
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 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | ||
| 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. | |||
| LJ | 1791 | 6 | 16 | NPS | REDDAN | Guager | Ennis ... Friday last. Mr. NEWMAN, pro-Surveyor of Excise, assisted by Mr. REDDAN, guager, seized a quantity of wool, in not having been marked agreeable to act of Parliament, and , as they were this day conveying it to town, they met a quantity of unpermitted Whiskey which they also seized, and ladged together with the wool, in His Majesty's Stores. | |||
| LC | 1801 | 1 | 17 | NPM | REDDAN | Miss | Thursday last, at Broadford Co Clare, Mr James GILMORE linnen-draper, to the agreeable Miss REDDAN daughter of Denis REDDAN Esq of said place | |||
| LC | 1801 | 1 | 17 | NPM | REDDAN | Miss | 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 | |||
| LGA | 1810 | 2 | 27 | NPM | REDDAN | Miss | On Sunday last Mr William DWYER of this city woolen draper to Miss REDDAN eldest daughter of Richard REDDAN of Drewsboro' Co Clare Esq | |||
| LGA | 1811 | 8 | 27 | NPM | REDDAN | Miss | At Toomgrary on Sunday last John PURCELL of Cahir, County Clare Esq to Miss REDDAN daughter of Dennis REDDAN Esq | |||
| LGA | 1818 | 3 | 13 | NPS | REDDAN | Mr | Assizes intelligence | |||
| LC | 1823 | 10 | 15 | NPS | REDDAN | Mr | Mr WATSON and Mr REDDAN tolls of Corp for one year £1500 pa | |||
| LC | 1826 | 5 | 27 | NPS | REDDAN | Mr | A large rick of turf belonging to Mr. REDDAN, of Clare, Co. Mayo, was maliciously burned at Caherfinick, Co. Clare, on Sunday last. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 6 | 25 | NPS | REDDAN | Mr | Food riot in Limerick | |||
| LC | 1834 | 11 | 19 | NPD | REDDAN | Mrs | At Tomgrany, co Clare, on Wednesday last, aged 76 years, Mrs REDDAN, wife of Denis REDDAN Esq | |||
| LGA | 1820 | 3 | 17 | NPS | REDDAN | Limerick Assizes - County Record Court -- DUNDORY v REDDAN For recovery of £15 15s 9d for the purchase of wheat from the plaintiff, It appeared in the evidence that a ticket stating the weight and amount, had been delivered to the plaintiff, which he handed to the cashier for payment, and some short time having elapsed before he was called on, he had left the officeanother person answered to the name, and received the money: there was a verdict in ful for the plaintiff, and 6d costs. A criminal information may be taken agaist the unknown swindler in this case. | ||||
| LC | 1827 | 4 | 11 | NPS | REDDAN | Cork Assizes ... MURPHY and others v. REDDAN An action for £1000 damages in changing a water-course at Middleton, which fed the distillery of the plaintiffs. In this case a non-suit followed | ||||
| 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 | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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"? | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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; ... | |||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 7 | 29 | NPN/S | REDDAN | D | Subscriptions for the relief of Clare Freeholders ... D REDDAN £1-0-0 | |||
| LC | 1835 | 11 | 25 | NPD | REDDAN | Daniel | Mr | In Denmark Street, Mr Daniel REDDAN | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| LGA | 1818 | 1 | 30 | NPS | REDDAN | Denis | Esq | Robbery of Denis REDDAN's house | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | |||
| LS | 1840 | 10 | 22 | NPN | REDDAN | Francis | County of the City of Limerick a list of registry applicants ... REDDAN, Francis, Mary Street, Shopkeeper, freeman.... | |||
| LC | 1835 | 12 | 30 | NPD | REDDAN | J | Mr | In High Street, Ennis, Margaret widow of Mr J REDDAN grocer | ||
| 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 | ||
| ClonmAdv | 1832 | 6 | 27 | NPD | REDDAN | James | Mr | In Ennis, of Cholera, Mrs REDDAN, widow of Mr James REDDAN, grocer | ||
| LC | 1832 | 6 | 23 | NPD | REDDAN | James | Mr | In Ennis of cholera Mrs REDDAN widow of Mr James REDDAN grocer | ||
| 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 | |||
| 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". | ||
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 27 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Esq | Thursday's gneral meeting of the proprietors of teh Commercial Buildings ... Directors ... John REDDAN | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 8 | 02 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Esq | City Court Wednesday The following Jury were sworn at a sitting of the Court: James O'SULLIVAN, Robert GABBETT, John GRANTHAM, John REDDAN, Michael QUIN, George Morgan GOGGIN, William ERSON, John ROCHE, Hugh M. ROBINSON, James MASSY, Pierce SHANNON, and Thomas WORRALL, Esqrs | ||
| FJ | 1855 | 9 | 18 | NPD | REDDAN | John | Esq | September 14, at Shannon-view, Tomgrany, John REDDAN, Esq formerly one of the most extensive merchants in Limerick | ||
| LH | 1831 | 6 | 16 | NPD | REDDAN | John | Mr | On Sunday, in John's Street, Mr John REDDAN for many years a respected victualler | ||
| FJ | 1856 | 3 | 17 | NPS | REDDAN | John | Pte | ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE ... CORK ... John REDDAN, private in the city of Limerick Artillery, for violent assult<>four years' penal servitude | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 3 | 26 | NPS | REDDAN | John | At a meeting of the propritors of the Commercial Bulidings, held yesteday, the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year
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| LGA | 1814 | 4 | 29 | NPN/S | REDDAN | John | Exports Erin, for Bayonne300 bags flour, 50 do. biscuit, John REDDAN | |||
| LGA | 1817 | 6 | 13 | NPA | REDDAN | John | John REDDAN's Stores in Upper William Street, are open for the sale of MEAL and FLOUR, by Wholesale and Retail. Limerick, June 10, 1817 | |||
| LGA | 1817 | 6 | 17 | NPA | REDDAN | John | Subscribers for a subsidy fo oat meal for the poor to inhibit riotous behaviour for eight weeks at the following sums per week ... John REDDAN £1-2-9 .. John LEE 10s | |||
| LGA | 1818 | 2 | 20 | NPA | REDDAN | John | Robbery and Reward Whereas on Thursday night, 29th January, Four Fellows, broke into my house in Cornwallis Street, and stole thereout a considerable sum. I hereby offer a reward of Fifty Pounds for the apprehension and conviction of the perpetrators or Twenty Pounds for private information so as to lead to a conviction of any of them coincerned within six months from the date thereof. Limerick, Feb, 10. John REDDAN | |||
| LGA | 1818 | 4 | 03 | NPA | REDDAN | John | donations to defray the cost of pilgramage to Rome by Rev Richard HAYES ... John REDDAN £1-2-9 ... | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 2 | 09 | NPA | REDDAN | John | We the undrsigned request a meeting of RCs in the city and County of Limerick, Friday next the 12th inst at the commercial buildings ... repeal of penal laws ... John REDDAN ... | |||
| FJ | 1825 | 6 | 26 | NPN | REDDAN | John | Meeting of Creditors Alan F O'NEILL, Limerick, final dividend, H HARTE agent John REDDAN assignee | |||
| FJ | 1825 | 11 | 30 | NPN | REDDAN | John | Meeting of Creditors at the Royal Exchange this day at 2 O'Clock - Thomas R PERSSE, Dublin final dividend, Wm WILLIAMS agent, WILLIAMS & CLARKE assignees ... Alan F O'NEILL, Limerick, Final Dividend, Henry HARTON agent, John REDDAN assignee ... | |||
