King John castle Limerick

Nick Reddan's Newspaper Extracts
(now including Simon de Montfort's extracts (work in progress))
— part 97

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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LC1824410NPDWOULFEJohnEsqAt Cahirrush, County Calre, Mrs. Catherine WOULFE, relict of John WOULFE, EsqNickR
SaundersNTDA17841113NPDWOULFEJohnMrMr John WOULFE formerly an eminent woolen-draper in LimerickNickR
FJ1799921NPNWOULFEJohn County Clare - We approve the union John WOULFE CahirushNickR
LEP-CS1830219NPDWOULFEMary Anne On Sullivans Quay, Cork, Mary Anne WOULFE, daughter of the late Michael WOULFE, EsqNickR
LEP-CS1830219NPDWOULFEMichaelEsqOn Sullivans Quay, Cork, Mary Anne WOULFE, daughter of the late Michael WOULFE, EsqNickR
Pue'sO17361207NPMWOULFEMollyMissSame day (Saturday last) at night, __ MASTERSON Esq of Castletown in the co of Wexford, was married to Miss Molly WOULFE, daughter of Mr Thomas WOULFE and eminent merchant of this city ... considerable fortuneNickR
Pue'sO1737212NPMWOULFEPatrickMrParis Feb 15 N[ew] S[tyle] Yesterday Mr Patrick WOULFE and eminent Irish Banker of this city was married to Mr James Woulfe SLIP's daughter of Ennis in IrelandNickR
FJ18541004NPMWOULFERalphEsqJune 22, at Melbourne Australia William ORR Esq to Arabella Amelia relict of Ralph WOULFE Esq BA TCD and daughter of the late John DALY Esq of Charleville co CorkNickR
Pue'sO17361207NPMWOULFEThomasMrSame day (Saturday last) at night, __ MASTERSON Esq of Castletown in the co of Wexford, was married to Miss Molly WOULFE, daughter of Mr Thomas WOULFE and eminent merchant of this city ... considerable fortuneNickR
CG&GA1794730NPDWOULFEWilliamMrLast Thursday, at Coolernaheen near Cloughrakilty, Mr Wm WOULFE senior deservedly lamented ...NickR
FJ1784520-22NPDWOULFE MrsIn Waterford Mrs WOULFE wife of Walter WOULFE of Carrick EsqNickR
WMT J1834417NPMWRAYPeterEsqOn the 3d inst., Thomas Allen, Esq., A.B., M.D., of Kilkenny College, to Rosina Maria, daughter of the late Peter Wray, Esq., of Wood-Mount, in the County of Wicklow.SdeM
WMT J1834417NPMWRAYRosina Maria On the 3d inst., Thomas Allen, Esq., A.B., M.D., of Kilkenny College, to Rosina Maria, daughter of the late Peter Wray, Esq., of Wood-Mount, in the County of Wicklow.SdeM
LEP-CS1833201NPMWRENJMrIn George's Church, Mr. J. WREN, of Charleville, to Miss PARKER, of Wickham-street, in this cityNickR
LC1823308NPAWREYBouchier PalkEsqTo be let,
from the 25th March next,
for one year,
the lands of
Milltown,
Containing Seventy-Thre acres or thereabouts, within one mile of Bruff,
And is part of the Estate of Edward Bouchier HARTOPP, Esq. a Minor,
And lately Tenanted by the represeantatives of Anthony PARKER, Esq.
Proposals in writing addressed Bouchier Palk WREY, Esq. Tardstock-Court, Barnstable, Devonshire; the Rev. William Evans HARTOPP, Thurnly, Leicester; of David ROCHE, Esq. Carass, Limerick.
March 1, 1823.
