The data in my extracts includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name. Simon's extracts references from Longford / Leitrim / Westmeath / Roscommon and were previously on his site LONGFORD ANCESTRY in a different format. They add some bredth and richness to my own efforts.
Main families covered by my extracts include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them.
TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story
Paper | Year | M | Day | Type | Family name | Forename | Title | Entry | Extract maker |
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WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 15 | NPM | WHITE | Richard | Esq | At Holyhead Church, Richard White, Esq., of Quinville, in the County Clare, to Liza Anne, second daughter of J. Jones of Penrhos, Bradwen, in the isle of Anglesea. | SdeM |
FJ | 1826 | 6 | 01 | NPM | WHITE | Richard | Esq | On Wed the 31st inst by his grace the RC Archbp of Dublin Richard WHITE of Bantry COR Esq eld s of the late Hamilton WHITE Esq & neph of the Earl of Bantry to Elizabeth eld d of James WILLIAMS Esq The ceremony having been first performed at Bray ch ... | NickR |
FJ | 1808 | 8 | 17 | NPD | WHITE | Richard | Lord Viscount Bantry | Tuesday last, in child bed, the lady of Richard Devonshire NEWENHAM Esq of Mary borough Mrs NEWENHAM was sister to Lord Viscount Bantry [WHITE] and is deeply regretted for her many virtues | NickR |
LC | 1826 | 6 | 17 | NPA | WHITE | Richard | 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. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 1 | 22 | NPS | WHITE | Richard | Committed to the Couny Limerick Gaol, by Henry LYONS Esq., and the Rev. Edward CROKER, Charles WILLIAMS and Owen GORMAN, for assaulting John LEE; sentenced to one fortnight's imprisonmentand hard labour. By Richard MASON, Esq., Richard WHITE, for assaulting Anstie KELLY. By Eyre EVANS and Michael BEVAN, Esqrs., William COLL, for pig stealing | NickR | |
LS | 1841 | 10 | 04 | NPD | WHITE | Richard Bantry Eyre | Richard Bantry Eyre, youngest son of Henry WHITE Esq of Golden Hills, co Donegal | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1832 | 1 | 31 | NPM | WHITE | Robert Grove | Esq | In Cork, John FITSIMONS, Esq to Rebecca the daughter of Robert Grove WHITE of that city | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 3 | 18 | NPS | WHITE | Samuel | Esq | Samuel White, of Killakee House, Esq., second son of the late Luke White, Esq., has announced himself as Candidate for the County Leitrim, in the room of his lamented father. We understand there is little doubt of his being returned for that county. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 8 | 05 | NPM | WHITE | Sarah | On the 24th instant, in St. James's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Gregg, John Crosdaile, of Molesworth-street, Esq., to Sarah, daughter of William White, late of Castleview, in the County Tipperary, Esq. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1766 | 10 | 04-07 | NPM | WHITE | Simon | Esq | At Macromp, Simon White of Bantry in Co Cork Esq to Miss EYRE daughter of Richard EYRE Esq | NickR |
CG&GA | 1796 | 4 | 30 | NPM | WHITE | Simon | Esq | At Seafield Park, Richard Devonshire NEWENHAM esq of Maryborough, to Miss WHITE eldest daughter of the late Simon WHITE Esq | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 11 | 02 | NPM | WHITE | Simon | Esq | At Ardyole church, county Cork, John Lavallan PUXLEY Esq of Dusboy House to Fanny Ross Maria second daughter of Simon WHITE of Glengarriff Castle and niece to the Earl of Bantry and Robert Hedges EYRE | NickR |
LC | 1769 | 1 | 23 | NPD | WHITE | Simon | Mr | Yesterday, greatly lamented, Mr. Simon WHITE, one of the oldest Burgesses of this City, being elected in the year 1727. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 20 | NPM | WHITE | Susan | Peter WARREN Esq of Henrietta Street Dublin to Susan daughter of the late Arthur Meredith WHITE Esq | NickR | |
FJ | 1854 | 11 | 08 | NPM | WHITE | T J | Rev | October 26, at Middletown Church, by the Rev T J WHITE, Mr Archibald JOHNSTON, merchant, to Miss Ann Stewart KILPATRICK, of Ballylane, near Markethill, county Armagh. The bridegroom is in his 89th year of his age, and the bride in her 19th. | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 27 | NPD | WHITE | Taylor | At St. Ives, Taylor White, eldest son of Colonel White. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 23 | NPD | WHITE | Thomas | Esq | At Clonakilty, of fever, the Lady of Thomas White, Esq., Barrackmaster of Clonakilty, and daughter of the late Colonel Flood, of Roundwood, in the Queen's County. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 5 | 03 | NPD | WHITE | Thomas | Esq | At Springfield, Queen's County, Thomas White, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 7 | 09 | NPD | WHITE | Thomas | Mr | On the 23d ult., Hannah, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas White, Ballyconnell Cottage, County Wicklow. | SdeM |
Longford J | 1839 | 10 | 12 | NPD | WHITE | Thomas | October 6, after a painful illness of some weeks, Thomas, eldest son of the Rev. James White, Minister of the Bethel Chapel, Kingstown. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1851 | 9 | 01 | NPD | WHITE | Thomas Jarvis | Esq | August 28, in Lower Gloucester-street, aged 76 years, Frances relict of Thomas Jarvis WHITE Esq | NickR |
FJ | 1825 | 2 | 17 | NPM | WHITE | Thoms Warren | Esq | On the 15th inst, at St Peter's church, Thomas Warren WHITE Esq, barrister at law, to Elizabeth Hind, daughter of Robert PERSSE of Bossbor', co Galay | NickR |
LGA | 1819 | 7 | 20 | NPS | WHITE | William | Esq | Arrest of Robert HOLMES for the murder and robbery of James BOURKE | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 8 | 05 | NPM | WHITE | William | Esq | On the 24th instant, in St. James's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Gregg, John Crosdaile, of Molesworth-street, Esq., to Sarah, daughter of William White, late of Castleview, in the County Tipperary, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 10 | 07 | NPM | WHITE | William | Esq | On the 2d inst. at Finglass Church, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Killaloe, Wm. White, Esq., son of the late Luke White, Esq. to Miss Isabella Bayly, daughter of the Rev. Henry Bayly, Rector of Nenagh. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 30 | NPM | WHITE | William | Esq | On the 16th instant, at the Friends' Meeting House, Cork, Wm. White, Esq., of Ardmannan, to Jane, only daughter of the late Robert Simpson, Esq., of this City. | SdeM |
LC | 1826 | 6 | 17 | NPA | WHITE | William | 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. | NickR | |
LC | 1824 | 11 | 20 | NPS | WHITE | William Grove | Lt | Lieutenath William Grove WHITE, and Ensigh COWARD, both of the 94th Regiment, have been tried by Court Martial, at Gibralta, for ungentlemanly conduct, and dismissed the service. | NickR |
LC | 1835 | 12 | 23 | NPD | WHITE | William Grove | Lt RN | At his station in the Revenue Service, co Wexford, Lt William Grove WHITE of the RN | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 27 | NPD | WHITE | Col | At St. Ives, Taylor White, eldest son of Colonel White. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1826 | 6 | 01 | NPM | WHITE | Earl of Bantry | On Wed the 31st inst by his grace the RC Archbp of Dublin Richard WHITE of Bantry COR Esq eld s of the late Hamilton WHITE Esq & neph of the Earl of Bantry to Elizabeth eld d of James WILLIAMS Esq The ceremony having been first performed at Bray ch ... | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 11 | 02 | NPM | WHITE | Earl of Bantry | At Ardyole church, county Cork, John Lavallan PUXLEY Esq of Dusboy House to Fanny Ross Maria second daughter of Simon WHITE of Glengarriff Castle and niece to the Earl of Bantry and Robert Hedges EYRE | NickR | |
FJ | 1801 | 8 | 03 | NPM | WHITE | Ld Vsct Bantry | Brig Gen DUNNE to Miss WHITE sister to the Rt Hon Lord Viscount BANTRY and niece of Lord Viscount LONGUEVILLE | NickR | |
LC | 1833 | 12 | 21 | NPD | WHITE | Maj | at Carrick-on-Suir, Mrs Honora WHITE mother of Town Major WHITE, of Dublin and mother-in-law of Henry BRISCOE of Tinvane, co Tipperary, Esq | NickR | |
CG HA | 1788 | 6 | 05 | NPD | WHITE | Miss | Married at Cork, the 31st Inst. Mr Thomas SHEEHAN, an eminent Botanist and Seedman, to Miss WHITE, daughter of Mr. James WHITE, of this town, merchant | NickR | |
CG&GA | 1796 | 4 | 30 | NPM | WHITE | Miss | At Seafield Park, Richard Devonshire NEWENHAM esq of Maryborough, to Miss WHITE eldest daughter of the late Simon WHITE Esq | NickR | |
FJ | 1801 | 8 | 03 | NPM | WHITE | Miss | Brig Gen DUNNE to Miss WHITE sister to the Rt Hon Lord Viscount BANTRY and niece of Lord Viscount LONGUEVILLE | NickR | |
LGA | 1808 | 11 | 25 | NPM | WHITE | Miss | At Churchtown, Henry BRISCOE Esq of Tinvane, co Kilkenny, to Miss WHITE daughter of Fs. WHITE Esq late of Carrickbeg | NickR | |
