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Re: Major Denis Bingham's son William birth information
« Reply #90 on: Friday 14 April 17 11:29 BST (UK) »
Cannot confirm his serving time. However, immediately following the judgement
 
Belfast Commercial Journal, 18 Dec 1811
"With respect to the Magisterial Delinquent Denis Bingham, Esq, the Chancellor did not think it necessary to observe the same ceremony.** Immediately after the judgement of the Court of King's Bench had been passed, sentencing Mr Bingham to pay a fine of £300, and to be imprisoned for three calendar months, the Chancellor issued a supersedeat, withdrawing the Commission of the Peace from him (Mr Bingham) and ordered it to be served forthwith by the proper officer"

** - (the Magisterial Delinquent Lord Louth was allowed to resign rather than have his Commission withdrawn)

Re. his military status, recently read something about a "troop of horse cavalry" (get the feeling he might have been part of some local militia). For example, in 1796 Captain John Bingham set up a force called "The Carra Corps of light Infantry" 

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« Reply #91 on: Friday 14 April 17 11:45 BST (UK) »
He was sentenced to serve his time in the " ... gaol of Kilmainham ...".

The reference I found to "cavalry corps" was part of the 1811 trial -

"Mr Henry Nash, who was then a very young lad, entered into the cavalry corps of Mr Bingham". This could be the 14th or 5th regt of dragoons identified earlier. The trial also introduced an Ensign Everard of the Mayo Militia - doesn't identify Denis as part of that force but possibly by implication?.

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« Reply #92 on: Friday 14 April 17 11:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Hanes ... hard to identify some of the facts ... His brother was John and could have been in Corp together , In the piece in "Sketches in Erris" the author mentions his was a corp of Yowmans (malitia I assume)and that he was a brigade Major ... I also note that Denis's grandson Denis (born 1818) was also made a JP in Mayo.
Hallmark is seeking a record of service to trace back to Denis birthplace and DOB .. I have been lead to believe to be about 1765 and maybe in England or Dublin ... can't get a definite direction yet ... thanks guys

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« Reply #93 on: Friday 14 April 17 12:04 BST (UK) »
Also John went on to become MP for Tuam and 1st Baron of Clanmorris ... politics must be a bit of a game  with the Bingham ancestors  ...


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« Reply #94 on: Friday 14 April 17 12:50 BST (UK) »
They have certainly been around a long time!!

Date of earlier deed   17 Mar 1639
Date of current deed   3 Jul 1710 


£5502:10s to BINGHAM Henry of   Foxford, Co Mayo for half the manor of Castlehassett, Bys Lurg & Coolkernan, Co Fermanagh, granted by ROYAL_FAMILY   Charles (I)   of    King of England by Letters Patent dated 7 Mar 14 to BINGHAM    Henry   of   Foxford, Co Mayo holds the property with HAMILTON   Deborah   of   Crevenish, Co Fermanagh   widow Subject to Quit Rent & half £250 pa payable to for her life. BINGHAM   Henry   of   Foxford, Co Mayo has lawful title & power

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« Reply #95 on: Friday 14 April 17 12:53 BST (UK) »
Wexford Lands

Comment for person [1]    BINGHAM   Charles   :transfer of certain lands in Co Wexford

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« Reply #96 on: Friday 14 April 17 13:00 BST (UK) »
BINGHAM   Henry   Esq   Cloghran House, Dublin  http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=324765

8 Aug 1796  BAIRD   John   Rector of Cloghran, Dublin leased to BINGHAM   Henry of   Cloghran House, Dublin the tythes on 64.5 acres of Shieldsville & Newman's holdings [now Dublin Airport] for the remainder 
BAIRD   John   Rector of Cloghran, Dublin incumbency
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« Reply #97 on: Friday 14 April 17 13:17 BST (UK) »
http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=14885

Marriage between BINGHAM   John   of Castlebar, Co Mayo & VESEY Anne, eldest daughter of  VESEY   Agmondisham   of   Lucan, Co Dublin.

Her portion £5000 in lieu of her moiety of premises belonging to her in reversion,
947a at Lucan,
301a, By Newcastle, Co Dublin,
258a By Clare, Co Kildare,
98a By Salt, said Co,
also £26:0s:3 3/4d pa rent charges & her share of impropriate tythes, King's Co.

BINGHAM   John putting up property in Co Mayo, part of the estates left him by his uncle, clear yearly value £250, for use of said Anne during her lifetime, & also granting Vesey £250 pa from specified properties, in trust for VESEY   Anne for her lifetime for jointure & dower, providing her with a clear annual income of £500.
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« Reply #98 on: Friday 14 April 17 19:29 BST (UK) »
The Irish Court Registry for the Year of Our Lord 1794
I - ...
II - ...
III - The Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military Departments of the State, and the Lists thereof (Including the Militia)

The Militia is the Constitutional Force of the Kingdom; it amounts to 16000 men when full raised according to the Proportion of Population of each County, and is divided into thirty eight regiments, one for each of the thirty Counties, two for the County of Cork, two for the County of Mayo and one for each of the Cities of Dublin, Cork and Limerick, and the Town and County of Drogheda. In consequence of a late Act of Parliament they are almost all embodied, and their priority of rank was settled by Balot (sic) in the Treasury Chambers of the Castle the 8th of last August, and are as follows

List of the Militia of Ireland
N.B - where the names of the Officers are not inserted it is because either they have not beeen announced in the Gazette, or the Regiment not embodied -

1. Monaghan, 240 men
2. Tyrone, 560 men
........ &c
30. South Mayo, 350 men
Captains - Thomas B Lindsey, Denis Bingham, Edmund Kirwan, John Edward Browne