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The Tramore Affidavit

AFFIDAVIT.
County of Waterford
To wit.
Information of J Hanlon, Wm Power and Thomas Kerevan, of Tramore, in said County, respecting the saving of four Officers and 23 privates, of the 59th Regiment, together with the Captain of the Transport, and two sailors belonging to the Seahorse transport, wrecked in Tramore Bay, on Tuesday, the 30th of January, 1816.
John Hanlon states that he was called on by John Walsh, Esq. Coast Surveyor, to follow him to the strand, and was one of the first there, except Mr Walsh, and that he heard Mr Walsh say to the men on the strand, that he would give the first person who saved a man from the ship, 10L. ; he the said John Hanlon, saved three men, with the assistance of Mr Thomas Lane, and Nicholas Wall, a sailor, from Newtown; and further states that only for the reward offered and the exertions of Mr Walsh, he thinks there would not be so many saved.
William Power states that he was also called upon by Mr John Walsh to follow him to the strand; that he saved four men; with the assistance of Mr Thomas Ivie, Coast Officer, David Burke and Thomas Kerevan, and that he also saved two men more, with the assistance of John Walsh, Labourer, and Reily, a weaver, from Tramore.
Thomas Kerevan states, that he saved two Officers, The Captain of the Transport, and one private, with the assistance of Mr John Walsh and Mr Thomas Ivie; and he, the said Thomas Kerevan, also says, that it was by the example of Mr Walsh, and his holding out a reward to the people on the shore, that so many lives were saved.
The above J Hanlon, Wm Power and Thos Kerevan, further state, that it was through the encouragement and exertions of Mr Walsh, that so many were saved and that it was Mr Walsh who provided the spirits for the unfortunate sufferers.
The following persons were most active in saving men: Mr Hunt, Mr Ivie, Coast Officers, Mr Thomas Lane, John Hanlon, Thomas Kerevan, William Power, Pat Barry, Edmond Foley, John Power, Michael Morrisey, David Burke, James Phelan, Laurence Flinn, John Sinnott, Denis Sinnott, Tim Neal, Patt Kelly, James Fennell, John Keohan, Wm Sheehan, Jeffry Dunphy, Walter Drohan, Michael Keane, Keran Callahan, Pat Flaherty, John Brien, Michael Callahan, Nicholas Power, Thomas Keohan, Wm Joy, constable, John Power, and Thomas Keohan, jun.
Sworn before me one of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for said County, this 11th day of February, 1816.
Henry Sargent
John Hanlon, his mark
William Power, his mark
Thomas Kerevan, his mark
We have been informed that several other persons are ready to support this affidavit, if necessary.





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