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Farragher Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'farragher'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 12 records (displaying 1 to 10): 

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Liverpool Voters: Burgesses and Freemen (1832)
A poll for the election of Members of Parliament for the Borough of Liverpool, between William Ewart esquire (E), Lord Viscount Sandon (S), Thomas Thornely esquire (T) and Major-General Sir Howard Douglas, baronet (D), took place on 12 and 13 December 1832. The poll book lists all voters with full name (surname first), occupation, address, and initials indicating for whom they voted. The lists are in six sections: Everton, Kirkdale, the parish of Liverpool, Toxteth Park, West Derby, and Liverpool burgesses and freemen. All householders of property worth £10 a year of more were entitled to vote.

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Liverpool Voters: Burgesses and Freemen
 (1832)
Inhabitants of New South Wales (1836)
The Convicts' Office of New South Wales issued these lists of inhabitants to whom male convicts had been assigned to work as servants or farm workers. The list gives each inhabitant's surname, christian name (or rank), address, and number of convicts and for what work. February 1836.

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Inhabitants of New South Wales (1836)
National ArchivesBritish infantry fighting in China (1860)
The China Medal was awarded to soldiers and sailors who took part in the prosecution of the war against the Chinese from 1856 to 1860. Separate clasps were awarded for men who had been in receipt of the China Medal of 1842; for being actually present at Canton on 28 and 29 December 1857, when that city was bombarded and finally captured; for being actually engaged in the operations which ceased with the first capture of the Taku Forts, 20 May 1858, and led to the Treaty of Tientsin; for being actually present at the capture of the Taku Forts 21 August 1860; and for being actually present before Pekin the day the gate of that city was given up to the allied (British and French) army, viz. on 13 October 1860. The 1st battalion, the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot, based at Walmer, embarked for the Cape of Good Hope 24 June 1851. The battalion took part in the capture of the Taku Forts and in that of Pekin.

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British infantry fighting in China
 (1860)
National ArchivesOutstanding soldiers of the 69th regiment of Foot (1860-1870)
The 69th (The South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot embarked for India in 1857, and returned home in 1864: the regimental depot was at Fermoy. In 1867 the regiment was sent to Canada, and in 1870 on to Bermuda. Each year just a handful of outstanding soldiers of the regiment were chosen for good conduct medals and gratuities: these are listed here. There were two lists, one for men recommended for the Good Conduct Medal without a gratuity, and one for gratuities - £5 to a private, £10 to a corporal, and £15 to a serjeant. Both lists are indexed here, and each gives rank, name, regimental number, date of recommendation and date of issue. (The sample scan is from the 105th foot)

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Outstanding soldiers of the 69th regiment of Foot
 (1860-1870)
National ArchivesOutstanding soldiers of the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot (1870-1875)
Each year just a handful of outstanding soldiers of the regiment were chosen for good conduct medals and gratuities: these are listed here. There were two lists, one for men recommended for the Good Conduct Medal without a gratuity, and one for gratuities - £5 to a private, £10 to a corporal, and £15 to a serjeant. Both lists are indexed here, and each gives rank, name, regimental number, date of recommendation and date of issue. (The sample scan is from the 32nd foot). The regiment was in England in 1870, but moved to Ireland in 1873.

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Outstanding soldiers of the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot
 (1870-1875)
Irish Debtors and Bankrupts (1880)
Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, April to June 1880

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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
 (1880)
Irish Debtors and Bankrupts (1886)
Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, April to June 1886

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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
 (1886)
Irish Debtors and Bankrupts (1887)
Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, January to March 1887. Includes some dissolutions of partnerships.

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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
 (1887)
University of Ireland Higher Diploma in Education (1913-1939)
The University of Ireland was established by royal charter in 1908, with three constituent colleges - University College, Dublin; University College, Cork; and University College, Galway. The university calendar for 1940 includes this list of those students awarded the Higher Diploma in Education but who were not graduates in the university.

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University of Ireland Higher Diploma in Education
 (1913-1939)
University of Ireland School Music Teachers' Certificate (1925-1939)
The University of Ireland was established by royal charter in 1908, with three constituent colleges - University College, Dublin; University College, Cork; and University College, Galway. The university calendar for 1940 includes this list of those students awarded the School Music Teachers' Certificate but who were not graduates in the university.

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University of Ireland School Music Teachers' Certificate
 (1925-1939)
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