
The data includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name.
| Timespan held at NLA | ||
| Freeman's Journal | FJ | Sep 17631924 |
| Dublin Weekly Journal | DWJ | Apr 172511 Apr 1752 |
| Hoey's Dublin Mercury | HDM | Sep 1769Aug 1771 |
| Pue's Occurrences | Pue'sO | 17171755 |
| Limerick General Advertiser or Gazette | LGA | 17 Sep 180410 Nov 1820 |
| Limerick Chronicle | LC | 1768 30 Dec 1835 imperfect |
| Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinel | LEP-CS | 1 Jan 182817 Dec 1833; 2 Jan 14 Apr 1835 |
| Limerick Herald | LH | 18 Apr 183131 Jan 1833 |
| Limerick Times | LT | 30 Jun 183413 Feb 1837 |
| The Limerick reporter and Tipperary vindicator | LRTV | 18391895 imperfect |
| Belfast Newsletter | BNL | 17381800 imperfect |
| Limerick Standard | LS | 10 Mar 183730 Dec 1841 |
All these newspapers are available on microfilm at the National Library of Australia which has an online catalogue.
| Papers held elsewhere include | ||
| Cork Gazette and General Advertizer | CG&GA | Library of Congress (USA) |
| Faulkner's Dublin Journal | FDJ | Library of Congress (USA) |
| Limerick Herald and Munster Advertiser | LHMA | National Library of Ireland |
| Berrow's Wocester Journal | BWJ | University of Melbourne |
Main families covered include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them.
TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story
| Paper | Year | M | Day | Type | Family name | Forename | Title | ENTRY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LC | 1826 | 9 | 02 | NPA | BUTLER | Somerset Richard | Earl of Carrick | TO BE LET, TITHE FREE, For Three Lives, from the 1st day of November next, In such divisions as shall be agreed on, THE LANDS OF AGHANIS AND FANEMORE, Late in the possession of the Representatives of Sir Joseph Pecocke, Bart. and his under-tenants, Containing about 800 Acres, plantation measure, Bounding the River Shannon, With the Island of THRUMMERA adjoining, Part of the Estates of the Right Honorable the Earl of CARRICK and the Hon. EDWARD MASSY Situate within 2 miles of Askeaton, and Shanagolden, and 7 of Rathkeale, ALL MARKET AND POST TOWNS. THESE Lands are of excellent quality for Tillage, Meadow, and Pasture, and have the advantage of an inexhaustible supply of the finest manure, from the adjoining Island, and being the principal Meadow Farms in that neighbourhood, are considerably enhanced in value. Proposals, in writing, will be received by the Right Hon. the Earl of CARRICK, Mount Juliet, Thomastown, and the Hon. EDWARD MASSY, Chester; or by their agent, JOHN GABBETT, Esq. Bank-Place, Limerick—or, during Term, 34, Kildare-street, Dublin. No person will be treated with who cannot provide the meet undeniable security for the payment of Rent agreed upon; and a preference will be given to those who engage to reside upon the Land. 22 July 1826. |
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 21 | NPS | BUTLER | Thomas | 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. | |
| MA | 1831 | 2 | 24 | NPM | BUTLER | W | Rev | At St Thomas's Mount, George Sackville COTTER, esq. Madras horse artillery, to Margaret Victoria, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. BUTLER, of Fermoy, Cork, Ireland |
| MA | 1832 | 4 | 15 | NPD | BUTLER | W | Rev | At Jaulnah, Margaret Victoria, the beloved wife of George S. COTTER, Esq. madras artillery and eldest daughter of the reverend W. BUTLER of Fermoy, Cork, Ireland, in the 18th year of her age. |
| LHMA | 1789 | 12 | 07 | NPA | BYRAM | M | Mr | James GOGGIN, Repeating, horizontal, stop, and Plain watch-maker, who served his Apprenticeship to Mr. W. BYRAM, of Cork; respectfully acquaintes his Friends and the Public, that he has just commenced Business in the shop lately occupied by Mr. P. PARKER, Watch-Maker, No. 29, Bridge Street; (formerly Quay Lane,) where he intends carrying on said business, in the most extensive manner, as is supplied with a fashionable assortment of Gold, silver, and pinchback watches; chains, seals, trinkets, pocket books, penknives, Patentee Silk Purses &c, &c. Such ladies and gentlemen as are pleased to favour him with their commands shall be carefully attended to. N. B. He will be always supplied the most fashionable ---- and will attend Clocks in Town and Country, on the usual Terms December 7, 1789. |
| LC | 1826 | 9 | 16 | NPM | BYRNE | Capt | At Richmond, Captain BYRNE, of the Rifle Brigade to Anne Matilda, second daughter of Colonel NORCOTT, C. B. &c. of the Rifle Brigade, Commandant at Halifax | |
| FJ | 1860 | 5 | 03 | NPS | BYRNE | Bridget | Children to be brought up Roman Catholic | |
| LC | 1768 | 9 | 08 | NPD | BYRNE | Charles | Mr | At his seat at Sleary, in the Queen's co. (formerly the residence of on of the Hibernian Monach's). Mr Charles BYRNE, who remembered to have seen the the last six crowned heads in England, though he was one of the most remarkable brandy drinkers in this kingdom. |
| LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 14 | NPS | BYRNE | Peter | 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. | |
| FJ | 1856 | 10 | 02 | NPS | BYRNE | R | Esq | Mysterious Death |
| FJ | 1850 | 4 | 04 | NPS | BYRON | Francis | Mr | Acquital of Dr LANGLEY |
| LGA | 1814 | 3 | 25 | NPD | BYRUM | William | Mr | Yesterday evening, in Pump Lane, aged 92, Mr William BYRUM, of this city, a respectable and truely honest man |
| LC | 1799 | 8 | 17 | NPD | BYRUM | William | Mrs | Yesterday morning, at Peter's Cell, much regretted, Mrs. BYRUM, wife to Wm. BYRUM, Sword Bearer to the Corporation of this City. |
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 6 | 30 | NPS | CAGNEY | Patrick | 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 | |
| FJ | 1859 | 5 | 10 | NPM | CAHALAN | Michael John | Esq MRCSI | May 7, at Westland Row, chapel, by the Very Rev Dean MEYLER, Michael John CAHALAN Esq MRCSI of Nenagh, co Tipperary, to Teresa Frances the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Thomas RYAN, Esq Pallas Green, co Limerick |
| FJ | 1802 | 1 | 01 | NPM | CAHILL | Miss | Mr Thomas BARRINGTON of Stradbally to Miss CAHILL daughter of John CAHILL of said place | |
| FJ | 1802 | 1 | 01 | NPM | CAHILL | John | Mr Thomas BARRINGTON of Stradbally to Miss CAHILL daughter of John CAHILL of said place | |
| FJ | 1858 | 2 | 18 | NPM | CAINEN | J | Rev | February 15, at the Roman Catholic Church, Maynooth, by the Rev J CAINEN, Dr John Bell KENNY of this city to Kate Mary, fourth daughter of the late Thomas CHAMBERLAIN Esq Leister Lodge, Maynooth |
| FJ | 1852 | 11 | 10 | NPM | CAINEN | John | Rev | November 4, in the Roman Catholic church Maynooth, by the Rev John CAINEN, Patrick SHANNON esq of Rock Lodge, co Meath, to Maria Teresa fifth daughter of Thomas CHAMBERLAIN Esq of Crew Hill, co Kildare |
| LGA | 1814 | 6 | 24 | NPM | CAIN | Henry | Mr | In Newry, Mr Henry CAIN, ages eighty-four, to the very agreeable, Mrs MAXWELL, of Clark's Bridge, aged ninety-six. This is the sixth wife the happy bridegroom has married, and the ninth husband to whom the amiable bride has been joined in wedlock. |
| FJ | 1774 | 8 | 23-25 | NPM | CAIRNES | Alan BELLINGHAM Esq to Miss CAIRNES and Capt [William] CAIRNES of 39th Regt [he was Maj of 100th F in 1786] to Miss BELLINGHAM daughter of Alan BELLINGHAM of Castle Bellingham Co Louth Esq | ||
| FJ | 1774 | 8 | 23-25 | NPM | CAIRNES | William | Alan BELLINGHAM Esq to Miss CAIRNES and Capt [William] CAIRNES of 39th Regt [promoted to Capt 17 Aug 1774 his wedding day - he was Maj of 100th F in 1786] to Miss BELLINGHAM daughter of Alan BELLINGHAM of Castle Bellingham Co Louth Esq | |
| FJ | 1822 | 10 | 21 | NPB | CAIRNS | William | Esq | The lady of William CAIRNS Esq Castle Bellingham of a son |