WMT J | 1826 | 6 | 08 | NPM | WHITE | Miss | Lord Massey is to be married in a few days to Miss White, daughter of the late Luke White, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 22 | NPS | WHITE | Mr | FATAL DUEL. Extract of a Letter received at our Office this Morning. Dec. 22, 1825. "A fatal Duel took place yesterday at Tang, in the County of Longford, between Mr. John Boswell, and Mr. White, of Athlone, partners in a Brewing concern in that town, on the second fire, Mr. B.'s shot took effect and Mr. White fell ded, the ball having passed through his body and lungs; the cause of this unfortunate duel was a dispute originating in some matter connected with their business. The parties were previously placed in arrest by Richard Handcock, Esq., Magistrate, but they broke their arrest." | SdeM | |
FJ | 1816 | 5 | 14 | NPD | WHITE | Mrs | At Macroom Castle, co Cork Mrs WHITE mother of the Rt Hon the Earl of Bantry | NickR | |
WMT J | 1828 | 3 | 13 | NPM | WHITE | Rev Mr | At St. Mary's Church on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Mr. White, Rowan P. Cashel, of Lissenhall, in the County of Tipperary, Esq. to Henriett [sic] Emilia, widow of the late Captain Frederick Bennett, of the 3d Bengal Native Infantry. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1779 | 1 | 16 | NPB | WHITE | the lady of John Jervis WHITE Esq of a daughter | NickR | ||
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 19 | NPD | WHITEHEAD | Joshua | Mr | At Addlecrott, near Huddersfield, in the 105th year of his age, Mr. Joshua Whitehead. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 7 | 09 | NPD | WHITELAW | Elizabeth | Mrs | In Stephen's-green, Dublin, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitelaw, relict of the late Rev. William Whitelaw. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 11 | 27 | NPD | WHITELAW | Newcomen | Rev | At Hatley, County of Leitrim, on the 9th inst., the Rev. Newcomen Whitelaw. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 7 | 09 | NPD | WHITELAW | William | Rev | In Stephen's-green, Dublin, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitelaw, relict of the late Rev. William Whitelaw. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 23 | NPD | WHITESTONE | Elizabeth Anne | Mrs | In Great Britain-street, of consumption, aged 30, Elizabeth Anne, wife of L.W. Whitestone, Esq., M.D. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 23 | NPD | WHITESTONE | L W | Esq MD | In Great Britain-street, of consumption, aged 30, Elizabeth Anne, wife of L.W. Whitestone, Esq., M.D. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 19 | NPM | WHITFIELD | G | Esq | At All Souls, Longham-place, London, the Baron Paul de Peyronnet, only son of Count de Peyronnet, to Georgina, daughter of the late G. Whitfield, Esq., of St. Vincent and Grenada. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 15 | NPD | WHITFIELD | George | Rev | Mrs. Margaret Whitfield, widow of the late Reverend George Whitfield, of Bruce-grove, Tottenham. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 19 | NPM | WHITFIELD | Georgina | At All Souls, Longham-place, London, the Baron Paul de Peyronnet, only son of Count de Peyronnet, to Georgina, daughter of the late G. Whitfield, Esq., of St. Vincent and Grenada. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 15 | NPD | WHITFIELD | Margaret | Mrs | Mrs. Margaret Whitfield, widow of the late Reverend George Whitfield, of Bruce-grove, Tottenham. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 26 | NPM | WHITFIELD | William | Esq | At St. Mark's Church, this morning, by the Reverend William Manly, William Whitfield, Esq. of Frankford, to Miss Moore, of Parsonstown. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 30 | NPM | WHITLA | Eleanor (nee HAYNE) | Mrs | In Belfast, by the Rev. Doctor Cupples, John M'Dowall, Esq. of Lisburn, to Eleanor, relict of the late John Whitla, Esq. and daughter of the late John Haynes, of Hazelor, in the County of Warwick, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 30 | NPM | WHITLA | John | Esq | In Belfast, by the Rev. Doctor Cupples, John M'Dowall, Esq. of Lisburn, to Eleanor, relict of the late John Whitla, Esq. and daughter of the late John Haynes, of Hazelor, in the County of Warwick, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 11 | 06 | NPM | WHITLEY | Edward | Esq | On the 27th inst. in Ballymahon Church, Luke Dowdall, Esq., of Ballymahon, to Sarah, third daughter of Edward Whitley, Esq., of the same place. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPD | WHITLEY | John | Mr | On the 6th instant, near Randalstown, at the very advanced age of 106 years, Mr. John Whitley, who had been a pensioner for the last 53 years. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 11 | 06 | NPM | WHITLEY | Sarah | On the 27th inst. in Ballymahon Church, Luke Dowdall, Esq., of Ballymahon, to Sarah, third daughter of Edward Whitley, Esq., of the same place. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 10 | 11 | NPD | WHITNEY | Thomas S | Esq | Just as we are going to Press, a report has reached this town of the death of our much esteemed countryman, Thomas S. Whitney, of Newpass, in this County, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 10 | 25 | NPA | WHITNEY | Thomas S | Esq | SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WINES, ... the property of the late THOMAS S. WHITNEY, ESQ. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 06 | NPA | WHITNEY | Thomas S | COUNTY WESTMEATH. TO BE LET, For such Term as may be agreed upon, and immediate possession given, The Mansion House of NEWPASS, The Residence of the late Thomas S. Whitney ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1826 | 2 | 16 | NPS | WHITNEY | Thomas Sherburg | Esq | NEW SHERIFFS. DUBLIN CASTLE, 7TH FEBRUARY 1826. ... LONGFORD - Arthur Johnson Kingston, of Mosstown, Esq., Longford. ... WESTMEATH - Thomas Sherburg Whitney of Newpass, Esq., Rathowen. ... | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 28 | NPM | WHITTAKER | William | Esq M D | 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 |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 11 | 19 | NPS | WHITTAKER | Sergeant | On Tuesday, as two of the Revenue Police, accompanied by Sergeant WHITTAKER, of the Constabulary, stationed at Ballymote, w re proceeding to an island in Lough Arrow, on a still-hunting expedition, the boat in which they had embarked sunk and all three were drowned. | NickR | |
FJ | 1817 | 9 | 17 | NPD | WHITTINGHAM | Lady | At Madrtid, at the house of her sister, Lady WHITTINGHAM, Barbra, the wife of Bartholemew FRERE Esq His Majesty's Secretary of Embassy at the Ottoman Porte. The marriage had been solemized by proxy, according to the usual form, but Mr FRERE having been detained at Constantinople by business of the Embassy during Sir Robert LISTON's absence never had the happiness os seeing her since their union | NickR | |
FJ | 1835 | 5 | 02 | NPM | WHITTY | David Latouche | Esq | On Saturday last, David Latouche WHITTY Esq of Rathvilly, co Carlow, to Jane Mahettable, third daughter of the late Charles LANGLEY of Coalbrook, co Tipperary, Esq | NickR |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPD | WHITTY | Irving | Rev | At Bath, of consumption, Mary M. Whitty, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Irving Whitty. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPD | WHITTY | Mary M | At Bath, of consumption, Mary M. Whitty, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Irving Whitty. | SdeM | |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 7 | 20 | NPS | WHITTY | Archdeacon | Bridget MACNAMARA murder | NickR | |
FJ | 1857 | 2 | 27 | NPS | WHITTY | Mr | Belfast Newspaper Editors | NickR | |
WMT J | 1825 | 5 | 19 | NPM | WHITWORTH | Charles | Earl Whitworth | Suddenly, at his seat, Knowles, Kent, the Right Hon. Earl Whitworth. The public integrity, and private virtues of this distinguished Nobleman, shed a lustre upon his station, and have rendered his death a source of deep regret. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 30 | NPD | WHYTE | Anchoretta | Mrs | On the 18th inst. at No. 25, Torrington-square, London, Anchoretta, wife of Edward A. Whyte, Esq., late of this city. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 30 | NPD | WHYTE | Edward A | Esq | On the 18th inst. at No. 25, Torrington-square, London, Anchoretta, wife of Edward A. Whyte, Esq., late of this city. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 30 | NPD | WHYTE | Francis | Esq | On Sunday, the 19th inst. after a short illness, from inflammation of the liver, John Boyle, second son of Francis Whyte, Esq. of Red Hill, county of Cavan, aged twenty-two years. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 29 | NPS | WHYTE | John | Mr | THE LATE FATAL DUEL. The hurried statement which appeared in our last Number ... Mr. William Boswell and the Messrs. Whyte, his partners ... Mr. John Whyte ... a Scotchman ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 30 | NPD | WHYTE | John Boyle | On Sunday, the 19th inst. after a short illness, from inflammation of the liver, John Boyle, second son of Francis Whyte, Esq. of Red Hill, county of Cavan, aged twenty-two years. | SdeM | |
