
The data includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name.
| Timespan held at NLA | ||
| Freeman's Journal | FJ | Sep 17631924 |
| Dublin Weekly Journal | DWJ | Apr 172511 Apr 1752 |
| Hoey's Dublin Mercury | HDM | Sep 1769Aug 1771 |
| Pue's Occurrences | Pue'sO | 17171755 |
| Limerick General Advertiser or Gazette | LGA | 17 Sep 180410 Nov 1820 |
| Limerick Chronicle | LC | 1768 30 Dec 1835 imperfect |
| Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinel | LEP-CS | 1 Jan 182817 Dec 1833; 2 Jan 14 Apr 1835 |
| Limerick Herald | LH | 18 Apr 183131 Jan 1833 |
| Limerick Times | LT | 30 Jun 183413 Feb 1837 |
| The Limerick reporter and Tipperary vindicator | LRTV | 18391895 imperfect |
| Belfast Newsletter | BNL | 17381800 imperfect |
| Limerick Standard | LS | 10 Mar 183730 Dec 1841 |
All these newspapers are available on microfilm at the National Library of Australia which has an online catalogue.
| Papers held elsewhere include | ||
| Cork Gazette and General Advertizer | CG&GA | Library of Congress (USA) |
| Faulkner's Dublin Journal | FDJ | Library of Congress (USA) |
| Limerick Herald and Munster Advertiser | LHMA | National Library of Ireland |
| Berrow's Wocester Journal | BWJ | University of Melbourne |
Main families covered 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 | ||
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| LC | 1779 | 3 | 08 | NPS | LUTHER | John | Esq | Clonmell March 4, Last Monday was committed to jail by the worshipful John LUTHER Esq; James COX, charged with the murder of James AHERN, in the county of Limerick. He was taken by the activity of Mathew JACOB, jun Esq | ||
| CG HA | 1788 | 5 | 08 | NPM | LUTHER | Richard | Mr | Last Tuesday waas married Mr. Richard LUTHER, of this town, to Miss KEATING, of Currenstown. | ||
| Pue'sO | 1739 | 4 | 07 | NPN/S | LUTHER | Thomas | Esq | at the Assizes held in Clonmel; for the co Tipperary the 21st day of March 1838, the Grand Jury was sworn, whose names are as follows to wit; Richard PENEFATHER ... Lovelace TAYLOR ... John PERRY ... Thomas LUTHER ... esqrs | ||
| LS | 1839 | 6 | 07 | NPD | LUTHER | Thomas Henry | In Clonmel, at an advanced age, Thomas Henry LUTHER | |||
| FJ | 1806 | 6 | 12 | NPM | LUTHER | William | Mr | Mr Wm LUTHER of Clonmel to Miss RYAN | ||
| FJ | 1842 | 6 | 08 | NPD | LYNAM | John | Esq | At Tours in France, Mrs LYNAM, relict of John LYNAM Esq of Bath and daughter of the late Arthur GORE Esq of Sea View in the co Wicklow | ||
| Pue'sO | 1747 | 2 | 07 | NPN/S | LYNCH | Benjamin | 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. | ||
| LC | 1826 | 7 | 12 | NPS | LYNCH | Bridget | John REDDAN, for assaulting Catherine DONOUGHUE. From representation of the prosecutrix this cause appeared to wear a very aggrivated complexion, the parties reside in the same house, and yet never could live in harmony together. At the late election REDDAN and DONOGHUE came in angry collision, and the latter appeared to have suffered severely from the rencontre, having been dragged down the stairs, as she said, two hands full of hair torn out of her head, and repeatedly kicked outside the door in every part of the body. A witness for the defence swore that previous to the affray, Catherine DONOGHUE flung a key and a knife at the other party, and swore laoudly she would have bloody work before the day would pass over. The Jury were of the opinion, however, that REDDAN was the guilty person, and he was sentenced to be imprisoned for a month and to find bail for his behaviour, himself in 10l. and two surities in 5l. each. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 23 | NPS | LYNCH | Catherine | City Limerick Quarter Sessions ... The Recorder then proceeded to pass sentence on the following persons, who were engaged in the rioting of the 25th June last: John BUCKLEY, John MADDEN, Patrick SPEERIN (a pensioner) Honora HANRAHAN, Margaret SHANNON, and Catherine LYNCH, to seven years transportation each. ... | |||
| FJ | 1843 | 3 | 11 | NPM | LYNCH | Edward | Sir | See Francis Ffrench RUSH Esq | ||
| FJ | 1861 | 6 | 27 | NPM | LYNCH | Francis | Esq | June 24, at St Mary's Limerick, Francis LYNCH Esq to Ellen, youngest daughter of James AGHEARN Esq | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 7 | 23 | NPS | LYNCH | James | Committals ... To the County Gaol By John EVANS, Esq. James LYNCH, and John FLANIGAN, taking forcible possession; John FITZGIBBON, cow stealing.By J. WHICKHAM, Esq. James COSTELLO, rescue.By Henry BEVAN, Esq. John HOGAN, rape. By Geo. W. HODGES, Esq. Pat. DOYLE, burglary in arms.By Geo. VINCENT, Esq. Michael HAYES and Mary CASEY, sheep stealing.By Chatterton COOK, Esq. Robert HOLMES, murder and robbery. | |||
| LC | 1823 | 11 | 05 | NPS | LYNCH | James | James LYNCH, detained by the Magistrates at Bruff, and sent for further examination to this City, has been fully committed to Jail by the Mayor, for robbing Mr. BANNATYNE of sundry wearing apparel. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 12 | 17 | NPS | LYNCH | John | While a country woman, named Winifred M'DONNELL, was engaged purchasing some meat at the Northumberland market, Limerick, on Saturday night, a large bag, containing sixty-six yards if linen, quantities of cloth, corduroy, velveteen, and check, was stolen from a car, which she left at the entrance. A few of our active City Police being appraised of the robbery went immediately in pursuit, and succeeded in apprehending the theifa noted characternamed John LYNCH, alias "Boatswain" LYNCH, who was after disposing of his booty to a broker in the Irishtown. The thief and two persons for receiving the stoled goods have been committed for the offence. LYNCH was sentenced to seven years' transportation for a former offence, and but lately returned after fulfilling the mitigated sentence in the Dublin Richmond Penitentiary. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 20 | NPS | LYNCH | Lawrence | 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. | |||
| FJ | 1841 | 7 | 31 | NPM | LYNCH | Martin | Esq | On the 30th, in St Thomas's church, Thomas eldest son of Martin LYNCH of Lowberry, co Roscommon, to Mary eldest daughter of Stephen John LEONARD Esq of Queensfort in the co Galway | ||
| LS | 1841 | 8 | 02 | NPM | LYNCH | Martin | Esq | At Dublen, Thomas LYNCH eldest son of Martin LYNCH of co Roscommon, Esq , to Mary eldest daughter of Stephen J LEONARD ESQ Galway | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 11 | 02 | NPS | LYNCH | Michael | Yesterday, at a meeting of the subscribers to the Limerick Mercantile Society, it was Resolved that Subscriptions to the library, be immediately entered into, and that the following Committee be appopinted for carring the same into effect:
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| LC | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPD | LYNCH | Robert | Mr | At Ballylawn, County Cork, Mr. Robert LYNCH. | ||
| FJ | 1841 | 7 | 31 | NPM | LYNCH | Thomas | Esq | On the 30th, in St Thomas's church, Thomas eldest son of Martin LYNCH of Lowberry, co Roscommon, to Mary eldest daughter of Stephen John LEONARD Esq of Queensfort in the co Galway | ||
| LS | 1841 | 8 | 02 | NPM | LYNCH | Thomas | At Dublen, Thomas LYNCH eldest son of Martin LYNCH of co Roscommon, Esq , to Mary eldest daughter of Stephen J LEONARD ESQ Galway | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 11 | 07 | NPS | LYNCH | Constable | Trial report Highway robbery near Castle Oliver | |||
| FJ | 1848 | 6 | 01 | NPD | LYNG | John | In Greenwich Hospital, aged 97, John LYNG. Deceased accompanied Captian COOK in his last voyage, and witnessed his being speared by the lances of the Indians | |||
| LGA | 1816 | 2 | 13b | NPA | LYON | John | Lt | To the descendants of Lt John LYON of Watercastle in the Kingdom of Ireland. If any of the descendants of the said Lt John LYON are in existance they are requested to send notice of their present place of abode to James CHALMER Esq solicitor Abington St London or David RAMBLY waiter to the Signet Northumberland St Edinborough Lt LYON was alive in 1744 February 6, 1816 | ||
| DWJ | 1751 | 4 | 06 | NPN | LYON | John | Rev Mr | The Rev Mr John LYON rector of bray, hath been presented, by his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, to the Prebend of St Patrick's Cathedral, vacant by the death of the Rev Mr CHAMBERLAIN | ||
