The data in my extracts includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name. Simon's extracts references from Longford / Leitrim / Westmeath / Roscommon and were previously on his site LONGFORD ANCESTRY in a different format. They add some bredth and richness to my own efforts.
Main families covered by my extracts include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them.
TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story
Paper | Year | M | Day | Type | Family name | Forename | Title | Entry | Extract maker |
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FJ | 1823 | 10 | 30 | NPM | BLOOD | Benjamin | Esq | Tuesday morning, at Timvleague Church (Cork) by Rev A Montgomery JOHNSTONE, William BLOOD Esq ¢ pay 15th Regt of Infantry and Chief of the Constabulary Police of the Baronies of Ihane and Barryoe to Hannah eld d of the late Benjamin SWETE Esq of Bandon | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 30 | NPM | BLOOD | Bindon | Esq | On Friday, the 17th instant, William Hamilton, Esq., M.D. of Wicklow, to Frances Blood, daughter of Bindon Blood, of Cranaher, in the county of Clare, Esq. | SdeM |
LGA | 1809 | 2 | 03 | NPS | BLOOD | Dorothea Juliana (nee SMYTH) | The King has been graciously pleased to grant unto Matthew BLOOD of Castlefergus, in the co. Clare, Esq, his royal licence and authority, that he and his issue may take and use the surname and bear the arms of SMYTH, instead of those of BLOOD, in compliance of the will of William SMYTH, late of the city of Dublin, Esq, deceased, who was the uncle of Dorothea Juliana BLOOD, wife of Matthew BLOOD. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 23 | NPD | BLOOD | Edward | Esq | In Dublin, Frances, daughter of Edward Blood, Esq. of Brick-hill, county Clare. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 15 | NPM | BLOOD | Elizabeth | On Monday last, in St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. T. Radcliffe, J. Perrin, Esq., of Wicklow, to Elizabeth, second daughter of G. Blood, Esq., of Montpelier-hill, near this city. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 23 | NPD | BLOOD | Frances | In Dublin, Frances, daughter of Edward Blood, Esq. of Brick-hill, county Clare. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 30 | NPM | BLOOD | Frances | On Friday, the 17th instant, William Hamilton, Esq., M.D. of Wicklow, to Frances Blood, daughter of Bindon Blood, of Cranaher, in the county of Clare, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 15 | NPM | BLOOD | G | Esq | On Monday last, in St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. T. Radcliffe, J. Perrin, Esq., of Wicklow, to Elizabeth, second daughter of G. Blood, Esq., of Montpelier-hill, near this city. | SdeM |
FJ | 1852 | 6 | 24 | NPM | BLOOD | John Lloyd | Esq | June 23 in St Thomas's Church by the Rev Richard FRIZELLE, Henry GEOGHEGAN of Rathmines solicitor to Sophia second daughterand at the same time and place John Lloyd BLOOD Esq of Talbot street to Margaret yst daut of Wm FINDLATER of Londonderry | NickR |
LGA | 1809 | 2 | 03 | NPS | BLOOD | Matthew | Esq | The King has been graciously pleased to grant unto Matthew BLOOD of Castlefergus, in the co. Clare, Esq, his royal licence and authority, that he and his issue may take and use the surname and bear the arms of SMYTH, instead of those of BLOOD, in compliance of the will of William SMYTH, late of the city of Dublin, Esq, deceased, who was the uncle of Dorothea Juliana BLOOD, wife of Matthew BLOOD. | NickR |
FJ | 1823 | 10 | 30 | NPM | BLOOD | William | Esq Lt | Tuesday morning, at Timvleague Church (Cork) by Rev A Montgomery JOHNSTONE, William BLOOD Esq ¢ pay 15th Regt of Infantry and Chief of the Constabulary Police of the Baronies of Ihane and Barryoe to Hannah eld d of the late Benjamin SWETE Esq of Bandon | NickR |
WMT J | 1825 | 8 | 11 | NPS | BLOOD[SIC] | Frances | JOHN HARWOOD JESSOP ESQ. We regret to state the death of this most amiable gentleman, which took place at his seat at Doory-hall in the County of Longford on the 1st inst. His retired and modest virtues - his widely extended and unostentatious charity and benevolence, his conduct in all the stations of life, husband, father, and friend, and as the kind father and protector of a large tenantry, was such as justly endeared him to all their hearts - he lived beloved and esteemed by all who knew him, and his loss is and will ever be deeply and universally felt and deplored. Mr. Jessop married in 1807, Frances, only child of the late Sir Frederick Blood[sic], Bart., and has left two sons and three daughters. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 8 | 11 | NPS | BLOOD[SIC] | Frederick | Sir | JOHN HARWOOD JESSOP ESQ. We regret to state the death of this most amiable gentleman, which took place at his seat at Doory-hall in the County of Longford on the 1st inst. His retired and modest virtues - his widely extended and unostentatious charity and benevolence, his conduct in all the stations of life, husband, father, and friend, and as the kind father and protector of a large tenantry, was such as justly endeared him to all their hearts - he lived beloved and esteemed by all who knew him, and his loss is and will ever be deeply and universally felt and deplored. Mr. Jessop married in 1807, Frances, only child of the late Sir Frederick Blood[sic], Bart., and has left two sons and three daughters. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 2 | 14 | NPD | BLOOMFIELD | John | Esq | On the 30th ult. at Loughton, the seat of her son-in-law, Thomas Ryder Pepper, Esq., Mrs. Bloomfield, relict of the late John Bloomfield, Esq. of New[p]ort, County Tipperary, and mother of the Right Hon. Lord Bloomfield. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 12 | NPM | BLOOMFIELD | Olivia | In St. Peter's Church, Dublin, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. R. Ardill, Jerome, youngest son of the late George Morgan, of the Abbey, Shanagolden, in the county Limerick, Esq., to Olivia, daughter of William Joselyn Bloomfield, of York-street, Dublin, and Dundrum-House, in the county of Dublin, Esq., and cousin to Lord Bloomfield. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 12 | NPM | BLOOMFIELD | William Joselyn | Esq | In St. Peter's Church, Dublin, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. R. Ardill, Jerome, youngest son of the late George Morgan, of the Abbey, Shanagolden, in the county Limerick, Esq., to Olivia, daughter of William Joselyn Bloomfield, of York-street, Dublin, and Dundrum-House, in the county of Dublin, Esq., and cousin to Lord Bloomfield. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 2 | 14 | NPD | BLOOMFIELD | Lord Bloomfield | On the 30th ult. at Loughton, the seat of her son-in-law, Thomas Ryder Pepper, Esq., Mrs. Bloomfield, relict of the late John Bloomfield, Esq. of New[p]ort, County Tipperary, and mother of the Right Hon. Lord Bloomfield. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 12 | NPM | BLOOMFIELD | Lord Bloomfield | In St. Peter's Church, Dublin, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. R. Ardill, Jerome, youngest son of the late George Morgan, of the Abbey, Shanagolden, in the county Limerick, Esq., to Olivia, daughter of William Joselyn Bloomfield, of York-street, Dublin, and Dundrum-House, in the county of Dublin, Esq., and cousin to Lord Bloomfield. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 2 | 14 | NPD | BLOOMFIELD | Mrs | On the 30th ult. at Loughton, the seat of her son-in-law, Thomas Ryder Pepper, Esq., Mrs. Bloomfield, relict of the late John Bloomfield, Esq. of New[p]ort, County Tipperary, and mother of the Right Hon. Lord Bloomfield. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 9 | 15 | NPM | BLOSS | Francis Lynch | Rev Sir Bart | On Tuesday last, at St. Finn Barr's, by the Rev. Sir Francis Lynch Bloss, Bart., Morgan Price, Esq., Surgeon of the Royal Navy, to Harriet Louisa, third daughter of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Holy Cross Abbey, in the County Tipperary. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 08 | NPM | BLOSSE | F L | Sir Bart | Yesterday morning, in St. Anne's Church, by his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, Sir F.L. Blosse, Bart., to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. W.C. Austin, John Plunket, Esq. to Miss Bushe, eldest daughter of the Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPM | BLOW | W N | Mr | On Friday, the 19th instant, Mr. W.N. Blow, of Trinidad, Merchant, to Miss Rosalinda Sinclair, of Belfast. | SdeM |
HDM | 1770 | 11 | 22-24 | NPM | BLUETT | Anne | Country News - Limerick, Nov 15, A few days ago Miss Anne BLUETT read her recantation from the tenets of the Church of Rome, and embraced the Protestant religion and was soon after married to Henry BINDON, Esq, recorder of this city | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | 27 | NPB | BLUETT | Capt RN | In Wellington-place, the lady of Capt. Bluett, R.N. of a son. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1826 | 9 | 14 | NPD | BLUNDELL | Catherine | Mrs | On Sunday last, in the 70th year of her age, Mrs. Catherine Blundell, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Blundell, of North King-street, watchmaker. | SdeM |
FJ | 1861 | 2 | 02 | NPM | BLUNDELL | Edmund Augustus | January 22, at Craven Hill, Edmund Augustus BLUNDELL, late Governor of Singapore and Mallacca, to Mellor Mynors, eldest daughter of the late H H FARMER, of Dunsenane, county Wexford | NickR | |
FJ | 1801 | 5 | 09 | NPD | BLUNDELL | Mary | Mrs | At Rathfarnham, Mrs Mary BLUNDELL much lamented for her innate worth | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 9 | 14 | NPD | BLUNDELL | Thomas | Mr | On Sunday last, in the 70th year of her age, Mrs. Catherine Blundell, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Blundell, of North King-street, watchmaker. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 17 | NPM | BLUNDELL | Rev Dr | Yesterday morning, in St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Dr. Blundell, Rector of Castlerea, James Alexander Hamilton, Esq., eldest son of Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Clonsilla, in the county of Dublin, to Rosetta, daughter of Edward Mitchell, Esq., of Gore's Grove, county Kilkenny. | SdeM | |
LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | BLUNDEN | John | Dsir Bt | At Castle Blunden, Samuel MATHEWS, jun. Esq; son of Joseph MATHEWS, of Bonnetstown, Esq; to Miss BLUNDEN, daughter of thr late and sister of the present Sir John BLUNDEN Bart | NickR |
LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | BLUNDEN | John | Sir Bt | At Castle Blunden, Samuel MATHEWS Jun Esq son of Joseph of Bonnetstown Esq to Miss BLUNDEN daughter of the late and sister to the present Sir John BLUNDEN Bt | NickR |
LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | BLUNDEN | Miss | At Castle Blunden, Samuel MATHEWS, jun. Esq; son of Joseph MATHEWS, of Bonnetstown, Esq; to Miss BLUNDEN, daughter of thr late and sister of the present Sir John BLUNDEN Bart | NickR | |
WMT J | 1825 | 10 | 20 | NPM | BOARDMAN | Hannah | Miss | At the Meeting-House of the Society of friends in Eustace-street, on Friday, the 14th instant, Simon Max, of Waterford, Esq., to Miss Hannah Boardman, daughter of the late John Boardman of Jonestown in the King's Co., Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 10 | 20 | NPM | BOARDMAN | John | Esq | At the Meeting-House of the Society of friends in Eustace-street, on Friday, the 14th instant, Simon Max, of Waterford, Esq., to Miss Hannah Boardman, daughter of the late John Boardman of Jonestown in the King's Co., Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 3 | 15 | NPS | BOCKANAN | LONGFORD ASSIZES. ... A case of horrible murder committed in the month of June last, on a man named Needham, a Protestant, excited intense interest. Two men named Buchannan (commonly called Bockanan) and Dinnigan were tried on Thursday last for this offence, which was characterized by peculiar traits of atrocity. After a patient investigation of several hours, and a most luminous charge from the Judge, both the prisoners were found guilty, and received sentence of death. The conduct of Buchannan on the occasion, evinced the most daring spirit. When that part of the sentence which directed that their bodies should be delivered to the Surgeons for dissection, was pronounced, this hardened criminal exclaimed that he (the Judge) "could do no worse"; and he thanked God, that "although it was in his power to order punishment for the body, he could not molest his soul". The same unbending spirit marked his conduct to the last. On Saturday about one o'clock, the two wretched criminals were brought forward for execution; Dinnigan appeared both nearly lifeless and insensible, but his comrade stepped upon the platform with the utmost firmness, and immediately with a loud voice, called to the immense surrounding multitude, "to kneel down and pray for him, for THAT HE WAS GOING TO DIE FOR HIS COUNTRY AND HIS RELIGION". The attendant clergyman very properly stopped this harangue, and the culprit, after some time spent in prayer, seemed more sensible of his awful situation. With a firm tone, he again called aloud to the people to pray for him, and entreated them to pursue the advice of their Parents and of their priests', and to avoid bad company and night walking, to which he owed his untimely end.* The drop fell, and the struggle of life was soon over. It is satisfactory to add, that Buchannan in private, acknowledged his guilt, and the justice of his sentence. After this admission, Buchannan exclaimed that he died for his religion and his country - ergo, Murdering a Protestant is to die for religion !!! | SdeM | ||
LS | 1841 | 9 | 30 | NPM | BODEL | Margaret Eliza Maria | In the cathedral church, Dromore, Waldron Thomas BURROWS, Esq to Margaret Eliza Maria only daughter of Moses BODEL Esq of Dromore, co Down | NickR | |
LS | 1841 | 9 | 30 | NPM | BODEL | Moses | Esq | In the cathedral church, Dromore, Waldron Thomas BURROWS, Esq to Margaret Eliza Maria only daughter of Moses BODEL Esq of Dromore, co Down | NickR |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 08 | NPD | BODKIN | Margaret | The Hon. Martin French, son of the late and brother of the present Right Hon. Lord French, to Margaret, second daughter of Major Thomas Bodkin, of Rakoon, in the Co. of Galway. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 28 | NPM | BODKIN | Thomas | Esq | On the 17th instant, Thomas Bodkin, Esq., of Dominick-street, Dublin, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, to Catherine, second daughter of the late Anthony Lynch, Esq., of Carrabeg in the County of Galway. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 08 | NPD | BODKIN | Thomas | Maj | The Hon. Martin French, son of the late and brother of the present Right Hon. Lord French, to Margaret, second daughter of Major Thomas Bodkin, of Rakoon, in the Co. of Galway. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 11 | 18 | NPM | BOGGS | Ninian | Esq | On the 3d inst. in the Cathedral Church of Derry, Captain John M'Intire, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Sarah, daughter of the late Ninian Boggs, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 11 | 18 | NPM | BOGGS | Sarah | On the 3d inst. in the Cathedral Church of Derry, Captain John M'Intire, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Sarah, daughter of the late Ninian Boggs, Esq. | SdeM | |
LC | 1827 | 3 | 24 | NPS | BOHAN | James | Limerick Assizes ... Thomas LEAHY, for stealing at Kilfinan, 2s. 6d. from James BOHAN, and 2s. 6d. from Timothy HALL. It appeared in evidence on the prosecution, that the sums were received as gratuities, and the prisoner as acquitted on the instant. His Lordship said there was as much cause for indicting himself for the felony, as the accused person, and expressed his displeasure that informations should have been taken without due investigation at Petty Sessions. The prisoner was in custody since December last. | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 10 | 10 | NPS | BOHANE | James | Government have granted a free passage to Judith BOHANE, otherwise CROWLEY, and her five children, to join James BOHANE, an industrious convict at New South Wales, it is supposed she is gone begging for alms in the County of Cork. [Ireland Australia Transoprtation index has James BOHANE (alias BOWEN) and petition of Judith (tried 1823)] | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 10 | 10 | NPS | BOHANE | Judith | Government have granted a free passage to Judith BOHANE, otherwise CROWLEY, and her five children, to join James BOHANE, an industrious convict at New South Wales, it is supposed she is gone begging for alms in the County of Cork. [Ireland Australia Transoprtation index has James BOHANE (alias BOWEN) and petition of Judith (tried 1823)] | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 2 | 15 | NPS | BOHANNAN | John | alias Buchannan | On the night of Thursday, last a party of the Constabulary stationed at Strokestown, under the command of James Hogg, Esq. at Gillstown, a Magistrate for the Co. of Roscommon, apprehended at the village of Carginbawn, in the Parish of Kilglass, in this Co. a man named John Bohannan, alias Buchannan, charged with the murder of Thomas Needham, at Glanmore in the Co. of Longford, on the 11th of June last. Bohannan had been advertised in "The Hue and Cry" for a considerable time. Too much praise cannot be given to Mr. Hogg for the zeal and activity displayed by him on the occasion. Bohannan has been committed to Longford gaol for trial at the ensuing Assizes. | SdeM |
FJ | 1859 | 1 | 08 | NPN | BOILEAU | George | George BOILEAU Simeon BOILEAU, William Phipps BOILEAU and John Peter WILSON, druggists to surrender on Wednesday the 19th day of January and on Friday the 11th day of February next | NickR | |
WMT J | 1823 | 6 | 19 | NPM | BOILEAU | John Theophilus | In the Parish Church of Taney, Samuel Branram Boileau, youngest son of the late John Theophilus, Esq. of Fitzwilliam-square, to Frances Trew, second daughter of the late William Bigam of the Island of Jamaica. [Fanny DIGAM in Tansey Register] | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 6 | 19 | NPM | BOILEAU | Samuel Branram | In the Parish Church of Taney, Samuel Branram Boileau, youngest son of the late John Theophilus, Esq. of Fitzwilliam-square, to Frances Trew, second daughter of the late William Bigam of the Island of Jamaica. [Fanny DIGAM in Tansey Register] | SdeM | |
FJ | 1859 | 1 | 08 | NPN | BOILEAU | Simeon | George BOILEAU Simeon BOILEAU, William Phipps BOILEAU and John Peter WILSON, druggists to surrender on Wednesday the 19th day of January and on Friday the 11th day of February next | NickR | |
FJ | 1859 | 1 | 08 | NPN | BOILEAU | William Phipps | George BOILEAU Simeon BOILEAU, William Phipps BOILEAU and John Peter WILSON, druggists to surrender on Wednesday the 19th day of January and on Friday the 11th day of February next | NickR | |
LC | 1785 | 4 | 21 | NPS | BOLAND | Charles | Last Saturday night, the Wife of Charles BOLAND, of Doonass, (an industrious honest labourer), was safely delivered of Three Daughters, who with their mother, are in perfect health. | NickR | |
BNL | 1800 | 11 | 21 | NPS | BOLANDS | Cork, Nov. 15, Seven more wretches have been tried and sentanced in the co. Limerick, since last catalogue of that kind was given to the public, viz. CROKER, and CARROL, for the murder of the Messrs. BOLANDS, to be hanged at the Six-Mile-Bridge on on the 13th; ... | NickR | ||
WMT J | 1823 | 9 | 25 | NPM | BOLAS | Charles | Mr | In St. Thomas's Church, Mr. Charles Bolas, to Miss Mussen, both of this City. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 3 | 01 | NPD | BOLD | Smallward | Esq | In Pitt-street, on the 13th inst., Smallward Bold, Esq. of Limerick. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1830 | 3 | 11 | NPS | BOLE | A (jun) | Mr | OUTRAGES IN THE COUNTY LONGFORD. A few days ago as Mr. A. Bole, jun. accompanied by a confidential man, were collecting tithe-money ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 1 | 30 | NPS | BOLE | Harman | In the matter of Harman Bole, an insolvent Debtor. The Creditors of the Insolvent are required to attend the Assignee, in this matter, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, the 20th day of February, inst. at Patrick Connor's Hotel, in the town of Longford, for the purpose of taking into consideration, and determining on the best manner of disposing of that part of the lands of MIDDLETOWN and KILLEENY, lately in the actual possession of the Insolvent, and now in the possession of the Assignee, and also other matters connected therewith. Dated this 1st day of February, 1834. JAMES MOFFETTT, Assignee of said Insolvent. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1833 | 12 | 31 | NPS | BOLE | Leonard | Mr | LONGFORD. On the night of the 24th inst., about the hour of seven o'clock, an armed party entered the dwelling-house of Robert Moffett, of Middletown, in search of fire-arms, but having only found a bayonet, they carried it off without doing any further injury. Moffett is a member of the Killashee corps of yeomanry, and was absent at the time. Same night, an armed party entered the dwelling-jouse of Mr. Leonard Bole, of Killeeny, and took therefrom one musket, two bayonets, iron ramrod, powderhorn, and seven rounds of ball cartridge. Mr. Bole is Lieutenant of the Killashee corps, and was also absent at the time. ... | SdeM |
