The data in my extracts includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name. Simon's extracts references from Longford / Leitrim / Westmeath / Roscommon and were previously on his site LONGFORD ANCESTRY in a different format. They add some bredth and richness to my own efforts.
Main families covered by my extracts include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them.
TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story
Paper | Year | M | Day | Type | Family name | Forename | Title | Entry | Extract maker |
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LGA | 1811 | 8 | 27 | NPM | PURCELL | John | Esq | At Toomgrary on Sunday last John PURCELL of Cahir, County Clare Esq to Miss REDDAN daughter of Dennis REDDAN Esq | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 16 | NPD | PURCELL | John F | Esq | In Gloucester-street, on the 9th instant, after a short illness, Mrs. Selina Purcell, wife of John F. Purcell, Esq. in her 22d year. | SdeM |
FJ | 1857 | 2 | 27 | NPS | PURCELL | Peter | Mr | Belfast Newspaper Editors | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 16 | NPD | PURCELL | Selina | Mr | In Gloucester-street, on the 9th instant, after a short illness, Mrs. Selina Purcell, wife of John F. Purcell, Esq. in her 22d year. | SdeM |
FJ | 1809 | 2 | 15 | NPS | PURCELL | T | Mr | Last week, John DOWNES and Alexander KING Esqrs Surveyors of Excise accompanied by Mr W REDDAN Pro Surveyor, Mr T PURCELL probationary Guager and a detachment of the 7th Dragoons proceeded from Ennis to the parish of Kilnoe, Maynoe and Island where they remained from the 1st to the 5th inst during which time they detected eleven private distilleries and five private malt houses all at full work, several stills were seized with considerable quantity of malt ... | NickR |
LGA | 1809 | 2 | 10 | NPS | PURCELL | Thomas | Mr | Private Distilleries | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 02 | NPM | PURCELL | Tobias | Lt | Lieutenant Tobias Purcell, of the 46th Regiment of Foot, to Letitia, eldest daughter of John Page, Esq., Dundalk. | SdeM |
LJ | 1791 | 5 | 23 | NPS | PURCELL | Mr | Ennis, May 19, last week, John DOWNES, Esq; Inspector of Excise, assisted by Mr. A. KING, and two detachments of the 69th Regt. from Clare Castle, destroyed the following private distilleries:three at Tulla, where they seized one wormone at the Cross-roads near Tulla, and seized a still, head, and wormand one near Jasper's pound, where they seized the worm, and spilled a large quantities of potale and finings; after which the seizures were brought in here and lodged in his Majesty's stores. Mr. DOWNS also conveyed here and lodged in his Majesty's stores, assisted by Messrs PURCELL and REDDEN, Excise Officers, two large Brewing Pans, which they seized at private Breweries in Six mile-bridge. From Mr. DOWNES's activity and perserverance, the country in general as well as the fair trader, already feel the benefit of his exertions. | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1737 | 7 | 26 | NPD | PURDON | Bartholemew | Esq | A few days ago died Bartholemew PURDON Esq Member of Parliament for Castlemartyr in the co of Corke | NickR |
LT | 1835 | 2 | 09 | NPM | PURDON | Deborah | Friday, at Ogonneloe Church, by her uncle the Very Rev the Dean of Kilaloe, the Rev Robert M. EVANS, second son of Eyre EVANS, of Ashhiill Towers, in this county, Esq. to Deborah, fourth daughter of Major William Causabon PURDON, of Tinerana, County of Clare | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 19 | NPM | PURDON | Deborah | On the 6th instant, at Ogonnelloe Church, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Killaloe, the Rev. Robert M. Evans, second son of Eyre Evans, Esq., of Ash-Hill, County of Limerick, to Deborah, third daughter of W.C. Purdon, Esq., of Tinerana, County of Clare. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 30 | NPM | PURDON | Dorothea Jane | April 28, in the Parish Church of Killucan, by the Rev. Thomas S. Beresford, the Rev. George Gough Gubbins, of Sybil Head, County Kerry, to Dorothea Jane, eldest daughter of Edward Purdon, Esq., of Lisnabin Castle. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 30 | NPM | PURDON | Edward | Esq | April 28, in the Parish Church of Killucan, by the Rev. Thomas S. Beresford, the Rev. George Gough Gubbins, of Sybil Head, County Kerry, to Dorothea Jane, eldest daughter of Edward Purdon, Esq., of Lisnabin Castle. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 8 | 17 | NPD | PURDON | Elizabeth | On the 11th instant, of a rapid decline, sincerely regretted by an admiring circle of affectionate friends and relations, Elizabeth, second daughter of the late George Purdon of Curristown, in the County Westmeath, Esq. For true warmth of heart, tenderness of nature, and filial piety, few could equal, and none surpass her. | SdeM | |
Pue'sO | 1740 | 7 | 08 | NPD | PURDON | George | Esq | Last week died suddenly in the co of Clare George PURDON Esq High Sheriff of said co .... | NickR |
WMT J | 1825 | 4 | 21 | NPD | PURDON | George | Esq | On the 21st instant, in Denzille-street, Dublin, George Purdon, of Curristown, in this County, Esq., endowed with talents of the first order, a ready and inoffensive wit, great information, and the happiest colloquial powers, with the most polished manners. This deeply lamented event, has created a vacuum in the society of his family, and numerous friends, which cannot be replaced, as a Magistrate, and a useful country Gentleman on whom the poor relied, he was distinguished by a patience of investigation which led to just results, to him his native barony was indebted several years ago, for the establishment of Petty Sessions, now so universally adopted. Hospitable and frank his memory will be long cherished, by the endearing recollections of an extensive circle. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 8 | 17 | NPD | PURDON | George | Esq | On the 11th instant, of a rapid decline, sincerely regretted by an admiring circle of affectionate friends and relations, Elizabeth, second daughter of the late George Purdon of Curristown, in the County Westmeath, Esq. For true warmth of heart, tenderness of nature, and filial piety, few could equal, and none surpass her. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1830 | 8 | 19 | NPD | PURDON | George | Esq | At his house at Macetown, County of Westmeath, on the 11th inst., George Purdon, Esq. at the advanced age of 86, of a painful and tedious illness, which he bore with the utmost patience and resignation, resting his hopes of future happiness on the merits of a crucified Redeemer. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 23 | NPA | PURDON | Peter | Esq | COUNTY OF WESTMEATH. TO BE LET, From the 1st day of November next, For such Term as may be agreed upon, The Lands of Corralstown, as held by the late Samuel Dopping, Esq. containing about 220 Acres. These Lands, which are of good quality for Grazing or Tillage, are situate on the Turnpike Road between Kinnegad and Mullingar, within six miles of the latter and three of the former Town. Proposals will be received by Peter Purdon, Esq., Killucan. October 20, 1823. | SdeM |
LC | 1827 | 2 | 28 | NPA | PURDON | Simon | Advertisement for properties in Limerick | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 19 | NPM | PURDON | W C | Esq | On the 6th instant, at Ogonnelloe Church, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Killaloe, the Rev. Robert M. Evans, second son of Eyre Evans, Esq., of Ash-Hill, County of Limerick, to Deborah, third daughter of W.C. Purdon, Esq., of Tinerana, County of Clare. | SdeM |
LC | 1833 | 6 | 15 | NPM | PURDON | W J | Rev | In St Mary's church, Dublin, by the Rev W J PURDON, Gustavus, son of Richard WILSON Esq of Richmond street, to Mary daughter of Zachariah D WILLIAMS Esq of Stafford Street | NickR |
WMT J | 1829 | 6 | 18 | NPM | PURDON | William | Rev | June 9, by special license, in St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. William Purdon, Edward Pilkington, Esq., Surgeon to the Forces, to Letitia Amelia, relict of Edward Eagle, Esq. of Gloucester-street, and daughter of the late Robert Bolton, of Brazil, county of Dublin, Esq. | SdeM |
LT | 1835 | 2 | 09 | NPM | PURDON | William Causabon | Maj | Friday, at Ogonneloe Church, by her uncle the Very Rev the Dean of Kilaloe, the Rev Robert M. EVANS, second son of Eyre EVANS, of Ashhiill Towers, in this county, Esq. to Deborah, fourth daughter of Major William Causabon PURDON, of Tinerana, County of Clare | NickR |
