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Athlone Pursuivant

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1783, 1804 George Twisleton Ridsdale, Esq. appointed, Dublin Castle, June 13, 1783. Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, Dublin Castle October 23, 1783 "...Athlone pursuivant made an oyez, and Ulster King at Arms read his Majesty's Proclamation
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to succeed the deceased. However, Sadleir declined to accept the offer. He operated the Office of Arms in the capacity of Deputy Ulster King of Arms. The post of Athlone Pursuivant had never been filled since then.
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with jurisdiction for Northern Ireland. Heraldic matters in the Republic of Ireland are now handled by the office of the Chief Herald of Ireland (a part of the Genealogical Office in the National Library).
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1552 Philip Butler, illegitimate son of Bartholomew Butler, gentleman, Ulster King of Arms; Butler was the first holder, appointed on midsummer day 22 June 1552 (or on 16 Jun 1552 according to Lodge)
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was instituted by George III 5 Feb 1783 and the Athlone Persuivant became one of its officers thereafter, being 12th in order of precedence. There are no living members of the Order.
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in 1907 was Pierce Gun Mahony, M.R.I.A. (Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead, Ireland - 1907 Vol. VII No. 2 of Part I., p. 96)
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The Royal Kalendar, and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies for the Year 1844 printed for Suttaby & Co (London, 1844)|
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The pedigrees and papers of James Terry, Athlone Herald, at the Court of James II in France (1690 - 1725) by Charles Edmund Lart (Exeter, 1938)
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Confirmation of arms of the descendants of James Whyte of Dawlish, issued in 1917 by George Dames Burtchaell, Athlone Pursuivant of Arms.
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1908 - 1921 George Dames Burtchaell, appointed 1908. In 1909 he was additionally appointed Registrar of the Office of Arms.
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A History of the College of Arms: and the lives of all the Kings, Heralds and Pursuivants from the reign of Richard III|
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The Extraordinary Red Book: containing a list of all the Places, Pensions, and Sinecures by A Commoner (London, 1817)|
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1608 Alvane, alias Albon or Albone Levert or Laveret, son of William Leveret above, appointed 17 Jul 1608, d. 1638
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John Derricke's The Image of Ireland: with a Discoverie of Woodkarne, Manchester University (Manchester 2021) |
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Dod's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, Etc. of Great Britain and Ireland for 1920 Vol I (London, 1920)|
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Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173-1826 James L. J. Hughes (Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1960)|
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Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173-1826 James L. J. Hughes (Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1960)|
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Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173-1826 James L. J. Hughes (Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1960)|
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Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173-1826 James L. J. Hughes (Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1960)|
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Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173-1826 James L. J. Hughes (Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1960)|
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Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173-1826 James L. J. Hughes (Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1960)|
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Literary Remains of King Edward the Sixth, Vol II by John Gough Nichols, F.S.A. (London, 1857)|
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1661/2 to 1665 Sir Richard Carney, Knt. appointed 15 Feb 1661/2 who became Ulster King of Arms
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The Edinburgh Annual Register for 1821 printed for James Ballantyne and Co (Edinburgh, 1823)|
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1745/6 William Hawkins, son of William Hawkins, Ulster King of Arms, appointed 28 Jan 1745/6
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1672 Richard Carney jun. son of Sir Richard Carney above, appointed 29 Apr 1672, 25 May 1683
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1711/12, 1714, 1727 Philip Ridgate, Esq., appointed 8 Feb 1711/12, 15 Dec 1714, 19 Sep 1727
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1821 Joseph Rock, Esq. in office during the King's (George IV) visit to Ireland
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The Remembrancer or, Impartial Repository of Public Events for the Year 1783
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1683 Richard Carney, son of Richard Carney jun., above appointed 25 May 1683
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1780 Thomas Meredyth Winstanley, appointed 19 Dec 1780, later Dublin Herald
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Royal Roots - Republican Inheritance: The Survival of the Office of Arms
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The Antiquities and History of Ireland by Sir James Ware (Dublin, 1705)|
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Pedigree of Jones signed by G. D. Burtchaell, Athlone Pursuivant, 1912
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The Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack, by John Watson (Dublin 1740)|
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Political Survey of Ireland by Sir William Petty (London, 1719)|
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1570 Edward Fletcher, appointed 20 Mar 1569/70, who gave the
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1700 Mr. Joseph Moland, appointed 12 Jul 1700, 8 Aug 1702
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Thomas Meredyth, previously Athlone Pursuivant, appointed
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Funeral Entries, Volume 17, Ulster King of Arms, p.190-1.
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1578 William Cottgreve or Cotgrave, appointed 19 Apr 1578
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1749 George Winstanley, appointed 8 Sep 1749, 6 Mar 1761
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The Court Companion, containing the Arms of the Peers|
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of arms in Ireland, founded 1552 during the reign of
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William Laveret, appointed 28 mar 1595, 17 Jul 1608
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junior officer
Edward VI
Athlone
Connacht
Ireland King of Arms
Ulster King of Arms
Ulster
Dublin Herald
Leinster
Cork Herald
Munster
Norroy and Ulster King of Arms
Order of St. Patrick
James Joyce
Ulysses
Finnegans Wake
incomplete
adding missing items
Four Provinces Flag of Ireland
James Terry
Sir John Bernard Burke
Francis Bennett-Goldney
Order of St. Patrick
Irish Crown Jewels
Nevile Wilkinson
Thomas Sadleir
Pursuivant
Genealogical Office and Chief Herald of Ireland
Heraldry

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