| LC | 1826 | 7 | 12 | NPS | REDDAN | John | John REDDAN, for assaulting Catherine DONOUGHUE. From representation of the prosecutrix this cause appeared to wear a very aggrivated complexion, the parties reside in the same house, and yet never could live in harmony together. At the late election REDDAN and DONOGHUE came in angry collision, and the latter appeared to have suffered severely from the rencontre, having been dragged down the stairs, as she said, two hands full of hair torn out of her head, and repeatedly kicked outside the door in every part of the body. A witness for the defence swore that previous to the affray, Catherine DONOGHUE flung a key and a knife at the other party, and swore laoudly she would have bloody work before the day would pass over. The Jury were of the opinion, however, that REDDAN was the guilty person, and he was sentenced to be imprisoned for a month and to find bail for his behaviour, himself in 10l. and two surities in 5l. each. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 3 | 28 | NPS | REDDAN | John | The following were on Tuesday elected on the annual committee of the Commecial Buildings: ... John REDDAN, | |||
| LC | 1833 | 12 | 14 | NPA | REDDAN | John | Requsition We the undersigned anxious to promote the establishment of a public journal in this city conducted on popular principles request a meeting Dec 16, at 2 O'clock ... REDDAN, John, upper-William Street ... | |||
| LC | 1835 | 12 | 30 | NPD | REDDAN | Margaret | In High Street, Ennis, Margaret widow of Mr J REDDAN grocer | |||
| LEP-CS | 1832 | 1 | 03 | NPB | REDDAN | Mathew | Esq | On Sunday at Shannonview near Tomgreany, co Clare, the lady of Mathew REDDAN Esq of a daughter This announcement reached erroneously in another shape on Friday. | ||
| LH | 1832 | 1 | 02 | NPB | REDDAN | Mathew | Esq | At Tomgreany house, co Clare, the lady of Mathew REDDEN, Esq of a daughter | ||
| LC | 1833 | 10 | 30 | NPB | REDDAN | Mathew | Esq | At Tomgrany, the lady of Mathew REDDAN Esq of a son | ||
| FJ | 1856 | 11 | 06 | NPM | REDDAN | Mathew | Esq | 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 | ||
| FJ | 1859 | 11 | 14 | NPD | REDDAN | Mathew | Esq | November 12, at Shannonview, Tomgraney, Mathew REDDAN Esq ... | ||
| FJ | 1831 | 3 | 05 | NPM | REDDAN | Matthew | Esq | Matthew REDDAN of Shannon View Esq to Miss BRIDGMAN, daughter of Capt BRIDGMAN of Ralooba, co Clare | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 04 | NPM | REDDAN | Matthew | Esq | Matthew REDDAN of Shannon View Esq to Miss BRIDGMAN, daughter of Capt BRIDGMAN of Ralooba, co Clare | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 4 | 26 | NPS | REDDAN | Matthew | Esq | The Terry Alts have forcibly taken possession of a large quantity of ground at Knocklara, barony of Tulla, the property of Mat. REDDAN, Esq. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1832 | 3 | 23 | NPS | REDDAN | Matthew | Esq | Mr. STEELE, and his friend and kinsman, Matthew REDDAN, Esq., of the county Clare, attended on Monday at the office of the Chief Remembrancer, at the Four Courts, to bid for the estate of Lough O'Connell, which was to be set under the Court of Exchequer. Mr. STEELE went into his own case, against the occupier, Charles STUDDERT, Esq., of Newmarket on Fergus, and argued it with great power and ability. A receiver has been appointed by the court over Mr. STEELE's estates, but by arrangement with Mr. REDDAN, he will make the house of Lough O'Connell his residence, as Mr. STUDDERT desisted from bidding against him, after advancing about 1l 10s as acre above the rent which he paid Mr. STEELE before. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 11 | 01 | NPB | REDDAN | Matthew | Esq | At Tomdrany, the lady of Matthew REDDAN Esq of a son | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 11 | 01 | NPB | REDDAN | Matthew | Esq | AT Tomgrany, the lady of Matthew REDDAN, Esq., of a son | ||
| LC | 1834 | 4 | 12 | NPN | REDDAN | Matthew | New Grand Jury Act - the undermentiones cesspayers have been appointed by the Grand Jury to be associated with the Magistrates at the special road sessions co Clare ... Upper Tulla ... James MACNAMARA .. Matt REDDAN ...Lower Tulla .. Thomas BRIDGEMAN... | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 6 | 26 | NPS | REDDAN | Michael | Mr | Mr. Michael REDDAN, of this city (Limerick), was drowned, on Sunday last, wilst bathing at Kilkee. It is supposed he got a fit in the water, as he was not at the time beyond his depth. | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 1 | 01 | NPN | REDDAN | Patrick | Nocturnal delinquency On the night of Wednesday last, some nefarious villain or villains entered the demise of Andrew KERIN, Esq at Ballyally, Co Clare, and killed a fine breeding ewe. On the same night, and in the same neighbourhood a similar act of atrocity was perpetrated on the property of Patrick REDDAN. In both cases the deed seems replete with wanton licentiousness. A portion of the fay only was removed, which was savagely torn through the sides of the animal, for the purpose, most probably of disposing of it to the next chandler, in order to obtain the price of some whiskey, or to enable the perpetrator to indulge in some other criminal excess. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 6 | 21 | NPS | REDDAN | Patrick | An inquest was held on Saturday on the body of a man, named Patrick REDDAN, who came by his death, in consequence of a blow of a stone he received on the head, from some personunknown, on his way from a fair of Dromore. He died of concussion of the brain. | |||
| LGA | 1810 | 2 | 27 | NPM | REDDAN | Richard | Esq | On Sunday last Mr William DWYER of this city woolen draper to Miss REDDAN eldest daughter of Richard REDDAN of Drewsboro' Co Clare Esq | ||
| LT | 1836 | 6 | 09 | NPD | REDDAN | Richard | Esq | In Clare street, at an advanced age, Richard REDDAN Esq late of Ayle, co Clare [next parish Nth & East of Tulla] | ||
| LC | 1834 | 12 | 13 | NPD | REDDAN | Thomas | Mr | In James Street, after a protracted illness Mr Thomas REDDAN, printer a young gentleman sincerely regretted | ||
| FJ | 1809 | 2 | 15 | NPS | REDDAN | W | 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 ... | ||
| LGA | 1809 | 2 | 10 | NPS | REDDAN | W | Mr | Private Distilleries | ||
| LGA | 1809 | 3 | 15 | NPS | REDDAN | W | Mr | On Thursday last Mr REDDAN pro-surveyor of excise; attended by a party of the 7th Dragoon Guards proceeded to the Parish of Kilmurry, where he discovered and destroyed a private distillary .... | ||
| CG HA | 1788 | 1 | 24 | NPS | REDDAN | Walter | Mr | On the 10th inst. Mr Walter REDDAN, of Sixmile-bridge, renounced the errors of Popery, and embraced the protestant religion before the Rev. John TURNER | ||
| FJ | 1801 | 1 | 15 | NPM | REDDEN | Miss | At Bradford [?Broadford?], Co Clare, Mr James GILMORE, linen draper to Miss REDDEN, daughter of Dennis REDDEN of said place Esq | |||
| LJ | 1791 | 5 | 23 | NPS | REDDEN | 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. | |||
| FJ | 1801 | 1 | 15 | NPM | REDDEN | Dennis | Esq | At Bradford [?Broadford?], Co Clare, Mr James GILMORE, linen draper to Miss REDDEN, daughter of Dennis REDDEN of said place Esq | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 12 | 30 | NPB | REDDEN | Matthew | Esq | At Tomgreany house, co Clare, the lady of Matthew REDDEN Esq of a son [see correction under REDDAN] | ||
| FJ | 1832 | 1 | 03 | NPB | REDDEN | Matthew | Esq | At Tomgreany house, co Clare, the lady of Matthew REDDEN Esq of a son [see correction under REDDAN LEP-CS] | ||
| FJ | 1766 | 3 | 01-04 | NPS | REDDEN | Neil | 28] Neil REDDAN and Patrick MC CABE who were to be executed on Saturday last are reprieved till further orders | |||