LC | 1793 | 6 | 15 | NPD | PURDON | William John | Esq | On Friday last, in Chester, William John PURDON, of Dublin, Esq.In opening the ground near the Altar, in St. Oswald's for the interment of the remains of the above Gentleman, the lead cofin which encloses the dust of the Lord Chancellor GERADE, was found in a state of preservation scarcely credible, when we say that ir has been ab inhabitant of the peaceful grave 211 years; though from its appearance the eye might be deceived into a belief, that it had not lain there more than as many hours!Lord Chancellor GERADE held the Irish Seals in the reign of Elizabeth. | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 3 | 18 | NPS | PURDON | Mr | WESTMEATH ASSIZES. ... Mary Ann Handcock deposed - that her husband is gate keeper to Mr. Purdon ... Thomas Handcock ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | 06 | NPM | PURDON | Rev | Yesterday, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Purdon, Thomas Keck, of Dublin Castle, Esq., to Eliza, relict of the late Colonel de la Douespe, of the 69th Regt. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 26 | NPM | PURDON | Rev Mr | At St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Purdon, on the 17th inst., Charles Crowe, Esq., Farm-Hill, County of Fermanagh, to Margaret, only daughter of the late William Abbott, Esq. of this City. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 12 | NPM | PURDON | Rev Mr | On the 2d instant, in Mary's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Mr. Purdon, William Ledwich, Esq., of Freemount, County of Wicklow, to Elizabeth Augusta, youngest daughter of the late Captain Francis L'Estrange, of the 3d Regiment. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 14 | NPM | PURDON | Rev Mr | On the 2d instant, at Mary's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Mr. Purdon, Mr. M. Cane, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of C. Fitzgerald, Esq., Solicitor, 25, Stafford-street, Dublin, and Green-Hills, Co. of Dublin. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 3 | 11 | NPS | PURDON | see Samuel DOPPING | SdeM | ||
WMT J | 1823 | 9 | 04 | NPM | PURDY | M | Miss | At Belfast, on the 18th instant, Mr. T. Purdy, aged 60, to Miss M. Purdy, aged 20. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 9 | 04 | NPM | PURDY | T | Mr | At Belfast, on the 18th instant, Mr. T. Purdy, aged 60, to Miss M. Purdy, aged 20. | SdeM |
FJ | 1854 | 7 | 19 | NPM | PUREFOY | Edward Bagwell | Esq | July 18, at the Abbey Church, near Clonmel, Edward B PUREFOY Esq of Greenfield, co Tipperary, to Petronella Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Maj LANGLEY, of Brittas Castle, in the same co | NickR |
FJ | 1859 | 9 | 27 | NPD | PUREFOY | Edward Bagwell | Esq | September 22, at Brighton, Petronella Isabella, wife of Edward Bagwell PUREFOY Esq Greenfields, and youngest daughter of the late Maj LANGLEY, of Brittas Castle, co Tipperary | NickR |
FJ | 1859 | 9 | 27 | NPD | PUREFOY | Petronella Isabella (nee LANGLEY) | September 22, at Brighton, Petronella Isabella, wife of Edward Bagwell PUREFOY Esq Greenfields, and youngest daughter of the late Maj LANGLEY, of Brittas Castle, co Tipperary | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 08 | NPB | PUSEY | Emily | Lady | In Grosvenor-square, London, the Lady Emily Pusey, of a daughter. | SdeM |
FJ | 1813 | 10 | 26 | NPB | PUTLAND | Charles | Esq | Yesterday the 25th inst, at San Souci, Bray, Co Wicklow, the lady of Charles PUTLAND Esq of a son and heir | NickR |
LT | 1836 | 6 | 16 | NPM | PUTLAND | Charles | Esq | In St Peter's church, Dublin, Charles PUTLAND jun Esq eldest son of Charles PUTLAND Esq of Fitzwilliam Square to Charlotte youngest daughter of the late Capt CHRISTIAN RN | NickR |
FJ | 1853 | 5 | 20 | NPB | PUTLAND | Charles | Esq | May 14, at Sarsfield Court, co Cork, the lady of Charles PUTLAND jun Esq of a daughter | NickR |
LT | 1836 | 6 | 16 | NPM | PUTLAND | Charles jun | Esq | In St Peter's church, Dublin, Charles PUTLAND jun Esq eldest son of Charles PUTLAND Esq of Fitzwilliam Square to Charlotte youngest daughter of the late Capt CHRISTIAN RN | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 11 | 02 | NPM | PUXLEY | John Lavallan | Esq | At Ardyole church, county Cork, John Lavallan PUXLEY Esq of Dusboy House to Fanny Ross Maria second daughter of Simon WHITE of Glengarriff Castle and niece to the Earl of Bantry and Robert Hedges EYRE | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 05 | NPM | PYCROFT | Ann | On the 24th ultimo, at St. Marylebone Parish Church, Captain Philip Wotton Braham, of his Majesty's 78th Regiment of Highlanders, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late John Pycroft, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 05 | NPM | PYCROFT | John | Esq | On the 24th ultimo, at St. Marylebone Parish Church, Captain Philip Wotton Braham, of his Majesty's 78th Regiment of Highlanders, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late John Pycroft, Esq. | SdeM |
CG&GA | 1794 | 6 | 28 | NPM | PYNE | Arthur | Esq | This day at Lower Shandon church, by the Rev Mr CAMPION, Arthur PYNE Esq Capt in His Majesty's Land Service to the highly accomplished Miss MASTERS daughter of Jasper MASTERS of Castle Masters Esq with a fortune of £500 per annum | NickR |
Cork Const | 1824 | 12 | 06 | NPM | PYNE | Arthur | Esq | On the 25th ult. at Ahern Church, by the Hon. and Rev. Ludlow TONSON, Capt. Edw. CROKER, of Lisnabrin, to Frances, daughter of A. PYNE, Esq. of Ballyvolane, in this Co. | NickR |
FJ | 1824 | 12 | 07 | NPM | PYNE | Arthur | Esq | On the 25th ult, Capt Edward CROKER, of Lisnabrin, co Cork, to Frances daughter of Arthur PYNE, Esq of Ballyolane, in the same co | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 12 | 08 | NPM | PYNE | Arthur | Esq | At Ahern Church, County Cork, Captain Edward CROKER, of Lisnabrin, to Frances, daughter of A PYNE, Esq, of Ballyvolane, in that county. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 29 | NPD | PYNE | Arthur | Esq | In Merrion Square, Dublin Elizabeth, wife of C P CROKER Esq MD and daughter of Arthur PYNE Esq of Ballyvolane, co Cork [Memorial Inscription St Thomas Dublin Mrs Elizabeth CROKER aged 24 years d 20 Jan 1833 Vault No 3, MAGUIRE] | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 2 | 05 | NPD | PYNE | F B | Lt | On the 24th instant, at his lodgings in Dublin, F.B. Pyne, Lieutenant, Veteran Battalion. | SdeM |
Cork Const | 1824 | 12 | 06 | NPM | PYNE | Frances | On the 25th ult. at Ahern Church, by the Hon. and Rev. Ludlow TONSON, Capt. Edw. CROKER, of Lisnabrin, to Frances, daughter of A. PYNE, Esq. of Ballyvolane, in this Co. | NickR | |
FJ | 1824 | 12 | 07 | NPM | PYNE | Frances Masters | On the 25th ult, Capt Edward CROKER, of Lisnabrin, co Cork, to Frances daughter of Arthur PYNE, Esq of Ballyolane, in the same co | NickR | |
LC | 1824 | 12 | 08 | NPM | PYNE | Frances Sophia | At Ahern Church, County Cork, Captain Edward CROKER, of Lisnabrin, to Frances, daughter of A PYNE, Esq, of Ballyvolane, in that county. | NickR | |
FJ | 1808 | 4 | 13 | NPM | PYNE | John | Esq | John PYNE, Jun, of Cottage, Esq to Miss COLTHURST, second daughter of John COLTHURST of Dripsey Castle, both of the co Cork | NickR |
FJ | 1825 | 10 | 12 | NPD | PYNE | John | Esq | On the 4th inst at her ladging in Duncan-street, Cork, Mrs PYNE relict of John PYNE Esq of Cottage, co Cork | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 23 | NPD | PYNE | Richard | Esq | On the 29th ult., Sarah Pyne, relict of Richard Pyne, of Codham Hall, Essex, and of Ballyvolane, County Cork, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 23 | NPD | PYNE | Sarah | Mrs | On the 29th ult., Sarah Pyne, relict of Richard Pyne, of Codham Hall, Essex, and of Ballyvolane, County Cork, Esq. | SdeM |
LC | 1827 | 1 | 31 | NPA | QUADE | Patrick | Reward Stolen or Strayed, a Bitch Hound, the property of Lord Carbery, (colour,) large blue spots, partly white, about six months old.Any person bringing forward the Hound, will receive the sum of Twenty Shillings sterling, by application Patrick QUADE, of Bulgaden. Limerick, January 31, 1827. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 09 | NPD | QUAIN | Philip | Esq | On Thursday in the prime of life at Mallow, County Cork, Philip Quain, Esq. | SdeM |
LGA | 1814 | 4 | 12 | NPS | QUAINE | John | Edward CROKER, Esq of Ballyneguard, having received information, that John QUAINE, who was charged with the murder of Michael GLEESON, of Ballymaistradeen, on the 13th of February last, was at the hill of Fedamore, this gentleman with his son, the Rev Edward CROKER, and Arthur Gethin CREAGH, Esq went on Friday last, at two o'clock, and detected the offender, notwithstandingh his having arms in his bed, he was seized in the most spirited manner, and but for their promptitude he would have resisted the attack. He was escorted the same evening by those gentlemen and their servants, into this city, and lodged in the county gaol. These magistrates, for their assiduity and active exertions, in arresting and bringing to justice this man who hitherto eluded the punishment due to his crime, deserve the highest praise, as well for this as various other instances of their vigilance, which we have had occasion to notice | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 8 | 02 | NPS | QUAINE | Patrick | A few days ago, Patrick QUAINE, of Bulgaden, in this County, a wealthy farmer and tithe proctor, proceeded with three others to the lands of Kilmurray, near Kilfinan, for the purpose of valuing crops. On their sppearance they were attacked by a violent mob of near 100 persons, who beat them most desparately, previously swearing them never to come again on such an errand. QUAINE, besides receiving several wounds on his body, had his skull dangerously fractured; the other two were also severely beaten. Surgeon FRANKLIN went to se the unfortunate men, and had them conveyed into town, and they now continue under his care in a very perilous condition. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 23 | NPD | QUAN | Thomas | Esq | At his house on the Quay, Waterford, Thomas Quan, Esq. | SdeM |
