King John castle Limerick

Nick Reddan's Newspaper Extracts
(now including Simon de Montfort's extracts (work in progress))
— part 21

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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Pue'sO17531009NPSCOXSamuel Same day [Sunday] a boy robbing a garden in Rathfarnham was fired upon by the gardiner who wounded him in the A—se and several other places of which he now lies very badNickR
Pue'sO17531013NPSCOXSamuel Same night [Tuesday] died Samuel COX, the boy mentioned in my last to be shot as he was robbing a gentleman's garden in Rathfarnham last Sunday by one John MILLERNickR
Pue'sO1754105NPSCOXSamuel Same day (Wednesday) a Proclamation was issued by the Lord Lieutenant and council, offering a reward of fifty pounds for apprehending John MILLER of Rathfarnham against whom two several indictments were found by the Grand Jury of the County of Dublin for shooting Samuel COX on the 7th of October last and Henry BRYAN who attempted to apprehend him on the 9th, of which wounds the both died, as formerly mentioned in this paper; and requesting all Officers; Civil and Military to be aiding, and assisting in siezing the said murdererNickR
WMT J18231030NPDCOXWRevOn the 13th inst. the Rev. W. Cox, Rector of Langton Herring, near Weymouth.SdeM
LC1796629NPMCOXWilliamEsqYesterday, William COX, of Ballynoe, Couny Limerick, Esq; to the very amiable and accomplished Miss SCANLAN, daughter to Michael SCANLAN, of Ballynaha, in said county, EsqNickR
LC18251231NPMCOXWilliamEsqOn Thursday, at Cahirnarry church, by the Rev Edward CROKER, Edward John CROKER of Grange Hill, in the county Limerick, to Elizabeth Vowel youngest daughter of the late William COX, of Ballymoe in said county EsqNickR
LC1826204NPMCOXWilliamEsqOn Thursday, at Kilcolman Church, by The REV. Francis LANGFORD, John Edward LANGFORD, Esq of Stone-Hall, in this County, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late William COX, of Ballynoe, EsqNickR
FJ1826103NPMCOXWilliamEsq deceasedOn Thursday (29/12), at Cahirnarry church, by the Rev Edward CROKER, Edward John CROKER of Grange Hill, in the county Limerick, to Elizabeth Vowel youngest daughter of the late William COX, of Ballymoe in said county, EsqNickR
Longford J1840229NPMCOX Capt J PFeb. 24, in the Church of Anna Duff, county of Leitrim, by the Rev. George Shaw, Rector, the Rev. Richard S. Clifford, of Carrick-on-Shannon, to Hariett Young, eldest daughter of Captain Cox, J.P., of Carrick-on- Shannon.SdeM
WMT J1824527NPMCOX GenIn London, E.I. Clayfield, Esq. of the 40th Regiment, to Miss Cox, grand-daughter of the late General Cox.SdeM
WMT J1824527NPMCOX MissIn London, E.I. Clayfield, Esq. of the 40th Regiment, to Miss Cox, grand-daughter of the late General Cox.SdeM
WMT J1828124NPMCOYNEBEsq M DAt Donnybrook Church, on the 15th inst., B. Coyne, Esq., M.D. of Cavan, eldest son of B. Coyne, M.D., Sligo, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late G. Lennon, Esq. of Drumrany House, County Westmeath.SdeM
WMT J18311027NPMCOYNEBEsq M DOn Monday, the 10th inst., in the Church of Drumcliff, by the Rev. H. Murray, Andrew Crawford, Esq., of Sligo, to Mary Emma, only daughter of B. Coyne, Esq., M.D. of that town.SdeM
WMT J1828124NPMCOYNEBM DAt Donnybrook Church, on the 15th inst., B. Coyne, Esq., M.D. of Cavan, eldest son of B. Coyne, M.D., Sligo, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late G. Lennon, Esq. of Drumrany House, County Westmeath.SdeM
WMT J18311027NPMCOYNEMary Emma On Monday, the 10th inst., in the Church of Drumcliff, by the Rev. H. Murray, Andrew Crawford, Esq., of Sligo, to Mary Emma, only daughter of B. Coyne, Esq., M.D. of that town.SdeM
FJ1820211NPMCRADDOCKThomas RussellRevBy special licence, in Nicholas church, by the Rev Thomas Russell CRADDOCK, John Waldron GRIFFITH esq nephew to Thomas WALDRON of Athleague on the co Roscommon Esq to Ann eldest daughter of Thomas Lane BAKER of Killesule, in the co Tipperary, EsqNickR
Longford J18391221NPDCRADOCKT RRevDecember 12, at the Rev. T.R. Cradock's, Morch Liberary, universally esteemed and regretted, Helen, relict of Captain Dudgeon, late of the 8th West India Regiment.SdeM
WMT J18311110NPMCRADOCKThomasRevOn the 2d inst., in the parish church of St. Nicholas Within, by the Rev. Thomas Cradock, Rector, E. Augustus Fermor, Esq., of the City of Dublin, to Arabella, second daughter of the late Edw. A. Thomas, of Athy, County Kildare, Esq.SdeM
FJ18351201NPMCRAIGCharlotte On the 25th ult, Robert S WILSON, of Lagan Lodge esq to Charlotte daughter of the late Edward CRAIG of Carrickfergus EsqNickR
FJ18351201NPMCRAIGEdwardEsqOn the 25th ult, Robert S WILSON, of Lagan Lodge esq to Charlotte daughter of the late Edward CRAIG of Carrickfergus EsqNickR
WMT J1834403NPMCRAIGEllen Jane In Belfast, Robert Hodder, Esq., Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, Port Surveyor of Limerick, to Ellen Jane, eldest daughter of W.H. Craig, Esq., late Captain in the Royal Marines.SdeM
FJ1859222NPMCRAIGGrahameEsqFebruary 17, in Newry, Grahame CRAIG Esq Paymaster of the 5th Battalion of Military Train to Marian eldest daughter of John LANGTON Esq Bruree, co Limerick, and widow of Wm EVANS Esq MD TipperaryNickR
WMT J1827215NPDCRAIGJamesEsqOf typhus fever, at Glenpark, James Craig, Esq., formerly Representative in Parliament for Carrickfergus.SdeM
WMT J1828515NPMCRAIGMargaretta Blanch In Booterstown Church, on the 3d inst., by the Rev. Edwin Biron, the Rev. Wm. Deey, son of Wm. Deey, Esq., Anglesea-street, Dublin, to Margaretta Blanch, eldest daughter of the Rev. Robert Craig, Frescati, County Dublin.SdeM
WMT J1828515NPMCRAIGRobertRevIn Booterstown Church, on the 3d inst., by the Rev. Edwin Biron, the Rev. Wm. Deey, son of Wm. Deey, Esq., Anglesea-street, Dublin, to Margaretta Blanch, eldest daughter of the Rev. Robert Craig, Frescati, County Dublin.SdeM
WMT J1828612NPDCRAIGSusan Susan, youngest daughter of Thomas Craig, of Duncannon-street, Cork, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1828612NPDCRAIGThomasEsqSusan, youngest daughter of Thomas Craig, of Duncannon-street, Cork, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1834403NPMCRAIGW HEsq Capt RMIn Belfast, Robert Hodder, Esq., Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, Port Surveyor of Limerick, to Ellen Jane, eldest daughter of W.H. Craig, Esq., late Captain in the Royal Marines.SdeM
LC1834611NPMCRAIGWilliamEsqAt St Peter's church, Dublin, William CRAIG of Swans Nest, co Dublin to Charlotte Christina, fourth daughter of Thomas CHRISTIAN Esq of Charlotte StreetNickR
WMT J1823123NPMCRAIGIEJohnMajIn London, Captain Bryant, Judge Advocate General of Bengal, to Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Churchill, Esq. and, at the same time, Major John Craigie, Deputy Secretary to the Bengal Government, to Emily, her sister.SdeM
Pue'sO1741630NPSCRAMERBelthazarEsqYesterday Bellingham BOYLE was chosen one of the Governors of the City Workhouse in the room of Belthazar CRAMER Esq deceasedNickR
WMT J1824408NPDCRAMPTONJEsqOn the 27th ult. in Park-street, Dublin, Louisa, youngest daughter of J. Crampton, Esq., Surgeon General.SdeM
LEP-CS1828725NPDCRAMPTONJohnMajIn Hollis -street, Dublin, Major CRAMPTON, son of the late Alderman CRAMPTONNickR
WMT G1835416NPBCRAMPTONJosiahRevOn the 5th instant, at the house of the Surgeon-General, Merrion-square, Dublin, the lady of the Rev. Josiah Crampton, of a son.SdeM
LC18261111NPMCRAMPTONJosiasRevThis day was married, by special licence, at Tullabracky Church, by the Rev. Josias CRAMPTON, Dudley PERRSE, of Roxborough, in the County Galway, Esq. to Katherine O'GRADY, daughter of the Right Hon. The Lord Chief BARON.NickR
WMT J1824408NPDCRAMPTONLouisa On the 27th ult. in Park-street, Dublin, Louisa, youngest daughter of J. Crampton, Esq., Surgeon General.SdeM