NickR
WMT J18241223NPMWRIGHTAnna On Saturday, the 11th inst. at Mary's Church, by the Rev. Charles Bardin, George Buchanan, Esq., M.D. of Warrenpoint, to Anna, daughter of Richard Wright, Esq. of Lower Ormond Quay.SdeM
FJ182522NPMWRIGHTCatherine Waldron On Tuesday morning, in St George's church, by the Rev J N WRIGHT, James WILSON of Graigue in Queen's co, to Catherine Waldron youngest daughter of the late Dr WRIGHT, one of his Magesty's Physicians to the Forces, & formerly res of this cityNickR
FJ1841707NPMWRIGHTCharlotte Ellen On the 30th ult, in Belfast, the Very Rev John LEE, Principal of the University of Edinburgh to Charlotte Ellen third daughter of the late Joseph WRIGHT of Rutland square in this city EsqNickR
LGA1816614NPMWRIGHTCorkerEsqRe-married at Shinrone Church on Saturday last by the Hon and Rev Robt MAUDETH, Rev W MINCHIN eldest son of Wm MINCHIN of Greenhills Co Tipperary to Marianne, youngest daughter of Corker WRIGHT of Rutland Kings Co EsqNickR
WMT J1828228NPDWRIGHTCorkerEsqAt his seat, Rutland, King's Co. on the 11th inst., of a long and painful illness, borne with patience, the submission, and the hope of a christian, Corker Wright, Esq.SdeM
FJ1787301-03NPMWRIGHTCrokerEsqAt Birr Croker (?sic Corker) WRIGHT Esq to Miss ANDREWSNickR
WMT J1823123NPDWRIGHTDavidEsqIn Castlebar, of a violent putrid fever, Francis Wright, Esq., Distributor of Stamps for the County Mayo, having survived his son David, a promising lad of about 18 years (who died of the same disorder) a little more than 24 hours.SdeM
WMT J1823123NPDWRIGHTFrancisEsqIn Castlebar, of a violent putrid fever, Francis Wright, Esq., Distributor of Stamps for the County Mayo, having survived his son David, a promising lad of about 18 years (who died of the same disorder) a little more than 24 hours.SdeM
FJ182522NPMWRIGHTJ NRevOn Tuesday morning, in St George's church, by the Rev J N WRIGHT, James WILSON of Graigue in Queen's co, to Catherine Waldron youngest daughter of the late Dr WRIGHT, one of his Magesty's Physicians to the Forces, & formerly res of this cityNickR
WMT G1835122NPBWRIGHTJamesEsqOn the 12th instant, Lucy, wife of James Wright, Esq., of Butterfield-house, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin. SdeM
LEP-CS1830305NPMWRIGHTJoesphEsqIn Cork, Joseph WRIGHT, Esq. Civil Engineer, to Mrs HOLMES, of CarrigalineNickR
WMT J18281009NPSWRIGHTJohnEsqSee Molyneux William SHOULDHAMSdeM
WMT J1824722NPDWRIGHTJohnEsq Lt h/pOn Monday, the 19th instant, in this town, John Wright, Esq., Half-pay Lieutenant 2d Royal Lancashire Militia ...SdeM
WMT J1831310NPSWRIGHTJohn STATE OF THE COUNTY LONGFORD. ... On the 2d ult. an armed party attacked the house of Mr. W. Canning, in the Barony of Abbeyshruel, and took therefrom a gun and a case of pistols. On the 15th ult., in the same barony, an armed party broke the house and carried away a gun and blunderbuss the property of Robert Cody. On the 16th, in the same barony, between six and seven o'clock, an armed party attacked the house of James Canning, of Lissagernal and took away a gun and pistol. On Sunday, the 20th ult., as Captain Atkinson, of Forgany, and his family were at Church, a fellow entered his house and demanded from the maidservant her master's arms - she shewed him into a room, and shutting the door, ran out and gave the alarm; the fellow instantly escaped without effecting his object. On the night of the 21st an armed party of from 40 to 50 attacked the house of John Wright, of Cartronbola, and dragging him out, swore him to give half his ground to his son-in-law. One of them struck him on the breast with a pistol and said, "he must obey Captain Rock's laws". ...SdeM
