King John castle Limerick

Nick Reddan's Newspaper Extracts
(now including Simon de Montfort's extracts (work in progress))
— part 38

The data in my extracts includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name. Simon's extracts references from Longford / Leitrim / Westmeath / Roscommon and were previously on his site LONGFORD ANCESTRY in a different format. They add some bredth and richness to my own efforts.

List of newspapers and where they might be found

Main families covered by my extracts include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them.


TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story

PaperYearMDayTypeFamily nameForenameTitleEntryExtract
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WMT J1824610NPDGEORGE MrsIn Blessington-street, Mrs. George – a lady whose gentle spirit, and endearing manners will be long held in remembrance and estimation by all who had the happiness of being numbered among her friends.SdeM
WMT J18271025NPDGEORGE[SIC]ElizabethMrsOn the 10th instant, 64 years of age, Elizabeth, the wife of George George[sic], Esq., of Frome, in Somersetshire.SdeM
WMT J18271025NPDGEORGE[SIC]GeorgeEsqOn the 10th instant, 64 years of age, Elizabeth, the wife of George George[sic], Esq., of Frome, in Somersetshire.SdeM
LC1793615NPDGERADE Lord Chancellor of IrelandOn Friday last, in Chester, William John PURDON, of Dublin, Esq.—In opening the ground near the Altar, in St. Oswald's for the interment of the remains of the above Gentleman, the lead cofin which encloses the dust of the Lord Chancellor GERADE, was found in a state of preservation scarcely credible, when we say that ir has been ab inhabitant of the peaceful grave 211 years; though from its appearance the eye might be deceived into a belief, that it had not lain there more than as many hours!—Lord Chancellor GERADE held the Irish Seals in the reign of Elizabeth.NickR
Pue'sO1755513NPSGERAGHTYBartholemew Same day [Sat last] Daniel DONOVAN and Bartholemew GERAGHTY for burglarously entering the haouse of John ELLIOTT, and taking goods to the value of 4 shillings, were committed by to Kilmainham Goal William CHAMBERLAIN Esq one of the JPs for the co DublinNickR
LGA18191026NPSGERAGHTYCatherine Trial for assaultNickR
LC1823305NPSGERAGHTYEdwardRevA few days back, as a man of the Rev. Edward GERAGHTY, Rector of Killeedy, was executing his master's commands on the mountain called the Commons, he was met by two men, well armed, who took from him the summonses which he was about to serve for tithes, and, after making him eat the same, was suffered to depart.NickR
WMT J18281113NPDGERANDMylesEsqAt Kilworth, Myles Gerand, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835319NPMGERMAINMary Anne At Kildallan Church, by the Rev. Francis Saunderson, Moses Kincade, of Bohora Cottage, County of Cavan, Esq., (late of Santa Cruz) to Mary Anne, only daughter of Richard Germain, of Gartnacliff, in said county, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835319NPMGERMAINRichardEsqAt Kildallan Church, by the Rev. Francis Saunderson, Moses Kincade, of Bohora Cottage, County of Cavan, Esq., (late of Santa Cruz) to Mary Anne, only daughter of Richard Germain, of Gartnacliff, in said county, Esq.SdeM
Pue'sO1734225NPAGERRYGeorgeAldGeorge GERRY, Ald plaintiff
Robert FRENCH, John TAYLOR and others defendants
... sell lands of Killyuane containing 29 acres ... barony of Dunkellin and co of Galway ...
NickR
WMT J1829806NPMGERVAISElizabeth At the Cathedral of Clogher, by the Lord Bishop of Clogher, the Hon. and Rev. John P. Hewitt, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Francis Gervais.SdeM
WMT J1829806NPMGERVAISFrancisRevAt the Cathedral of Clogher, by the Lord Bishop of Clogher, the Hon. and Rev. John P. Hewitt, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Francis Gervais.SdeM
LC1825226NPSGESSJohn At the Cork Sessions on Thursday, One Farthing Damages were awarded to John GESS, a drunken waiter, who was assaulted by Mr. George EDWARDS, at the last Harmonic Club.NickR
WMT J1824506NPDGETTY(nee NEILSON)MrsOn the 25th ult., in Dundalk, Mrs. Getty, wife of Mr. J. Getty, and only daughter of the late Rev. Doctor Neilson, of Redemon, county Down.SdeM
WMT J1824506NPDGETTYJMrOn the 25th ult., in Dundalk, Mrs. Getty, wife of Mr. J. Getty, and only daughter of the late Rev. Doctor Neilson, of Redemon, county Down.SdeM
LS18411018NPDGIBBINGSJonathanEsqAt Braidwood, near Sidney, New South Wales, in May last, in the 26th year iof his age, of injuries received in consequence of a fall from his horse, Jonathan GIBBINGS Esq son of the Rev Thomas GIBBINGS vicar of Monkstown, co CorkNickR
Pue'sO1742508NPDGIBBINGSThomasEsqLast week died at his seat in co of Cork Thomas GIBBINGS Esq ....NickR
LEP-CS1828919NPMGIBBINGSThomasRevOn the 2d inst, by the Rev Thomas GIBBINGS, at Ballyanny, Edward ODELL, son of Colonel William ODELL, late Member of Parliament for this county, to Maria, daughter of the late Thomas BERNARD, of Straw Hall, in the county Carlow, EsqNickR
LS18411018NPDGIBBINGSThomasRevAt Braidwood, near Sidney, New South Wales, in May last, in the 26th year iof his age, of injuries received in consequence of a fall from his horse, Jonathan GIBBINGS Esq son of the Rev Thomas GIBBINGS vicar of Monkstown, co CorkNickR
LGA1811730NPSGIBBINGSThomas On Sunday last, the lord Bishop of Limerick held an ordination at the Catherdral in this city, whe the following gentlemen were admitted to the order of Priesthooh: George W MASSY, A B; Edward CROKER, A B; John CROKER A B; Henry FITZGERALD A M; William HEARN, A M — And the following gentlemen were ordained deacons: William SCOTT, A B; William Henry MACPOOLE, A B; Piers B GAMBLE, A B; Thomas GIBBINGS, A B; William MINCHIN, A BNickR
WMT J1832816NPMGIBBONSAdam TateEsqAt Portnashangan Church by the Rev. H. Daniell, the Rev. Thomas Smyth, of Benison Lodge, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Adam Tate Gibbons, Esq.SdeM
LC1773408NPMGIBBONSAndrewMrMr Andrew GIBBONS of Dublin to Miss Mary HOLMES, daughter of the late Alderman HOLMES of this cityNickR
WMT J1823515NPMGIBBONSJamesEsqOn Monday, the 12th inst. at Drumcree Church, by the Rev. Michael de Courcy, James Gibbons, Esq., only son of James Gibbons, Esq., of Ballynegall, to Alicia Frances, daughter of William Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, both in this county.SdeM
WMT G1835326NPDGIBBONSJamesEsqMarch 15, at Cheltenham, in his 74th year, deeply lamented, James Gibbons, Esq., Ballynegall, in this County.SdeM
WMT J1827208NPDGIBBONSJamesMrAt her house in Tyrrellspass, on the 20th ult., Mrs. Rachel Gibbons, relict of the late Mr. James Gibbons, of the same town, aged 74 years.SdeM
WMT J18251208NPDGIBBONSJohnEsqBy special license, in the Cathedral Church of Tuam, by the Rev. Mr. Trench, Mathew Thomas Smith, of Dangan Cottage, Esq. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late John Gibbons, Esq. of the Co. Westmeath. SdeM
WMT J18251208NPDGIBBONSMary By special license, in the Cathedral Church of Tuam, by the Rev. Mr. Trench, Mathew Thomas Smith, of Dangan Cottage, Esq. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late John Gibbons, Esq. of the Co. Westmeath. SdeM
WMT J1832816NPMGIBBONSMary Anne At Portnashangan Church by the Rev. H. Daniell, the Rev. Thomas Smyth, of Benison Lodge, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Adam Tate Gibbons, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1827208NPDGIBBONSRachelMrsAt her house in Tyrrellspass, on the 20th ult., Mrs. Rachel Gibbons, relict of the late Mr. James Gibbons, of the same town, aged 74 years.SdeM
FJ17901112NPDGIBBONS MrsAt Mallow in the Co Cork, Mrs [Elizabeth] GIBBONS relict of the late B[artholemew] GIBBONS of Gibbonsgrove and sister to the late Rev Edward WRIGHT(sic) [WIGHT] DD Archdeacon of LimerickNickR
LGA1815721NPMGIBBSAbrahamEsqOn the 10th of May, at the house of the British mimister at Palermo, Liet. Colonel A'COURT adjutant general to the Bristish forces in the Mediterranian, to Mary only daughter of Abraham GIBBS EsqNickR
Longford J1839629NPDGIBBSGeorgeEsqIn Wigan Church, Lancashire, the Rev. Walter Gibbs, son of George Gibbs, Esq., of Stephen's Green, Dublin, to Elizabeth F. Haliburton, of Whitly, in Lancashire.SdeM
WMT J1834501NPDGIBBSGeorge (jun)EsqOn the 7th of April, at Marseilles, where he went for the benfit of his health, after a long and painful illness, George Gibbs, jun., Esq., Barrister at Law, aged [ ] years.SdeM
WMT J1829917NPBGIBBSJohnEsqOn Wednesday 16th June, the Lady of John Gibbs, Esq., Castlepollard, of a daughter.SdeM
LGA1815721NPMGIBBSMary Elizabeth Catherine On the 10th of May, at the house of the British mimister at Palermo, Liet. Colonel A'COURT adjutant general to the Bristish forces in the Mediterranian, to Mary only daughter of Abraham GIBBS EsqNickR
