On June 12, 1731 in Celtic History
The revenue commissioners report the robbery of the golden lyon’s cargo at ballyheige. one of the robbers is caught and turns king’s evidence; the danish asiatic company offers a reward of 10 per cent of the value of the cargo for its recovery. ( see june

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1741
At the Athy by-election following the death of Sir Walter Dixon Borrowes, Lord Ophaly is returned
June 12, 1741