FJ1841707NPMWRIGHTJosephEsqOn the 30th ult, in Belfast, the Very Rev John LEE, Principal of the University of Edinburgh to Charlotte Ellen third daughter of the late Joseph WRIGHT of Rutland square in this city EsqNickR
WMT J1825922NPMWRIGHTJosephRevOn the 12th instant, by the Rev. Joseph Wright, Rector of Hainstown, Travers Robert Blackley, Esq. of Fitzwilliam-square, in Dublin, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Wm. Lowery, Esq., Clermont Park, county Louth. SdeM
WMT J1825929NPMWRIGHTJosephRevOn the 12th instant, by the Rev. Joseph Wright, Rector of Hainstown, Travers Robert Blackley, Esq. of Fitzwilliam-square, in Dublin, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Wm. Lowery, Esq., Clermont Park, Dublin. SdeM
LC17831129NPSWRIGHTLarnMrsee Richard DONOVANNickR
WMT G1835122NPBWRIGHTLucyMrsOn the 12th instant, Lucy, wife of James Wright, Esq., of Butterfield-house, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin. SdeM
LGA1816614NPMWRIGHTMarianneMissRe-married at Shinrone Church on Saturday last by the Hon and Rev Robt MAUDETH, Rev W MINCHIN eldest son of Wm MINCHIN of Greenhills Co Tipperary to Marianne, youngest daughter of Corker WRIGHT of Rutland Kings Co EsqNickR
WMT J18271122NPMWRIGHTMary Jane On the 14th instant, in Georges Church, by the Reverend John Short, Charles Hawkeshaw, Esq. to Mary Jane, third daughter of Nathaniel Wright, of Monaghan, Esq.SdeM
WMT J18271122NPMWRIGHTNathanielEsqOn the 14th instant, in Georges Church, by the Reverend John Short, Charles Hawkeshaw, Esq. to Mary Jane, third daughter of Nathaniel Wright, of Monaghan, Esq.SdeM
Longford J1840229NPMWRIGHTohnEsqFebruary 18, at Liverpool, John Thomas Atkin, Esq., of Leadenton, county Cork, eldest son of the late Col. Atkin, to Sophia, only daughter of the late John Wright, Esq., of Dublin. SdeM
FJ17641226-29NPMWRIGHTRichardEsqAt Bridgetown Co Limerick, Richard WRIGHT Esq collector of the Port of Baltimore to the Widow ROBINSONNickR
WMT J18241223NPMWRIGHTRichardEsqOn Saturday, the 11th inst. at Mary's Church, by the Rev. Charles Bardin, George Buchanan, Esq., M.D. of Warrenpoint, to Anna, daughter of Richard Wright, Esq. of Lower Ormond Quay.SdeM
WMT J18231023NPDWRIGHTRobertColAt his house, Charlotte-street, Edinburgh, on the second of October, Colonel Robert Wright, of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.SdeM
Longford J1840229NPMWRIGHTSophia February 18, at Liverpool, John Thomas Atkin, Esq., of Leadenton, county Cork, eldest son of the late Col. Atkin, to Sophia, only daughter of the late John Wright, Esq., of Dublin. SdeM
FJ17651207-10NPDWRIGHT AldAt Limerick, the widow of Alderman WRIGHTNickR
FJ182522NPMWRIGHT DrOn Tuesday morning, in St George's church, by the Rev J N WRIGHT, James WILSON of Graigue in Queen's co, to Catherine Waldron youngest daughter of the late Dr WRIGHT, one of his Magesty's Physicians to the Forces, & formerly res of this cityNickR
WMT J1826427NPMWRIGHT MissIn Cork, Robert Young, Esq., Royal Navy, to Miss Wright.SdeM
WMT J18241028NPDWRITERobertColAt Geneva, Miss Robina Robinson, niece of the late Col. Robert Write of the Royal Artillery.SdeM