| FJ | 1810 | 12 | 20 | NPS | CALAGAHAN | Edward WILSON Peace Officer evidence in court case KAVANNER v CALAGAHAN & ors | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 8 | 10 | NPM | CALDER | Henry Roddam | Sir Bt | On Tuesday last, Sir Henry Roddam CALDER Bt of Park House Kent to Lady Frances Selina PERY 3rd daughter of the Earl of Limerick |
| BNL | 1749 | 3 | 02 | NPA | CALDWELL | Andrew | Capt | The Brigantine DIAMOND of Londonderry, Burthen about 150 Tons, a new vessel and a prime sailor, properly adopted for the accomodation of passengers, Andrew CALDWELL, Master will be clear to sail for the part aforesaid against the 20th of March next. Any person who intends going as Passengers, Redemptioners or Servants, may apply to Messers. VANCE. GREGG and CALDWELL, Owners of said vessel, or to said Master, who will agree with them very reasonable terms. Dated at Londonderry, Feb 7, 1749 |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 9 | 21 | NPS | CALLAGHAN | Last week as the Paddy from Cork, was proceeding from Cowes to Southampton, one of the men, named CALLAGHAN, who was in the act of assisting to take reef out of the main-sail, unfortunately fell into the water and was drowned. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 2 | 23 | NPS | CALLAGHAN | Alice | Yesterday, the following convicts were despatched from the City Limerick Gaol to the Penetentiary House, Cork: Bridget RYAN, Alice CALLAGHAN, Eliza HIGGINS, Eliza LAHIFF, and Mary BARRETT; the two former were convicted at the Summer Assizes and the three latter at the Quarter Sessions before the recorder. They were all snetenced to seven years' transportation. | |
| Pue'sO | 1740 | 12 | 13 | NPS | CALLAGHAN | Cornelius | Esq | We hear that Cornelius CALLAGHAN junr Esq is appointed one of the Masters in Chancery in the room of William HORE Esq resigned |
| LGA | 1817 | 1 | 14 | NPS | CALLAGHAN | D | Esq | A worthy merchant of Cork (D CALLAGHAN Esq)on Christmas Day last, liberated six poor debtors from the gaol of that cityselecting those who had the largest families; and distributed near five tons of beef amongst the charitable institutions of Cork |
| FJ | 1801 | 11 | 27 | NPS | CALLAGHAN | James | Trials before the Recorder James CALLAGHAN stood indicted for having on 16 Nov last stolen 7 iron cart-streaks the goods of Eleanor GAFFNEY.. identified the prisoner ... she pleaded hard to let him off without punishment Major SWAN gave the prisoner an | |
| LGA | 1817 | 11 | 04 | NPS | CALLAGHAN | 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. | |
| LGA | 1820 | 1 | 18 | NPM | CALLAGHAN | Thomas | Mr | In Portarlington, Mr Thomas CALLAGHAN of Pill Lane Dublin to Jane daughter of Thomas KELLY Esq late of Rathmore, Kings co |
| LC | 1783 | 11 | 29 | NPS | CALLAHAN | Jeremiah | see Richard DONOVAN | |
| FJ | 1765 | 5 | 07-11 | NPM | CAMBELL | widow | At Limerick, Capt John CUDMORE to the widow CAMBELL | |
| MJ | 1749 | 7 | 17 | NPM | CAMPBELL HAMILTON | John | Esq | We hear from London, that on Friday the 7th this instant July, died very rich, at his house in Sackville Street, Picadilly, John CAMPBELL HAMILTON, Esq; aged 80. He changed his Name some years ago, from CAMPBELL to HAMILTON, in order to possess a large |
| MJ | 1749 | 7 | 17 | NPM | CAMPBELL HAMILTON | John | Esq | estate in this Kingdom. |
| LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 17 | NPM | CAMPBELL | Miss | Thomas CHILDE, Esq, of Bandon, to Miss CAMPBELL | |
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 2 | 22 | NPM | CAMPBELL | Rev | On Thursday last, by the Rev Mr CAMPBELL, at Tancy Church, near Dublin, Lieutenant BEVERHOUDT, 58th Regiment, to Helena, only daughter of Thomas JACKSON, Esq. of Fanningstown, in this County. | |
| LC | 1825 | 4 | 30 | NPS | CAMPBELL | A. | Sir | The particularly interesting dispatches from ir A. CAMPBELL relative to some of the recent distinguished victories obtained by the British arms in India, appear at full length in our fourth page. The King's troops employed on this occasion were the 13th, 38th, 61st and 89th. Captain ROSE, of the latter, reported to be severely wounded, is brother to Mrs. WESTROPP |
| FJ | 1858 | 7 | 29 | NPD | CAMPBELL | Ann Meliora | July 23, at Scarborough, Ann Meliora, daughter of the late Lt-Col Robert CAMPBELL, formerly Assistant Quarter-Master-General for the Island of Guernsey | |
| LC | 1827 | 2 | 28 | NPM | CAMPBELL | John | Mr | Mr. John CAMPBELL, of Derraleck, near, Enniskillen, aged nearly 80 years, to Miss Mary MAGUIRE, aged 18, the nuptials were celebrated exactly eleven days after the death of his former wife, with whom he had lived in a most affectionate manner for nearly 50 years. |
| FJ | 1858 | 7 | 29 | NPD | CAMPBELL | Robert | Lt-Col | July 23, at Scarborough, Ann Meliora, daughter of the late Lt-Col Robert CAMPBELL, formerly Assistant Quarter-Master-General for the Island of Guernsey |
| LGA | 1817 | 11 | 28 | NPB | CAMPION | Dr | In Charleville, the lady of Dr. CAMPION, of a son | |
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 20 | NPM | CAMPION | Rev Dr | At Castle Hyde Church, by the Rev. Dr. CAMPION, Richard Giffard CAMPION, Esq; of Bushy Park, County Cork, to Lucy, eldest daughter of the late Francis DREW, Esq; of Mocollop, County Waterford | |
| CG&GA | 1794 | 6 | 28 | NPM | CAMPION | Rev Mr | 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 | |
| LGA | 1810 | 7 | 24 | NPD | CAMPION | Elizabeth | On Wednesday last, in the bloom of youth, Elizabeth, secomd daughter of Rihard Giffard CAMPION Esq, of Baltivolane, near Cork | |
| FJ | 1851 | 4 | 03 | NPM | CAMPION | Francis Drew | Esq | March 27, at Castlelyons, Francis Drew CAMPION, Esq, second son of the late R G CAMPION Esq of Bushy Park, co Cork, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of H H PEARD, Esq, of Coole Abbey, in the same co |
| LGA | 1815 | 2 | 03 | NPS | CAMPION | Kyran | A few days since, that active magistrate, Edward WILSON, Esq. assisted by a party of the Forfarshire militia, apprehended, near Castle Durrow, Michael DOWLING, Michael KAVANAGH, and Thomas TYNAN, who are positively charged with the murder of Kyran CAMPION, a herd of Mr. LITTON's, near Johnstown. They were, on Sunday last, committed to Kilkenny gaol. Upon this occasion, Mr. WILSON received much assistance from Mr. LAURENSON, chief constable. Mr. WILSON afterwards went went in pursuit of Maurice GRIMES and Edward LABARTE, both of whom he took into custody, and committed them to the gaol at Maryborough. They were charged with being part of the gang that were concerned in the dreadful outrage at Cullahil in October last | |
| FJ | 1792 | 1 | 04 | NPD | CAMPION | Mary | Mrs | In Cork aged 103 Mrs Mary CAMPION |
| LS | 1841 | 8 | 16 | NPS | CAMPION | Maryanne Agnes | Esq | Report of court case Maryanne Agnes CAMPION v Barry DREW |
| FJ | 1854 | 5 | 20 | NPM | CAMPION | Melian Spread | Rev | May 16, at Kinsalebeg, the Rev Mellanus Spread CHAMPION, second son of the Rev Thomas S CHAMPION, of Knockmourne, co Cork, to Arabella, second daughter of the late Henry PEARD Esq of Carrigeen Hall, in the same co |
| FJ | 1856 | 3 | 10 | NPB | CAMPION | Melian Spread | Rev | March 3, at Castleview, co Cork, the wife of the Rev M Spread CAMPION, of a son |
| FJ | 1855 | 12 | 07 | NPB | CAMPION | R C [Rober Gifford?] | Esq | December 4, at Bushy Park, co Cork the wife of R C CAMPION Esq of a son |
| LGA | 1810 | 7 | 24 | NPD | CAMPION | Richard Giffard | Esq | On Wednesday last, in the bloom of youth, Elizabeth, secomd daughter of Rihard Giffard CAMPION Esq, of Baltivolane, near Cork |
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 20 | NPM | CAMPION | Richard Giffard | At Castle Hyde Church, by the Rev. Dr. CAMPION, Richard Giffard CAMPION, Esq; of Bushy Park, County Cork, to Lucy, eldest daughter of the late Francis DREW, Esq; of Mocollop, County Waterford | |