| LC | 1792 | 11 | 10 | NPS | REDDIN | Mr | Ennis, November 5, Last Tuesday, Mr. DOWLING, pro Surveyor of Excise, assisted by Mr. REDDIN, Supernumerary Guager, seized in the suburbs of this town, a quantity of leaf tobacco, destroyed a private tobacco manufactory, and lodged the utensils in the Customs House stores. | |||
| LC | 1768 | 9 | 08 | NPM | REDDIN | Darby | Mr | This day, Mr. Darby REDDIN, of Irish-town, Merchant, to Miss Mary Henchy of the Nunnery, an accomplished young Lady, with a handsome fortune | ||
| LC | 1785 | 5 | 23 | NPS | REDDING | Mr | Last week the house of Mr REDDING Clothier, at Broadford, was broke open in the night, and a quantity of Worsted stole thereout, part of which was sold in the town by one DALTON a noted offender who was apprehended and lodged in goal on Saturday night | |||
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPD | REDDINGTON | Thomas | Esq | Aged 86, Thomas REDDINGTON, of Dunlow, in the County Galway, Esq. | ||
| LT | 1836 | 4 | 04 | NPN | REDDIN | Michael | Registry of voters in Limerick ... 458 REDDIN, Michael, farmer, Ballygrennan, £10 householder, house and land at Ballygrennan, parish of St Munchin | |||
| CG HA | 1790 | 2 | 27 | NPS | REDDIN | Patrick | Limerick, Feb. 25. Monday last was committed to the county jail, by Charles CONYERS, Esq; Patrick REDDIN, charged with feloniously stealing 88 guineas and a pair of silver buckles the property of Timothy DOWLING, of New-Castle. From the circumstances that appeared since he was apprehended, he is suspected to be one of the gang that lately robbed Mr. Stephen CREAGHE of the county Cork. | |||
| FJ | 1766 | 8 | 09-12 | NPM | REDING | Elizabeth | Miss | Mr Richard CROKER of Stafford Street to Miss Elizabeth REDING of Old Court Co Kildare | ||
| FJ | 1843 | 3 | 11 | NPM | REDINGTON | Thomas | Esq | See Francis Ffrench RUSH Esq | ||
| FJ | 1843 | 3 | 11 | NPM | REDINGTON | Thomas N | Esq MP | See Francis Ffrench RUSH Esq | ||
| LC | 1782 | 9 | 12 | NPM | REEDY | Edmund | Mr | Yesterday Mr. Edmund REEDY, of Fanningstown, in this county, to the amoiable Miss Mary CAREY, of Clonsingle, Co. Tipperaty, with a considerable fortune. | ||
| FJ | 1770 | 5 | 26-29 | NPM | REEVES | Miss | A few days ago Mr TWIGG of Mountmelick grocer to Miss REEVES of Toberbol both in Queens Co | |||
| LGA | 1820 | 6 | 06 | NPA | REEVES | Boles | Esq | Sale to satisft creditors of Bruce Bank | ||
| LC | 1827 | 7 | 07 | NPA | REGAN | James | EFFIN. Rose a. Norcott. PURSUANT to an order made in this Cause, bearing date the 2d day of June Inst. I will on SATURDAY, the 14th day of July next, at the hour of One o'Clock in the afternoon, at my Chambers, Inns-quay, proceed to let those parts of the Lands of EFFIN, in the pleadings mentioned, lately let to John KEYS, John WALL, James REGAN, James DENISON, and Cornelious GARVIN for three years pending this Cause30th June. 1827. Thomas ELLIS. Tenants to enter into Security by recognisance for double the yearly rent, and to be prepared to pay for Leases previous to being declared Tenants. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 9 | 15 | NPS | REGAN | John | Denis ROURKE, a labouring man, was attacked near Effin, in this County, on Monday night, by John REGAN, and his sister, who stabbed him with a knife and a pitch-fork. He died of the wounds on Wednesday. REGAN has been apprehended for the murder by Major MAXWELL, but the female has absconded. | |||
| LGA | 1811 | 7 | 26 | NPS | REGAN | Michael | CommittedYesterday by Henry BEVAN, Esq to the county jail, Mary GARBEY, charged with picking the pockets of Michael REGAN of a large sum of money, at the fair at Bruff. | |||
| LC | 1824 | 7 | 03 | NPA | REGAN | Timothy | County of Limerick ROSE v. NORCOTT In pursuance of the Order made in this cause bearing the date the 5th day of May last, and Report thereunder, I will on Monday the 12th day of July next, Set up to let at my Chambers, Inns-Quay, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, that part of the lands of Effin, situate in the County of Limerick, late in the possession of the Widow WALL: and that part of said lands in possession of Thomas DENNISON, Patrick GARVIN, and Timothy REGAN, for three years, pending this cause. Dated this 18th day of June, 1824. Thomas ELLIS | |||
| FJ | 1822 | 11 | 07 | NPD | REID | Richard Croker | Esq | On Sunday morning, November 3, Richard Croker REID Esq late the 3d Garrison Battalion sincereley lamented by his family and friends | ||
| LC | 1796 | 4 | 30 | NPA | REIDY | John | Mr | Mr. John REIDY, of Riddlestown, Co. of Limerick, think it proper to Caution the several Persons indebted to him by, Note, Book Account, or otherwise, not to pay any Person but Himself, after this notice, if they do, it must be at their own Risque. Riddlestown, April 29, 1796. | ||
| FJ | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPM | REILLY | John | Esq | On Sunday last in Galway, John REILLY Esq to Maria third daughter of the late Joseph ORMSBY Surveyor of Excise | ||
| FJ | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPM | REILLY | John | Esq | On Sunday last in St Nicholas Collegiate church Galway, by the Very Rev James DALY warden, John REILLY Esq to Maria third daughter of the late Joseph ORMSBY Surveyor of Excise | ||
| FJ | 1860 | 11 | 22 | NPM | RENNICK | Francis | Mr | September 8, at Emerald Hill, Australia, Mr F RENNICK, Government Railway office, to Annie Louisa daughter of the late Edward John CROKER, Rosscarbery, County Cork (V CR 1860 No 2269) (She died in 1821 aged 82 V CR 1921-14605 mother Louisa DEVINE) | ||
| FJ | 1851 | 8 | 14 | NPM | RENWICK | Jean Jessie | August 7, in St Peter's church John James MATTHEWS Esq late of the 86th regt only son of the Rev James MATTHEWS rectoor of Rathcore, co Meath to Jean Jessie only daughter of the late Robert RENWICK Esq MD of Wexford | |||
| FJ | 1851 | 8 | 14 | NPM | RENWICK | Robert | Esq MD | August 7, in St Peter's church John James MATTHEWS Esq late of the 86th regt only son of the Rev James MATTHEWS rectoor of Rathcore, co Meath to Jean Jessie only daughter of the late Robert RENWICK Esq MD of Wexford | ||
| FJ | 1843 | 1 | 14 | NPM | REPTON | Edward | Rev | On the 10th inst, at Almondsbury, nr Bristol, the Rev Owen H REPTON son of the Rev Edward REPTON Prebendary of Westminster to the Hon Anabella Cecilia PERY grandaughter of the Earl of Limerick, sister to Viscount Glentworth and niece of Ld Mounteagle ... | ||
| FJ | 1843 | 1 | 14 | NPM | REPTON | Owen H | Rev | On the 10th inst, at Almondsbury, nr Bristol, the Rev Owen H REPTON son of the Rev Edward REPTON Prebendary of Westminster to the Hon Anabella Cecilia PERY grandaughter of the Earl of Limerick, sister to Viscount Glentworth and niece of Ld Mounteagle ... | ||
| FJ | 1841 | 3 | 04 | NPM | REVELL | Henry | Esq | On the 2d inst, at Clongal church, Henry REVELL Esq of Mountplesant Square, to Caroline daughter of the Rev Henry BRADDELL of Raheengrany, co Wicklow | ||
| LS | 1841 | 3 | 04 | NPM | REVELL | Henry | Esq | At Clonegal church, Henry REVELL Esq of mountpleasant-square, to Caroline daughter of the late Rev Henry BRADDELL of Raheengrany, co Wicklow | ||
| LC | 1825 | 2 | 23 | NPD | REVOLTS | Signor | On Monday, in Waterford, after a severe illness induced by professional disappointments, Signor RIVOLTS, lately a resident of this city, and an eminent vocal and instrumental performer | |||
| FJ | 1817 | 10 | 24 | NPM | REYNOLDS | Miss | On the 14th inst, John Sadlier FORSTER Esq of Shannonvale, co Cork, to Miss REYNOLDS niece of the Rev Hugh REYNOLDS of Temple Breedy | |||