LGA18191008NPMWRIXONEdwardEsqAt Brinny church, co. Cork, Edward WRIXON, Esq. of Castle Wrixon, fourth son of John WRIXON, Esq. of Welsh's-town, near Charleville, to Anne Honner POPHAM, daughter of the late William POPHAM, Esq. of Kilmore, co. CorkNickR
LGA18121204NPDWRIXONHenryEsqIn Bath, Mrs. LYSAGHT, relict of Nicholas LYSAGHT Esq formerly Govenor of Cork, and eldest daughter of the late Henry WRIXON EsqNickR
LGA18191008NPMWRIXONJohnEsqAt Brinny church, co. Cork, Edward WRIXON, Esq. of Castle Wrixon, fourth son of John WRIXON, Esq. of Welsh's-town, near Charleville, to Anne Honner POPHAM, daughter of the late William POPHAM, Esq. of Kilmore, co. CorkNickR
LGA1817926NPMWYBRANTSGustavusRevOn Tuesday, by the Rev Gustavus WYBRANTS at Askeaton Church, the Rev Edward CROKER of Ballynaguarde to Mary, daughter of the late Anthony COPLEY of Ballyclough in this county [LIM] EsqNickR
Longford J1839622NPMWYBRANTSRobertEsqJune 18, in St. George's Church, Belfast, Robert Wybrants, Esq., of Rutland-square, Dublin, to Maria, daughter of Cortland Macgregor Skinner, Esq., of Belfast.SdeM
WMT G1835122NPMWYBRANTSWilliamEsqOn the 16th inst., William Wybrants, of Bride-street, Dublin, Esq., to Sarah, daughter of Richard Smallman, of Portarlington, Esq.SdeM
FJ1829626NPDWYLDEE REsqAt Leamington, county Limerick, on the 16th inst Mrs WYLDE lady of E R WYLDE Esq and daughter of the late Wm RYVES of Ryves castle in that co esqNickR
FJ1825726NPMWYLDEEdward REsqOn Tuesday, at St George church, Hanover Square London, Edward R WYLDE of Tettenhall Esq to Frances FitzHarding RYVES, 2nd daughter of the late William RYVES of Ryves Castle, in the co LimerickNickR
FJ1829626NPDWYLDE MrsAt Leamington, county Limerick, on the 16th inst Mrs WYLDE lady of E R WYLDE Esq and daughter of the late Wm RYVES of Ryves castle in that co esqNickR
LEP-CS18331008NPMWYLEYRobertMrAt Mountmellick, Mr Robert WYLEY to the daughter of Charles MEREDITH EsqNickR
WMT J18271220NPDWYLYFletcherEsqOn the 10th ult. Fletcher Wyly, Esq. of Glasson, sincerely and deservedly regretted by a numerous acquaintance.SdeM
WMT G1835219NPBWYNDHAMGColAt Drove, in Sussex, the lady of Colonel G. Wyndham, of a son.SdeM
WMT G1835611NPDWYNDHAMHenryMrsOn the 28th ult., at the house of his sister, Mrs. Henry Wyndham, near Ripley, in the 35th year of his age, after a severe illness, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Henry Somerset, second son of the late Right Hon. Lord Charles Henry Somerset, nephew of the Duke of Beaufort, and Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Royal Regiment of Dragoons.SdeM
WMT G1835730NPMWYNDHAMWilliam HoweEsqAt St. James's Church, London, William Howe Wyndham, Esq., of Fellbrigg Hall, Norfolk, to the Lady Sophia Hervey, youngest daughter of the Marquis of Bristol.SdeM
WMT J1827809NPDWYNNEArthurRevAt Coolock Church, the Rev. Arthur Wynne, to Amelia, daughter of the late Rev. Francis Law.SdeM
WMT J1829414NPMWYNNEEdmundEsqAt Newport Church, county of Tipperary, Edmund Wynne, Esq., late of the 32d Regiment, to Miss Mary E. Phillips, second daughter of Richard Phillips, Esq. of Mount Rivers, county Tipperary.SdeM
WMT J1828103NPMWYNNEHenryRevJanuary 1, 1828, at Killucan, in this County, by the Rev. Henry Wynne, jun., the Rev. Edward Nixon, of Clonard, county of Meath, to Lucy Catherine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Wynne, of Killucan.SdeM