LC | 1827 | 2 | 28 | NPA | QUANE | Patrick | Stolen of strayed A bitch hound the property of Lord Carbery, partly white with large blue spots and about six months old. Any person bringing forward the Hound will receive the sum of five pounds by application to Patrick QUANE, of Bulgaden. February 28. | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 8 | 11 | NPS | QUANE | Thomas | Patrick HEALY and Elenor HEALY were tried for stealing 56lb of butter, the property of Thomas QUANE, at Houndscourt, on 31st of July The prisoners, mother and son, were acquitted | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 6 | 30 | NPS | QUIGLEY | John | 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 | NickR | |
LC | 1792 | 6 | 13 | NPM | QUIN | __ (nee GRADY) | Mrs | Last Saturday, at Abbington Church, George GUMBLETON, Esq; of Castle Richard, County of Waterford, to Mrs. QUIN, daughter of Standish GRADY, of Cappercullen, in this county. | NickR |
WMT J | 1825 | 1 | 27 | NPS | QUIN | James | ALARMING OUTRAGES. About seven o'clock on the evening of the 20th three villains broke into the house of James Quin of Clonbrin within a quarter of a mile of the Police station at Abbeyshrule, County of Longford, and with violent threats demanded his gun. Quin and his wife, both aged and sick, could offer no resistance ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 12 | NPD | QUIN | John | Esq M D | In Dungarvan, aged thirty-four, John Quin, Esq., M.D. | SdeM |
LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 03 | NPD | QUIN | John | Mr | At Cork, the wife of Mr. John QUIN, Grocer | NickR |
LC | 1782 | 12 | 26 | NPD | QUIN | John | Mr | In Charleville, Mr. Robert MAHONY, sen.At the same place, Mrs. QUIN, Wife of Mr. John QUIN, of Blarney-lane | NickR |
LGA | 1818 | 9 | 01 | NPS | QUIN | John | Committals ... By James ELLARD, Esq. to the County Jail, Pat RIORDAN for stealing fruit. By Sam. BENNETT, Esq. John QUIN, for committing rape of Agnes DAY | NickR | |
LC | 1825 | 12 | 07 | NPS | QUIN | John | In the Recorder's Court in Cork, on Monday, John QUIN was tried for fraudulently receiving 1l. 1s. 1d., King's bounty, having enlisted in Gort, with J. CASEY, corporal in the 61st Regiment, and represented himself as 25 years of age, whereas he subsequently stated at Cork he was 40 years old. The regulation is not to take recruits over 30 years of age. The jury convicted him, but sentence was not passed. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 02 | NPD | QUIN | M | Mrs | On the 28th instant, in Colerain-street, Mrs. M. Quin, aged 26 years. | SdeM |
FJ | 1819 | 9 | 01 | NPS | QUIN | Mary | A woman named Mary QUIN who lives on the Dublin Road, within a mile of this town [Newry], was lately left a widow by her husband Patrick QUIN, who died about two months ago. Fourteen days after his decease, she was brought to bed and safely delivered of a daughter, which has since died. One month after this event she concoled herself by taking another husband. Thus in the course of six eventful weeks she has lost a husband, was delivered of a child, lost the babe and got another husband - Newry Paper | NickR | |
FJ | 1819 | 9 | 01 | NPS | QUIN | Patrick | A woman named Mary QUIN who lives on the Dublin Road, within a mile of this town [Newry], was lately left a widow by her husband Patrick QUIN, who died about two months ago. Fourteen days after his decease, she was brought to bed and safely delivered of a daughter, which has since died. One month after this event she concoled herself by taking another husband. Thus in the course of six eventful weeks she has lost a husband, was delivered of a child, lost the babe and got another husband - Newry Paper | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 14 | NPM | QUIN | Peter | Mr | On the 29th ult., in St. Mary's Church, Newry, by the Rev. Dr. Campbell, Mr. Peter Quin, of Newry, merchant, to Sarah Jane, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Josiah Erskine, Rector of Knockbride, County Cavan. | SdeM |
FJ | 1795 | 6 | 23 | NPM | QUIN | Rev Thomas | At Limerick the Rev Thomas QUIN to Miss Ellen WILSON eldest daughter of William WILSON of Wilsoncastle Co Limerick | NickR | |
LC | 1797 | 2 | 01 | NPA | QUIN | Richard | Sir Bt | Sir Richard QUIN, Bt. having appointed Stephen DICKSON, of Mount Della, in the County of Limerick, Esq; Sensehal of the Manors of Tubberney and Effin, situate between Charleville and Kilmallock; Mr. DICKSON will in future hold Courts Baron, once every month at the Glebe House of Ballingaddy.Mr. DICKSON's next Court Day, will be held the 22d of February next; he will leave Processes and blank Copies, at Wm. BENNET's Esq; at Martin's-town, near Kilmallock; Processes to be served 7 days inclusive, before each Court day; the Jurisdiction of the Court in the above Manors, extend to the recovery of any Sum not exceeding 10l. Jan. 28, 1797 | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1746 | 12 | 23 | NPS | QUIN | Thomas | Letters patent are passing the great seal containing a grant from his Majesty; for erecting and creating within the city of Dublin and the liberties thereof, one Guild or Fraternity of the Art or Mistery of Apothecaries of Dublin to consist: one Master, two Wardens and the commonalty of the said art of mistery. Henry O'HARA to be first Master and Edward CROKER and Thomas QUIN first Wardens. The said Master and Wardens and commonalty are impowered to elect 10 assistants &c and to purchase lands &c to the value of £100 per annum | NickR | |
FJ | 1844 | 5 | 10 | NPM | QUIN | Thomas Stawell | Esq | On the 7th inst, at Brinny church, Thomas Stawell QUIN of Sunning Hill, co Cork, esq to Mary eldest daughter of the Rev Richard Longfield CONNER of Downdanniel, in the same co | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1739 | 2 | 14 | NPM | QUIN | Valentine | Esq | We hear from Limerick that Pierce CREAGH junr of Dungan in the co of Clare Esq was married to Miss QUIN, daughter of Valentine QUIN of Adair in the cco of Limerick Esq, a very agreeable lady with a £6000 fortune | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 9 | 04 | NPD | QUIN | Walter John | Esq | At Rostrevor, Walter John Quin, of Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone, Esq. | SdeM |
Pue'sO | 1739 | 2 | 14 | NPM | QUIN | Miss | We hear from Limerick that Pierce CREAGH junr of Dungan in the co of Clare Esq was married to Miss QUIN, daughter of Valentine QUIN of Adair in the cco of Limerick Esq, a very agreeable lady with a £6000 fortune | NickR | |
FJ | 1792 | 6 | 13 | NPM | QUIN [nee GRADY] | George GUMBLETON Esq of Castle Richard Co Waterford to Mrs QUIN daughter of Standish GRADY of Cappercullen Esq | NickR | ||
LEP-CS | 1832 | 3 | 09 | NPM | QUINLAN | Eliza | Tuesday, at Kilmallocke, by the Rev. Mr. MARNANE, Eliza, third daughter of Mr. James QUINLAN, to Mr. John M'CARTHY of Glenfield, County Limerick. | NickR | |
LC | 1824 | 8 | 04 | NPS | QUINLAN | James | Mr | Tuesday, August 3 ... James LEO, indicted for forging a receipt for £54 10s 8d purporting to be that of Mr. James QUINLAN, of Kilmallock, put off his trial on an affadavit of the absence of a material witness. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 2 | 01 | NPM | QUINLAN | James | Mr | On Wednesday evening last, in Kilmallock, at her father's house, by the Rev. Mr. MURNANE, Margaret, eldest daoughter of Mr. James QUINLAN, to Mr. John SIMS, of Churchtown, county Cork, wine and spirit merchant. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1832 | 3 | 09 | NPM | QUINLAN | James | Mr | Tuesday, at Kilmallocke, by the Rev. Mr. MARNANE, Eliza, third daughter of Mr. James QUINLAN, to Mr. John M'CARTHY of Glenfield, County Limerick. | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 8 | 28 | NPS | QUINLAN | John | 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 | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 2 | 09 | NPS | QUINLAN | John | An Irish labourer, named HANLEY, alias TRACEY, is committed from Hatton Garden Police-office, London, charged with the murder of John QUINLAN at the fair of Ardpatrick, Co. Limerick, last March. He was identified by a brother-in-law of the deceased, name FITZGERALD. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 2 | 01 | NPM | QUINLAN | Margaret | On Wednesday evening last, in Kilmallock, at her father's house, by the Rev. Mr. MURNANE, Margaret, eldest daoughter of Mr. James QUINLAN, to Mr. John SIMS, of Churchtown, county Cork, wine and spirit merchant. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 13 | NPM | QUINLAN | P | Esq | At Golden Cottage, Clonmel, P. Quinlan, Esq. of Garrane, to Eleanor, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Henry Cleary. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 27 | NPD | QUINLAN | P | Esq | In Marlborough-street, on Saturday, Mrs. Quinlan, relict of the late P. Quinlan, of Clonmel, Esq. | SdeM |