| FJ | 1823 | 8 | 22 | NPD | LYONS | Denis | Esq | On Saturday, at Croom House, co Limerick, Mrs LYONS, wife of the late Denis LYONS Esq | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 8 | 22 | NPS | LYONS | Henry | Esq | See John CROKER | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 1 | 22 | NPS | LYONS | Henry | Esq | Committed to the Couny Limerick Gaol, by Henry LYONS Esq., and the Rev. Edward CROKER, Charles WILLIAMS and Owen GORMAN, for assaulting John LEE; sentenced to one fortnight's imprisonmentand hard labour. By Richard MASON, Esq., Richard WHITE, for assaulting Anstie KELLY. By Eyre EVANS and Michael BEVAN, Esqrs., William COLL, for pig stealing | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 5 | 11 | NPS | LYONS | Henry | Esq | Committed to the County Limerick Gaol, by J. CROKER and Henry LYONS, Esqrs. Thomas, James and William MAHONY, charged with illegally stealing three cows at Croom, the property of Laurence CUSHEN. | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 8 | 22 | NPS | LYONS | James | Esq | See John CROKER | ||
| LGA | 1807 | 7 | 14 | NPS | LYONS | James D | Esq | Saturday last a duel was fought near Castle Roberts in this Co between James D LYONS Esq & Jeffery BROWNING Esq the former attended by Capt Thomas Francis WILKINSON the latter by Capt LEE, when after exchanging one shot each without effect ... | ||
| LC | 1824 | 8 | 14 | NPS | LYONS | James D | Esq | Committed to the County Jail, by the Rev. Edward Croker, Thom is O'Grady, and Walter Hussey Burgh, Esqrs. from Ballyneety Petty Sessions, James Lyons, Michael Hartigan, Wm. Fogarty, Thomas Bradshaw, Michael M'Mahon, Peter Murnane, Patrick Hourigan, Maurice Downey, and Patrick Browne, for selling spirituous liquors without licence by John Croker and James D. Lyons, Esqrs. Richard Allen, for stealing wearing apparel; by Samuel Bennett, Esq. John, Mathew, Dennis, and Morgan Lawne, for a violent assault on William Quinlan. | ||
| LC | 1826 | 11 | 08 | NPS | LYONS | John | Esq | John LYONS, of Sanderspark, Esq. and three of the County Poloce, succeeded in apprehending a desparate character named William LEONARD, or LINEHAN, near Charleville, on Thursday, after a violent resistance. The Magistrates and Police have been long looking for the fellow, and several informations are sworn against him for various offences. | ||
| LC | 1822 | 2 | 06 | NPA | LYONS | John | ... Liskinett held by John LYONS ... Proposals to John C HIFFERNAN, Esq Mainster or Mrs. THERRY, Liskinett ... February 6, 1822 | |||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 8 | 09 | NPS | LYONS | John | Two brothers, John and Patrick LYONS, cooper, from Limerick, were sentenced in Waterford to two month's imprisonment and hard labour for stealing two decanters of whiskey. They were starving, and committed the robbery with a view of getting transported. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 8 | 08 | NPS | LYONS | Margaret | In the Criminal Court at Waterford, Thomas PRENDERGAST, an infirm man, nearly 80 years old, was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Margaret LYONS, aged 14 years, with a hatchet, for the purpose of robbing her; He was executed on Monday. John MARKS, Nicholas CONDON and John RYAN, were tried for violating the person of Margaret BURKE, and sentenced to be executed the 28th of August. | |||
| LC | 1824 | 8 | 28 | NPS | LYONS | Patrick | Committed to the County Jail, by Charles D. OLIVER and Samuel BENNETT, Esqrs. Margaret LANE, for a violent assault on William and John QUINLAN and Patrick LYONS | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 2 | 09 | NPS | LYONS | Esq | No Brunswicker | |||
| HC | 1772 | 4 | 20 | NPD | LYSAGHT | Edward Moore | Hon | A few days ago, at the Right Hon. Lord Lisle's in Dawson Street, Dublin, of a lingering illness, the Hon. Mr Edward Moore LYSAGHT, a youth of unblemished character, and deservedly lamented by all his family amd acquaintance. | ||
| LC | 1799 | 12 | 11 | NPM | LYSAGHT | Henry | Esq | Last Thursday, in Cork, Hen. LYSAGHT, Esq; to Miss Jane NORCOTT, daughter of the late James NORCOTT, Esq; of Springfield, co. Cork | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 9 | 28 | NPB | LYSAGHT | James | Mr | At Laghtamoneen, county Clare, aged 63 years, the wife of Mr. James LYSAGHT, of a daughter. Her husband in in the 73rd year. This happy couple has no increase in their family for the last twenty years. Nothing can equal their happiness. | ||
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 10 | NPS | LYSAGHT | James | James LYSAGHT, the principal in the abduction of Margaret CONNELL, of Ballyvoulane, was arrested in London, on Friday, under warrant of the Police Magistrate, and is on his way to be tried at the ensuing assizes ofthe County of Limerick | |||
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 17 | NPS | LYSAGHT | James | James LYSAGHT, apprehended in London, for abduction in this county, arrived here in the Mail Coach of Sunday, to abide his trial at the Assizes. | |||
| DWJ | 1725 | 12 | 18 | NPM | LYSAGHT | John | Esq | On Thursday last, John LYSAGHT of the co of Limerick, Esq was married to Catherine DEANE, daughter of the late Chief Baron of that name | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 3 | 27 | NPD | LYSAGHT | John | Lord Lisle | At Cashel, at an advanced age, the Hon Mrs Margaret HODDER, relict of the late William HODDER, of Hoddersfield, county Cork, Esq and daughter of John first lord Lisle of Mount North | ||
| LC | 1799 | 8 | 21 | NPD | LYSAGHT | Joseph | Hon | A few days ago, at Buxton, England, the Hon. Joseph LYSAGHT, late Collector of the Port of Cork. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 11 | 28 | NPM | LYSAGHT | Margaret | Esq | Edmond Cole Bowen Esq Attorney to Margaret second daughter of Thomas LYSAGHT Esq attorney | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 12 | 04 | NPD | LYSAGHT | Nicholas | Esq | In Bath, Mrs. LYSAGHT, relict of Nicholas LYSAGHT Esq formerly Govenor of Cork, and eldest daughter of the late Henry WRIXON Esq | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 5 | 18 | NPM | LYSAGHT | Nicholas | Esq | Same day [Saturday last], Nicholas LYSAGHT, Esq of Mallow, to Louisa, eldest daughter of Isaac MORGAN, Esq of Cork | ||
| CG HA | 1789 | 4 | 30 | NPM | LYSAGHT | Sally | Miss | Limerick, April 23. ... Last Thursday, Richard STAUNTON, of Rue, in the county of Galway, Esq; to the amiable Miss Sally LYSAGHT, of this city | ||
| FJ | 1789 | 5 | 01 | NPM | LYSAGHT | Sally | Richard STAUNTON of Rue GAL to Miss Sally LYSAGHT of Limerick | |||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 11 | 28 | NPM | LYSAGHT | Thomas | Esq | Edmond Cole Bowen Esq Attorney to Margaret second daughter of Thomas LYSAGHT Esq attorney | ||
| LC | 1791 | 5 | 16 | NPM | LYSAGHT | William | Esq | Thursday morning, at Nantanan Church, William LYSAGHT, of Mountnorth, in the county of Cork, Counsellor at Law, to Miss ROYCE, only daughter of Thomas ROYCE, of Ballinvirig, in this county, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1792 | 10 | 17 | NPD | LYSAGHT | William | Esq | On Wednesday last, Captain LYSAGHT, son to William LYSAGHT, of Mount North, in the County of Cork, Esq; of his return home from Mr. CROFTS, was thrown from his horse at the Cross of Woodfort, near Mallow, and unfortunately killed on the spot. | ||
| LC | 1792 | 10 | 17 | NPD | LYSAGHT | Capt | On Wednesday last, Captain LYSAGHT, son to William LYSAGHT, of Mount North, in the County of Cork, Esq; of his return home from Mr. CROFTS, was thrown from his horse at the Cross of Woodfort, near Mallow, and unfortunately killed on the spot. | |||
| CMC | 1808 | 1 | 04 | NPA | LYSAGHT | Lord Lisle | To be sold For the payment of debts, lands of Tobernea, situate near Charleville, in the Co. of Limerick, part of the estate of the Right Hon. Lord Lisle. Proposals will be received by Wm. LAPP, Esq. Patrick Street, Cork. Dec. 21. | |||
| LGA | 1812 | 12 | 04 | NPD | LYSAGHT | Mrs | In Bath, Mrs. LYSAGHT, relict of Nicholas LYSAGHT Esq formerly Govenor of Cork, and eldest daughter of the late Henry WRIXON Esq | |||
| LS | 1840 | 4 | 16 | NPD | LYSAGHT | At Muckridge House near Youghal Richard FITZGERALD Esq He was married to Miss NAGLE of the county Tip better known as 'Lovely Kate of Garnavilla'. By this fair lady so celebrated by the pen of LYSAGHT, he has left a numerous and interesting family | ||||
| FJ | 1844 | 1 | 09 | NPM | LYSTER | Ann | On the 2d inst, at the Wesleyan chapel, Thurles, Mr Thomas HENNESSY, merchant, aged sixty years, to Ann, aged twenty, daughter of Mr Joshua LYSTER of Thurles. The bride's father and the bridegroom were born on the same night | |||