Longford J1839629NPDGIBBSWalterRevIn Wigan Church, Lancashire, the Rev. Walter Gibbs, son of George Gibbs, Esq., of Stephen's Green, Dublin, to Elizabeth F. Haliburton, of Whitly, in Lancashire.SdeM
WMT J1826810NPMGIBNEYFrances Eliza On Saturday, the 5th instant, in St. George's church, William Marland, of Eccles-street, to Frances Eliza, second daughter of the late Michael Gibney, of Dormstown, in the County of Meath, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1826810NPMGIBNEYMichaelEsqOn Saturday, the 5th instant, in St. George's church, William Marland, of Eccles-street, to Frances Eliza, second daughter of the late Michael Gibney, of Dormstown, in the County of Meath, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1823327NPMGIBSONAlexanderRevOn the 9th instant, in the city of Londonderry, by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Fahan, the Rev. Alexander Gibson, Presbyterian Minister of the united Congregation of Mullingar and Tyrrellspass, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph Gibson, of Strabane.SdeM
WMT J1823327NPSGIBSONAlexanderRevThe Ordination of the Rev. Alexander Gibson, Presbyterian Minister of the United Congregation of Mullingar and Tyrrellspass, was celebrated in this town on Wednesday the 19th instant ...SdeM
WMT J1826601NPBGIBSONAlexanderRevOn the 31st May, in this town, the Lady of the Rev. Alexander Gibson, Presbyterian Minister, of a Daughter.SdeM
FJ1816919NPMGIBSONEdwardEsqOn Tuesday morning, at Taney Church, Edward GIBSON Esq of Quermore Park, in the co Lancaster, to Mary daughter of William CROKER [Solicitor, Dublin] Esq of Robuck Cottage [there are two townlands Roebuck in Taney parish, co Dublin]NickR
FJ1860626NPMGIBSONHenry GordonEsqLong noticeNickR
LEP-CS18291120NPMGIBSONJamesEsqAt St George's Church, Everton, by the Rev G MONK, Henry S C BOWEN, Esq. of Limerick, to Martha, second daughter of the late James GIBSON, od Vererton Crescent, Liverpool, EsqNickR
WMT J1832322NPDGIBSONJamesEsqOn the 21st inst., in Mullingar, aged 67 years, Jane, relict of the late James Gibson, Esq., of Stonehall, in this County.SdeM
WMT J1832322NPDGIBSONJaneMrsOn the 21st inst., in Mullingar, aged 67 years, Jane, relict of the late James Gibson, Esq., of Stonehall, in this County.SdeM
WMT J1823327NPMGIBSONJane On the 9th instant, in the city of Londonderry, by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Fahan, the Rev. Alexander Gibson, Presbyterian Minister of the united Congregation of Mullingar and Tyrrellspass, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph Gibson, of Strabane.SdeM
WMT J1834403NPMGIBSONJohnEsqCaptain J.C. Buchanan, of Summer-hill, County of Wexford, to Margaretta Lavinia, only daughter and co-heir of the late John Gibson, Esq., of Marlborough-street, Dublin.SdeM
FJ1860626NPMGIBSONJohnEsqLong noticeNickR
WMT J1823327NPMGIBSONJosephMrOn the 9th instant, in the city of Londonderry, by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Fahan, the Rev. Alexander Gibson, Presbyterian Minister of the united Congregation of Mullingar and Tyrrellspass, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph Gibson, of Strabane.SdeM
LGA18121124NPSGIBSONJosephseamanFriday Joseph GIBSON, seaman of his Majesty' s ship la Loire, sentenced to death, for maliciously stabbing Leiut. CROKER, son of the Rev Richard CROKER, of this city, suffered the sentence passed on him, on board that ship at Spithead.NickR
WMT J1834403NPMGIBSONMargaretta Lavinia Captain J.C. Buchanan, of Summer-hill, County of Wexford, to Margaretta Lavinia, only daughter and co-heir of the late John Gibson, Esq., of Marlborough-street, Dublin.SdeM
LEP-CS18291120NPMGIBSONMartha At St George's Church, Everton, by the Rev G MONK, Henry S C BOWEN, Esq. of Limerick, to Martha, second daughter of the late James GIBSON, od Vererton Crescent, Liverpool, EsqNickR
LGA18181103NPSGIBSONTerance Imitation Tea — Before the Rt Hon Commissioners of Customs Nov 2, 1818 the Trial of Terance GIBSON ...NickR
WMT G1835319NPMGIBSON MissOn the 5th instant, Mr. John Robinson, of the Ballymoney Constabulary, to Miss Gibson, of May-street, Belfast.SdeM
Longford J18391207NPDGIBSON MrsNov. 28, at Coshquin, at the advanced age of 102 years, Mrs. Gibson.SdeM
WMT J1828403NPMGIBSON Rev MrOn the 25th instant, at Drumcondra Church, by the Reverend Mr. Gibson, Frederick A. Supple, Esq., eldest son of the late Major Supple, 17th Light Dragoons, to Anna Maria, fourth daughter of W. Gillespie, Esq., Richmond.SdeM
WMT J1823227NPSGIBSON Rev Mr AMTHE REV. MR. GIBSON, A.M.
The ordination of this Gentleman, the Presbyterian Minister of the united congregations of Mullingar and Tyrrellspass ...
SdeM
WMT J1827524NPDGIBTONSarahMrsAt Rathfarnham, Sarah, wife of Mr. William Gibton.SdeM
WMT J1827524NPDGIBTONWilliamMrAt Rathfarnham, Sarah, wife of Mr. William Gibton.SdeM
FJ18441117NPMGIFFARDEdwardEsqOn the 18th inst, at Kingstown, Edward GIFFARD Esq eldest son of Sir Harding GIFFARD, Chief Justice of Celyon to Rosamond Catherine, eldest daughter of William PENNELL esq of PortsmouthNickR
LGA1808729NPMGIFFARDHardingEsqHarding GIFFARD Esq to Miss Harriet PENNELL daughter of Lovel PENNELL Esq of Baggot Street DublinNickR
FJ18441117NPMGIFFARDHardingeSir BtOn the 18th inst, at Kingstown, Edward GIFFARD Esq eldest son of Sir Harding GIFFARD, Chief Justice of Celyon to Rosamond Catherine, eldest daughter of William PENNELL esq of PortsmouthNickR
WMT J1830610NPMGIFFARDHarryEsq Capt R NOn Saturday at the District Church of St. George Camberwell, Stanly Lees Giffard, Esq., L.L.D., to Mary, daughter of the late Harry Giffard, Esq., Captain R.N.SdeM
WMT J1824205NPDGIFFARDJ. AlexanderSir BartAt Paris, on the 28th ultimo, Sir J. Alexander Giffard, Bart., the last male descendant of a very ancient family in Ireland.SdeM
WMT J1830610NPMGIFFARDMary On Saturday at the District Church of St. George Camberwell, Stanly Lees Giffard, Esq., L.L.D., to Mary, daughter of the late Harry Giffard, Esq., Captain R.N.SdeM
WMT J1830610NPMGIFFARDStanly LeesEsq L L DOn Saturday at the District Church of St. George Camberwell, Stanly Lees Giffard, Esq., L.L.D., to Mary, daughter of the late Harry Giffard, Esq., Captain R.N.SdeM
FJ1846110NPBGIFFORD LordOn the 4th instant, at Richmond Drumcondra, the lady of Waldron KELLY Esq niece of Viscount Samodias, of Oporto, and grand niece of Lord Gifford, of a daughterNickR
FJ1820503NPMGILBERTEdwardEsqOn the same day [Saturday last], in Cork, Edward GILBERT Esq of the 25th Regt, to Eliza daughter of the late Charles Silver OLIVER Esq of Castle Oliver, co LimerickNickR
LGA1820505NPMGILBERTEdwardEsqAt Christ church, Cork, Edward GILBERT, esq. of the 25th regt. to Eliza, daughter of the late Charles Silver OLIVER, of Castle Oliver, esq. in this countyNickR
Longford J1839406NPMGILBERTMary April 2, at Malahide Church, Henry, only son of Arthur Baker, of Ballyheary House, county of Dublin, Esq., to Mary, daughter of the late Robert Gilbert, of Carnew, in the county of Wicklow, Esq.SdeM
Longford J1839406NPMGILBERTRobertEsqApril 2, at Malahide Church, Henry, only son of Arthur Baker, of Ballyheary House, county of Dublin, Esq., to Mary, daughter of the late Robert Gilbert, of Carnew, in the county of Wicklow, Esq.SdeM
WMT J18271206NPDGILBERT MissAt Bremore Cottage, near Balbriggan, on the 20th inst., Miss Gilbert.SdeM
Longford J1839330NPMGILDEAThomasEsqMarch 21, at Annaduff Church, by the Rev. John Rowley, Thomas Rutledge Gildea, Esq., son of Thomas Gildea, of Ballinrobe, Esq., to Anne, daughter of Charles Vigogne, and niece of Admiral Sir Josias Howley, of Mount Campbell, in the county of Leitrim, K.C.B., Bart.SdeM
Longford J1839330NPMGILDEAThomas RutledgeEsqMarch 21, at Annaduff Church, by the Rev. John Rowley, Thomas Rutledge Gildea, Esq., son of Thomas Gildea, of Ballinrobe, Esq., to Anne, daughter of Charles Vigogne, and niece of Admiral Sir Josias Howley, of Mount Campbell, in the county of Leitrim, K.C.B., Bart.SdeM
LGA1819910NPDGILES[nee GRADY]MrsNear Youghal, very sincerely regretted, Mrs GILES, wife of Walter GILES, Esq. and sister of the late Standish GRADY, Esq of Elton, in this countyNickR
LEP-CS18301005NPDGILESformerly METGEMrsAt Athlumny, Co Meath, Mrs. GILES, relict of the late John METGE, and sister to Mrs. John WIGHT, of LimerickNickR
WMT J1824923NPMGILESFrancisEsqAt Ardfert Cathedral, George Hilliard, Esq., of Tubrid, to Mary, second daughter of the late Francis Giles, Esq., of Tralee.SdeM
WMT J1824923NPMGILESMary At Ardfert Cathedral, George Hilliard, Esq., of Tubrid, to Mary, second daughter of the late Francis Giles, Esq., of Tralee.SdeM
LGA1819910NPDGILESWalterEsqNear Youghal, very sincerely regretted, Mrs GILES, wife of Walter GILES, Esq. and sister of the late Standish GRADY, Esq of Elton, in this countyNickR
LC18251008NPSGILESWalterEsqAt the Autumn Meeting of the Lismore Agricultural Society, on the 22d, in the first class, Stephen MOORE, of Sapperton, Esq was awarded a silver cup for the best bull; Walter GILES, of Colnagow, Esq for the best heiffer, dam and sow; Francis DREW, of Macollop, Esq for the best boar.NickR