| FJ | 1851 | 4 | 03 | NPM | CAMPION | Richard Gifford | Esq | March 27, at Castlelyons, Francis Drew CAMPION, Esq, second son of the late R G CAMPION Esq of Bushy Park, co Cork, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of H H PEARD, Esq, of Coole Abbey, in the same co |
| LGA | 1815 | 8 | 22 | NPM | CAMPION | Robert | Esq | Tuesday, at Shanrahan church, county Tipperary, Robert CAMPION Esq to Anne daughter of the Rev Charles TUCKEY of Parsons Green, near Clogheen in that county |
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPD | CAMPION | Rowland | Esq | At Cromore County Cork, Rowland CAMPION, Esq. |
| Pue'sO | 1746 | 8 | 05 | NPN/S | CANE | James | Esq | Last week Thomas CROKER, the younger, Esq was sworn one of the Six Clerks in the High Court of Chancery, in the room of James CANE Esq, who has resigned |
| LGA | 1816 | 9 | 13 | NPS | CANNY | James | See Messrs CROKER | |
| LGA | 1820 | 1 | 14 | NPM | CANRTELL | James Howis | Esq | In Dublin, James Howis CANTRELL, Esq. of the Medical Hall, Limerick, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Stanhope GRESHAM, Esq |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 15 | NPM | CANTILLON | Meliora Frances | On the 14th inst, at Adare Church, by the Rev. Thomas CROKER, of Croom Castle, George FURNELL, Esq., to Meliora Francis, only daughter of Michael CANTILLON, of Castle-Roberts, and niece of John Cantillon HEFFERNAN, Esq., of Manister. | |
| LC | 1833 | 1 | 16 | NPM | CANTILLON | Michael | Esq | On Monday last at adare church, by the Rev Thomas CROKER of Croom Castle. George FURNELL Esq of Thomas Street, to Milleora Frances only daughter of Michael CANTILLON Esq of Castle Roberts and niece to Capt HEFFERNAN, of Mannister, in this county |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 15 | NPM | CANTILLON | Michael | Esq | On the 14th inst, at Adare Church, by the Rev. Thomas CROKER, of Croom Castle, George FURNELL, Esq., to Meliora Francis, only daughter of Michael CANTILLON, of Castle-Roberts, and niece of John Cantillon HEFFERNAN, Esq., of Manister. |
| LH | 1833 | 1 | 14 | NPM | CANTILLON | Michael | Esq | This day, by the Rev Thomas CROKER, of Croom Castle, at Adare church, George FURNELL Esq, Thomas street, to Milleora Frances, only daughter of Michael CANTILLON Esq of Castle Roberts, and niece of Captain HEFFERNAN, of Manister, in this co |
| LC | 1833 | 1 | 16 | NPM | CANTILLON | Milleora Frances | On Monday last at adare church, by the Rev Thomas CROKER of Croom Castle. George FURNELL Esq of Thomas Street, to Milleora Frances only daughter of Michael CANTILLON Esq of Castle Roberts and niece to Capt HEFFERNAN, of Mannister, in this county | |
| LH | 1833 | 1 | 14 | NPM | CANTILLON | Milleora Frances | This day, by the Rev Thomas CROKER, of Croom Castle, at Adare church, George FURNELL Esq, Thomas street, to Milleora Frances, only daughter of Michael CANTILLON Esq of Castle Roberts, and niece of Captain HEFFERNAN, of Manister, in this co | |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 1 | 19 | NPS | CANTWELL | John | A few nights since, an armed party attacked the house of John CANTWELL, at Glenhower, Co. Tipperary, near Carrick-on-Suir, fired two shots at him, and wounded him in the arm and in a thigh. | |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 1 | 22 | NPS | CANTWELL | John | Felix CLEARY has been committed to the Gaol of Clonmel, by G. FITZGERALD, Esq. charged with breaking into the house of John CANTWELL, at Glenhower, and with wounding said CANTWELL. CANTWELL has since died in the hospital of Clonmel | |
| FJ | 1829 | 11 | 28 | NPS | CANTWELL | Macnamara | [Macnamara CANTWELL, pig butcher in fight with mayor of Dublin over where he can transact his business] | |
| FJ | 1842 | 5 | 18 | NPS | CANTWELL | Michael | Fatal conflict at Clonmoyle | |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 8 | 12 | NPS | CANTWELL | Peter | Mr | Mr. Peter CANTWELL, a respectable farmer living in the neighbourhood of Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, has suffered severely by a relative of his wife named COTTRELL. On Monday last week, Mr. CANTWELL gave COTTRELL a sum of money to lodge in the Kilkenny Bank for him, with which COTTRELL absconded, and has not since been heard of. It is supposed he has gone to America. COTTRELL went to America sopme time ago, after having spent his wife's fortune. |
| FJ | 1836 | 4 | 01 | NPM | CARDALE | Emily | On the 24th ult, at St Pancras church, London, James HORE Esq youngest son of Walter HORE Esq of Seafield, in the co Wexford, to Emily , youngest daughter of the late William CARDALE, of Bedford-row, London | |
| FJ | 1836 | 4 | 01 | NPM | CARDALE | William | On the 24th ult, at St Pancras church, London, James HORE Esq youngest son of Walter HORE Esq of Seafield, in the co Wexford, to Emily , youngest daughter of the late William CARDALE, of Bedford-row, London | |
| LGA | 1814 | 6 | 03 | NPS | CAREW | Mr | Murder over a game of hurling | |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 3 | 08 | NPM | CAREW | May Ponsonby | Rev | At Curryglass Church, Thomas CARPENTER, Esq. To Sarah, second daughter of the late Rev. May Ponsonby CAREW. |
| FJ | 1823 | 4 | 04 | NPM | CAREW | Ponsoby May | Rev | a few days ago, Thomas Ponsonby CAREW Esq of Youghal, eldest son of the Rev Ponsonby May CAREW to Catherine, second daughter of Bent BALL Esq of Rocksborough House, co Cork |
| LC | 1823 | 3 | 02 | NPM | CAREW | Ponsonby May | Rev | Thomas Ponsonby CAREW, Esq; of Youghal, eldest son of the Rev. Ponsonby May CAREW, to Catherine, second daughter of Bent BALL, of Rocksborou' House, County Cork, Esq |
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPD | CAREW | Ponsonby May | Rev | The Rev. Ponsonby May CAREW, for many years Rector of Ardmore, County Waterford. |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 3 | 08 | NPM | CAREW | Sarah | At Curryglass Church, Thomas CARPENTER, Esq. To Sarah, second daughter of the late Rev. May Ponsonby CAREW. | |
| FJ | 1823 | 4 | 04 | NPM | CAREW | Thomas Ponsoby | Esq | a few days ago, Thomas Ponsonby CAREW Esq of Youghal, eldest son of the Rev Ponsonby May CAREW to Catherine, second daughter of Bent BALL Esq of Rocksborough House, co Cork |
| LC | 1823 | 3 | 02 | NPM | CAREW | Thomas Ponsonby | Esq | Thomas Ponsonby CAREW, Esq; of Youghal, eldest son of the Rev. Ponsonby May CAREW, to Catherine, second daughter of Bent BALL, of Rocksborou' House, County Cork, Esq |
| LC | 1826 | 9 | 02 | NPS | CAREY | Lt, Chief Constable | On Wednesday morning, Lieutenant CAREY, C. C. with a party of Police, proceeded to the Glen, near Kilrush and apprehended a riotous character, named David CONWAY, for stealing butter, which was found in his possession. He was concealed in a chimney when discovered. CONWAY's two brothers were transported, and he himself was to be tried at last Spring Assizes for murder, but was discharged for want of prosecution. CONWAY was committed to Ennis Gaol by R. BOROUGH, Esq. | |
| LC | 1826 | 9 | 23 | NPS | CAREY | Eugene C | Esq | On Tuesday night last, Eugene C. CAREY, Esq. of Bruff, proceeded with Police stationed at Kilmallock, to the lands of Knocktoran, in this County, under warrant of C. D. OLIVER, Esq. and brought in the cattle and other effects, which were rescued on said lands by a furious mob, they also succeeded in bringing in some of the fellows prisoners, which attacked Mr. CAREYon said landsone of whom was found concealed under a heap of straw. |
| FJ | 1849 | 11 | 29 | NPM | CAREY | John | Esq | November 17, at St Michael and St George's Catholic Chapel, Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, John CAREY Esq MD second son of John CAREY Esq Oficer of the law courts Dublin to Alicia fifth daughter of Alan BELLINGHAM Esq of Castle Bellingham co Louth |
| LC | 1782 | 9 | 12 | NPM | CAREY | Mary | Miss | Yesterday Mr. Edmund REEDY, of Fanningstown, in this county, to the amoiable Miss Mary CAREY, of Clonsingle, Co. Tipperaty, with a considerable fortune. |