FJ1848317NPDCRAMPTONMaria Henry On the 10th inst, in Clifton-place London, Maria Henry, youngest daughter of the late Philip Henry CRAMPTON, Esq of Fassaro, co Wicklow, and niece of the Dowager Vicountess GlentworthNickR
LEP-CS1828725NPDCRAMPTONPhilipAldIn Hollis -street, Dublin, Major CRAMPTON, son of the late Alderman CRAMPTONNickR
Pue'sO17541116NPDCRAMPTONPhilipEsqYesterday morning died in Crampton Court Mrs CRAMPTON wife of Philip CRAMPTON Esq one of the High Sheriffs of this cityNickR
Pue'sO1755301NPSCRAMPTONPhilipMrLast night the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor and Mr Sheriff CRAMPTON, attended by the constables went to Essex street and took a Billard Table out of one of the coffee Houses which they publicaly burnt in the street. His Lordship went to several other places where Billard Tables were kept but being refused admittance, prevented from the burning of several othersNickR
FJ1848317NPDCRAMPTONPhilip HenryEsqOn the 10th inst, in Clifton-place London, Maria Henry, youngest daughter of the late Philip Henry CRAMPTON, Esq of Fassaro, co Wicklow, and niece of the Dowager Vicountess GlentworthNickR
FJ1785104-06NPMCRAMPTON CaptCapt CRAMPTON, son of Alderman CRAMPTON, to Miss Anne CROKER KING, second daughter of Samuel CROKER KING, Esq. an eminent surgeon of this cityNickR
FJ1828725NPDCRAMPTON MajJuly 21, in Holles St, at an advanced age Maj CROMPTON, son of the late Ald CRAMPTONNickR
WMT J18271115NPSCRAMPTON Mr K CCOURT OF KING'S BENCH. ... THIS DAY. The King at the prosecution of Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P. a. Thomas N. Edgworth and J. Montgomery, Esqrs. This morning the Solicitor General moved for a conditional order for a criminal information to be filed at the suit of Mr. Henry Grattan, Member of Parliament for the city of Dublin, against Thomas Newcomen Edgworth and James Montgomery, Esqrs., for provoking him to fight a duel, and for having written and caused to be published in the public prints, a Letter, in which the said Edgworth stigmatized Mr. Henry Grattan as a "libeller and coward". The Solicitor General was proceeding to read the Charging Affidavit, which set forth that Major Edgworth complained of having been libelled in Mr. Grattan's paper, "The Freeman's Journal"; and that the deponent knew of no offence he had given, except a paragraph contained in said paper could be so construed. ... Mr. Crampton, K.C. and Mr. Wills were both heard at great length in support of the application, which the Court was UNANIMOUS IN REFUSING.SdeM
LGA18181030NPMCRAMPTON RevWednesday morning, by the Rev. Mr. CRAMPTON, at Castle Connell church, Luke BERNARD, Esq. of this city, to Mrs. EVANS, relict of the late Eyre EVANS, Esq. Captain and Paymaster of the 51st regt.NickR
LGA1810603NPMCRAMPTON Rev MrYesterday morning, by the Rev Mr CRAMPTON, at Castle Connell, James Fitzgerald MASSEY of Stoneville in this county to Miss DUNSCOMBE of this cityNickR
Longford J1839406NPMCRANEEmily Barbara April 2, in Down Cathedral, William T. Malter, Esq., Civil Engineer, Belfast, to Emily Barbara, only daughter of the late Rev. George Crane, of Ardglass.SdeM
Longford J1839406NPMCRANEGeorgeRevApril 2, in Down Cathedral, William T. Malter, Esq., Civil Engineer, Belfast, to Emily Barbara, only daughter of the late Rev. George Crane, of Ardglass.SdeM
WMT J1826202NPMCRANFIELDGeorge DarleyEsqOn Thursday, the 26th instant, in St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. J.J. Fea, George Darley Cranfield, Esq., Captain in his Majesty's 90th Regiment of Light Infantry, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mark Monsarrat, of Summer-hill, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835730NPDCRANSTONRobertRevOn the 12th instant, in Belfast, the Rev. Robert Cranston, Wesleyan Minister.SdeM
WMT J1826525NPMCRASTEEJamesEsq MajOn the 10th instant, at Jarrow, by the Rev. R. Green, A.M., James Crastee, Esq., Major in the 22d Regiment, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late T. Green, Esq. of Westoe, in the County of Durham.SdeM
WMT J1824520NPMCRAUFORDCharlotte Anne On the 5th inst. at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, London, Major James J. Frazer, of the 7th Hussars, second son of the late Sir W. Frazer, Bart. to Charlotte Anne, only child of Daniel Crauford, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1824520NPMCRAUFORDDanielEsqOn the 5th inst. at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, London, Major James J. Frazer, of the 7th Hussars, second son of the late Sir W. Frazer, Bart. to Charlotte Anne, only child of Daniel Crauford, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1825811NPDCRAVENLouisa (nee BRUNTON)Countess CravenOn Tuesday last, at Cowes, after a lingering illness, the Right Hon. Earl of Craven, the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Berks, Recorder of Coventry, and a Lieutenant-General in the Army, in the 55th year of his age. His Lordship married 12th December, 1807, Louisa (Miss Brunton, of Covent-garden Theatre) and has left issue Viscount Uffington, now Earl Craven, another son, and a daughter; the latter born 26th June, 1815. SdeM
Pue'sO1741929NPACRAVENMargaretMrsHenry LEADER gent sole executor of Henry LEADER the elder and Edward HERBERT esq, the said Henry LEADER, the younger, John PURCELL, the Rev Stanly CRAVEN, and Margaret his wife, execurors of john LEADER deceased; plaintiffs — Richard PUNCE and William PUNCE; Defendants ...sell ... North West part or three Gneaves of Killnegurteeny for 61 years commencing 1st day of may 1711 ...NickR
Pue'sO1741929NPACRAVENStanlyRevHenry LEADER gent sole executor of Henry LEADER the elder and Edward HERBERT esq, the said Henry LEADER, the younger, John PURCELL, the Rev Stanly CRAVEN, and Margaret his wife, execurors of john LEADER deceased; plaintiffs — Richard PUNCE and William PUNCE; Defendants ...sell ... North West part or three Gneaves of Killnegurteeny for 61 years commencing 1st day of may 1711 ...NickR
WMT J1825811NPDCRAVENWilliamEarl of CravenOn Tuesday last, at Cowes, after a lingering illness, the Right Hon. Earl of Craven, the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Berks, Recorder of Coventry, and a Lieutenant-General in the Army, in the 55th year of his age. His Lordship married 12th December, 1807, Louisa (Miss Brunton, of Covent-garden Theatre) and has left issue Viscount Uffington, now Earl Craven, another son, and a daughter; the latter born 26th June, 1815. SdeM
WMT J1825811NPDCRAVENWilliamViscount UffingtonOn Tuesday last, at Cowes, after a lingering illness, the Right Hon. Earl of Craven, the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Berks, Recorder of Coventry, and a Lieutenant-General in the Army, in the 55th year of his age. His Lordship married 12th December, 1807, Louisa (Miss Brunton, of Covent-garden Theatre) and has left issue Viscount Uffington, now Earl Craven, another son, and a daughter; the latter born 26th June, 1815. SdeM
Longford J1839907NPDCRAVEN Earl of CravenThe Hon. Miss Craven, sister of the late Earl of Craven, in her 68th year.SdeM
Longford J1839907NPDCRAVEN Hon MissThe Hon. Miss Craven, sister of the late Earl of Craven, in her 68th year.SdeM
WMT J18311027NPMCRAWFORDAndrewEsqOn Monday, the 10th inst., in the Church of Drumcliff, by the Rev. H. Murray, Andrew Crawford, Esq., of Sligo, to Mary Emma, only daughter of B. Coyne, Esq., M.D. of that town.SdeM
WMT G1835122NPBCRAWFORDAndrewEsqOn the 13th instant, in Leeson-street, Dublin, William Cooper, youngest son of Andrew Crawford, Esq.SdeM
Longford J1839608NPDCRAWFORDAndrewEsqMay 28, aged 17, at Vergemont, where he had gone for the benefit of his health, John William, youngest son of Andrew Crawford, Esq., Loughan, county Longford.SdeM
Longford J1840314NPDCRAWFORDAndrewEsqFebruary 29, at Vergemount, Samuel Westley Handy Crawford, Esq., eldest son of Andrew Crawford, of Loughan, county Longford, Esq. His happiness was great in the Lord, his faith strong in his Redeemer, and firm to the end. SdeM