CG&GA17941001NPDGILESWalterRevThe 19th inst, at Youghal, the Rev Walter GILESNickR
FJ17941001NPDGILESWalterRevAt the college of Youghal, the Rev Walter GILESNickR
FJ1860414NPMGILLAnnie Mary April 12, at St George's Church, in this city, by the Rev Robert PACKENHAM, rector of Celbridge, Thomas Percival SWAN Esq youngest son of the late William SWAN of North Frederick Street to Annie Mary eldst daughter of the late Thomas GILL of Drogheda EsqNickR
WMT J1828410NPDGILLJohnEsqOn the 25th inst. in Grangegorman-lane, John Gill, Esq., universally beloved and regretted.SdeM
FJ1860414NPMGILLThomasEsqApril 12, at St George's Church, in this city, by the Rev Robert PACKENHAM, rector of Celbridge, Thomas Percival SWAN Esq youngest son of the late William SWAN of North Frederick Street to Annie Mary eldst daughter of the late Thomas GILL of Drogheda EsqNickR
Longford J1840111NPSGILLThomas LONGFORD QUARTER SESSIONS Thomas Gill, James Jordan, Patrick Dinnegan, Daniel Farrell, James Donellan, Michael Newman, and Patrick Igo, for a riot in the town of Lanesboro, in October last, to be each confined for four months, and kept to hard labour. SdeM
LS18411021NPMGILLWilliamEsqAt Rathekeale, William GILL Esq eldest son of the late Capt GILL of the 24th Regt and formerly barrack master of Rathkeale, to Anne eldest daughter of Mr Thomas BARRETTNickR
LEP-CS18301126NPMGILL CaptIn Rathkeale, Captain GILL, Barrackmaster of that town, to the truly agreeable Miss Bridget DOWNES.NickR
LS18411021NPMGILL CaptAt Rathekeale, William GILL Esq eldest son of the late Capt GILL of the 24th Regt and formerly barrack master of Rathkeale, to Anne eldest daughter of Mr Thomas BARRETTNickR
WMT J1828403NPMGILLESPIEAnna Maria On the 25th instant, at Drumcondra Church, by the Reverend Mr. Gibson, Frederick A. Supple, Esq., eldest son of the late Major Supple, 17th Light Dragoons, to Anna Maria, fourth daughter of W. Gillespie, Esq., Richmond.SdeM
WMT J1828515NPMGILLESPIEEliza Anne On the 5th inst. at Drumcondra Church, by the Rev. John Burnett, the Rev. John Bunburg Isaac, to Eliza Anne, daughter of William Gillespie, Esq., Richmond.SdeM
WMT J1828403NPMGILLESPIEWEsqOn the 25th instant, at Drumcondra Church, by the Reverend Mr. Gibson, Frederick A. Supple, Esq., eldest son of the late Major Supple, 17th Light Dragoons, to Anna Maria, fourth daughter of W. Gillespie, Esq., Richmond.SdeM
WMT J1828515NPMGILLESPIEWilliamEsqOn the 5th inst. at Drumcondra Church, by the Rev. John Burnett, the Rev. John Bunburg Isaac, to Eliza Anne, daughter of William Gillespie, Esq., Richmond.SdeM
WMT G1835326NPMGILLIESS CaptOn the 14th ult., Captain Gilliess, of the Scotch Fusileer Guards, to Margaret Mary Lucilla, daughter of the late J. Macpherson, Esq., of Pitmain.SdeM
CMC1808817NPMGILLMANHerbertEsqAt Kilmeen Church, on Tuesday the 8th inst, by the Rev. E. H. KENNY, Herbert GILLMAN, of Eniskeen, Esq to Miss BENNETT, eldest daughter of Francis BENNETT, of Bennetts Grove, in this county, EsqNickR
LEP-CS1830514NPMGILLMANHerbertEsqIn Cork, Herbert GILLMAN, Esq., to Ester the daughter of the late John BENNETT, Esq. of that CityNickR
WMT G1835528NPMGILLMANJohnEsqOn the 19th instant, at Booterstown Church, by the Rev. Robert Herbert Nixon, Edward Browne, of Merrion-avenue, County Dublin, and College-green, this City, Esq., to Mary Eliza, third daughter of John Gillman of Bellevue, County Dublin, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835528NPMGILLMAN  On the 19th instant, at Booterstown Church, by the Rev. Robert Herbert Nixon, Edward Browne, of Merrion-avenue, County Dublin, and College-green, this City, Esq., to Mary Eliza, third daughter of John Gillman of Bellevue, County Dublin, Esq.SdeM
LC1801117NPMGILMOREJamesMrThursday last, at Broadford Co Clare, Mr James GILMORE linnen-draper, to the agreeable Miss REDDAN daughter of Denis REDDAN Esq of said placeNickR
LC1801117NPMGILMOREJamesMrThursday 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 placeNickR
WMT G1835402NPDGILMOREJosephMrOn the 15th instant, of water in the chest, Mrs. Gilmore, wife of Mr. Joseph Gilmore, Ann-street, Dublin.SdeM
LGA1818130NPSGILMORE MasterRobbery of Denis REDDAN's houseNickR
WMT G1835402NPDGILMORE MrsOn the 15th instant, of water in the chest, Mrs. Gilmore, wife of Mr. Joseph Gilmore, Ann-street, Dublin.SdeM
Longford J18391221NPDGINGJamesMrDecember 14, at Booterstown, Mrs. Mary Ging, widow of Mr. James Ging, of New-row, Dublin, tanner.SdeM
Longford J18391221NPDGINGMaryMrsDecember 14, at Booterstown, Mrs. Mary Ging, widow of Mr. James Ging, of New-row, Dublin, tanner.SdeM
WMT J1827524NPDGIVENSTEsqAt Newforest, near Tipperary, T. Givens, Esq., agent to J.H.M. Dawson, Esq.,M.P.SdeM
FJ1766621-24NPDGLADOWEThomasEsqAt his house in Castle Street, Thomas GLADOWE Esq an eminent bankerNickR
WMT J18261116NPMGLASCOCKEdward BerclayEsqOn the 6th instant, at Marylebone Church, Regent's Park, James Foot, Esq. of Suffolk-street, Pall-mall, to Letitia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Edward Berclay Glascock, Esq.SdeM
WMT J18261116NPMGLASCOCKLetitia Elizabeth On the 6th instant, at Marylebone Church, Regent's Park, James Foot, Esq. of Suffolk-street, Pall-mall, to Letitia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Edward Berclay Glascock, Esq.SdeM
Pue'sO1755325NPNGLASCOCKWalterEsqArthur MAGUIRE Esq is appointed a six clerk of the Court of Chancery in room of Walter GLASCOCK Esq deceasedNickR
WMT G1835212NPBGLASCOTTJohnEsqOn the 1st instant, at his house, in Leeson street, Dublin, the lady of John Glascott, Esq, Barrister-at-Law, of a son.SdeM
WMT J1829813NPDGLASCOTTSarah July 21, at Piltown House, county of Wexford, after a protracted illness, Sarah, second daughter of the Rev. William Glascott, sincerely regretted by her relatives and friends.SdeM
LC1783718NPSGLASCOTTWilliamBAKilkenny, 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.NickR
WMT J1829813NPDGLASCOTTWilliamRevJuly 21, at Piltown House, county of Wexford, after a protracted illness, Sarah, second daughter of the Rev. William Glascott, sincerely regretted by her relatives and friends.SdeM
WMT J18281218NPDGLASSCOTTAnabella On the 30th ult. Anabella, youngest daughter of the Rev. William Glasscott, of Pilltown-house, Co. Wexford.SdeM
WMT J18281218NPDGLASSCOTTWilliamRevOn the 30th ult. Anabella, youngest daughter of the Rev. William Glasscott, of Pilltown-house, Co. Wexford.SdeM
WMT J1834410NPDGLASSEJohnEsqOn Saturday last, after a lingering illness, Mr. John Glasse, son of the late John Glasse, Esq., attorney, of Strabane.SdeM
WMT J1834410NPDGLASSEJohn (jun)MrOn Saturday last, after a lingering illness, Mr. John Glasse, son of the late John Glasse, Esq., attorney, of Strabane.SdeM
LHMA1789601NPDGLASSERJohnMrLast Friday, very much lamented, Mrs. GLASSER, wife of Mr. John GLASSER.NickR
LHMA1789601NPDGLASSER MrsLast Friday, very much lamented, Mrs. GLASSER, wife of Mr. John GLASSER.NickR
FJ1819216NPDGLEADOWE[?daut of Mary Anne? qv]MissOn the 5th inst, in Sackville Street, Miss GLEADOWENickR
FJ1771406NPMGLEADOWEBelinda At Cork the Rev Mr CLIFFE to Miss GLEADOWENickR
HDM1771409NPMGLEADOWEBelinda At Cork the rev John CLIFFE to Miss Belinda GLEADOWENickR
FJ1807606NPMGLEADOWEEdwardEsqEdward GLEADOWE Esq to Mrs SWEETMAN reclict of the late James SWEETMAN Esq barrister-at-lawNickR
FJ1814725NPDGLEADOWEEdwardEsqOn the 22nd inst, at his house in Mountjoy Square, after a lingering indisposition, Edward GLEADOWE Esq in the 76th year of his ageNickR
CG&GA1796723NPNGLEADOWEEdward Pensioners on Irish establishment ... Edward GLEADOWE £100 ... £550 ...NickR
FJ18091030NPSGLEADOWEEdward Jubilee celebrations — Debetors donations ...Maj SWAN £2-5-6 ... CROKER, Darling and Co £5-13-9 ..— List of nobility and gentry who dined at the Rotunda 25 Oct ... Wm B SWAN ... John SWAN ... Edward GLEADOWE ...NickR
DEP1837131NPDGLEADOWEElizaMrsMrs. Eliza GLEADOWE, relict of the late Edward GLEADOWE, Esq; formerly of Mountjoy SquareNickR
FJ1812928NPDGLEADOWEMary AnneMrsIn Sackville Street, on the 21st inst, Mrs Mary Anne GLEADOWENickR
FJ1770816NPMGLEADOWETeresaMissA few days ago at Bath Patrick CEMERFORD of Cork Esq to Miss Teresa GLEADOW of DublinNickR
FJ17721017-20NPMGLEADOWEWilliamEsqOn Saturday last by the Rev the Lord Bishop of Elphin, William GLEADOWE Esq an eminent banker of this city to Miss NEWCOMMEN daughter and sole heiress of the late Charles NEWCOMMEN of Co Longford EsqNickR
WMT J1825217NPSGLEADOWEWilliamSirWe are given to understand that in consequence of the decease of the late Viscount Newcomen and the closing of the concerns of the Banking House, of which his Lordship was the head, his large and valuable estates in different Counties of Ireland, namely Longford, Meath, Tipperary, and Dublin, will be shortly brought into the market.