| FJ | 1821 | 8 | 06 | NPM | CAREY | Richard | Mr | On 28th ult at Newport, Mr Richard CAREY to Anne daughter of Edward LEE Esq of Lodge, co Tipperary |
| LGA | 1810 | 6 | 29 | NPS | CAREY | Richard | Rev | On Sunday last the 24th, after Devine Service, at a meeting of a Council of the Corporation of Clonmel, John CROKER, Esq of Ballineguard, in this county was elected mayor of that town for the ensuing year, and the Rev Richard CAREY, and John HOWELL Esq Bailiffs |
| LGA | 1814 | 3 | 11 | NPD | CARINES | Alan Bellingham | Lt | At Cambo, near Bayonne, of a violent fever Lt Alan Bellingham CAIRNES, 34th Foot aged 22 years |
| FJ | 1799 | 1 | 17 | NPS | CARLETON | Alderman | Alderman CARLETON, on his search in the New Prison, seized a variety of seditious printed and manuscript papers, which he lodged in a proper place. By this day's search another treasonable conspiracy has happily developed that otherwise might have renew | |
| FJ | 1797 | 2 | 07 | NPD | CARLETON | Mrs | Mrs CARLETON, relict of the late Francis CARLETON Esq of Cork and mother to the Rt Hon Lord CARLETON | |
| FJ | 1841 | 5 | 24 | NPM | CARLETON | Edward C | Esq | On the 21st inst, Edward C CARLETON of Leinster Street esq to Marian second daughter of John WILSON of Eccles street Esq |
| LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 17 | NPD | CARLETON | Francis | Esq | Miss Isabella CARLETON daughter of Francis CHARLETON Esq |
| FJ | 1791 | 8 | 03 | NPD | CARLETON | Francis | Esq | At Cork .... and Francis CARLETON Esq one of the aldermen of that city and father to the Rt Hon Lord Chief Justice CARLETON |
| LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 17 | NPD | CARLETON | Isabella | Miss | Miss Isabella CARLETON daughter of Francis CHARLETON Esq |
| LGA | 1816 | 4 | 02 | NPS | CARLETON | Webber | Esq | Tuesday [26 March] morning a duel took place at the Dublin Turnpike, near Cork, between Walter CROKER Esq and Webber CARLETON Esq and after exchanging shots without injury to either party, the business was adjusted |
| FJ | 1835 | 8 | 01 | NPD | CARLEY | Hugh Swan | On Sunday last at Antrim, aged 17 years, Hugh Swan CARLEY youngest son of the Rev James CARLEY [connected to Eliza SWAN of Summerhill] | |
| FJ | 1812 | 4 | 11 | NPM | CARLEY | James | Rev | On Monday last, by the Rev James CARLEY [he had a youngest son Hugh Swan CARLEY d 1835 @17], the Rev H MONTGOMERY, of Dunmurray, to Miss Eliza SWAN of Summerhill |
| FJ | 1835 | 8 | 01 | NPD | CARLEY | James | Rev | On Sunday last at Antrim, aged 17 years, Hugh Swan CARLEY youngest son of the Rev James CARLEY [connected to Eliza SWAN of Summerhill] |
| FJ | 1857 | 8 | 10 | NPM | CAROLIN | John | Esq | Augut 5, at Monkstown, Arthur MOLLOY Esq solicitor of York Street, to Sarah, daughter of John CAROLIN Esq Lower Gardiner Street |
| FJ | 1857 | 8 | 10 | NPM | CAROLIN | Sarah | Augut 5, at Monkstown, Arthur MOLLOY Esq solicitor of York Street, to Sarah, daughter of John CAROLIN Esq Lower Gardiner Street | |
| Pue'sO | 1754 | 10 | 15 | NPN/S | CARPENTER | Mr | Last week Mr William CHAMBERLAIN attorney of the Court of Exchequer was appointed on the the six attornies of the Court of St Sepulkhre in the room of Mr CARPENTER deceased, and sworn accordingly by Christopher ROBINSON Esq Judge of said court | |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 3 | 08 | NPM | CARPENTER | Thomas | Esq | At Curryglass Church, Thomas CARPENTER, Esq. To Sarah, second daughter of the late Rev. May Ponsonby CAREW. |
| LHMA | 1789 | 10 | 19 | NPM | CARR | Miss | At Waterford, Simon OSBORNE, Esq. to Miss CARR, daughter of the late Thomas CARR, Esq. and Mr. Michael JOYE, cooper, to Miss. Susannah KANTZMAN, of that city. | |
| FJ | 1817 | 10 | 17 | NPM | CARRICK | Alicia | On Wednesday morning, in St Mary's church, Lt WALDRON of the Royal Navy, to Alicia daughter of John CARRICK Esq | |
| FJ | 1817 | 10 | 17 | NPM | CARRICK | John | Esq | On Wednesday morning, in St Mary's church, Lt WALDRON of the Royal Navy, to Alicia daughter of John CARRICK Esq |
| FJ | 1825 | 6 | 27 | NPD | CARRINGTON | James | Rev | On the 11th inst, at Topham, the Rev James CARRINGTON, first Prebendary of the Cathedral of Exeter &c &c nephew to Dr LARINGTON former Lord Bishop of Exeter, and grandfather to Mrs John Wilson CROKER, aged 81. |
| Pue'sO | 1747 | 2 | 07 | NPN/S | CARR | John | Gent | Yesterday Edward FARRELL, John NICHOLSON, Cha FAVEEN, Benjamin Gale, Arthur MAGUIRE, __ SAVAGE, Alexander FRANKLYN, Boyle VANDELEER, Benjamin LYNCH, Edward BOND and John CARR Gent. Were admitted and sworn attornies of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer. |
| FJ | 1846 | 11 | 06 | NPD | CARR | Mary | In Portarlington, aged 75 years, Mary, daughter of the late Rev Ralph CARR, and aunt to Sir Charles Henry COOTE, Bart MP | |
| BNL | 1800 | 11 | 21 | NPS | CARROL | Cork, Nov. 15, Seven more wretches have been tried and sentanced in the co. Limerick, since last catalogue of that kind was given to the public, viz. CROKER, and CARROL, for the murder of the Messrs. BOLANDS, to be hanged at the Six-Mile-Bridge on on the 13th; ... | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 11 | 19 | NPD | CARROLL | Mrs | At Beechworth, near Nenagh, the seat of her son in law, R C LANGFORD Esq Mrs CARROLL, aged 77 years, a lady much lamented | |
| FJ | 1835 | 3 | 07 | NPM | CARROLL | Alexander | Esq | On the 5th inst at St Andrews Church, Coote CARROLL Esq [second son of Alexander CARROLL Esq of Wicklow] to Albertina Susanna only daughter of the Rev Richard ROE of Rathmines, co Dublin |
| LC | 1835 | 3 | 07 | NPM | CARROLL | Alexander | Esq | By special licence, Coote CARROLL Esq second son of Alexander CARROLL Esq of Wicklow to Albertina Susanna only daughter of the Rev Richard ROE of Rathmines, co Dublin |
| LC | 1792 | 4 | 14 | NPA | CARROLL | Catherine (nee RIORDAN) | I cauton the Publick against giving any credit to my wife Catherine RIORDAN, alais CARROLL , she having turned out a drunkard, and otherwise acted improperly. dated Ballyagran, near Charleville, April 11, 1791. John His X mark CARROLL | |
| LC | 1824 | 7 | 14 | NPS | CARROLL | Charles | In a scuffle at a public house in Bruff on Friday, between James BUTLER and Charles CARROLL, the former received a wound from a bayonet by the latter, who is a Constable, and who has been lodged in Jail. | |
| LC | 1834 | 12 | 17 | NPD | CARROLL | Coote | Esq | At his place, Somerton, co Dublin, Coote CARROLL Esq in the 86th of his age |
| FJ | 1835 | 3 | 07 | NPM | CARROLL | Coote | Esq | On the 5th inst at St Andrews Church, Coote CARROLL Esq [second son of Alexander CARROLL Esq of Wicklow] to Albertina Susanna only daughter of the Rev Richard ROE of Rathmines, co Dublin |
| LC | 1835 | 3 | 07 | NPM | CARROLL | Coote | Esq | By special licence, Coote CARROLL Esq second son of Alexander CARROLL Esq of Wicklow to Albertina Susanna only daughter of the Rev Richard ROE of Rathmines, co Dublin |
| LGA | 1818 | 3 | 13 | NPS | CARROLL | Edward | Assizes intelligence | |
| FJ | 1849 | 5 | 10 | NPS | CARROLL | James | Esq | Inquest on death of Eleanor LANGLEY |
| LJ | 1791 | 8 | 15 | NPD | CARROLL | James | Rev | On Wednesday last, deservedly lamented by his parishioners and acquaintance, the Rev. James CARROLL, Parish Priest of Effin, in this co. |
| FJ | 1846 | 11 | 28 | NPM | CARROLL | John | Rev | On the 26th inst, by special licence, By the Rev John CARROLL, Patrick MATHEWS Esq of this city, to Kate, second daughter of the late Christopher MORGAN Esq of Kentishtown House, co Meath |