LGA | 1819 | 7 | 23 | NPS | WICKHAM | J | Esq | Committals ... To the County Gaol By John EVANS, Esq. James LYNCH, and John FLANIGAN, taking forcible possession; John FITZGIBBON, cow stealing.By J. WHICKHAM, Esq. James COSTELLO, rescue.By Henry BEVAN, Esq. John HOGAN, rape. By Geo. W. HODGES, Esq. Pat. DOYLE, burglary in arms.By Geo. VINCENT, Esq. Michael HAYES and Mary CASEY, sheep stealing.By Chatterton COOK, Esq. Robert HOLMES, murder and robbery. | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 27 | NPM | WICKHAM | James Anthony | Esq | At Frome, Major William Fawcet, H.P. 14th Regt., to Mary Agnes, eldest daughter of James Anthony Wickham, Esq. of North Hill. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 27 | NPM | WICKHAM | Mary Agnes | At Frome, Major William Fawcet, H.P. 14th Regt., to Mary Agnes, eldest daughter of James Anthony Wickham, Esq. of North Hill. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1776 | 4 | 20 | NPM | WIDENHAM | Charles | At Carrigeen Co of Corke Charles WIDDENHAM [WIDENHAM] Esq to Miss PEARD | NickR | |
LJ | 1791 | 6 | 13 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Daniel | Rev | Last Thursday at Milford, near this city, the Rev. Dan. WIDENHAM, rector of Tankardstown and Vicar of Bruee. | NickR |
FJ | 1791 | 6 | 16-18 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Daniel | Rev | At his seat at Millford, the Rev Daniel WIDENHAM, Treasurer of the diocese of Limerick, and Rector of Bruree and Tankardstow[n]. | NickR |
LFJ | 1791 | 8 | 06 | NPS | WIDENHAM | Daniel | Rev | The Lord Bishop of Limerick has presented the Reverend Richard CROKER to the Rectory and Vicarage of Tankardstown, void by the death of the Reverend Daniel WIDENHAM | NickR |
LC | 1783 | 2 | 10 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Henry | Esq | Died Friday night in an advanced age, deservedly regretted, Mrs. WIDENHAM, relict of the late Henry WIDENHAM, Esq. and mother to Walter WIDENHAM, Esq | NickR |
LC | 1782 | 2 | 10 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Henry | Mrs | Friday Night in an advanced age, deservedly regretted, Mrs WIDENHAM, relict of the late Henry WIDENHAM, Esq and mother to Walter WIDENHAM Esq | NickR |
LC | 1782 | 2 | 10 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Walter | Esq | Friday Night in an advanced age, deservedly regretted, Mrs WIDENHAM, relict of the late Henry WIDENHAM, Esq and mother to Walter WIDENHAM Esq | NickR |
LC | 1783 | 2 | 10 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Walter | Esq | Died Friday night in an advanced age, deservedly regretted, Mrs. WIDENHAM, relict of the late Henry WIDENHAM, Esq. and mother to Walter WIDENHAM, Esq | NickR |
LC | 1783 | 5 | 05 | NPA | WIDENHAM | Walter | Esq | To be set Proposals to be received by Walter WIDENHAM, Esq; Limerick. April 28. | NickR |
LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | WIDENHAM | Miss | Tuesday was married at Meelick Church, by the Rev. Dr. MAUNSELL, Exham VINCENT, the younger Esq; to Miss WIDENHAM, with a fortune of 5000l. | NickR | |
LC | 1783 | 2 | 10 | NPD | WIDENHAM | Mrs | Died Friday night in an advanced age, deservedly regretted, Mrs. WIDENHAM, relict of the late Henry WIDENHAM, Esq. and mother to Walter WIDENHAM, Esq | NickR | |
WMT J | 1825 | 7 | 28 | NPS | WIGGINS | Jacob | INSOLVENT NOTICE. In the Matter of Patrick Moore, an Insolvent. The several and respective Creditors of the said Insolvent are hereby required to meet Jacob Wiggins, the Assignee of the said Insolvent, on Wednesday, the 17th day of August next, at the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon, in the house of Laurence Reynolds, in the town of Edgeworthstown, in the County of Longford ... to set up and sell the freehold estate and interest of said Insolvent in the lands of Monydarige and Lisryan ... | SdeM | |
LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 18 | NPM | WIGGINS | Joseph | Mr | On Friday morning, in the Church of Kilfinan, by the Rev. James ELLARD, Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph WIGGINS, of that town, to Mr. John KYTE, of Cashel, county Tipperary. | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 18 | NPM | WIGGINS | Sarah | On Friday morning, in the Church of Kilfinan, by the Rev. James ELLARD, Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph WIGGINS, of that town, to Mr. John KYTE, of Cashel, county Tipperary. | NickR | |
LGA | 1817 | 10 | 24 | NPD | WIGHT | [?Catherine nee BOWEN] | Mrs | On Tuesday last near Newcastle, in this county at an advanced age Mrs WIGHT relict of the late Rev Edward WIGHT | NickR |
LC | 1833 | 5 | 23 | NPD | WIGHT | Catherine Cole (nee BOWEN) | At her house in Roche's Street the lady of John WIGHT Esq and third daughter of the late H C BOWEN of Bowenscourt Esq at an advanced age of paralysis ... | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1743 | 12 | 10 | NPS | WIGHT | Edward | Rev | The Rev Edward WIGHT is appointed one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the co of Limerick | NickR |
FJ | 1802 | 2 | 02 | NPD | WIGHT | Edward | Rev | Miss WIGHT eldest daughter of the Rev Edward WIGHT of Ballyvohan Co Limerick | NickR |
FJ | 1817 | 5 | 13 | NPD | WIGHT | Edward | Rev | On the 4th inst, at Newcastle, co Limerick, the Rev Edward WIGHT | NickR |
LGA | 1817 | 5 | 13 | NPD | WIGHT | Edward | Rev | At his house in Newcastle, in this county, on Sunday, 4th inst, after a long illness, which he bore with the resgnation ofd a true Christian, the Rev Edward WIGHT, many years the rector of the parish of Ratronan ... | NickR |
LGA | 1817 | 10 | 24 | NPD | WIGHT | Edward | Rev | On Tuesday last near Newcastle, in this county at an advanced age Mrs WIGHT relict of the late Rev Edward WIGHT | NickR |
LC | 1797 | 6 | 21 | NPD | WIGHT | Jane | Miss | Same day [Sunday], ... , Miss Jane WIGHT, daughter to the late John WIGHT, Esq; Alderman of this city | NickR |
LC | 1797 | 6 | 21 | NPD | WIGHT | John | Alderman | Same day [Sunday], ... , Miss Jane WIGHT, daughter to the late John WIGHT, Esq; Alderman of this city | NickR |
LC | 1797 | 1 | 25 | NPM | WIGHT | John | Esq | Friday, John WIGHT, Esq; attorney at law, to the amiable and accomplished Miss BOWEN, daughter to the late Henry Cole BOWEN, of Bowen's Court, in the couunty of Cork, Esq. | NickR |
LC | 1833 | 5 | 23 | NPD | WIGHT | John | Esq | At her house in Roche's Street the lady of John WIGHT Esq and third daughter of the late H C BOWEN of Bowenscourt Esq at an advanced age of paralysis ... | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 10 | 05 | NPD | WIGHT | John | Mrs | At Athlumny, Co Meath, Mrs. GILES, relict of the late John METGE, and sister to Mrs. John WIGHT, of Limerick | NickR |
FJ | 1784 | 12 | 13 | NPM | WIGHT | Miss | Molesworth GREENE Esq to Miss WIGHT only daughter of Rev Dr WIGHT Archdeacon of Limerick | NickR | |
FJ | 1789 | 1 | 28 | NPM | WIGHT | Miss | The Rev John Crosley SEYMOUR of Abington LIM to Miss WIGHT daughter of the late Rev Dr Edward WIGHT | NickR | |
FJ | 1802 | 2 | 02 | NPD | WIGHT | Miss | Miss WIGHT eldest daughter of the Rev Edward WIGHT of Ballyvohan Co Limerick | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 12 | 13 | NPD | WIGMORE | (nee FRANKLAED) | Mrs | On Friday last, in Cork, Mrs. Wigmore, sister to the late Counsellor Franklaed, of Ashgrove, county of Cork. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1830 | 8 | 26 | NPM | WIGRAM | Edward | At Trinity Church, Marylebone, London, Edward, son of Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., to Catherine, daughter of George Smith, Esq., M.P. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1830 | 8 | 26 | NPM | WIGRAM | Robert | Sir Bart | At Trinity Church, Marylebone, London, Edward, son of Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., to Catherine, daughter of George Smith, Esq., M.P. | SdeM |