The following anecdote of the mother of the late Lord Newcomen appears in a London paper:- The father of Miss Newcomen, afterwards Viscountess Newcomen, died when she was quite a girl, leaving Mr. Webster, an old gentleman, an inhabitant of the town of Longford, her guardian, within three miles of which, one of her family seats, Carrickglass, is situate. It happened that there was an humble rustic party, principally of her own tenantry, which Miss Newcomen condescended to grace, and a dance being the principal amusement of the night, she partook of it, and had for her partner a Mr. Johnstone, a good-looking young man, the son of an opulent farmer. In some short time after this event, in the open day, Mr. Johnstone presented himself on horseback, with a pillion behind him, in the public street, on market day, when filled with people, and as Miss Newcomen was crossing the street from the house of her guardian, a friend of Johnstone, stationed near him, seized her round the waist, and attempted to place her on the pillion behind him. The young lady screamed, and fainted away; the horse was spirited, and became restless, which assisted her against the lawless effort. Mr. Webster, the guardian, who was an eye witness of the scene, ran out to rescue her, and as he approached, Mr. Johnstone's friend, who was armed with a sword, made a thrust at him, and the old gentleman fell to the ground. Mr. Webster, jun. the son, was also on the spot; he seized a blunderbuss, and conceiving that his father was killed, lodged the contents in the body of Mr. Johnstone's friend, who expired on the spot. The old man, however, escaped unhurt. Fortunately he had a coat studded with concave brass buttons, the fashion of the day, each as large as a crown piece, and full as strong, one of which received in its centre the otherwise fatal thrust of the unfortunate friend of Mr. Johnstone. Of the fate of the principal, Mr. Johnstone, we cannot speak with certainty, we believe he suffered death for the offence. The melancholy catastrophe permanently depressed the spirits of the lady. In some time after she married Sir W. Gleadowe, then a banker in Dublin, who, with her estates, assumed her name of Newcomen, since ennobled; but which title and estates by the late disastrous events, the death of her only son, and the failure of his bank, are now no more in the family.

