King John castle Limerick

Nick Reddan's Newspaper Extracts — part 56

The data includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name.

Papers include
Timespan held at NLA
Freeman's Journal FJSep 1763–1924
Dublin Weekly Journal DWJApr 1725–11 Apr 1752
Hoey's Dublin MercuryHDMSep 1769–Aug 1771
Pue's OccurrencesPue'sO1717–1755
Limerick General Advertiser or GazetteLGA17 Sep 1804–10 Nov 1820
Limerick ChronicleLC1768 – 30 Dec 1835 imperfect
Limerick Evening Post and Clare SentinelLEP-CS1 Jan 1828–17 Dec 1833; 2 Jan –14 Apr 1835
Limerick HeraldLH18 Apr 1831–31 Jan 1833
Limerick TimesLT30 Jun 1834–13 Feb 1837
The Limerick reporter and Tipperary vindicatorLRTV1839–1895 imperfect
Belfast NewsletterBNL1738–1800 imperfect
Limerick StandardLS10 Mar 1837–30 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 AdvertizerCG&GALibrary of Congress (USA)
Faulkner's Dublin JournalFDJLibrary of Congress (USA)
Limerick Herald and Munster AdvertiserLHMANational Library of Ireland
Berrow's Wocester JournalBWJUniversity 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


PaperYearMDayTypeFamily nameForenameTitleENTRY
FJ18261201NPMWALDRONJeofryEsqOn Wednesday evening last, by his Grace the Most Rev Dr MURRAY, Roman Catholic Archbishop, Peter CAVANAGH Esq of Golden Bridge, co Dublin, to Mary Arabella on daughter of the late Jeofry WALDRON Esq of this city
LC1826708NPMWALDRONJohnEsqJames WHELAN, Esq, of Dublin, to Mary, daughter of John WALDRON, of Oldcastle, County Meath, Esq
LC1824703NPDWALDRONJohnMajAt Demerara, Major John WALDRON, 27th Regiment, son of the late William WALDRON, of Farragh, Co Mayo, Esq
FJ1824706NPDWALDRONJohnMajOn the 24th of March last at Demerara of fever Maj John WALDRON of the 27th Regt second son of the late William WALDRON Esq of Farragh, co Mayo
LC1824131NPMWALDRONLancelotEsqAt St Anne's, Dublin, Captain John WATSON< to Frances, only daughter of Lancelot WALDRON, of Upper Merion Street, Esq
LC1833525NPDWALDRONLaurenceEsqAt his residence, Landscape, Rathfareham, Laurence WALDRON Esq
FJ18421118NPMWALDRONLaurenceEsqOn the 16th inst, by the V Rev Dean MEYLER, Laurence WALDRON esq barrister-at-law, eldest son of Patrick WALDRON of Rathgar, co Dublin, to Anne only daughter of Francis WHITE Esq MD, Inspector General of Prisons
FJ1849125NPBWALDRONLaurenceEsqAt Rowley Lodge, co Dublin, the lady of Laurence WALDRON Esq of a daughter
FJ1853913NPBWALDRONLaurenceMrsSeptembe 10, at Ballybrack, Kilkenny, Mrs.Laurence WALDRON, of a son
FJ1831113NPDWALDRONLaurenceRevJanuary 1, in the co Roscommon, the Rev Laurence WALDRON, parish priest of Kiltolla [Kiltullagh], in the Archdiocses of Taum, to the inexpressible regret of his parishoners
FJ1831404NPAWALDRONLaurence Famine in Mayo — [petition form Dublin residents] ... Laurence WALDRON ... Pat WALDRON ... Peter CHAMBERLAINE
FJ1820614NPMWALDRONLaurneceEsqOn Saturday, the 3rd inst, at Landscape the seat of Laurence WALDRON Esq, John Henry NORTON Esq to Alicia eldest daughter of John CARTON of Meadstown co Dublin
LEP-CS1831114NPDWALDRONLawrenceRevIn the County Rosscommon, the Rev. Lawrence WALDRON, P. P. of Kiltollin, County Galway
CG&GA1795114NPDWALDRONLydiaMrsthe 10th inst, at Hammond Marsh in the 91st year of her age, Mrs Lydia WALDRON
LC1834920NPMWALDRONMaria Willian GRAHAM jun, Esq of Westport, to Maria youngest daughter Henry WALDRON Esq
LC1834129NPDWALDRONMartha At Glasnevin, Martha wife of Mr Thomas WALDRON
FJ1858708NPMWALDRONMartha Mary (nee REALL) July 3, in Cork, Christopher JOHNSON Esq Burton-on-Trent, to Martha Mary, relict of Richard WALDRON and daughter of the late Joseph REALL Esq Ballyclough, Fermoy
LC1826708NPMWALDRONMary James WHELAN, Esq, of Dublin, to Mary, daughter of John WALDRON, of Oldcastle, County Meath, Esq
FJ18501231NPDWALDRONMary December 23, in New York, Mary WALDRON, aged 23, ...[niece {which fits the space or daughter of}] James WALDRON, late of Balbriggan in this county
FJ1855824NPMWALDRONMary August 22, in St Mary's Church, Robert POTTERTON Esq of Cloneylogan, co Meath, to Mary, scond daughter of Hubert K WALDRON Esq of Ashfort House, in the co Roscommon
FJ1814824NPMWALDRONMary Anne On Wednesday last, at Killucan church, Edward SULLIVAN Esq of Carrick-on-Shannon to Mary Anne, daughter of Francis WALDRON Esq of Caretown, co Roscommon
FJ18261201NPMWALDRONMary Arabella On Wednesday evening last, by his Grace the Most Rev Dr MURRAY, Roman Catholic Archbishop, Peter CAVANAGH Esq of Golden Bridge, co Dublin, to Mary Arabella on daughter of the late Jeofry WALDRON Esq of this city
LC18261206NPMWALDRONMary Arabella Peter CAVANAGH, Esq. of Golden Bridge, County Dublin, to Mary Arabella, only daughter of the late Jeoffry WALDRON, of Dublin, Esq.
FJ1844706NPMWALDRONMary Frances On the 4th inst, at St Mary's church, Donnybrook, John son of John JOHNSTON Esq of Thirsk, Yorkshire, to Mary Frances, daughter of Michael WALDRON Esq of Mary Villa, co Dublin
FJ1844706NPMWALDRONMichaelEsqOn the 4th inst, at St Mary's church, Donnybrook, John son of John JOHNSTON Esq of Thirsk, Yorkshire, to Mary Frances, daughter of Michael WALDRON Esq of Mary Villa, co Dublin
FJ1847305NPAWALDRONMichaelRevAt a meeting of the Roman Catholic clergymen of the Deanery of Ballinrobe, on the 2d day of March 1847 ... Rev Michael WALDRON acting as secretary ...
Michael WALDRON PP of Cong
...
Edmund WALDRON PP Neal
...
LS1838724NPMWALDRONPEsqNicholas Daniel MURPHY Esq of Cork, to Anne daughter of P WALDRON Esq of Rathgar, co Dublin
FJ1831404NPAWALDRONPat Famine in Mayo — [petition form Dublin residents] ... Laurence WALDRON ... Pat WALDRON ... Peter CHAMBERLAINE
FJ18241224NPDWALDRONPatrickEsqOn Sunday, the 19th inst, in the 37th year of her age Mrs WALDRON, wife of Patrick WALDRON Esq of Inn's-quay ...
LEP-CS1830302NPMWALDRONPatrickEsqIn Dublin, Hugh O'CALLAGHAN, Esq, of Colloville, County Armagh, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Patrick WALDRON, of the Inns Quay, Esq.
FJ18421118NPMWALDRONPatrick On the 16th inst, by the V Rev Dean MEYLER, Laurence WALDRON esq barrister-at-law, eldest son of Patrick WALDRON of Rathgar, co Dublin, to Anne only daughter of Francis WHITE Esq MD, Inspector General of Prisons
FJ18421208NPDWALDRONPatrick??EsqOn the 6th inst, at Rathgar at his brother's residence Charles WALDRON Esq ...