| FJ | 1844 | 1 | 09 | NPM | LYSTER | Joshua | Mr | On the 2d inst, at the Wesleyan chapel, Thurles, Mr Thomas HENNESSY, merchant, aged sixty years, to Ann, aged twenty, daughter of Mr Joshua LYSTER of Thurles. The bride's father and the bridegroom were born on the same night | ||
| LC | 1824 | 4 | 17 | NPS | MABERLY | Mr MP | Mr. MABERLY, M. P. Has taken some lots of ground, in the vacinity of Bruiff, to encourage the growth of flax after the Dutch manner | |||
| LGA | 1820 | 11 | 07 | NPA | MAC DONNELL | Alexander | Sale of the paper | |||
| LGA | 1813 | 6 | 11 | NPM | MAC DONNELL | Joseph | Mr | Last night, in Patrick Street, John DOWLING, of Newcastle, co Limerick, Esq to Mrs MAC DONNELL, widow of Mr Joseph MAC DONNELL, of this city, and sister to Villiers PEACOCKE, of Dooneen, in this county, Esq | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 6 | 11 | NPM | MAC DONNELL | Mrs | Last night, in Patrick Street, John DOWLING, of Newcastle, co Limerick, Esq to Mrs MAC DONNELL, widow of Mr Joseph MAC DONNELL, of this city, and sister to Villiers PEACOCKE, of Dooneen, in this county, Esq | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 1 | 29 | NPM | MAC KINNON | Daniel | Esq | November 23, at Gallea, Ceylon, John B GRAVES Esq of Fortwilliam, co Limerick, to Louisa Rose only daughter of the late Daniel MAC KINNON Esq of Binfield, Berkshire | ||
| FJ | 1853 | 1 | 29 | NPM | MAC KINNON | Louisa Rose | November 23, at Gallea, Ceylon, John B GRAVES Esq of Fortwilliam, co Limerick, to Louisa Rose only daughter of the late Daniel MAC KINNON Esq of Binfield, Berkshire | |||
| BNL | 1796 | 3 | 28-01 | NPS | MAC NALY | Mr | Enniskillen Assizes Trial of Mr John CROKER | |||
| LC | 1810 | 3 | 21 | NPS | MACCULLOGH | A | Rev | The Rev. A MACCULLOGH acknowledges the receipt of five shillings from Charles D. OLIVER, Esq; for the poor of the Parish of Bruff; also 2l. 5s. from William BOUCHIER, Esq; fines upon carmen, for negligently obstructing the public way. | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 8 | 24 | NPM | MACDONNELL | Mary | Miss | In Mayo, Wm. WALDRON, Esq of Fara, in that co. to Miss Mary MACDONNELL, of Currathanwalla | ||
| FJ | 1829 | 8 | 25 | NPM | MACDONNELL | Rev Dr | Augt 18, by the Rev Dr MACDONNELL, FTCD, Robert James GRAVES MD of Harcourt Street in this city[Dublin], King's Professor of the Institute of medicine to Ann eldest daughter of the Rev William GROGAN of Slaney Park, countyWicklow | |||
| FJ | 1855 | 11 | 23 | NPM | MACDONOGH | B P | Esq MP | November 21, in Mullingar, B P MACGONOGH Esq MP Staff Assistant Surgeon to the depos on that town, to Sarah eldest daughter of the Rev Edward John GEOGHEGAN, of Millmount, co Westmeath | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 4 | 21 | NPS | MACGUIRE | An affair of honor took place on monday morning, at the Green of Clonraod, co. Clare, between two butchers, stout able young men, MACGUIRE & CONNELLY---in consequence of their being men of science in the fistic art, they did not go unaccompanied to the ground, as nearly five thousand persons attended. Much fun was expected, but after two most dreadful rounds, the police, who are every where when duty calls them, made their appearance, baffled the playful expectations of the audience, and marched these striking characters to Ennis, where they were liberated on finding bail to keep the peace. They are both well behaved men---but what won't an Irishman do to obtain the laurels. | ||||
| FJ | 1857 | 10 | 19 | NPM | MACK | John | Esq | October 14, at Bath, John MACK Esq, to Thomasine, second daughter of the late William SWAN, Esq, both of North Frederick Street, in this city | ||
| FJ | 1831 | 7 | 01 | NPA | MACKAY | James | James MACKAY, Deceased If the widow, son or daut or other relative of James MAKAY who was formerly a butler living with a gent in Mountjoy sq and other respectable situations in Dublin will apply to Mr CHAMNEY 14 Lower Gardiner st something useful ... | |||
| FJ | 1802 | 1 | 05 | NPS | MACKELLAR | N | Botany Bay The following copy of a proclamation from the Governor of Botany Bay seems to insinuate that there have been not only some insurrectional movements in that colony but subordination was not completely restored at the time ... N MACKELLAR Secr | |||
| FJ | 1857 | 6 | 08 | NPM | MACKENZIE | Donald | Maj | June 3, at the parish church Chiswick, Middlesex, D MACKENZIE Esq of Canton, China, son of the late Major D MACKENZIE, to Ricarda, youngest daughter of the late Captain Richard CROKER RN, formerly of Thornbury, Queen's co | ||
| FJ | 1857 | 6 | 08 | NPM | MACKENZIE | Donald William | Esq | June 3, at the parish church Chiswick, Middlesex, D MACKENZIE Esq of Canton, China, son of the late Major D MACKENZIE, to Ricarda, youngest daughter of the late Captain Richard CROKER RN, formerly of Thornbury, Queen's co | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 18 | NPS | MACKESSY | Edward | Margaret MACKESEY Murderer | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 18 | NPS | MACKESSY | Honora | Margaret MACKESEY Murderer | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 2 | 04 | NPS | MACKESSY | Margaret | Margaret MACKESEY Murderer | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 18 | NPS | MACKESSY | Margaret | Margaret MACKESEY Murderer | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 18 | NPS | MACKESSY | Mary | Margaret MACKESEY Murderer | |||
| LC | 1824 | 4 | 14 | NPD | MACKLIN | William COOKE, Esq. This Gentleman, who had long been known in former literary circles, died on Saturday, at an advanced age, at his house in Halfmoon Street, Piccadilly. He was born in Cork, which city he left in the year 1766. He wrote "The life of Macklin the Actor", with a "History of the Stage during the Life of that Performer;" also, "The life of the celebrated wit, Samuel FOOTE," with whom, as well as with MACKLIN, he was on intimate terms.London Paper | ||||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 4 | 07 | NPS | MACLOGHLIN | William | Esq | At Nass Assizes, William MACLOGHLIN, Esq., a Gentleman known in the fashionable circles, was convicted of being guilty of the murder of his step-father, Mr. COFFEY, and hanged on Saturday. Mr. MACLOGHLIN held for several years a situation in the Castle of Dublin, from which he lately retired on a very large pension.He was a distingusihed duellist. | ||
| FJ | 1821 | 2 | 01 | NPM | MACMULLEN | D William | Rev | On 24th ult at Hilltown church, Samuel SWAN Esq surgeon to Sarah eldest daughter of the Rev D William MACMULLEN of Saintfield | ||
| FJ | 1821 | 2 | 01 | NPM | MACMULLEN | Sarah | On 24th ult at Hilltown church, Samuel SWAN Esq surgeon to Sarah eldest daughter of the Rev D William MACMULLEN of Saintfield | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 20 | NPS | MACNAMARA | Bridget | Bridget MACNAMARA murder | |||
| LC | 1834 | 4 | 12 | NPN | MACNAMARA | James | New Grand Jury Act - the undermentiones cesspayers have been appointed by the Grand Jury to be associated with the Magistrates at the special road sessions co Clare ... Upper Tulla ... James MACNAMARA .. Matt REDDAN ...Lower Tulla .. Thomas BRIDGEMAN... | |||
| LC | 1834 | 10 | 18 | NPN | MACNAMARA | James | Cess Payers A list of cess payers appointed by the grand Jury at Summer Assizes 1834 ... Upper Tulla .. James MACNAMARA, Ayle; ... Cornelius REDDAN, Allagh; ... Lower Tulla ... Thomas BRIDGEMAN, Killeen; ... | |||
| FJ | 1822 | 9 | 07b | NPD | MACNAMARA | John | Esq | On the 3rd inst at Sandymont after a long & tedious illness John MACNAMARA Esq formerly of Crolnehall Barony of Tulla co Clare. This gentleman was profoundly skilled in the history & antiquaries of Ireland and was universally esteemed one of the most profound Irish scholars of his day. His MS collections relating to the language and literature of his native county are rare, curious and valuable | ||
| LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 14 | NPD | MACNAMARA | Mathew | Esq | Last Friday at his House at Castle Connell, Mathew MACNAMARA Esq; Counsellor at Law, and formerly Recorder of this City {Limerick]. … | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 4 | 12 | NPS | MACNAMARA. | VRev Dean | On Thursday night, the town of Bruff was brilliantly iluminated in honor of John LAWLESS, Esq., who is on a visit with the Very Rev. Dean MACNAMARA. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 3 | 31 | NPS | MACNEMARA | Rev | There was a fight commencing at the fair of Kilmallock, on Wednesday, but happily frustrated through the timely exertions of the worthy Catholic Rector, the Rev. Mr. MACNEMARA, and his curate, aided by the Messrs. O'CONNELL, of Kilmallock. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 5 | 01 | NPS | MACNEMARA | On Tuesday evening, a man named MACNEMARA, murdered his wife at Kilkishen, Co. Clare, in a fit of anger arising out of some family dispute. The unfortunate woman was in an advanced stage of pregnancy. | ||||
