Thanks Ray. Yes I did find it interesting. In my ignorance, I hadn’t known how
bad things were on the 1820s; thought it was mostly a couple of decades later.
Dorothy
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> On 5/03/2020, at 12:22 AM, Ray15 wrote:
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> Wow! SO many bankrupts, and this is just for Tyrone.
> This
That was fascinating. Thanks for the link. Sharon Oddie Brown
On 2020-03-04 3:22 a.m., Ray15 wrote:
Wow! SO many bankrupts, and this is just for Tyrone.
This got me to asking what might be causing this number of them.
So I put into my search engine: ireland economics 1822
and the following
Wow! SO many bankrupts, and this is just for Tyrone.
This got me to asking what might be causing this number of them.
So I put into my search engine: ireland economics 1822
and the following is one of the results:
Here is a hyperlink to a summary from the National Archives of Ireland:
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Hello Lister's
The following are lists of Insolvent Debtors of County Tyrone in 1822-23.
16 Mar. 1822 - Petitions to heard at the Court house, Exchange court,
Dublin, on Sat. 23 Mar. 1822, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.
James M‘FARLAND late of Glencosyragagh, Co. Tyrone
John MAYNE late Aughender
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