| CG HA | 1793 | 1 | 30 | NPM | REYNOLDS | Rev Mr | On Saturday morning last, at Lower Shanno Church, Cork, the Rev. Mr. REYNOLDS, Curate of Templebredy, to the agreeable Miss Ann OLIVER, dau. Of Thomas OLVER, Esq; of the Customs House. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 16 | NPD | REYNOLDS | Bridget | In Kilkenny, Bridget, wife of Mr. John REYNOLDS, Proprietor of the Kilkenny Independent. | |||
| FJ | 1835 | 4 | 17 | NPD | REYNOLDS | Eliza | At Brtias co Cork, aged 72 years, Eliza relict of Nicholas REYNOLDS, of Woodbrook, Esq | |||
| FJ | 1817 | 10 | 24 | NPM | REYNOLDS | Hugh | Rev | On the 14th inst, John Sadlier FORSTER Esq of Shannonvale, co Cork, to Miss REYNOLDS niece of the Rev Hugh REYNOLDS of Temple Breedy | ||
| FJ | 1859 | 10 | 29 | NPD | REYNOLDS | John | Ald, JP | October 25, at the Monastery of Saint Joseph, Clondalkin, aged 100 years, Nicholas FURLONG, Esq. Mr FURLONG retired from all worldy pursuits 25 years ago, and since then resided in the monastery, dvoting his whole life to religious pursuits. He died in full enjoyment of all his faculties. His remains were interred in the cemetery in the monastery. May he rest in peace. This venerable man was father-in-law of Alderman John REYNOLDS, J.P. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 16 | NPD | REYNOLDS | John | Mr | In Kilkenny, Bridget, wife of Mr. John REYNOLDS, Proprietor of the Kilkenny Independent. | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 10 | 24 | NPM | REYNOLDS | Mary | John FORSTER Esq of Shannonville? Co Cork to Mary daughter of the late Wm REYOLDS Esq of Cork | |||
| FJ | 1835 | 4 | 17 | NPD | REYNOLDS | Nicholas | Esq | At Brtias co Cork, aged 72 years, Eliza relict of Nicholas REYNOLDS, of Woodbrook, Esq | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 10 | 24 | NPM | REYNOLDS | William | Esq | John FORSTER Esq of Shannonville? Co Cork to Mary daughter of the late Wm REYOLDS Esq of Cork | ||
| FJ | 1781 | 5 | 05-08 | NPM | RIALL | Mary | At St Peter's Church, William CORKER (sic) of Johnstown Esq to the widow [Mary] RIALL of Hammond's Marsh | |||
| FJ | 1841 | 7 | 19 | NPM | RICARDO | David | Esq | On the 15th inst, in London, the Rev Lovich COOPER of Empingham, Rutlandshire, youngest brother of Sir Ashley COOPER Bt, to Henrietta eldest sister of Lewis RICARDO Esq MP and niece of the late David RICARDO of Gatcombe Park in the county of Gloucester | ||
| FJ | 1841 | 7 | 19 | NPM | RICARDO | Harriette | On the 15th inst, in London, the Rev Lovich COOPER of Empingham, Rutlandshire, youngest brother of Sir Ashley COOPER Bt, to Henrietta eldest sister of Lewis RICARDO Esq MP and niece of the late David RICARDO of Gatcombe Park in the county of Gloucester | |||
| FJ | 1841 | 7 | 19 | NPM | RICARDO | John Lewis | Esq | On the 15th inst, in London, the Rev Lovich COOPER of Empingham, Rutlandshire, youngest brother of Sir Ashley COOPER Bt, to Henrietta eldest sister of Lewis RICARDO Esq MP and niece of the late David RICARDO of Gatcombe Park in the county of Gloucester | ||
| Pue'sO | 1755 | 10 | 04 | NPM | RICE | Coot | Mr | Last week Mr Coot RICE Jeweler to Miss Elizabeth BELL of Nicholas street | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 5 | 16 | NPD | RICE | Edmond Henry William Cecil | On Sunday last at Shannon View, near this city, Edmond Henry William Cecil RICE the infant son of Thos RICE Esq of Mount Trenchard | |||
| FJ | 1814 | 2 | 25 | NPB | RICE | Henry | Lt | At Scart, co Tipperary, the seat of Robert CROKER Eq, the lady of Lt RICE of the Kildare Militia of a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1814 | 2 | 22 | NPB | RICE | Henry | Lt | At Scart Co Tipperary, the residence of Robert CROKER Esq the lady of Lt RICE, Kildare Militia of a daughter | ||
| CG HA | 1791 | 1 | 29 | NPS | RICE | Roger | Limerick, January 27. The two SULLIVANs, alias KROHOVONAL, father and son, have been apprehended near Mallow, and will be brought here this day, charged with the inhuman and barbarous murder of Roger RICE, near Kilmallock, on the 28th of December last; a lad who was apprentice to Mr. CLEBURN, in Cork, and was going to see his parents in the county Tipperary. | |||
| CG HA | 1791 | 4 | 20 | NPS | RICE | Roger | Lmerick, April 18. ... [sentences at Assizes] ... John SULLIVAN, otherwise Hard-Boy, fot the murder of Roger RICE, near Kilmallock, put off his trial by affadavit, until the next Assize. | |||
| LJ | 1791 | 9 | 12 | NPS | RICE | Roger | Saturday last, John SULLIVAN, otherwise HARROY, convicted at our last assizes, for the murder of Roger RICE, was escorted by a party of the 28th Regiment, to the spot, near Kilmallock, where the fact was committed, and thre hanged, and disceted pursuant to his sentence. | |||
| LGA | 1811 | 7 | 23 | NPM | RICE | Stephen | Esq | Thursday se'nnnight, by special license at Mary-le-Bone church, London, Thomas, eldest son of Stephen RICE Esq of mount Trenchard, in this county to the Rt Hon Theodosia PERY, second daughter of the Rt Hon, the Earl of Limerick | ||
| LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | RICE | Stephen Edward | Esq | Yesterday, at Kilmurray church, by the Rev Archdeacon MAUNSELL, Syephen Edward RICE of Cappa in the co of Limerick, Esq to Miss SPRING only daughter and heiress of Thomas SPRING Esq deceased | ||
| LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | RICE | Stephen Edward | Esq | Yesterday, at Kilmurry Church, by thr Rev. Archdeacon MAUNSELL, Stephen Edward RICE, of Cappa, in the Co. Limerick, Esq; to Miss SPRING, only daughter and heiress of Thomas SPRING, Esq; deceased. | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 3 | 24 | NPA | RICE | Stephen Edward | Esq | Establishement of Agricultural Societies | ||
| FJ | 1828 | 3 | 18 | NPN/S | RICE | Stephen Edward | Esq | Limerick County Grand Jury ... Chidley COOTE, Stephen Edward RICE, John CROKER ... | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 5 | 19 | NPB | RICE | Theodesa (Nee PERY) | Lady | Lately in London the lady Thoedesa RICE (daughter of the Rt Hon the Earl of Limerick [PERY]) of a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 6 | 11 | NPB | RICE | Theodosa (nee PERY) | Lady | On Tuesday last at his house in Thomas Street in this city Ladt Theodosia RICE, lady of Thomas RICE on Mount Trenchard in this Co esq od a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1814 | 8 | 30 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia | Lady | This morning at her father's (the Earl of Limerick's) in this city, Lady Theodosia RICE wife of Thomas RICE of Mount Trenchard in this county Esq of a son and heir | ||
| LGA | 1816 | 2 | 27 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia | Lady | This morning at her father's the Earl of Limerick's the lady Theodosia RICE of a son | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 6 | 17 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia | Lady | In Queen Ann St, London, Lady Theodosia RICE of a daugher | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 1 | 19 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia | Lady | In Whereburg Street, London on Sunday last, Lady Theodosia RICE, of a son | ||
| FJ | 1823 | 11 | 07 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia | Lady | On Saturday in London Lady Theodosia RICE of a daughter | ||
| LC | 1824 | 10 | 06 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia | Lady | At the house of Thomas Spring RICE, Esq. M.P. in Baker Street London, Lady Theodosia RICE, of a still-born daughter. | ||
| FJ | 1819 | 1 | 19 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia (nee PERY) | Lady | In Werburgh Street, London, on Sunday last, lady Theodosia RICE of a son | ||
| LC | 1823 | 11 | 12 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia (nee PERY) | Lady | In London, the Lady Theodosia RICE, of a son | ||