| LC | 1792 | 4 | 14 | NPA | CARROLL | John | I cauton the Publick against giving any credit to my wife Catherine RIORDAN, alais CARROLL , she having turned out a drunkard, and otherwise acted improperly. dated Ballyagran, near Charleville, April 11, 1791. John His X mark CARROLL | |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 12 | 27 | NPM | CARROLL | Maria | In Charleville by the Rev Thomas CROKER, Mr Robert BROWNE, only son of Mr James BROWNE to Maria eldest daughter of Mr Owen CARROLL of that town | |
| LC | 1825 | 1 | 08 | NPS | CARROLL | Michael | Quarter Sessions 7 Jan ... William DREW, for assaulting Michael CARROL at Clarina, was acquitted, the prosecutor failing to identify him | |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 12 | 27 | NPM | CARROLL | Owen | Mr | In Charleville by the Rev Thomas CROKER, Mr Robert BROWNE, only son of Mr James BROWNE to Maria eldest daughter of Mr Owen CARROLL of that town |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 9 | 03 | NPA | CARROLL | William Henry | Esq | Fanningstown Wood Trees, of the best quality, now growing on part of the lands of Fanningstown, the property of Silver OLIVER, Esq.Proposals in writing (post paid) will be received by Mr. William Henry CARROLL, 2, Gardiner's Place, Dublin, who will declare the purchaser when value is offered. John WINTER, of Fanningstown, the woodranger, will shew the Wood August 31, 1830 |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 9 | 03a | NPA | CARROLL | William Henry | Mr | Fanningstown Woo To be sold.-This wood contains 1911 Fir Timber Trees, of the best quality, now growing on part of the lands of Fanningstown, the property of Silver OLIVER, Esq. Proposals in writing (post paid) will be received by Mr. William Henry CARROLL, 2, Gardiner's Place, Dublin, who will declare the purchaser when value is offered. John WINTER, of Fanningstown, the woodranger, will shew the Wood August 31, 1830 |
| LC_LM | 1774 | 12 | 05 | NPS | CARROL | Thomas | On Sunday the 20th of November, Thomas CARROL publickly renounced the errors of Popery, and was admitted a member of the Protestant Religion in the parish Church of Kilfinane by the Rev. James GRAVES. | |
| FJ | 1795 | 1 | 08 | NPM | CARROTHERS | Miss | Mr John WILSON of Grafton Street [wine] merchant to Miss CARROTHERS daut of the late Charles CARROTHERS of Five Mile Town in the Co Tyrone Esq | |
| FJ | 1808 | 5 | 19+ | NPA | CARR | Ralph | Rev | Sir Charles Henry COOTE, Bt a Minor, by the Rev Ralph CARR, his grandfather and next Friend, Plaintiff Elizabeth Anne COOTE, Widow and others, Defendants ...order of the High Court ... 7th Feb 1806... |
| FJ | 1810 | 5 | 30 | NPA | CARR | Ralph | Rev | Sir Charles Henry COOTE Bt a Minor, by the Rev Ralph CARR, his grandfather and next Friend, plaintif Elizabeth Anne COOTE widow and other defendants ... decree 7 Feb 1806 ... land ... leases ... |
| LC | 1810 | 10 | 13 | NPD | CARR | Ralph | Rev | In Upper-Berkely Street, London, aged 75, the Rev. Ralph CARR, of Corkers, Co. Durham, and grandfather of Sir Charles COOTE, Bart. |
| FJ | 1846 | 11 | 06 | NPD | CARR | Ralph | Rev | In Portarlington, aged 75 years, Mary, daughter of the late Rev Ralph CARR, and aunt to Sir Charles Henry COOTE, Bart MP |
| LHMA | 1789 | 10 | 19 | NPM | CARR | Thomas | Esq | At Waterford, Simon OSBORNE, Esq. to Miss CARR, daughter of the late Thomas CARR, Esq. and Mr. Michael JOYE, cooper, to Miss. Susannah KANTZMAN, of that city. |
| Pue'sO | 1753 | 8 | 04 | NPD | CARR | William | Esq MP | Monday last died William CARR Esq M P for the city of Cashell |
| LGA | 1814 | 8 | 30 | NPS | CARTE | Edward | Esq | An inquest was held Wednesday last, by Edward CARTE and Bryan SHEEHY, Esqrs Magistrates for this county, on the body of John SWITZER, of Courtmatrix, a farmer who was fired at by a woman called BOWEN It was said that the deceased was supposed to have propagated reports injurious to the character of the woman, and she in a fit of rage, discharged a loaded musket at him, the contents of which lodged in his right eye after several witnesses were examined, the jury returned a verdict of wilful murder |
| LGA | 1820 | 2 | 04 | NPM | CARTER | Dr | In Dublin, William JOLLY Esq of Mackville, co Dublin, to Maria second daughter of the late Dr CARTER | |
| FJ | 1830 | 5 | 24 | NPM | CARTER | Maj | May 18, in the cathedral of Cashel, Maj CARTER Stipendary Magistrate to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of richard CREAGH of Golden | |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 27 | NPS | CARTER | Maj | On Tuesday, at noon, Major CARTER, of Thurles Chief Magustrate of Police, was walking with hislady in his own lawn about 200 yards from the house, a ruffian rushed upon him from behind a thicket, and discharged a musket at him, a ball from which wounded him in the side. Our account states, that the Major is out of danger, and adds that were it not for the presence of mind of Mrs CARTER, whose screams brought out the servants and others, both could have fallen under the hands of these lawless ruffian. | |
| LH | 1832 | 4 | 09 | NPB | CARTER | Maj | At Nenagh, the lady of Maj CARTER, Chief Magistrate, of a son | |
| FJ | 1835 | 1 | 06 | NPB | CARTER | Maj | At Nenagh, the lady of Maj CARTER, resident majistrate of a daughter | |
| LC | 1835 | 1 | 03 | NPB | CARTER | Maj | On the 16th ult, at Nenagh, the lady of Maj CARTER, resident magistrate of a daughter | |
| LT | 1836 | 9 | 26 | NPB | CARTER | Maj | At Nenagh, the lady of Maj CARTER, police Magistrate of a son | |
| FJ | 1854 | 4 | 03 | NPD | CARTER | Maj | At Ba?nalstown, aged 78 years, Major CARTER, formerly of the 20th regt. He served under the Duke of York in Holland in Egypt, under ABERCROMBIE, and in the Mediterranian during the war with FRANCE. | |
| FJ | 1809 | 8 | 01 | NPM | CARTER | Miss | By the Rev Richard HAMILTON, James HAMILTON Esq eldest son of Henry HAMILTON, of Ballymacoll, co Meath, Esq to Miss CARTER granddaughter of the late Rt Hon Thomas CARTER, formerly Secretary of Styate and Master of the Rolls in this country | |
| FJ | 1771 | 4 | 04-06 | NPD | CARTER | Mr | At Drumcondra, the wife of Mr CARTER, sadlier on Cork Hill | |
| FJ | 1764 | 12 | 23-26 | NPD | CARTER | Mrs | In Great Britain Street aged 104 Mrs CARTER great granddaughter of Archbishop USHER | |
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 27 | NPD | CARTER | Mrs | At Bristol Hot Wells, on Sunday se'nnight, Mrs CARTER, relict of Captain CARTER, 44th Regiment, and mother of Mrs. Colonel SPRING, of Prince's-quay, Tralee; and on Friday last, at the house of her niece, Mrs. SPRING, Mrs. MAXWELL, the sister of the abovementioned Mrs. CARTER. | |
| FJ | 1771 | 4 | 04-06 | NPD | CARTER | At Drumcondra the wife of Mr CARTER sadlier | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 9 | 23 | NPD | CARTER | Edward | Esq | A few days since, at Sandhurst, Mrs ABRAHAM, wife of Capt ABRAHAM, of the Royal Military Colege, and sister to Edward CARTER, Esq. Mayor of Portsmouth |
| FJ | 1855 | 9 | 26 | NPB | CARTER | Edward | Esq | September 24, at galboely House, near Thurles, the wife of Edward CARTER Esq late 39th Regt, of a son |
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 11 | 20 | NPD | CARTER | Emily | At Stradbally, County Waterford, Emily, wife of Majot CARTER, Stipendiary Magistrate fo the County Tipperary | |
| FJ | 1858 | 12 | 28 | NPB | CARTER | Harry Lee | Esq | December, 21, the wife of Harry Lee CARTER Esq of the 13th light infantry of a son |
| FJ | 1854 | 10 | 05 | NPM | CARTER | John Collis | Esq | October 3, in St Peter's church John Collis CARTER Esq Staff Surgeon to the forces to Elizabeth daughter of the late Whitney STOKES Esq MD formerly SF TCD |
| LGA | 1820 | 2 | 04 | NPM | CARTER | Maria | In Dublin, William JOLLY Esq of Mackville, co Dublin, to Maria second daughter of the late Dr CARTER | |
| FJ | 1850 | 12 | 12 | NPD | CARTER | Mary | Mrs | December 9, at Castleview, near Kilkenny, Mary, wife of Sampson CARTER jun Esq |
