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Thomas Dycher c. 1791 - 1867

Thomas Dycher of Bagenalstown, Carlow Ireland was born circa 1791. He was married to Alicia Dycher, and had children Elizabeth Dycher, William Dycher, Thomas Dycher, Matthew Dycher, Alicia Dycher, Isabella Dycher, and James Dycher. Thomas Dycher died at age 75 years old on May 15, 1867 in Bagenalstown, and was buried on May 17, 1867 at Dunleckny.
Thomas Dycher
Lodge in Bagenalstown, Carlow Ireland
circa 1791
Ireland
May 15, 1867
Bagenalstown, Carlow, Ireland
Male
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Thomas Dycher's History: circa 1791 - circa 1867

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    Louth Assizes, 1826-1833. 8 Jul 1826, Louth Constabulary, 9 of 40, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER (variant spelling of DYCHER). 16 Apr 1827, Louth Constabulary, 9 of 39, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. 29 Jul 1827, Louth Constabulary, 9 of 40, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. Mon 10 Mar 1828, Louth Constabulary, 10 of 40, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. 21 Jul 1828, Louth Constabulary, 10 of 37, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. 6 Aug 1829, Louth Constabulary, 11 of 40, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. Wed 10 Jul 1831, Louth Constabulary, 11 of 40, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. 1832, Spring, Louth Constabulary, 11 of 40, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. Thurs 5 Jul 1832, Louth Constabulary, 22 of 110, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. Wed 27 Feb 1833, Louth Constabulary, Sub-Constable Thomas DICHER. Wed 10 Jul 1833, Louth Constabulary, Sub-Constable, Thomas DICHER. Return Relating to the Police Superannuation Fund in Ireland. Names of all Persons receiving Pensions or Gratuities from the Superannuation Fund, 1846. Rank or Employment: Sub-Constable. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Rate of Pension or Gratuity per Annum: £17. Amount received in the Year ending 31 Dec 1846: £5 18s 11d. Commencement of Service: Oct 1825. Cause of Retirement: Medical Certificate of unfitness for further Service. Date of Retirement: 31 May 1846. Age at Retirement: 54. 1849 Irish Potato Famine. Carlow Union (Workhouse). At the February Meeting, the Guardians approved recommendation of Dr. Porter to appoint inspectors of nuisances with power to remove nuisances which were tending to endanger the health of the inhabitants. It was hoped that with a Sewerage Scheme being provided in the town this together with the removal of nuisances would help to relieve the fever epidemic. The following inspectors were appointed under the Nuisance Removal Act: Tullow: John PROSSER; Leighlinbridge: Edward HAYDEN; Borris: GEOGHEGAN; Bagenalstown: Thomas DITCHER (variant spelling of DYCHER); Carlow and Graigue: James HAROLD. Griffiths Valuation of Ireland, 1847-1864. Primary Valuation of Tenements. Parish of Dunleckny. Date: Cir 1852. Townland: Town of Bagenalstown. Address: Kilree Street. Name of Occupier: Thomas DYCHER. Name of Lessor: Philip NEWTON. Description of Tenement: House, office and yard. Net Annual Value: £1 5s. Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1847-1864. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Role: Lessor. Year: 1852. Townland: Bagenalstown. Parish: Dunleckny. Barony: Idrone East. County: Carlow. Occupier's Name: James AYLWARD. Tenement Description: House and Yard. Printing date: 1 Apr 1852. Fairs and Markets Commission, Ireland, 1853. Place: Bagenalstown. County: Carlow. Date of Examination: 14 Dec 1852. Examination Number: 489. Name of Examinee: Mr. Thomas DYCHER. Position: Bagenalstown Market Weighmaster. Ireland Court Rentals. Lot No. 2. Date: 1854. Townland or Denomination: Bagenalstown. Property: House. Tenant's Name: Thomas DYCHER. Yearly Rent: 15s. Description of Tenancy: Tenant from year to year, ending 29 Sep in each year. Irish Petty Sessions Court Registers, 1828-1912. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Year: 1858. Date: 26 Apr 1858. Role: Witness. Court: Bagenalstown. Residence: County Carlow. Case: Margaret CORBETT against James HEALY. Cause of Complaint: Refusing to give up possession of a house at Bagenalstown having a weekly tenancy. Particulars of Order or Dismissal: Possession decided within 10 days and costs 2s. Irish Petty Sessions Court Registers, 1828-1912. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Year: 1862. Date: 10 Oct 1862. Role: Complainant. Court: Bagenalstown. Residence: County Carlow. Case: Thomas DYCHER against Solomon MURPHY. Cause of Complaint: 6d wages. Particulars of Order or Dismissal: To pay 6d and costs. Superintendent Registrars, Ireland, 1867. District: Carlow. Registrars District: Bagenalstown. Deaths Registered in the District of Bagenalstown in the Union of Carlow in the County of Carlow. Number: 324. Date of Death: 15 May 1867. Place of Death: Lodge, Bagenalstown. Name and Surname: Thomas DYCHER. Sex: Male. Condition: Widower. Age last birthday: 76. Rank or Profession: Police Pensioner. Cause of Death: Disease of the urinary organs. Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: James DYCHER, Lodge, Bagenalstown, Present at Death. When Registered: 21 May 1867. Signature of Registrar: Richard Lewis. Carlow (COI) Burials in the Parish of Dunleckny in the County of Carlow in the Year 1867. Name: Thomas DICHER. Abode: Bagenalstown. When Buried: 17 May 1867. Age: 76. Ceremony performed by: Rev. J. R. SCOTT, Curate.
  • 1791
    circa

    Birthday

    circa 1791
    Birthdate
    Ireland
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    European
  • Nationality & Locations

    Irish
  • Religious Beliefs

    Christian
  • Professional Career

    RIC Police Officer, Workhouse Inspector, Market Weighmaster
  • 05/15
    1867

    Death

    May 15, 1867
    Death date
    Urinary Disease
    Cause of death
    Bagenalstown, Carlow Ireland
    Death location
  • 05/17
    1867

    Gravesite & Burial

    May 17, 1867
    Funeral date
    Dunleckny in Carlow Ireland
    Burial location
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In 1820, at the age of 29 years old, Thomas was alive when on February 23rd, a plot to murder the Cabinet of the United Kingdom - called the Cato Street Conspiracy - was discovered in England. Thirteen people were arrested of which five were hanged and decapitated (some people paid for a good view of the hanging, attendance was so large). These were the last beheadings in Great Britain.
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In 1833, he was 42 years old when on April 18th, over 300 delegates from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland called on the office of the Prime Minister of Great Britain to demand the immediate abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire. Following this, slavery was abolished by the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 - with exceptions provided for the East India Company, Ceylon, and Saint Helena.
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