| FJ | 1814 | 9 | 02 | NPB | RICE | Theodosia [nee PERY] | Lady | On Thursday morning last, at her father's the Earl of Limerick, in Limerick, Lady Theodosia RICE wife of Thomas [Spring] RICE Esq of Mount Trenchard, in that county, of a son and heir | ||
| LGA | 1811 | 7 | 23 | NPM | RICE | Thomas | Esq | Thursday se'nnnight, by special license at Mary-le-Bone church, London, Thomas, eldest son of Stephen RICE Esq of mount Trenchard, in this county to the Rt Hon Theodosia PERY, second daughter of the Rt Hon, the Earl of Limerick | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 6 | 11 | NPB | RICE | Thomas | Esq | On Tuesday last at his house in Thomas Street in this city Ladt Theodosia RICE, lady of Thomas RICE on Mount Trenchard in this Co esq od a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 3 | 21 | NPS | RICE | Thomas | Esq | Friday last a Meeting of the Gentlemen of the County and City assembled at the Commercial Buildings, for the purpose of re-establishing a Farming Societyin this opulent and extensive County and City: Edward CROKER, Esq of Ballyneguard was voted chair, when a series of Resolutions were submitted by Thomas RICE, Esq of mount Trenchard, and unanimously adopted after which Heffernan CONSIDINE, Esq proposed the names of Noblemen and Gentlemen to act as a Committee (See Advert) upwards of sixty Guineas have been already subscribed, to carry into effect the intention of the Society and there is no doubt but that every Gentleman will see the necessity of contributing, to an object which will be so advantageous | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 3 | 24 | NPA | RICE | Thomas | Esq | Establishement of Agricultural Societies | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 5 | 16 | NPD | RICE | Thomas | Esq | On Sunday last at Shannon View, near this city, Edmond Henry William Cecil RICE the infant son of Thos RICE Esq of Mount Trenchard | ||
| FJ | 1841 | 4 | 16 | NPM | RICE | Thomas Spring | Baron Monteagle | on the 12th inst, at St George's Hanover square, London, Lord Monteagle of Mount Trenchard, co Limerick, to Mary Anne eldest daughter of J MARSHALL Esq of Halsteads, Cumberland | ||
| FJ | 1814 | 9 | 02 | NPB | RICE | Thomas Spring | Esq | On Thursday morning last, at her father's the Earl of Limerick, in Limerick, Lady Theodosia RICE wife of Thomas [Spring] RICE Esq of Mount Trenchard, in that county, of a son and heir | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 7 | 07 | NPS | RICE | Thomas Spring | Esq | Decision of Commons Committee Limerick Election | ||
| LC | 1824 | 10 | 06 | NPB | RICE | Thomas Spring | Esq MP | At the house of Thomas Spring RICE, Esq. M.P. in Baker Street London, Lady Theodosia RICE, of a still-born daughter. | ||
| LC | 1826 | 11 | 01 | NPS | RICE | Thomas Spring | Esq MP | The letter of Mr. RICE, M. P., and a copy of the will of Fild Marshall Count DE LACY of the Austrian Service, shall apear in our next. It is apparent from the latter document, that the Irish relatives of this Officer derive no benefit from his decease. | ||
| LS | 1841 | 4 | 19 | NPM | RICE | Thomas Spring | Lord Mounteagle | At St George Hanover sq london, by the Rev Henry V ELLIOTT, the Rt Hon Lord Mounteagle tp Mary Anne daughter of John MARSHALL Esq of Upper Grosvenor St and Halisteads Cumberland. A select circle of friends of both families were present at the ceromony | ||
| FJ | 1843 | 1 | 14 | NPM | RICE | Thomas Spring | Lord Mounteagle | On the 10th inst, at Almondsbury, nr Bristol, the Rev Owen H REPTON son of the Rev Edward REPTON Prebendary of Westminster to the Hon Anabella Cecilia PERY grandaughter of the Earl of Limerick, sister to Viscount Glentworth and niece of Ld Mounteagle ... | ||
| LC | 1835 | 5 | 23 | NPM | RICE | Thomas Spring | Rt Hon | At Clifton nr Bristol, the Rev Henry GRAY of Almondsbury, 4th son of the late Bishop of Bristol tothe Hon Emilie Caroline PERY, third daughter of the late Viscount Glentworth, granddaughter of the Rt Hon Earl of Limerick and niece to the Rt Hon Thomas | ||
| LC | 1827 | 11 | 17 | NPM | RICHARD | Miss | William CARTER, Esq, of Tullow, County Carlow, to Miss RICHARDS, of Glin, in the County Wexford. | |||
| LC | 1826 | 6 | 17 | NPA | RICHARD | Henry White | Equity Exchequer David ROCHE, Esq. Executor of Charles CREED, deceased, who was the executor of William WHITE Deceased, Plaintiffs. Henry White RICHARD, Rich. White RICHARD, Henry WHITE, the younger, Johannah GOING, Samuel BENNETT, and Thomas GOING, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland, made in this Cause, bearing the date the 3d day of February, 1826, I hereby require all Creditors and Legatees of Henry WHITE and Richard WHITE in the pleadings named, and all persons having charges or incumbrances affecting he real and freehold Estates of the said Henry WHITE and Richard WHITE, or either of them, to come before me at my Chambers on the Inns-Quay, Dublin, on or before the 1st day of July next, and prove their respective demands, otherwise they will be precluded all benefit arising from said Decree.-Dated this 26th day of May, 1826 A. R. BLAKE, C. R. John BOYCE, Attorney for the plaintiffs, Dublin , 31, Dame-street. | |||
| LC | 1826 | 6 | 17 | NPA | RICHARD | Richard White | Equity Exchequer David ROCHE, Esq. Executor of Charles CREED, deceased, who was the executor of William WHITE Deceased, Plaintiffs. Henry White RICHARD, Rich. White RICHARD, Henry WHITE, the younger, Johannah GOING, Samuel BENNETT, and Thomas GOING, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland, made in this Cause, bearing the date the 3d day of February, 1826, I hereby require all Creditors and Legatees of Henry WHITE and Richard WHITE in the pleadings named, and all persons having charges or incumbrances affecting he real and freehold Estates of the said Henry WHITE and Richard WHITE, or either of them, to come before me at my Chambers on the Inns-Quay, Dublin, on or before the 1st day of July next, and prove their respective demands, otherwise they will be precluded all benefit arising from said Decree.-Dated this 26th day of May, 1826 A. R. BLAKE, C. R. John BOYCE, Attorney for the plaintiffs, Dublin , 31, Dame-street. | |||
| FJ | 1814 | 2 | 01 | NPD | RICHARDS | Mrs | At the house of her son-in-law, Richard DONOVAN Esq of Ballymore, co Wexford, Mrs RICHARDS relict of Goddard RICHARDS Esq of Grange in the same co, & only daughter of Archdeacon HEWETSON of Thomastown Kilkenny,.. 72 ... persons of her immediate family | |||
| FJ | 1814 | 2 | 01 | NPD | RICHARDS | Goddard | Esq | At the house of her son-in-law, Richard DONOVAN Esq of Ballymore, co Wexford, Mrs RICHARDS relict of Goddard RICHARDS Esq of Grange in the same co, & only daughter of Archdeacon HEWETSON of Thomastown Kilkenny,.. 72 ... persons of her immediate family | ||
| LC | 1783 | 7 | 18 | NPS | RICHARDS | John | BA | Kilkenny, July 16, On Sunday, the Hon. And Right Reverend Doctor BERESFORD, Lord Bishp of Ossory, held an ordination in the parish church of St. Mary's when the following gentlemen, viz. Edward BEATY, R. WHITE, Bartholemew THOMAS, Frederick PHILIPS, Richard Henry SYMES, William B??, William CHAMBERLAINE, John RICHARDS, Thomas RYAN, James ELLARD, Matthew MOORE, and John LEALLY, batchelors of arts, were ordained deacons; and Arthur BROWNLOW, William GLASCOTT, Richard BEVAN, John PRITTY, John HIGINBOTHAM, and Thomas PAUL, bachelors of arts, were ordained priests. | ||
| FJ | 1817 | 9 | 07 | NPS | RICHARDS | John | Esq | Walter TAYLOR, his son-in-law John RICHARDS and a lad, a son of the latter, went out in a boat from Tenby, on Saturday s'nnight, for the purpose of fishing and all were lost. TAYLOR left a wife and 3 daughters, and RICHARDS, a wife and 4 young children | ||