FJ1858708NPMWALDRONRichardEsqJuly 3, in Cork, Christopher JOHNSON Esq Burton-on-Trent, to Martha Mary, relict of Richard WALDRON and daughter of the late Joseph REALL Esq Ballyclough, Fermoy
FJ1855223NPMWALDRONSarah Mainwaring February 20, in St Mary's Church, by the Ven the Archdeacon of Elphin, William POTTERTON Esq of Balatalion, co Meath to Sarah Mainwaring third daughter of Hubert K WALDRON Esq of Ashfort House, in the co of Roscommon
FJ18511127NPDWALDRONSarah Mary November 22, at Fairy Hill, Bray, Sarah Mary, relict of Jeffery WALDRON, Esq of this city
FJ1820211NPMWALDRONThomasEsqBy special licence, in Nicholas church, by the Rev Thomas Russell CRADDOCK, John Waldron GRIFFITH Esq nephew to Thomas WALDRON of Athleague on the co Roscommon Esq to Ann eldest daughter of Thomas Lane BAKER of Killesule, in the co Tipperary, Esq
LGA1820215NPMWALDRONThomasEsqBy special licence in Dublin, John Waldron GRIFFITH, Esq, nephew to Thomas WALDRON, of Athleague, in the coounty of Monaghan, Esq, to Ann eldest daughter of Thomas Lane BAKER, of Killenaale, in the county Tipperary, Esq.
FJ1830225NPMWALDRONThomasesqOn the 22nd inst, by the Very Rev Dr COLEMAN VG, Hugh O'CALLAGHAN of Culloville, co Armagh Esq to Eliza eldest daughter of Thomas WALDRON Esq of Inn's Quay
DMA-WPC1837130NPDWALDRONThomasEsqOn 21st instant, at South Cumberland Street, Marcella, relict of Thomas WATKINS, of Somerset, county Tipperary, Esq., daughter of the late Thomas WALDRON, of Drumnana, Esq., and niece of the Right Hon. Major-General BLAKENEY.
FJ1842607NPDWALDRONThomasEsqAt Athleague, co Roscommon, aged 84 years, Thomas WALDRON Esq
FJ1855825NPMWALDRONThomasEsqAugust 23, at the Church of St Andrew, Westland-row, B the VRev Dean MEYLET DD, Patrick Moore SPRING of Rokeby, in the co Dublin, Esq eldest son of John SPRING Esq of Harrington Street, in this city, to Anne Josephine, daughter of the late Thomas WALDRON Esq of Athleague, co Roscommon
FJ1817919NPDWALDRONThomasMrOn Sunday last at Athleague, co Roscommon, Mrs WALDRON, wife of Mr Thomas WALDRON merchant. She was sister to Maj JORDAN who died at Jamaica - Niece to Col BROWN who was killed at Havannal - and grand niece to Field-Marshall BROWN who died at Vienna
LGA1817923NPDWALDRONThomasMrAt Athleague, county Roscommon, Mrs WALDRON, wife of Mr. Thomas WALDRON, merchant — She was sister to Major JORDAN, who died in Jamaica, some time ago — Niece to Colonel BROWN, who was killed at the Havannah— and grand neice to Field Marshall BROWN, who died at Vienna
LC1834129NPDWALDRONThomasMrAt Glasnevin, Martha wife of Mr Thomas WALDRON
FJ1842309NPMWALDRONVaughanEsqOn 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
FJ1806719NPMWALDRONWilliamEsqHenry WALDRON Esq eldest son of William WALDRON of Eatraugh??, Esq to Miss Margaret JOHNSON second daughter of Wm JOHNSON Esq of Balla, both of the co Mayo
FJ1819824NPMWALDRONWilliamEsqOn the 17th inst, in Castlebar, Willaim WALDRON Esq of Fara, co Mayo, to Miss Mary M'DONNELL of Corrathanwahas
LGA1819824NPMWALDRONWilliamEsqIn Mayo, Wm. WALDRON, Esq of Fara, in that co. to Miss Mary MACDONNELL, of Currathanwalla
LC1824703NPDWALDRONWilliamEsqAt Demerara, Major John WALDRON, 27th Regiment, son of the late William WALDRON, of Farragh, Co Mayo, Esq
FJ1824706NPDWALDRONWilliamEsqOn the 24th of March last at Demerara of fever Maj John WALDRON of the 27th Regt second son of the late William WALDRON Esq of Farragh, co Mayo
LC1833309NPDWALDRONWilliamEsqAt Castlebar, William WALDRON of Foxboro' Esq and Mrs WALDRON, Relict of the late William WALDRON
LEP-CS1833312NPDWALDRONWilliamEsqAt Castlebar, Wiliam WALDRON, of Foxboro', Esq, and Mrs WALDRON, relict of the late Wiliam WALDRON, Esq
FJ18561114NPDWALDRONWilliam JohnEsqNovember 8, William John WALDRON Esq formerly of Lakemount, co Mayo
FJ1858408NPMWALDRON CaptJanuary 26, at Balmain, Sydney, the Rev W COOMBES, Minister of the Western Gold Fields, to Jemima Julia, daughter of the late Capt WALDRON, of the 39th Regt (NSW Civ Reg 999/1858)
FJ18171017NPMWALDRON Lt RNOn Wednesday morning, in St Mary's church, Lt WALDRON of the Royal Navy, to Alicia daughter of John CARRICK Esq
Pue'sO1739616NPSWALDRON MrYesterday 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
LC1778105NPAWALDRON MrMr. WALDRON presents his respects to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Limerick, acquaints them that his Apartment are at Mr. BROMELL's, Assembly quay, where he will be happy in executing any commands that my honour him with.— His terms for painting Likenesses, is from to to five guineas; for teaching Drawing and Painting to one person, a Guyinea for eight Lessons; for two persons at the same time, a Guinea and a half.
  N.B. A neat Four-wheeled Chaise on Brass Barrelled Springs, with good harness, for one of two Horses, to be disposed of.     Dec. 22.
LGA1813330NPSWALDRON  WALDRON, sentanced to death for horse stealing, at the last asizes of Roscommon, was on Tuesday respited until further orders
LGA1815117NPSWALDRON  Lord Landaff is disposing of some of his estates in this county. That in the county Tipperary, the rental of which is £1200 per annum, has been purchased by a gentleman of the name WALDRON
FJ1847409NPMWALDRON?Mary Anne On the 5th inst, at Carnalway, co Kildare, by the Rev Mr MERCIER, Lewis P NAPIER? Esq MD to Mary Anne daughter of William WALDRON? Esq architect and builder, of Mountain View Cottage, Carnalway [note ? means first letters of family names missing]
FJ1847409NPMWALDRON?WilliamEsqOn the 5th inst, at Carnalway, co Kildare, by the Rev Mr MERCIER, Lewis P NAPIER? Esq MD to Mary Anne daughter of William WALDRON? Esq architect and builder, of Mountain View Cottage, Carnalway [note ? means first letters of family names missing]
LC1769803NPDWALKERAbrahamMrOn George's-quay, the widow of the late Mr. Abraham WALKER of William-street, Cabinetmaker
FJ1849705NPMWALKERAdamRevJuly 3, in Nenagh Church, the Rev Benjamin Franklin BEWLEY, curate of Nenagh, to Margaret Gardiner, eldest daughter of Adam WALKER, Esq, of Summer Hill, Nenagh
FJ1855414NPN/SWALKERAlexanderCaptNew Barristers
Samuel WALKER Esq second son of Capt Alexander WALKER, of Gorefort, in the co of Westmeath
FJ1800415NPDWALKERBinghamEsqIn Nausau Street Bingham WALKER Esq student at Trinity College son to the rev Chamberlain WALKER
Pue'sO174221224NPMWALKERCatherineMissOn Thursday last Edmund LEWIS Esq eldest son and hier apparent of Michael LEWIS of Tullagory in the co of Kildare Esq was married to Miss Catherine WALKER only daughter of the Sir Chamberlain WALKER, Kt deceased, a yound lady ofd exqusite beauty...