| FJ | 1858 | 5 | 04 | NPM | CARTER | Matilda Maria | May 1, at St Peter's Church, Charles Newburgh TISDALL, Esq of Clifford, co Cork, son of the late John TISDALL Esq of Redmondstown, co Westmeath, to Matilda Maria, youngest daughter of the late Maj Samson CARTER of Barmeere, co Dublin | |
| FJ | 1859 | 9 | 27 | NPM | CARTER | Noblett StLeger | Esq | September 21, at Odogh, Noblett StLeger CARTER Esq, second son of Samson CARTER Esq Elmville, co Kilkenny, to Henrietta, third daughter of the late John MOSSE Esq, Ballycontra House, in the same co |
| LC | 1827 | 11 | 21 | NPD | CARTER | Peter | Esq | At Tullow, County Carlow, Peter CARTER, Esq |
| FJ | 1806 | 1 | 14 | NPD | CARTER | Richard | Esq | Richard CARTER Esq of the Treasury |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 5 | 25 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Esq | Also at Cashel Cathedral, by the Rev J M POOLE, Sampson CARTER Esq, Chief Magistrate of Police, to Elizabeth Mary third daughter of R CREAGHE Esq of Castle Park, Golden |
| LH | 1833 | 1 | 10 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Esq | Sampson CARTER, jun, Esq son of Maj CARTER, of Tipperary, to Mary, daughter of the Rev Henry PASLEY, rector of Ballyhane |
| LC | 1833 | 11 | 23 | NPB | CARTER | Sampson | Esq | The lady of Sampson CARTER Esq of Waterford of a son |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 11 | 24 | NPB | CARTER | Sampson | Esq | The lady of Sampson CARTER Esq of Waterford of a son and heir |
| LC | 1833 | 1 | 09 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Esq jun | In Turlough church, Sampson CARTER, jun, Esq son of Maj CARTER of Tipperary to Mary daughter of the Rev Henry PASLEY, rector of Ballyhane, co Mayo |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 08 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Esq Jun | On Tuesday last, Sampson CARTER jun, Esq second son of Major CARTER of the co Tipperary to Mary second daughter of the Rev Henry PASLEY, Rector of Ballyhane, co Galway |
| LC | 1833 | 1 | 09 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Maj | In Turlough church, Sampson CARTER, jun, Esq son of Maj CARTER of Tipperary to Mary daughter of the Rev Henry PASLEY, rector of Ballyhane, co Mayo |
| LH | 1833 | 1 | 10 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Maj | Sampson CARTER, jun, Esq son of Maj CARTER, of Tipperary, to Mary, daughter of the Rev Henry PASLEY, rector of Ballyhane |
| LS | 1838 | 6 | 12 | NPN/S | CARTER | Sampson | Maj | names excluded from that [Kerry] list ... Maj Sampson CARTER Police Magistrate |
| FJ | 1854 | 2 | 07 | NPD | CARTER | Sampson | Maj | February 3, at Barmeen, Rathmines, aged 77 years, Maj Sampson CARTER, formerly a stipendiary magistrate in the South of Ireland |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 08 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Major | On Tuesday last, Sampson CARTER jun, Esq second son of Major CARTER of the co Tipperary to Mary second daughter of the Rev Henry PASLEY, Rector of Ballyhane, co Galway |
| HDM | 1771 | 10 | 31-01 | NPM | CARTER | Sampson | Mr Sampson CARTER of Brunswick St to Miss Maria SWAN, daughter of William SWAN Esq, and Justice of the peace for the county Dublin | |
| LC | 1835 | 1 | 03 | NPB | CARTER | Sampson jun | Esq | In Kilkenny, the lady of Sampson CARTER jun, Esq of a son |
| LT | 1836 | 9 | 19 | NPB | CARTER | Sampson jun | Esq | In Kilkenny, the lady of Sampson CARTER Esq jun civil engineer and surveyor, of a son |
| FJ | 1847 | 11 | 12 | NPB | CARTER | Sampson jun | Esq | On the 9th inst, at Castleview, co Kilkenny, the lady of Sampson CARTER jun Esq, of a daughter |
| FJ | 1850 | 12 | 12 | NPD | CARTER | Sampson jun | Esq | December 9, at Castleview, near Kilkenny, Mary, wife of Sampson CARTER jun Esq |
| LC | 1825 | 7 | 23 | NPS | CARTER | Samsom | Maj | Major CARTER, Chief of the County Cork Police, arrived at Bristol, on Tuesday, on his way to London It is supposed he is charged with a mission to apprehend some persons charged with murder in the County Cork, who are lurjing about the English metropolis |
| FJ | 1815 | 11 | 08 | NPD | CARTER | Samson | Dr | On Saturday last, at his house in Mecklenburgh Street Dr Samson CARTER, after a long and painfull illness, sincerely lamented by his family and friends |
| FJ | 1835 | 1 | 06 | NPB | CARTER | Samson | Esq | On the 17th ult, in Kilkenny, the lady of Samson CARTER Esq of a daughter |
| FJ | 1844 | 5 | 16 | NPB | CARTER | Samson | Esq | On the 9th inst, at Castleview, co Kilkenny, the lady of Samson CARTER Esq of a daughter |
| FJ | 1859 | 9 | 27 | NPM | CARTER | Samson | Esq | September 21, at Odogh, Noblett StLeger CARTER Esq, second son of Samson CARTER Esq Elmville, co Kilkenny, to Henrietta, third daughter of the late John MOSSE Esq, Ballycontra House, in the same co |
| LC | 1824 | 4 | 07 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | On Sunday last, Major CARTER committed to the County Jail at Cork, ten mem, charged with being concerned in burning the barracks at Churchtown, amd murdering the police. It is said that the Attorney-General leaves Dublin this day, for Cork, to conduct the prosecutions of the ten men taken by Major CARTER, and their three associates apprehended in London, and now in Cork, for burning the Churchtown Barracks. BRESNAHAN, one of the latter, is identified by a policeman, who was wounded at Churchtown. |
| LC | 1826 | 4 | 12 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Major CARTER left this city on Monday for Waterford, to assume the command of the Constabulary establishment in that county, he Peace Preservation force in the County Cork being disbanded. Kilmacthomas is to be head-quarters. |
| LC | 1827 | 11 | 17 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Major CARTER, late Stipendary Magistrate in the County Waterford, has bee appointed to the same situation [Assistant inspector of Police] in County Tipperary. |
| LC | 1827 | 11 | 17 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Major POWELL, Inspector General of Police and Major CARTER, inspected on last Saturday the Police of Clonmel, under the command of Mr. C. C. SINGLETON; they expressed their approbation of the discipline and appearance of the men. |
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 1 | 02 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Major CARTER, Chief Magistrate of Police, has left Fermoy to investigate some charges referred to him by Government, in the town og Monaghan. |
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 9 | 01 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Maj Carter is now stationed at Borriso'Kane |
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 11 | 20 | NPD | CARTER | Samson | Maj | At Stradbally, County Waterford, Emily, wife of Majot CARTER, Stipendiary Magistrate fo the County Tipperary |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 1 | 05 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Patrick HEALY was committed to Clonmel Gaol, by Samson CARTER and G. FITZGERALD, Esqrs. for having arms and ammunition in his possession, not being registered. He is to pay a fine of £10, or undergo two months imprisonment with hard labor. |
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 4 | 23 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | Major CARTER, of the Police, has taken up his head quarters at Nenagh. |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 31 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | The lady of Major CARTER is, we are happy to learn, able to identify the fellows who fired at and wounded her husband. |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 6 | 03 | NPS | CARTER | Samson | Maj | His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant has writtena very complimentary letter to Major CARTER, congradulating that active Magistrate on his providential escape from assassination, and at the same time presenting him with a valuable sword-cane and a case of double-barrelled pistols. His excellancy adds in his letter, these were his old companions during the fatigues anbnd toils of his continental campaign. |