WMT J1828221NPDWYNNEHenryRevOn Monday last, at his house at Killucan, in this county, the Rev. Henry Wynne, Rector of that parish.SdeM
FJ1846528NPMWYNNEHenryRevOn the 27th inst, at St Peter's church, by the Rev Henry WYNNE, Rector of Castle Bridge, Robert WARREN Esq eldest son of Robert WARREN Esq of Rutland sq and Killiney Castle to Anne Elizabeth eldest daut of the late Cadwallader WADDY Esq of Kilmavoe WEXNickR
WMT J1828103NPMWYNNEHenry (jun)RevJanuary 1, 1828, at Killucan, in this County, by the Rev. Henry Wynne, jun., the Rev. Edward Nixon, of Clonard, county of Meath, to Lucy Catherine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Wynne, of Killucan.SdeM
WMT J1828103NPMWYNNELucy Catherine January 1, 1828, at Killucan, in this County, by the Rev. Henry Wynne, jun., the Rev. Edward Nixon, of Clonard, county of Meath, to Lucy Catherine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Wynne, of Killucan.SdeM
WMT G1835723NPDWYNNERichardRevOn the 15th inst., the Rev. Richard Wynne, Rector of Belturbet, in the 73d year of his age. SdeM
LGA18181018NPSWYNNERobertEsqImatation Tea, Dublin Oct 17
Yesterday was brought on at the Customs House, before Robt WYNNE Esq The Hon Abraham HELY-HUTCHINSON & Hy HAMILTON Esq Commrs Of His M's Customs the trial of Nicholas ETCHINGHAM licenced grocer of No33 Kevin St ... William Howard LEE Esq (Examiner of Surveyor's and Landwriter's Books and principal Seizing Officer) ...
NickR
WMT J1826907NPDWYNNERobert On the 29th inst. in Dublin, the Rev. Robert Wynne, Rector of Kilmanan, in the County of Monaghan.SdeM
LGA1811507NPSWYNNERoberyEsqHis Royal Hiness the Prince Regent has, in the name and on behalf of his Majesty, been pleased, by letters patent under the Great Seal of Ireland, to constitute and appoint the Right Hon. Charles Henry Lord Castle-Coote, the Right Hon. John Ormsby VANDELEUR, Robert WYNNE, Esq. the Hon Abraham HELY-HUTCHINSON, the Hon. John JOCLYN, the Hon. Robert MOLESWORTH, together with Henry HAMILTON, Esq to be commissioners of his Majesty's customs and port duties in Ireland. NickR
WMT J1828228NPSWYNNEThomas OUTRAGES. On Sunday last, the 24th inst. while Mr. George R. Meares, of Killenboy, and his family, were attending Divine Service ... Last week an armed party entered the house of Thomas Wynne, in the neighbourhood of Ballymahon ... On the night of Ash Wednesday, the house of Mr. John Siggins, of Bonevally, near Athlone in this Co. ...SdeM
WMT J1826713NPDWYSEGLtAt Greenpark, near Ennis, where he had gone for the benefit of his health, Lieut. G. Wyse, 84th Regt.SdeM
WMT J1828619NPMYATESArthurEsqOn the 10th instant, in Carlow Church, by the Rev. Lathum Coddington, Rector of Timolin, Benedict Arthur Yates, Esq., of Moon, County Kildare, and North Great George's street, Dublin, to Susanna Maria, only daughter of the Rev. Dr. Stone, of Carlow.SdeM
LC18351107NPMYEATESJohnRevAt St Mary's church, Donnybrook, the Rev William Butler YEATES eldest son of the Rev John YEATES, Rector of Drumcliffe, co Sligo, to Jane Grace youngest daughter of the late William CORBET Esq of DublinNickR
LC18351107NPMYEATESWilliam ButlerRevAt St Mary's church, Donnybrook, the Rev William Butler YEATES eldest son of the Rev John YEATES, Rector of Drumcliffe, co Sligo, to Jane Grace youngest daughter of the late William CORBET Esq of DublinNickR
WMT J18231211NPMYEATES MrOn the 30th ult. at Bath, Mr. Yeates, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, to Miss Brunton, late of Hawkins-street Theatre.SdeM