LC | 1773 | 8 | 16 | NPM | QUINLAN | Patrick | Mr | Last Tuesday at Charleville, Mr Patrick QUINLAN to Miss Johanna DRINANE of Kilnalea | NickR |
LC | 1825 | 7 | 06 | NPS | QUINLAN | Thomas | Mr | A young child of Mr. Thomas QUINLAN, of Kilmallock, was rescued almost from under the feet of the horses of the Cork Mail Coach, by the exertions of Mr. William CONNELL, of the former place, on Thursday. | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 8 | 14 | NPS | QUINLAN | William | 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. | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 8 | 28 | NPS | QUINLAN | William | 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 | NickR | |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 27 | NPD | QUINLAN | Mrs | In Marlborough-street, on Saturday, Mrs. Quinlan, relict of the late P. Quinlan, of Clonmel, Esq. | SdeM | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 07 | NPS | QUINLISK | Bridget | Michael QUINLISK, BridgerQUINLISK, (husband and wife) Mary QUINLISK, William QUINLISK, and Stephen QUINLISK, (daughter and sons of the above) were overwhelmed by snow, on Saturday night last, in their cabin, at Glengar, Barony of Kilnemanagh, County Tipperary, and died of suffocation | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 07 | NPS | QUINLISK | Mary | Michael QUINLISK, BridgerQUINLISK, (husband and wife) Mary QUINLISK, William QUINLISK, and Stephen QUINLISK, (daughter and sons of the above) were overwhelmed by snow, on Saturday night last, in their cabin, at Glengar, Barony of Kilnemanagh, County Tipperary, and died of suffocation | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 07 | NPS | QUINLISK | Michael | Michael QUINLISK, BridgerQUINLISK, (husband and wife) Mary QUINLISK, William QUINLISK, and Stephen QUINLISK, (daughter and sons of the above) were overwhelmed by snow, on Saturday night last, in their cabin, at Glengar, Barony of Kilnemanagh, County Tipperary, and died of suffocation | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 07 | NPS | QUINLISK | Stephen | Michael QUINLISK, BridgerQUINLISK, (husband and wife) Mary QUINLISK, William QUINLISK, and Stephen QUINLISK, (daughter and sons of the above) were overwhelmed by snow, on Saturday night last, in their cabin, at Glengar, Barony of Kilnemanagh, County Tipperary, and died of suffocation | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 07 | NPS | QUINLISK | William | Michael QUINLISK, BridgerQUINLISK, (husband and wife) Mary QUINLISK, William QUINLISK, and Stephen QUINLISK, (daughter and sons of the above) were overwhelmed by snow, on Saturday night last, in their cabin, at Glengar, Barony of Kilnemanagh, County Tipperary, and died of suffocation | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 8 | 26 | NPS | QUINLIVAN | QUINLIVAN, a prisoner at present in Ennis Gaol, charged with the murder of ANGLIM, was fired at by the Nehagh Police, (when endeavouring to make his escape,) and a ball entered his thigh from whence it was extracted by Dr. CASTLES, yesterday | NickR | ||
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 15 | NPD | QUINN | Edward | Esq | On Sunday, at his Chambers, in Hare Court, Temple, London, Edward Quinn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. | SdeM |
FJ | 1856 | 8 | 25 | NPD | QUINN | Frances Melian | August 20, at Kingstown, Frances Melian, daughter of T C QUINN, Esq of Sunny Hill, co Cork | NickR | |
LGA | 1817 | 11 | 04 | NPS | QUINN | John | Committals ... By C. D. OLIVER, Esq. James POWER, for robbery By the same Magistrate, John CALLAGHAN, charged with violently assulting John QUINN, on the 17th of September. | NickR | |
FJ | 1850 | 4 | 04 | NPS | QUINN | O'Neill | Dr | Acquital of Dr LANGLEY | NickR |
FJ | 1849 | 5 | 10 | NPS | QUINN | O'Neill | MD | Inquest on death of Eleanor LANGLEY | NickR |
FJ | 1856 | 8 | 25 | NPD | QUINN | T C | Esq | August 20, at Kingstown, Frances Melian, daughter of T C QUINN, Esq of Sunny Hill, co Cork | NickR |
LHMA | 1789 | 10 | 19 | NPM | QUINN | William | Esq | William QUINN, of Kilmalogue, Esq. to Miss GOING, of Clonmel. | NickR |
LGA | 1815 | 3 | 24 | NPA | QUINN | Windham | Hon MP | Establishement of Agricultural Societies | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 11 | 27 | NPM | QUINN | Miss | In St. Peter's Church Drogheda, by the Rev. Thomas Blacker Owens, Mr. Francis Augustus Elliott, of that town, to Miss Quinn, of Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 1 | 08 | NPD | QUINN | Mrs | Mrs. Quinn, of this city, aged 58 years. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 11 | 03 | NPD | QUINTIN | John | Esq | On the 23d inst. at Mountain View Avenue, M. Elizabeth, only daughter of the late John Quintin, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 11 | 03 | NPD | QUINTIN | M Elizabeth | On the 23d inst. at Mountain View Avenue, M. Elizabeth, only daughter of the late John Quintin, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1829 | 1 | 01 | NPD | QUINTON | Thomas | Esq M D | At Enniskillen, Thomas Quinton, Esq., M.D. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 12 | 03 | NPM | QUINTON | Thomas J | Esq | On the 25th instant, by special license, Thomas J. Quinton, of the City of Dublin, Esq., to Frederica, only daughter of Sir Thomas Moriarty, of Abbeyville, county Roscommon. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1833 | 4 | 11 | NPM | RADCLIFF | Joseph | Esq | At Mullingar, on the 9th instant, by the Hon. and Rev. Henry Browne, Joseph Radcliff, Esq., son of the Right Hon. John Radcliff, to Mary Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Viscount Frankfort. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 04 | NPD | RADCLIFF | Stephen | Lt RN | On the 28th ult. in the 30th year of his age, to the inexpressable grief of his family and friends, at Leghorn where he went for the benefit of his health, Lieutenant Stephen Radcliff, R.N. eldest son of the Rev. Stephen Radcliff, Rector of Skryne, Diocese of Meath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 04 | NPD | RADCLIFF | Stephen | Rev | On the 28th ult. in the 30th year of his age, to the inexpressable grief of his family and friends, at Leghorn where he went for the benefit of his health, Lieutenant Stephen Radcliff, R.N. eldest son of the Rev. Stephen Radcliff, Rector of Skryne, Diocese of Meath. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 16 | NPM | RADCLIFFE | Mary Anne | On the 2d instant, in the church of Lisnadill, parish of Armagh, by the Rev. Wm. Maclean, Rector of Newtownhamilton, Wm. Harlowe Phibbs, Esq., of the 25th Regiment, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Radcliffe, Prebendary of Clonmethan, and Rector of St. Paul's, in this City. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 1 | 25 | NPD | RADCLIFFE | Richard | Rev | At Glebe hill, near Enniscorthy, the residence of the Rev. Richard Radcliffe on Sunday last the 13th inst. in the prime of life, the Rev. Jeremiah Francis Harday[sic], youngest son of the late Francis Hardy, Member of the Irish Parliament. | SdeM |
LC | 1827 | 7 | 07 | NPM | RADCLIFFE | Samuel | Mr | In Cork, Mr. Samuel RADCLIFFE, to Christian, daughter of the late Mr. John Barter BENNETT | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 15 | NPM | RADCLIFFE | T | Rev | On Monday last, in St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. T. Radcliffe, J. Perrin, Esq., of Wicklow, to Elizabeth, second daughter of G. Blood, Esq., of Montpelier-hill, near this city. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 16 | NPM | RADCLIFFE | Thomas | Rev | On the 2d instant, in the church of Lisnadill, parish of Armagh, by the Rev. Wm. Maclean, Rector of Newtownhamilton, Wm. Harlowe Phibbs, Esq., of the 25th Regiment, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Radcliffe, Prebendary of Clonmethan, and Rector of St. Paul's, in this City. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 7 | 26 | NPM | RADCLIFFE | Miss | Mr. Patrick Kenna, jun. of Cullien, near this town, to Miss Radcliffe, of the city of Dublin. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1861 | 1 | 15 | NPD | RAE | Giles | Esq JP | January 8, at Keel House, co Kerry, Sarah Drew, only daughter of Giles RAE Esq JP of Keel | NickR |