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Pue'sO1754309NPSGLEADOWE  ... bankers of this city [Dublin] ... GLEADOWE & Comp. ...NickR
LC1792825NPMGLEADOWE NEWCOMENWilliamSir BtAt Creeny, co. Longford, the seat of John BELL, Esq; the Rev. John BROOKER, nephew to Sir William GLEADOWE NEWCONMEN, Bart; to Miss SIMS, daughter to Edward SIMS, Esq; of Springfield, co. Westmeath.NickR
LC1785421NPDGLEADOWE NEWCOMENWilliamSir, Bt[Cork] Last Friday, universally lamented after an illness of only a few days, Mrs. COMERFORD, wife of Patrick COMERFORD, Esq; and sister to Sir William GLEADOWE-NEWCOMEN, of Dublin, Bart.NickR
FJ1807826aNPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENCharlotteBaronessAt Killester House, on Friday last, after a long and painful illness, Sir William GLEADOWE-NEWCOMEN Bt, Principal of the oldest banking house in Ireland, he married Charlotte daughter and sole heiress of the late Charles NEWCOMEN of Curriglass, in the co Longford (Since created [Baroness] in her own right). He was for many years Representative for Parliament for the co Longford. ... succeeded in his honors and estates by his only son Sir Thomas NEWCOMEN BtNickR
FJ1817527NPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENCharlotte (nee NEWCOMEN)Vicountess NewcomenAt Bath on the 16th inst, the Rt Hon Charlotte Viscountess Newcomen. She is succeeded in her title and estates by her Ladyship's only son the Hon Sir Thomas G[LEADOWE] NEWCOMEN BtNickR
FJ1818317NPMGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENJaneThe HonOn the 9th inst at Bath,Charles Gordon ASHLEY Esq to the Hon Jane NEWCOMEN sister of the Rt Hon Viscount NEWCOMENNickR
FJ1818929NPMGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENKatherineHonOn the 21st inst at Bath, Charles NEWCOMEN Esq of Clonahard, co Longford, to the Hon Katherine {GLEADOWE-]NEWCOMEN youngest sister of Viscount NEWCOMENNickR
FJ1818317NPMGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasRt Hon Viscount NewcomenOn the 9th inst at Bath,Charles Gordon ASHLEY Esq to the Hon Jane NEWCOMEN sister of the Rt Hon Viscount NEWCOMENNickR
FJ1807826cNPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasSir BtAt Killester House, on Friday last, after a long and painful illness, Sir William GLEADOWE-NEWCOMEN Bt, Principal of the oldest banking house in Ireland, he married Charlotte daughter and sole heiress of the late Charles NEWCOMEN of Curriglass, in the co Longford (Since created [Baroness] in her own right). He was for many years Representative for Parliament for the co Longford. ... succeeded in his honors and estates by his only son Sir Thomas NEWCOMEN BtNickR
FJ1817527NPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasSir Bt, ViscountAt Bath on the 16th inst, the Rt Hon Charlotte Viscountess Newcomen. She is succeeded in her title and estates by her Ladyship's only son the Hon Sir Thomas G[LEADOWE] NEWCOMEN BtNickR
FJ1818929NPMGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenOn the 21st inst at Bath, Charles NEWCOMEN Esq of Clonahard, co Longford, to the Hon Katherine {GLEADOWE-]NEWCOMEN youngest sister of Viscount NEWCOMENNickR
WMT J1824318NPAGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenLANDS TO BE LET
COUNTY OF LONGFORD.
TO BE LET,
And immediate possession given, either in the whole or in divisions, all, and that part of the LANDS of CLONCOOSE, Late in the possession of Thomas Webster, Esq. containing 129A. 1R. 22P. according to survey, situate within one mile of the Town of LONGFORD.
Proposals will be received by the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Newcomen [Gleadowe-Newcomen], Bank, Castle-st., Dublin; or by John Adamson Moffett, Carrickglass, who can shew the map. Hugh Brackin, who resides on the Farm will shew the premises. March 17, 1824.
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LC1825119NPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenAt his seat, Killester, in the neighbourhood of Dublin, after four days illness, Lord Viscount Newcomen, one of the most eminent Bankers in that city and representative of the house of Gleadowe [he comitted suicide on the failure of his bank]NickR
WMT J1825120NPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenOn Saturday evening last, at his seat, Killester, in the neighbourhood of Dublin, the Lord Viscount Newcomen, one of our most eminent Bankers, and the representative of the respectable house of Gleadowe.SdeM
WMT J1825127NPSGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenNewcomen, held at the Bank, at Castle-street, on Saturday.
...
It was stated by the Chief Clerk and Cashier, that the House had been in difficulties, perhaps even insolvent, during the last twenty five years.
They had had very heavy losses about that time, and had been great sufferers by the failure of the Canals especially. It appeared satisfactorily, that certain reports which were widely circulated during the week, to the effect that large sums had been drawn out of the Bank by Lord Newcomen or some members of his family, immediately before his Lordships death, were wholly unfounded. The drafts did not exceed the usual average amount. ...
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WMT J1825217NPMGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenWe are given to understand that in consequence of the decease of the late Viscount Newcomen and the closing of the concerns of the Banking House, of which his Lordship was the head, his large and valuable estates in different Counties of Ireland, namely Longford, Meath, Tipperary, and Dublin, will be shortly brought into the market.