LC1773830NPMYEATSBenjaminMrAt Tullimore, Mr Benjamin YEATS of William Street, Linen-Draper, to Miss BUTLER, eldest daughter of John BUTLER Esq of Dublin CastleNickR
WMT G1835115NPMYELLANDGeorgeRevAt Budleigh Salterton, on the 4th inst., John Manley, Esq., of Halbeton, to Mary, relict of the late Rev. Geo. Yelland. SdeM
WMT G1835115NPMYELLANDMaryMrsAt Budleigh Salterton, on the 4th inst., John Manley, Esq., of Halbeton, to Mary, relict of the late Rev. Geo. Yelland. SdeM
WMT G1835716NPMYELVERTONFRevOn the 10th instant, by special license, in St. Mark's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. F. Yelverton, A.M., the Rev. Andrew Hogg, A.M., to Jane, relict of the late Edward Waldron, Esq., of Drumsna.SdeM
WMT J1825623NPDYELVERTON Dowager Viscountess AvonmoreOn the 7th inst. in giving birth to their infant child, deeply lamented, in her 22d year, Louisa Sarah, wife of Mr. John Mathews the younger, of Charles-street, Somer's-town, London, niece to the Dowager Viscountess Avonmore, and to Lady Bond, and cousin to Viscount Avonmore, principal Registrar of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. [Yelverton]SdeM
WMT J1825623NPDYELVERTON Viscount AvonmoreOn the 7th inst. in giving birth to their infant child, deeply lamented, in her 22d year, Louisa Sarah, wife of Mr. John Mathews the younger, of Charles-street, Somer's-town, London, niece to the Dowager Viscountess Avonmore, and to Lady Bond, and cousin to Viscount Avonmore, principal Registrar of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. [Yelverton]SdeM
WMT G1835507NPMYELVERTON Viscountess AvonmoreAt Castlenock Church, by the Rev. William Archdall, A.M., the Rev. Charles Henry Archdall, of Cappoquin, son of the late Rev. Henry Archdall, Prebendary of Seskinna, and Vicar of Kilmeaden, to Matilda Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Booth, of Harcourt-street, Esq., and sister to the late Viscountess Avonmore. SdeM
FJ18161016NPMYEOJamesEsqOn the 28th ult at Valenciennes, capt BUNWORTH of the 88th or Connaught Rangers to Miss YEO eldest daughter of James YEO Esq and sister to Commodore Sir James Lucas YEO RNNickR
FJ18161016NPMYEOJames LucasSir, CommodoreOn the 28th ult at Valenciennes, capt BUNWORTH of the 88th or Connaught Rangers to Miss YEO eldest daughter of James YEO Esq and sister to Commodore Sir James Lucas YEO RNNickR
FJ18161016NPMYEO MissOn the 28th ult at Valenciennes, capt BUNWORTH of the 88th or Connaught Rangers to Miss YEO eldest daughter of James YEO Esq and sister to Commodore Sir James Lucas YEO RNNickR
WMT G1835402NPMYIELDINGChristopherEsqAt Blennerville Tralee, Christopher Yielding, Esq., to Jane, daughter of the late T. Barry, Esq., of the Kerry Regiment of Militia.SdeM
WMT G1835115NPMYORKEJEsqIn Cornwall, J. Yorke, Esq., to Frances Antonia, daughter of the Right Honorable Reginald Pole Carew.SdeM
WMT J1813527NPMYORKEPhilipEarl of HardwickeOn Tuesday morning last, in St. Martin's Church, Dublin, Rear-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Knt. to the Marchioness of Clanricarde. The Earl of Hardwicke, Marquis of Winchester, and the Right Hon. Charles Yorke, were present. After the ceremony the married couple left town immediately for Sydney Lodge, near Southampton.SdeM
