdered at home, of Templeshambo
DORMER,
Thomas* murdered at home, of Templeshambo
PERCIVAL,
Roger*murdered on the hill, of Templeshambo
BROWN,
JOSEPH*murdered on the hill, of Templeshambo
NANTON,
William* murdered at home, of Templeshambo
GANFORD,
Richard* murdered at home, of Templeshambo
REYNOLDS,
Stephen William*murdered on Vinegar-hill, of Templeshambo
JAMES,
George*murdered at home, of Templeshambo
COPLIN
(COPELAND?), Richard*murdered at home, of Templeshambo
HAWKINS,
John*murdered on the hill, of Templeshambo
SHERLOCK,
William*murdered at Enniscorthy, of Templeshambo
SHERLOCK,
John*murdered at Enniscorthy, of Templeshambo
POUNDEN,
John, esquire*first wounded in the engagement twenty-eighth May, then murdered,
of Templeshambo
MURPHY,
Samuel*murdered on Vinegar-hill, of Killan
KEARLEY
(CURLEY-CARLEY?), George*boat builder, aged about seventy, a protestant, was
dragged out of his house, put o his knees in his garden, where his brains were
blown our; an innocent honest man
THORNTON,
William*coachmaker in Wexford, in endeavouring to make his escape to Waterford,
taken near Taghmon, his eyes first piked out, and barbarously murdered the next
day
PROTESTANT INHABITANTS OF
THE PARISH OF FERNS, MURDRED IN THE REBELLION
BOOKEY, Thomas, esquire* lieutenant of the Camolin cavalry, killed y father John Murphy’s party
TURNER,
Reverend Francis*rector of Edermine, murdered in his own house, of do
GANFORD,
Robert*farmer, GANFORD, Richard*his son, GANFORD, Richard*his nephew, DOWSE,
Thomas*farmer, all murdered in the reverend Mr. Turner’s house, all of do
RICHARDSON,
William*parish clerk, SMITH, Francis*parish clerk, THACKABERRY, Richard*farmer,
RUDD, William*farmer, CROFTS, Thomas*farmer, CROFTS, John*his brother, CROFTS,
John*his nephew, all killed in Enniscorthy, the day of the first engagement,
twenty-eighth of May, and all of do
SPARKS,
Roger*farmer, SINDON, John*labourer, HAWKINS, John*farmer, PIPER,
Thomas*farmer, KENDRICK, Thomas*farmer, KENDRICK, Samuel*farmer, his son,
CROFTS, Samuel*farmer, KANE, William*, labourer, MOWLES (MOULDS?),
Thomas*farmer, all murdered on Vinegar-hill, of do
POUNDER,
John*farmer, SLY, John*farmer, RICKABY, John*linen weaver, JONES,
Nicholas*carpenter, MACKEE, John*gauger, all murdered on Vinegar-hill, of do
BERRY,
John*labourer, killed at Gorey, of do
BACON,
Philip*labourer, murdered on Wexford-bridge, of do
GRAHAM,
George*farmer and miller, murdered in his own house, of do
HAWKINS,
Thomas* and SLY, Edward*farmers, killed in retreating to Duncannon Fort, of do
WALLIS,
Thomas*labourer, killed at Ferns, of do
MONK,
Francis*murdered, of Horetown
DAVIS,
Richard*murdered, of Horetown
MONK,
Edward*murdered, of Horetown
PROTESTANTS WHO WERE MURDRED IN THE REBELLION IN THE PARISH OF KILCORMUCK
FINLEY,
Holland* FLOYD, Thomas*, FLOYD, Roger*, FLOYD, Thomas*, WHITNEY, Thomas*, WEST,
Samuel*, JUDD, Samuel*, JUDD, Benjamin*, FOGAN, Thomas*, ESCOTT, Ann*, KEARLEY,
George*, all of Kilcormick
Transcribed
by: M. Bayone