| LGA | 1811 | 7 | 30 | NPS | MACPOOLE | William Henry | On Sunday last, the lord Bishop of Limerick held an ordination at the Catherdral in this city, whe the following gentlemen were admitted to the order of Priesthooh: George W MASSY, A B; Edward CROKER, A B; John CROKER A B; Henry FITZGERALD A M; William HEARN, A M And the following gentlemen were ordained deacons: William SCOTT, A B; William Henry MACPOOLE, A B; Piers B GAMBLE, A B; Thomas GIBBINGS, A B; William MINCHIN, A B | |||
| FJ | 1843 | 3 | 14 | NPM | MACQUEEN | Miss | At Port Philip New South Wales, Capt MILLER formerly of the 40th Regt aged 65, to Miss MACQUEEN aged 71 | |||
| FJ | 1860 | 3 | 23 | NPM | MACUTCHEN | William | Esq | March 20, at Killedmond, William MACUTCHEN Esq of Knockmore, co Wexford, to Catherine E LITTLE, daughter of the late James LITTLE Esq Spa Hill, Co Carlow | ||
| FJ | 1857 | 5 | 18 | NPS | MADDEN | Anne | Melancholy story | |||
| LC_LM | 1774 | 6 | 09 | NPM | MADDEN | John | Mr | Mr. John MADDEN, of the Custom-house, to Miss BOLGER, of Fleet street | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 23 | NPS | MADDEN | John | City Limerick Quarter Sessions ... The Recorder then proceeded to pass sentence on the following persons, who were engaged in the rioting of the 25th June last: John BUCKLEY, John MADDEN, Patrick SPEERIN (a pensioner) Honora HANRAHAN, Margaret SHANNON, and Catherine LYNCH, to seven years transportation each. ... | |||
| LC | 1797 | 2 | 08 | NPS | MADDEN | Michael | Yesterday, the Worshipful John HARRISON, Esq; Mayor, held an Inquest at Kilonan, in the South Liberties of this City, on the body of Michael SHEA, who was killed by a stroke received on Sunday last at a Hurling Match, when the Verdict returned by the Jury was "the Patrick MADDEN, of Kilonan, did on said day wilfully strike the deceased a mortal blow with a hurly, of which blow he languished until the 6th inst. when he died. | |||
| LGA | 1807 | 6 | 19 | NPS | MADDEN | Patrick | Last Tuesday, Patrick MADDEN, a mason, of John-st, expire, in consequence of a fall down his cellar steps, when in the act of making a kick at his wife, which he missed, about a fortnight back, since whih he never uttered a sentance, and lingered in the greatest agony till the day of his disolution | |||
| LC | 1826 | 1 | 28 | NPS | MADDEN | John CLEARY is next brother to the man who was killed a short time ago by falling from his horse nea the bridge of Kilfinan, and succeeded to his property which is about 400l. a year.He was arrested on Thursday evening in a place called Garryspellane in this county, by an active and confidential agent of Thomas P. VOLES, Esq. after a fatiguing excursionHis father-in-law, whose name is KEAYS, charged as a principal in the same crime, has likewise been arrested in Dublin, by the exertions of Mr. VOKESSeveral persons it appeared claimed an interest in the above mentioned property, for which CLEARY was disputing, and in an affray arrising out of it, the murder was committed, while another man named MADDEN, was so desparately beaten on the same occasion, that he presents a miserable and revolting example of the most savage and barbarous cruelty. | ||||
| FJ | 1855 | 5 | 22 | NPD | MAGAN | Anne | Mrs | May 20, at her residence in Charlemont-street, in her 82d year, Mrs Anne MAGAN, last surviving daughter of the late John CHRISTIAN Esq of Monasterevan, and relict of W MAGAN Esq of Donoughmore House, co Kilkenny | ||
| FJ | 1858 | 2 | 12 | NPD | MAGAN | Arthur | Capt RN | February 8, in Brighton, Capt Arthur MAGAN RN second son of the late Arthur MAGAN Esq of Rutland Square | ||
| LC | 1810 | 11 | 17 | NPD | MAGAN | Arthur | Esq | In Rutland Street, Dublin, aged 20, Edward MAGAN, eldest son of the late Arthur MAGAN, Esq; of Clonearh | ||
| LC | 1827 | 10 | 06 | NPB | MAGAN | Arthur | Esq | In Dublin, John HAWKSWORTH, of Forest, in the Queen's County, Esq to Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Arthur MAGAN, of Clonearl, King's Cp. Esq. | ||
| FJ | 1857 | 8 | 21 | NPD | MAGAN | Arthur | Esq | August 19, in this city, in the 55th year of his age, George Percy MAGAN Esq of Portarlington, fifth son of Arthur MAGAN Esq of Clonearl, King's Co | ||
| FJ | 1858 | 2 | 12 | NPD | MAGAN | Arthur | Esq | February 8, in Brighton, Capt Arthur MAGAN RN second son of the late Arthur MAGAN Esq of Rutland Square | ||
| LC | 1810 | 11 | 17 | NPD | MAGAN | Edward | Esq | In Rutland Street, Dublin, aged 20, Edward MAGAN, eldest son of the late Arthur MAGAN, Esq; of Clonearh | ||
| LC | 1824 | 1 | 31 | NPM | MAGAN | George Percy | Esq | In Dublin, Percy MAGAN, Esq to Ellen, second daughter of Valentine O'CONNOR, Esq, of Great Denmark Street | ||
| FJ | 1857 | 8 | 21 | NPD | MAGAN | George Percy | Esq | August 19, in this city, in the 55th year of his age, George Percy MAGAN Esq of Portarlington, fifth son of Arthur MAGAN Esq of Clonearl, King's Co | ||
| LC | 1827 | 10 | 06 | NPB | MAGAN | Henrietta | In Dublin, John HAWKSWORTH, of Forest, in the Queen's County, Esq to Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Arthur MAGAN, of Clonearl, King's Cp. Esq. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 6 | 11 | NPM | MAGAN | Thomas | Esq | Thomas MAGAN, Esq., son of the late Arthur MAGAN, Esq., of Clonearl, to Sophia, daughter of William HUMPHREY, of Rutland Square, Dublin, Esq. | ||
| FJ | 1850 | 1 | 14 | NPM | MAGAN | Thomas Tilson | Esq | January 10, at Malahide Church, by the Rev Wm. PEACOCK, Thos. Tilson MAGAN Esq of Lower Baggot street, late Capt in Her M's 13th Light Dragons, to Louisa third daughter of M M O'GRADY, Esq MD, La Manch, Malahide | ||
| FJ | 1851 | 3 | 05 | NPB | MAGAN | Thomas Tilson | Esq | March 3, in Lower Baggot-street, the lady of Thomas Tilson MAGAN Esq of a daughter | ||
| FJ | 1853 | 1 | 06 | NPB | MAGAN | Thomas Tilson | Esq | January 1, at 5 Herbert street, the wife of Thos Tilson MAGAN Esq of a son | ||
| FJ | 1855 | 9 | 10 | NPB | MAGAN | Thomas Tilson | Esq | September 7, in Herbert Street, the wife of Thomas Tilson MAGAN Esq of a daughter | ||
| FJ | 1855 | 5 | 22 | NPD | MAGAN | W | Esq | May 20, at her residence in Charlemont-street, in her 82d year, Mrs Anne MAGAN, last surviving daughter of the late John CHRISTIAN Esq of Monasterevan, and relict of W MAGAN Esq of Donoughmore House, co Kilkenny | ||
| FJ | 1806 | 4 | 05 | NPD | MAGAN | Mrs | At lord Castlecoote's, St Stephens Green, Mrs Anne TILSON relict of the Rev Henry TILSON, daughter of Wiliam BUSHE Esq formerly of Cork Abbey and mother of Lady Castlecoote and Mrs MAGAN | |||
| FJ | 1848 | 2 | 21 | NPD | MAGEE | Anne | On the 11th inst, at Parson's Green, Stillorgan, Anne, eldest daughter of the late William Snell MAGEE Esq | |||
| FJ | 1842 | 4 | 21 | NPM | MAGEE | Mary | On the 19th inst, in Stillorgan church, Capt T P WILLIAMSON late 93d Highlanders to Mary youngest daughter of William Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green | |||
| FJ | 1848 | 1 | 07 | NPM | MAGEE | Rebecca | In Stillorgan church, James HAMILTON Esq of Chelsea London to Rebecca third daughter of the late Wiliam Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green Sitllorgan | |||
| FJ | 1825 | 8 | 02 | NPM | MAGEE | Robert | Esq | On the 26th ult at Edinburgh, Robert MAGEE Esq eldest son of William Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green in the co Dublin, to Jessy daughter of Richard PRENTICE Esq of Princes St Edinburgh | ||
| FLJ | 1787 | 10 | 20 | NPM | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | William Snell MAGEE, to Miss CROKER-KING, daughter of Samuel CROKER-KING, esq | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 4 | 11 | NPS | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | The following gentlemen have bee elected govenors and directors of the Bank of Ireland ... Directors ... Wm. S. MAGEE ...Esqrs | ||
| FJ | 1825 | 8 | 02 | NPM | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | On the 26th ult at Edinburgh, Robert MAGEE Esq eldest son of William Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green in the co Dublin, to Jessy daughter of Richard PRENTICE Esq of Princes St Edinburgh | ||
| FJ | 1842 | 4 | 21 | NPM | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | On the 19th inst, in Stillorgan church, Capt T P WILLIAMSON late 93d Highlanders to Mary youngest daughter of William Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green | ||