LH | 1831 | 8 | 25 | NPM | RAE | Robert L | Esq | On the 19th ult, in Dublin, and subsequently at Gretta Green, Robert L RAE Esq of Dublin to Elizabeth only daughter of William Godfrey LANGFORD Esq of Annadale, in the co Kerry | NickR |
FJ | 1861 | 1 | 15 | NPD | RAE | Sarah Drew | January 8, at Keel House, co Kerry, Sarah Drew, only daughter of Giles RAE Esq JP of Keel | NickR | |
WMT J | 1826 | 7 | 13 | NPD | RAFFLES | Stamford | Sir | On Wednesday, at High Wood, Sir Stamford Raffles, in the service of the Hon. the East India Company, late Lieutenant Governor of Benecoleh and Sincapore. | SdeM |
LGA | 1815 | 6 | 06 | NPM | RAFTER | Capt | At Youghal, Capt RAFTER, 60th Regt to Miss TAYLOR, daughter of the late Richard TAYLOR Esq of Holly Park in this county | NickR | |
FJ | 1815 | 6 | 08 | NPM | RAFTER | Capt | At Youghal church, Capt RAFTER of the 60th Regt to Miss TAYLOR, daughter of the late Richard TAYLOR of Holly Park, co Limerick | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1741 | 2 | 14 | NPS | RAHILLY | William | We hear from the co of Limerick that on Saturday night last Thomas LOWROE, Edmond CRONEKAN, William RAHILLY and Christopher CLANCY, four notorious robbers were taken and committed to goalb by Edward CROKER and Nicholas WEEKS Esqrs they committed a robbery the night before they were taken, LOWROE broke the goal twice within these few months | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 06 | NPM | RAIKES | Robert (jun) | Esq | At Welton, Yorkshire, Robert Raikes, jun., Esq. of Welton House, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late Rear Admiral Paget, of Grosvenor place, Bath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 10 | 14 | NPD | RAINEY | Mary Magdalena | Mrs | On the 4th inst., in Belfast, Mrs. Mary Magdalena Rainey, relict of Thomas Rainey, Esq., of this city. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 23 | NPD | RAINEY | Samuel | Mr | In Dublin on the 9th inst., Mr. Samuel Rainey, Merchant. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 10 | 14 | NPD | RAINEY | Thomas | Esq | On the 4th inst., in Belfast, Mrs. Mary Magdalena Rainey, relict of Thomas Rainey, Esq., of this city. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 30 | NPM | RAITT | Susanna Sophia | On the 16th instant, Edward Lionel Wolley, Esq., of the 11th Regiment of Foot, to Susanna Sophia, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Raitt, late Deputy Adjutant-General of the Mediterranean. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 30 | NPM | RAITT | Lt-Col | On the 16th instant, Edward Lionel Wolley, Esq., of the 11th Regiment of Foot, to Susanna Sophia, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Raitt, late Deputy Adjutant-General of the Mediterranean. | SdeM | |
LC | 1826 | 4 | 22 | NPD | RALEIGH | Maurice | Esq MD | On Sunday last, at his residence, in Charleville, Maurice RALEIGH, Esq. M. D. he practiced his profession with great alactrity and attention to the poor and fell a sacrifice to a protracted illness, acquired in the discharge of his professional duty, leaving this world much regretted, by a large circle of friends | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 6 | 26 | NPS | RALEIGH | Walter | Dr | A dispensary on an enlarged scale has been established at Bruff, to which Doctor Walter RALEIGH has been appointed medical attendant. | NickR |
LC | 1823 | 1 | 11 | NPS | RALEIGH | Dr | It is Dr. RALEIGH, of Charleville, who has been elected to the Kilmallock Dispensary. We are glad to find that our respected fellow-citizen, Dr. RALEIGH, is much recovered from his long and severe indisposition. He will, in a very few days, resume his professional duties. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1833 | 10 | 04 | NPD | RALIEGH | Richard | Mr | On Wednesday, in Charleville, aged 60 years, Mr. Richard RALEIGH, Clothier. He sustained, through life, the character of an honest and religious man, and his death is sincerely regretted by his numerous friends and acquaintances. | NickR |
FJ | 1857 | 2 | 27 | NPS | RALPH | Mr | Belfast Newspaper Editors | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1734 | 9 | 17 | NPD | RALSON | Ald | Last week died in Ann street Mrs LOWTHER wife of Mr LOWTHER, an attorney of the Court of Comman Pleas. She was the widow of the late Aldermen RALSON | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1740 | 7 | 22 | NPM | RAM | Abel | Esq | Sunday last Thomas CONLEY Esq Couincellor at law was married to Miss RAM daughter of Abel RAM of Ramsfort in the co Wexford Esq ... large fortune | NickR |
FJ | 1831 | 7 | 30 | NPD | RAM | Charlotte (nee STOPFORD) | Lady | On the 23 inst, at her house in Bath, Lady Charlotte RAM, relict of Stephen RAM of Ramsfort, co Wexford, Esq and sister of the late Earl of Courtown | NickR |
LH | 1831 | 8 | 01 | NPD | RAM | Charlotte (nee STOPFORD) | Lady | At her house in Bath, Lady Charlotte RAM, relict of the late Stephen RAM of Ramsfort, in the co Wexford, Esq and Portswood Hants, and sister of the late Earl of Courtown | NickR |
FJ | 1836 | 2 | 29 | NPM | RAM | Charlotte (nee STOPFORD) | Lady | On the 23d of February, at Bath, Christopher DOMVILLE, Esq, brother to Sir Compton DOMVILLE, Bart, of Santry House, co Dublin, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Stephen RAM, and Lady Charlotte RAM, of Ramsfort, co Wexford | NickR |
FJ | 1843 | 6 | 07 | NPM | RAM | Digby Joseph Stopford | Rev | On the 2d inst, at Beverley, Christopher Robert, second son of the late Rev Sir John LIGHTON, Bt to Mary Anne Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Rev Digby Joseph Stopford RAM, of Brookville, co Cork | NickR |
FJ | 1836 | 2 | 29 | NPM | RAM | Elizabeth | On the 23d of February, at Bath, Christopher DOMVILLE, Esq, brother to Sir Compton DOMVILLE, Bart, of Santry House, co Dublin, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Stephen RAM, and Lady Charlotte RAM, of Ramsfort, co Wexford | NickR | |
FJ | 1844 | 1 | 31 | NPB | RAM | Jane | Lady | On the 24th of January, at Iham, Staffordshire, Lady Jane RAM, of a son | NickR |
FJ | 1843 | 6 | 07 | NPM | RAM | Mary Anne Elizabeth | On the 2d inst, at Beverley, Christopher Robert, second son of the late Rev Sir John LIGHTON, Bt to Mary Anne Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Rev Digby Joseph Stopford RAM, of Brookville, co Cork | NickR | |
FJ | 1831 | 7 | 30 | NPD | RAM | Stephen | Esq | On the 23 inst, at her house in Bath, Lady Charlotte RAM, relict of Stephen RAM of Ramsfort, co Wexford, Esq and sister of the late Earl of Courtown | NickR |
LH | 1831 | 8 | 01 | NPD | RAM | Stephen | Esq | At her house in Bath, Lady Charlotte RAM, relict of the late Stephen RAM of Ramsfort, in the co Wexford, Esq and Portswood Hants, and sister of the late Earl of Courtown | NickR |
FJ | 1836 | 2 | 29 | NPM | RAM | Stephen | Esq | On the 23d of February, at Bath, Christopher DOMVILLE, Esq, brother to Sir Compton DOMVILLE, Bart, of Santry House, co Dublin, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Stephen RAM, and Lady Charlotte RAM, of Ramsfort, co Wexford | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1740 | 7 | 22 | NPM | RAM | Miss | Sunday last Thomas CONLEY Esq Couincellor at law was married to Miss RAM daughter of Abel RAM of Ramsfort in the co Wexford Esq ... large fortune | NickR | |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 23 | NPD | RAMADGE | Thomas | Esq | At his house in Mountjoy-place, on Saturday evening the 18th inst., Thomas Ramadge, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 8 | 18 | NPM | RAMAGE | Thomas | Esq | In St. George's Church, Thomas Ramage, Esq. of Mountjoy-place, to Miss Armstrong. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 31 | NPD | RAMAGE | William | Capt RN | Captain William Ramage, Royal Navy, formerly many years Signal Lieutenant to Earl St. Vincent. | SdeM |
LT | 1835 | 1 | 29 | NPM | RAMSAY | Alexander | Esq | At Missourie, E. T. TIERNEY, Esq; of the 38th Native Regiment, Bengal, and nephew to Sir Matthew TIERNEY, to Christina CLARKE, grand-daughter of Alexander RAMSAY, Esq; of Kersehill | NickR |
WMT J | 1829 | 1 | 01 | NPM | RAMSDEN | Frances Catherine | At Brotherton, Lord Muncaster to Frances Catherine, the youngest daughter of Sir John Ramsden, Bt. of Byram. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1829 | 1 | 01 | NPM | RAMSDEN | John | Sir Bart | At Brotherton, Lord Muncaster to Frances Catherine, the youngest daughter of Sir John Ramsden, Bt. of Byram. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 1 | 23 | NPM | RAMSEY | Alexander | Sir Bart MP | At Edinburgh, Sir Alexander Ramsey, of Ballymain, Bart., M.P. to Elizabeth, second daughter of the Hon. William Maule, of Panmuze, M.P. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 27 | NPD | RAMSEY | Philip | Maj | At Berhampore, Major Philip Ramsey, 47th Regt. | SdeM |