LC | 1826 | 10 | 18 | NPD | WILCOCKS | Charles | Mrs | In Cork, Mrs. WILCOCKS, relict of the late Charles WILCOCKS, of Canada, North America, Esq. | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 02 | NPM | WILCOX | George Hume | Esq | George Hume Wilcox, Esq., Comptroller of his Majesty's Revenue at Newry, to Jane, daughter of the late Henry Bently, Esq. of the Ordnance, Trinidad. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 24 | NPM | WILCOX | Letitia Maria | William Thomas Kelly, of Castlegan, in the County of Mayo, Esq., to Letitia Maria, only daughter of the late Whitfield Wilcox, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 24 | NPM | WILCOX | Whitfield | Esq | William Thomas Kelly, of Castlegan, in the County of Mayo, Esq., to Letitia Maria, only daughter of the late Whitfield Wilcox, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 6 | 19 | NPS | WILDER | Andrew | Capt Brevet Maj | THE ARMY – COURT MARTIAL. HORSE-GUARDS, APRIL 30, 1823.- At a General Court Martial, held at Brimstone-hill, St. Christopher's, on the 20th November, 1822, and continued by adjournment to the 2d December following, Brevet Major Andrew Wilder, Captain in the 35th Regiment of Foot, was arraigned on the undermentioned Charges, viz.:- 1st. "For scandalous and disgraceful conduct, unbecoming the character of an Officer and a Gentleman, in conducting himself in a most riotous and disorderly manner, in or near the Mess-room, on the night of the 2d of July, 1822, and striking, or attempting to strike, or kick, Lieutenant William Macalister, on the half-pay of the 35th Regiment, private William Loader (the Mess waiter), and Ann Loader his wife. 2d. "For conduct unbecoming the character of an Officer and a Gentleman, in behaving in a riotous and disorderly manner, on the night of the 3d of July, 1822, in or near the gallery of the quarters occupied by Captain Henry Thomas Rutherford, and other Officers of the 35th Regiment, and challenging any Officer to turn out, saying "he was their man", or words to that effect, to the annoyance of the Officers, and the disturbance of their families residing in the same gallery; such conduct tending to lower himself as an Officer in the opinion of the men, and thereby destroying the discipline of, and respect due to the service. Upon which Charges the Court came to the following decision:- "The Court having seperately, and maturely and deliberately weighed and considered, the evidence adduced on the part of the prosecutor as well as what had been offered by the prisoner in his defence, is of opinion as follows, viz.: "That the prisoner, Brevet Major Andrew Wilder, Captain in the 35th Regiment of Foot, is guilty of the first Charge, with the exception of that part of it which relates to the striking Lieutenant William Macalister, of the 35th Regiment, no proof having been brought forward to establish the fact. "With respect to the second Charge, the Court is of opinion that the prisoner, Brevet Major Andrew Wilder, Captain in the 35th Regiment, is guilty of the whole and every part thereof. "The Court having thus found the prisoner, Brevet Major Andrew Wilder, Captain in the 35th Regiment, guilty of the first Charge, with the exception of that part of it referred to, and to the full extent of the second, the same being in breach of the Articles of War, doth sentence and adjudge him, the said Brevet Major Andrew Widler, Captain in the 35th Regiment, to be discharged his Majesty's service. "The Court having performed a duty it was incumbent on it to do, most humbly beg leave in consideration of the service of Brevet Major Wilder, of his having been wounded at the battle of Maida, the consequent impression on the minds of the Court, from the wound having been in his head, that a very small portion of wine may affect him, as also the destitute situation in which his wife and family will be plunged, to recommend him to the most gracious clemency of his Majesty. "The Court cannot close its proceedings without adverting to their extraordinary length, solely to be attributed to the multiplicity of questions which it has been compelled to ask, in consequence of the vague and contradictory answers given by Officers, from whose rank and situation, they had a right to expect a clear and unbiassed testimony. "The Court must remark upon the evidence given by Lieutenant Dawson, of the 35th Regiment, which in its opinion, was evasive, with much difficulty extracted, and with equal difficulty recorded. "However painful it may be to animadvert on the conduct of an old Officer, the Court feels itself imperatively called upon, and cannot consistently with its duty withhold its strongest displeasure and indignation at the conduct of Brevet Major Edgeworth, 35th Regiment, from the commencement of this unfortunate business; in the first place making a totally unfounded report to his Commanding Officer, by misleading him altogether as to the transaction of the evening of the 3d of July, in his letter of the 5th of that month (No. 15), which must, undoubtedly, have prevented Lieutenant Colonel Macalister from acting with the promptitude which might have otherwise been in his power, and which certainly would have prevented many of the unpleasant matters which appeared upon those proceedings; but the Court spares itself the additional pain of commenting upon the inconsistency of this Officer's evidence with his report, or with common sense, feeling convinced it must be too obvious not to forcibly attract the attention of higher authority." His Majesty was pleased to approve of the sentence of the Court:- But in consideration of the recommendation of the Court, his Majesty was graciously pleased so far to extend his clemency to the Prisoner as to allow him, Brevet Major Wilder, to receive the regulated value of his Regimental Commission. The King was further pleased to command, that, in consequence of the evasive and objectionable manner in which Lieutenant Dawson appears on the face of the proceeding to have given his testimony, his Majesty's displeasure should be marked by the immediate removal of that Officer from the 35th Regiment to the half-pay of his rank; and that, in consideration of the circumstances set forth in the proceedings, together with the observations of the Court thereon, affecting the conduct of Brevet Major Edgeworth, his Majesty also was pleased to command that the said Brevet Major Edgeworth should be removed from the service, receiving the regulated value of his Regimental Commission. His Majesty was pleased to observe, that the facts which have been proved before the Court, and have led to the dismissal from the service of an old Officer, the removal of another old Officer, and the placing on half pay of a 3d of inferior rank and service, appear alike disgraceful to the character of the Officer and Gentleman, and that his Majesty could not reprobate in terms sufficiently strong, such shameful habits of intemperance as have been evinced in the case of Brevet Major Wilder – habits which must ever produce scenes of riot and disorder, prejudicial to the discipline of a corps; inasmuch as by exposing the individual concerned in them, to the contempt of his inferiors, and thus effectually destroying every claim to confidence, they deprive him of that authority which cannot be properly supported, unless it be founded on due respect for character and conduct. The circumstances upon the face of the proceedings appearing to justify the strong observations of the Court upon the conduct of Brevet Major Edgeworth, his Majesty had no alternative than to support the well being of the service, by visiting that officer with a strong mark of his displeasure; who, forgetful of his rank and long service appears to have entirely lost sight of what he owed to his own character, and to the credit of his Regiment, in failing to check the disorderly conduct of those subordinate to him; and in misleading his Commanding Officer by an unfounded report of the disgraceful transaction of which he was an indifferent spectator. With regard to Lieutenant Dawson, his Majesty was pleased to express a hope, that the mark of displeasure with which he has also found it necessary to visit that officers conduct will be received as a general caution, that a witness giving evidence upon oath before a Court of Justice, is bound by the most solemn obligation to give the Court, in answer to the questions put to him, the fullest and most unreserved information in his power; and that evasive and reluctant answers on the part of a witness, being totally inconsistent with an obligation to speak the truth and the whole truth, must, in all cases, when brought under his Majesty's notice, subject such witness to the consequence of a course of conduct so highly improper. His Royal Highness the Commander in Chief directs, that the foregoing charges against Brevet Major Andrew Wilder, Captain in the 35th Regiment, together with the finding and sentence of the Court, and his Majesty's pleasure thereon, shall be entered in the General Order Book, and read at the head of every Regiment in his Majesty's Service. By Command of his Royal Highness, the Commander-in-Chief. HENRY TORRENS, Adj.-General. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 02 | NPS | WILDER | Andrew | Mr | DARING OUTRAGES. A few days ago, the house of Mr. Andrew Wilder of Oldtown, in this County, was entered by two men in Mr. Wilder's absence ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 3 | 06 | NPA | WILDER | John | Esq | 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 J | 1823 | 10 | 30 | NPA | WILDER | John | Esq | CHANCERY. Mathew Carlisle Wilder, a Minor, by Isabella Pollock, Widow, his next Friend, Plaintiff. Hugh Pollock, and John Wilder, Esqrs., and others, Defendants. ... Set up to be Let by Public Auction, from the said 11th day of November, for and during the Minority of said Mathew Carlisle Wilder, now in his 17th year. All That and Those the House Offices and Demesne Lands of Castle Wilder, consisting of between 60 and 70 Acres ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 09 | NPA | WILDER | John | Esq | COUNTY LONGFORD TO BE LET, From November next, 1827, for such Term as may be agreed on, the undermentioned LANDS, being part of the estate of MATTHEW CARLILE WILDER, ESQ. CASTLEWILDER, House and Domain, containing about 66 Irish Acres, at present in the occupation of John Wilder, Esq. PART OF DO, commonly called the Rabbit Borough, containing 73 Acres, Irish, lately held by the Representatives of the late Francis Isdall, Esq. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 3 | 06 | NPA | WILDER | Mathew Carlisle | a minor | 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 J | 1823 | 10 | 30 | NPA | WILDER | Mathew Carlisle | a minor | CHANCERY. Mathew Carlisle Wilder, a Minor, by Isabella Pollock, Widow, his next Friend, Plaintiff. Hugh Pollock, and John Wilder, Esqrs., and others, Defendants. ... Set up to be Let by Public Auction, from the said 11th day of November, for and during the Minority of said Mathew Carlisle Wilder, now in his 17th year. All That and Those the House Offices and Demesne Lands of Castle Wilder, consisting of between 60 and 70 Acres ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 8 | 09 | NPA | WILDER | Matthew Carlile | Esq | COUNTY LONGFORD TO BE LET, From November next, 1827, for such Term as may be agreed on, the undermentioned LANDS, being part of the estate of MATTHEW CARLILE WILDER, ESQ. CASTLEWILDER, House and Domain, containing about 66 Irish Acres, at present in the occupation of John Wilder, Esq. PART OF DO, commonly called the Rabbit Borough, containing 73 Acres, Irish, lately held by the Representatives of the late Francis Isdall, Esq. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 3 | 08 | NPD | WILDRIDGE | Anne | Mrs | On the 28th of February, in her 70th year, after a long and painful illness, Anne Wildridge, wife of Geo. Wildridge, Esq. of James's-street, East. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 3 | 08 | NPD | WILDRIDGE | George | Esq | On the 28th of February, in her 70th year, after a long and painful illness, Anne Wildridge, wife of Geo. Wildridge, Esq. of James's-street, East. | SdeM |
LGA | 1814 | 2 | 18 | NPD | WILKINS | John | Dr (DD) | On Wednesday last in Galway, aged 102 years, Thomas WILKINS, Esq. M. D. many years surgeon of the conty Galway Hospital. He entered the army in his professional capacity early in life, and it was in his arms the immortal Gen. WOLFE died on the surrender of Quebec, in the year of 1753. His mode of living was most temparat, and his senses remained unimpaired to the last. He was a lineal descendant of T. WILKINS, captain in the army, who defended Pontifrac castle against CROMWELL's army, and younger brother of the late Dr. John WILKINS, Lord Bishop of Chester. | NickR |
LGA | 1814 | 2 | 18 | NPD | WILKINS | T | Capt | On Wednesday last in Galway, aged 102 years, Thomas WILKINS, Esq. M. D. many years surgeon of the conty Galway Hospital. He entered the army in his professional capacity early in life, and it was in his arms the immortal Gen. WOLFE died on the surrender of Quebec, in the year of 1753. His mode of living was most temparat, and his senses remained unimpaired to the last. He was a lineal descendant of T. WILKINS, captain in the army, who defended Pontifrac castle against CROMWELL's army, and younger brother of the late Dr. John WILKINS, Lord Bishop of Chester. | NickR |
LGA | 1814 | 2 | 18 | NPD | WILKINS | Thomas | Esq MD | On Wednesday last in Galway, aged 102 years, Thomas WILKINS, Esq. M. D. many years surgeon of the conty Galway Hospital. He entered the army in his professional capacity early in life, and it was in his arms the immortal Gen. WOLFE died on the surrender of Quebec, in the year of 1753. His mode of living was most temparat, and his senses remained unimpaired to the last. He was a lineal descendant of T. WILKINS, captain in the army, who defended Pontifrac castle against CROMWELL's army, and younger brother of the late Dr. John WILKINS, Lord Bishop of Chester. [Surgeon, 35th Foot, 22 Mar 1747, purchase; resigned 1 Jun 1762; returned as Master Apothecary, Havana Hospital, 1 Jul 1762, Half-Pay 25 Dec 1763; still PH 1794] | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 25 | NPM | WILKINSON | Anna Maria | At Calcutta, Captain George L. Trafford, 10th Light Cavalry, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of G. Wilkinson, Esq., of Dublin. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 5 | 01 | NPM | WILKINSON | Caroline | In St. Peter's Church, Captain William Patton, of the 12th Royal Lancers, to Caroline, youngest daughter of Captain Wilkinson, of the 3d Royal Veteran Battalion. | SdeM | |
LC | 1826 | 2 | 11 | NPM | WILKINSON | Catherine | In Scotland, on Monday, Robert HOLMES, Esq. only son of Francis HOLMES, Esq. of Glenanore, Co. Cork, to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Thomas F. WILKINSON, Esq. Alderman of this city. | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 25 | NPM | WILKINSON | G | Esq | At Calcutta, Captain George L. Trafford, 10th Light Cavalry, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of G. Wilkinson, Esq., of Dublin. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 10 | 04 | NPD | WILKINSON | George | Esq M D | On the 29th ult. at the Barracks of this town, Geo. Wilkinson, Esq., M.D., Assistant Surgeon 84th Regt. His remains was [sic] interred on Monday last with military honors, attended by the depot companies of the 33d and 84th regiments. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 2 | 27 | NPD | WILKINSON | Lydia | Mrs | On Saturday last, at Bushy-Park, the seat of Sir Robert Shaw, Bart., Mrs. Lydia Wilkinson, aunt to Lady Shaw. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 3 | 17 | NPD | WILKINSON | Thomas | Ald | Suddenly, at his house in Dominick-street, Limerick, on Friday morning, Alderman Thomas Wilkinson, sincerely lamented. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 1 | 08 | NPM | WILKINSON | Thomas | Esq | Yesterday morning, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Lewis, Thomas Wilkinson, Esq., of the County of Limerick, to Maria, fourth daughter of the late Maurice Studdert, Esq., of Elm Hill in said county. | SdeM |
LC | 1826 | 2 | 11 | NPM | WILKINSON | Thomas F | Esq | In Scotland, on Monday, Robert HOLMES, Esq. only son of Francis HOLMES, Esq. of Glenanore, Co. Cork, to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Thomas F. WILKINSON, Esq. Alderman of this city. | NickR |
LGA | 1807 | 7 | 14 | NPS | WILKINSON | Thomas Francis | Capt | Saturday last a duel was fought near Castle Roberts in this Co between James D LYONS Esq & Jeffery BROWNING Esq the former attended by Capt Thomas Francis WILKINSON the latter by Capt LEE, when after exchanging one shot each without effect ... | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 8 | 07 | NPD | WILKINSON | William | Esq | At her house in Clare-street, Limerick, Susan, wife of Robert Franklin Carroll, Esq. and daughter of the late William Wilkinson, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 5 | 01 | NPM | WILKINSON | Capt | In St. Peter's Church, Captain William Patton, of the 12th Royal Lancers, to Caroline, youngest daughter of Captain Wilkinson, of the 3d Royal Veteran Battalion. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 02 | NPB | WILLCOCKS | Dr | On the 20th instant, at Borris, County of Carlow, the lady of Doctor Willcocks, of a daughter. | SdeM | |
LGA | 1819 | 4 | 20 | NPA | WILLETT | Mr | Advertisement for Mr WILLETT's school in Charleville | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 29 | NPM | WILLIAM | E | Esq | On the 17th instant, at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, London, James Wilmot Williams, Esq., Captain in the 7th Hussars, only son of E. Williams, Esq., of Hersingstone, Dorsetshire, to Elizabeth, second daughter of R. Magennis, Esq., M.P., and niece to the Earl of Enniskillen and General Sir Lowry Cole, Governor of the Mauritus. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 10 | 18 | NPD | WILLIAMS | (John) | Mrs | In Bandon, in the prime of life, Mrs. (John) Williams. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 7 | 16 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Anne Jane | On the 7th instant, in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. R. Ardill, Thomas Berry, eldest son of the late Sterling Berry, of Blackhall-street, Dublin, Esq., to Anne Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Williams of Baggot-street, Dublin, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 2 | 21 | NPD | WILLIAMS | Bartholomew | Esq | On Friday, the 8th instant, Bartholomew Williams, Esq. of Woodville, Co. Kildare. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 05 | NPM | WILLIAMS | C J | Esq | On the 21st ultimo, C.J. Williams, Esq., of Hardwicke-street, Dublin, youngest son of the late Captain Williams, of the 9th Light Dragoons, to Anna, eldest daughter of Joseph W. Belcher, Esq., of Dominick-street, Dublin. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 1 | 22 | NPS | WILLIAMS | Charles | Committed to the Couny Limerick Gaol, by Henry LYONS Esq., and the Rev. Edward CROKER, Charles WILLIAMS and Owen GORMAN, for assaulting John LEE; sentenced to one fortnight's imprisonmentand hard labour. By Richard MASON, Esq., Richard WHITE, for assaulting Anstie KELLY. By Eyre EVANS and Michael BEVAN, Esqrs., William COLL, for pig stealing | NickR | |