CG HA1792912NPDWALKERChamberlainEsqDeblin Sep 10. Thursday morning, at the house of his son Maynard Cham. WALKER, in Peter-street, Chamberlaine WALKER, Esq, late eminent accoucher
FJ1824414NPSWALKERChamberlainMrReport on the examination of excise Officers — Mr Chamberlain WALKER [lawyer]
Pue'sO1753224NPN/SWALKERChamberlainRevThe Rt Rev the Lord Bishop of Ossory hath been pleased to present the Rev Chamberlain WALKER to the living of Rossconnell in the Diocese of Ossory vacant by the death of the Rev Mr JONES, worth 80L per annum
FJ1800415NPDWALKERChamberlainRevIn Nausau Street Bingham WALKER Esq student at Trinity College son to the rev Chamberlain WALKER
Pue'sO1738228NPAWALKERChamberlainSirTo be sold by Robert LOW, Esq; late High sheriff of the County of Tipperary (by Virtue of a Fier' Fac' to him directed) at Clonme; in the said County, on the 13th day of March next at one of the Clock in the afternoon of the said day, the interest of a lease dated 31st of October 1660, for the term of 99 years from the date of the said lease, made by Arthur, are Lord Angelsea, to William WALKER late of Tankardstown in the Queen's county, Esq; deceased of the following lands (int' al') Barckoghal' Brockagnal' Ballinderry Kiladagh, Kilcomon, Cloleagh, Caragagwwan, Kilcoran, Stage, and part of Killeagh, all of which lands are situate in the Barony of Lower Ormond in the county of Tipperary. The Benefits of which lands came into hands of the executors of Sir Chamberlain WALKER late of the city of Dublin knight, deceased; and the same are set to the following tenants at £179-12-2 per annum, and subject only to a quit rent of £??-6-4 per annum. Several of the undertenants leases of said lands will soon expire, whereby the said lands will be of much greater value any person intending to be bid for the sd interest, may be informed of the title by Mr RichardBAXTER Attorney, at the Custom House Dublin. The said Sir Chamberlain's executors will join in the sale. A fourth part of the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale.
Pue'sO174221224NPMWALKERChamberlainSirOn Thursday last Edmund LEWIS Esq eldest son and hier apparent of Michael LEWIS of Tullagory in the co of Kildare Esq was married to Miss Catherine WALKER only daughter of the Sir Chamberlain WALKER, Kt deceased, a yound lady ofd exqusite beauty...
LC17681229NPSWALKERChamberlain On the 18th inst. an ordination was held in the Cathedral Chhurch of St. Camice, by the Lord Bishop of Ossory, when Messrs. Chamberlain WALKER, Joseph WHEELER, Thos GRAVES and __ LAMBERT, were ordained deacons.
FJ18251028NPDWALKERChamberlain RichardCouncellorAt his house in North Cumberland street, Councellor Chamberlain Richard WALKER
LS1841325NPDWALKERElizabeth Jane Elizabeth Jane wife of Dr Samuel WALKER of Dundalk
FJ1841128NPMWALKEREmma Maria On the 26th inst, at St Peter's church, Christian WILSON Esq eldest son of Benjamin WILSON Esq of Sledagh, in the co Wexford, to Emma Maria daughter of Toxton S WALKER Esq of leeson street in this city
FJ17961007NPDWALKERFrancisEsqIn Limerick Francis WALKER of Belvill in that county Esq
LC17971118NPSWALKERFrancisEsq__ WALKER, gent, son of Francis WALKER, Esq; of Bellville, Co. Limerick, was on Wednesday last admitted and sworn an attorney of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas in ireland
LC1796430NPDWALKERFrancisMrOn Lavier's Quay, after a tedious illness, Mr. John WALKER, son to Mr. Francis WALKER, of Belville, co. Limerick, most sincerely and deservedly lamented.
FJ18311101NPMWALKERGeorge DrewEsqOn the 27th ult, at Kinsale, George Drew WALKER of Ballymacas Esq, to Miss Mary Anne BROWN of Kinsale
LH18311103NPMWALKERGeorge DrewEsqIn Cove church, Kinsale, George Drew WALKER Esq of Ballymacas, to Miss Mary Anne BROWN of Kinsale
LGA1819413NPMWALKERHenryEsqAt Ballyhooly church by the Rev S. H. ADAMS, Henry WALKER, Esq. late captain in the 17th dragoons, son of Thomas WALKER, Esq. of Fermoy, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late W. ADAMS, Esq. of Kilbree
LGA1814225NPDWALKERIrwinEsqOn Sunday last, in Catherine Street in this city, Irwin WALKER Esq, eldest son of William WALKER Esq Recorder of Dublin ...
LEP-CS18331105NPSWALKERJane At George's Church, Dublin, the Rev. J DORAN, L.L.D. To Jane, daughter of the late Samuel WALKER, Esq
LC1796430NPDWALKERJohnMrOn Lavier's Quay, after a tedious illness, Mr. John WALKER, son to Mr. Francis WALKER, of Belville, co. Limerick, most sincerely and deservedly lamented.
FJ1853504NPMWALKERJohn TRevApril 28, in London, the Rev John T WALKER, to Charlotte Anne only child of the late Capt JERVOIS, of the 9th Regt
FJ1794830NPMWALKERJosephMrIn Anglesea Street Mr Joseph WALKER to Miss BARBER of said street sister to his late wife, with a large fortune
DEP1810417NPDWALKERJoseph CooperEsqDIED—On Thursday the 12 Day of April, after a lingering and painful illness, at St Vuleri, in the county of Wiklow, Joseph Cooper WALKER, Esq. member or many literary and philosophical societies. The loss of the accomplished scholar will be long and deeply deplored by all true votaries of science and the arts; but those only who have had the happiness to be included in the circle of his friends, can justly appreciate, and duly regret, the many virtues which dignified, and the numerous points adorned hip character. A frame of peculiar __ity incapacitated Mr. WALKER for the exercise of an active profession and early withdrew his mind from the busy bustle of the world to the more congenial occupations of literary retirement.—The intervals of pain and sickness, which are usually passed in languor or in pleasure, were by him devoted to the cultivation of those objects of science and taste of which he had been so early and so fondly enamoured. As a critic and an antiquarian Mr. Walker was equally distinguished. The Italian muse, rendered familiar in his polished pages, has through him became a denizen of these Western Isles; and the Essays on Irish manner and Customs (the offspring of his vigorous mind, at a period when many young men are not yet emancipated from the tyranny of pupil-age) evince a maturity of judgment, a soundness of criticism and a rare of learning which would not disgrace the name of venerable VALLANCEY. Never was there any man who united in a higher degree, the accomplishment, of the gentleman, with the attainments of the scholar.—His polished manners, refined attainments, his easy flow of wit, his classical taste and his profound erudition, rendered his conversation as fascinating as it was instructive. The rare qualities of his heart procured for him the most devoted attachment of relatives and friends, and the affectionate regards of all who knew him. At a period when it is fashionable to be altogether English, this true patriot felt and avowed his ardent attachment to, and decided preference for the country of his birth; he devoted the powers of his comprehensive mind to vindicate the injured character, and to enlighten the disputed History of Ireland.— He dwelt with delight on her wild romantic scenery—he loved the generous, the energenic character of her children: the Irish language to his ears was full of harmony and force, and the songs of her bards ruled his patriotic soul with rapturous emotion—he was indeed an Irishman of Ireland;s purest times. Mr. WALKER was in the 48th year of his age, and breathed his last sigh in the arms of a brother and sister, whose peculiar sorrow equally elude consolation and description.