| FJ | 1784 | 8 | 09 | NPM | RICHARDSON | [Thomas] | Miss Hester [Esther] SWAN of Fleet Street to Mr [Thomas] RICHARDSON of Wood Street shoemaker [Dublin ML 1784] | |||
| LC | 1827 | 1 | 17 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Miss | Peter Earl Esq. of Jervis Street, Dublin to Miss RICHARDSON, of Portobello. | |||
| FJ | 1824 | 10 | 14 | NPM | RICHARDSON | A | Esq | On Monday last, in St Mary's church. the Rev Arthur IRWAN, to Jemima eldest daughter of the late A RICHARDSON Esq of Richmont, co Dublin | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 11 | 03 | NPD | RICHARDSON | Alexander | Esq | Suddenly, in Dublin, Mrs RICHARDSON, wife of Alexander RICHARDSON, Esq. of Summer Hill | ||
| FJ | 1816 | 1 | 30 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Alexander | Esq | Yesterday, by special licence, in Christ Church, by the Rev John A COGHLAN, Alexander RICHARDSON Esq of Summerhiull in this city, to Lucinda eldest daughter of Henry SIR?? Esq of Glocester Street | ||
| FJ | 1816 | 2 | 02 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Alexander | Esq | Yesterday, by special licence, in Thomas's Church, by the Rev J A COGHLAN, William MONSARRAT Esq of Summer Hill Eldest son of Mark MONSARRAT Esq to Hariet eldest daughter of Alexander RICHARDSON Esq of said place | ||
| LGA | 1816 | 2 | 02 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Alexander | Esq | In Dublin, Alexander RICHARDSON, of Summer Hill, Esq to Lucinda, eldest daughter of Henry SIRCE, of Gloucester Street Esq | ||
| FJ | 1819 | 1 | 04 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Alexander | Esq | On Wednesday last, at Newmills church, co Tyrone, Thomas JOHNSON Esq of Coal Island, near Dungannon to hannah, elsest daughter of Alexander RICHARDSON of Summer Hill, Dublin, Esq | ||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 13 | NPD | RICHARDSON | Alexander | Esq | Alexander RICHARDSON, of Clareville, Co. Dublin, Esq. | ||
| Pue'sO | 1746 | 7 | 12 | NPD | RICHARDSON | Edward | Tuesday last died at Glas-nevin Mrs RICHARDSON wife of Edward RICHARDSON one of the six clerks of the high court of chancery ... | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 2 | 25 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Elizabeth | February 24, at York-street Chapel, in this city, by the Rev Dr URWICK, Alexander BEWLEY Esq of Milbank, Liverpool, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Richard RICHARDSON of Henry-street | |||
| FJ | 1801 | 1 | 27 | NPS | RICHARDSON | Hamilton | 22nd January 1801 û Wheras on Sunday the 11th inst about the hour of eleven o'clock at night, a number of persons with their faces blackened, and otherwise disguised broke into the lodgings of Hamilyon RICHARDSON gauger at King's Court in the Co of Cavan | |||
| FJ | 1819 | 1 | 04 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Hannah | On Wednesday last, at Newmills church, co Tyrone, Thomas JOHNSON Esq of Coal Island, near Dungannon to hannah, elsest daughter of Alexander RICHARDSON of Summer Hill, Dublin, Esq | |||
| FJ | 1816 | 2 | 02 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Harriet | Yesterday, by special licence, in Thomas's Church, by the Rev J A COGHLAN, William MONSARRAT Esq of Summer Hill Eldest son of Mark MONSARRAT Esq to Hariet eldest daughter of Alexander RICHARDSON Esq of said place | |||
| FJ | 1824 | 10 | 14 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Jemima | On Monday last, in St Mary's church. the Rev Arthur IRWAN, to Jemima eldest daughter of the late A RICHARDSON Esq of Richmont, co Dublin | |||
| FJ | 1814 | 7 | 22 | NPD | RICHARDSON | John | Mr | On the 14th inst, in the 86th year of his age, Mr Samuel MAY, of Newry, Merchant. It is a remarkable circumstance, that about 1750 this gentleman and five of his acquaintances, then in their prime of youth, were in the habit of amusing themselves, by ringing at stated times, peals on the bells of the cathedral church of Armagh (in which parish his uncle was then the officiating clergyman). Three persons out of the six, who them formed this ringing society, were alive last Thursday morning, viz Samuel MAY, John BARNES Esq of London and Mr John RICHARDSON of Armagh. It very rarely occurs, that out of a given number of adults one half is to be found after a period of sixty-four years. | ||
| FJ | 1853 | 6 | 28 | NPD | RICHARDSON | Joshua | At his residence, in the township of Pickering, on the 26th ult., Joshua RICHARDSON, aged 83 years. He left his native country, Queen's county, Ireland, in the spring of the year 1821, with a numerous family, and in the fall of the same year purchased a small estate on the banks of lake Ontario, Upper Canada, where he spent quiet and retired to the time of his decease.Toronto Patriot June 27, at Blackrock, Richard RICHARDSON, brother of the above, and late of Queen's County, in the 69th year of his age. He died in trusting in the merits of his Saviour. | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 2 | 25 | NPM | RICHARDSON | Richard | February 24, at York-street Chapel, in this city, by the Rev Dr URWICK, Alexander BEWLEY Esq of Milbank, Liverpool, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Richard RICHARDSON of Henry-street | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 6 | 28 | NPD | RICHARDSON | Richard | At his residence, in the township of Pickering, on the 26th ult., Joshua RICHARDSON, aged 83 years. He left his native country, Queen's county, Ireland, in the spring of the year 1821, with a numerous family, and in the fall of the same year purchased a small estate on the banks of lake Ontario, Upper Canada, where he spent quiet and retired to the time of his decease.Toronto Patriot June 27, at Blackrock, Richard RICHARDSON, brother of the above, and late of Queen's County, in the 69th year of his age. He died in trusting in the merits of his Saviour. | |||
| FJ | 1820 | 11 | 09 | NPD | RICHMOND | John | Esq | At Richmond lodge Rathgar, Sarah, wife of John RICHMOND Esq only nephew of the late Thomas NEEDHAM Esq, one of the principal bankers of this city, and for many years of the house of Messrs STEWARD and SWAN of Leinster Street | ||
| FJ | 1820 | 11 | 09 | NPD | RICHMOND | Sarah | At Richmond lodge Rathgar, Sarah, wife of John RICHMOND Esq only nephew of the late Thomas NEEDHAM Esq, one of the principal bankers of this city, and for many years of the house of Messrs STEWARD and SWAN of Leinster Street | |||
| LC | 1833 | 12 | 11 | NPD | RICKARD | Walter | Esq | At Haystown, co Dublin, aged 82 Walter RICKARD, Esq | ||
| LC | 1826 | 7 | 08 | NPS | RIEDY | Patrick | Thursday last, Patrick RIEDY, was sentenced by the Right Worshipful the Mayor, under the Mutiny Act, to three months' imprisonment, for purchasing regimental necessities belonging to a deserter from the 24th Regt. | |||
| LC | 1826 | 7 | 08 | NPS | RIEDY | Patrick | Committed to the City Jail, by teh Right Worshipful H. WATSON, Esq. Mayor, ... Patrick RIEDT, sentenced at the Petty sessions to three months imprisonment, or pay a fine of five pounds, fo having purchased clothes from a deserter belonging to teh 24th Regiment. ... | |||