WMT J1813527NPMYORKERight Hon. Charles On Tuesday morning last, in St. Martin's Church, Dublin, Rear-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Knt. to the Marchioness of Clanricarde. The Earl of Hardwicke, Marquis of Winchester, and the Right Hon. Charles Yorke, were present. After the ceremony the married couple left town immediately for Sydney Lodge, near Southampton.SdeM
WMT J1813527NPDYORKESir Joseph SydneyRear-AdmiralOn Tuesday morning last, in St. Martin's Church, Dublin, Rear-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Knt. to the Marchioness of Clanricarde. The Earl of Hardwicke, Marquis of Winchester, and the Right Hon. Charles Yorke, were present. After the ceremony the married couple left town immediately for Sydney Lodge, near Southampton.SdeM
WMT J1813527NPMYORKESir Joseph SydneyRear-AdmiralOn Tuesday morning last, in St. Martin's Church, Dublin, Rear-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Knt. to the Marchioness of Clanricarde. The Earl of Hardwicke, Marquis of Winchester, and the Right Hon. Charles Yorke, were present. After the ceremony the married couple left town immediately for Sydney Lodge, near Southampton.SdeM
WMT J1828124NPDYOUNGArthurEsq Lt ColOn the 14th inst. Arthur Young, Esq., Lieutenant Col. Royal City Dublin Regiment, aged 82.SdeM
WMT J1829414NPDYOUNGBindyMrWith feelings of the most unfeigned regret we have to announce the decease of Mr. Bindy Young, at his splendid residence in the town of Hacketstown, county Carlow, who died on Wednesday the 29th ult., after a few days illness, in the 97th year of his age.SdeM
WMT G1835305NPMYOUNGCharles SEsqOn the 14th ultimo, in St. George's Church, Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Emly, Charles S. Young, Esq., youngest son of the late Rev. James Young, Rector of Timolin and Baylon, in the county Kildare, to the beautiful and accomplished Miss Mary Magrath, daughter of the late Folliott Magrath, of Dublin, Esq. After the ceremony, the happy couple set off for Lucan to spend the honeymoon.SdeM
WMT G1835226NPMYOUNGCharles Sheridan On the 14th instant, in St. George's Church, Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Emly, Charles Sheridan, youngest son of the late Rev. J. Young, Rector of Timolin and Baylan, in the County Kildare, to Mary, daughter of the late Folliott Magrath, Esq., of Dublin.SdeM
LC1825831NPMYOUNGHenryLtOn Monday, in Newport Church, by the Rev. Matherw MOORE, Lieut. Henry YOUNG, of Annebrook, to Aliicia, daughter of the late Evan LEE, Esq and niece of Robert YOUNG, Esq of this city, deceasedNickR
FJ1825902NPMYOUNGHenryLtOn Monday, in Newport church, Lt Henry YOUNG of Annebrook, to Alicia daughter of the late Evan Lee Esq and niece to Robert YOUNG Esq of Limerick deceasedNickR
WMT J1825915NPMYOUNGHenryLtOn Monday, in Newport Church, County Tipperary, by the Rev. Matthew Moore, Lieutenant Henry Young, of Annebrook, to Alicia, daughter of the late Evan Lee, Esq. and niece to Robert Young, Esq., of Limerick, deceased. SdeM
FJ1848825NPMYOUNGHenry LindsayEsqAugust 19, in Paris, Henry Lindsay YOUNG, Esq of Cork, to Margaret Thornhill, only daughter of Wiliam B SWAN Esq of the same cityNickR
FJ18581210NPMYOUNGHenry WilliamEsqDecember 8, in Limerick, Henry Wm. YOUNG Esq eldest son of Henry YOUNG Esq Annbrook, Nenagh of the 66th regt, to Maria Georgina youngest daughter of teh late George LEE Esq solicitor NenaghNickR