FJ1844125NPDWALKERLydiaMrsOn the 21st inst, aged 84 years, Mrs Lydia WALKER relict of Nathaniel WALKER Esq of Rathmines
LC1824825NPDWALKERMargaretMrsIn North Cumberland Street, Dublin, Mrs Margaret WALKER, relict of the late Maynard Chamberlain WALKER, Esq. Barrister at Law, and of his Majesty's Commissioners of Banking
FJ1849705NPMWALKERMargaret Gardiner July 3, in Nenagh Church, the Rev Benjamin Franklin BEWLEY, curate of Nenagh, to Margaret Gardiner, eldest daughter of Adam WALKER, Esq, of Summer Hill, Nenagh
FJ1819911NPMWALKERMary Ann David DALY of Cullen wood, to Mary Ann only daughter of William Lewis WALKER Esq of Rosemount, co Dublin
CG HA1792912NPDWALKERMaynard ChamberlainEsqDeblin Sep 10. Thursday morning, at the house of his son Maynard Cham. WALKER, in Peter-street, Chamberlaine WALKER, Esq, late eminent accoucher
LC1824825NPDWALKERMaynard ChamberlainEsqIn North Cumberland Street, Dublin, Mrs Margaret WALKER, relict of the late Maynard Chamberlain WALKER, Esq. Barrister at Law, and of his Majesty's Commissioners of Banking
LEP-CS18291124NPDWALKERMaynard ChamberlayneEsqIn Dublin, Susan, eldest daughter of Maynard Chamberlayne WALKER Esq barrister at law
FJ18041110NPDWALKERMaynard ChamberlenEsqSuddenly Thursday morning last, as he was sitting in his chair, Maynard Chamberlen WALKER Esq, barrister at law and Commissioner for Bankrupcy; this gentleman for many years pleaded at the Bar with considerable celebrity, but unfortunately during the las
FJ1844125NPDWALKERNathanielEsqOn the 21st inst, aged 84 years, Mrs Lydia WALKER relict of Nathaniel WALKER Esq of Rathmines
LS18401022NPBWALKERR ChambersEsqAt Granby Row, Dublin, the lady of R Chambers WALKER, Esq, barrister-at-law, of a son and heir
FJ18001101NPMWALKERRichardMrMr Richard WALKER of Clayard Co Meath to Miss ROBERTS of Abbey Shrule Co Longford
LGA1806801NPMWALKERRichard CottonEsqAt St Peter's Church Dublin by special license Richard Cotton WALKER Esq barrister-at-law to the very amiable Miss MARLAND of French St
LS1841325NPDWALKERSamuelDrElizabeth Jane wife of Dr Samuel WALKER of Dundalk
LGA18161011NPDWALKERSamuelEsqIn Eccles St Dublin after an illness of two days Samuel WALKER Esq for many years examiner of the Customs for the port of Dublin
LEP-CS18331105NPSWALKERSamuelEsqAt George's Church, Dublin, the Rev. J DORAN, L.L.D. To Jane, daughter of the late Samuel WALKER, Esq
FJ1855414NPN/SWALKERSamuelEsqNew Barristers
Samuel WALKER Esq second son of Capt Alexander WALKER, of Gorefort, in the co of Westmeath
FJ17691114-16NPDWALKERSamuelMrSuddenly at Ballybough bridge Mr Samuel WALKER goldsmith
LS1839802NPMWALKERSamuel AbrahamRevIn St Peter's church, Dublin, the Rev Samuel A WALKER, Rector of Gallo and Drumlardin to Anne Sophia, third daughter of William CLARKE Esq of Leinster Terrace, Rathmines and Peebleston, Clonsilla
FJ1859305NPMWALKERSamuel SRevFebruary 23, at St George's Church, the Rev Samuel S WALKER, late of Trinity Church, Oswestry, to Susan Eveline, widow of the late Samuell B RUSSELL, of this city, Esq
LEP-CS18281014NPDWALKERSarahMrsMrs Sarah WALKER, relict of the late Samuel WALKER, Esq. of Dublin
LEP-CS18291124NPDWALKERSusan In Dublin, Susan, eldest daughter of Maynard Chamberlayne WALKER Esq barrister at law
LGA1819413NPMWALKERThomasEsqAt Ballyhooly church by the Rev S. H. ADAMS, Henry WALKER, Esq. late captain in the 17th dragoons, son of Thomas WALKER, Esq. of Fermoy, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late W. ADAMS, Esq. of Kilbree
FJ1819424NPMWALKERThomasEsqOn Wed 21st inst, at the parish ch Barteagh co Derry by the Rt Hon & Rt Rev Dr Lord Bishop of Raphoe Thomas WALKER Esq of the Scots Greys 2nd s of the late Joseph WALKER Esq of Eastwood YKS to Constantina Frances Anne eld d of John Claudius BERESFORD Esq
FJ1841128NPMWALKERToxton SEsqOn the 26th inst, at St Peter's church, Christian WILSON Esq eldest son of Benjamin WILSON Esq of Sledagh, in the co Wexford, to Emma Maria daughter of Toxton S WALKER Esq of leeson street in this city
Pue'sO1738228NPAWALKERWilliamEsqsee Sir Chamberlain WALKER
LGA1813625NPMWALKERWilliam HovendenEsq RNOn Monday last, by the Rev Henry I INGRAM, at Kilmurry church, near this city William Hovenden WALKER Esq Royal Navy to Rebecca, third daughter of the late James IRWIN Esq of the co Galway
FJ1842811NPMWALKERWilliam junEsqOn the 4th inst at Coleraine, William WALKER jun Esq of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, to Catherine youngest daughter of the late Mr Edward LEE of the former place
FJ1819911NPMWALKERWilliam LewisEsqDavid DALY of Cullen wood, to Mary Ann only daughter of William Lewis WALKER Esq of Rosemount, co Dublin
LH MA1788929NPMWALKER MissMr. John TAPP, to Miss WALKER of Barrack Street
LHMA1788929NPMWALKER MissMr. John TAPP, to Miss WALKER of Barrack Street.
LC18251116NPSWALKER MrThe Mining Company has agreed for the extensive Mining Concerns of Lord Carrick, and the Hon. E. MASSY in this County; Mr. Dillon CROKER's, in Co. Kerry; Mrs WESTROPP's in this county; and Mr. WALKER's, Co Tipperary. Exclusive of the vast wealth that the workings of the Concerns may be to the proprietort, the advantage from having a great number of men employed daily, will be most considerable.
FJ17691202-05NPMWALKER Rev MrThe Rev Mr WALKER, curate of St Bridget's Parish to Miss BUDD`
LGA1813323NPMWALLEliza By the Rev Mr ELLARD, at Kilmallock church, Maurice Creed PARKER, of Hermsbrook, Esq to Eliza, third daughter of the late James WALL, of Kilbaha, county Kerry, Esq
LGA1813323NPMWALLJamesEsqBy the Rev Mr ELLARD, at Kilmallock church, Maurice Creed PARKER, of Hermsbrook, Esq to Eliza, third daughter of the late James WALL, of Kilbaha, county Kerry, Esq
LGA1818818NPSWALLJames Friday, Richard WALL and James WALL of Shanagolden ib county Limerick, were ladged in Ennis jail, under committal of Bindon SCOTT, Esq. charged with burglary and robbery committed in the dwelling house of Mr. Michael O'SGAUGHNESSY, of Enniscorker Island, in this county.
LC1825730NPSWALLJohn Bryan, James, George, Charles and Daniel HEHIR, John WALL and John SHERIN, were tried for the murder of John NASH, at Kilderry on 20th of March—but convicted only of manslaughter—The above outrage occurred at a hurling match, in which the parties fell out on both sides. John SHERIN and James HEHIR, were sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, and the other to 12 monhs each.
LC1827707NPAWALLJohn EFFIN.
Rose a. Norcott.
PURSUANT to an order made in this Cause, bearing date the 2d day of June Inst. I will on SATURDAY, the 14th day of July next, at the hour of One o'Clock in the afternoon, at my Chambers, Inns-quay, proceed to let those parts of the Lands of EFFIN, in the pleadings mentioned, lately let to John KEYS, John WALL, James REGAN, James DENISON, and Cornelious GARVIN for three years pending this Cause—30th June. 1827.
Thomas ELLIS.
Tenants to enter into Security by recognisance for double the yearly rent, and to be prepared to pay for Leases previous to being declared Tenants.
LGA1818818NPSWALLRichard Friday, Richard WALL and James WALL of Shanagolden ib county Limerick, were ladged in Ennis jail, under committal of Bindon SCOTT, Esq. charged with burglary and robbery committed in the dwelling house of Mr. Michael O'SGAUGHNESSY, of Enniscorker Island, in this county.