The following anecdote of the mother of the late Lord Newcomen appears in a London paper:- The father of Miss Newcomen, afterwards Viscountess Newcomen, died when she was quite a girl, leaving Mr. Webster, an old gentleman, an inhabitant of the town of Longford, her guardian, within three miles of which, one of her family seats, Carrickglass, is situate. It happened that there was an humble rustic party, principally of her own tenantry, which Miss Newcomen condescended to grace, and a dance being the principal amusement of the night, she partook of it, and had for her partner a Mr. Johnstone, a good-looking young man, the son of an opulent farmer. In some short time after this event, in the open day, Mr. Johnstone presented himself on horseback, with a pillion behind him, in the public street, on market day, when filled with people, and as Miss Newcomen was crossing the street from the house of her guardian, a friend of Johnstone, stationed near him, seized her round the waist, and attempted to place her on the pillion behind him. The young lady screamed, and fainted away; the horse was spirited, and became restless, which assisted her against the lawless effort. Mr. Webster, the guardian, who was an eye witness of the scene, ran out to rescue her, and as he approached, Mr. Johnstone's friend, who was armed with a sword, made a thrust at him, and the old gentleman fell to the ground. Mr. Webster, jun. the son, was also on the spot; he seized a blunderbuss, and conceiving that his father was killed, lodged the contents in the body of Mr. Johnstone's friend, who expired on the spot. The old man, however, escaped unhurt. Fortunately he had a coat studded with concave brass buttons, the fashion of the day, each as large as a crown piece, and full as strong, one of which received in its centre the otherwise fatal thrust of the unfortunate friend of Mr. Johnstone. Of the fate of the principal, Mr. Johnstone, we cannot speak with certainty, we believe he suffered death for the offence. The melancholy catastrophe permanently depressed the spirits of the lady. In some time after she married Sir W. Gleadowe, then a banker in Dublin, who, with her estates, assumed her name of Newcomen, since ennobled; but which title and estates by the late disastrous events, the death of her only son, and the failure of his bank, are now no more in the family.

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WMT J1825728NPSGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenTHE LATE LORD NEWCOMEN'S BANK. From some proceedings in the Court of Chancery on Friday last, it would appear that the estate of the late Banking house of Lord Newcomen and James Evory, Esq. will be fully adequate to the payment of all demands on the house, and will leave a considerable surplus for the benefit of the illegitimate children of his Lordship. The amount of debts proved against the house was 206.000l., while the value of the estates, &c. is estimated at the lowest, at between 230.000l. and 240.000l. leaving the difference to be applied to form a fund for the children, agreeable to the will of his Lordship ... SdeM
WMT J1830624NPAGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENThomasViscount NewcomenCHANCERY. Dupre, Earl of Caledon, and others, Plaintiffs. The Co-Heiress, Devisees, and Executors, of Thos. Viscount Gleadowe-Newcomen, deceased, and others, Defendants. ... set up and Sell, by Public Cant, to the highest and best bidder, all that and those, the Mansion-house, Offices, Demesne and Lands of Carrickglass ... the Banking-house of the late Firm of Viscount Newcomen and Co., situate in Castle-street, in the City of Dublin ...SdeM
FJ1807826NPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENWilliamSir BtAt Killester House, on Friday last, after a long and painful illness, Sir William GLEADOWE-NEWCOMEN Bt, Principal of the oldest banking house in Ireland, he married Charlotte daughter and sole heiress of the late Charles NEWCOMEN of Curriglass, in the co Longford (Since created [Baroness] in her own right). He was for many years Representative for Parliament for the co Longford. ... succeeded in his honors and estates by his only son Sir Thomas NEWCOMEN BtNickR
FJ182524NPSGLEADOWE-NEWCOMENWilliamSir BtMortgage & bond debts — In July 1806, a deed of co-partnership was entered in between Sir William GLEADOWE-NEWCOMEN, the Hon Thomas G NEWCOMEN (late lord Viscount NEWCOMEN), Edward GLEADOWE, the brother of Sir Wm ...NickR
LC1833824NPDGLEADOWE-NEWCOMMEN Vicountess NewcommenAt Cheltenham, the Hon Catherine, youngest daughter of the Vicountess NEWCOMMENNickR
LEP-CS1831628NPSGLEASON MrThe sum of £12 13s. was raised in Bruff, Co. Limerick, on Sunday week, for the relief of the poor in the distressed district, including sums of £1 each from Mr. BOUCHIER, of Baggotstown, and Mr. GLEASON, of Green Lawn. The sum was considerable, if the state of the Country, and the local want of employment in this town and vicinity, be taken into account.NickR
WMT J1829108NPMGLEDSTANESAmbrose UptonEsqAt Blessington church, Ambrose Upton Gledstanes, of Dollanstown, County Meath, Esq. to Cecilia, second daughter of Major Richard Hornidge, of Tulfaris, Co. Wicklow.SdeM
LGA1814412NPSGLEESONMichael Edward CROKER, Esq of Ballyneguard, having received information, that John QUAINE, who was charged with the murder of Michael GLEESON, of Ballymaistradeen, on the 13th of February last, was at the hill of Fedamore, this gentleman with his son, the Rev Edward CROKER, and Arthur Gethin CREAGH, Esq went on Friday last, at two o'clock, and detected the offender, notwithstandingh his having arms in his bed, he was seized in the most spirited manner, and but for their promptitude he would have resisted the attack.— He was escorted the same evening by those gentlemen and their servants, into this city, and lodged in the county gaol. These magistrates, for their assiduity and active exertions, in arresting and bringing to justice this man who hitherto eluded the punishment due to his crime, deserve the highest praise, as well for this as various other instances of their vigilance, which we have had occasion to noticeNickR
LEP-CS1829818NPSGLEESONMichael 