| LGA | 1817 | 12 | 02 | NPS | RIEDY | Thomas | Friday last, the following convicts were sent off from our jail for Cork, thence to be transported to Botany Bay Thomas RIEDY, for assulting a dwelling house; John HENRY, (a black) for horse stealing; Michael HASSETT, and Michael M'MAHON for burglary. There yet remains fourteen persons under sentence of transportation in the County and City jails. [Note Peter Mayberry's database has Thomas READY transported on the Earl St Vincent (1) native of Limerick born 1768 arriving in 1818 for a life sentence] | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 4 | 04 | NPS | RIERDON | William | Yesterday, Wm TORPY, Daniel RIERDON, and John BURKE, were taken from the County Gaol, to Ardpatrick, where they were executed, pursuant to the sentance passed on then at the last assizes | |||
| LGA | 1816 | 8 | 02 | NPS | RIGGS | John | Committed ... By Henry BEVAN, Esq. David SHEA, charged with attempting to choak John RIGGS, of Bruff. By the Rev James ELLARD, Daniel TOOMY, charged with passing forged notes. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 20 | NPA | RIGGS | William N | Bruff Dispensary, A general meeting of the Subscribers to this Institution is requested at the Dispensary Room, Bruff, on the 24th Inst for the purpose of inspecting the Treasurers' Accounts, &c. and electing Officers for the ensuing year. Signed by Order, William N RIGGS Bruff, June 18. | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 1 | 22 | NPB | RIKEY | Benjamin | Esq | In Rutland Square, Dublin the lady of Benjamin RIKEY Esq of a daughter | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 09 | NPM | RIKY | Anne | Miss | In Dublin, Benjamin SWAN Esq of the 70th Regt to Anne daughter of Benjamin RIKY of Rutland Square Esq | ||
| FJ | 1830 | 7 | 05 | NPM | RIKY | Anne | July 2, in St Mary's church, Benjamin SWAN Esq of His Majesty's 70th Regt of Foot, to Anne third daughter of the late Benjamin RIKY Esq of Rutland Square in this city and of Ballynoe, co Carlow | |||
| FJ | 1819 | 1 | 20 | NPB | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | In Rutland Square, the lady of Benjamin RIKEY Esq of a daughter | ||
| FJ | 1820 | 6 | 06 | NPB | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | On the 2nd inst, in Rutland Square the lady of Benjamin RIKY Esq of a son | ||
| FJ | 1822 | 1 | 14 | NPB | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | At Ballynoe, co Carlow, the lady of Benjamin RIKY Esq of a daughter | ||
| FJ | 1828 | 7 | 24 | NPD | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | On Sat, the 10th inst at his house in Rutland Sq, Benjamin RIKY Esq of Ballymoe in the co Carlow clerk of the Crown of the province of Connaught. He was upwards 30 yrs Deputy Clerk of the Crown on the Home Circuit and county & city of Dublin. ... | ||
| FJ | 1830 | 7 | 05 | NPM | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | July 2, in St Mary's church, Benjamin SWAN Esq of His Majesty's 70th Regt of Foot, to Anne third daughter of the late Benjamin RIKY Esq of Rutland Square in this city and of Ballynoe, co Carlow | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 09 | NPM | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | In Dublin, Benjamin SWAN Esq of the 70th Regt to Anne daughter of Benjamin RIKY of Rutland Square Esq | ||
| LS | 1841 | 3 | 25 | NPM | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq | At Clifton church, Joseph Percival SWAN Esq of Baldwinstown, co Wexford, to Catherine Rhonda ourth daughter of the late Benjamin RIKY Esq of Rutland Square Dublin and Ballynoe, co Carlow | ||
| FJ | 1842 | 2 | 25 | NPM | RIKY | Benjamin | Esq Capt | On the 19th inst, at Carlton, Gloucestershire, Benjamin RIKY Esq Capt in the 48th Regt, to Johana relict of WilliamHORNE Esq and second daughter of the late Peak GARLAND Esq of Sandings Lodge, Wiltshire | ||
| LS | 1841 | 3 | 25 | NPM | RIKY | Catherine Rhonda | At Clifton church, Joseph Percival SWAN Esq of Baldwinstown, co Wexford, to Catherine Rhonda ourth daughter of the late Benjamin RIKY Esq of Rutland Square Dublin and Ballynoe, co Carlow | |||
| LC | 1827 | 9 | 01 | NPS | RING | Denis | Cork Assizes: ... Denis RING, an itinerant ballad singer, was sentenced to seven years' transportation, as a person infamous xxx and character. Eight others received the same sentence under similar indictment.See Peter Mayberry's site | |||
| HDM | 1771 | 11 | 21-23 | NPD | RINGROSE | Elizabeth | Miss | At Mellish of the small pax Miss Elizabeth RINGROSE only daughter of John RINGROSE | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 10 | 24 | NPS | RIORDAN | Cornelius | Information having been sworn before the Rev John GRAVES, against John RIORDAN, Edmond RIORDAN, Cornelius RIORDAN, John SULLIVAN and John LONG, for having burglarously broken into the house of Michael CURTIN, and severley flogged him. He accompanied by the Rev John CROKER, with an officer and party of the 74th, Regt. proceeded to their habitation, near Kilmiddy, in a remote part of the Co. where he succeeded in apprehending the entire [party], and lodged them in gaol to abide their trials, for their alledged charges. | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 10 | 24 | NPS | RIORDAN | Edmond | Information having been sworn before the Rev John GRAVES, against John RIORDAN, Edmond RIORDAN, Cornelius RIORDAN, John SULLIVAN and John LONG, for having burglarously broken into the house of Michael CURTIN, and severley flogged him. He accompanied by the Rev John CROKER, with an officer and party of the 74th, Regt. proceeded to their habitation, near Kilmiddy, in a remote part of the Co. where he succeeded in apprehending the entire [party], and lodged them in gaol to abide their trials, for their alledged charges. | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 10 | 24 | NPS | RIORDAN | John | Information having been sworn before the Rev John GRAVES, against John RIORDAN, Edmond RIORDAN, Cornelius RIORDAN, John SULLIVAN and John LONG, for having burglarously broken into the house of Michael CURTIN, and severley flogged him. He accompanied by the Rev John CROKER, with an officer and party of the 74th, Regt. proceeded to their habitation, near Kilmiddy, in a remote part of the Co. where he succeeded in apprehending the entire [party], and lodged them in gaol to abide their trials, for their alledged charges. | |||
| LGA | 1818 | 9 | 01 | NPS | RIORDAN | Patrick | 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 | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 3 | 17 | NPS | RIORDON | Daniel | Yesterday evening, the assizes for this city ended ... In the county courtJohn BURKE, William TORPY, and Daniel RIORDAN, for attacking the house of Thomas DILLANE, Ardpatricknot sentanced | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 3 | 21 | NPS | RIORDON | Daniel | On Saturday evening, the Assizes of this city ended, when the Judge pronounced the aweful sentance of the law on the following prisoners, (whose convictions appeared in our last): Wm TORPY, John BURKE, and Daniel RIORDON, to be executed on the hill of Ardpatrick, on Monday, 3d april next | |||
| LC | 1768 | 9 | 15 | NPS | ROACH | Dominick | At an Assizes held at Carrickfergus in the County of Antrim in August last, a remarkable trial come on before Hon. Judge ROBINSON, and a Jury of that County, for kidnapping John ROACH, a minor, son of Dominick ROACH of the town of Drougheda, dealer, when after a trial of four hours, A. O, of the town of Belfast in said county, merchant, owner, or reputed owner, of the vessel or ship called the Prince George of Belfast aforesaid, was found guilty of se_cing, inveighling and kidnapping said Roach on board said Vessel, and causing him to be sold as a slave in Amreica; but as the Indictment was only laid for a Trespass, and not a Felony, said O. was ordered to be three months confined, and fined 100 marks, tho' it was the Sense of the Court he deserved Death. This it is hoped, will deter Gentlemen from carrying out such a wicked, unchristian trade, as kidnapping young children from their parents, and selling them in remote parts of the world for their own private gain. | |||