| FJ | 1846 | 7 | 23 | NPD | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | On the 18th inst, aged 85, William Snell NAGEE Esq of Parson's-green Stillorgan | ||
| FJ | 1848 | 1 | 07 | NPM | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | In Stillorgan church, James HAMILTON Esq of Chelsea London to Rebecca third daughter of the late Wiliam Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green Sitllorgan | ||
| FJ | 1848 | 2 | 21 | NPD | MAGEE | William Snell | Esq | On the 11th inst, at Parson's Green, Stillorgan, Anne, eldest daughter of the late William Snell MAGEE Esq | ||
| FJ | 1811 | 11 | 29 | NPS | MAGEE | William Snell | .. the names of the pannel upon the trial of Dr SHERIDAN, as called on Thursday last ... Wm S MAGEE,.... Edward CROKER ... | |||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 08 | NPS | MAGEE | Archdeacon | Mary CASEY, a helpless widow, aged 87 years, living at Blackditch, County Wicklow, in a letter to the Editor of the Register, writes in the following heart-bursting strain: "Having a cabin and about sixty perches of ground, (which was formerly a gravel quarry,) being a gratuity from Earl Fitzwilliam, no clergyman ever demanded tithe of me, until Archdeacon MAGEE served me with a subpoena for 3s. 4¢d. and threatens to take the blanket from my bed!" (What will "Blanket" STANLEY say to this?) | |||
| LS | 1841 | 12 | 30 | NPM | MAGILL | James | Esq | In Tralee church, the Rev henry Lancelot SANDES son of the late Lancelot SANDES Esq of Kileavan in the King's co, to Jane eldest daughter of Janes MAGILL Esq formerly of Tralee co Kerry and Glenlyon, co Westmesth | ||
| LS | 1841 | 12 | 30 | NPM | MAGILL | Jane | In Tralee church, the Rev henry Lancelot SANDES son of the late Lancelot SANDES Esq of Kileavan in the King's co, to Jane eldest daughter of Janes MAGILL Esq formerly of Tralee co Kerry and Glenlyon, co Westmesth | |||
| WHM | 1803 | 6 | NPD | MAGRATH | Eleanor (ow MOORE) | Mrs | In Kilkenny, Mrs Eleanor MAGRATH wife of Lt-Col MAGRATH and relict of the late Chidley MOORE of Clonmel in the co of Tipperary, Esq | |||
| FJ | 1801 | 6 | 06d | NPS | MAGRATH | John | On Wednesday last, by direction of the superintendent Magistrate Mr WILSON, the peace officer, with the assistance of petty constables apprehended John MAGRATH; Mat WHELAN, Thos KELLY, Hugh LAUGHLIN and Peter DOOLAN charged with robbing | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 6 | 01 | NPM | MAGRATH | Patrick | Esq | Thursday morning, in Cork, Patrick MAGRATH, of Fortlands, near Charleville, Esq. to Anne, only daughter of the late John HAYES, of that city, Esq. | ||
| WHM | 1803 | 6 | NPD | MAGRATH | Lt-Col | In Kilkenny, Mrs Eleanor MAGRATH wife of Lt-Col MAGRATH and relict of the late Chidley MOORE of Clonmel in the co of Tipperary, Esq | ||||
| Pue'sO | 1755 | 3 | 25 | NPN | MAGUIRE | Arthur | Esq | Arthur MAGUIRE Esq is appointed a six clerk of the Court of Chancery in room of Walter GLASCOCK Esq deceased | ||
| FJ | 1809 | 11 | 14 | NPD | MAGUIRE | Arthur | Esq | At Clenea, county Tipperary, on Thursday, Mrs MAGUIRE, wife of Arthur MAGUIRE Esq | ||
| Pue'sO | 1747 | 2 | 07 | NPN/S | MAGUIRE | Arthur | 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. | ||
| FJ | 1854 | 2 | 01 | NPM | MAGUIRE | Ellen | January 28, in Cork, Cornelius Roger O'CALLAGHAN, Esq eldest son of Roger O'CALLAGHAN Esq of Gortmore Cottage, in that co, to Ellen, daughter of the late John MAGUIRE Esq | |||
| FJ | 1854 | 2 | 01 | NPM | MAGUIRE | John | Esq | January 28, in Cork, Cornelius Roger O'CALLAGHAN, Esq eldest son of Roger O'CALLAGHAN Esq of Gortmore Cottage, in that co, to Ellen, daughter of the late John MAGUIRE Esq | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 10 | 26 | NPS | MAGUIRE | John | Trial for assault | |||
| LC | 1827 | 2 | 28 | NPM | MAGUIRE | Mary | Miss | Mr. John CAMPBELL, of Derraleck, near, Enniskillen, aged nearly 80 years, to Miss Mary MAGUIRE, aged 18, the nuptials were celebrated exactly eleven days after the death of his former wife, with whom he had lived in a most affectionate manner for nearly 50 years. | ||
| FJ | 1819 | 9 | 08 | NPM | MAGUIRE | Roger | Mr | On Saturday last, at Comlough, near Newry, by the Rev Peter MALONE, Mr Roger MAGUIRE blacksmith, aged 68, to Miss Mary Ann Maria BRADY, aged 18. The bridegroom has laboured under severe bodily affliction for some time, and has been a disconsolate widower since the 17th of July last | ||
| FJ | 1809 | 11 | 14 | NPD | MAGUIRE | Mrs | At Clenea, county Tipperary, on Thursday, Mrs MAGUIRE, wife of Arthur MAGUIRE Esq | |||
| FJ | 1855 | 2 | 16 | NPS | MAGUIRE | Sergeant | Death under Strange Circumstances.The room of a poor woman named Susan EGAN, in the house 17, Grangegorman-lane, having been observed locked for an unusual lenght of time, her neighbours feared she might be ill and in need of assistance. Accordingly they informed Sergeant MAGUIRE of the circumstances. Upon the door being forced open by the officer, the poor woman was discovered lying face downwards on the floor, dead, and quite cold. No fire or firing except a single sod of turf was found in the room, and, with the exception of a Swedish turnip, no description of food was observable. The room was pretty comfortably furnished. The deceased was about 67 years of age, and had been for some time in receipt of relief from St Paul's p | |||
| LGA | 1820 | 8 | 08 | NPS | MAHAN | Thomas | Committals By H. CONSIDINE, Esq. to the Co. gaol, Thomas HAYES, for threatening the life and burning the house of John DWYER. By Godfrey MASSY, Esq. to said gaol, Michael MURKELY, for cow stealing. By Eyre EVANS, Esq. Thomas MAHAN and Thomas BRIEN, for cow stealing | |||
| LC | 1823 | 7 | 05 | NPS | MAHER | John | This day, Mr. BLACKER held a session under the Insurrection Act in the City Court, when John MAHER was put on his trial, charged with being an idle and disorderly person, having been found skulking on the high road near the Artilery Barrack, at an unseasonable hour on the 27th of June last. This wwas the person who robbed the Nunnery Chapel some time since of a silver cup, but for want of prosecution on that charge, was liberated. He stated in his defence to account for his being found out, that he had been denounced by the Clergy; that no person would permit him into a dwelling-house; and that, in consequence, he was obliged to sleep in a lime-kiln convenient to where he was taken. Mr. BLACKBOURNE said his case did not come within the meaning of the Act, not having a known place of residence, and he was ordered to be discharged. The Court then adjourned and the Learned Counsel set out for Dublin. | |||
| LC | 1824 | 8 | 04 | NPS | MAHER | John | John HAYES and John MAHER were presented by the Grand Jury and vagrants, and on the Bench enquiring of them as to their course of lifeMAHER stated that he did not consider it would be lawful to transport him as he had a trade, and therefore a means of livelihood; he said he could get witnesses to prove his assertions, therefore he conceived his case did not come within the Act of Parliament, which could not apply to him. | |||
| LC | 1810 | 8 | 29 | NPS | MAHER | Nicholas | Esq | Mary COSTIGAN, otherwise GRANT, was executed on Wednesday last, at Gallows-Hill, near Clonmel, for the wilful murder of Nicholas MAHER, Esq.Eleanor GRANT, her mother, who was to have been hanged at the same time, for the same offence, has been respited until the 17th Sept. next. | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 7 | 07 | NPM | MAHON | Frances | Miss | On Tuesday last (3/7), Ringrose Drew WATSON Esq of Clare Street to Frances only daughter of James MAHON Esq of this city | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 7 | 07 | NPM | MAHON | James | Esq | On Tuesday last (3/7), Ringrose Drew WATSON Esq of Clare Street to Frances only daughter of James MAHON Esq of this city | ||
| LC | 1768 | 8 | 15 | NPM | MAHON | Margaret | Miss | [Dublin] A few days ago, Mr. William GRIFFITH, to Miss Margaret MAHON, of Bow lane | ||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 27 | NPM | MAHON | Mary Margaret | On the 15th January last, at Agra, Bengal Presidency, by special licence, Hay Tweedale STEWART, Esq. of Mirzapore, to Mary Margaret, youngest daughter of the Right Worshipful Nicholas MAHON, Esq. May of Limerick | |||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 27 | NPM | MAHON | Nicholas | Esq | On the 15th January last, at Agra, Bengal Presidency, by special licence, Hay Tweedale STEWART, Esq. of Mirzapore, to Mary Margaret, youngest daughter of the Right Worshipful Nicholas MAHON, Esq. May of Limerick | ||