| FJ | 1858 | 5 | 04 | NPM | CARTER | Samson | Maj | May 1, at St Peter's Church, Charles Newburgh TISDALL, Esq of Clifford, co Cork, son of the late John TISDALL Esq of Redmondstown, co Westmeath, to Matilda Maria, youngest daughter of the late Maj Samson CARTER of Barmeere, co Dublin |
| FJ | 1809 | 8 | 01 | NPM | CARTER | Thomas | Rt Hon | By the Rev Richard HAMILTON, James HAMILTON Esq eldest son of Henry HAMILTON, of Ballymacoll, co Meath, Esq to Miss CARTER granddaughter of the late Rt Hon Thomas CARTER, formerly Secretary of Styate and Master of the Rolls in this country |
| LC | 1827 | 11 | 17 | NPM | CARTER | William | Esq | William CARTER, Esq, of Tullow, County Carlow, to Miss RICHARDS, of Glin, in the County Wexford. |
| LC | 1826 | 3 | 29 | NPS | CARTER | William | In the County Court [Cork] yesterday, William CARTER, a military pensioner, with the loss of an arm, was convicted of robbing John LESLIE, Esq. near Skibbereen, and sentenced to seven years' transportation. | |
| LC | 1826 | 4 | 01 | NPS | CARTER | William | Cork Assizes ... William CARTER, a pensioner, from the 89th Regiment, for robbing John LESLIE, Esq.to be transported for seven years. | |
| LC | 1823 | 2 | 26 | NPS | CARTHY | Charles | Committed to the County Jail ... By Samuel MAXWELL, Esq; Charles CARTHY and Maurice WALSH, for cutting timber at night. | |
| LC | 1827 | 2 | 28 | NPA | CARTHY | John | Advertisement for properties in Limerick | |
| FJ | 1820 | 6 | 14 | NPM | CARTON | Alicia | On 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 | |
| FJ | 1820 | 6 | 14 | NPM | CARTON | John | Esq | On 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 |
| FJ | 1844 | 8 | 02 | NPM | CASEBOURNE | Anne Sarah | On the 31st ult, in the city of Armagh, Marcus Blake MEREDITH Esq of Dick's Grove, Kerry, to Anne Sarah third daughter of Thomas CASEBOURNE Esq of Armagh | |
| FJ | 1844 | 8 | 02 | NPM | CASEBOURNE | Thomas | Esq | On the 31st ult, in the city of Armagh, Marcus Blake MEREDITH Esq of Dick's Grove, Kerry, to Anne Sarah third daughter of Thomas CASEBOURNE Esq of Armagh |
| LC | 1797 | 7 | 22 | NPM | CASEY | Miss | On Saturday last, at Christ Church [Cork], by the Rev. Alexander KENNEDY, Mr. Edward BENNETT, to the agreeable and sentemental Miss CASEY, of this city [Cork]. | |
| LGA | 1811 | 9 | 10 | NPA | CASEY | Mr | Mr. PEACOCK, Has received instruction from Mr CASEY to proceed without delay against the Tenants of Lord Limerick, who are in arrear to March and May inst Limerick, Sept. 10 | |
| LC | 1825 | 12 | 07 | NPS | CASEY | J | Corpl | 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. |
| LGA | 1813 | 2 | 12 | NPS | CASEY | James | Thursday last, James CASEY, a respectable farmer, residing at Gortroe, near Kilmallock, returmning from this city, fell from his horseand was killedhe left a wife, six sons and two daughters to regret his untimely death | |
| LGA | 1812 | 2 | 11 | NPS | CASEY | John | 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 | |
| LGA | 1819 | 7 | 23 | NPS | CASEY | Mary | Committals ... To the County Gaol By John EVANS, Esq. James LYNCH, and John FLANIGAN, taking forcible possession; John FITZGIBBON, cow stealing.By J. WHICKHAM, Esq. James COSTELLO, rescue.By Henry BEVAN, Esq. John HOGAN, rape. By Geo. W. HODGES, Esq. Pat. DOYLE, burglary in arms.By Geo. VINCENT, Esq. Michael HAYES and Mary CASEY, sheep stealing.By Chatterton COOK, Esq. Robert HOLMES, murder and robbery. | |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 08 | NPS | CASEY | Mary | Mary CASEY, a helpless widow, aged 87 years, living at Blackditch, County Wicklow, in a letter to the Editor of the Register, writes in the following heart-bursting strain: "Having a cabin and about sixty perches of ground, (which was formerly a gravel quarry,) being a gratuity from Earl Fitzwilliam, no clergyman ever demanded tithe of me, until Archdeacon MAGEE served me with a subpoena for 3s. 4˘d. and threatens to take the blanket from my bed!" (What will "Blanket" STANLEY say to this?) | |
| LGA | 1807 | 5 | 01 | NPA | CASEY | Mary (nee CLANCHY) | Marrital claims | |
| LGA | 1807 | 5 | 01 | NPA | CASEY | Michael | Marrital claims | |
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 8 | 20 | NPS | CASEY | Peggy | A woman named Peggy CASEY, while taking a pot off the fire at Ballinaguard, county Limerick, on Saturday, had her face an person dreadfully scalded. | |
| LC | 1835 | 2 | 25 | NPD | CASHEL | Mrs | At Tivoli Terace, Cork, Mrs CASHEL wife of George CASHEL Esq Kerry and sister of Prof WILSON of Edinburgh | |
| FJ | 1841 | 9 | 17 | NPM | CASHEL | Alicia Rowan | On the 14th inst, at Silvermines church, co Tipperary, William MIDDLETON, Esq of Elmhill to Alicia Rowan eldest daughter of Rowan P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines | |
| FJ | 1818 | 11 | 25 | NPM | CASHEL | Arthur | Esq | On the 15th inst, in limerick, Arthur CASHEL Esq of Bushfield, co Tipperary, to Mary Anne eldest daughter of Henry BEVAN Esq of Lemonfield near Limerick |
| LGA | 1818 | 11 | 20 | NPM | CASHEL | Arthur | Esq | By the Rev F BEVAN, at Kilpeacon Church, Arthur CASHEL, of Bushfield, co Tipperary, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of Henry BEVAN, Esq. of Lemonfield, near this city |
| LGA | 1816 | 10 | 08 | NPA | CASHEL | Arthur | Advertisment refuting allegations in a pamphlet | |
| FJ | 1856 | 5 | 27 | NPB | CASHEL | G | Esq | May 18, at Barraduff cottage, co Kerry, the lady of G CASHEL Esq of a son |
| LC | 1835 | 2 | 25 | NPD | CASHEL | George | Esq | At Tivoli Terace, Cork, Mrs CASHEL wife of George CASHEL Esq Kerry and sister of Prof WILSON of Edinburgh |
| LS | 1838 | 1 | 30 | NPD | CASHEL | George | Esq | In Abbey Street Dublin, John Wilson, second son of George CASHEL, of Listowel, Esq |
| LS | 1840 | 2 | 18 | NPM | CASHEL | George | Esq | At the Cathedral, by the Rev Henry GUBBINS, George CASHEL Esq, eldest son of G CASHEL Esq of Bedford House, co Kerry, to Jane Anne relict of Richard SHERLOCK Esq 62nd Regt and daughter of the late Capt John FRANKLIN 90th Regt, Greenhills LIM |
| LS | 1840 | 5 | 18 | NPM | CASHEL | George | Esq | At Listowel ch, by the Rev Dawson MASSY, George Purdon BEVAN Esq eldest son of Henry BEVAN, George Esq of Lemon Field and Carras in this county to Janet eldest daughter of George CASHEL Esq of Bedford House co Kerry and niece to Prof WILSON of Edinburgh |
| FJ | 1843 | 8 | 10 | NPB | CASHEL | George | Esq | At Roseland Cottage, co Kerry, the lady of George CASHEL Esq of a son and heir |
| FJ | 1849 | 9 | 20 | NPB | CASHEL | George | Esq | At Horeland, co Kerry, the lady of George CASHEL Esq of a daughter |
| FJ | 1854 | 11 | 01 | NPB | CASHEL | George | Esq | October 23, at Barryduff Cottage, co Kerry, the lady of George CASHEL Esq of a daughter |
| LGA | 1816 | 10 | 08 | NPA | CASHEL | George | Advertisment refuting allegations in a pamphlet | |
| LS | 1838 | 6 | 12 | NPN/S | CASHEL | George | Esatblished church clergy removed as magistrates ... Rev Edward CROKER ... Rev Charles P COOTE ...Invested with new Commissions for Kerry ... William MEREDITH of Dicksgrove ... George CASHEL Listowel ... Richard MEREDITH of Dicksgrove ... | |
| LC | 1834 | 3 | 22 | NPD | CASHEL | George sen | Esq | At Kenmare, George CASHEL sen Esq |
| FJ | 1850 | 3 | 06 | NPM | CASHEL | George William | Esq | In Liverpool, G W CASHEL Esq eldest son of R P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines Castle, co Tiperary, to Maria fifth daughter of the late William HOLDSWORTH; also at the Silvermines church, George BELTON Esq of Nenagh, to Henriette Annie Mary youngest daughter of the late R P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines Castle |