LC | 1796 | 1 | 09 | NPM | RANDALL | Martha | Miss | At Passage Church, by the Rev. Ed. LLOYD, John Cole BOWEN, Captain in His Mahesty's 8th West India Regiment, to Miss Martha RANDALL, daughter of the late Lieut. RANDALL, of the Royal Navy. | NickR |
LC | 1796 | 1 | 09 | NPM | RANDALL | Lt RN | At Passage Church, by the Rev. Ed. LLOYD, John Cole BOWEN, Captain in His Mahesty's 8th West India Regiment, to Miss Martha RANDALL, daughter of the late Lieut. RANDALL, of the Royal Navy. | NickR | |
LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 14 | NPD | RANDLE | Mrs | At Ballyrtruckle, near Waterford, Mrs RANDLE. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 26 | NPM | RANKIN | Charles | Mr | On Sunday[22 Jan], in St. Mary's Church, Mr. Charles Rankin, of Sackville-street, to Miss Kathrens, of Dame-street. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 1 | 11 | NPD | RANSBURY | Mary Anne | Mrs | On the 26th of December, in Clones, county Monaghan, Mrs. Mary Anne Ransbury. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 23 | NPD | RANSFORD | Sophia | On the 12th inst. at her mother's house in Mountjoy-square, of a rapid decline, Sophia, youngest daughter of the late William Ransford, of Rathmines, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 23 | NPD | RANSFORD | William | Esq | On the 12th inst. at her mother's house in Mountjoy-square, of a rapid decline, Sophia, youngest daughter of the late William Ransford, of Rathmines, Esq. | SdeM |
Pue'sO | 1734 | 8 | 10 | NPD | RATHBORNE | John | Mr | On Tuesday last died at his house in Hawkin's street Mr John RATHBORNE, a wealthy merchant | NickR |
LH | 1831 | 9 | 01 | NPD | RATHBORNE | Wilson | Capt CB | At Ballymore, co Galway, (the seat of his nephew) Capt Wilson RATHBORNE CB | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 8 | 23 | NPD | RATHBOURNE | Richard | Esq | At Ballymore, co Galway, the seat of his nephew Richard RATHBOURNE, Esq, aged 84 Capt W RATHBOURNE CB RN | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 8 | 23 | NPD | RATHBOURNE | W | Capt RN | At Ballymore, co Galway, the seat of his nephew Richard RATHBOURNE, Esq, aged 84 Capt W RATHBOURNE CB RN | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 17 | NPD | RAVEN | Mrs | On the 8th instant, in the Barracks in this town, Mrs. Raven, wife of Paymaster Raven, depot 84th Regt. at present in those quarters ... The remains of this lamented lady we are informed, are to be interred this day. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 17 | NPD | RAVEN | Paymaster | On the 8th instant, in the Barracks in this town, Mrs. Raven, wife of Paymaster Raven, depot 84th Regt. at present in those quarters ... The remains of this lamented lady we are informed, are to be interred this day. | SdeM | |
LGA | 1819 | 3 | 09 | NPS | RAWDON-HASTINGS | Francis | Marquis of Hastings | His Excellency the Marquis Hastings, Gov. Gen. of India has appointed Charles A MOLONEY Esq. chief commissioner and manager of several provinces lately ceded in India, to the British Government; this young gentleman is second son of James MOLONY, Esq of Kilcannon, co Clare: this important and dignified situation has been given to him in the most handsome and gracious manner, as a reward of his most extensive talents, and his intimatel knowledge of the Persian language | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 12 | 23 | NPD | RAWLEY | Mr | In Charleville, on Wednesday, at the house of his father-in-law Mr. RAWLEY, Mr. Thomas LACY, of Broad-street, Limerick. He was a young man of exemplary character, and much esteemed by his friends and acquaintenance. He bore a long and trying illness with that fortitude inspired alone by the confidence of enjoying a better and happier existence, which is now the only consolation left a young and afficted widow, and esteemed father, to whom, he was always a dutiful and affectionate son. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 10 | 18 | NPD | RAWLINS | Anna | On the 4th instant, Anna, eldest daughter of Joseph Rawlins, Esq. of Harcourt-street. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1826 | 10 | 09 | NPM | RAWLINS | Catherine | On Saturday the 7th inst, at St Peter's, by the Rev Dr WALL, Senior Fellow, TCD the Rev George PEACOCKE, son of the late Thomas Goodricke REACOCKE Esq of Fort Etna, co Limerick, to Catherine daughter of Joesph RAWLINS Esq of Harcourt Street | NickR | |
FJ | 1826 | 10 | 09 | NPM | RAWLINS | Joseph | Esq | On Saturday the 7th inst, at St Peter's, by the Rev Dr WALL, Senior Fellow, TCD the Rev George PEACOCKE, son of the late Thomas Goodricke REACOCKE Esq of Fort Etna, co Limerick, to Catherine daughter of Joesph RAWLINS Esq of Harcourt Street | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 10 | 18 | NPD | RAWLINS | Joseph | Esq | On the 4th instant, Anna, eldest daughter of Joseph Rawlins, Esq. of Harcourt-street. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 19 | NPM | RAWLINS | Joseph | Esq | On the 11th instant, in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Dr. Wall, F.T.C., D., the Rev. Ambrose Smith, Vicar of Templeudigan, County Wexford, and eldest son of Thomas Smith, Esq., M.D., Belmont, County Dublin, to Letitia, youngest daughter of Joseph Rawlins, Esq., Harcourt-street. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 19 | NPM | RAWLINS | Letitia | On the 11th instant, in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Dr. Wall, F.T.C., D., the Rev. Ambrose Smith, Vicar of Templeudigan, County Wexford, and eldest son of Thomas Smith, Esq., M.D., Belmont, County Dublin, to Letitia, youngest daughter of Joseph Rawlins, Esq., Harcourt-street. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | '20 | NPD | RAYMOND | George | Mr | At Poplar Road, Annesley Bridge, Mr. George Raymond, late Supervisor of Taxes. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 9 | 11 | NPS | RAYMOND | James | Esq | James RAYMOND, Esq. late of Holly Park, Co. Limerick, is appointed Post-Master General, at Sydney, New South Wales. [He was the first Post Master General, died 29 May 1851 at Darlinghurst and was buried 2 June 1851 at St Peter's Cooks River aged 65] | NickR |
FJ | 1847 | 2 | 12 | NPM | RAYMOND | Jane Frances | On the 4th inst, at Booterstown church, the Rev John Thomas LANGFORD son of the late Rev Francis LANGFORD rector of Kilcornan, co Limerick, to Jane Frances only daughter of th late William RAYMOND of this city Esq barister-at-law | NickR | |
WMT J | 1825 | 2 | 03 | NPD | RAYMOND | John | Esq | On Monday last, of a fever, much regretted, John Raymond, Esq. of Raghcommane, in the County of Kerry. | SdeM |
FJ | 1847 | 2 | 12 | NPM | RAYMOND | William | Esq | On the 4th inst, at Booterstown church, the Rev John Thomas LANGFORD son of the late Rev Francis LANGFORD rector of Kilcornan, co Limerick, to Jane Frances only daughter of th late William RAYMOND of this city Esq barister-at-law | NickR |
LGA | 1811 | 6 | 21 | NPM | REA | Giles | Esq | At Newcastle, by the Rev Thos LOCKE, Giles REA, of Anna, in the co Kerry, Esq, to Deborah, youngest daughter of the late John LANGFORD, of Castle Langford, in saiid co | NickR |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPM | REA | Helen Anderson | At Barnwood, on Tuesday, by the Rev. Charles Henry Watling, Vicar of Badgworth, Alexander Richey, Esq., late of this City, to Helen Anderson, third daughter of Joseph Rea, Esq., Barnwood, near Gloucester. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 3 | 31 | NPM | REA | J | On the 9th inst. by the Rev. Brown, Mr. Hugh Ferguson, to Mary, eldest daughter of J. Rea, of Belfast. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 19 | NPD | REA | John | Mr | On Wednesday last, after 30 years' suffering, which he bore with cheerful resignation, Mr. John Rea, merchant tailor. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPM | REA | Joseph | Esq | At Barnwood, on Tuesday, by the Rev. Charles Henry Watling, Vicar of Badgworth, Alexander Richey, Esq., late of this City, to Helen Anderson, third daughter of Joseph Rea, Esq., Barnwood, near Gloucester. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 3 | 31 | NPM | REA | Mary | On the 9th inst. by the Rev. Brown, Mr. Hugh Ferguson, to Mary, eldest daughter of J. Rea, of Belfast. | SdeM | |