| LC | 1796 | 3 | 23 | NPS | MAHONY | Bartholemew Duhigg | Mr | Last term, Mr. Barth. Duhigg MAHONY, of Charleville, was sworn an Attorney of the Courts of Common Please and Exchequer, in this Kingdom, pursuantto the Statute for the admission of Roman Catholics. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 5 | 11 | NPS | MAHONY | James | Committed to the County Limerick Gaol, by J. CROKER and Henry LYONS, Esqrs. Thomas, James and William MAHONY, charged with illegally stealing three cows at Croom, the property of Laurence CUSHEN. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 27 | NPD | MAHONY | Mathew | Mrs | In Bruff, of pulmonary consumption, Mrs. MAHONY, wife to Mr Mathew MAHONY, much and most deservedly lamented. | ||
| LC | 1782 | 12 | 26 | NPD | MAHONY | Robert | Mr | In Charleville, Mr. Robert MAHONY, sen.At the same place, Mrs. QUIN, Wife of Mr. John QUIN, of Blarney-lane | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 5 | 11 | NPS | MAHONY | Thomas | Committed to the County Limerick Gaol, by J. CROKER and Henry LYONS, Esqrs. Thomas, James and William MAHONY, charged with illegally stealing three cows at Croom, the property of Laurence CUSHEN. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 5 | 11 | NPS | MAHONY | William | Committed to the County Limerick Gaol, by J. CROKER and Henry LYONS, Esqrs. Thomas, James and William MAHONY, charged with illegally stealing three cows at Croom, the property of Laurence CUSHEN. | |||
| LGA | 1816 | 6 | 11 | NPS | MAHONY | Maj | Major CROKER, of Quartertown, is appointed Yeaomanry Brigade Major, in the District of Limerick, vice Major MAHONY, who exchanges for the Cork and Kerry districts | |||
| LGA | 1816 | 2 | 23 | NPS | MAHONY | Barn fire | ||||
| FJ | 1821 | 8 | 23 | NPM | MAJOR | James | Esq | 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 | ||
| LC | 1821 | 8 | 25 | NPM | MAJOR | James | Esq | 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 | ||
| FJ | 1822 | 9 | 12 | NPB | MAJOR | James | Esq | On Saturday last (7/9), at Bellemonte, co Derry, the lady of James MAJOR Esq Barrister at law of a son | ||
| FJ | 1823 | 9 | 26 | NPB | MAJOR | James | Esq | On Sunday last, at Belmont, near Londonderry, the lady of James MAJOR Esq barrister-at-law of a son | ||
| LC | 1824 | 5 | 22 | NPD | MAJOR | James | Esq | At Kilmallock in this county, James MAJOR, Esq. Officer of Excise. | ||
| FJ | 1825 | 5 | 11 | NPB | MAJOR | James | Esq | On the 30th ult, at Bellmonte, co Londonderry, the lady of James MAJOR Esq of a daughter | ||
| FJ | 1826 | 10 | 06 | NPB | MAJOR | James | Esq | At Bellemonte, on the 29th ult, the lady of James MAJOR Esq of a son | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 3 | 01 | NPB | MAJOR | James | Esq | In North Great George's Street, the lady of James MAJOR Esq of a son | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 16 | NPS | MALIBRAN | Madame | George OSBORNE pianist and composer | |||
| FJ | 1849 | 9 | 07 | NPD | MALLET | J and R | Messrs | September 4, Mr. Hampton John MATHEW, aged 81 years, sincerely and deservedly regretted. The deceased enjoyed a confidential situation in the bank of the late Sir Thomas LIGHTON, Bart, for a period of 23 years, and latterly acted as cashier to the firm of Messre. J amd R MALLET, of this city, from whom he received a liberal superannuation for many years | ||
| LH | 1832 | 10 | 01 | NPM | M'ALLISTER | Jane | At Enniskillen, John CROKER, of Upper Dominick st, Dublin, to Jane M'ALLISTER, widow of Simon M'ALLISTER, of Newry, Esq | |||
| LH | 1832 | 10 | 01 | NPM | M'ALLISTER | Simon | Esq | At Enniskillen, John CROKER, of Upper Dominick st, Dublin, to Jane M'ALLISTER, widow of Simon M'ALLISTER, of Newry, Esq | ||
| CG HA | 1788 | 2 | 14 | NPM | MALONE | Alice | Miss | Waterford ... Last week was married, Mr Owen KEOGH, of Newfoundland, to Miss Alice MALONE, of Lady lane. | ||
| FJ | 1845 | 1 | 30 | NPM | MALONE | Laurence | Esq | On the 29th of January, M H CHAMBERLAINE Esq of Rathmines, to Maria eldest daughter of Laurence MALONE, Esq of Ennis Street | ||
| LC | 1793 | 10 | 16 | NPS | MALONE | Margaret | Yesterday afternoon, about 6 o'clock, a respectable Shop-keeper of this City[Limerick], fell into the River above New-Bridge; the inhabitants of the adjoining Quays were isntantly alarmed;-- a gallant Amazon, Margaret MALONE, leapt into the river, and caught hold of his hair, by which means, and the assistance given by Mr. Edy LACY, in providing ropes and lanterns, agreeable to the order of the Humane Society, the Gentleman's life ewas preserved:--We have pleasure to hear that the above woman will be amply rewarded by the Humane Society:--Three Persons have, within this week, been rescued from drowning, which in great measure can be attributed to rewards held forth by the Society.--Buoys, ropes, poles, &c. are now in readiness at Mr. LACY's shop for any emergency. | |||
| FJ | 1845 | 1 | 30 | NPM | MALONE | Maria | On the 29th of January, M H CHAMBERLAINE Esq of Rathmines, to Maria eldest daughter of Laurence MALONE, Esq of Ennis Street | |||
| FJ | 1819 | 9 | 08 | NPM | MALONE | Peter | Rev | On Saturday last, at Comlough, near Newry, by the Rev Peter MALONE, Mr Roger MAGUIRE blacksmith, aged 68, to Miss Mary Ann Maria BRADY, aged 18. The bridegroom has laboured under severe bodily affliction for some time, and has been a disconsolate widower since the 17th of July last | ||
| Pue'sO | 1752 | 6 | 30 | NPN/S | MALONY | Crosdale | Esq | Letters patent having passed the Great Seal of this Kingdom granting unto Crosdale MALONY and Anthony WOULFE Esqrs Officers of Clerks of the Crown and Peace for the counties of Clare, Limerick and county of the City of Limerick | ||
| FJ | 1853 | 4 | 08 | NPM | MANGAN | Bessie | April 5, by Archdeacon HAMILTON, James MATTHEWS Esq of No. 1 Elbana-terace, to Bessie, eldest daughter John MANGANEsq of Ormond-quay | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 4 | 08 | NPM | MANGAN | John | Esq | April 5, by Archdeacon HAMILTON, James MATTHEWS Esq of No. 1 Elbana-terace, to Bessie, eldest daughter John MANGANEsq of Ormond-quay | ||
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 21 | NPS | MANGANE | Margaret | ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE. COUNTY LIMERICK COURTSATURDAY. Dominick Joyce, Patrick Molony, and John Molony, were indicted for the abduction of Ellen Mangane, with intent that Thomas Joyce forcibly marry the said Ellen Manganeand also for stealing 30s, the property of Thomas Mangane. Thomas Mangane proved that his house was broken into on the night of the 16th of January last, by an armed party, his niece forcibly taken away out of her bed, and one of his drawers broken and a thirty shilling bank note taken thereout; Patrick Molony missed fire at him with a pistol, identified him and Dominick Joyce ; the girl was not more than six it teen years' old, and is since well married. Margaret Mangane confirmed the evidence of her husband, and identified John Molony; Ellen Mangane alias Real, a very comely and interesting young woman, corroborated the testimony of her relations; she was carried off from her bed by Thomas Joyce, who is not taken, and others whom she did not know; did not see Dominick Joyce or John MoIony, among the party. Thomas Butler, Policeman, proved seeing Patrick Molony at his house in bed the night of the outrage. The prisoners received a good distract for sobriety and industry and the Jury acquitted them. | |||
| FJ | 1824 | 8 | 17 | NPM | MANINGHAM | Coote | Maj Gen | On the 12th inst at St George's Hanover Square London, Edward BULLER Esq grandson of the late Mr Justice BULLER, to Mary Anne eldest daughter of the late Maj Gen Coote MANINGHAM | ||
| FJ | 1824 | 8 | 17 | NPM | MANINGHAM | Mary Anne | On the 12th inst at St George's Hanover Square London, Edward BULLER Esq grandson of the late Mr Justice BULLER, to Mary Anne eldest daughter of the late Maj Gen Coote MANINGHAM | |||
| FJ | 1827 | 1 | 22 | NPM | MANLEY | William | Rev | On the 21st inst, in St Mark's church, by the Rev William MANLEY, John LEE Esq of Harcourt Placee to Marianne, daughter of the latye John GARDINER Esq | ||
| FJ | 1828 | 8 | 02y | NPS | MANN | Toomevara Outrage ... Capt WILSON is here at the investigation. A servant boy of Mr H RYAN who was examined yesterday evening, proved most satisfactorily that KELLY shot the man and there are two more to corroberate his testomny. It was likewise proved most satisfactorily that the police were the aggressors. Robert MANN .. | ||||