County Criminal Court—Friday

After Mr. Justice TORRENS had taken his seat on the Bench, a young boy about 14 years old, named Michael GLEESON, was placed at the bar, and pleaded guilty to a charge of sheep stealing. It was only two days before he was discharged for want of evidence under a similar charge.— He was sentenced to seven years transportation; on hearing the sentence he laconically replied "That's all I want."
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LGA1820602NPSGLEESONPatrick Committals
By R SMITHWICK< Esq. to the County Gaol, Pat. Murphy, charged with administering unlawful oaths and appearing in arms. By Eyre EVANS, Esq. Pat GLEESON, charged with felony and robbery.
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FJ1797411NPNGLENDOWEEdward Freeman & FreeholderNickR
FJ1771406-09NPMGLENDOWE MissAt Corke, the Rev Mr CLIFT to Miss GLENDOWENickR
WMT J18251110NPMGLENHOLMEHEsqOn the 24th ult. by the Rev. James Armstrong, Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Strand-street, Mr. Sam. Boyd, merchant of Arran-quay to Miss Margaret Glenholme of Blessington-st., daughter of the late H. Glenholme, Esq. of the County of Londonderry. SdeM
WMT J18251110NPMGLENHOLMEMargaretMissOn the 24th ult. by the Rev. James Armstrong, Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Strand-street, Mr. Sam. Boyd, merchant of Arran-quay to Miss Margaret Glenholme of Blessington-st., daughter of the late H. Glenholme, Esq. of the County of Londonderry. SdeM
WMT J1834417NPMGLENNWilliamMrOn the 1st inst., by the Rev. John Stewart, Portstewart, Mr. William Glenn, near Ballymoney, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Francis Barlie, near Portstewart.SdeM
WMT J18261130NPDGLENNONDenisMrIn Dublin, in the prime of life, of a few days illness, sincerely and deservedly regretted by his afflicted family and numerous friends, Mr. Patrick Glennon, son of Mr. Denis Glennon, of Brotenstown in this county.SdeM
WMT J1828417NPDGLENNONDenisMrAt his house at Brottenstown, in this County, on the 11th inst. at an advanced age, Mr. Denis Glennon, sincerely and deservedly regretted.SdeM
WMT J1827712NPDGLENNONDennis (jun)MrOn Monday last, at Brottenstown, in this county, in the prime of life, Mr. Dennis Glennon, jun., a young man universally esteemed, and his premature death is most sincerely and deservedly regretted.SdeM
WMT J18261130NPDGLENNONPatrickMrIn Dublin, in the prime of life, of a few days illness, sincerely and deservedly regretted by his afflicted family and numerous friends, Mr. Patrick Glennon, son of Mr. Denis Glennon, of Brotenstown in this county.SdeM
FJ18281017NPMGLENTONMary On the 16th inst, at St Mary's church, by the Rev William PURDON, Richard WILSON jun of Castle Street Esq eldest son of Richard WILSONof Richmond Street Esq to Mary youngest of the late William GLENTON of Mary Street EsqNickR
FJ18281017NPMGLENTONWilliamEsqOn the 16th inst, at St Mary's church, by the Rev William PURDON, Richard WILSON jun of Castle Street Esq eldest son of Richard WILSONof Richmond Street Esq to Mary youngest of the late William GLENTON of Mary Street EsqNickR
FJ18481216NPDGLOSSOPJohn JamesEsqOn the 12th inst, in London, John James GLOSSOP Esq to Harriet Eliza only daughter of Lt-Col Samuel Coote MARTIN, of the Grenadier GuardsNickR
LC1792630NPMGLOSTERGeorgeMrOn the same day [Thursday last], at George's Church, Mr. George GLOSTER, to the agreeable Miss Hariott WILSON, daughter of the late Mr. Richard WILSON, of Ballinacurra.NickR
FJ1792704NPMGLOSTERGeorge At Limerick ,,,, and Mr George GLOSTER to Miss Harriet WILSON daughter of the late Mr Richard WILSON of BallincurraNickR
FJ1842730NPMGLOVERHannah MariaMrsAt Tavistock, Loftus Warren PEACOCKE Esq youngest son of the late Col S PEACOCKE of the scots Fusilier Guards to Hannah Maria widow of William GLOVER Esq of the 55th RegtNickR
FJ1842730NPMGLOVERWilliamEsqAt Tavistock, Loftus Warren PEACOCKE Esq youngest son of the late Col S PEACOCKE of the scots Fusilier Guards to Hannah Maria widow of William GLOVER Esq of the 55th RegtNickR
LC1803209NPMGLOVERWilliamMrSame day [Sunday], Mr. Wm. GLOVER, Watch-maker, to the very agreable Miss GOGGIN, daughter to Mr. Thomas GOGGIN of M----Street, Watch and Clock Maker.NickR
LGA1806103NPAGLOVERWilliam William GLOVER
From Dublin
(Successor and son-in-law of Thomas GOGGIN)
Informs his Friends and the Public, that he has commenced Business in the old established shop N0. &9 Mary-Street, opposite Bridge-Street ... watch and clockmaking line...
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LGA18191102NPSGLOVERWilliam Yesterday, at a meeting of the subscribers to the Limerick Mercantile Society, it was Resolved that Subscriptions to the library, be immediately entered into, and that the following Committee be appopinted for carring the same into effect:—
Samuel FURNELL,
George H. IEVERS
William GLOVER
Captain O'SHAUGHNESSY
Michael LYNCH
J. A. MEADE
Thomas DREW, Secretary.
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LC1827811NPBGLYNNWilliamEsqOn the 27th ult., the wife of William GLYNN, of Clonard, Esq. of two daughters, who, with their mother, are doing well. These, with eleven other fine girls, who are all living, make thirteen in succession.NickR
LC18101006NPDGODFREYAnthonyMrsLast week, at Kilarney, Mrs. GODFREY, wife of Anthony GOFREY, Esq; and daughter of the late John LANGFORD, of Castle-Longford, Co. Kerry, EsqNickR
FJ18421006NPMGODFREYEdwardEsqAt Kenmare church, co Kerry, Edward GODFREY esq only son of the Rev William GODFREY, rector of Kenmare and nephew of the late Sir John GODFREY Bt, of Kilcoleman Abbey to Lucinda daughter of the late Capt CHRISTIAN of the 15th RegtNickR
WMT J1827719NPMGODFREYHenry AlexanderBartOn the 10th instant, by special license, at Castlegrove, by the Rev. John Magee, Henry Alexander Godfrey, Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, County Kerry, to Maria Sasanna [sic], only daughter of the late John Wood, Esq., of the County Sligo, and niece to Thomas Brooke, Esq., of Castlegrove, County of Donegal.SdeM
FJ18421006NPMGODFREYJohnSir BtAt Kenmare church, co Kerry, Edward GODFREY esq only son of the Rev William GODFREY, rector of Kenmare and nephew of the late Sir John GODFREY Bt, of Kilcoleman Abbey to Lucinda daughter of the late Capt CHRISTIAN of the 15th RegtNickR
WMT J1826928NPMGODFREYLucy Margaret In the Parish Church of Kenmare, John Luke Curry, of Miltown, Esq. to Lucy Margaret, daughter of the Rev. Wm. Godfrey, Rector of Kenmare.SdeM
WMT J1826928NPMGODFREYWilliamRevIn the Parish Church of Kenmare, John Luke Curry, of Miltown, Esq. to Lucy Margaret, daughter of the Rev. Wm. Godfrey, Rector of Kenmare.SdeM
FJ18421006NPMGODFREYWilliamRevAt Kenmare church, co Kerry, Edward GODFREY esq only son of the Rev William GODFREY, rector of Kenmare and nephew of the late Sir John GODFREY Bt, of Kilcoleman Abbey to Lucinda daughter of the late Capt CHRISTIAN of the 15th RegtNickR
WMT J1828619NPMGODINGJamesEsqAt the Earl of Coventry's village, Streatham, the Lady Jane Coventry, to James Goding, Esq. The bride was given away by his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester.SdeM
FJ1857227NPSGODKIN MrBelfast Newspaper EditorsNickR
WMT J1824219NPMGODLYJohnEsqOn the 12th inst. at Ardagh, County Longford, the seat of Sir George Fetherston, Bart., M.P., by the Rev. Robert Jessop, John Godly, Esq., only son of the late Colonel Godly, to Isabella, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Fetherston, Bart.SdeM
WMT J1824219NPMGODLY ColOn the 12th inst. at Ardagh, County Longford, the seat of Sir George Fetherston, Bart., M.P., by the Rev. Robert Jessop, John Godly, Esq., only son of the late Colonel Godly, to Isabella, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Fetherston, Bart.SdeM
LGA1808902NPDGODSELLEdmondMrLast Sunday, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Mr Edmond GODSELL, of Sunville-mills, in this countyNickR
LC1783220NPAGODSELLJamesEsqThe creditors of the late John VEREKER, of the City of Limerick, Esq; are Requested to send in the Names and Amount of their respective demands, to James GODSELL, of Sunville, James LANGTON, of Brury, or Benjamin FREND, of the City of Limerick Esqrs; Trustees named in his last will, or to Amos VEREKER, of said city, Burgess, for the purpose of discharging the same, in the speediest and most satisfactory manner.
Feb. 3, 1783
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LGA18151006NPDGODSELLJamesEsqOn Friday last, James GODSELL, Esq. of Sunville in this countyNickR
LC1824721NPAGODSELLJamesEsqSunville Mill.
to be let,
from the 29th September next.
For such term as shall be agreed on,
Sunvill Mill,
with the mill lands adjoining,
containing about Three Acres
Heretofore held by Robert MAXWELL, Esq.
situate near Ardpatrick, on the Mail Coach Road to Cork.
  Apply to James GODSELL, Esq. Sunville; and to Thomas IRELAND, Esq. at Swinburn's, during the Assizes; and afterwards, No. 6, Fitzwilliam-square, West, Dublin
July 21, 1824.
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CG HA1794913NPDGODSELLJohnEsqIn Charleville, John GODSELL, EsqNickR
LGA1812904NPSGODSELLSamuelCaptCapt Samuel GODSELL, is appointed Major in the South Cork regiment, vice HILL promoted to Lieut. colonelcyNickR
WMT G1835423NPDGODSELLSamuelEsqAt Rye Court, the seat of her son-in-law, John Tonson Rye, Esq., Sophia, relict of the late Samuel Godsell, Esq., of Sunville, County of Limerick.SdeM
LGA1820407NPDGODSELLSamuelMajAt Sunville, Major GODSELL.NickR
WMT G1835423NPDGODSELLSophiaSophiaAt Rye Court, the seat of her son-in-law, John Tonson Rye, Esq., Sophia, relict of the late Samuel Godsell, Esq., of Sunville, County of Limerick.SdeM
WMT G1835423NPDGODSLANDWMrAt Southmolton, Mr. W. Godsland, miller, to Miss Mary Rowland. The bride is 38 years of age, the bridegroom 75.SdeM
FJ1842712NPMGOFFAnne Amelia On the 7th inst, in Limerick, Edward, son of the late John STRANGMAN Esq of Summerland, Waterford, to Anne Amelia daughter of the late F GOFF Esq of Prince Edward IrelandNickR
FJ1842712NPMGOFFFEsqOn the 7th inst, in Limerick, Edward, son of the late John STRANGMAN Esq of Summerland, Waterford, to Anne Amelia daughter of the late F GOFF Esq of Prince Edward IrelandNickR
WMT J1823925NPDGOFFMaryMrsIn Rainsford-street, Dublin, on Friday last, in the 76th year of her age, Mrs. Mary Goff. She was born in the room she died in, was married in the same room, and had one and twenty children in the same room. She was interred on Sunday, and had not a single relative living to attend her funeralSdeM
WMT J1828313NPMGOFFThomasRevOn the 5th inst., at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Thomas Goff, Rector of Tallaght, John Hoare Carey, of Upper Mount street, Esq. to Euphemia, daughter of Colonel Caulfield of Benown, and relict of Colonel Vandeleur, late of his Majesty's 16th Regt.SdeM
CG HA1788605NPDGOGGIN(nee PINCHIN)MrsLimerick, May 29. Died on Tuesday last, Mr. John PINCHIN, woolen-draper. — Same night, Mrs GOGGIN, relict of the late Stephen GOGGIN, Attorney, and sister to the above mentioned gentleman. — It is remarkable, that the disorder of which they died, was taken by them both at the same time.NickR
LEP-CS18301224NPDGOGGIN[Eliza nee DREW]MrsIn Georges Street Limerick Mrs GOGGIN relict of the late Stephen B GOGGIN EsqNickR
LGA1815221NPMGOGGINAnneMissOn Sunday morning, Mr John MORRIS, of John Street, to Miss GOGGIN, daughter of the late Mr Wiliam GOGGIN of this city [MS RoD Vol 688 P71 Memorial 472803]NickR
LC18231129NPAGOGGINC (nee M'NEMARA)MrsAdvert 23 George's streetNickR
LC1827711NPSGOGGINEdwardMrThe gun taken some time since from the herdsman of Mr. Edward GOGGIN, at Burton-Hall, has been returned through the Rev Mr SHEEHY, P P of MeelickNickR
FJ18601121NPBGOGGINEdward HodgesMrAt Burton Hill, co Clare, the wife of Mr Edward Hodges GOGGIN, of a sonNickR
LC1827602NPSGOGGINFrancis HarrisonMrMr. Francis Harrison GOGGIN, of this City, has been appointed a cadet in the Hon. East India Company's Service, in the Presidency of Bombay.NickR
LEP-CS1828805NPMGOGGINGeorge MorganEsqOn Saturday morning, at the Cathedral, Limerick, by the Rev Henry GUBBINS, George Morgan GOGGIN, Esq, of Shannonview, North Strand, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Thomas AYLMER, Esq. of Santa Croix, West Indies.NickR
LGA1820307NPSGOGGINHenry H Letter from Santa CruzNickR
LHMA17891019NPMGOGGINJamesMrThis morning, Mr. James GOGGIN, watchmaker, to the amiable and accomplished, Miss. Rebecca PINCHIN, daughter of the late Thomas PINCHIN, clothier, with a fortune of 500l.NickR
LEP-CS1832221NPMGOGGINJamesMrYesterday morning, in St. John's Church, Limerick, by the Rev John JEBB, Mr. Stephen Edward GOGGIN, son of the late Mr. James GOGGIN, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Wm. BUNTON, of Clare-street.NickR
LHMA17891207NPAGOGGINJames 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.
NickR
LEP-CS1829403NPSGOGGINJames [Cork] Charles MCCARTHY was charged with the murder of James GOGGIN. It was in a "scuffle," about manure that the deceased was struck.— Guilty; to be imprisoned.NickR
LC18231022NPMGOGGINJohnMrOn Monday morning, at Kilmurry Church, by the Rev. Henry I. INGRAM, Mr. John GOGGIN, to Miss M'NEMARA, of George's Street.NickR
LS1837711NPMGOGGINLambert DrewMrOn Sunday in the temporary church, Bedford Row, by the Rev Dawson MASSY, Mr Lambert Drew GOGGIN to Eliza third daughter of Mr Sidney Ievers RUTLEDGE and granddaughter of William TAYLOR Esq Capt in her Majesty's 28th RegtNickR
LS1841705NPBGOGGINLamberth DrewMrsAt Athhurs Quay, Mrs Lambert Drew GOGGIN of a daughterNickR
LC1785509NPMGOGGINMargretMissLast Saturday, Mr. William GOGGIN, Bookseller, to the very agreeable Miss GOGGIN, daughter of the late Mr. William GOGGIN, Attorney, with a handsome fortune.NickR
LEP-CS1829303NPMGOGGINMary Williamina Saturday morning, at the Cathedral Limerick, by the Rev Henry GUBBINS, Henry CROSTHWAITE, Esq. of Carlow, to Mary Williamina, daughter of the late William GOGGIN, Esq. of said cityNickR
LEP-CS1830112NPSGOGGINMichaelEsqWilliam GOGGIN, Esq. son of the late Michael GOGGIN, Esq. of Limerick, has been admitted a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London.NickR
LGA1820509NPSGOGGINMichaelMrThe Lord Chief Justice and Justices of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, have been pleased to appoint Mr. Michael GOGGIN, Sub-Distributor of Stamps of this city, and a Commissioner for the taking of affidavits in the county and city of Limerick.NickR
LC1825820NPSGOGGINMichaelMrYesterday, after a long and strict examination at teh Apothecaries' Hall, Dublin, Mr. William GOGGIN, son of Mr. Michael GOGGIN, of this city, obtained the necessary certificate to qualify him to commence the profession of Apothecary.NickR
LC18261108NPDGOGGINMichaelMrIn Taylor Street, on Saturday, Mr. Michael GOGGIN, many years Assistant at the Stamp Office in this CityNickR
LC1827124NPDGOGGINMichaelMrAt Clonmel, Mr. William GOGGIN, late of this City.NickR
LC1792602NPAGOGGINMichael Land to let IrishtownNickR
LGA1811222NPAGOGGINMichael To be set,
or the interest sold,
The upper part ofthe house
in Francis Street,
opposite the commercial buildings,
wherein Michael GOGGIN now resides,
Apply at the House.
Limerick, 22d February.
NickR
LGA1820307NPSGOGGINMichael Letter from Santa CruzNickR
LC1827228NPAGOGGINMichael Advertisement for properties in LimerickNickR
LC17991127NPMGOGGINRichardMrThis morning at St. Mary-Church, Mr. Richard GOGGIN, of Nenagh, watchmaker, to the agreeable Mis FENNELL, daughter of John FENNELL, of Donass, EsqNickR
LEP-CS18311122NPMGOGGINRobert YoungMrOn Tuesday last, at Kilmurry church, by the Rev Mr HERBERT, Mr Robert Young GOGGIN of Limerick printer, to Miss Rebecca RYAN daughter of the late Mr Philip RYAN of Anscotty MillsNickR
Pue'sO17531124NPN/SGOGGINStephenMrTuesday last the following gentlemen were sworn attorneys of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, viz ... Mr Stephen GOGGIN ...NickR
LC1797111NPMGOGGINStephenMrSunday last, Mr. Stephen GOGGIN, of Dublin, C. M. T., to the agreeable Miss Jane YOUNG, daughter of Mr, Robery YOUNG, of Newcastle, near this city, with a pleasing fortune.NickR
LC1797506NPMGOGGINStephenMrThis morning, Mr. Joseph WORRELL, of Charlotte-quay, shoe-maker, to the agreeable Miss GOGGIN, daughter to Mr. Stephen GOGGIN, Revenue-Officer.NickR
LEP-CS1831204NPDGOGGINStephenMrIn Clare Street Limerick, much regretted Mr Stephen GOGGIN printerNickR
CG HA1788605NPDGOGGINStephen Limerick, May 29. Died on Tuesday last, Mr. John PINCHIN, woolen-draper. — Same night, Mrs GOGGIN, relict of the late Stephen GOGGIN, Attorney, and sister to the above mentioned gentleman. — It is remarkable, that the disorder of which they died, was taken by them both at the same time.NickR
LGA18071218NPAGOGGINStephen The Church-Wardens of St Michael's Parish give notice to the inhabitants of the parish in the town & country that Stephen GOGGIN has been appointed by the Vestry to Collect the Militia Rent then appli..ttedto the pursant to Act ... file of £300 per man..NickR
LEP-CS1830202NPDGOGGINStephen BEsqThis morning, after a few days illness at his house in George's Street Limerick Stephen B GOGGIN Esq printer — much and deservedly lamented ...NickR
FJ1830204NPDGOGGINStephen BEsqTuesday morning, after a few days illness, at his house in George's street Limerick, Stephen B GOGGIN Esq Printer ...NickR
LEP-CS18301224NPDGOGGINStephen BEsqIn Georges Street Limerick Mrs GOGGIN relict of the late Stephen B GOGGIN EsqNickR
LGA1809404NPMGOGGINStephen ByrumMrYesterday, by the Rev J INGRAM, at Kilmurray Church, Mr Stephen B GOGGIN, of this city printer and bookseller, to Miss Eliza DREW, daughter of the late Lambert DREW of Scariff county Clare EsqNickR
LGA1809124NPAGOGGINStephen Byrum 