LGA | 1820 | 7 | 14 | NPS | BOLES | John | Committed: ... By R. SMITHWICK, Esq. Garret SYMES, for threatening the life of John BOLES | NickR | |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 17 | NPS | BOLEYN | see BULLEINE | SdeM | ||
FJ | 1857 | 11 | 13 | NPM | BOLGER | James | Esq | November 5, at Lackeen, James BOLGER Esq of Dalkey, co Dublin, to Croasdella Elizabeth Drew, eldest daughter of William Vere CRUISE Esq of Lacka, co Tipperary | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 19 | NPB | BOLGER | P | Esq | The lady of P. Bolger, Esq., Carlow, of a son. | SdeM |
LC_LM | 1774 | 6 | 09 | NPM | BOLGER | Miss | Mr. John MADDEN, of the Custom-house, to Miss BOLGER, of Fleet street | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 11 | 13 | NPM | BOLIVAR | Simon | President | A Bogata, South America, General O'LEARY, son of Jeremiah O'LEARY, Esq. of Cork, to Solita SOUBLETTE, sister to General SOUBLETTE, and niece to the President BOLIVAR | NickR |
WMT J | 1832 | 8 | 16 | NPD | BOLTON | Alexander | In Sligo, of cholera, after a few hours illness, Alexander Bolton, Esq., proprietor of the "Sligo Journal". In whatever relation of life we consider Mr. Bolton, whether as a father, husband, friend or acquaintance, there are none could be more sincerely beloved or deservedly regretted. For 20 years he conducted the "Sligo Journal" with talent and judgment, and notwithstanding many malicious attempts to injure him he triumphed over all; he lived respected, and died lamented. His large family, we are sure, will meet from a kind public that support and encouragement which his virtues so eminently entitle them to expect. | SdeM | |
LC | 1827 | 9 | 15 | NPD | BOLTON | Cornelius | Ald | At his house in Lady-lane, Waterford, in his 89th year, Samuel MORGAN, Esq.As Senior of the Corporation, he was Father of the City of Waterford. He was likewise senior Alderman, and, of course, one of the four Charter Justices. He was Sheriff during the civic year commencing Michelmas, 1771, and Mayor, in 1779, 1801 and 1817. By his death the Right Hon. Sir John NEWPORT, Bart. becomes Father of the City and Alderman Cornelius BOLTON, who represented Waterford, with considerable distinction in the Irish Parliament of 1783, becomes Charter Justice. Alderman MORGAN died worth £250,000, which he bequeathed to the GROGAN family in the County Wexford. | NickR |
LC | 1821 | 10 | 13 | NPM | BOLTON | Eleanor | At Sligo, William CHRISTIAN, Esq. to Eleanor, only daughter of Thomas BOLTON, Esq. of that town | NickR | |
FJ | 1821 | 10 | 10 | NPM | BOLTON | Elinor | On Thursday morning last, at St John's church Sligo William CHRISTIAN Esq of Rathbragan, near Sligo, to Elinor only daughter of Thomas BOLTON Esq of that town | NickR | |
FJ | 1849 | 12 | 19 | NPM | BOLTON | George jun | Esq | December 12, at Silvermines church, by the Rev Henry JONES, George BOLTON Esq jun of Nenagh to Henrietta Jane Mary youngest daughter of Rowan P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines Cottage, co Tipperary | NickR |
LGA | 1811 | 5 | 10 | NPD | BOLTON | Lucius | Esq | On Wednesday last, at Tauloght, near Tralee, at the advanced age of 103, Lucius BOLTON, Esq. For the last six years he never slept on a bed, but vtook his repose in an armchair, from which he seldom allowed himself to be removed during that period. He retained the possession of his faculties until a few hors previous to his death. | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 5 | 24 | NPM | BOLTON | Richard | Esq | At Cheltenham, Richard Bolton, Esq., of Abbey, county Meath, to Frances Georgina, daughter of the late Robert Bomford, Esq., of Rehinstown House, co. of Meath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 6 | 18 | NPM | BOLTON | Robert | Esq | June 9, by special license, in St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. William Purdon, Edward Pilkington, Esq., Surgeon to the Forces, to Letitia Amelia, relict of Edward Eagle, Esq. of Gloucester-street, and daughter of the late Robert Bolton, of Brazil, county of Dublin, Esq. | SdeM |
FJ | 1844 | 4 | 25 | NPD | BOLTON | Thomas | Col | On the 20th inst, at Rathbraghan, Ellen wife of W CHRISTIAN Esq and sister to Col BOLTON [marr 1821] | NickR |
FJ | 1821 | 10 | 10 | NPM | BOLTON | Thomas | Esq | On Thursday morning last, at St John's church Sligo William CHRISTIAN Esq of Rathbragan, near Sligo, to Elinor only daughter of Thomas BOLTON Esq of that town | NickR |
LC | 1821 | 10 | 13 | NPM | BOLTON | Thomas | Esq | At Sligo, William CHRISTIAN, Esq. to Eleanor, only daughter of Thomas BOLTON, Esq. of that town | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPM | BOLTON | Miss | Richard, son of Mr. Spencer Ford, late of the city of Cork, to Miss Bolton of Ennis, in the county Clare, one of our much-admired actresses of the Theatre Royal, Hawkins's-street, Dublin. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 09 | NPM | BOLTON | Miss | Richard, son of Spencer Ford, late of the City of Cork, Esq., to Miss Bolton, one of the most accomplished and fascinating actresses of the Theatre Royal, Dublin. | SdeM | |
LC | 1827 | 2 | 10 | NPS | BOLTON | On Friday night, a hous of Arthur RYALL, Esq was maliciouusly levellled near Ballynattes. The only cause assigned for this outrage is, a tenent names BULTON, was ejected for nonpayment of rent. | NickR | ||
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 15 | NPM | BOMFORD | Annette Maria | At Cheltenham, Thomas Henry Hesketh, Esq., only son of Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart. of Rufford Hall, Lincolnshire, to Annette Maria, eldest daughter of the late Robert Bomford, Esq. of Rahenstown House, County Meath. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 5 | 24 | NPM | BOMFORD | Frances Georgina | At Cheltenham, Richard Bolton, Esq., of Abbey, county Meath, to Frances Georgina, daughter of the late Robert Bomford, Esq., of Rehinstown House, co. of Meath. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 19 | NPD | BOMFORD | Laurence | Esq | On the 12th inst. at his brother's house at Killucan, after a long protracted illness, Laurence Bomford, Esq., grand-nephew and next a kin to the late Mr. Wilson, the founder of Wilson's hospital, in this county. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 15 | NPM | BOMFORD | Robert | Esq | At Cheltenham, Thomas Henry Hesketh, Esq., only son of Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart. of Rufford Hall, Lincolnshire, to Annette Maria, eldest daughter of the late Robert Bomford, Esq. of Rahenstown House, County Meath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 5 | 24 | NPM | BOMFORD | Robert | Esq | At Cheltenham, Richard Bolton, Esq., of Abbey, county Meath, to Frances Georgina, daughter of the late Robert Bomford, Esq., of Rehinstown House, co. of Meath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 2 | 12 | NPM | BOMFORD | Thomas | Rev | On the 5th inst., at Killucan Church, by the Rev. Thomas Bomford, the Rev. Joseph Forde Leathley, of Street Glebe, County Westmeath, to Frances, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Osborne, of Curristown, in the same County. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPD | BONAPARTE | Napoleon | At Petersburgh, lately, the Abbe Lemeny (who taught Bonaparte Mathematics at the school of Brienne) aged 60. Although the Ex-Emperor made him very brilliant offers to tempt him to return to France, he preferred remaining in Russia. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1836 | 3 | 23 | NPD | BOND | Anne | Miss | At her residence Bond's Glen in the co Londonderry, aged 91 years, Miss Anne BOND sister of the late Maj BOND | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 29 | NPD | BOND | Charles | Lt R N | In Jersey, Lieutenant Charles Bond, R.N. | SdeM |
FJ | 1845 | 3 | 22 | NPM | BOND | Charlotte Stanley | On the 20th inst, in Middleton Church, Thomas BOND Esq eldest son of the late James Wensley BOND Esq o Cartroncard, in the co Longford, to Charlotte Stanley eldest daughter of Henry Coote BOND Esq of Bondville, co Armagh | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 24 | NPD | BOND | Christina M H H | Christina M H H BOND only daughter of the Dean of Ross | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1747 | 2 | 07 | NPN/S | BOND | Edward | Gent | Yesterday Edward FARRELL, John NICHOLSON, Cha FAVEEN, Benjamin Gale, Arthur MAGUIRE, __ SAVAGE, Alexander FRANKLYN, Boyle VANDELEER, Benjamin LYNCH, Edward BOND and John CARR Gent. Were admitted and sworn attornies of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer. | NickR |
FJ | 1854 | 12 | 06 | NPD | BOND | Eliza | November 22, at Spa, Belgium, Eliza relict of Henry Coote BOND Esq of Bondville, co Armagh | NickR | |
LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | BOND | Handcock Stanley | At Bathwick church, Handcock Stanley, second son of Henry Coote BOND, of Bond Ville in the co Armagh, Esq to Charlotte eldest daughter of Simon MARSHALL Esq and granddaughter of the late Gen Sir Dyson MARSHALL KCB | NickR | |
LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | BOND | Henry Coote | Esq | At Bathwick church, Handcock Stanley, second son of Henry Coote BOND, of Bond Ville in the co Armagh, Esq to Charlotte eldest daughter of Simon MARSHALL Esq and granddaughter of the late Gen Sir Dyson MARSHALL KCB | NickR |
FJ | 1845 | 3 | 22 | NPM | BOND | Henry Coote | Esq | On the 20th inst, in Middleton Church, Thomas BOND Esq eldest son of the late James Wensley BOND Esq o Cartroncard, in the co Longford, to Charlotte Stanley eldest daughter of Henry Coote BOND Esq of Bondville, co Armagh | NickR |
FJ | 1854 | 12 | 06 | NPD | BOND | Henry Coote | Esq | November 22, at Spa, Belgium, Eliza relict of Henry Coote BOND Esq of Bondville, co Armagh | NickR |
WMT J | 1829 | 5 | 28 | NPM | BOND | Henry M | Esq | May 23, in Mount Temple Church, by the Rev. Henry M'Lean, Henry M. Bond, of Newtown Bond, in the co. of Longford, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of John Hodson, of Twyford, in this county, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1830 | 3 | 04 | NPB | BOND | Henry M | Esq | At Newtown-Bond, in this county, on Friday se'nnight, the Lady of Henry M. Bond, Esq., of a son and heir. | SdeM |