LC | 1827 | 8 | 11 | NPA | REA | Mary (alias FLEMING) | Notice That I, Patrick REA, of Kileen, in the Parish of Ballylanders, in the Barony of Costlea, in the County of Limerickand my WIFE, Mary REA, alias FLEMING, have voluntarily separated from each other and have amicably settled to give her her portion, and I have given it before several witnesses, we have also parted in good friendship, shaking hands and wishing each other good luck. I hereby give Notice to the Public at large not to Credit my said Wife in either money or value. Patrick REA, August 11th, 1827. | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 8 | 11 | NPA | REA | Patrick | Notice That I, Patrick REA, of Kileen, in the Parish of Ballylanders, in the Barony of Costlea, in the County of Limerickand my WIFE, Mary REA, alias FLEMING, have voluntarily separated from each other and have amicably settled to give her her portion, and I have given it before several witnesses, we have also parted in good friendship, shaking hands and wishing each other good luck. I hereby give Notice to the Public at large not to Credit my said Wife in either money or value. Patrick REA, August 11th, 1827. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 8 | 23 | NPM | REA | Robert Langford | Esq | In Dublin, by the Rev. John ALLEN, and subsequently in Scotland, Robert Langford REA, Esq., of Dublin, to Eliza Anne, daughter of William Godfrey LANGFORD, Esq., of Annadale, Co. Kerry | NickR |
FJ | 1808 | 11 | 04a | NPM | REA | William | Mr | At Dromore, Mr Wm REA of Edenruty, at the advanced age of 73, to Miss Lucinda LEE of Drumskee, aged 24 The circumstance attended this marriage is something singular, as he has lived to this period without ever thinking of entering such a situation, though possessed of a vast property; but supposing his friends might have disputes in consequence thereof he thought proper to make an engagement with this young woman, she being his house keeper | NickR |
WMT J | 1833 | 8 | 15 | NPS | READ | Mary | Mary Read a. Wm. Alexander Williamson and others. ... | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 26 | NPM | READE | George | Esq | On the 10th instant, at Carnew Church, by the Rev. Hawtrey W. Browne, George Reade, Esq., second son of Doctor Reade, of Clondalkin Glebe, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Richard Booky, of Donis Hall, in the County of Wexford, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 26 | NPD | READE | John | Esq | On the 17th inst. at Woodtown-west, in the County of Meath, of a lingering illness, brought on by misfortune, and supported with unexampled patience, John Reade, Esq., formerly Barrister at Law. A man of splendid talents, unblemished integrity, & unaffected goodness of heart. Pious, humane and charitable. His remains were interred without pomp or ceremony near to those of his father the late Rev. Philip Reade, in Athboy, in the said County, but followed to the grave by multitudes who with deep and heartfelt grief deplored their loss. | SdeM |
FJ | 1816 | 11 | 18 | NPM | READE | Mary | Mrs | On Wednesday last, William LEE Esq of Springmount, co Kilkenny, to Mary READE widow of the late Richard M READE Esq of Kosenaragh, in the said co | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 26 | NPD | READE | Philip | Rev | On the 17th inst. at Woodtown-west, in the County of Meath, of a lingering illness, brought on by misfortune, and supported with unexampled patience, John Reade, Esq., formerly Barrister at Law. A man of splendid talents, unblemished integrity, & unaffected goodness of heart. Pious, humane and charitable. His remains were interred without pomp or ceremony near to those of his father the late Rev. Philip Reade, in Athboy, in the said County, but followed to the grave by multitudes who with deep and heartfelt grief deplored their loss. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 25 | NPB | READE | R | Esq | At Woodpark, County Galway, the lady of R. Reade, Esq., of a daughter. | SdeM |
FJ | 1816 | 11 | 18 | NPM | READE | ricgard M | Esq | On Wednesday last, William LEE Esq of Springmount, co Kilkenny, to Mary READE widow of the late Richard M READE Esq of Kosenaragh, in the said co | NickR |
LGA | 1816 | 11 | 15 | NPM | READE | Richard | Esq | At Konctopher Church, William LEE, of Callen, Esq. to Mrs READE, relict of the late Richard READE, of Rosemore, Esq. on which occasionMr. LEE gave a donation of ten guineas nto the Poor of the Parish | NickR |
LGA | 1819 | 6 | 11 | NPM | READE | William | Rev Sir Bt | On Saturday, at Tomgrany church, by the Rev Sir Wm READE Bt, John HEWLETT Esq of Raheen, Co Clare, to Constantina daughter of the late Francis DREW of Drewsborough Esq | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 26 | NPM | READE | Dr | On the 10th instant, at Carnew Church, by the Rev. Hawtrey W. Browne, George Reade, Esq., second son of Doctor Reade, of Clondalkin Glebe, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Richard Booky, of Donis Hall, in the County of Wexford, Esq. | SdeM | |
LGA | 1816 | 11 | 15 | NPM | READE | Mrs | At Konctopher Church, William LEE, of Callen, Esq. to Mrs READE, relict of the late Richard READE, of Rosemore, Esq. on which occasionMr. LEE gave a donation of ten guineas nto the Poor of the Parish | NickR | |
LGA | 1808 | 9 | 06 | NPM | Ready | E | Mr | On Saturday evening, John O'Donnell JOYNT, of Broadstreet, grocer, to the agreeable Miss READY, daughter of Mr E READY, grocer of this city | NickR |
LGA | 1812 | 2 | 11 | NPS | READY | William | CommittedBy Eyre EVANS Esq. to the county jail, on Thursday, William READY, Willim DOWNEY, Patrick ROONAN, John CASEY, and Patrick LEE, charged with felony, unlawful assemblies, and buglary in the house of D. BERKELEY, of Kilmallock | NickR | |
LGA | 1808 | 9 | 06 | NPM | READY | Miss | On Saturday evening, John O'Donnell JOYNT, of Broadstreet, grocer, to the agreeable Miss READY, daughter of Mr E READY, grocer of this city | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 3 | 21 | NPS | REAL | Ellen (nee MANGANE) | 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. | NickR | |
FJ | 1858 | 7 | 08 | NPM | REALL | Joseph | Esq | 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 | NickR |
LGA | 1815 | 2 | 03 | NPS | REARDON | Daniel | Attack on house at Ardpatrick | NickR | |
LGA | 1815 | 2 | 17 | NPS | REARDON | Daniel | Committed, By Charles D OLIVER, Esq, to the County Jail, John BOURKE, Wm. TORPRY, and Daniel REARDON, charged with burglarously breaking open the houuse of Thos. DILLANE, of Ardpatrick and attempting to burn it. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 13 | NPS | REARDON | Thady | City Limerick Quarter Sessions | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 12 | 31 | NPS | REDDAN | (female) | A person named REDDAN was severely burned in the back, by her clothes catching fire, on Christmas eve, at a public house, in Limerick. | NickR | |
LT | 1836 | 2 | 08 | NPM | REDDAN | Bridget | Miss | On Saturday morning, in Upper Glentworth Street by the Rev Mr D'ARCY VP of St Michael's Mr John KERBY grocer of Mary Street to Miss Bridget REDDAN | NickR |
LC | 1823 | 12 | 27 | NPS | REDDAN | C | Mr | On Sunday night last, a valuable in-calf heiffer was maliciously killed on the lands of Gurteen, Parisg of Quinn, County Clare, the property of Mr. C. REDDAN. Those lands were some time since in the hands of cotter tenants, who were forgiven an immense arear, on giving up the lands to the owner, Richard CREAGH, Esq. of Dangan, who subsequently let them to the present tenant. | NickR |
LC | 1826 | 2 | 22 | NPS | REDDAN | Connor | An inquest having been held on the body of Bridget BREEN, the innocent and unfortunate victim of the late most savage and revolting act of barbarity, near Tulla, a verdict of "wilful murder," was returned against Connor REDDAN and Lucius WELSH, principals in this inhuman outrage. It would appear that the poor woman was absolutely burned to death by those horrid wretches, in their cursed pasion for money."Auri sacra fames, quid non mortalla pectora cogis"? | NickR | |
DEM | 1826 | 3 | 10 | NPS | REDDAN | Connor | The only interesting trial since the commencement if the Assizes was that of Connor REDDAN, for the barbarous murder of Bridget LYNCH, alias BRINN, near Tulla. The case occupied a considerable length of time. He was found guilty of burglary, but acquitted of murder. | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 4 | 26 | NPS | REDDAN | Connor (Cornelius) | Three men have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in a burglary and burning of a woman near Tulla, some time since, and for which a man named REDDAN, was hanged, at the last Ennis Assizes. | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 4 | 29 | NPS | REDDAN | Connor (Cornelius) | The three men taken up in the County Clare charged ith the crime for which Connor REDDAN was hanged last Ennis Asssizes, have been identified by the approver. | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 3 | 22 | NPS | REDDAN | Cornelius | On Saturday, Cornelius REDDAN found guilty, at Ennis Assizes, of the murder of Bridget LYNCH, was executed in front of he new gaol of that town. For some days before, he refused any religious consolation; but, subsequently became resigned, and acknowledged the justice of his sentence, declaring, that the death he was to suffer was much lighter than his crime deserved. | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 7 | 12 | NPS | REDDAN | Cornelius | 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. | NickR | |