WMT J18331217NPSCRAWFORDAndrewMrAFFAIR OF HONOUR. We have received the following letter from James Auchmuty, Esq. ... Mr. Andrew Crawford and Mr. Edward Rorke ... James Auchmuty. Newpark, Rathowen, Jan. 9th, 1833.SdeM
WMT J1829226NPMCRAWFORDAnna On the 12th instant, in St. Peter's church, Drogheda, by the Rev. Robert Handcock, D.D., Ralph Smith, Esq. to Anna, youngest daughter of the Rev. Charles Crawford.SdeM
WMT J1829226NPMCRAWFORDCharlesRevOn the 12th instant, in St. Peter's church, Drogheda, by the Rev. Robert Handcock, D.D., Ralph Smith, Esq. to Anna, youngest daughter of the Rev. Charles Crawford.SdeM
WMT J1830401NPMCRAWFORDDorcas Emily At Ballyshannon, on the 23d instant, by the Rev. George Tredenick, Dorcas Emily, eldest daughter of Doctor Crawford, of Rockville, to William Leathem, of Derry, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835115NPMCRAWFORDElizabeth On the 6th inst., in Derry, by the Rev. James Morgan, William Morgan, jun., Esq., of Cookstown, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Samuel Crawford, Esq., of Portglenone.SdeM
WMT J1832209NPMCRAWFORDElizabeth Fanny On the 2d inst., in Newtownforbes Church, Horrace Gates Fenwick, 77th Regiment, third son of the late Major Fenwick, Royal Artillery, to Elizabeth Fanny, second daughter of the Rev. Doctor Crawford, Vicar General of the diocese of Ardagh.SdeM
WMT J1824722NPSCRAWFORDGeorgeRev... Newtown Forbes ... where there are two Magistrates, namely, the Rev. George Crawford, and Captain Walker, of the Longford Staff ...SdeM
WMT J1827719NPMCRAWFORDGeorgeRevAt Longford Church, by the Rev. George Crawford, Captain Groeme, 91st Regiment, son of George Groeme, of Inchbrakie, Perthshire, to Elizabeth Frances, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Ridgeway, Esq.SdeM
Longford J1839105NPSCRAWFORDGeorgeRevIt having been ascertained that the Rev. George Crawford, Vicar General of the Diocese of Ardagh, had declined to accept the living of Temple- Michael, a general feeling of rejoicing was manifested in the vicinity of Newtown-Forbes, by a display of bonfires and loud and continued cheering during the evening of Wednesday, the 2d instant.SdeM
Longford J1840118NPSCRAWFORDGeorgeRevOn Saturday last, George John Crawford, Esq., second son of the Rev. George Crawford, LL.D., of St. Anne's, in this county, after having taken the usual oaths, was admitted a member of the bar. SdeM
Longford J1840118NPSCRAWFORDGeorge JohnEsqOn Saturday last, George John Crawford, Esq., second son of the Rev. George Crawford, LL.D., of St. Anne's, in this county, after having taken the usual oaths, was admitted a member of the bar. SdeM
Longford J1839112NPSCRAWFORDHRevThe late HurricaneSdeM
Longford J1839223NPSCRAWFORDHRevThe remains of the late James Barbor, Esq., were consigned to the tomb in the Church-yard of this Parish, on Monday last. The funeral was attended by almost every respectable gentleman resident in our county, and by a vast number of other persons, and by Mr. Barbor's Tenantry in scarfs and bands. Upon the procession reaching the Church, his remains were brought in, where the beautiful and solemn service was read impressively by the Rev. H. Crawford, Curate, by whom also a very excellent and awakening address was delivered to the very large congregation assembled.SdeM
WMT J1830826NPMCRAWFORDHessy Madaline On Tuesday last, in Newtown-Forbes Church, by the Rev. Lewis Potter, the Rev. Arthur Palmer, to Hessy Madaline, third daughter of the Rev. Dr. Crawford, Vicar-General of Ardagh.SdeM
WMT J1833718NPDCRAWFORDHessy Maria July 8, at Rockville, Hessy Maria, daughter of Surgeon Crawford, Donegal Regiment of Militia.SdeM
Longford Msgr1837120NPMCRAWFORDHughRevIn Longford Church, on the 30th inst., by the Very Rev. the Dean of Ardagh, the Rev. Hugh Crawford, eldest son of Major General Crawford, to Jemima, youngest daughter of James Hunt, Esq., of Sackville-Street.SdeM
WMT J1828131NPMCRAWFORDIsabella Letitia At St. George's, Hanover-square, London, Captain William Henry Barnard, Grenadier Guards, to Isabella Letitia, second daughter of the late Brigadier General James Crawford.SdeM
Longford Msgr1837127NPDCRAWFORDJEsqOn Saturday morning last, Thos. Lloyd, who had been in custody for the murder of Brock, died in jail. An Inquest was held on the body before J. Crawford, Esq. Verdict - Died by the visitation of God.SdeM
WMT J1828131NPMCRAWFORDJamesBrig GenAt St. George's, Hanover-square, London, Captain William Henry Barnard, Grenadier Guards, to Isabella Letitia, second daughter of the late Brigadier General James Crawford.SdeM
WMT J18271115NPDCRAWFORDJamesRevOn the 7th instant, at Maghery, in the county Donegal, at the Rev. James Crawford's, Mrs. Mary M'Christie, daughter to the late Rev. Alexander Crywford[sic], of Marble Hill.SdeM
WMT G1835521NPMCRAWFORDJamesRevOn Thursday evening last, by the Rev. James Crawford, Mr. John Watson, Drumacose, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Walker, of Dundrain.SdeM
Longford Msgr1837127NPBCRAWFORDJohnEsqOn Sunday, the 15th inst., the lady of John Crawford, Esq., Manager of the Bank of Ireland in this town, of a daughter.SdeM
Longford J1839914NPBCRAWFORDJohnEsqIn this town, this morning, the lady of John Crawford, Esq., Deputy Sovereign, of a son.SdeM
Longford J1839907NPNCRAWFORDJohnEsq J POn Tuesday last, William Lloyd Galbraith, Esq., of Currygrane, was sworn in one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this County before John Crawford, Esq., J.P., in this town.SdeM
WMT G1835226NPBCRAWFORDJohnMrsIn Fir-street, Drogheda, Mrs. John Crawford, of a daughter.SdeM
WMT J18321108NPSCRAWFORDJohn John Crawford, Esq., Deputy Sovereign of Longford, has been appointed to the Commission of the Peace for that County.SdeM
Longford J1839608NPDCRAWFORDJohn William May 28, aged 17, at Vergemont, where he had gone for the benefit of his health, John William, youngest son of Andrew Crawford, Esq., Loughan, county Longford.SdeM
WMT J1827712NPMCRAWFORDLouisa On the 10th instant, at St. George's Church, by the Rev. William Bushe, Mathew Crawford, of Rockville, County Westmeath, Esq. to Louisa, daughter of Colonel Crawford.SdeM
WMT J1827712NPMCRAWFORDMathewEsqOn the 10th instant, at St. George's Church, by the Rev. William Bushe, Mathew Crawford, of Rockville, County Westmeath, Esq. to Louisa, daughter of Colonel Crawford.SdeM
WMT J18291015NPACRAWFORDMatthewEsqCOUNTY OF LONGFORD. TO BE LET, ... The House Offices and Demesne of TIERLICKEN, ... For further particulars inquire of Matthew Crawford, Esq., Rockfield, Rathowen, or James W. Little, Esq., Baggot-street, Dublin ...SdeM
WMT J1827308NPDCRAWFORDPrinceRevOn Sunday, the 18th instant, at the residence of her grandson, the Rev. Prince Crawford, Mrs. E. Browne, aged 17 [sic] years.SdeM
WMT J1832315NPMCRAWFORDSamuelEsqOn the 1st instant, at Newtown Forbes Church by the Rev. Arthur Palmer, Samuel Crawford, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. Doctor Crawford, Rector of Clonguish and Vicar General, &c., of Ardagh, to Miss Anna West, daughter of the late George West, Esq., of Dromore.SdeM
WMT G1835115NPMCRAWFORDSamuelEsqOn the 6th inst., in Derry, by the Rev. James Morgan, William Morgan, jun., Esq., of Cookstown, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Samuel Crawford, Esq., of Portglenone.SdeM
Longford J1840314NPDCRAWFORDSamuel Westley HandyEsqFebruary 29, at Vergemount, Samuel Westley Handy Crawford, Esq., eldest son of Andrew Crawford, of Loughan, county Longford, Esq. His happiness was great in the Lord, his faith strong in his Redeemer, and firm to the end. SdeM
WMT G1835122NPBCRAWFORDWilliam Cooper On the 13th instant, in Leeson-street, Dublin, William Cooper, youngest son of Andrew Crawford, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1823306NPACRAWFORDWilliam Henry CHANCERY
Mathew Carlisle Wilder, a Minor, by Isabella Pollock, widow, his next friend, Plaintiff.