FJ | 1820 | 4 | 10 | NPM | BOND | James | Rev | On Tuesday last, in St Peter's church, by the Rev Wm JENNINGS, Richard W BOND Esq second son of the Rev Dean BOND, of Clough, in the co Wexford to Sophia eldest daughter of the Rev James BOND of Licanan, in the co Roscommen | NickR |
FJ | 1820 | 11 | 21 | NPD | BOND | James | Rev | In Dorset Street, Mrs BOND wife of the Rev James BOND of Licora, co Longford | NickR |
FJ | 1816 | 8 | 21 | NPB | BOND | James Forward | Dean of Ross | On Saturday last, in Merrion Row, the lady of the Dean of Ross of a son and heir | NickR |
LC | 1821 | 8 | 25 | NPM | BOND | James Forward | Dean of Ross | James MAJOR, of Foyle View, co Londonderry, to Catherine eldest daughter of William MILLER, Esq. Bellemonte, in the same co, and niece of John Wilson CROKER and the Dean of Rosse | NickR |
LGA | 1815 | 3 | 21 | NPM | BOND | James Forward | Rev | At Londonderry, on 15th inst the Rev James Forward BOND Dean of Ross to Sarah Hester daughter of the late John CROKER Esq Surveyor General and sister of John Wilson CROKER Esq MP and Secretary to the Admiralty | NickR |
FJ | 1820 | 4 | 10 | NPM | BOND | James Forward | Rev Dean | On Tuesday last, in St Peter's church, by the Rev Wm JENNINGS, Richard W BOND Esq second son of the Rev Dean BOND, of Clough, in the co Wexford to Sophia eldest daughter of the Rev James BOND of Licanan, in the co Roscommen | NickR |
FJ | 1824 | 2 | 26 | NPD | BOND | James Forward | Rev Dean | At her mother's house in Great Charles Street, after having given birth to a still born child, on the 24th inst, in the 30th year of her age Louisa wife of the Rev Hugh WEBB and daughter of the late Rev Dean BOND | NickR |
LC | 1826 | 1 | 14 | NPD | BOND | James Forward | Rev Dean | In Great Gerges Street Dublin, aged 177, Mrs BOND the widow of Rev Dean BOND. | NickR |
FJ | 1815 | 3 | 24 | NPM | BOND | James Forward | V Rev | On the 15th inst at Londonderry, the Rev J Forward BOND, Dean of Ross to Sarah Hester, daughter of the late John CROKER Esq, Surveyor General and sister to John Wilson CROKER, Esq MP and Secretary of the Admiralty | NickR |
FJ | 1828 | 3 | 15 | NPD | BOND | James Forward | V Rev Dean | At Kensington, near London, on the 8th of March in the eleventh year of his age after a few days illness John Croker BOND eldest son of the Very Rev, the Dean of Ross, and nephew to John Wilson CROKER Esq MP | NickR |
FJ | 1820 | 8 | 15 | NPB | BOND | James Forward | V Rev Dean of Ross | On the 8th inst, at Stephens Green the lady of the Very Rev the Dean of Ross, of a son still born | NickR |
FJ | 1821 | 8 | 23 | NPM | BOND | James Forward | V Rev Dean of Ross | On the 17th inst, by the Rev H STEWART, James MAJOR Esq of Foyle View, co Londonderry, barrister at law, to Catherine eldest daughter of Wm MILLER Esq of Bellemoate, is same co, and niece of John Wilson CROKER and the Dean of Ross | NickR |
FJ | 1786 | 4 | 26 | NPB | BOND | James Forward | The 26th instant the lady of Rev Dean BOND of a son | NickR | |
FJ | 1787 | 5 | 23 | NPB | BOND | James Forward | Sunday last the lady of Rev Dean BOND of a daughter | NickR | |
WMT J | 1831 | 4 | 21 | NPA | BOND | James W | Esq | COUNTY LONGFORD. TO BE LET, From the 1st day of May next, for what term may be agreed on, CASSINO LODGE, situate with in 3 miles of Granard, 3 of Edgeworthstown, and 9 of Longford; all market and post towns. Cassino is well situated, commanding a beautiful prospect of the fine demesne of Tully. The country around is highly improved, abounding with all kinds of game, two pack of hounds are in the neighbourhood. The Lodge is roomy, & in good repair, having a Parlour, Drawing-room, three sleeping Rooms; Kitchen, Pantry, and Dairy; also a large well inclosed Garden, with commodious out-offices, in good repair. Cassino will be set with or without Land, for the accomodation of the Tenant, who can have from one to fifty acres. Proposals (if by letter post paid) will be received by James W. Bond, Esq., Edgeworthstown, or R.T. Scott, Esq., Leitrim Lodge, Edgeworthstown. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 3 | 06 | NPA | BOND | James Wensley | Esq | CHANCERY Mathew Carlisle Wilder, a Minor, by Isabella Pollock, widow, his next friend, Plaintiff. Hugh Pollock, and John Wilder, Esqrs., and others, Defendants. The feigned Lessee of the said Minor and others against The casual Ejector. ... Set up to be Let by Public Auction for the Term of Nine Months ... All that and those, the HOUSE, OFFICES and DEMESNE of CASTLE WILDER, situate in the County of Longford, as the same were lately in the occupation of John Wilder, Esq., with right of Turbary. Dated this 3d day of March, 1823. Thomas Ball. For particulars apply to James Wensley Bond, Esq., the receiver, Edgeworthstown, County Longford; or to William Henry Crawford, the Minors Solicitor, 14 Merrion Square South, Dublin. | SdeM |
FJ | 1845 | 3 | 22 | NPM | BOND | James Wensley | Esq | On the 20th inst, in Middleton Church, Thomas BOND Esq eldest son of the late James Wensley BOND Esq o Cartroncard, in the co Longford, to Charlotte Stanley eldest daughter of Henry Coote BOND Esq of Bondville, co Armagh | NickR |
FJ | 1782 | 1 | 26-29 | NPM | BOND | John | In Corke Mr John BOND to Miss Anne CREED of Uregare in the County Limerick | NickR | |
FJ | 1828 | 3 | 15 | NPD | BOND | John Croker | At Kensington, near London, on the 8th of March in the eleventh year of his age after a few days illness John Croker BOND eldest son of the Very Rev, the Dean of Ross, and nephew to John Wilson CROKER Esq MP | NickR | |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPD | BOND | John Croker | John Croker Bond, youngest son of the Very Rev. the Dean of Ross. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1822 | 11 | 21 | NPM | BOND | Louisa | On Monday last, at St George's church, the Rev H G WEBB second son of G WEBB of Wardenstown, co Westmeath, to Louisa youngest daughter of the late Dean BOND | NickR | |
LGA | 1807 | 3 | 03 | NPM | BOND | M Lititia | Miss | At Clough Henry J BROWNRIGG of Raheen Co Wexford Esq to Miss M Lititia BOND, daughter of the Rev Dean of ROSS | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 09 | NPS | BOND | Mary | EPITAPH ON A MONUMENT IN HORSELEYDOWN CHURCH, IN CUMBERLAND. Here lies the bodies Of THOMAS BOND and MARY his wife. She was temperate, chaste and charitable, BUT Her Husband and Child, whom she loved Seldom saw her countenance without a disgusting frown, While she received Visitors whom she despised, with an endearing smile. Her behaviour was discreet towards Strangers; BUT Imprudent in her Family. Abroad, her conduct was influenced by good breeding; BUT At home, by ill temper. She was a professed enemy to Flattery, And was seldom known to Praise or Commend; BUT The Talents in which she principally excelled Were difference of Opinion, and discovering flaws and imperfections. She was an admirable Economist; And, without Prodigality, Dispensed Plenty to every Person in her Family; BUT Would sacrifice their eyes to a Farthing Candle, She sometimes made her Husband happy with her good Qualities; BUT Much more frequently miserable - with her Many Failings; Insomuch that in thirty years cohabitation, he often Lamented that, maugre all her Virtues, He had not, in the whole, enjoyed two years of Matrimonial Comfort. AT LENGTH, Finding that she had lost the affections of her Husband, As well as the regard of her Neighbours, Family Disputes having been divulged by Servants, She died of Vexation, July 20, 1768, Aged 48 years. Her worn-out Husband survived her Four Months and Two days, and Departed this Life, November 28, 1768, In the 54th year of his age. WILLIAM BOND, Brother to the Deceased, erected This Stone, As a WEEKLY MONITOR to the surviving Wives of this Parish, that they may avoid the infamy Of having their Memories handed down to Posterity With a "patch-work" Character. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 23 | NPD | BOND | Nathaniel | Rt Hon | On Wednesday, October 8, at his seat in Dorset, after a long illness, the Right Hon. Nathaniel Bond, one of his Majesty's privy Council, and M.P. for Corfe Castle. | SdeM |
FJ | 1820 | 4 | 10 | NPM | BOND | Richard W | Esq | On Tuesday last, in St Peter's church, by the Rev Wm JENNINGS, Richard W BOND Esq second son of the Rev Dean BOND, of Clough, in the co Wexford to Sophia eldest daughter of the Rev James BOND of Licanan, in the co Roscommen | NickR |
FJ | 1820 | 4 | 10 | NPM | BOND | Sophia | On Tuesday last, in St Peter's church, by the Rev Wm JENNINGS, Richard W BOND Esq second son of the Rev Dean BOND, of Clough, in the co Wexford to Sophia eldest daughter of the Rev James BOND of Licanan, in the co Roscommen | NickR | |
WMT J | 1826 | 5 | 11 | NPS | BOND | Thomas | Esq | EQUITY EXCHEQUER. Black a. Black, and Others. ... Set Up and Let ... the Dwelling House, Lands and Premises of Slyan, and its subdenominations, containing about 150 Acres, situate in the County of Longford, and late in the possession of Thomas Bond, Esq. | SdeM |
FJ | 1845 | 3 | 22 | NPM | BOND | Thomas | Esq | On the 20th inst, in Middleton Church, Thomas BOND Esq eldest son of the late James Wensley BOND Esq o Cartroncard, in the co Longford, to Charlotte Stanley eldest daughter of Henry Coote BOND Esq of Bondville, co Armagh | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 09 | NPS | BOND | Thomas | EPITAPH ON A MONUMENT IN HORSELEYDOWN CHURCH, IN CUMBERLAND. Here lies the bodies Of THOMAS BOND and MARY his wife. She was temperate, chaste and charitable, BUT Her Husband and Child, whom she loved Seldom saw her countenance without a disgusting frown, While she received Visitors whom she despised, with an endearing smile. Her behaviour was discreet towards Strangers; BUT Imprudent in her Family. Abroad, her conduct was influenced by good breeding; BUT At home, by ill temper. She was a professed enemy to Flattery, And was seldom known to Praise or Commend; BUT The Talents in which she principally excelled Were difference of Opinion, and discovering flaws and imperfections. She was an admirable Economist; And, without Prodigality, Dispensed Plenty to every Person in her Family; BUT Would sacrifice their eyes to a Farthing Candle, She sometimes made her Husband happy with her good Qualities; BUT Much more frequently miserable - with her Many Failings; Insomuch that in thirty years cohabitation, he often Lamented that, maugre all her Virtues, He had not, in the whole, enjoyed two years of Matrimonial Comfort. AT LENGTH, Finding that she had lost the affections of her Husband, As well as the regard of her Neighbours, Family Disputes having been divulged by Servants, She died of Vexation, July 20, 1768, Aged 48 years. Her worn-out Husband survived her Four Months and Two days, and Departed this Life, November 28, 1768, In the 54th year of his age. WILLIAM BOND, Brother to the Deceased, erected This Stone, As a WEEKLY MONITOR to the surviving Wives of this Parish, that they may avoid the infamy Of having their Memories handed down to Posterity With a "patch-work" Character. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1831 | 11 | 24 | NPS | BOND | W | NEW IRISH SHERIFFS. From the Dublin Gazette of Saturday. ... LONGFORD - R.G. Greville, W. Bond, J. Auchmuty. ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1830 | 6 | 24 | NPM | BOND | W M'G | Esq | June 17, married this morning at the parish Church of Enniscoffy, by the Rev. John Hill, Anne, sister of Robert Smyth, Esq., of Gaybrook, and niece to Sir Robert Staples, Bart., to W. M'G. Bond, Esq. of Derrycan, in the county of Armagh. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 15 | NPD | BOND | William | Esq | On the 27th ultimo, William Bond, Esq., of Bond's Hill. | SdeM |