GOGGIN's Old established School-book, Paper and Patent Medicine Ware-house:
Mary Street, Corner of Bridge Street.

January 24, 1809.

NickR
LGA18171010NPSGOGGINStephen Byrum Grand Jury
John HARRISON Esq Foreman, Richard WILSON, Thos. TAVERNER, Samuel WILSON, A James WATSON, L J JONES, John MORGAN, Pat O'CALLAGHAN, Stephen B GOGGIN, Michael CLARKE, John JONES, Thomas DEVITT, Thomas SPARROW, T BRUNTON, Henry WHEELER, J CORNEAL, J BROMWELL, J MYLES, B DICKSON, John PEACOCKE and Wm. STEPHENS
NickR
ClonmAdv1832225NPMGOGGINStephen EMrAt Limerick, Mr Stephen E GOGGIN to Mary daughter of Mr William BUNTONNickR
LEP-CS1832221NPMGOGGINStephen EdwardMrYesterday morning, in St. John's Church, Limerick, by the Rev John JEBB, Mr. Stephen Edward GOGGIN, son of the late Mr. James GOGGIN, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Wm. BUNTON, of Clare-street.NickR
LC1797408NPSGOGGINThomasMrYesterday, Mr. Thomas GOGGIN, watch-maker, stopped two Watches, which were offered tohimfor sale; one of which was the preceeding night stolen from an Officer,—the other he has left with Sheriff WATSON, for inspection.NickR
LC1803209NPMGOGGINThomasMrSame day [Sunday], Mr. Wm. GLOVER, Watch-maker, to the very agreable Miss GOGGIN, daughter to Mr. Thomas GOGGIN of M----Street, Watch and Clock Maker.NickR

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William ALEXANDER  John Drew jr ATKIN  Part 02
John Thomas ATKIN  Anne BANKS  Part 03
Joseph BANKS  Edward BATTY  Part 04
Espine BATTY  Edward BENNET  Part 05
Eliza BENNET  E BERNEY  Part 06
Maria BERNEY  James S BLACKER  Part 07
Stewart BLACKER  Thomas BOND  Part 08
Thomas BOND  Mary BOYD  Part 09
Robert BOYD  John BRINKLEY  Part 10
John BRINKLEY  Edward BULLER  Part 11
BULLER   BYRNE  Part 12
Francis BYRON  Parker CARROLL  Part 13
Robert Franklin CARROLL  Charles CHAMBERLAIN  Part 14
Charles CHAMBERLAIN  Crosbie Morgell CHRISTIAN  Part 15
Douglas CHRISTIAN  Jane CLOSE  Part 16
John F CLOSE  Teresa COMERFORD  Part 17
John (Jun) COMINS  Charles COOTE  Part 18
Charles COOTE  Mary COOTE  Part 19
Mary COOTE  Robert COX  Part 20
Samuel COX  [John Wilson] CROKER  Part 21
[Margaret Anne] CROKER  Elizabeth Jane CROKER  Part 22
Elizabeth Vowel (nee COX) CROKER  John CROKER  Part 23
John CROKER  Thomas CROKER  Part 24
Thomas CROKER  Anne CUMBERLEGE  Part 25
CUMBERLEGE  Basil Lukey DAVOREN  Part 26
Basil D'AVOREN  Eliza D'ESTERRE  Part 27
H D'ESTERRE  Simon DONOVAN  Part 28
Theodosia Cavendish DONOVAN  Francis Barry DREW  Part 29
Francis Lambert DREW   DREW  Part 30
DREW  John ECHLIN  Part 31
John ECHLIN  Eliza EVANS  Part 32
Eliza EVANS  David FERGUSON  Part 33
Eliza FERGUSON  William FITZGERALD  Part 34
William FITZGERALD  Francis FORSTER  Part 35
Francis FORSTER  Richard FRIZELLE  Part 36
FRODSHAM  John GEORGE  Part 37
GEORGE  Thomas GOGGIN  Part 38
Thomas GOGGIN  William Francis GRAHAM  Part 39
William Thomas GRAHAM  Mary GREENE  Part 40
Molesworth GREENE  H HAILY  Part 41
G HALAHAN  Thomas HARDING  Part 42
Thomas HARDING  William HAY  Part 43
William HAY   HEWETSON  Part 44
HEWETSON  Lydia Cambridge (nee MACGOWAN) HODGSON  Part 45
George Frederick HODSON  John HOPKINS  Part 46
Joseph Francis HOPKINS  P HUNT  Part 47
Phineas HUNT  Simon Bunbury ISSAC[SIC]  Part 48
David Wilson IVERS   JOINT  Part 49
William JOLLY  David KELIHER  Part 50
Larn KELIHER  Matilda KIFT  Part 51
Thomas KIFT  Catherine Anne LAMB  Part 52
Vincent LAMB   LAW  Part 53
LAW  John LEE  Part 54
John LEE   LEIGH  Part 55
LEIGH  Alicia Mary LLOYD  Part 56
Anna LLOYD  Hugh LYLE  Part 57
Hugh LYLE  Thomas Perceval MAGEE  Part 58
Thomas Perceval MAGEE  Simon MARSHALL  Part 59
William MARSHALL  Patrick MATHEWS  Part 60
Patrick MATHEWS  William MAYNARD  Part 61
William MAYNARD  James MEDGE  Part 62
C Dowling MEDLICOT  Frances MITFORD  Part 63
William Vernon MITFORD  Elizabeth Shewbridge MONTGOMERY  Part 64
George MONTGOMERY  Mary MORRIS  Part 65
Oliver MORRIS  Denis MYERS  Part 66
James MYLES  Sarah Frances NORTH  Part 67
NORTH  Thomas O'DELL  Part 68
Thomas O'DELL  David O'MALLEY  Part 69
Margaret O'MALLY  Thomas PAKENHAM  Part 70
Thomas PAKENHAM  John PEACOCKE  Part 71
John PEACOCKE  David PERSE  Part 72
Francis PERSE  Marianne PILKINGTON  Part 73
Nicholas PILKINGTON  Catherine PRICE  Part 74
Charles PRICE  Richard RAVENSCROFT  Part 75
Francis RAWDON-HASTINGS  Theodosia RICE  Part 76
Theodosia (nee PERY) RICE  William ROCHE  Part 77
William ROCHE  Ambrose Lynch RUSH  Part 78
Francis Ffrench RUSH  William RYVES  Part 79
William RYVES  William SCOTT  Part 80
William SCOTT  James Coote SHUTER  Part 81
John SHUTER   SMITH  Part 82
SMITH  John STANHOPE  Part 83
Charlotte STANLEY  Richard Henry STRONG  Part 84
D STRUTHERS  Mary SWAN  Part 85
Mary SWAN   TANDY  Part 86
TANDY  Power le Poer TENCH  Part 87
TENCH  Philip TOUHY  Part 88
Philip TOUHY  G W TYRRELL  Part 89
George TYRRELL  Cadwallder WADDY  Part 90
Cadwaller WADDY  Robert WALLACE  Part 91
Sarah WALLACE  John jun WEEKES  Part 92
Nathaniel WEEKES  Richard WHITE  Part 93
Richard WHITE  Benjamin WILSON  Part 94
Benjamin WILSON  William WILSON  Part 95
William WILSON  John WOULFE  Part 96
John WOULFE    Part 97

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