| LC | 1768 | 9 | 15 | NPS | ROACH | John | At an Assizes held at Carrickfergus in the County of Antrim in August last, a remarkable trial come on before Hon. Judge ROBINSON, and a Jury of that County, for kidnapping John ROACH, a minor, son of Dominick ROACH of the town of Drougheda, dealer, when after a trial of four hours, A. O, of the town of Belfast in said county, merchant, owner, or reputed owner, of the vessel or ship called the Prince George of Belfast aforesaid, was found guilty of se_cing, inveighling and kidnapping said Roach on board said Vessel, and causing him to be sold as a slave in Amreica; but as the Indictment was only laid for a Trespass, and not a Felony, said O. was ordered to be three months confined, and fined 100 marks, tho' it was the Sense of the Court he deserved Death. This it is hoped, will deter Gentlemen from carrying out such a wicked, unchristian trade, as kidnapping young children from their parents, and selling them in remote parts of the world for their own private gain. | |||
| LGA | 1810 | 4 | 06 | NPD | ROBBINS | [nee MASSY] | Hon Mrs | At Hymestown county Tipperary much regretted Hon Mrs ROBBINS lady of George ROBBINS Esq and sister of Hon George MASSY late of this city and now residing in Dublin | ||
| LGA | 1810 | 4 | 06 | NPD | ROBBINS | George | Esq | At Hymestown county Tipperary much regretted Hon Mrs ROBBINS lady of George ROBBINS Esq and sister of Hon George MASSY late of this city and now residing in Dublin | ||
| FJ | 1765 | 9 | 21-24 | NPS | ROBBINS | George | Mr | Last week, Mr George ROBBINS surveyor of Clonmell assisted by Mr MC CARTHY gauger and Mr LEE seized eight hundred weight of tobacco, and lodged it in the Excise Office at Clonmell | ||
| LGA | 1814 | 6 | 03 | NPS | ROBBINS | George jun | Esq | Murder over a game of hurling | ||
| FJ | 1851 | 2 | 27 | NPM | ROBERTS | Capt | Feb 25, in St Peter's ch, Michael ROBERTS Esq FTCD, eldest son of Capt ROBERTS, of Kilmoney Abbey, co Cork to Kate daughter of John Drew ATKIN Esq of Merrion Square, and grand daughter of the late Sir Thomas ROBERTS Bart of Brightstown, co Cork | |||
| FJ | 1800 | 11 | 01 | NPM | ROBERTS | Miss | Mr Richard WALKER of Clayard Co Meath to Miss ROBERTS of Abbey Shrule Co Longford | |||
| Pue'sO | 1742 | 5 | 01 | NPM | ROBERTS | Deborah | Miss | Tuesday last Michael CHAMBERLAIN Esq councellor at law was married to Miss Deborah ROBERTS daughter of Robert ROBERTS Esq an agreeable young lady of fine accomplishments and a large fortune | ||
| LGA | 1817 | 4 | 18 | NPM | ROBERTS | Edward | Esq | Edward ROBERTS, of Waterford, Esq, to Martha, daughter of Arthur USSHER, of Campfire, in the co of Waterford | ||
| LC | 1826 | 2 | 04 | NPM | ROBERTS | Georgina | John Drew ATKIN, of Cork, to Georgina, youngest daughter of the late Sir Thomas ROBERTS, Bart | |||
| FJ | 1814 | 3 | 30 | NPM | ROBERTS | Harriett | At Waterford, by the rev Richard RYLAND, Richard Augustus Frederick PENNELL Esq to Harriet third daughter of the Rev John ROBERTS | |||
| FJ | 1857 | 9 | 24 | NPS | ROBERTS | Hodder | A narrow escape | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 2 | 24 | NPD | ROBERTS | J B | Esq | On Thursday Morning, at an advanced age, in Charleville, Mary, the wife of J. B. ROBERTS, Esq. of that town, universally and deservedly regretted. | ||
| FJ | 1814 | 3 | 30 | NPM | ROBERTS | John | Rev | At Waterford, by the rev Richard RYLAND, Richard Augustus Frederick PENNELL Esq to Harriet third daughter of the Rev John ROBERTS | ||
| LC | 1796 | 10 | 22 | NPS | ROBERTS | Jonathan Bruce | Esq | Dublin Castle 18th Octber 1796. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, has been pleased o sign commissions for the following noblemen and gentlemen to be officers in the undermentioned County Corps: ... Charleville Cavalry. Jonathan Bruce ROBERTS, Esq; to be Captain, Thomas TRANT, Esq; Lieut. Robert SANDERS, Esq; Cornet | ||
| CC | 1836 | 8 | 23 | NPD | ROBERTS | Jonathan Bruce | Esq | At his house in Dublin, aged 84 years, Jonathan Bruce ROBERTS, Esq., one of the last surviving heros of the celebrated battle of Bunker's-hill, in America. He was a Lieutenant in the 63d regiment when that memorable and sangulnary action took place, and subsequently got his troop in the 12th Dragoons. | ||
| LGA | 1816 | 5 | 31 | NPM | ROBERTS | Letitia Jane | On Tuesday, by the Rev Boyle DAVIS, in Cork, George C FREND, Esq, of this city, to Letitia Jane, second daughter of William ROBERTS of Union Island, Cork, Esq | |||
| FJ | 1816 | 6 | 04 | NPM | ROBERTS | Letitia Jane | On Tuesday last, at Cork, George C FROWL Esq of Limerick to Letitia Jane second daughter of William ROBERTS Esq of Union Island | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 2 | 24 | NPD | ROBERTS | Mary | Mrs | On Thursday Morning, at an advanced age, in Charleville, Mary, the wife of J. B. ROBERTS, Esq. of that town, universally and deservedly regretted. | ||
| FJ | 1851 | 2 | 27 | NPM | ROBERTS | Michael | Esq | Feb 25, in St Peter's ch, Michael ROBERTS Esq FTCD, eldest son of Capt ROBERTS, of Kilmoney Abbey, co Cork to Kate daughter of John Drew ATKIN Esq of Merrion Square, and grand daughter of the late Sir Thomas ROBERTS Bart of Brightstown, co Cork | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 2 | 09 | NPM | ROBERTSON | James | Esq | At Coolbreach, near Calcutta, Leiut. HOLMES, 44th native infantry, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late James ROBERTSON, Esq. surgeon in the East India Company's service. | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 2 | 09 | NPM | ROBERTSON | Margaret | At Coolbreach, near Calcutta, Leiut. HOLMES, 44th native infantry, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late James ROBERTSON, Esq. surgeon in the East India Company's service. | |||
| Pue'sO | 1742 | 5 | 01 | NPM | ROBERTS | Robert | Esq | Tuesday last Michael CHAMBERLAIN Esq councellor at law was married to Miss Deborah ROBERTS daughter of Robert ROBERTS Esq an agreeable young lady of fine accomplishments and a large fortune | ||
| LGA | 1804 | 11 | 29 | NPM | ROBERTS | S | Miss | On Monday last, in Charleville, Charles D OLIVER Esq of Spa Hill, in this county, to Miss S ROBERTS, daughter of S B ROBERTS Esq of Charleville | ||
| LGA | 1804 | 11 | 29 | NPM | ROBERTS | S B | Esq | On Monday last, in Charleville, Charles D OLIVER Esq of Spa Hill, in this county, to Miss S ROBERTS, daughter of S B ROBERTS Esq of Charleville | ||
| LC | 1826 | 2 | 04 | NPM | ROBERTS | thomas | Sir Bt | John Drew ATKIN, of Cork, to Georgina, youngest daughter of the late Sir Thomas ROBERTS, Bart | ||
| FJ | 1851 | 2 | 27 | NPM | ROBERTS | Thomas | Sir Bt | Feb 25, in St Peter's ch, Michael ROBERTS Esq FTCD, eldest son of Capt ROBERTS, of Kilmoney Abbey, co Cork to Kate daughter of John Drew ATKIN Esq of Merrion Square, and grand daughter of the late Sir Thomas ROBERTS Bart of Brightstown, co Cork | ||
| FJ | 1846 | 2 | 27 | NPM | ROBERTS | Thomas H | Esq | On the 18th instant, at Gortroe church, Thomas H ROBERTS Esq of Ballymurphy, co Cork, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Samuel CROKER Esq of Holly Hill, in the same co | ||
| LC | 1769 | 6 | 22 | NPS | ROBERTS | William | Esq | Cork June 19, William Roberts, esq, Soverign of Charleville, has been apointed a Justice of the Peace for county of Cork | ||
| CG HA | 1788 | 1 | 24 | NPD | ROBERTS | William | Esq | Last Wednesday, at Charleville, the lady of William ROBERTS 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 |