FJ | 1835 | 4 | 09 | NPD | BOND | William | Esq | On the 31st ult, Mrs BOND relict of William BOND of Bond Hill near Londonderry, Esq | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 09 | NPS | BOND | William | EPITAPH ON A MONUMENT IN HORSELEYDOWN CHURCH, IN CUMBERLAND. Here lies the bodies Of THOMAS BOND and MARY his wife. She was temperate, chaste and charitable, BUT Her Husband and Child, whom she loved Seldom saw her countenance without a disgusting frown, While she received Visitors whom she despised, with an endearing smile. Her behaviour was discreet towards Strangers; BUT Imprudent in her Family. Abroad, her conduct was influenced by good breeding; BUT At home, by ill temper. She was a professed enemy to Flattery, And was seldom known to Praise or Commend; BUT The Talents in which she principally excelled Were difference of Opinion, and discovering flaws and imperfections. She was an admirable Economist; And, without Prodigality, Dispensed Plenty to every Person in her Family; BUT Would sacrifice their eyes to a Farthing Candle, She sometimes made her Husband happy with her good Qualities; BUT Much more frequently miserable - with her Many Failings; Insomuch that in thirty years cohabitation, he often Lamented that, maugre all her Virtues, He had not, in the whole, enjoyed two years of Matrimonial Comfort. AT LENGTH, Finding that she had lost the affections of her Husband, As well as the regard of her Neighbours, Family Disputes having been divulged by Servants, She died of Vexation, July 20, 1768, Aged 48 years. Her worn-out Husband survived her Four Months and Two days, and Departed this Life, November 28, 1768, In the 54th year of his age. WILLIAM BOND, Brother to the Deceased, erected This Stone, As a WEEKLY MONITOR to the surviving Wives of this Parish, that they may avoid the infamy Of having their Memories handed down to Posterity With a "patch-work" Character. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 09 | NPN | BOND | Willoughby | Esq | LIST OF SHERIFFS. DUBLIN CASTLE, NOV. 20, 1824. Names of Gentlemen returned by the Judges of Assize, to serve the Office of high Sheriff for the ensuing year. ... GALWAY - ... Wm. Handcock, of Carntrilly, Esq. ... Wm. Handcock, of Ross, Esq. LONGFORD - Thomas Achmuty, of Longford, Esq.; Willoughby Bond, of Farraghroe, Esq., Edgeworthstown; Wm. Brady Shouldham, of Ballymahon, Esq. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 30 | NPS | BOND | Willoughby | Esq | HIGH SHERIFFS. Dublin Castle, November 18, 1826. Names of Gentlemen returned by the Judges of Assize, to serve the Office of High Sheriff for the ensuing year:- ... LONGFORD - Willoughby Bond, of Farreghroe, Esq., Edgeworthstown; James Barber, of Moss Vale, Esq., Edgeworthstown. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 6 | 04 | NPM | BOND | Willoughby | Esq | In St. George's Church, Dublin, on the 2d inst. by the Rev. Nicholas Gosselin, Willoughby Bond, of Fara, in the county Longford, Esq. to Alicia Sidney Gosselin, only daughter of Wm. Gosselin, of Fortland, co. Cavan, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPD | BOND | Dean of Ross | John Croker Bond, youngest son of the Very Rev. the Dean of Ross. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 23 | NPD | BOND | Lady | On the 7th inst. in giving birth to their infant child, deeply lamented, in her 22d year, Louisa Sarah, wife of Mr. John Mathews the younger, of Charles-street, Somer's-town, London, niece to the Dowager Viscountess Avonmore, and to Lady Bond, and cousin to Viscount Avonmore, principal Registrar of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. [Yelverton] | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPS | BOND | Maj | Longford Brunswick Club Meeting | SdeM | |
FJ | 1836 | 3 | 23 | NPD | BOND | Maj | At her residence Bond's Glen in the co Londonderry, aged 91 years, Miss Anne BOND sister of the late Maj BOND | NickR | |
WMT J | 1825 | 2 | 03 | NPD | BONHAM | John | Esq | After a protracted illness, in his 31st year, John Bonham, Esq. of Upper-Gardiner street. | SdeM |
CG&GA | 1796 | 7 | 23 | NPD | BONWELL | [? Mary nee BENGER] | Mrs | Thursday night last Mrs BONWELL wife of James BONWELL Esq Banker a good wife affectionate daughter and kind mother | NickR |
HC | 1773 | 10 | 14 | NPM | BONWELL | James | Esq | This day at Rathcoorel Church, James BONWELL, Esq; to Miss BENGER of Glenane, with a fortune of 6___0 and 400l per annum | NickR |
CG HA | 1793 | 1 | 30 | NPM | BONWELL | James | Esq | Same day (Saturday), at Christ Church, Dominick SARSFIELD, of Doughclorne, Esq; to the accomplished Miss BONWELL, daughter of James BONWELL, Esq; banker | NickR |
CG&GA | 1796 | 7 | 23 | NPD | BONWELL | James | Esq | Thursday night last Mrs BONWELL wife of James BONWELL Esq Banker a good wife affectionate daughter and kind mother | NickR |
LGA | 1810 | 12 | 07 | NPD | BONWELL | James | Esq | On Thursday night last, at his seat in Sunday-Wells Cork, after a tedious and painful illness, James BONWELL Esq Banker, at the advanced age of 78 years | NickR |
FJ | 1773 | 10 | 19-21 | NPM | BONWELL | James | A few days ago, at Rathcoony Co Cork James BONWELT (sic) to Miss Mary BENGER [Marriage settlement Reg Deeds 318.113.212232] | NickR | |
LGA | 1814 | 3 | 01 | NPM | BONWORTH | Grace | At Mallow, Lt William Burn WEEKS of the Royal Navy, to Grace, daughter of Mr. Peter BONWORTH, of that town | NickR | |
LGA | 1814 | 3 | 01 | NPM | BONWORTH | Peter | Mr | At Mallow, Lt William Burn WEEKS of the Royal Navy, to Grace, daughter of Mr. Peter BONWORTH, of that town | NickR |
WMT J | 1831 | 4 | 14 | NPA | BONYNGE | James | Esq | TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Rockfield, the residence of the late James Bonynge, Esq., in this Co. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 6 | 26 | NPA | BONYNGE | James | COUNTY WESTMEATH. We, the undersigned Freeholders of the County Westmeath ... ... James Bonynge ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1832 | 10 | 11 | NPA | BONYNGE | James | CHANCERY. Thomas D'Arcy, Esq., Petitioner. Francis Magan, Esq., Executor of Jas. Bonynge, deceased, and others, Respondents. ... lands of KILL, called the House and Demesne division of Rockfield, containing about 123 Acres, late in the possession of James Bonynge, Esq., deceased, and his under tenants, situate in the County of Westmeath ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1833 | 4 | 04 | NPA | BONYNGE | John North | Esq | CHANCERY. Charles Kelly, Esq., plaintiff. Hubert Bonynge Kelly, Richard Kelly, and Edward Kelly, defendants. ... CHANCERY. Mary Kelly, Widow, plaintiff. John North Bonynge, Esq. and others, defendants. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 6 | 07 | NPM | BOOKER | Mary Anne | On the 5th inst. at Crossakiel church, county of Meath, by the Rev. Mr. Booth, Mr. Warren Lee, of this town, to Mary Anne, third daughter of Mr. Wm. Booker, of Bennisfort, county of Meath. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 7 | 10 | NPD | BOOKER | Sophia | Miss | On the 3d instant in this Town of a few days illness, in the 18th year of her age, Miss Sophia Booker, of Bensforth, County Meath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 6 | 07 | NPM | BOOKER | William | Mr | On the 5th inst. at Crossakiel church, county of Meath, by the Rev. Mr. Booth, Mr. Warren Lee, of this town, to Mary Anne, third daughter of Mr. Wm. Booker, of Bennisfort, county of Meath. | SdeM |
LC | 1835 | 9 | 23 | NPM | BOOKEY | Mary | At Ballycanew church, John SWAN Esq of Tombreen, co Wicklow, to Mary fourth daughter of Richard BOOKEY of Dowshal, Esq, co Wexford | NickR | |
LC | 1835 | 9 | 23 | NPM | BOOKEY | Richard | Esq | At Ballycanew church, John SWAN Esq of Tombreen, co Wicklow, to Mary fourth daughter of Richard BOOKEY of Dowshal, Esq, co Wexford | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 26 | NPM | BOOKY | Elizabeth | On the 10th instant, at Carnew Church, by the Rev. Hawtrey W. Browne, George Reade, Esq., second son of Doctor Reade, of Clondalkin Glebe, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Richard Booky, of Donis Hall, in the County of Wexford, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 26 | NPM | BOOKY | Richard | Esq | On the 10th instant, at Carnew Church, by the Rev. Hawtrey W. Browne, George Reade, Esq., second son of Doctor Reade, of Clondalkin Glebe, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Richard Booky, of Donis Hall, in the County of Wexford, Esq. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 12 | 11 | NPM | BOOTH | Anne Gore | Miss | In St Patrick's Church, Dublin, the Hon. R[obert] KING, M. P. for the County Roscommon, and eldest son of Lord Lorton, to Miss [Anne Gore] BOOTH, only sister of Sir Robert Gore BOOTH, Bart., of Lissadell, County Sligo. The happy pair will spend the honey moon at Powerscourt. The trouseau of the lovely bride was costly in the extreme. | NickR |
LGA | 1809 | 1 | 31 | NPM | BOOTH | Henry | Capt | Mr Samuel PEACOCK surgeon in the 61st regt, to Mrs M BOOTH, widow of the late Capt Henry BOOTH | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 6 | 17 | NPM | BOOTH | Jane Amelia | At the Church, Kilmore Palace, Co. of Cavan, on the 11th instant, by the Very Rev. Dean Magennis, John Carmichael, of Temple-street, Esq. to Jane Amelia, second daughter of Robert Bell Booth, of Drumcarbon, County Cavan, Esq. | SdeM | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 7 | 10 | NPM | BOOTH | John | Esq | At St Thomas's church, Dublin, John BOOTH, Esq. of the Customs House, to Mary Charlottte, eldest daughter of Charles GRACE, Esq. of Limerick and niece to V. PEACOCKE, of Doneen, Esq | NickR |