Hugh Pollock, and John Wilder, Esqrs., and others, Defendants.
The feigned Lessee of the said Minor and others against The casual Ejector. ... Set up to be Let by Public Auction for the Term of Nine Months ... All that and those, the HOUSE, OFFICES and DEMESNE of CASTLE WILDER, situate in the County of Longford, as the same were lately in the occupation of John Wilder, Esq., with right of Turbary.
Dated this 3d day of March, 1823.
Thomas Ball. For particulars apply to James Wensley Bond, Esq., the receiver, Edgeworthstown, County Longford; or to William Henry Crawford, the Minors Solicitor, 14 Merrion Square South, Dublin.
SdeM
WMT J1827712NPMCRAWFORD ColOn the 10th instant, at St. George's Church, by the Rev. William Bushe, Mathew Crawford, of Rockville, County Westmeath, Esq. to Louisa, daughter of Colonel Crawford.SdeM
WMT J1830401NPMCRAWFORD DrAt Ballyshannon, on the 23d instant, by the Rev. George Tredenick, Dorcas Emily, eldest daughter of Doctor Crawford, of Rockville, to William Leathem, of Derry, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1832621NPSCRAWFORD DrOur readers will perceive by our University intelligence that Mr. Crawford, third son of the highly respected and esteemed Doctor Crawford, of St. Annes, Newtownforbes, has highly distinguished himself by obtaining the second Scholarship, at an examination lately held, when there were 20 vacancies ...SdeM
Longford J1839112NPSCRAWFORD GenThe late HurricaneSdeM
Longford Msgr1837120NPMCRAWFORD Maj GenIn Longford Church, on the 30th inst., by the Very Rev. the Dean of Ardagh, the Rev. Hugh Crawford, eldest son of Major General Crawford, to Jemima, youngest daughter of James Hunt, Esq., of Sackville-Street.SdeM
WMT J1832621NPSCRAWFORD MrOur readers will perceive by our University intelligence that Mr. Crawford, third son of the highly respected and esteemed Doctor Crawford, of St. Annes, Newtownforbes, has highly distinguished himself by obtaining the second Scholarship, at an examination lately held, when there were 20 vacancies ...SdeM
Longford J1839112NPSCRAWFORD MrsThe late HurricaneSdeM
WMT J1830826NPMCRAWFORD Rev DrOn Tuesday last, in Newtown-Forbes Church, by the Rev. Lewis Potter, the Rev. Arthur Palmer, to Hessy Madaline, third daughter of the Rev. Dr. Crawford, Vicar-General of Ardagh.SdeM
WMT J1832209NPMCRAWFORD Rev DrOn the 2d inst., in Newtownforbes Church, Horrace Gates Fenwick, 77th Regiment, third son of the late Major Fenwick, Royal Artillery, to Elizabeth Fanny, second daughter of the Rev. Doctor Crawford, Vicar General of the diocese of Ardagh.SdeM
WMT J1832315NPMCRAWFORD Rev DrOn the 1st instant, at Newtown Forbes Church by the Rev. Arthur Palmer, Samuel Crawford, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. Doctor Crawford, Rector of Clonguish and Vicar General, &c., of Ardagh, to Miss Anna West, daughter of the late George West, Esq., of Dromore.SdeM
WMT J1832503NPMCRAWFORD Rev DrAt Newtownforbes Church, on Tuesday, the 1st inst., by the Rev. Dr. Crawford, Thomas Gosselin, Esq., of Drum-house, Rona, to Alicia, eldest daughter of the late George West, of Drumbere, County Leitrim, Esq.SdeM
WMT J18321011NPMCRAWFORD Rev DrMarried on Thursday last at Knockdrin Castle, the seat of Sir R. Levinge, Bart. by the Rev. Dr. Crawford, Vicar General of the diocese of Ardagh, the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Forbes, to Frances Mary, only daughter of - Terirtt, Esq. of Chilton Hall, Suffolk.SdeM
Longford J1839112NPSCRAWFORD Rev DrThe Rev. Dr. Crawford having declined accepting the valuable preferment of Templemichael, so kindly offered to him by His Grace the Archbishop of Tuam, His Grace has appointed the Rev. John Trench, Rector of Castlebar, to succeed to Templemichael. Mr. Trench had formerly been in charge of part of this parish as Curate for some years, and his return is gladly hailed, as likely to give the highest satisfaction.SdeM
WMT J1833718NPDCRAWFORD SurgeonJuly 8, at Rockville, Hessy Maria, daughter of Surgeon Crawford, Donegal Regiment of Militia.SdeM
Longford Msgr1837127NPMCRAWFORD Very Rev DrOn the 28th inst., in Longford Church, by the Very Rev. Doctor Crawford, V.G., William Oldham, of Ashfield, Co. Dublin, Esq., to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Kinsley, Esq., of this town.SdeM
LGA1814412NPSCREAGHArthur GethinEsqEdward 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
LGA1817815NPDCREAGHArthur GethinEsqAt Newport, the lady of John TAYLOR, of Breca, co Waterford, —She was eldest daughter of A G CREAGH, Esq, of Laurentinum, co Cork, by Isabella, sister of the late Col BAGWELL, MP for co TipperaryNickR
FJ1817819NPDCREAGHArthur GethinEsqOn the 7th inst, Mrs TAYLOR wife of Capt TAYLOR of Breca, co Waterford, and eldest daughter of A G CREAGH Esq of Laurentinum, co CorkNickR
LC1835215NPDCREAGHArthur GethinEsqAt Rockforest, Cork, the residence of her son-in-law the Rev James GRANT, at the advanced age of 78 years, Theodosia, relict of the late Maj Eyre COOTE and sister to the late Arthur Gethin CREAGH of Lawrentinum, EsqNickR
FJ1830524NPMCREAGHElizabeth May 18, in the cathedral of Cashel, Maj CARTER Stipendary Magistrate to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of richard CREAGH of GoldenNickR
LEP-CS1828808NPSCREAGHHonora On Saturday, Mr. BENNETT held another inquest on the body of a fine young woman named Honora CREAGH, who was crushed to death on the bridge of Bruff, by a horse taking head, and dashing her against the battlements. The unfortunate victim bore a very excellent character, and was enciente at the moment of the accident.NickR
LC1827228NPACREAGHJMrAdvertisement for properties in LimerickNickR
LC17811122NPDCREAGHMichaelEsqAt Laurentinum, Co. Cork, Michael CREAGH, Esq.NickR
Longford J18391207NPDCREAGHMichaelLt Col SirDec. 1, at Kildare-place, Michael, second son of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Creagh, of the 86th Regiment.SdeM
Longford J18391207NPDCREAGHMichael Dec. 1, at Kildare-place, Michael, second son of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Creagh, of the 86th Regiment.SdeM
Pue'sO1739214NPMCREAGHPierce jun.EsqWe hear from Limerick that Pierce CREAGH junr of Dungan in the co of Clare Esq was married to Miss QUIN, daughter of Valentine QUIN of Adair in the cco of Limerick Esq, a very agreeable lady with a £6000 fortuneNickR
LC18231227NPSCREAGHRichardEsqOn Sunday night last, a valuable in-calf heiffer was maliciously killed on the lands of Gurteen, Parisg of Quinn, County Clare, the property of Mr. C. REDDAN. Those lands were some time since in the hands of cotter tenants, who were forgiven an immense arear, on giving up the lands to the owner, Richard CREAGH, Esq. of Dangan, who subsequently let them to the present tenant.NickR