LC1823416NPSWALL MrOn Friday night, four in-calf cows, the property of Mr. WALL, Apothecary, of Doneraile, were shot, and seven tons of hay burned near that town. Mr. WALL was present when Surgeon CHAMBERS, 22d Regiment, amputated HICKIE, the insurgent's arm, which is supposed to be the cause of such an outrage on his property.
LC1824703NPAWALL WidowCounty of Limerick
ROSE v. NORCOTT
In pursuance of the Order made in this cause bearing the date the 5th day of May last, and Report thereunder, I will on Monday the 12th day of July next, Set up to let at my Chambers, Inns-Quay, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, that part of the lands of Effin, situate in the County of Limerick, late in the possession of the Widow WALL: and that part of said lands in possession of Thomas DENNISON, Patrick GARVIN, and Timothy REGAN, for three years, pending this cause.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1824.
Thomas ELLIS
FJ18201116NPMWALLACEJane On the 21st inst, Andrew LEE Esq of Bellaghy eldest son of William LEE Esq of Drumree, co Derry, to Jane youngest daughter of the late Maj WALLACE of Beechmount, near Belfast
LGA1812717NPMWALLACERobertEsqThis morning by the Rev John CROKER, at Adare church, Cornwall SMALLY of Henly Southampton Esq to Miss WALACE daighter of the late Robert WALLACE of this city Esq
LC1827228NPAWALLACEWiliamMrAdvertisement for properties in Limerick
FJ18441018NPDWALLACEWilliamEsqOn the 6th instant, at Tullamore, in the 78th year of his age, William WALLACE Esq, Staff Surgeon and for many years a magistrate for the King's county. He had been twelve months a widower, and a few weeks since he married a girl of humble circumstances and on her he very handsomely settled his property. He has left no family here, nor has he any relations in the neighbourhood to mourn his loss but his young widow.
FJ18201116NPMWALLACE MajOn the 21st inst, Andrew LEE Esq of Bellaghy eldest son of William LEE Esq of Drumree, co Derry, to Jane youngest daughter of the late Maj WALLACE of Beechmount, near Belfast
LGA1812717NPMWALLACE MissThis morning by the Rev John CROKER, at Adare church, Cornwall SMALLY of Henly Southampton Esq to Miss WALACE daighter of the late Robert WALLACE of this city Esq
FJ1769902-05ddNPSWALLACE MrBetween eleven and twelve at night, as Mr WALLACE of Essex-street, peruke -maker, was passing through Pill-lane, he was accosted opposite the fishmarket-gate by a lusty fellow, who asked him for charity, when he gave a penny, upon which the villain immediately collared him, drew out a long knife, and with the most dreadful imprecations demanded his money; but Mr WALLACE tripped up his heels, and got the knife from him, when two of his associates coming to his assistance, WALLACE pulled out his curling irons, and assured them if they came nearer he would blow their brains out, which irons the rogues imagining to be a pistol, took to their heels, and made off. He then conducted the first villain to St Mary's watch-house, but as the attempt was made in St Michans parish, he was obliged to take him to the watch-house on Inns-quay, where he gave him in charge to the constable of the night, and while the wig-maker was writing his name and where he lived. in order to be found to prosecute, the villain was suffered to escape.
LC1834719NPMWALLANEGeorge PerrinEsqIn North Walse, George Perrin WALLACE of rochestown Ave, co Dublin, to Amelia Anne youngest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON RN
FJ1821227NPMWALLCOTTAnny Hariett On 19th inst at Adare Church, county Limerick, George Tierney CROKER Esq son of the Rev Richard CROKER rector of Croom and adare to Anny Harriet daughter of john WALLCOTT Esq of the Polygon, Southampton and Croagh, county Limerick
FJ1821227NPMWALLCOTTJohnEsqOn 19th inst at Adare Church, county Limerick, George Tierney CROKER Esq son of the Rev Richard CROKER rector of Croom and adare to Anny Harriet daughter of john WALLCOTT Esq of the Polygon, Southampton and Croagh, county Limerick
FJ18441224NPMWALLEREdmundSir BtOn the 2? th inst, at Coolock church, Sir Edmund WALLER Bt of Knocknaree, co Tipperary, to Rebecca daughter of Arthur GUINNESS Esq of Beaumount, co Dublin
LGA1815324NPAWALLERJohnEsqEstablishement of Agricultural Societies
LGA1820606NPMWALLERRichardEsqsee Miss WALLER
LGA1820606NPMWALLER MissThis morning, by the Rev. Mr. PENNEFATHER, at Castle Connell Church, Sir John Allen DE BOURGE, Bart. to Miss WALLER, daughter og Richard WALLER, of Castle Waller, co. Tipperary. Immediately after the ceremony, the horses were taken from the carriage, and the happy couple were drawn from the church to Mrs. WALLER's lodge in Castle Connell, and thence to Sir John's seat, Prospect, by thousands of persons, all emulous to prove their respect, esteem, and joy at the Baronet's happiness and that of his fair bride.
LGA1820606NPMWALLER Mrssee Miss WALLER
LGA1820428NPMWALLINGERJohn ArnoldEsqAt Gretta Green, John Arnold WALLINGER Esq to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late John Newenham DEVONSHIRE Esq of Kilscumick, co Cork
LGA18141108NPMWALLISJohnEsqOn Thursday morning last, in Cork, Samuel ADAMS, of Kilbree, Esq, to Penelope, eldest daughter of the late John WALLIS, of Drishane Castle, co Cork Esq
LGA18141108NPMWALLISPenelopeEsqOn Thursday morning last, in Cork, Samuel ADAMS, of Kilbree, Esq, to Penelope, eldest daughter of the late John WALLIS, of Drishane Castle, co Cork Esq
LHMA17891026NPMWALLPLATEJosephMrMr. Joseph WALLPLATE, to the amiable and accomplished Miss. Henrietta BRIDGMAN, daughter of Henry BRIDGMAN, of Donass, Esq.
LEP-CS18301029NPSWALSHBridget A young woman, named Bridget WALSH, who had been seduced, and had two children by a person, named BURKE, hung herself, on Monday evening, in despair, from the ceiling of a loft in a house, near Eyre-square, Galway
FJ1848229NPBWALSHFrancisEsqOn the 23d of February, at Ballynagarde, county Limerick, the lady of Francis WALSH Esq of a son and heir
FJ1857318NPBWALSHFrancisEsqMarch 10, in Paris the lady of Francis WALSH Esq (daughter of John CROKER Esq of Ballynagarde, in the co Limerick) of a son
FJ1847505NPBWALSHFrancisMrsOn the 17th inst, in Lisbon, Mrs Francis WALSH, daughter of John CROKER Esq of Ballyneguard, co Limerick, of a daughter
FJ1820807NPDWALSHFrancis On the 19th of July, at Killensule, in the co of Tipperary, Francis WALSH, apprentice to his uncle Thomas WALSH of Callen, in the co Kilkenny, sadler. It is singular that while the master was in Dublin negotiating for the benefit of the boy a legacy left him lately by his reputed father, Francis WALSH, who died in Charlestown, South Carolina, as his illegitimate son, the mother prevailed on the apprentice to quit his master's service, whom she took to the above place, where he died of a fever in a few days and the legacy by the will reverts to the children of his master
FJ18451205NPMWALSHFrancis MEsqOn the 3d inst, at Fedamore church, by her uncle the Rev Robert CROKER, and afterwards by the Right Rev Dr RYAN, Catholic Bishop of Limerick, Francis M WALSH, Esq, eldest son of J WALSH, Esq of Lisbon and Cintra, to Jannette, daughter of John CROKER Esq of Ballynaguard, county Limerick, and niece of Colonel [William] CROKER, of the 17th regiment
FJ18451205NPMWALSHJEsqOn the 3d inst, at Fedamore church, by her uncle the Rev Robert CROKER, and afterwards by the Right Rev Dr RYAN, Catholic Bishop of Limerick, Francis M WALSH, Esq, eldest son of J WALSH, Esq of Lisbon and Cintra, to Jannette, daughter of John CROKER Esq of Ballynaguard, county Limerick, and niece of Colonel [William] CROKER, of the 17th regiment
LEP-CS1833226NPMWALSHJamesRevOn Tuesday morning last, by the Rev. James WALSH, P. P. of Ballinvane, Bridget, daughter of John CLEARY, Esq., to Laurence ROCHE, jun. Esq., eldest son of Laurence ROCHE, Esq. of Trenloin, near Kilmallock. [see memorial inscription at Ardkilmartin]
LGA1819810NPSWALSHJames Execution
FJ1857318NPBWALSHJanetteMrsMarch 10, in Paris the lady of Francis WALSH Esq (daughter of John CROKER Esq of Ballynagarde, in the co Limerick) of a son
LEP-CS1832106NPDWALSHJohnMrIn Mitchelstown, county Cork, Mr. John WALSH, late of Charleville.