LGA | 1809 | 1 | 31 | NPM | BOOTH | M | Mrs | Mr Samuel PEACOCK surgeon in the 61st regt, to Mrs M BOOTH, widow of the late Capt Henry BOOTH | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 07 | NPM | BOOTH | Matilda Adelaide | At Castlenock Church, by the Rev. William Archdall, A.M., the Rev. Charles Henry Archdall, of Cappoquin, son of the late Rev. Henry Archdall, Prebendary of Seskinna, and Vicar of Kilmeaden, to Matilda Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Booth, of Harcourt-street, Esq., and sister to the late Viscountess Avonmore. | SdeM | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 12 | 11 | NPM | BOOTH | Robert | Sir Bt | In St Patrick's Church, Dublin, the Hon. R[obert] KING, M. P. for the County Roscommon, and eldest son of Lord Lorton, to Miss [Anne Gore] BOOTH, only sister of Sir Robert Gore BOOTH, Bart., of Lissadell, County Sligo. The happy pair will spend the honey moon at Powerscourt. The trouseau of the lovely bride was costly in the extreme. | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 6 | 17 | NPM | BOOTH | Robert Bell | Esq | At the Church, Kilmore Palace, Co. of Cavan, on the 11th instant, by the Very Rev. Dean Magennis, John Carmichael, of Temple-street, Esq. to Jane Amelia, second daughter of Robert Bell Booth, of Drumcarbon, County Cavan, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 07 | NPM | BOOTH | Thomas | Esq | At Castlenock Church, by the Rev. William Archdall, A.M., the Rev. Charles Henry Archdall, of Cappoquin, son of the late Rev. Henry Archdall, Prebendary of Seskinna, and Vicar of Kilmeaden, to Matilda Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Booth, of Harcourt-street, Esq., and sister to the late Viscountess Avonmore. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 7 | 03 | NPM | BOOTH | Capt | At Kingston-on-Thames, Captain Booth, of the 15th King's Hussars, to Elizabeth Mary, only daughter of the late Richard Webb, of Ham Common. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 11 | NPD | BOOTH | Capt | On the 30th ult. Mrs. Booth, wife of Captain Booth, of the 15th Hussars. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 11 | NPD | BOOTH | Mrs | On the 30th ult. Mrs. Booth, wife of Captain Booth, of the 15th Hussars. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 3 | 15 | NPD | BOOTH | Mrs | On the 4th inst. in Molesworth-st., Mrs. Booth, very much and deservedly lamented. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 6 | 07 | NPM | BOOTH | Rev Mr | On the 5th inst. at Crossakiel church, county of Meath, by the Rev. Mr. Booth, Mr. Warren Lee, of this town, to Mary Anne, third daughter of Mr. Wm. Booker, of Bennisfort, county of Meath. | SdeM | |
LC | 1826 | 5 | 27 | NPS | BOOTIMAN | R E | Mr | In the Recorder's Court of Cork, on Thursday, R. LONGFIELD, Esq. son of Colonel LONGFIELD, of Mallow, brought an action against Mr. R. E. BOOTIMAN, Veterinary Surgeon, for the value of a fine horse placed under his care, and which the defendant alleged had died, though he had not returned the skin. Damages were laid at 200l. The evidence howerer satisfied the Jury that the horse had died, and a verdict was returned for Mr. BOOTIMAN, but each to pay his own costs. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 11 | 14 | NPM | BORBIDGE | Elizabeth | Mrs | John CHRISTIAN Esq of Dawson Street Dublin to Mrs Elizabeth BORBRIDGE | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPM | BOROUGH | Hannah | On the 11th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Edmondson, in the Church of Rennity, Thomas Power, Esq., of Falty-House, County of Roscommon, to Hannah, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Borough, of the 26th Regiment, and niece to Sir Richard Borough, Bart. | SdeM | |
LC | 1826 | 9 | 02 | NPS | BOROUGH | R | Esq | On Wednesday morning, Lieutenant CAREY, C. C. with a party of Police, proceeded to the Glen, near Kilrush and apprehended a riotous character, named David CONWAY, for stealing butter, which was found in his possession. He was concealed in a chimney when discovered. CONWAY's two brothers were transported, and he himself was to be tried at last Spring Assizes for murder, but was discharged for want of prosecution. CONWAY was committed to Ennis Gaol by R. BOROUGH, Esq. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 02 | NPS | BOROUGH | Randal | Esq | Committed to Ennis Jail, by Randal BOROUGH, Esq., Thomas BANINGTON alias BURANE, for the murder of John DOWNS. | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPM | BOROUGH | Richard | Sir Bart | On the 11th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Edmondson, in the Church of Rennity, Thomas Power, Esq., of Falty-House, County of Roscommon, to Hannah, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Borough, of the 26th Regiment, and niece to Sir Richard Borough, Bart. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPM | BOROUGH | Lt-Col | On the 11th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Edmondson, in the Church of Rennity, Thomas Power, Esq., of Falty-House, County of Roscommon, to Hannah, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Borough, of the 26th Regiment, and niece to Sir Richard Borough, Bart. | SdeM | |
Pue'sO | 1741 | 10 | 27 | NPD | BORR | John | Esq | This week John BORR Esq of Batten Lane embarked for Park Gate but in his passage had the misfortune to fall over board and was drowned. His corps was taken up and carried to Park Gate and was interr'd at Nessen: He was a genteman possed of a large estate and was going to travel | NickR |
LGA | 1807 | 7 | 21 | NPM | BORROUGH | R | Esq | Saturday, at Shanagolden church, R BORROUGH, Esq of this city to Miss HOLMES, daughter of Robert HOLMES, of Ballaydam [Ballyadam?], in this co | NickR |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPM | BORROWES | Eliza Frances | On Monday, the 7th inst., in St. Audeon's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Mr. Scott, Wm. Calcutt, Esq., of Coldblow, Queen's County, to Eliza Frances, the accomplished and only daughter of Thomas Borrowes, Esq., of same County. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPM | BORROWES | Thomas | Esq | On Monday, the 7th inst., in St. Audeon's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Mr. Scott, Wm. Calcutt, Esq., of Coldblow, Queen's County, to Eliza Frances, the accomplished and only daughter of Thomas Borrowes, Esq., of same County. | SdeM |
LC | 1824 | 10 | 27 | NPD | BOSCH | John Louis | Esq | At his residence near Utrecht, in the Netherlands, aged 71 years, John Louis BOSCH, Esq. senior Admiral of the Netherland Fleet, and son-in-law of the late Edward JAMESON, Esq. of Cork | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 15 | NPB | BOSWELL | John | Esq | At Athlone, on the 8th instant, the lady of John Boswell, Esq., Barrister at Law, of a daughter. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 22 | NPS | BOSWELL | John | FATAL DUEL. Extract of a Letter received at our Office this Morning. Dec. 22, 1825. "A fatal Duel took place yesterday at Tang, in the County of Longford, between Mr. John Boswell, and Mr. White, of Athlone, partners in a Brewing concern in that town, on the second fire, Mr. B.'s shot took effect and Mr. White fell ded, the ball having passed through his body and lungs; the cause of this unfortunate duel was a dispute originating in some matter connected with their business. The parties were previously placed in arrest by Richard Handcock, Esq., Magistrate, but they broke their arrest." | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 29 | NPS | BOSWELL | William | Mr | THE LATE FATAL DUEL. The hurried statement which appeared in our last Number ... Mr. William Boswell and the Messrs. Whyte, his partners ... Mr. John Whyte ... a Scotchman ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 2 | 02 | NPS | BOSWELL | William | COURT OF KING'S BENCH DUBLIN. HOMICIDE IN A DUEL. The King v. Boswell and Magrath. ... William Boswell ... | SdeM | |
FJ | 1830 | 1 | 01 | NPM | BOTELER | Henry | Capt RN | At Lym, Dorsetshire, Capt Heny BOTELER RN to Henrietta daughter of the late Alan BELLINGHAM Esq of Castlebellingham, co Louth | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 29 | NPD | BOTT | George | Mr | On the 19th inst. much and deservedly regretted by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintance, John Bott, of No. 19, Dame-street, Esq., Dentist. In addition to standing high in his profession, he was extremely charitable and attentive to the poor. He is succeeded by his brother Mr. George Bott, who, for eighteen years, was his confidential assistant. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 29 | NPD | BOTT | John | Esq | On the 19th inst. much and deservedly regretted by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintance, John Bott, of No. 19, Dame-street, Esq., Dentist. In addition to standing high in his profession, he was extremely charitable and attentive to the poor. He is succeeded by his brother Mr. George Bott, who, for eighteen years, was his confidential assistant. | SdeM |
Pue'sO | 1743 | 11 | 26 | NPS | BOUCHER | John | Gent | On Wednesday last a proclamation was issued by the Lord Lieutenant and council Proclaiming a reward for taking and apprehending Hugh Fitz John MASSY of the co of Cork, Gent, John BOUCHER Gent and Michael SCANLAN the younger of Ballykelly in the co of Limerick, James CURRANE, and Timothy CROMEEN, for forcibly carrying away of Frances INGOLSBY spinster, from the house of the Rev Thomas ROYCE of Nantenan in the co of Limerick and likewise feloniously taking several arms from said house | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1744 | 9 | 02 | NPS | BOUCHER | John | Mr | We that from Limerick that the tryal of Mr MASSEY and Mr BOUCHER was put off to the next Assizes amd the said gentlemen ordered into close confinement | NickR |
LGA | 1815 | 4 | 25 | NPD | BOUCHIER | Anne | At her brother's (Baggotstown, in this county) Anne, daughter of the late James J BOUCHIER, Esq. | NickR | |
LGA | 1811 | 11 | 01 | NPM | BOUCHIER | Henry | Esq | On Tuesday, by the Rev Mr. GRAVES, at Athlacca church, Henry BOUCGIER, Esq. of Bruff, to Miss HARNETT, daughter of Leiut. HARNETT, of the Carlow militia. | NickR |