FJ1830524NPMCREAGHRichardEsqMay 18, in the cathedral of Cashel, Maj CARTER Stipendary Magistrate to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Richard CREAGH of GoldenNickR
WMT J1827913NPDCREAGHWilliamEsqIn Limerick, Mrs. Creagh, relict of the late Wm. Creagh, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835305NPBCREAGH CaptOn the 16th ultimo, at Haslar, Gosport, the lady of Captain Creagh, 86th Regiment, of a son.SdeM
WMT J1827913NPDCREAGH MrsIn Limerick, Mrs. Creagh, relict of the late Wm. Creagh, Esq.SdeM
LEP-CS1830525NPMCREAGHEElizabeth MaryMissAlso at Cashel Cathedral, by the Rev J M POOLE, Sampson CARTER Esq, Chief Magistrate of Police, to Elizabeth Mary third daughter of R CREAGHE Esq of Castle Park, GoldenNickR
LEP-CS1830525NPMCREAGHERichardEsqAlso at Cashel Cathedral, by the Rev J M POOLE, Sampson CARTER Esq, Chief Magistrate of Police, to Elizabeth Mary third daughter of R CREAGHE Esq of Castle Park, GoldenNickR
CG HA1790227NPSCREAGHEStephenMrLimerick, 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.NickR
WMT J1828515NPMCREANMartinEsqOn Monday morning, the 12th instant, by the Rev. Laurence Dunn, Martin Crean, Esq. of Lower Abbey street, to Ellen, daughter of the late Edward Joseph Lewins (of Paris, and formerly of this city), Inspector General of the Colleges of France.SdeM
WMT G1835122NPBCREANWMrOn Monday, the 12th instant, at his residence, No. 6, Lower Abbey-street, Dublin, Mr. W. Crean, aged 23 years. He has left an only sister and a numerous circle of friends to mourn his [ ].SdeM
WMT J1824701NPDCREANWilliamEsq Lt h/pAt Streamstown, county Mayo, William Crean, Esq., Lieutenant on half-pay of the 1st Garrison Battalion.SdeM
WMT J1824715NPDCREAN LtAt Streamstown, County Mayo, Lieut. Crean, half-pay 1st Garrison Battalion.SdeM
LS1839730NPMCREEDAdelaide At anne's church Dublin, by the Rev Mr WEST, Capt R M MEREDITH, 13th Light Infantry to Adelaide, daughter of James CREED Esq of Kilmallock, co LimerickNickR
FJ1782126-29NPMCREEDAnneMissIn Corke Mr John BOND to Miss Anne CREED of Uregare in the County LimerickNickR
LGA18071222NPMCREEDCEsqOn Thursday (18 Dec 1807) at Fedamore church by the Rev W LEE Henry LEE Esq of Barna in TIP to Miss [Mary] CROFTS daut of Christopher CROFTS Esq of Steam Hill COR and niece of C CREED Esq of Ballynanty in this countyNickR
FJ1827618NPDCREEDCatherineMrsOn the 14th inst, in Rutland St, Catherine the widow of the late William CREED of Ballygrenan Castle in the co LimerickNickR
LC1827811NPSCREEDCatherineMrsSMYTH v. CREED—This was an ejectment on the title, to recover possession of the lands of Ballynanty, &c. now in the possession of Mrs Catherine CREED, and the issue was from the Court of Chancery to try the validity of a certain indenture of lease, executed by Charles SMYTH, of Castlepark, Esq. to the late Charles CREED, Esq. 27th of March 1790. The Jury found for the Defendant, with costs.NickR
LC1832502NPACREEDCatherinewidowCatherine CREED widow plaintiff Willaim CREED & others defendents - decree 5 Jul 1826 Estate & interest of Charles CREED deceased - Auction Town & lands of Uregare, Meadugh co LimerickNickR
LC1810411NPSCREEDCharlesEsqThe Widow STOREY, of Bruff, acknowledges the receipt of Two Guineas from Charles CREED, Esq.NickR
LGA1814624NPACREEDCharlesEsqSale of` horses owned by late Charles CREED EsqNickR
LGA1814624NPSCREEDCharlesEsqOn Wednesday the 15th inst, Robert Hedges EYRE, Esq was elected a common council man of the ancient and loyan corporation of Bandon Bridge, in room of the late Charles CREED, EsqNickR
LGA1816906NPDCREEDCharlesEsqTuesday morning, at his seat of Ballygrennan, in this county, much regretted, William CREED, Esq. brother to the late Charles CREED, Esq.NickR
LC1827811NPSCREEDCharlesEsqSMYTH v. CREED—This was an ejectment on the title, to recover possession of the lands of Ballynanty, &c. now in the possession of Mrs Catherine CREED, and the issue was from the Court of Chancery to try the validity of a certain indenture of lease, executed by Charles SMYTH, of Castlepark, Esq. to the late Charles CREED, Esq. 27th of March 1790. The Jury found for the Defendant, with costs.NickR
FJ1816912NPDCREEDCharlesEsq deceasedOn Tuesday last, at Ballygrennan, co Limerick, William CREED Esq, brother of the late Charles CREED EsqNickR
LC1803611NPACREEDCharles Leicester Bull
At the equest of Charles CREED, Richard ASTLEY, Esq; of Odston-Hall, Leicestershire, has sent a remarkable fine three year old Bull, named Valentine, got by Mr. FOWLER's Shakespeare, for the improvement of the Breed of cattle in this part of the country, to serve at one Guinea each cow, at Ballynanty, near Bruff, where he is to remain some time.
June 11, 1803.
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LC1826617NPACREEDCharles 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.
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LEP-CS1829313NPSCREEDCharles see Rev Robert BOURKENickR
LC1832502NPACREEDCharles Catherine CREED widow plaintiff Willaim CREED & others defendents - decree 5 Jul 1826 Estate & interest of Charles CREED deceased - Auction Town & lands of Uregare, Meadugh co LimerickNickR
LC1801919NPMCREEDEdwardEsqThis morning at George's Church by the Rev. John HOARE, Edward CREED. Esq; of the city of Cork, to Miss RUSSELL, daughter of the late William RUSSELL, Esq; of this City.NickR
LEP-CS1828815NPMCREEDEliza At St George's Church, Dublin, by the Rev J. SHORTT, Captain Thomas Bowyer BOWER, elsest son of Thomas Bowyer BOWER, of Irwine-House, in the county Dorset, to Eliza, only daughter of the late William CREED, of Ballygrennan Castle, in the County Limerick,NickR
LC1793105NPDCREEDFrancisEsqLast Wednesday night, greatly lamented by a numerous and respectable acquaintance, Mrs. CREED, wife of Francis CREED, Esq; of Ballygrennan, in the Couny of LimerickNickR
LC1803910NPDCREEDJamesEsqLast Wednesday, at Maidstown, in this county, Mrs. CREED, wife to James CREED, Esq; ...NickR
LS1839730NPMCREEDJamesEsqAt anne's church Dublin, by the Rev Mr WEST, Capt R M MEREDITH, 13th Light Infantry to Adelaide, daughter of James CREED Esq of Kilmallock, co LimerickNickR
LC1769313NPACREEDJohnEsqEdward O’BRYEN, Esq; Plaintiff.
John CREED, Esq; and others Defendants
The several Tenants of the lands of Knockuregare and other lands in the pleadings in this cause mentioned are desired immediately to pay off all rents and arrears of Rents due of them respectively to John DWYER, the younger of the City of Limerick, Gent. who is appointed to receive the same by Order of the High Court of the Chancery, otherwise they will be proceeded against immediately fpr the recovery of the same.