LEP-CS1829630NPSWALSHJohn Patrick TROY, John WALSH, Patrick CAGNEY, John QUIGLEY, and James BRADLEY, convicts transported from Limerick, were executed for various crimes at Sydney, New South Wales in October last A report from NSW
LC1823226NPSWALSHMaurice Committed to the County Jail ... By Samuel MAXWELL, Esq; Charles CARTHY and Maurice WALSH, for cutting timber at night.
FJ1814926NPDWALSHnee BELLINGHAM nee HOPKINSMrsOn the 10th inst, Mrs BELLINGHAM, widow of Col BELLINGHAM of ardee, near Drougheda and mother of Mrs Colonel WALSH and Mrs LATHAM
LGA1820822NPSWALSHPat See John CROKER
LEP-CS1831510NPSWALSHPatrick Committed to County Limerick Jail, by John Hartigan M'KNIGHT, Esq., John LOUGHLEN, charged with turning up grass land; By the rev Edward CROKER, Patrick COLLINS, charged with assault: By S. MAXWELL, Esq., Maurice WALSH, charged with the murder of Ml RYAN
FJ1787721-24NPMWALSHRev Dr A few days ago at the Solicitor General's by his grace the lord Archbishop of Dublin the Rev Doctor WALSH to Miss WOLFE of Leinester Street with 34000£ fortune
FJ1820807NPDWALSHThomas On the 19th of July, at Killensule, in the co of Tipperary, Francis WALSH, apprentice to his uncle Thomas WALSH of Callen, in the co Kilkenny, sadler. It is singular that while the master was in Dublin negotiating for the benefit of the boy a legacy left him lately by his reputed father, Francis WALSH, who died in Charlestown, South Carolina, as his illegitimate son, the mother prevailed on the apprentice to quit his master's service, whom she took to the above place, where he died of a fever in a few days and the legacy by the will reverts to the children of his master
LGA1808624NPDWALSHValentine Death notice of Valentine WALSH aged 109
LC_LM1774314NPSWALSHWalter Waterford, March 8. Saturday came on in the county court before the Hon. Mr. Baron POWER, and a very respectable jury, the trials of John MUSGRAVE, Esq; Michael BROWN, Anderw DOWNING, John NEWIL, Bartholemew SULLIVAN, Richard LEE, Peter BYRNE, John MULLINS, Maurice HICKEY, Wm. BROWN, Joseph BENNET, Jas. LEE, and James KENNEDY; for the killing of William BALDWIN, Thomas SHANAHAN, Laurence HICKEY, and Walter WALSH, on the 29th of August last. After witnesses were examined, his Lordship summed up the evidence to the jury, who, in a few minutes, brought in the traversers not guilty, to the entire satisfaction ofevery impartial person present.
FJ1810814NPMWALSH Lt ColOn the 7th inst at St Margarets church, Westminster, Lt Col WALSH of the 9th Regt to Mrs HOPKINS widow of Charles HOPKINS Esq and daughter of the late Col B BINGHAM (recte BELLINGHAM) of Ardagh near Drogheda
LGA1810814NPMWALSH Lt ColOn Tuesday last at St margarets Church Westminster Lt Col WALSH of the 9th Regiment to Mrs HOPKINS widow of Charles HOPKINS Esq and daughter of the late Col BELLINGHAM of Ardagh near Drogheda
LGA1815912NPSWALSH Mrsee Charles Deane OLIVER
LEP-CS1831218NPSWALSH  Body for sale in Cork
LGA1818915NPMWALSHECeciliaMissIn Blessington Street Dublin, Edward LEONARD jun Esq of Ushers Quay merchant to Cecilia only daughter of A P WALSHE Esq of New Orelans
LC1826726NPSWALSHEHMrTralee Assizes
Child Murder
Ann ROCHE, an old woman, of very advanced age, was indicted for the murder of Michael LEAHY, a young child by drowning him in the Fleak. This case, which at ... assumed a very serious aspect, from the meaning imported to words spoken by the prisoner, "that the sin of the child's death was on the grand-mother, and not on the prisoner, and not on the prisoner," turned out to be a homicide committed under the delusion of the grossest superstition. The child, the four year old, could neither stand, walk, or speak—was thought to be Fairy struck—and the grand-mother ordered the prisoner and one of the witnesses, Mary CLIFFORD, to bathe the child every morning, in that pool of the river Fleak, where the boundaries of three farms met; they had so bathed it for three mornings, and on the last morning the prisoner kept the child longer under the water than usual, when her companion (the witness, Mary CLIFFORD) said to the prisoner, "how can you hope to see God after this," to which the prisoner replied "that the sin was on the grand-mother and not on her." Upon cross examination, the witness said it was not done with the intent to kill the child, but to cure it—to get the Fairy out of it
  The Policeman, who apprehended her, on charging her with drowning the child, she said it was no matter as it had died four years ago.
  Baron PENNEFATHER said, though it was a case of suspicion, and required to be thoroughly examined into, yet the Jury would not be safe in convicting the prisoner of murder, however strong the suspicion might be.
  Verdict—Not Guilty
  In this case, Counsel for the Crown prosecuted.
  The prisoner was defended by Messrs. O'CONNELL and H. WALSHE.
LEP-CS1830326NPSWALSHEHowellMrTrial report
FJ1860316NPMWALSHEJohn CrokerEsqMarch 13, at st Peter's Church, John Croker WALSHE Esq of Waterford, to Matilda daughter of Francis ARMSTRONG Esq of Lower Baggot Street
LGA18071006NPSWARBURTON[Robert]Capt RNCapt WARBURTON regulating officer of this port received orders on Friday night form Vice Admiral WHITESHED for the removal from the city jail of eight Spanish prisoners of war who are to be conveyed on board his Maj's tender Perseverance ... in England
LC1834719NPMWARBURTONAmelia Anne In North Walse, George Perrin WALLACE of rochestown Ave, co Dublin, to Amelia Anne youngest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON RN
FJ1828701NPMWARBURTONCatherine Susan In this city, Capt Richard Charles ELLIOT, half pay, to Catherine Susan, eldest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON, RN
FJ1846803NPDWARBURTONCosbyEsq RNAt Celon, Cosby WARBURTON Esq of the Royal Navy, son of Capt WARBURTON, Royal Navy, of Limerick
LC1799713NPBWARBURTONRobertCapt RNIn William Street, this morning, the Lady of Captain WARBURTON, of the Royal Navy, of a son.
LGA1805722NPBWARBURTONRobertCapt RNSaturday morning in George's Street, the lady of Robert WARBURTON, Esq, Regulating Captain of the Royal Navy, of a son
FJ1828701NPMWARBURTONRobertCapt RNIn this city, Capt Richard Charles ELLIOT, half pay, to Catherine Susan, eldest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON, RN
LEP-CS1828701NPMWARBURTONRobertCapt RNIn Dublin, Capt R C ELLIOTT half-pay to Susan Catherine eldest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON
LC1834719NPMWARBURTONRobertCapt RNIn North Walse, George Perrin WALLACE of rochestown Ave, co Dublin, to Amelia Anne youngest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON RN
FJ1846803NPDWARBURTONRobertCapt RNAt Celon, Cosby WARBURTON Esq of the Royal Navy, son of Capt WARBURTON, Royal Navy, of Limerick
LGA18071120bNPDWARBURTONRobertCapt RN EsqOn Tuesday at his house in George's Street universally lamented, Robert WARBURTON, Esq Captain in the Royal Navy to which he was promoted in 1795 and for 12 years Regulating Officer of this port, which trust he executed with honor and humanity. He was a few days ago appointed by the Admiralty to the Port of Dublin, where he intended to remove this week û yesterday morning his remains were interred in the St John's churchyard.