LGA | 1815 | 4 | 25 | NPD | BOUCHIER | James J | Esq | At her brother's (Baggotstown, in this county) Anne, daughter of the late James J BOUCHIER, Esq. | NickR |
LC | 1826 | 10 | 14 | NPS | BOUCHIER | John | Esq | John BOUCHIER, of Baggotstown, Esq. presided at a parochial meeting of Catholic inhabitants of Bruff, on Sunday. It resolved to collect the Catholic rent and prepare a retition to Parliament the latter to be entrusted to the Earl of Limerick and Thomas LLOYD, Esq. M.P. | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 8 | 21 | NPD | BOUCHIER | Maria | At Castle-connell, on Wednesday the 18th inst. after a painfull and protracted illness, which she bore with true Christian resignation, aged 20 years, Maria, second daughter of William BOUCHIER, Esq. Formerly of Killcullane, in this County, and grand niece of the late Sir Peter NUGHENT, Bart. of Doonere, County Westmeatha young lady, whose loss will be long and severely felt by her numerous, and respectable friends and reltives. | NickR | |
LGA | 1820 | 5 | 23 | NPS | BOUCHIER | W | Esq | Committals To the City Gaol, by C. A. MARRETT, Esq. James MORONY, assault; on a Capies warrant from Wm. JONES, Esq. Clerk of the Crown for Cork, Michael DUGGAN, charged witrh several robberies. To the County Gaol, by James ELLARD, Esq. Thomas SHEEHAN, burglary, robbery, and demanding arms; by E. EVANS, Esq. Thos. SHEHAN, assault and threatening murder; by W. BOUCHIER, Esq. John DENNA, robbery; by Richard GOIING, Esq. Michael SULLIVAN, robbery. | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 8 | 21 | NPD | BOUCHIER | William | Esq | At Castle-connell, on Wednesday the 18th inst. after a painfull and protracted illness, which she bore with true Christian resignation, aged 20 years, Maria, second daughter of William BOUCHIER, Esq. Formerly of Killcullane, in this County, and grand niece of the late Sir Peter NUGHENT, Bart. of Doonere, County Westmeatha young lady, whose loss will be long and severely felt by her numerous, and respectable friends and reltives. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 31 | NPS | BOUCHIER | Miss | On Sunday last, as Ensign SUTHERLAND, of the 69th Regiment, accompanied by Miss BOUCHIER, who was also on horsback, was riding a spirited horsenear Bruff, County Limerick, the animal took fright at Mr. SUTHERLAND's cap falling off, and by a sudden plunge, threw the unfortunate gentleman, ho came upon his head, and survived but a few moments. An Inquest was shortly after held on the body by J. BENNETT, coroner. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 6 | 28 | NPS | BOUCHIER | Mr | The sum of £12 13s. was raised in Bruff, Co. Limerick, on Sunday week, for the relief of the poor in the distressed district, including sums of £1 each from Mr. BOUCHIER, of Baggotstown, and Mr. GLEASON, of Green Lawn. The sum was considerable, if the state of the Country, and the local want of employment in this town and vicinity, be taken into account. | NickR | |
DWJ | 1749 | 8 | 12 | NPS | BOULGER | Extract of a letter from Kilkenny dated August 8, This day BOULGER, and one HACKETT who was called by a nickname Bristeen two proclaimed Tories were try'd and executed this evening. Bristeen was quartered and his head cut off, and BOULGER is to be hung in chains. We had the grandest Assizes ever known here, no less than five Lords on the bench every day besids the Judges | NickR | ||
LC | 1796 | 3 | 12 | NPM | BOURCHIER | James | Esq | Last Thursday, at Athlacca Church, James BOURCHIER, of Kilcullane, Co. Limerick, Esq; to the very agreeable Miss CUDMORE, daughter of Paul CUDMORE, of Ballymartin, in said County, Esq. | NickR |
LC | 1801 | 10 | 28 | NPD | BOURCHIER | James | Esq | Last Monday, in William Street, sincerely lamented by his family and numerous acquaintance, James BOURCHIER, of Kilcullane, in this County. | NickR |
LC | 1801 | 12 | 09 | NPS | BOURCHIER | William | Esq | William BOURCHIER, of Kilcallane, Esq; is appointed a Justice of the Peace for this County | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1746 | 10 | 04 | NPS | BOURKE | Agar | Hon | see Sir Theobald BOURKE, Viscount Mayo | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1746 | 10 | 04 | NPS | BOURKE | Alice (nee AGAR) | Lady Viscountess Mayo | see Sir Theobald BOURKE, Viscount Mayo | NickR |
LT | 1837 | 1 | 09 | NPD | BOURKE | Anne | Mrs | At Dundee, on the 29th ult, at the house of her son-in-law the Rev H HORSLEY, Mrs Anne BOURKE relict of the late John BOURKE Esq of this county, and mother of Maj Gen Sir Richard BOURKE Governer of New South Wales | NickR |
LC | 1769 | 4 | 24 | NPS | BOURKE | Bridget | [Dublin, April 22] Saturday last, after the execution of Christopher MORGAN and Bridget BOURKE, the Mob pulled down the Gallows. | NickR | |
FJ | 1860 | 2 | 15 | NPD | BOURKE | Bridget | Extraordinary Longevity A woman of the name of Bridget BOURKE died last week in Cashel Union Workhouse, aged 108 years. She had been an inmate of the Workhouse for the last ten years. She retained her faculties to the last. Her daughter aged 80, is an inmate of the Workhouse.Clonmel Chronicle | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 5 | 17 | NPM | BOURKE | Edward | Esq | In St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Henry Herbert, the Rev. Edward Bourke (eldest son of Edward Bourke Esq. of Great Charles-street), Vicar of St. Nicholas, Galway, to Olivia, fourth daughter of the late Venerable Archdeacon Herbert. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 5 | 17 | NPM | BOURKE | Edward | Rev | In St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Henry Herbert, the Rev. Edward Bourke (eldest son of Edward Bourke Esq. of Great Charles-street), Vicar of St. Nicholas, Galway, to Olivia, fourth daughter of the late Venerable Archdeacon Herbert. | SdeM |
FJ | 1831 | 10 | 06 | NPM | BOURKE | Frances Emma | At St George's church, Hanover Square London, The Rev John JEBB eldest son of Mr Justice JEBB, and nephew of the Lord Bishop of Limerick, to Frances Emma, youngest daughter of Maj Gen BOURKE of Thornvale , co Limerick, and Govenor of New South Wales | NickR | |
LGA | 1819 | 7 | 20 | NPS | BOURKE | James | Arrest of Robert HOLMES for the murder and robbery of James BOURKE | NickR | |
WMT J | 1829 | 12 | 10 | NPM | BOURKE | John | Earl of Mayo | At Donoughmore Church, by the Rev. Mr. Crawford, James Fitzmaurice, of Knockavelie, in the county of Kerry, Esq., one of the Solicitors of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, to Theodosia Cavendish Donovan, daughter of Captain Cavendish, formerly Collector of Dundalk, and the near relative of the Lords Waterpark, Clanwilliam, Brandon, Kilmaine, Mayo John Bourke, Mountmorris, and of the Lord Bishop of Waterford. | SdeM |
LT | 1837 | 1 | 09 | NPD | BOURKE | John | Esq | At Dundee, on the 29th ult, at the house of her son-in-law the Rev H HORSLEY, Mrs Anne BOURKE relict of the late John BOURKE Esq of this county, and mother of Maj Gen Sir Richard BOURKE Governer of New South Wales | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1746 | 10 | 04 | NPS | BOURKE | John | Viscount Mayo | see Sir Theobald BOURKE, Viscount Mayo | NickR |
LGA | 1815 | 2 | 03 | NPS | BOURKE | John | Attack on house at Ardpatrick | NickR | |
LGA | 1815 | 2 | 17 | NPS | BOURKE | John | Committed, By Charles D OLIVER, Esq, to the County Jail, John BOURKE, Wm. TORPRY, and Daniel REARDON, charged with burglarously breaking open the houuse of Thos. DILLANE, of Ardpatrick and attempting to burn it. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1829 | 12 | 10 | NPM | BOURKE | Richard | Bishop of Waterford | At Donoughmore Church, by the Rev. Mr. Crawford, James Fitzmaurice, of Knockavelie, in the county of Kerry, Esq., one of the Solicitors of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, to Theodosia Cavendish Donovan, daughter of Captain Cavendish, formerly Collector of Dundalk, and the near relative of the Lords Waterpark, Clanwilliam, Brandon, Kilmaine, Mayo, Mountmorris, and of the Lord Bishop of Waterford Richard Bourke. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 4 | 19 | NPS | BOURKE | Richard | Maj-Gen Sir | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 10 | NPS | BOURKE | Richard | Maj-Gen Sir | Major-General BOURKE and family left Thornfield, naer Limerick, on Friday, for London, from whence they will shortly proceed for New South Wales, to the Governorship of which the galant general has been lately appointed. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 11 | 21 | NPS | BOURKE | Richard | Rev | The Rev. Richard BOURKE thankfully acknowledges the receipt of 1l. each from Mrs. CREED, of Ballynanty, and Edward CROKER, of Grange Hill House, Esq. in aid of the building of the new Chapel of Bruff. | NickR |
LT | 1837 | 1 | 09 | NPD | BOURKE | Richard | Sir | At Dundee, on the 29th ult, at the house of her son-in-law the Rev H HORSLEY, Mrs Anne BOURKE relict of the late John BOURKE Esq of this county, and mother of Maj Gen Sir Richard BOURKE Governer of New South Wales | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 8 | 29 | NPS | BOURKE | Robert | Rev | Laying the first stone of the Chapel of Bruff | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 3 | 13 | NPS | BOURKE | Robert | Rev | Buff New Chapel.In addition to the sums already received in aid of this splendid building, the Rev. Robert BOURKE thankfully acknowledges receipt of the following sums for that benevolent object: Very Rev. Dean M'NEMARA, 10l; Rev. James MOORE, Mungret, 1l; Standish O'GRADY, Castle-farm, 1l; Pierce SHANNON, Esq. 1l; John Hogan, Jas., 1l; Mr. Matthew O'BRIEN, Dromin, 1l; Patrick WATERS, Esq. Fermoy, 2l; Mr. Charles CREED, Ballinatone, 1l; Messrs. John and James FLINN, 1l each, and Mr. John CUSACK, 1l. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 4 | 07 | NPS | BOURKE | Robert | Rev | The Right Rev. Dr. RYAN has handed five Guineas to the Rev Robert BOURKE, Treasurer of th Bruff Chapel Committee, as adonation of the Count de Salis, received by his Lordship, through the hands of Stephen DICKSON, Esq. towards that building. The Rev. Mr. BURKE also acknowledges the receipt of 2l from Messrs. Alexander ROY & Co., John's-Gate Brewery, for the same purpose. | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1746 | 10 | 04 | NPS | BOURKE | Theobald | Hon | see Sir Theobald BOURKE, Viscount Mayo | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1746 | 10 | 04 | NPS | BOURKE | Theobald | Sir, Viscount Mayo | A curious fine monument is finished by Mr CHEERE in London, and sent to Ireland to be erected in the memory of the Rt Hon Theobald Lord Viscount Mayo, on which is the following inscription A faithful friend, a dutiful son, An affectionate Brother, And a tender Husband; He passed through Life With unblemished Honour, beloved and esteemed By all that knew him His manners were easy, His Temper gentle and humane; The knowledge of his high birth Had no other Effect upon him, Than to make it his Study, in all the Offices of Life To live up to the Character, to which he was born, Being sensible that truest Nobility Is that of the Mind; And to possess it in the highest degree, Is to walk in the paths of Virtue; Which he did to the day of his death. He died at London the 7th day of January 1741, In the 36th year of his Age, Much lamented, but by none more sincerely Than by his much beloved consort, Alice, Lady Viscountess Mayo, The eldest Daughter of James AGAR Of Gowran in the county of Kilkenny, Esq; And of his wife, Daughter of Sir Henry WEMYS, By whom he had two sons, Theobald and Agar, Who both died young. In Testimony of the affectionate Respect, Which his Lady Most deservedly retains for his Memory, This Monument was by her erected. | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1739 | 6 | 16 | NPS | BOURKE | Theobald | Viscount Mayo | Yesterday a servant belonging to the Rt Hon the Lord Viscount Mayo, was tryed for the killing of one Mr WALDRON, by the accidental going off of a pistol, and acquitted | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 23 | NPD | BOURKE | Thomas | Esq | In Limerick, Mrs. Bourke, relict of Thomas Bourke, Esq. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 20 | NPS | BOURKE | Walter | Committed to the County Gaol, since our last, by Thomas P. VOKES, Esq. John DUNWORTH and Lawrence LYNCH, charged with the murder of Timothy NEIL and Walter BOURKE at Ballynahinch on the 12th of April last. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 24 | NPM | BOURKE | Gen | At Silvermines Church, near Nenagh, on the 16th inst. by the Rev. Dean Holmes, Vicar of Kilmore, Edward Bourne, Esq., Gloucester-street, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Carrol, Esq., and sister of General Sir William P. Carrol, K.C.B., Lieutenant-Governor and Commander of the Forces in the Island of Malta. The bride was given away by her cousin, General Bourke. After the ceremony, the party set off for Tulla House, the seat of Sir William Carrol. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1831 | 10 | 06 | NPM | BOURKE | Maj Gen | At St George's church, Hanover Square London, The Rev John JEBB eldest son of Mr Justice JEBB, and nephew of the Lord Bishop of Limerick, to Frances Emma, youngest daughter of Maj Gen BOURKE of Thornvale , co Limerick, and Govenor of New South Wales | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 23 | NPD | BOURKE | Mrs | In Limerick, Mrs. Bourke, relict of Thomas Bourke, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 24 | NPM | BOURNE | Edward | Esq | At Silvermines Church, near Nenagh, on the 16th inst. by the Rev. Dean Holmes, Vicar of Kilmore, Edward Bourne, Esq., Gloucester-street, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Carrol, Esq., and sister of General Sir William P. Carrol, K.C.B., Lieutenant-Governor and Commander of the Forces in the Island of Malta. The bride was given away by her cousin, General Bourke. After the ceremony, the party set off for Tulla House, the seat of Sir William Carrol. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1833 | 11 | 07 | NPB | BOURNE | R | Esq | Nov. 3, in Lower Fitzwilliam-street, the lady of R. Bourne, Esq., of Lynnbury, county of Westmeath, of a son. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 6 | 03 | NPM | BOURNE | W | Rev | On the 28th inst., by special license, at Kilkenny West, in this County, Major-General the Hon. W.G. Harris, to Isabella, only child of R.H. Temple, of Waterstown, Esq. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. Bourne, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Dublin. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1832 | 5 | 03 | NPM | BOURNE | W | Rev | In St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. W. Bourne, the Rev. John Tottenham, only son of George Tottenham, Esq., of Rathangan, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late George Newenham, Esq., of Summer-hill, Cork. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 30 | NPB | BOURNE | Walter (jun) | Esq | At Whitehall, County of Dublin, the lady of Walter Bourne, jun., Esq., of a daughter. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 23 | NPS | BOVENIZER | William | City Limerick Quarter Sessions ... The following were sentenced to seven years transportation:Honora LONG, David HARTIGAN, John CONNORS, William BOVENIZER, Michael KENNEDY (a boy), Catherine RYAN, and Catherine FITZGERALD | NickR | |
LC | 1824 | 6 | 02 | NPB | BOWDEN | John P | Esq | At Oak Grove, Co Cork, the lady of John P. BOWDEN, Esq of a son and heir. | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 6 | 19 | NPM | BOWDEN | John William | Esq | In London, John William Bowden, Esq. to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Sir John Edward Swinburn, Bt., Northumberland. | SdeM |
FJ | 1765 | 4 | 13-16 | NPD | BOWEN | [Catherine nee WIGHT] | widow | The relict of the Rev William John BOWEN | NickR |
LGA | 1814 | 8 | 30 | NPS | BOWEN | [female] | An inquest was held Wednesday last, by Edward CARTE and Bryan SHEEHY, Esqrs Magistrates for this county, on the body of John SWITZER, of Courtmatrix, a farmer who was fired at by a woman called BOWEN It was said that the deceased was supposed to have propagated reports injurious to the character of the woman, and she in a fit of rage, discharged a loaded musket at him, the contents of which lodged in his right eye after several witnesses were examined, the jury returned a verdict of wilful murder | NickR | |
FJ | 1849 | 2 | 08 | NPM | BOWEN | Bessie Cole | In Farahy Church, Matthew BRADDELL Esq MD of Mallow to Bessie Cole only daughter of the late Robert Cole BOWEN of Bowen's Court, co Cork | NickR | |
FJ | 1858 | 1 | 30 | NPD | BOWEN | Bryanna Cole | January 21, in Bandon, Bryanna Cole, eldest daughter of the late Rev N Cole BOWEN vicar of Ballyfeard, co Cork | NickR | |
FJ | 1855 | 11 | 20 | NPD | BOWEN | Catherine | Hon | November 13, in Upper Mount Street, the Hon Catherine relict of Henry Cole BOWEN Esq of Bowenscourt, co Cork | NickR |
LC | 1797 | 1 | 25 | NPM | BOWEN | Catherine Cole | Miss | Friday, John WIGHT, Esq; attorney at law, to the amiable and accomplished Miss BOWEN, daughter to the late Henry Cole BOWEN, of Bowen's Court, in the couunty of Cork, Esq. | NickR |
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?? | W P ALLARDICE | Part 01 |
H ALLEN | Joseph ATKINSON | Part 02 |
Joseph ATKINSON | Robert BARLOW | Part 03 |
Sarah BARLOW | William BEATTY | Part 04 |
Catherine BEATY | John BENNETT | Part 05 |
John BENNETT | BEVERHOUDT | Part 06 |
BEVIN | Alexander BLOOD | Part 07 |
Benjamin BLOOD | Catherine Cole BOWEN | Part 08 |
Christopher BOWEN | John BRAY | Part 09 |
J BREDIN | Joseph BROWNRIG | Part 10 |
Rosanna Bridget (nee LEE) BROWNRIG | Nathaniel Edward BUTLER | Part 11 |
Pierce BUTLER | Joseph CARROL | Part 12 |
Thomas CARROL | Robert CHADWICKE | Part 13 |
Robert CHADWICKE | Amelia CHRISTIAN | Part 14 |
Anastasia CHRISTIAN | Richard CLOSE | Part 15 |
Robert Barry CLOSE | Anthony CONNELL | Part 16 |
Barbara CONNELL | Charles Eyre COOTE | Part 17 |
Charles Eyre COOTE | Robert COOTE | Part 18 |
Robert COOTE | CRAMPTON | Part 19 |
CRAMPTON | Edward CROKER | Part 20 |
Edward CROKER | Henry CROKER | Part 21 |
Henry CROKER | Maria Sophia [nee LASCELLS] CROKER | Part 22 |
Marianne CROKER | CROKER | Part 23 |
CROKER | Georgina CUYLER | Part 24 |
Lambett D[R]EW | Paul DE PEYRONNET | Part 25 |
Pierre-Denis DE PEYRONNET | Thomas DIVETT | Part 26 |
Thomas DIXON | Barry DREW | Part 27 |
Barry DREW | Pierce William DREW | Part 28 |
Pierce William DREW | Lawrence DURACK | Part 29 |
Lawrence DURACK | Thomas ELRINGTON | Part 30 |
ELRINGTON | Catherine FAULKNER | Part 31 |
W C FAULKNER | Laurence FITZGERALD | Part 32 |
M FITZGERALD | G E FORMAN | Part 33 |
John FORRESTAL | Bartholemew FRERE | Part 34 |
George FREWEN | GEORGE | Part 35 |
Elizabeth GEORGE[SIC] | William GOGGIN | Part 36 |
William GOGGIN | Marinne GRANT | Part 37 |
Mercia Maria GRANT | Richard GREVILLE | Part 38 |
Richard F GREVILLE | Hans HAMILTON | Part 39 |
Hans HAMILTON | (nee DENNIS) HARRISON | Part 40 |
Elizabeth (nee WINTER) HARRISON | George HEHIR | Part 41 |
James HEHIR | Ellen HILL | Part 42 |
G L HILL | Samuel HOLMES | Part 43 |
Samuel HOLMES | HUGGARD | Part 44 |
HUGGINS | Robert INGRAM | Part 45 |
INGRAM | JESSOP | Part 46 |
JESSOP | KEARNEY | Part 47 |
Hugh KEARNS | Alexander Speer KERR | Part 48 |
John KERR | David H LAMBERT | Part 49 |
John LAMBERT | William LAWRENCE | Part 50 |
LAWRENCE | John LEE | Part 51 |
John LEE | Joseph LENNARD | Part 52 |
Charlotte LENNON | Richard Pennefather LLOYD | Part 53 |
Rick LLOYD | James LYONS | Part 54 |
James D LYONS | MAHAFFY | Part 55 |
MAHAFFY | George MASSEY | Part 56 |
George [Eyre] MASSEY | Daniel MAUNSELL | Part 57 |
Daniel Henry MAUNSELL | John MCFARLAN | Part 58 |
Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY | Terence MIHAN | Part 59 |
Terence MIHAN | Andrew MOLONY | Part 60 |
Anne MOLONY | Isaac MORGAN | Part 61 |
James MORGAN | Robert MURPHY | Part 62 |
Thomas MURPHY | Jeremiah NOONAN | Part 63 |
James NORCOT | Samuel R ODELL | Part 64 |
Sarah ODELL | OLIVER | Part 65 |
OLIVER | Thomas PAKENHAM | Part 66 |
Thomas PAKENHAM | Joseph PEACOCKE | Part 67 |
Joseph PEACOCKE | Maria Helena PERSSE | Part 68 |
Matilda PERSSE | Richard PLUMMER | Part 69 |
Cecilia Matilda PLUMPTRE | John PURCELL | Part 70 |
John PURCELL | John REDDAN | Part 71 |
John REDDAN | Phoebe RIDGEWAY | Part 72 |
Patrick RIEDY | Alexander ROSE | Part 73 |
Christopher ROSE | George RYAN | Part 74 |
Gertrude RYAN | Henry SANDFORD | Part 75 |
SANDFORD | A SHEARES | Part 76 |
Davis SHEARIN | Richard SMALLMAN | Part 77 |
Richard SMALLMAN | James SPLAINE | Part 78 |
Delilah SPOKES | Elizabeth Catherine STOPFORD | Part 79 |
James STOPFORD | Graves Chamney SWAN | Part 80 |
Graves Chamney SWAN | Theophilas Morris SYMMS | Part 81 |
Theophilas Morris SYMMS | William TAYLOR | Part 82 |
William TAYLOR | Austen TOOHEY | Part 83 |
Bent TOOLE | Robert TYNDALL | Part 84 |
TYNDALL | Cadwallader F WADDY | Part 85 |
Cadwallder WADDY | WALLACE | Part 86 |
WALLACE | Mary WEEKS | Part 87 |
Nicholas WEEKS | WHITE | Part 88 |
WHITE | Edward WILSON | Part 89 |
Edward WILSON | WILSON | Part 90 |
WILSON | WYLDE | Part 91 |
Robert WYLEY | Part 92 |