Dated, March 13, 1769
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LC18241006NPBCREEDJohnEsqAt his house in George's Street, the Lady of John CREED, Esq of a daughterNickR
LS1839924NPDCREEDJohnEsqAt his house, Lower Mount Street, Dublin, deeply regretted by his numerous relatives and friends, John CREED Esq for many years an eminent solicitor. His Remains will be interred in the family voult at Uregare, in this co, Friday nextNickR
FJ1850729NPDCREEDJohn CRevJuly 24, in Limerick, the Rev John C CREED vicar of Killaliathan near DromcolloherNickR
LGA1814624NPACREEDWilliamEsqSale of` horses owned by late Charles CREED EsqNickR
LGA1816906NPDCREEDWilliamEsqTuesday morning, at his seat of Ballygrennan, in this county, much regretted, William CREED, Esq. brother to the late Charles CREED, Esq.NickR
FJ1816912NPDCREEDWilliamEsqOn Tuesday last, at Ballygrennan, co Limerick, William CREED Esq, brother of the late Charles CREED EsqNickR
FJ1827618NPDCREEDWilliamEsqOn the 14th inst, in Rutland St, Catherine the widow of the late William CREED of Ballygrenan Castle in the co LimerickNickR
LEP-CS1828815NPMCREEDWilliamEsqAt St George's Church, Dublin, by the Rev J. SHORTT, Captain Thomas Bowyer BOWER, elsest son of Thomas Bowyer BOWER, of Irwine-House, in the county Dorset, to Eliza, only daughter of the late William CREED, of Ballygrennan Castle, in the County Limerick,NickR
LC1832502NPACREEDWilliam Catherine CREED widow plaintiff Willaim CREED & others defendents - decree 5 Jul 1826 Estate & interest of Charles CREED deceased - Auction Town & lands of Uregare, Meadugh co LimerickNickR
LGA1811426NPDCREED MrsOn 17th instant aged 84 years Mrs CREED relict of Edward CREED of Fair view in the Northern Liberties of CorkNickR
LGA1819312NPSCREED MrsCommittals: ... To the county Gaol ... By H. BEVAN, Esq. Roger MCNAMARA, killing a sheep the property of Mrs. CREED.
By Eyre EVANS, Esq. Wm. KENNY, assault and robbery.
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LGA1819323NPSCREED MrsRoger MCNAMARA, killing a sheep the property of Mrs. CREED, guilty, transported for lifeNickR
LC1827317NPSCREED MrsDublin:

SMITH a. CREED.
March 2

  The Lord Chancellor, this day, decreed the Lease for lives, renewable forever, under which the Defendant holds the lands of Ballynanty, in this County, void, and directed an injunction to issue on the 1st of November next, to put the Plaintiff into possession; and, on Wednesday, he stated, at the seating of the Court, that, on turning the matter in his mind, he was of opinion that he could pronounce no other Decree but that, as he conceived that the Defendant's case ought to have been brought by a Cross-Bill, as well as in her answer to the Bill filed in this Cause. He would withhold the notes of the Decree till the first day of next Term, to give her an opportunity of filing such a Bill if she should be so advised.

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LEP-CS18281121NPSCREED MrsThe Rev. Richard BOURKE thankfully acknowledges the receipt of 1l. each from Mrs. CREED, of Ballynanty, and Edward CROKER, of Grange Hill House, Esq. in aid of the building of the new Chapel of Bruff.NickR
LC17831113NPMCREED widowLast Tuesday, at Mungret Church, the Rv. Mr. William MASSY to the widow CREEDNickR
LEP-CS18281209NPSCREED  The court of the King's Bench has given judgment in the cause of the lessee of SMYTH v. CREED, and set aside the verdict which the defendant obtained at the Limerick Assizes of 1827; and in giving judgment, declared the lease under which the defendant holds Ballynanty, in the County of Limerick, to be void. ...NickR
FJ17831120-22NPMCREED(nee ??)Widow At Limerick, the rev William MASSY to the widow CREEDNickR
CG&GA1794604NPDCREEDONJohnMrLast week at the Brick Kilns, at the very advanced age of 89, though in the perfect exercise of her reason, to the last minute, Mrs TRANT, relict of Philip TRANT Esq. She was only daughter of Mr John CREEDAN formerly an eminent merchant and granddaughter of David TERRY of Castle Terry in this county Esq ...NickR
LRTV1861625NPMCREHANEdwardRevAt Croom Church, by the Rev H HAILY (recte BAILEY), assisted by the Rev Edward O'GRADY, uncles to the bride; R M STUDDERT, Esq, eldest son of Richard STUDDERT, Esq. JP, Fort House, county Clare, to Rosalie Frances FRINGS, granddaughter of the Rev Edward CREHAN (recte CROKER), Rector, county LimerickNickR
WMT J1828228NPMCREIGHTONAbraham JohnEsqAt Bangor Cathedral, North Wales, Abraham John Creighton, Esq. of Killeremin Lodge, King's Co. to Jane Matilda, third daughter to the late Rev. Launcelot King Conyngham, Rector of Ratoath, County of Meath.SdeM
WMT J1823703NPDCREIGHTONGeorgeEsqOn the 27th inst. at his house in Portobello, in the 87th year of his age, George Creighton, Esq.SdeM
LS1840114NPBCREIGHTONJ CrokerEsqIn Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin, the lady of J Croker CREIGHTON Esq of a sonNickR
WMT J1827816NPDCREIGHTONJohnEsqAt his house, Merrion-square, on Saturday, the 11th inst. in the 59th year of his age, John Creighton, Esq., Member and twice President of the College of Surgeons in Ireland.SdeM
FJ1836217NPMCREIGHTONJohn CrokerEsqOn the 15th inst, at St Peter's Chutrch, John Croker CREIGHTON, Esq, eldest son of G W CREIGHTON, Esq barrister-at-law, to Margaret Jane, second daughter of David ELLIOT Esq Deputy Commissionary General of IrelandNickR
FJ1841817NPBCREIGHTONJohn CrokerEsqOn the 12th inst the lady of John Croker CREIGHTON Esq of Upper Pembroke Street of a sonNickR
FJ1836217NPMCREIGHTONW REsqOn the 15th inst, at St Peter's Chutrch, John Croker CREIGHTON, Esq, eldest son of G W CREIGHTON, Esq barrister-at-law, to Margaret Jane, second daughter of David ELLIOT Esq Deputy Commissionary General of IrelandNickR
WMT J18261123NPDCRIEDNathanielEsqOn the 13th inst. at St. Andrew's Church, by the Rev. Moore Morgan, Francis Perry, Esq. of Newcastle, in the county of Limerick, to Rebecca, youngest daughter of the late Nathaniel Cried, Esq. of Roebuck, county of Dublin.SdeM
WMT J18261123NPDCRIEDRebecca On the 13th inst. at St. Andrew's Church, by the Rev. Moore Morgan, Francis Perry, Esq. of Newcastle, in the county of Limerick, to Rebecca, youngest daughter of the late Nathaniel Cried, Esq. of Roebuck, county of Dublin.SdeM
LC18261129NPSCRIPPS MrSteeple Chase—We have to apprise our sporting readers that the County Limerick Fox-Hunting Club has been challenged and will run for Thursday, the 30th instant—Four Miles—to start at two, p. m. from Athalacca spire, over Cloghan Hill, and Ballygibbs-house, to the Hill of Kilmallock—Mr. CRIPPS's Bacchus, rode by Mr. FITZGERALD; Mr. BEVAN's M_At-all, rode by owner; Mr. Holmes O'CONNELL's Billy-the-Beau, rode by ——. From the known celebrity of the horses, a desparate contest is expected. Another race over the same ground will take place between Mr. CROFTS and Mr. SHERLOCK.NickR
LC18261202NPSCRIPPS MrSporting Extraordinary.— The celebrated Steeple Chase for the Kilmallock fox hunting cup was run for on Thursday last, by Mr. BEVAN's Mr. Astall, rode by owner; Mr. CRIPPS;s Bacchus, (the holder of the cup,) rode by Mr. FITZGERALD; and Mr. Holmes O'CONNELL's Billy the Beau, rode by Mr. STEPHENSON. This was a closely contested race from Athlacca spire to past Clogher-hill, when Mr. BEVAN shot past his antagonistson the deep ground, and beat them home to Kilmallock in a very easy but gallant style—in fact, Mr. BEVAN had it all his own way the last miles. The other race between Mr. SHERLOCK and Mr. CROFTS for 50l. was won by Mr. S. after a closely contested race.NickR
LGA1810130NPN/SCRIPSJosephEsqThomas A ODELL, Esq our late High Sheriff for the county, is succeedded by Eyre EVANS, of Ash-hill, Esq. who has appointed Joseph CRIPS, Esq. his under sheriff. ...NickR
LC1793821NPSCRIPSRobertEsqYesterday, Maurice HERBERT and Joseph O'DONNELL, were brought in, transmitted to the County Jail by the Rev. John BENNETT, Justice of the Peace for this County, charged with several offences:—These men, who have been long on their keeping, were notorious ringleaders in the late disturbances.—Mr. BENNETT was attended by Major CROKER, Robert CRIPS, Benjamin CASHELL, Sam. BENNETT, and Edw. CROKER, jun. of Grangehill, Esqrs.—The Rev. John BENNETT, returns hes sincere thanks to the Gentlemen, who at a moment's notice, after he had apprehended Maurice HERBERT and Joseph O'DONNELL, assembled to assist him committing the above offenders to the County Jail.NickR
FJ1807324aNPSCRISPSEdwardEsqLimerick March, 21
Yesterday, the castle chase mentioned in our chronicle of Saturday last was run for from Rathmore Castle to the Baroo Field of Kilpeacon, the horses were rode by Edward CROKER Esq of Grangge Hill and Edw CRISPS Esq of Edward's town, the latter gentleman's hors was crossed by a dog, he was thrown, by which his wrist was sprained, the betts which were considerable were won by Mr CROKER
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HibChron1780511NPACROAKERMathew 
DESERTED

From his Majesty's 3d Regiment of HORSE, or Carabineers,
MATHEW CROAKER

About 28 years of age, 5 feet 10 and quarter inches high without his shoes, born in Charleville, in the county of Cork, his complexion fair, thin visaged, fair hair and aukward method of walking. He deserted off Furlow, and took with him his regimental cloathing and silver laced hat. He also stole a horse from his father, who is a Merchant at Charleville, at the time he deserted.