FJ | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Edward | Esq | Yesterday, in St Andrew's church, by the Rev G BLACKER AM, Thomas B, only son of Edward WILLIAMS of Clonliffe, Esq, to Sarah only daughter of the late Mr Luke SIBTHORP, of Place street | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 8 | 31 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Edward | Mr | In Donnybrook Church, Mr. Edward Williams to Mrs. Mary Anne Danvers, of Mara Villa, relict of the late H. Danvers, Esq. of the Quarter-Master- General's Department. | SdeM |
FJ | 1826 | 6 | 01 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Elizabeth | On Wed the 31st inst by his grace the RC Archbp of Dublin Richard WHITE of Bantry COR Esq eld s of the late Hamilton WHITE Esq & neph of the Earl of Bantry to Elizabeth eld d of James WILLIAMS Esq The ceremony having been first performed at Bray ch ... | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 11 | NPB | WILLIAMS | Francis | Mr | The wife of Mr. Francis Williams, Tadbrook, Hereford, of three female children, one of them still-born, the others alive and they are still living. | SdeM |
LS | 1841 | 11 | 01 | NPS | WILLIAMS | George | Esq | List of passemgers and crew, lost and saved in the wreck of the Amanda of 26 September 1831 | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 8 | 12 | NPD | WILLIAMS | J. Bernard | Esq | On the 17th instant, at Drumcondra Church, J. Bernard Williams, Esq., to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of William Wood, Esq., Ex-Sheriff, and niece to Alderman Wood, M.P., London. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 29 | NPM | WILLIAMS | James Wilmot | Esq | On the 17th instant, at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, London, James Wilmot Williams, Esq., Captain in the 7th Hussars, only son of E. Williams, Esq., of Hersingstone, Dorsetshire, to Elizabeth, second daughter of R. Magennis, Esq., M.P., and niece to the Earl of Enniskillen and General Sir Lowry Cole, Governor of the Mauritus. | SdeM |
LGA | 1820 | 2 | 08 | NPM | WILLIAMS | John Beamish | Esq | John Beamish WILLIAMS, Esq, of Bandon, to Mary, second daughter of William Field, Esq of Cork | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 15 | NPM | WILLIAMS | John Bernard | Esq | On the 17th July, 1823, John Bernard Williams, Esq., to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of Wm. Wood, Esq., Ex-Sheriff and niece to Alderman Wood, M.P., London. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 08 | NPD | WILLIAMS | Joseph | Mr | On Sunday, at New Ross, at an advanced age, Mr. Joseph Williams, a Member of the Society of Friends. | SdeM |
LC | 1833 | 6 | 15 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Mary | In St Mary's church, Dublin, by the Rev W J PURDON, Gustavus, son of Richard WILSON Esq of Richmond street, to Mary daughter of Zachariah D WILLIAMS Esq of Stafford Street | NickR | |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Mary | On Thursday morning, in St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. George Blacker, George S. Carleton, Esq., to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Williams, Esq., Hampton Lodge, Drumcondra. | SdeM | |
LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 07 | NPD | WILLIAMS | Patrick | Mr | Dublin: At Johnstown, Mr. Patrick WILLIAMS | NickR |
WMT J | 1831 | 1 | 20 | NPS | WILLIAMS | Samuel | Mr | LONGFORD CLUB FOR THE PROPAGATION OF SEDITION, &C. (From the Longford Journal) ... As the public may not be aware who the parties are leading in our town, in justice to those who are NOT concerned in them we have annexed their names and occupations:- Mr. Simon Nicholls, Apothecary; Mr. Michael Maguire, Baker; Mr. Samuel Williams, Carpenter (and, we believe, heretofore Government Contractor for Barrack work); three Priests; two men who report for Dublin Papers * * * * and Mr. James Ganly, a Whiskey seller, who hopes that his present conduct will bring grist to his mill and obliterate the double sin of having been formerly a Policeman and the son-in-law of a Tithe Proctor. ... Mr. Thomas Pettit is a petty whiskey seller in Granard ... | SdeM |
FJ | 1854 | 3 | 01 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Sarah Prescot | February 25, in St Peter's church, George Petrie son of the late Capt J CHRISTIAN RN to Sarah Presscott, eldest daughter of the late Wiltshire H WILLIAMS Esq MD of Thornville, Barbados | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 6 | 21 | NPD | WILLIAMS | Thomas | Esq | In St. Stephen's-green, on Friday, Thomas Williams, Esq., Proprietor of the Glass Manufactory, Marlborough-street. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 17 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Thomas | Esq | On Thursday morning, in St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. George Blacker, George S. Carleton, Esq., to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Williams, Esq., Hampton Lodge, Drumcondra. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 7 | 16 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Thomas | Esq | On the 7th instant, in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. R. Ardill, Thomas Berry, eldest son of the late Sterling Berry, of Blackhall-street, Dublin, Esq., to Anne Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Williams of Baggot-street, Dublin, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1833 | 5 | 09 | NPS | WILLIAMS | Thomas | ADDRESS. To the Rev. Richard Flood, Curate of Ballymacormick, late of Longford. ... understanding that you are about to emigrate to Canada ... Alexander Dudgeon Thomas Williams (Churchwardens) | SdeM | |
FJ | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Thomas b | Yesterday, in St Andrew's church, by the Rev G BLACKER AM, Thomas B, only son of Edward WILLIAMS of Clonliffe, Esq, to Sarah only daughter of the late Mr Luke SIBTHORP, of Place street | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 3 | 17 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Thomas Beehwith | Esq | At St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. George BLACKETT, Thomas Beehwith WILLIAMS, Esq. of Clonliffe Parade to Miss SIBTHORP, of Palace Street | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 9 | 14 | NPS | WILLIAMS | Vance | Mr | At a Meeting of the Board of Superintendence, held at the Gaol of Longford, on Saturday, the 9th of September, 1826, the Rev. Charles Henry Minchin having this day handed in his resignation as Local Inspector, Resolved - That the same be accepted, and that we express to him our regret at losing so valuable and efficient an officer; and we beg to offer him our warmest thanks for the zeal and ability with which he discharged the various and important duties of that Office, during a period of so many years. Resolved - That Mr. Vance Williams, of Longford, be appointed temporary Local Inspector, in the room of the Rev. C.H. Minchin, resigned. Signed, FORBES, Chairman. | SdeM |
FJ | 1825 | 11 | 30 | NPN | WILLIAMS | William | Meeting of Creditors at the Royal Exchange this day at 2 O'Clock - Thomas R PERSSE, Dublin final dividend, Wm WILLIAMS agent, WILLIAMS & CLARKE assignees ... Alan F O'NEILL, Limerick, Final Dividend, Henry HARTON agent, John REDDAN assignee ... | NickR | |
FJ | 1854 | 3 | 01 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Wiltshire H | Esq | February 25, in St Peter's church, George Petrie son of the late Capt J CHRISTIAN RN to Sarah Presscott, eldest daughter of the late Wiltshire H WILLIAMS Esq MD of Thornville, Barbados | NickR |
