AT PRESENT IN THE COMMISSION OF THE PEACE IN IRELAND.
39 -ff?
9o.
9i-92.
93-94-95-96.
97-98.
99-100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
County of Kerry—conii/iMeti.
NAMES OF MAGISTRATES.
111.
NUMBER and Nature of Offices,
(if any) Civil or Military, held by them under the Crown,
or otherwise.
Probable Amount of Salary or Pay derived thercfrora.
Names of Laymen, &c.—coH^'raue<i.
Henry Wallis -
Christopher Julian -
William Miller _____ Samuel Elliott _____ John Leader, junior -
George Day Stokes -
Daniel C.
Harnet.
-----William Haraett -----Richard Meredith -----Edward Collis _____ John Leahy ______ Kean Mahony _____ John Murphy _____ Kean Mahony _____ James Butler ------Charles D.
O'Connell -
Daniel Mahony, junior -
_ _ -
Charles George Fairfield -
William Townsend Gun -
---
Richard Lyne _____
Magistrates appointed under Corporate
Authority.
John Hickson _____
lieutenant, 73a foot
lieutenant, 6oth rifles
about 44/.
a year.
about 44 £ a year.
Pierce Chute
sovereign ofthe town of Dingle; also derives his commission of the peace from the Lord Chancellor; provost of the town of Tralee; also derives his commission ofthe peace from the Lord Chancellor.
iVore.—The
foregoing return has been made, so far as the documents of my office aflbrd Information.
There is no document in the office whereby I could ascertain the number of Magistrates appointed since the year 1810, or of those superseded in that period.
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Carfts, Clerk of the Peaee for the County.