| LGA | 1819 | 4 | 16 | NPM | MANNING | Eliza | Miss | At the Independent Church, Bedford Row, by the Rev. Mr. PETHERICK, the Rev. William THOMAS, late of Bradford College, Yorkshire, to Miss Eliza MANNING, of Kilfinnan, in this county. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 4 | 14 | NPS | MANNING | John | Cork Assizes The following convictions have taken place since our last, in the City court, before Judge TORRENS:Patrick MANNING, and John MANNING, for stealing three cows from Michael MCCARTHY; sentence of death recorded... | |||
| FJ | 1828 | 8 | 12 | NPD | MANNING | M | Esq | On the 7th inst at the house of her brother in law M MANNING Esq, Molseworth St, Miss FIELD daughter of the late William FIELD Esq of this city | ||
| LC | 1827 | 4 | 14 | NPS | MANNING | Patrick | Cork Assizes The following convictions have taken place since our last, in the City court, before Judge TORRENS:Patrick MANNING, and John MANNING, for stealing three cows from Michael MCCARTHY; sentence of death recorded... | |||
| LC | 1827 | 9 | 15 | NPD | MANNING | Thomas Henry | Esq | On Saturday last, at Ruan Lodge, County Tipperary, Thomas Henry, infant son of Thomas Smithwick MANNING, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 9 | 01 | NPB | MANNING | Thomas Smithwick | Esq | On Wednesday se'nnight, at Ruan Lodge, County Tipperary, the lady of Thomas Smithwick MANNING, Esq of a son | ||
| LC | 1827 | 9 | 15 | NPD | MANNING | Thomas Smithwick | Esq | On Saturday last, at Ruan Lodge, County Tipperary, Thomas Henry, infant son of Thomas Smithwick MANNING, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 2 | 28 | NPA | MANNIX | James | Advertisement for properties in Limerick | |||
| LGA | 1811 | 1 | 04 | NPD | MANSELL | Margaret Cole | At Bath on the 24th ult, Mrs Margaret Cole MANSELL, daughter of the late Henry Cole BOWEN of Bowens Court Esq | |||
| LS | 1840 | 9 | 07 | NPM | MANSELL | Peter | Rev | At St Mary's church, Youghal, the Rev Peter MANSELL, Rector of Kingston, Sommersetshire, to Geraldine Tierney daughter of the Rev James W GRAVES, Rector of Ightermurrough, co Cork, and of Fort William, in this co | ||
| FJ | 1835 | 7 | 03 | NPD | MANSERGH | George | Capt | At Springfield, near Leixlip, aged 62, Mary the relict of Capt George MANSERGH and eldest sister of the late Rev Charles WOLFE [note will pr PCA 1836 Admr - J WOLFE of Lucan co Dublin] | ||
| LGA | 1808 | 1 | 19 | NPA | MANSERGH | James | Esq | Monefox Within a mile of Kilmallock, on the Mail Coach Road To be let, together of in divisions, for such terms as may be agreed on, 126 acres of Monefox - 67 A from 25 March next, as now held by Mr. Laurence CUSSEN, and his Under-Tenants; and 53 A from 1st May next, as now held by John HANNAN; and about 6 A by James FITZGERALD, from 25th March next. No promise of Preference has been or will be given, and the lands will be let as soon as the value is offered. Proposals in writing to James MANSERGH, Esq, Limerick; or to William GABBETT, Esq Castle-Connell January 8, 1808 | ||
| FJ | 1835 | 7 | 03 | NPD | MANSERGH | Mary [nee WOLFE] | Mrs | At Springfield, near Leixlip, aged 62, Mary the relict of Capt George MANSERGH and eldest sister of the late Rev Charles WOLFE [note will pr PCA 1836 Admr - J WOLFE of Lucan co Dublin] | ||
| FJ | 1775 | 12 | 30 | NPN | many | List of Freeman & Freeholders in Dublin | ||||
| FJ | 1775 | 12 | 12-14 | NPN | many | List of Freeman & Freeholders in Dublin | ||||
| Pue'sO | 1754 | 8 | 14 | NPS | MANYFORD | Joseph | Same day [Wednesday] the Assizes ended at Maryborough where action was tried between Joseph MANYFORD, Plaintiff and John LEE, Defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife and for assultingthe Plaintiff, the jury gave a verdict for the Plaintiff with 200L damages | |||
| HDM | 1771 | 7 | 02-04 | NPD | MANYPENNY | James | Mr | In Ormond Market, Mr James MANYPENNY cashier to the bank of Messers Coates, Dawson & Lawless | ||
| FJ | 1767 | 11 | 24-28 | NPM | MANYPENY | [Alexander] | Lt Col | Lt Col [Alexander] MANYPENY of the 56th Regiment of Foot to Miss [Margaret] CHAMBERLAIN daughter of Michael CHAMBERLAINE Esq an eminent barrister at law | ||
| LC | 1779 | 9 | 13 | NPM | MAQUAY | George | Esq | [Waterford] At Doncaster, in Yorkshire, (England) George MAQUAY, of Dublin Esq, to Miss DISNEY eldest daughter of the late Moore DISNEY of Churchtown in this county Esq | ||
| LC | 1782 | 11 | 18 | NPM | MARA | Elinor | Miss | Last Saturday, Mr. William RYAN, Linen Draper, to teh amiable Miss Elinor MARA, daughter of Mr. Wm. MARA, of Morough, in this Co. | ||
| LC | 1782 | 11 | 18 | NPM | MARA | William | Mr. | Last Saturday, Mr. William RYAN, Linen Draper, to teh amiable Miss Elinor MARA, daughter of Mr. Wm. MARA, of Morough, in this Co. | ||
| FJ | 1849 | 1 | 05 | NPM | MARA | William F | Esq | On the 4th isnt, at Rutland Square, in the house of the mother of the bride, by the Rev P COOPER, of Marlborough street, Wm F MARA Esq barrister-at-law, to Margaret third daughter of the late Joseph SMITH Esq | ||
| FJ | 1820 | 3 | 10 | NPD | MARBERRY | Ducket | Esq | In Chatam Street, after a few days illness Ducket MAYBERRY Esq | ||
| LC | 1796 | 3 | 23 | NPM | MARK | Hannah | Miss | Yesterday, at the Meeting House, Mr. Joseph FISHER, of this city, merchant, to the very agreeable Miss Hannah MARK, daughter of the late Thomas MARK, Esq; both of the Society of Quakers. | ||
| LGA | 1810 | 10 | 16 | NPB | MARK | John | Esq | A few days ago in his house in Upper George's street the lady of John MARK ESq of a daughter | ||
| LC | 1797 | 3 | 22 | NPM | MARK | Thomas | Esq | At the Quaker’s Meeting House on Friday last, Joshua Wm. FENNELL, of Redhill, Co. Tipperary, Esq; to the amiable Miss MARK, daughter of the late Thomas MARK, of this city, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1797 | 3 | 22 | NPM | MARK | Miss | At the Quaker’s Meeting House on Friday last, Joshua Wm. FENNELL, of Redhill, Co. Tipperary, Esq; to the amiable Miss MARK, daughter of the late Thomas MARK, of this city, Esq. | |||
| FJ | 1808 | 9 | 19 | NPM | MARKEY | Jane | Miss | Mr Peter DREW of Bob's grove [co Cavan], near Slane, to Miss Jane MARKEY daughter of the late Mr Peter MARKEY of Dyer-street Drougheda | ||
| FJ | 1808 | 9 | 19 | NPM | MARKEY | Peter | Mr | Mr Peter DREW of Bob's grove [co Cavan], near Slane, to Miss Jane MARKEY daughter of the late Mr Peter MARKEY of Dyer-street Drougheda | ||
| LS | 1840 | 9 | 10 | NPM | MARKHAM | Henrietta Grace | At St Anne's church Dublin, by the Rev Archdeacon RUSSELL, John CROKER Esq son of the late Rev CROKER of this county, to Henrietta Grace youngest daughter of the late William MARKHAM Esq of Abbey and Glenbanin, in the co Tipperary | |||
| LS | 1840 | 9 | 10 | NPM | MARKHAM | William | Esq | At St Anne's church Dublin, by the Rev Archdeacon RUSSELL, John CROKER Esq son of the late Rev CROKER of this county, to Henrietta Grace youngest daughter of the late William MARKHAM Esq of Abbey and Glenbanin, in the co Tipperary | ||
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPD | MARKHAM | Admiral | At Naples, Admiral MARKHAM. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 8 | 08 | NPS | MARKS | John | In the Criminal Court at Waterford, Thomas PRENDERGAST, an infirm man, nearly 80 years old, was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Margaret LYONS, aged 14 years, with a hatchet, for the purpose of robbing her; He was executed on Monday. John MARKS, Nicholas CONDON and John RYAN, were tried for violating the person of Margaret BURKE, and sentenced to be executed the 28th of August. | |||
| LGA | 1806 | 8 | 01 | NPM | MARLAND | Miss | At St Peter's Church Dublin by special license Richard Cotton WALKER Esq barrister-at-law to the very amiable Miss MARLAND of French St | |||
| LEP-CS | 1832 | 3 | 09 | NPM | MARNANE | Michael | Rev | Tuesday, at Kilmallocke, by the Rev. Mr. MARNANE, Eliza, third daughter of Mr. James QUINLAN, to Mr. John M'CARTHY of Glenfield, County Limerick. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 8 | 06 | NPS | MARNANE | Rev Mr | The Rev. Mr. MARNANE, P. P. of Kilmallock, gratefully acknowledges the receipt of £5 from R. ROBBINETT, Esq., of Cork, and £1 from James H. MASSY DAWSON, Esq., for the relief of that place. | |||