  Whoever apprehends and secures the above Deserter, in any of his Majesty's Gaols or Guard-Houses in this Kingdom, shal receive One Guinea Reward, over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament, by applying to the Commanding Officer of the Regiment at Tullamore, or to Sir Wm. MONTGOMERY, Bart. Dublin. April 27.
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WMT J18291119NPDCROASDALERichardColAt Rynn, Queen's County, in the 84th year of his age, Richard Croasdale, senior Magistrate, sen. Grand Juryman, and the last Colonel of the ever-memorable Irish Volunteers.SdeM
FJ1855709NPDCROCKERAEsqJune 28, at St Hellier's, Jersey, Emily Frances, wife of A CROCKER Esq Surgeon of the first Royal RegimentNickR
FJ1858510NPBCROCKERAlfredEsqApril 15, at Gibraltar, the wife of Alfred CROCKER Esq surgeon of the 1st Royal regt, of a daughterNickR
FJ1850808NPMCROCKERBenjamen HenryEsqAugust 3, at Monkstown, near Cork, Benjamin Henry CROCKER Esq to Margaret second daughter of P O'CONNELL Esq solicitorNickR
FJ1855709NPDCROCKEREmily Frances June 28, at St Hellier's, Jersey, Emily Frances, wife of A CROCKER Esq Surgeon of the first Royal RegimentNickR
FJ1855728NPMCROCKERJohnEsqApril 16, at Melbourne, Mr Richard M'CULLAGH, late of Dundalk, co Louth, to Mary Anne, daughter of J CROCKER, of Bromptom, MiddlesexNickR
FJ1855728NPMCROCKERMary Anne April 16, at Melbourne, Mr Richard M'CULLAGH, late of Dundalk, co Louth, to Mary Anne, daughter of J CROCKER, of Bromptom, MiddlesexNickR
WMT G1835507NPMCROFTMary Elizabeth At Saltwood, Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Archdeacon Croft, and grand-daughter of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Rev. George Bridges Moore.SdeM
WMT G1835115NPMCROFTSRevOn the 1st instant, in London, the Rev. S. Croft, to Georgina, youngest daughter of the late General Sir C. Cuyler, Bart.SdeM
WMT G1835507NPMCROFT ArchdeaconAt Saltwood, Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Archdeacon Croft, and grand-daughter of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Rev. George Bridges Moore.SdeM
LGA1811608NPMCROFTONAmildaBaroness CroftonA few days since, the Hon Hamilton Ralph CROFTON, (aid-de-camp to Gen Sir John CRADDOCK) youngest son of Sir E CROFTON Bart and of Baroness CROFTON to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas HEMSWORTH Esq of this cityNickR
WMT J1823522NPMCROFTONAugustaHonAt Lisson Church, James Caulfield, of Benown, in this County, Esq. to the Hon. Augusta Crofton.SdeM
WMT J18291203NPDCROFTONDorothea Jane On the 22d instant, in Upper Merrion-street, Dublin, Dorothea Jane, eldest daughter of Duke Crofton, Esq., of Lakefield, County Leitrim.SdeM
WMT J18291203NPDCROFTONDukeEsqOn the 22d instant, in Upper Merrion-street, Dublin, Dorothea Jane, eldest daughter of Duke Crofton, Esq., of Lakefield, County Leitrim.SdeM
FJ1767411-14NPMCROFTONEdwardEsq[11] Edward CROFTON Esq son of Sir Marcus LOWTHER-CROFTON Bart to Miss Ann CROKER daughter of Thomas CROKER Esq one of the Six Clerks of the Court of ChanceryNickR
Pue'sO1746816NPSCROFTONEdwardSirWe hear from Rosscommon that on the 9th inst Mr John CROFTON late of Dublin, Ironmonger but now of Rosscommon, shopkeeper ... Catherine CROFTON otherwise LOWTHER .. said Sir Edward's sister .. Guilty of said offence [see 1751]NickR
Pue'sO1751511NPSCROFTONEdwardSirThursday morning last, came a very remarkable Trial in the Court of Common Pleas by a leading order from the Court of Chancery in Ireland whereas Marcus CROFTON otherwise LOWTHER and Catherine, his wife the only sister and heir at law of the late Sir Edward CROFTON were plaintifs and Sir Oliver CROFTON Bart, defendant; and the issuebeing whether a will introduced by Sir Oliver in his favour said by him to have been perfected by the said Sir Edward CROFTON in February 1741 was executed by the said Sir Edward CROFTON or not; a Jury of the principal Gentlemen of the co Sligo after a trial which lasted until eight o'clock yesterday morning upon very full evidence brought in their verdict in a very shory time that the will was not executed by the said Sir Edward CROFTONNickR
Pue'sO17391222NPDCROFTONEdwardSir BtBy letters from Lyons in France by the last pacquets we are advised thate the Rt Hon Sir Edward CROFTON Bart, died there. he was MP for the Borough of Roscommon and is succeeded in Hionore and estate by his son Sir Edward CROFTOM Bt knight for the the coNickR
LC17971014NPDCROFTONEdwardSir BtAt Bath, Sir Edward CROFTON, Bart. One of the Representatives in Parliament for the County of Roscommon, and Colonel of the Militia of that County.NickR
FJ1825319NPMCROFTONEdwardSir BtOn the 3rd inst, at St James church London, Daniel TIGHE, Esq, second son of the late William TIGHE of Woodstock, in the co Kilkenny, Esq, to Frances third daughter of the late Hon Sir Edward CROFTON of Moate in the co Rosscommon, BtNickR
LGA1811608NPMCROFTONEdward LowtherSir BtA few days since, the Hon Hamilton Ralph CROFTON, (aid-de-camp to Gen Sir John CRADDOCK) youngest son of Sir E CROFTON Bart and of Baroness CROFTON to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas HEMSWORTH Esq of this cityNickR
FJ1825319NPMCROFTONFrances On the 3rd inst, at St James church London, Daniel TIGHE, Esq, second son of the late William TIGHE of Woodstock, in the co Kilkenny, Esq, to Frances third daughter of the late Hon Sir Edward CROFTON of Moate in the co Rosscommon, BtNickR
WMT G1835528NPMCROFTONFrances On the 13th instant, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. John Ashe, William Whittaker, Esq., M.D., of Ballina, in the County Mayo, to Frances, eldest daughter of the late Robert Maturin Crofton, of Crofton Park, County Mayo, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835716NPMCROFTONGrace Jane On the 7th instant, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Dr. Singer, F.T.C.D., Captain A.O. Molesworth, R.A., brother of Viscount Molesworth, to Grace Jane, daughter of the late Morgan Crofton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Harcourt-street, Dublin.SdeM
Longford J1839202NPDCROFTONHEsq SMJanuary 24, in Dungarven, Sarah, fourth daughter of H. Crofton, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate.SdeM
LGA1811608NPMCROFTONHamilton RalphHonA few days since, the Hon Hamilton Ralph CROFTON, (aid-de-camp to Gen Sir John CRADDOCK) youngest son of Sir E CROFTON Bart and of Baroness CROFTON to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas HEMSWORTH Esq of this cityNickR
LGA1811608NPMCROFTONHamilton RalphHonThe Hon Hamilton Ralph CROFTON youngest son of the late Sir Edward CROFTON and Baroness CROFTON to Mary eldest daughter of Thomas HEMSWORTH Esq of this city [Limerick]NickR
WMT J18291203NPSCROFTONHughSirHIGH SHERIFFS. November 19, 1829. The following are the Names of the Gentlemen returned by the Judges of Assize, to serve the Office of High Sheriff for the ensuing year:- ... LONGFORD - Sir Hugh Crofton, Bart. of Aughamore; Nathaniel Forth, of Portanure, Esq.; Henry Smith, of Terlicken, Esq. ...SdeM