LEP-CS1828701NPMWARBURTONSusan Catherine In Dublin, Capt R C ELLIOTT half-pay to Susan Catherine eldest daughter of the late Capt Robert WARBURTON
LEP-CS18291013NPSWARDCharles City Limerick Quarter Sessions
FJ18351030NPDWARDHenryGen SirOn the 24th inst, at Dean House, near Alresford, Hampshire, aged 59 years, Molina, relict of the Gen Sir Henry WARD
FJ18351030NPDWARDMolinaMrsOn the 24th inst, at Dean House, near Alresford, Hampshire, aged 59 years, Molina, relict of the Gen Sir Henry WARD
FJ1801611fNPSWARDPatrick Patrick WARD was tried on a charge of using seditious and traitorous words, such as "a groan for the birth-night, and a clap for Bonaparte, and the memory of Lord Edward FITZGERALD, &c" in the upper gallery of the Theatre Royal, Crow Street, on the evening of his Majesty's birth-day. Two peace-officers appeared to substantiate the above charge, and one of them actually swore that he heard the prisoner say, "a groan for the birth-night;" but he did not positively swear that the prisoner used the other words imputed to him, though he plainly heard them spoken from the spot he immediately sat at, and that he did not perceive any other person speaking in a similar manner at the moment. The pique sergeant who was on guard at the Theatre on that night, positively swore that he sat immediately on the next seat above the prisoner, that he did not hear him utter any such words, and that if he had so heard him, he certainly would conceive it his duty to take him into custody, Mr M'NALLY, counsel for the prisoner, addressed the Court, and said, that he could at the moment prove his client's loyalty, by the testimony of a very respectable person who attended for that purpose, but the Court considered that going into such evidence was unnecessary. The prisoner was forthwith acquitted and liberated.
LH1832510NPMWARE Rev MrTuesday morning, at Killeentierna church, co Kerry, by the Rev Mr WARE, the Rev Browning DREW, to Anne daughter of Richard Townsend HERBERT, Esq of Cahernane house
FJ1850422NPMWARINGThomas ColeEsqApril 18 at Carrick-on-Suir, Thomas Cole WARING Esq son of the late William WARING Esq of Shipton co Kilkenny, to Anne second daughter of the late Henry BRISCOE Esq of Tinvane House co Tipperary and sister to the Rev Francis BRISCOE chaplian to the Ld Lt
FJ1850422NPMWARINGWilliamEsqApril 18 at Carrick-on-Suir, Thomas Cole WARING Esq son of the late William WARING Esq of Shipton co Kilkenny, to Anne second daughter of the late Henry BRISCOE Esq of Tinvane House co Tipperary and sister to the Rev Francis BRISCOE chaplian to the Ld Lt
LH1831623NPDWARRENBarbraMrsIn Dublin, on Saturday, the 18th inst, at Jervis street, Mrs Barbra WARREN ages 76 years, relict of Robert WARREN, of this city Esq
LEP-CS1830720NPMWARRENReterEsqPeter WARREN Esq of Henrietta Street Dublin to Susan daughter of the late Arthur Meredith WHITE Esq
LH1831623NPDWARRENRobertEsqIn Dublin, on Saturday, the 18th inst, at Jervis street, Mrs Barbra WARREN ages 76 years, relict of Robert WARREN, of this city Esq
FJ1781515-17NPMWARRENRobert Robert WARREN Esq to Miss SWAN of Tombreen County Wexford
FJ1846528NPMWARRENRobert jrEsqOn the 27th inst, at St Peter's church, by the Rev Henry WYNNE, Rector of Castle Bridge, Robert WARREN Esq eldest son of Robert WARREN Esq of Rutland sq and Killiney Castle to Anne Elizabeth eldest daut of the late Cadwallader WADDY Esq of Kilmavoe WEX
FJ1846528NPMWARRENRobert srEsqOn the 27th inst, at St Peter's church, by the Rev Henry WYNNE, Rector of Castle Bridge, Robert WARREN Esq eldest son of Robert WARREN Esq of Rutland sq and Killiney Castle to Anne Elizabeth eldest daut of the late Cadwallader WADDY Esq of Kilmavoe WEX
LHMA17891130NPMWATERFORDFrancisEsqOn the 20th inst. In England, at lady AshbrookÆs seat, near Farringdon, Berks, Francis WATERFORD, Esq. of Wiltshire, to the Honourable Elizabeth FLOWER, eldest daughter of the late Viscount Ashbrook
LEP-CS1829313NPSWATERSPatrick see Rev Robert BOURKE
LGA18041001NPMWATERS MissLast Saturday Mr John RYAN of Fedamore Co limerick to the agreeable Miss WATERS of Broad Street
DMA-WPC1837130NPDWATKINSMarcella (nee WALDRON) On 21st instant, at South Cumberland Street, Marcella, relict of Thomas WATKINS, of Somerset, county Tipperary, Esq., daughter of the late Thomas WALDRON, of Drumnana, Esq., and niece of the Right Hon. Major-General BLAKENEY.
FJ1765115-19NPMWATKINSThomasEsqat Kinsale, the Rev William VOWELL of Rosy Bower in Curryglass to the daughter of John WATKINS of Palace Town Esq
DMA-WPC1837130NPDWATKINSThomasEsqOn 21st instant, at South Cumberland Street, Marcella, relict of Thomas WATKINS, of Somerset, county Tipperary, Esq., daughter of the late Thomas WALDRON, of Drumnana, Esq., and niece of the Right Hon. Major-General BLAKENEY.
FJ1765115-19NPMWATKINS Missat Kinsale, the Rev William VOWELL of Rosy Bower in Curryglass to the daughter of John WATKINS of Palace Town Esq
LC1799420NPDWATSONAndrewEsqOn Thursday last, in the 38th year of her age, Mrs. Elizabeth WATSON, wife of Andrew WATSON, Proprietor of this paper, — to her family her death is an inexpressible loss.
LC1792602NPNWATSONAndrew [Note the banner changes from
Andrew WATSON & Co.
The Limerick Chronicle

Watson's Limerick Chronicle]

Andrew WATSON, Printer and Bookseller, at the King's-Arms, near the Exchange, Limerick, respectfully informs the Public and his Friends, that he has this Day commenced Business in his own Account; it will be his study to preserve a Preference in the several Departments of his Trade, by an unremitting Attention in every order he is favored with.     June 1, 1792

LC1792616NPN/SWATSONAndrew The humility of the Public is earnestly appealed to, in behalf of a Widow with three Orphans, who is now confined in the City Jail (and in an Appartment with thirteen Men, no other place being appropriated for Debtors,) for a debt of £9:—the Plaintiff has kindly offered to accept five guineas in full payment, and the Jailer will remit his Fees, and pay a Crown towards liberating her.—Benefaction will be received by A. WATSON, and Mr. MILLWARD, Jailer.
LC18011205NPAWATSONAndrew From memorandums found, since the decease of my very dear son, John WATSON, I find he had lent Money, Books, and other atricles, his property, to some persons whom he entertained a freindship for, in this City and Neighbourhood:— if there is a spark of honor in the breasts of those whom he so obliged, I expect no further application will be necessary, to impel them forthwith to pay me, in order to my complying with the desire of the deceased.
A. WATSON.
Limerick, King's Arms, Dec. 4. 1801.
FJ1846320NPMWATSONAnna Helena At Toronto, Canada, John A TULLY Esq Deputy Provincial Surveyor, son of Lt John TULLY, RN, of Kilaloe, co Clare, to Anna Helena, eldest daughter of Richard WATSON Esq
FJ1805803NPMWATSONCharlesEsq, MajAt Castlecoote, the seat of the Earl of BELMORE, Charles WATSON Esq eldest son of the Bishop of Landast, and Major of the 3rd Dragoons to Miss Maria Lowry CORRY
LC1799420NPDWATSONElizabethMrsOn Thursday last, in the 38th year of her age, Mrs. Elizabeth WATSON, wife of Andrew WATSON, Proprietor of this paper, — to her family her death is an inexpressible loss.