| LC | 1824 | 7 | 24 | NPS | MARRETT | C | Sir | At the Court of Petty Sessions, this day present, the Mayor, Sir C. MARRETT, and William ROCHE, Esq. The only case that appeared for investigation was that of a man named John MEAGHER, who was found at an unseasonable hour, last night, in the Convent of St. Clare. This unfortunate creature was examined by the bench, and voluntarily made the followning statement: That he was a blacksmith by trade; admitted scaling the Nunnery wall, and that his sole object in getting into the premises was the hope of being transported; that he was excommunicated about 15 months ago (for stealing a silver chalice out of the Convent Chapel,) since which period he has been refused employment everywhere he applied; is reduced to the most extreme distress; has not been suffered to enter any house; lives by begging a few potatoes and is obliged to roast them in a lime-kiln; no one, not even his brother, would know him or hold community with him; is almost in a state of nakedness and actually starving from want and misery; transportation would be a relief for him. This singular and lamentable detail made a considerable impression on the Court: the unfortunate wretch was truly an object of pity. The porter of the Nunnery, William O'MEALY, then swore informations against him, and he was committed to stand trial at the ensuing assizes. The Mayor observed, that if the prosecution failed, he might be indicted as a vagrant, and thus his wished would be accomplished. | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 5 | 23 | NPS | MARRETT | C A | 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. | ||
| FJ | 1853 | 10 | 05 | NPM | MARSACK | Jannette | September 29, in London, John MATHEW Esq of the co Tipperary, to Jannette, only daughter of Colonel MARSACK, late the Grenadier Guards | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 10 | 05 | NPM | MARSACK | Col | September 29, in London, John MATHEW Esq of the co Tipperary, to Jannette, only daughter of Colonel MARSACK, late the Grenadier Guards | |||
| LGA | 1813 | 10 | 12 | NPM | MARSH | George | Esq Maj | On Saturday morning last by the Rev Richard FITZ_GERALD at St John's Church, George MARSH of Ballinaminton, in Kings County Esq and Maj in the Royal Kings County Regiment Militia to Jane youngest daughter of Edward RYVES of Nelson place in this city Esq | ||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | MARSHALL | Charlotte | 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 | |||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | MARSHALL | Dyson | Gen Sir | 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 | ||
| FJ | 1841 | 4 | 16 | NPM | MARSHALL | John | Esq | on the 12th inst, at St George's Hanover square, London, Lord Monteagle of Mount Trenchard, co Limerick, to Mary Anne eldest daughter of J MARSHALL Esq of Halsteads, Cumberland | ||
| LS | 1841 | 4 | 19 | NPM | MARSHALL | John | Esq | At St George Hanover sq london, by the Rev Henry V ELLIOTT, the Rt Hon Lord Mounteagle tp Mary Anne daughter of John MARSHALL Esq of Upper Grosvenor St and Halisteads Cumberland. A select circle of friends of both families were present at the ceromony | ||
| FJ | 1841 | 4 | 16 | NPM | MARSHALL | Mary Anne | on the 12th inst, at St George's Hanover square, London, Lord Monteagle of Mount Trenchard, co Limerick, to Mary Anne eldest daughter of J MARSHALL Esq of Halsteads, Cumberland | |||
| LS | 1841 | 4 | 19 | NPM | MARSHALL | Mary Anne | At St George Hanover sq london, by the Rev Henry V ELLIOTT, the Rt Hon Lord Mounteagle tp Mary Anne daughter of John MARSHALL Esq of Upper Grosvenor St and Halisteads Cumberland. A select circle of friends of both families were present at the ceromony | |||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | MARSHALL | Simon | 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 | ||
| LC | 1797 | 1 | 28 | NPM | MARSHALL | William | Esq | On Sunday last, James LANGTON, Esq; Captain in the South Cork Regiment of Militia, to Miss MARSHALL, daughter of the late William MARSHALL, of Drinadaly, Co. Meath, Esq; | ||
| LC | 1797 | 1 | 28 | NPM | MARSHALL | Miss | On Sunday last, James LANGTON, Esq; Captain in the South Cork Regiment of Militia, to Miss MARSHALL, daughter of the late William MARSHALL, of Drinadaly, Co. Meath, Esq; | |||
| Pue'sO | 1755 | 10 | 21-25 | NPS | MARSHALL | Mr Justice | [appointment of MPs] Guy MOORE Esq for the Borough of Clonmell in the room of Mr Justice MARSHALL now one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas | |||
| FJ | 1846 | 8 | 15 | NPM | MARTIN | Alfred J | Esq | On the 8th inst, at Cove, Alfred J MARTIN Esq of Kingstown, to Isabella, third daughter of Lt J COOTE of 72d Highlanders | ||
| DWJ | 1748 | 5 | 28 | NPD | MARTIN | Anthony | Esq | Last week died Anthony MARTIN of Dangon in the co Galway, Esq by whose death his eldest son Richard MARTIN esq gets an estate of above 2000L a year | ||
| FJ | 1842 | 3 | 09 | NPM | MARTIN | Frances | On the 3d inst, in St Andrews church, Vaughan WALDRON Esq, second son of the late Maj WALDRON of Ashford, co Roscommon, to Frances third daughter of William MARTIN of this city | |||
| Pue'sO | 1737 | 11 | 05 | NPD | MARTIN | george | Mr | On Thursday night died in the said (Four Courts) Marshalsea after a confinment of ten years, Mr George MARTIN, formerly an eminent merchant and banker in Gallway | ||
| FJ | 1848 | 12 | 16 | NPD | MARTIN | Harriet Eliza | On the 12th inst, in London, John James GLOSSOP Esq to Harriet Eliza only daughter of Lt-Col Samuel Coote MARTIN, of the Grenadier Guards | |||
| LC | 1827 | 7 | 25 | NPD | MARTIN | John | On the 14th instant, at Marteus Herns, near Bracknell, John MARTIN, aged 90, having served his King and country in the reigns of King George the Second and Third at the taking of Quebec and Martinique, and is supposed to be the last seaman who helped to carry the great General WOLFE of the field of battle. | |||
| FJ | 1763 | 9 | 10-13 | NPD | MARTIN | Peter | Mr | At Galway, Mr Peter MARTIN, late of Capivanna and formerly one of the most considerable farmers in this kingdom | ||
| DWJ | 1748 | 5 | 28 | NPD | MARTIN | Richard | Esq | Last week died Anthony MARTIN of Dangon in the co Galway, Esq by whose death his eldest son Richard MARTIN esq gets an estate of above 2000L a year |
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| Christopher ABBOT | Walter ATKIN | Part 01 |
| Walter ATKIN | Emanuel BAYLEY | Part 02 |
| Henry BAYLEY | Joseph BENNETT | Part 03 |
| Joseph BENNETT | BLACKER | Part 04 |
| George BLACKETT | Mary BOWEN | Part 05 |
| Nicholas BOWEN | William BROWN | Part 06 |
| William BROWN | Thomas CARROL | Part 07 |
| CARROL | Tankerville William CHAMBERLAIN | Part 08 |
| Tankerville William CHAMBERLAIN | Robert CHRISTIE | Part 09 |
| CHRISTIE | Catherine CONLAN | Part 10 |
| Thomas CONLEY | Charles Philips COOTE | Part 11 |
| Charles Philips COOTE | COOTE | Part 12 |
| COOTE | Charles CROKER | Part 13 |
| Charles CROKER | Helen Maria CROKER | Part 14 |
| Henrietta Ellen CROKER | John Wilson CROKER | Part 15 |
| John Wilson CROKER | William CROKER | Part 16 |
| William CROKER | James DAWSON | Part 17 |
| James DAWSON | Susan DOUGLAS | Part 18 |
| Ansitasia DOWDALL | John DREW | Part 19 |
| John DREW | John (the younger) DWYER | Part 20 |
| Joseph DWYER | EWING | Part 21 |
| Richard EYRE | Anthony FORSTER | Part 22 |
| C J FORSTER | Thomas GARDE | Part 23 |
| Thomas Wiliam GARDE | Paul GORE | Part 24 |
| Percy GORE | John GREEN | Part 25 |
| M GREEN | Samuel R HARDING | Part 26 |
| Thomas HARDING | Margaret HENRY | Part 27 |
| Margaret HENRY | Robert HOLMES | Part 28 |
| Robert HOLMES | John HUNT | Part 29 |
| John HUNT | JOCELYN | Part 30 |
| Christopher JOHNSON | John KERNAN | Part 31 |
| John KERNAN | Roger LANGLEY | Part 32 |
| Roger LANGLEY | John LEE | Part 33 |
| John LEE | James LEO | Part 34 |
| John LEO | John LUTHER | Part 35 |
| John LUTHER | Richard MARTIN | Part 36 |
| Robert MARTIN | Thomas MAUNSELL | Part 37 |
| Thomas MAUNSELL | R M MEREDITH | Part 38 |
| Rice MEREDITH | MOONEY | Part 39 |
| MOONEY | Carroll P NAISH | Part 40 |
| NAISH | Thomas O'DELL | Part 41 |
| Thomas O'DELL | Robert ORMSBY | Part 42 |
| Thomas ORMSBY | Robert PEACOCKE | Part 43 |
| Rodney Robert PEACOCKE | Henry Hartstonge PERY | Part 44 |
| Henry Hartstonge PERY | Richard PUE | Part 45 |
| Richard PUNCE | REVOLTS | Part 46 |
| Bridget REYNOLDS | Thomas Maunsell ROSE | Part 47 |
| Thomas Maunsell ROSE | William RYVES | Part 48 |
| William RYVES | Thomas SHEPPARD | Part 49 |
| Robert SHERIDAN | Thomas SPRING | Part 50 |
| Thomas SPRING | Benjamin SWAN | Part 51 |
| Benjamin SWAN | James SYMES | Part 52 |
| John SYMES | TAYLOR | Part 53 |
| TAYLOR | TURNER | Part 54 |
| Charles Bury TURPIN | Jeoffry WALDRON | Part 55 |
| Jeofry WALDRON | Nathaniel WEEKES | Part 56 |
| Nicholas WEEKES | Thomas WILLSON | Part 57 |
| William WILLSON | William WILSON | Part 58 |
| William WILSON | Part 59 | |
| Part 60 |