WMT J18281106NPSCROFTONHughSir BartLongford Brunswick Club MeetingSdeM
WMT J1830225NPSCROFTONHughSir BartNEW SHERIFFS. Sir Hugh Crofton, Bart., has been sworn in High Sheriff for the county of Longford. H. Morrow, Esq., has been appointed deputy.SdeM
Pue'sO1746816NPSCROFTONJohnMrWe hear from Rosscommon that on the 9th inst Mr John CROFTON late of Dublin, Ironmonger but now of Rosscommon, shopkeeper ... Catherine CROFTON otherwise LOWTHER .. said Sir Edward's sister .. Guilty of said offence [see 1751]NickR
WMT G1835716NPMCROFTONMorganEsqOn the 7th instant, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Dr. Singer, F.T.C.D., Captain A.O. Molesworth, R.A., brother of Viscount Molesworth, to Grace Jane, daughter of the late Morgan Crofton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Harcourt-street, Dublin.SdeM
Pue'sO1751511NPSCROFTONOliverSir BtThursday morning last, came a very remarkable Trial in the Court of Common Pleas by a leading order from the Court of Chancery in Ireland whereas Marcus CROFTON otherwise LOWTHER and Catherine, his wife the only sister and heir at law of the late Sir Edward CROFTON were plaintifs and Sir Oliver CROFTON Bart, defendant; and the issuebeing whether a will introduced by Sir Oliver in his favour said by him to have been perfected by the said Sir Edward CROFTON in February 1741 was executed by the said Sir Edward CROFTON or not; a Jury of the principal Gentlemen of the co Sligo after a trial which lasted until eight o'clock yesterday morning upon very full evidence brought in their verdict in a very shory time that the will was not executed by the said Sir Edward CROFTONNickR
WMT G1835528NPMCROFTONRobert MaturinEsqOn the 13th instant, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. John Ashe, William Whittaker, Esq., M.D., of Ballina, in the County Mayo, to Frances, eldest daughter of the late Robert Maturin Crofton, of Crofton Park, County Mayo, Esq.SdeM
Longford J1839202NPDCROFTONSarah January 24, in Dungarven, Sarah, fourth daughter of H. Crofton, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate.SdeM
WMT G1835108NPBCROFTON CaptAt Rowen's Gift, Castledawson, the lady of Captain Crofton, late of the 91st Regiment, of a son.SdeM
WMT J18291203NPDCROFTON  On the 22d instant, in Upper Merrion-street, Dublin, Dorothea Jane, eldest daughter of Duke Crofton, Esq., of Lakefield, County Leitrim.SdeM
LGA18071222NPMCROFTS[Mary]MissOn Thursday (18 Dec 1807) at Fedamore church by the Rev W LEE Henry LEE Esq of Barna in TIP to Miss [Mary] CROFTS daut of Christopher CROFTS Esq of Steam Hill COR and niece of C CREED Esq of Ballynanty in this countyNickR
LGA18071222NPMCROFTSChristopherEsqOn Thursday (18 Dec 1807) at Fedamore church by the Rev W LEE Henry LEE Esq of Barna in TIP to Miss [Mary] CROFTS daut of Christopher CROFTS Esq of Steam Hill COR and niece of C CREED Esq of Ballynanty in this countyNickR
FJ1806612NPMCROFTSWillsEsqJohn BENNETT, of the city of Cork Esq to Miss CROFTS only daughter of Wills CROFTS of Riverston, Esq in the co TipperaryNickR
FJ1806612NPMCROFTS MissJohn BENNETT, of the city of Cork Esq to Miss CROFTS only daughter of Wills CROFTS of Riverston, Esq in the co TipperaryNickR
LC17921017NPDCROFTS MrOn Wednesday last, Captain LYSAGHT, son to William LYSAGHT, of Mount North, in the County of Cork, Esq; of his return home from Mr. CROFTS, was thrown from his horse at the Cross of Woodfort, near Mallow, and unfortunately killed on the spot.NickR
LC18261129NPSCROFTS MrSteeple Chase—We have to apprise our sporting readers that the County Limerick Fox-Hunting Club has been challenged and will run for Thursday, the 30th instant—Four Miles—to start at two, p. m. from Athalacca spire, over Cloghan Hill, and Ballygibbs-house, to the Hill of Kilmallock—Mr. CRIPPS's Bacchus, rode by Mr. FITZGERALD; Mr. BEVAN's M_At-all, rode by owner; Mr. Holmes O'CONNELL's Billy-the-Beau, rode by ——. From the known celebrity of the horses, a desparate contest is expected. Another race over the same ground will take place between Mr. CROFTS and Mr. SHERLOCK.NickR
LC18261202NPSCROFTS MrSporting Extraordinary.— The celebrated Steeple Chase for the Kilmallock fox hunting cup was run for on Thursday last, by Mr. BEVAN's Mr. Astall, rode by owner; Mr. CRIPPS;s Bacchus, (the holder of the cup,) rode by Mr. FITZGERALD; and Mr. Holmes O'CONNELL's Billy the Beau, rode by Mr. STEPHENSON. This was a closely contested race from Athlacca spire to past Clogher-hill, when Mr. BEVAN shot past his antagonistson the deep ground, and beat them home to Kilmallock in a very easy but gallant style—in fact, Mr. BEVAN had it all his own way the last miles. The other race between Mr. SHERLOCK and Mr. CROFTS for 50l. was won by Mr. S. after a closely contested race.NickR
FJ18231112NPMCROKATHEsqAt paisley Maj William CROKAT of the 20th Regt to Anne only daughter of H GRAY Esq banker of said placeNickR
FJ18231112NPMCROKATWilliamMajAt paisley Maj William CROKAT of the 20th Regt to Anne only daughter of H GRAY Esq banker of said placeNickR
WMT J18231113NPMCROKATWilliamMajAt Paisley, on the 20 October, Major William Crokat, of his Majesty's 20th, or East Devonshire Regiment, to Anne, only daughter of H. Gray, Esq., Banker of said place.SdeM
WMT J1824422NPDCROKEDiana On the 10th instant, at Monks Church, County Dublin, the Rev. Thomas Palmer, A.M., to Diana, daughter of the late John Croke, Esq. of Sussex, England.SdeM
WMT J1824422NPDCROKEJohnEsqOn the 10th instant, at Monks Church, County Dublin, the Rev. Thomas Palmer, A.M., to Diana, daughter of the late John Croke, Esq. of Sussex, England.SdeM
LC1827523NPSCROKE RevThe Rev. Mr. CROKE, of Cove, has been appointed Parish Priest of Charleville, in the place of the Rev. Mr. BARRY, deceased.NickR
FJ1776102-04NPDCROKER[?Anna Maria nee MINCHIN]MrsAt Youghall the wife of Mr CROKER of KurryglassNickR
FJ17851224-27NPDCROKER[?Sarah]MrsIn Mary Street Mrs CROKER wife of Charles CROKER EsqNickR
FJ1768705-09NPDCROKER[Elizabeth?]MissIn Mary Street, Miss CROKER, only daughter of Mr Edward CROKER, apothecaryNickR
FJ1801110NPMCROKER[Elizabeth]MissAt Cork, the Hon Frederick Ferriter MULLINS to Miss CROKER of JohnstownNickR
LGA18041025NPSCROKER[Henry]Brigade MajOn Saturday last the Cove of Cork Yeomanry were inspected by Brigade-Major CROKER, who after putting them through several movements, which they performed with great celerity and precision, expressed himself highly gratified with their soldier-like ...NickR
LGA1812214NPSCROKER[John Wilson]MrReport from parliament – Mr CROKERNickR

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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
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