LC | 1834 | 10 | 18 | NPN | REDDAN | Cornelius | 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; ... | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 7 | 29 | NPN/S | REDDAN | D | Subscriptions for the relief of Clare Freeholders ... D REDDAN £1-0-0 | NickR | |
LC | 1835 | 11 | 25 | NPD | REDDAN | Daniel | Mr | In Denmark Street, Mr Daniel REDDAN | NickR |
LC | 1801 | 1 | 17 | NPM | REDDAN | Denis | Esq | Thursday last, at Broadford Co Clare, Mr James GILMORE linnen-draper, to the agreeable Miss REDDAN daughter of Denis REDDAN Esq of said place | NickR |
LC | 1801 | 1 | 17 | NPM | REDDAN | Denis | Esq | Thursday last, at Broadford, Co. Clare, Mr. James GILMORE, Linen-draper of Broad Street, to the agreeable Miss REDDAN, daughter of Denis REDDAN, Esq; of said place | NickR |
LGA | 1818 | 1 | 30 | NPS | REDDAN | Denis | Esq | Robbery of Denis REDDAN's house | NickR |
LC | 1834 | 11 | 19 | NPD | REDDAN | Denis | Esq | At Tomgrany, co Clare, on Wednesday last, aged 76 years, Mrs REDDAN, wife of Denis REDDAN Esq | NickR |
LC | 1835 | 1 | 28 | NPD | REDDAN | Denis | Esq | At Tomagrany, co Clare, in advanced age Denis REDDAN, Esq, a most honorable and kind hearted country gentleman | NickR |
LGA | 1811 | 8 | 27 | NPM | REDDAN | Dennis | Esq | At Toomgrary on Sunday last John PURCELL of Cahir, County Clare Esq to Miss REDDAN daughter of Dennis REDDAN Esq | NickR |
FJ | 1856 | 11 | 06 | NPM | REDDAN | Dora Maria | November 4, at Tomgraney, by the Right Rev Dr VAUGHAN, Bishop of Killaloe, John FROST Esq solicitor, Ennis, to Dora Maria, only daughter of Mathew REDDAN Esq Shannon View, and granddaughter of Captain BRIDGEMAN, Rathloobe, co Clare | NickR | |
LS | 1840 | 10 | 22 | NPN | REDDAN | Francis | County of the City of Limerick a list of registry applicants ... REDDAN, Francis, Mary Street, Shopkeeper, freeman.... | NickR | |
LC | 1835 | 12 | 30 | NPD | REDDAN | J | Mr | In High Street, Ennis, Margaret widow of Mr J REDDAN grocer | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 1 | 01 | NPD | REDDAN | James | Mr | In High Street Ennis, of a few days illness Mr James REDDAN grocer he was generally estemed as an honest man | NickR |
LC | 1832 | 6 | 23 | NPD | REDDAN | James | Mr | In Ennis of cholera Mrs REDDAN widow of Mr James REDDAN grocer | NickR |
ClonmAdv | 1832 | 6 | 27 | NPD | REDDAN | James | Mr | In Ennis, of Cholera, Mrs REDDAN, widow of Mr James REDDAN, grocer | NickR |
LC | 1825 | 3 | 05 | NPS | REDDAN | James | On Thursday the Quarter Sessions were resumed ...James REDDAN for stealinf a small bag of wheat from a Countryman's carthree months imprisonment | NickR | |
LGA | 1809 | 3 | 07 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Esq | On Sunday morning a man called Pat. SHEEDY was found dead on board a canal boat, the property of John REDDAN Esq, near Doonas.In consequence of some suspicion arising respecting the death, Mr. REDDAN, accompanied by Surgeon THWAITES, proceeded yesterday to the place, where they were met by Thomas SAMPSON, Esq, coroner of the county Clare, and a respectable jury; after the most minute examination of the body by the surgeon, and strictest investigation of the jury, it clearly appeared that Patrick SHEEDY died "by the visitaion of God". | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 3 | 27 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Esq | Thursday's gneral meeting of the proprietors of teh Commercial Buildings ... Directors ... John REDDAN | NickR |
LC | 1827 | 2 | 17 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Esq | Wednesday night, the provision stores of J. REDDAN, Esq., at the upper end of William Street, were robbed of a quantity of pork intended for exportation. The wretches implicated in the crime were then employed in his concerns, some of them actually on watch for its protection. Fortunately five of them were arrested by the City Police, while in the act of descending from the Store loft, with the pork in their possession. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 04 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Esq | City Limerick Record Panel,Edmond MORNEY, of Ballyclogh, Esq.; John REDDAN, Esq. Merchant; William COLLINS, Esq.; Ralph BRERETON, Esq. merchant; John ROCHFORD, Esq. merchant; George W. RUSSELL, Esq. merchant; John HANLY, Esq. woolen draper; James ALTON, Esq; Thomas WORRALL, Esq. merchant; Arthur SAYERS, Esq; S. CASWELL, Esq. merchant; George M. GOGGIN, Esq; William HUNT, Esq. of Friarstown; Francis SPAIGHT, Esq. merchant; George Westropp JAMESON, Esq. merchant; John Thomas WESTROPP, Esq.; James MORGAN, Esq.; Joseph MILLER, Esq.; William WILSON, Esq. seed merchant; Philip M'ARDELL, Esq.; Paul CUDMORE, of Ballyclogh, Esq.; Arthur GLOSTER, Esq.; Thomas QUINLAN, Esq. coach maker; Joseph DELANY, Esq. | NickR |
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?? | W P ALLARDICE | Part 01 |
H ALLEN | Joseph ATKINSON | Part 02 |
Joseph ATKINSON | Robert BARLOW | Part 03 |
Sarah BARLOW | William BEATTY | Part 04 |
Catherine BEATY | John BENNETT | Part 05 |
John BENNETT | BEVERHOUDT | Part 06 |
BEVIN | Alexander BLOOD | Part 07 |
Benjamin BLOOD | Catherine Cole BOWEN | Part 08 |
Christopher BOWEN | John BRAY | Part 09 |
J BREDIN | Joseph BROWNRIG | Part 10 |
Rosanna Bridget (nee LEE) BROWNRIG | Nathaniel Edward BUTLER | Part 11 |
Pierce BUTLER | Joseph CARROL | Part 12 |
Thomas CARROL | Robert CHADWICKE | Part 13 |
Robert CHADWICKE | Amelia CHRISTIAN | Part 14 |
Anastasia CHRISTIAN | Richard CLOSE | Part 15 |
Robert Barry CLOSE | Anthony CONNELL | Part 16 |
Barbara CONNELL | Charles Eyre COOTE | Part 17 |
Charles Eyre COOTE | Robert COOTE | Part 18 |
Robert COOTE | CRAMPTON | Part 19 |
CRAMPTON | Edward CROKER | Part 20 |
Edward CROKER | Henry CROKER | Part 21 |
Henry CROKER | Maria Sophia [nee LASCELLS] CROKER | Part 22 |
Marianne CROKER | CROKER | Part 23 |
CROKER | Georgina CUYLER | Part 24 |
Lambett D[R]EW | Paul DE PEYRONNET | Part 25 |
Pierre-Denis DE PEYRONNET | Thomas DIVETT | Part 26 |
Thomas DIXON | Barry DREW | Part 27 |
Barry DREW | Pierce William DREW | Part 28 |
Pierce William DREW | Lawrence DURACK | Part 29 |
Lawrence DURACK | Thomas ELRINGTON | Part 30 |
ELRINGTON | Catherine FAULKNER | Part 31 |
W C FAULKNER | Laurence FITZGERALD | Part 32 |
M FITZGERALD | G E FORMAN | Part 33 |
John FORRESTAL | Bartholemew FRERE | Part 34 |
George FREWEN | GEORGE | Part 35 |
Elizabeth GEORGE[SIC] | William GOGGIN | Part 36 |
William GOGGIN | Marinne GRANT | Part 37 |
Mercia Maria GRANT | Richard GREVILLE | Part 38 |
Richard F GREVILLE | Hans HAMILTON | Part 39 |
Hans HAMILTON | (nee DENNIS) HARRISON | Part 40 |
Elizabeth (nee WINTER) HARRISON | George HEHIR | Part 41 |
James HEHIR | Ellen HILL | Part 42 |
G L HILL | Samuel HOLMES | Part 43 |
Samuel HOLMES | HUGGARD | Part 44 |
HUGGINS | Robert INGRAM | Part 45 |
INGRAM | JESSOP | Part 46 |
JESSOP | KEARNEY | Part 47 |
Hugh KEARNS | Alexander Speer KERR | Part 48 |
John KERR | David H LAMBERT | Part 49 |
John LAMBERT | William LAWRENCE | Part 50 |
LAWRENCE | John LEE | Part 51 |
John LEE | Joseph LENNARD | Part 52 |
Charlotte LENNON | Richard Pennefather LLOYD | Part 53 |
Rick LLOYD | James LYONS | Part 54 |
James D LYONS | MAHAFFY | Part 55 |
MAHAFFY | George MASSEY | Part 56 |
George [Eyre] MASSEY | Daniel MAUNSELL | Part 57 |
Daniel Henry MAUNSELL | John MCFARLAN | Part 58 |
Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY | Terence MIHAN | Part 59 |
Terence MIHAN | Andrew MOLONY | Part 60 |
Anne MOLONY | Isaac MORGAN | Part 61 |
James MORGAN | Robert MURPHY | Part 62 |
Thomas MURPHY | Jeremiah NOONAN | Part 63 |
James NORCOT | Samuel R ODELL | Part 64 |
Sarah ODELL | OLIVER | Part 65 |
OLIVER | Thomas PAKENHAM | Part 66 |
Thomas PAKENHAM | Joseph PEACOCKE | Part 67 |
Joseph PEACOCKE | Maria Helena PERSSE | Part 68 |
Matilda PERSSE | Richard PLUMMER | Part 69 |
Cecilia Matilda PLUMPTRE | John PURCELL | Part 70 |
John PURCELL | John REDDAN | Part 71 |
John REDDAN | Phoebe RIDGEWAY | Part 72 |
Patrick RIEDY | Alexander ROSE | Part 73 |
Christopher ROSE | George RYAN | Part 74 |
Gertrude RYAN | Henry SANDFORD | Part 75 |
SANDFORD | A SHEARES | Part 76 |
Davis SHEARIN | Richard SMALLMAN | Part 77 |
Richard SMALLMAN | James SPLAINE | Part 78 |
Delilah SPOKES | Elizabeth Catherine STOPFORD | Part 79 |
James STOPFORD | Graves Chamney SWAN | Part 80 |
Graves Chamney SWAN | Theophilas Morris SYMMS | Part 81 |
Theophilas Morris SYMMS | William TAYLOR | Part 82 |
William TAYLOR | Austen TOOHEY | Part 83 |
Bent TOOLE | Robert TYNDALL | Part 84 |
TYNDALL | Cadwallader F WADDY | Part 85 |
Cadwallder WADDY | WALLACE | Part 86 |
WALLACE | Mary WEEKS | Part 87 |
Nicholas WEEKS | WHITE | Part 88 |
WHITE | Edward WILSON | Part 89 |
Edward WILSON | WILSON | Part 90 |
WILSON | WYLDE | Part 91 |
Robert WYLEY | Part 92 |