| FJ | 1849 | 12 | 19 | NPM | CASHEL | Henrietta Jane Mary | December 12, at Silvermines church, by the Rev Henry JONES, George BOLTON Esq jun of Nenagh to Henrietta Jane Mary youngest daughter of Rowan P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines Cottage, co Tipperary | |
| FJ | 1850 | 3 | 06 | NPM | CASHEL | Henriette Annie Mary | In Liverpool, G W CASHEL Esq eldest son of R P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines Castle, co Tiperary, to Maria fifth daughter of the late William HOLDSWORTH; also at the Silvermines church, George BELTON Esq of Nenagh, to Henriette Annie Mary youngest daughter of the late R P CASHEL Esq of Silvermines Castle | |
| CG HA | 1789 | 1 | 15 | NPS | CASHEL | Henry | Capt | Limerick, Jan. 12. The following melancholy accident happened on Friday night last:As Captain Henry CASHEL, was returning to his father-in-law's in the county of Clare, from the house of a friend, where he had dined, he was thrown from his horse, and notwithstanding every possible means was used for his recovery, he lived but a few minutes.The above gentleman was but three months married to an amiable young lady. |
| LGA | 1808 | 2 | 02 | NPS | CASHEL | Henry | Esq | Wednesday last a meeting took place at the Spa Ground, near Listowel, co Kerry, between Henry CASHEL Esq of Ratanay, and William HUGHES, Esq Barrack-Master of the Listowel District, in consequence of some misunderstanding which existed between the partiesMany Gentlemen present endeavoured to reconcile matters, but to no purpose, as Mr. H. would not yeild, nor would his atagonist; wherupon they exchanged shotsat twelve yards distance, fortunately without effect, when the Seconds and Dr. FRANKLIN, rushed between the, and by perserverence prevailed on the two gentlemen to shake hands. |
| LGA | 1816 | 10 | 08 | NPA | CASHEL | Henry | Advertisment refuting allegations in a pamphlet | |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 6 | 14 | NPM | CASHEL | Henry G | Esq | At Lough Hill Church, by the Rev Wiliam LEE, Henry G. Cashel, Esq., of Bushfield, Co. Tipperary, to Christiana, second daughter of Samuel HARDING, of Rock-lodge, Co. Limerick, Esq. |
| LH | 1831 | 6 | 12 | NPM | CASHEL | Henry G | Esq | At Loughhill church, Henry G CASHEL, Esq of Bushfield, co Tipperary, to Christiana second daughter of Samuel HARDING of Rock Lodge in this county, Esq |
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 7 | 14 | NPM | CASHEL | Henry G | Esq | At Lough Hill church, by the Rev William LEE, Henry G CASHEL Esq of Bushfield, co Tipperary to Christianna, second daugher of Samuel HARDING of Rock Lodge, co Limerick, Esq |
| LH | 1832 | 4 | 16 | NPB | CASHEL | Henry G | Esq | On Saturday evening, at Rocklodge, in this co, the lady of Henry G CASHEL Esq of a son and heir |
| LS | 1841 | 5 | 31 | NPB | CASHEL | Henry G | Esq | At Sandville near this city, the lady of Henry G CASHEL Esq of a son |
| LC | 1834 | 1 | 04 | NPB | CASHEL | Henry George | At Rock Lodge, in this county, the lady of Henry George CASHEL | |
| LS | 1840 | 5 | 18 | NPM | CASHEL | Janet | At Listowel ch, by the Rev Dawson MASSY, George Purdon BEVAN Esq eldest son of Henry BEVAN, George Esq of Lemon Field and Carras in this county to Janet eldest daughter of George CASHEL Esq of Bedford House co Kerry and niece to Prof WILSON of Edinburgh | |
| LS | 1838 | 1 | 30 | NPD | CASHEL | John Wilson | In Abbey Street Dublin, John Wilson, second son of George CASHEL, of Listowel, Esq | |
| LC | 1827 | 1 | 17? | NPD | CASHELL | Lt-Col | At Torquay, Devon, Mary Anne Henrietta CASHELL, daughter of the late Major CASHELL, and sister of the late Lieutenant Colonel CASHELL of the 10th Foot. | |
| LC | 1827 | 1 | 17? | NPD | CASHELL | Maj | At Torquay, Devon, Mary Anne Henrietta CASHELL, daughter of the late Major CASHELL, and sister of the late Lieutenant Colonel CASHELL of the 10th Foot. | |
| LC | 1793 | 8 | 21 | NPS | CASHELL | Benjamin | Esq | Yesterday, Maurice HERBERT and Joseph O'DONNELL, were brought in, transmitted to the County Jail by the Rev. John BENNETT, Justice of the Peace for this County, charged with several offences:These men, who have been long on their keeping, were notorious ringleaders in the late disturbances.Mr. BENNETT was attended by Major CROKER, Robert CRIPS, Benjamin CASHELL, Sam. BENNETT, and Edw. CROKER, jun. of Grangehill, Esqrs.The Rev. John BENNETT, returns hes sincere thanks to the Gentlemen, who at a moment's notice, after he had apprehended Maurice HERBERT and Joseph O'DONNELL, assembled to assist him committing the above offenders to the County Jail. |
| CG HA | 1789 | 12 | 09 | NPN | CASHELL | Benjamin | Benjamin CASHELL, of Bushfield in the county of Tipperary, malster, to surrender on the 17th and 19th inst and on the 16th of January next | |
| FJ | 1846 | 1 | 09 | NPD | CASHELL | George | Esq | On the 2d inst, at the Cove of Cork, Mrs CASHELL, wife of George CASHELL Esq |
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| John AHEARN | Part 01 | |
| AHERN | C B BARKER | Part 02 |
| John BARKER | William Johnstone BELLINGHAM | Part 03 |
| William Johnstone BELLINGHAM | Anne BEVAN | Part 04 |
| Avarnia Purdon BEVAN | James BONWELL | Part 05 |
| Grace BONWORTH | BRERETON | Part 06 |
| Benjamin Bowen BRERETON | Pierce BUTLER | Part 07 |
| Somerset Richard BUTLER | George CASHELL | Part 08 |
| George CASHELL | William CHAYTOR | Part 09 |
| William CHAYTOR | Christopher COLE | Part 10 |
| Christopher COLE | Barbra (nee MEREDYTH) COOTE | Part 11 |
| Barbra (nee MEREDYTH) COOTE | Eyre COOTE | Part 12 |
| Eyre COOTE | Catherine CREED | Part 13 |
| Charles CREED | Edward CROKER | Part 14 |
| Edward CROKER | John CROKER | Part 15 |
| John CROKER | Richard CROKER | Part 16 |
| Richard CROKER | Thomas CUMMING | Part 17 |
| CUNNEEN | James DICKSON | Part 18 |
| James DICKSON | F B DREW | Part 19 |
| F L DREW | Ringrose DREW | Part 20 |
| Ringrose DREW | Catherine Mary ELY | Part 21 |
| James EMERSON | G FITZGERALD | Part 22 |
| Henry FITZGERALD | Savage FRENCH | Part 23 |
| Thomas FRENCH | William GLENTON | Part 24 |
| John James GLOSSOP | Hercules Henry GRAVES | Part 25 |
| Isabella GRAVES | Catherine GUMBLETON | Part 26 |
| George GUMBLETON | HAWTHORN | Part 27 |
| HAWTHORNE | Maria HIOLMES | Part 28 |
| Robert HIOLMES | HORE | Part 29 |
| Eleanor Catherine HORE | Robert INGRAM | Part 30 |
| Catherine Anne [nee BRISCOE] I'ONS | Michael Webb KEILY | Part 31 |
| William Henry KEILY | Francis LANGFORD | Part 32 |
| Francis LANGFORD | LEE | Part 33 |
| LEE | Stephen LEE | Part 34 |
| Stephen LEE | Thomas LLOYD | Part 35 |
| Thomas LLOYD | MAGRATH | Part 36 |
| Eleanor (ow MOORE) MAGRATH | Benjamin MATHEWS | Part 37 |
| Borrows MATHEWS | John M'CARTHY | Part 38 |
| John M'CARTHY | Coote Charles MOLLOY | Part 39 |
| Coote Charles MOLLOY | MOUNSELL | Part 40 |
| MOUNTGOMERY | Digby O'BRIEN | Part 41 |
| Edward O'BRIEN | Charles Deane OLIVER | Part 42 |
| Charles Deane OLIVER | PEACOCK | Part 43 |
| PEACOCK | PERRY | Part 44 |
| PERRY | Ellen POE | Part 45 |
| James POE | Robert Langford REA | Part 46 |
| William REA | William ROBERTS | Part 47 |
| William ROBERTS | Eliza RYAN | Part 48 |
| Ellen Josephine RYAN | John SCANLAN | Part 49 |
| John F SCANLAN | Jacolina SMITH | Part 50 |
| James SMITH | Joshua STRANGMAN | Part 51 |
| Joshua STRANGMAN | Catherine SWANNE | Part 52 |
| Frederick Dashwood SWANN | Godfrey TAYLOR | Part 53 |
| Godfrey TAYLOR | Ponsonby TOTTENHAM | Part 54 |
| Hugh TOUCHSTONE | VERECKER | Part 55 |
| VERECKER | Edmund WALLER | Part 56 |
| John WALLER | John Grove WHITE | Part 57 |
| John Grove WHITE | James WILSON | Part 58 |
| James WILSON | William WOLFE | Part 59 |
| William Standish WOLFE | William England YOUNG | Part 60 |