LC | 1833 | 6 | 15 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Zachariah | Esq | In St Mary's church, Dublin, by the Rev W J PURDON, Gustavus, son of Richard WILSON Esq of Richmond street, to Mary daughter of Zachariah D WILLIAMS Esq of Stafford Street | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 05 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Capt | On the 21st ultimo, C.J. Williams, Esq., of Hardwicke-street, Dublin, youngest son of the late Captain Williams, of the 9th Light Dragoons, to Anna, eldest daughter of Joseph W. Belcher, Esq., of Dominick-street, Dublin. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 23 | NPD | WILLIAMS | Lt | In Limerick, of apoplexy, Lieutenant Williams, late of the 61st Regiment. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 23 | NPD | WILLIAMS | Lt | On Thursday, in Limerick, of apoplexy, Lieutenant Williams, late of the 61st Regiment. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1776 | 8 | 01-03 | NPM | WILLIAMS | Mr WILLIAMS of Georges Quay to Miss RACHAEL SWAN of said place | NickR | ||
FJ | 1764 | 9 | 01-04 | NPD | WILLIAMSON | Christopher | Capt | Capt Christopher WILLIAMSON of Whitehaven to Miss CHRISTIAN of Jawkins Street | NickR |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 03 | NPD | WILLIAMSON | Jane | Mrs | On the 19th inst., at Ranelagh, co. Dublin, Jane, wife of Richard Williamson, Esq., of Fitzwilliam-square, Dublin. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 03 | NPD | WILLIAMSON | Richard | On the 19th inst., at Ranelagh, co. Dublin, Jane, wife of Richard Williamson, Esq., of Fitzwilliam-square, Dublin. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1842 | 4 | 21 | NPM | WILLIAMSON | T P | Capt | On the 19th inst, in Stillorgan church, Capt T P WILLIAMSON late 93d Highlanders to Mary youngest daughter of William Snell MAGEE Esq of Parsons Green | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 23 | NPD | WILLIAMSON | W A | Esq | At the advanced age of ninety, Thomas Webster, Esq. of Longford, much and deservedly regretted. The deceased has been many years Seneschal of Longford. We understand that he will be succeeded in that office by W.A. Williamson, Esq., a gentleman who, from his respectability and intelligence, is perfectly qualified for a trust which in that populous and thriving town is by no means unimportant. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPS | WILLIAMSON | W A | Esq | Longford Brunswick Club Meeting | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 4 | 14 | NPB | WILLIAMSON | W A | Esq | In Longford the Lady of W.A. Williamson, Esq. of a daughter. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 7 | 16 | NPS | WILLIAMSON | W A | Esq | WHEREAS it has been represented to the Lord Lieutenant, that on the night of Monday the 1st of June, or early on the morning of the 2d of June ult., a Mill and Stores, &c. situate in the town of Longford, and belonging to W.A. Williamson, Esq. of the aforesaid town, were maliciously set on fire, and burned nearly to the ground, by some person or persons at present unknown ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1830 | 3 | 18 | NPS | WILLIAMSON | W A | Esq | LONGFORD ASSIZES.- RECORD COURT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. Farrell and others, v. W. A. Williamson, Esq. BURNING PETITION. This was a traverse entered to a presentment made by the Grand Jury at the last Assizes to compensate W.A. Williamson, Esq. for a malicious destruction, by fire, of his Mills and Stores in the town of Longford on the 2d of June, 1829. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 6 | 19 | NPS | WILLIAMSON | William A | Esq | LONGFORD ROYAL CANAL HARBOUR. On Wednesday last the first stone of the Royal Canal harbour in this town, was laid by Wm. A. Williamson, Esq., our respected Sovereign ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1833 | 8 | 15 | NPS | WILLIAMSON | William Alexander | Mary Read a. Wm. Alexander Williamson and others. ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPS | WILLIAMSON | Sovereign Esq | Longford Brunswick Club Meeting | SdeM | |
LC | 1803 | 11 | 09 | NPM | WILLINGTON | Alica | Miss | A few days ago at Kiloscane? co Tiperary Ringrose DREW of Drewsborough co Clare Esq to Miss Alica WILLINGTON daughter of John WILLINGTON Esq | NickR |
LC | 1803 | 11 | 09 | NPM | WILLINGTON | John | Esq | A few days ago at Kiloscane? co Tiperary Ringrose DREW of Drewsborough co Clare Esq to Miss Alica WILLINGTON daughter of John WILLINGTON Esq | NickR |
LGA | 1810 | 3 | 23 | NPM | WILLINGTON | John | Esq | At Killoakeane, George BENNET Esq, of Belville, to Miss WILLINGTON, daughter of John WILLINGTON, of Killoakeane, co Tipperary | NickR |
LC | 1826 | 8 | 30 | NPS | WILLINGTON | Capt | Captain WILLINGTON's company, 84th Regiment, left this Monday, to replace a detachment of the same corps, at Bruff, under Lieutenant BULLMAN. | NickR | |
LGA | 1810 | 3 | 23 | NPM | WILLINGTON | Miss | At Killoakeane, George BENNET Esq, of Belville, to Miss WILLINGTON, daughter of John WILLINGTON, of Killoakeane, co Tipperary | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 05 | NPB | WILLIS | Frederick | Capt | On the 25th ultimo, at Halshead Park, Lancashire, the lady of Captain Frederick Willis, 9th Lancers, of a son. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 15 | NPM | WILLIS | John | Mr | On the 10th instant, at St. Andrew's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Nevin, Mr. John Willis, of Trinity street, to Mrs. Watson, of Ardee. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 22 | NPM | WILLIS | John | Mr | At St. Andrew's Church, by the Reverend Mr. Nevin, Mr. John Willis, of Trinity-street, to Mrs. Watson of Ardee. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 12 | NPD | WILLIS | John | Mr | On Tuesday evening, the 27th ultimo, Mrs. Willis, wife of Mr. John Willis, Professor of Music. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 22 | NPD | WILLIS | Thomas | Rev | On the 9th inst. at the Rectory house, Bloomsbury, the Rev. Thomas Willis, L.L.D., Rector of that Parish, Prebendary of Rochester, and Vicar of Wateringbury, Kent. | SdeM |
LC | 1827 | 6 | 16 | NPS | WILLIS | Thomas G | Rev | nbsp;nbsp;The Lord Bishop of Limerick has been pleased to present the Rev. Thomas G WILLIS, D.D. To the Rectory of Derrygalyin, near this City, vice Mr. INGRAM deceased. The living of Kilmurry, also held by Mr. INGRAM, is in the givt of Government nbsp;The Rev, William LEWIS, Rector of Meelick, is appointed a Vicar Choral of the Cathedral of Limerick, in the room of the Rev. Henry IGRAM, deceased, on the presemntation of the Dean. | NickR |
LC | 1827 | 8 | 01 | NPA | WILLIS | William | Dr | Charleville School, By Doctor WILLIS, Master. Vacation will end Saturday, the 4th of August. The immediate attendance of all students is requested. July 28 | NickR |
LGA | 1819 | 10 | 12 | NPS | WILLIS | William | Rev | On Sunday last, the Lord Bishop of Limerick held an ordination in the Cathedral the following gentlemen received Orders viz:--- William WILLIS, Priest; Pryce PEACOCK, T F MARTIN, Wm BOYLE, Wm HARDING, Michael Webb KEILY, Deacons. | NickR |
LS | 1838 | 7 | 24 | NPM | WILLIS | William N | Rev | This morning at the temporary church in Bedford Row, by the Rev William N WILLIS, Edward BENNETT Esq of Ballintubber, in this co, to Jane daughter of the late W HARDING of Hardingsgrove Esq | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 12 | NPD | WILLIS | Mrs | On Tuesday evening, the 27th ultimo, Mrs. Willis, wife of Mr. John Willis, Professor of Music. | SdeM | |
LC | 1827 | 6 | 13 | NPM | WILLIS | Rev | Yesterday at Kilmurry, by the Rev. Mr. WILLIS, Mr. Philip W. TAYLOR, don of the late Mr. John TAYLOR, of this city, brewer, to Catherine, daughater of the late Mr. Geo. TROUSDELL, of this city. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 2 | 19 | NPM | WILLOCK | Emily | On the 9th instant, Lieutenant William Dunne, of the 25th, The King's Own Borderers, to Emily, only daughter of the late John Willock, Esq. formerly of the 50th Regt. and of Killney Park, in the County Dublin. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 2 | 19 | NPM | WILLOCK | John | Esq | On the 9th instant, Lieutenant William Dunne, of the 25th, The King's Own Borderers, to Emily, only daughter of the late John Willock, Esq. formerly of the 50th Regt. and of Killney Park, in the County Dublin. | SdeM |
LGA | 1810 | 3 | 02__ | NPM | WILLOE | Henry | Esq | In Dublin Henry WILLOE Esq attorney to Mrs Mary ROYCE [nee CROKER] relict of the Late Nich Foord ROYCE Esq of Nantenant County Limerick | NickR |
LC | 1835 | 5 | 06 | NPD | WILLOE | Henry | Esq | In Dublin, Mrs WILLOE, mother of Thomas H F ROYCE Esq of Nantenant, in this co | NickR |
LC | 1835 | 5 | 06 | NPD | WILLOE | Mary (nee CROKER ow ROYCE) | Mrs | In Dublin, Mrs WILLOE, mother of Thomas H F ROYCE Esq of Nantenant, in this co | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 15 | NPS | WILLS | Mr | COURT 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 | |