LEP-CS1830326NPDWATSONFelton (Feltham)EsqAt his seat, Garrikennedy, County Tipperary, aged 81, Felton WATSON, Esq. a good father, an excellent landlord, he passed through life in the active performance of every duty; his loss will be long and deeply felt by his highly respectable family...
LC1826930NPSWATSONHenryRt Worshipful MayorTwo inquests were yesterday held by the Right Worshipful Henry WATSON, Mayor, at the Infirmary, on the body of Catherine BERRY, who was murdered by Denis RYAN at Ballyneety; and on the body of John M'KEAD, a respectable shoemaker, who was found drowned on Thursday in the Shannin at the New docks.
LC1824131NPMWATSONJohnCaptAt St Anne's, Dublin, Captain John WATSON< to Frances, only daughter of Lancelot WALDRON, of Upper Merion Street, Esq
LC18011205NPAWATSONJohn From memorandums found, since the decease of my very dear son, John WATSON, I find he had lent Money, Books, and other atricles, his property, to some persons whom he entertained a freindship for, in this City and Neighbourhood:— if there is a spark of honor in the breasts of those whom he so obliged, I expect no further application will be necessary, to impel them forthwith to pay me, in order to my complying with the desire of the deceased.
A. WATSON.
Limerick, King's Arms, Dec. 4. 1801.
FJ1846320NPMWATSONRichardEsqAt Toronto, Canada, John A TULLY Esq Deputy Provincial Surveyor, son of Lt John TULLY, RN, of Kilaloe, co Clare, to Anna Helena, eldest daughter of Richard WATSON Esq
LHMA17891019NPMWATSONRichardMrLast Thursday, Mr. Richard WATSON, master-builder, to Miss. Sarah FARQUHAR, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas FARQUHAR.
LGA1815707NPMWATSONRingrose DrewEsqOn Tuesday last (3/7), Ringrose Drew WATSON Esq of Clare Street to Frances only daughter of James MAHON Esq of this city
LGA1818217NPBWATSONRingrose DrewEsqIn Clare Street, on Sunday evening, the lady of Ringrose Drew WATSON Esq of a son
FJ1818220NPBWATSONRingrose DrewEsqOn Saturday last, in Limerick, the lady of Ringrose Drew WATSON Esq of a son
LGA1814614NPAWATSONRingrose Drew Grand Canal and River Shannon – Ringrose D WATSON has the pleasure to inform his friends and the public, that the new navigation between Dublin and this city is now open .... Canal Office, 2 Clare Street Limerick 10 June 1814
FJ18431108NPMWATSONRingrose JEsqOn the 20th of September, in St Louis, Ringrose J WATSON of that place Esq, son of R D WATSON Esq late of Limerick, to Maria Antoinette CHOUTEAU daughter of the late Col CHOUTEAU of St Louis
LC18231015NPSWATSON MrMr WATSON and Mr REDDAN tolls of Corp for one year £1500 pa
LC1797408NPSWATSON SheriffYesterday, Mr. Thomas GOGGIN, watch-maker, stopped two Watches, which were offered tohimfor sale; one of which was the preceeding night stolen from an Officer,—the other he has left with Sheriff WATSON, for inspection.
CG HA1789330NPSWATSON  Libel defence Report of case
FJ18541016NPMWAUGHAnnne Symes October 11, at Coraley, Wiltshire, the Rev John T A SWAN, of Leagington, co Cork, fourth son of Graves Chamney SWAN Esq late of Newtown Park, co Dublin, to Anne Symes, eldest daughter of the Rev James Hay WAUGH, rector of Coraley
FJ18541016NPMWAUGHJames HayRevOctober 11, at Coraley, Wiltshire, the Rev John T A SWAN, of Leagington, co Cork, fourth son of Graves Chamney SWAN Esq late of Newtown Park, co Dublin, to Anne Symes, eldest daughter of the Rev James Hay WAUGH, rector of Coraley
FJ1859812NPMWAYTEElizabeth April 13, at Melbourne, Australia, Mr Richard Crornwall only son of the late George LEE Esq of Nenagh, co Tipperary, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Thomas WAYTE, Esq Burton on Trent, Staffordshire (Vic BDM 1859/2212)
FJ1859812NPMWAYTEThomasEsqApril 13, at Melbourne, Australia, Mr Richard Crornwall only son of the late George LEE Esq of Nenagh, co Tipperary, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Thomas WAYTE, Esq Burton on Trent, Staffordshire (Vic BDM 1859/2212)
FJ18221121NPMWEBBG 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
FJ18221121NPMWEBBH GRevOn 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
LC1768815NPMWEBBHannahMiss[Dublin] Mr. John CONRAN, an eminent Butcher, to Miss Hannah WEBB, of Ormond-quay
FJ1824226NPDWEBBHughRevAt 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
FJ1855402NPMWEBBJames NEsqMarch 29, at Knockaney, James A WEBB Esq of Knockteran, co Limerick, to Anna, eldest daughter of the late Joseph GUBBINS Esq of Kilfrush, in the same co
FJ1824226NPDWEBBLouisa (nee BOND) 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
FJ1821427NPDWEBBMillanMrsOn Saturday last at the Hid Cork, the seat of her son the Rev Dr WEBB, Mrs Millan WEBB relict of the late Alderman WEBB
LC_LM1774317NPDWEBBTobiasEsqTobias WEBB, Esq; aged 102, one of the oldest Burgess of Callen.
FJ1821427NPDWEBB AldOn Saturday last at the Hid Cork, the seat of her son the Rev Dr WEBB, Mrs Millan WEBB relict of the late Alderman WEBB
FJ1821427NPDWEBB Rev DrOn Saturday last at the Hid Cork, the seat of her son the Rev Dr WEBB, Mrs Millan WEBB relict of the late Alderman WEBB
FJ1855724NPMWEBSTERMEsqJuly 18, at Queenstown, William Michael, third son of M WEBSTER Esq of De Grey Terrace, in this city, to Charlotte Stewart, second daughter of the Rev Joh F MATHEWS of Queenstown
FJ1855724NPMWEBSTERWilliam MichaelEsqJuly 18, at Queenstown, William Michael, third son of M WEBSTER Esq of De Grey Terrace, in this city, to Charlotte Stewart, second daughter of the Rev Joh F MATHEWS of Queenstown
LEP-CS1831603NPDWEEKESEdwardRevOn South Mall, Cork, Miss Susanna WEEKES, daughter of the Rev. Edward WEEKES, of Rathcharen.
HC1772312NPMWEEKESEllenMissChristopher Knight, of the city of Cork, Esq; to Mis Ellen WEEKES, daughter of John WEEKES, of Aungier Street, Esq
HC1772312NPMWEEKESJohnEsqChristopher Knight, of the city of Cork, Esq; to Mis Ellen WEEKES, daughter of John WEEKES, of Aungier Street, Esq
LC1770329NPAWEEKESJohnMrTo be set from the 25th day of March next, O.S. for such term of years as may be agreed on, that part of the Ballinmuckie belonging to Mr. John WEEKES, and now in the tenure of Mr. Thomas BROWN, containing 20 Acres, or thereabouts, within half a mile of Ballingarry, and two of Rathkeale. Proposals to be received by Mr. John WEEKES in Kinsale, Mr. William WEEKES, in Tralee, or by Mr. William WEKES at Mr. HAMMONDS's Limerick. Ma. 15.
LGA18191026NPMWEEKESJohn junEsqJohn WEEKES, jun. Esq. of Tralee, lieutenant in the Royal County Limerick Militia, to Agnes, eldest daughter of the late Samuel SEALY, Esq. of Mayglass.
LGA1819305NPDWEEKESNathanielEsqIn Tralee, of a violent fever, Nathaniel WEEKES, Esq. many years captain in the Kerry militia.

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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
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