DWJ | 1751 | 10 | 19 | NPM | WILLSON | Thomas | Mr | Last Friday, Mr Thomas WILLSON of Tullamore in the King's co was married, at the Quakers Meeting House, in Meath street, to Miss Polly UNTHANK, daughter of Mr Robert UNTHANK of Francis street an agreeable young lady with 3000L fortune | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1739 | 11 | 06 | NPN/S | WILLSON | William | Esq | William WILLSON Esq is elected Member of Parliament for Limerick in the room of the Rt Hon Lt Gen PEARCE deceased | NickR |
LC | 1827 | 10 | 27 | NPB | WILMAN | [nee COLLINS] | On the 22d instant, at Deptford, on the eve of embarkation for New South Wales, the Lady of Harvey WILMAN, Esq. Captain in his Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot, eldest daughter of John COLLINS, Esq. Land Waiter and Searcher in the Port of Cork, of a son. | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 10 | 27 | NPB | WILMAN | Harvey | Capt | On the 22d instant, at Deptford, on the eve of embarkation for New South Wales, the Lady of Harvey WILMAN, Esq. Captain in his Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot, eldest daughter of John COLLINS, Esq. Land Waiter and Searcher in the Port of Cork, of a son. | NickR |
FJ | 1828 | 6 | 30 | NPM | WILMOT | Robert | Rev | At Lyons, by the Rev Robert WILMOT, chaplain to lord Cloncurry, the Earl of Miltown to Lady Castlecoote. Immedioately after the ceromy they set out for his lordship's beautiful residence of Rusborough | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 7 | 01 | NPM | WILMOT | Robert | Rev | At Lyons, by the Rev Robert WILMOT, chaplin to Lord Cloncurry, the Earl of Miltown to Lady Castlecoote, immediately afterwards they set out for his Lordship's beautiful residence of Rusborough | NickR |
FJ | 1804 | 9 | 25 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Capt | On Sunday last, no little noise occurred in Cook-Street, and other avenused, for a short time, by the pursuit after a deserter by a party of the army. ... was met by Captain WILSON, chief peace officer, secured and given up to the party of the army... | NickR |
FJ | 1804 | 9 | 25 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Capt | Sunday last, that very indefatigable chief peace-officer, Captain WILSON, arrested at a public house in Church Street, severeal suspected persons, upon one of whom he detected a number of counterfeit shillings .... | NickR |
FJ | 1804 | 10 | 04 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Capt | Monday night, Captain WILSON, the chief peace-officer, apprehended in a public-house in Francis-Street, twelve journeymen shoemakers, supposed to be sitting in combination. This active officer brought them before the Suprentendant Magistrate, who took m | NickR |
FJ | 1805 | 4 | 06 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Capt | ... The affair being communicated to Captain WILSON, the Chief Peace Officer, he had suspicion of a young man who visited the house of Mr COCRAN... | NickR |
FJ | 1805 | 4 | 06 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Capt | This week, Edward MURRAY of Greek Street was apprehended by Capital WILSON, the Chief Peace Office. The prisoner is charged with having committed a rape on Mary CARROL, in the county Tyrone, a young girl under thirteen years of age. ... | NickR |
FJ | 1793 | 10 | 25 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Mr | Mr WILSON [Edward] a police inspector corroborated the proof of the sword and pistol being found on the prisoner | NickR |
FJ | 1801 | 6 | 06 b | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Mr | On Wednesday last, by direction of the superintendent Magistrate Mr WILSON, the peace officer, with the assistance of petty constables apprehended John MAGRATH; Mat WHELAN, Thos KELLY, Hugh LAUGHLIN and Peter DOOLAN charged with robbing .. the Limerick mail coach a short time since, in which Mr BLOOD [Attorney - from earlier report] was unfortunately murdered | NickR |
FJ | 1803 | 8 | 09 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Mr | Sunday last, Mr [Edward] WILSON, the chief Peace officer, apprehended in New street, an old offender, named Dennis REDMOND, uncle to the wholesale dealer in pikes now in gaol in this city. ... | NickR |
FJ | 1804 | 8 | 02 | NPS | WILSON | [Edward] | Mr | Mr Wilson, chief peace officer, proved his having apprehend the prisoners on the 1st of July last at the house, No 4, Cock-hill. He found some books, letters, and papers with them ... | NickR |
FJ | 1766 | 10 | 21-25 | NPM | WILSON | [Frances Anne] | Mrs | A few days since in London, Eliazer DAVY of Ubbotstown Hall, in Suffolk Esq to the Hon Mrs [Frances Anne] WILSON [widow of Edward Warter WILSON] , daughter of the late and sister of the present Lord Carbery [EVANS} | NickR |
LGA | 1816 | 3 | 12 | NPD | WILSON | [nee EVANS] | Mrs | On Sunday, at her brother's house (George EVANS Esq) George St, Mrs WILSON relict of Richard WILSON of Clogjordan county Tipperary Esq | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 6 | 18 | NPB | WILSON | [nee MONCK] | Hon Mrs | At Cahirconlish House, county Limerick, the Hon Mrs WILSON of a son | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1830 | 8 | 03 | NPD | WILSON | [nee MONCK] | Hon Mrs | This morning at Cahirconlish House, county Limerick, the Hon Mrs WILSON lady of Major WILSON and sister to the Rt Hon Lord MONCK a lady universely esteemed | NickR |
FJ | 1825 | 5 | 28 | NPD | WILSON | A | Esq | At his brother's house in Omagh, A WILSON Esq formerly in the Excise | NickR |
FJ | 1853 | 12 | 24 | NPM | WILSON | Adam | Esq | December 22, in St Peter's church, Henry John WILSON Esq LRCSI of Whitechurch, Shropshire, tird son of R WILSON Esq of Limerick, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Adam WILSON Esq of Glasgow | NickR |
FJ | 1800 | 8 | 07 | NPM | WILSON | Alexander | Esq | At Limerick Alexander WILSON Esq merchant to Miss GABBET daughter of John GABBET Esq | NickR |
LGA | 1806 | 6 | 17 | NPD | WILSON | Alexander | Esq | At Pk Lodge on Saturday morning, ... after a lingering illness Mrs WILSON relict of the late Alexander WILSON Esq of this city merch and daut of John GABBETT Esq of Rutland St. Her remains were interred yest morng in the family vault at Cahirconlish ch | NickR |
Longford Msgr | 1837 | 2 | 03 | NPD | WILSON | Alexander | Esq | On the 19th ultimo, most deeply and deservedly regretted by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances, Alexander Wilson, Esq., Physician to the Fever Hospital, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. | SdeM |
FJ | 1769 | 11 | 25-28 | NPD | WILSON | Ambrose | Esq | Ambrose WILSON of Cahirconlish Esq | NickR |
HDM | 1769 | 11 | 25-28 | NPD | WILSON | Ambrose | Ambrose WILSON of Cahirconlish Esq | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 3 | 01 | NPD | WILSON | Ann | In Bedford-row, Ann, daughter of the late Richard WILSON, Esq of Ballinacurra. | NickR | |
FJ | 1826 | 3 | 04 | NPD | WILSON | Ann | In Bedfort Row, Ann daughter of the late Richard WILSON Esq of Ballinacurra | NickR | |
LGA | 1814 | 9 | 27 | NPM | WILSON | Anna | Miss | On Friday by the Rev John PARKER DD at Askeaton Church William PARKER Esq to Miss Anna WILSON d of William WILSON of Nantenant in this Co esq | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 2 | 11 | NPD | WILSON | Anna | Anna youngest daughter of Richard WILSON of Richmond Street Dublin | NickR | |
Cork Examiner | 1847 | 1 | 25 | NPM | WILSON | Anne | Esq | At Mallow on the 18th inst., by the Rev James GRANT, Arthur Gerald GEOGHEGAN Esq of Rock Cottage to Anne WILSON, granddaughter of Peter LE BAS Esq of Cabra Lodge, co Dublin | NickR |
FJ | 1847 | 1 | 29 | NPM | WILSON | Anne | At Mallow, Arthur Gerald GEOGHEGAN Esq of Rock Cottage to Anne WILSON, granddaughter of Peter LE BAS Esq of Cabra Lodge, co Dublin | NickR | |
FJ | 1842 | 10 | 01 | NPM | WILSON | Anne Henrietta | September 27, at Watergrasshill, the Rev thomas Edwars EVANS, second son of the late Thomas Manning EVANS Esq MD of Cashel, co Tipperary, to Anne Henrietta eldest daughter of Edward WILSON of Scartbarry, co Cork, Esq | NickR | |
FJ | 1861 | 3 | 21 | NPM | WILSON | Annie | March 14, at Holy Cross, Edward William Cadwallader LLOYD, Esq, 7th Royal Fusileers, son of the Rev William LLOYD, Fenner Glebe, to Annie, daughter of Edward WILSON, Esq, Raheen Park, co Tipperary | NickR | |
FJ | 1859 | 7 | 25 | NPM | WILSON | Annie Kate | July 23, at Powerscourt Church, by the Rev Joshua Lacy BERNARD, AM, John N JEMISON Esq solicitor to Annie Kate youngest daughter of John WILSON Esq Drumcondera Terace, same co | NickR | |
LC | 1833 | 2 | 23 | NPD | WILSON | Benjamin | Esq | In Cork, Frances wife of Benjamin WILSON Esq and daughter of the late Richard IEVERS of Greenpark Esq | NickR |
LC | 1833 | 3 | 24 | NPM | WILSON | Benjamin | Esq | Benjamin WILSON of Templemore, co Tipperary, Esq to Miss Jane CROKER of Ballyoriel, co Wexford | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1833 | 8 | 27 | NPM | WILSON | Benjamin | Esq | In Wexford, Benjamin WILSON Esq to Jane third daughter of Doctor CROKER, of Beaufield, co Wexford | 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 |