FJ18581210NPMYOUNGHenry WilliamEsqDecember 8, in Limerick, Henry Wm. YOUNG Esq eldest son of Henry YOUNG Esq Annbrook, Nenagh of the 66th regt, to Maria Georgina youngest daughter of teh late George LEE Esq solicitor NenaghNickR
FJ1821529NPMYOUNGJEsqAt Chester, Thomas Goodrich PEACOCKE, Esq Capt in 55th Regt eldest son of the late Thomas G PEACOCKE of Fort etna, Co Limerick, to Miss YOUNG daughter of J YOUNG Esq of CheshireNickR
WMT J1824219NPMYOUNGJRevAt Mornington, in this county, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. J. Young, Thomas Dillon, Esq., M.D. to Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late John Dillon, Esq. of Arran-quay, Dublin.SdeM
WMT J1826525NPMYOUNGJRevOn the 11th inst. in Termon Church, by the Rev. J. Young, the Rev. A. Christie to Miss Mann, eldest daughter of Dean Mann, of Corvey Lodge, County Tyrone, Esq.SdeM
WMT G1835226NPMYOUNGJRevOn the 14th instant, in St. George's Church, Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Emly, Charles Sheridan, youngest son of the late Rev. J. Young, Rector of Timolin and Baylan, in the County Kildare, to Mary, daughter of the late Folliott Magrath, Esq., of Dublin.SdeM
WMT G1835305NPMYOUNGJamesRevOn the 14th ultimo, in St. George's Church, Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Emly, Charles S. Young, Esq., youngest son of the late Rev. James Young, Rector of Timolin and Baylon, in the county Kildare, to the beautiful and accomplished Miss Mary Magrath, daughter of the late Folliott Magrath, of Dublin, Esq. After the ceremony, the happy couple set off for Lucan to spend the honeymoon.SdeM
LC1797111NPMYOUNGJaneMissSunday last, Mr. Stephen GOGGIN, of Dublin, C. M. T., to the agreeable Miss Jane YOUNG, daughter of Mr, Robery YOUNG, of Newcastle, near this city, with a pleasing fortune.NickR
LEP-CS1829102NPMYOUNGJohnEsqIn St Anne's church, Dublin, Thomas Blennerhassett THOMPSON, Esq. second son of Pether THOMPSON, Esq. of Tralee, county Kerry, to Meliora Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late John YOUNG, Esq. of Philpotstown, county Meath.NickR
WMT J18271004NPDYOUNGKeithColAt Le Mans, in France, Col. Keith Young, formerly of the 71st Regt.SdeM
Longford J1839622NPMYOUNGMary June 20, in Killeshandra Church, county of Cavan, Wm. Young, Esq., of Mountjoy-square, Dublin, to Mary, eldest daughter of Richard Young, Esq., of Lakeville, in the county of Cavan.SdeM
LEP-CS1829102NPMYOUNGMeliora Mary Jane In St Anne's church, Dublin, Thomas Blennerhassett THOMPSON, Esq. second son of Pether THOMPSON, Esq. of Tralee, county Kerry, to Meliora Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late John YOUNG, Esq. of Philpotstown, county Meath.NickR
Longford J1839622NPMYOUNGRichardEsqJune 20, in Killeshandra Church, county of Cavan, Wm. Young, Esq., of Mountjoy-square, Dublin, to Mary, eldest daughter of Richard Young, Esq., of Lakeville, in the county of Cavan.SdeM
LC1825831NPMYOUNGRobertEsqOn Monday, in Newport Church, by the Rev. Matherw MOORE, Lieut. Henry YOUNG, of Annebrook, to Aliicia, daughter of the late Evan LEE, Esq and niece of Robert YOUNG, Esq of this city, deceasedNickR
FJ1825902NPMYOUNGRobertEsqOn Monday, in Newport church, Lt Henry YOUNG of Annebrook, to Alicia daughter of the late Evan Lee Esq and niece to Robert YOUNG Esq of Limerick deceasedNickR
WMT J1825915NPMYOUNGRobertEsqOn Monday, in Newport Church, County Tipperary, by the Rev. Matthew Moore, Lieutenant Henry Young, of Annebrook, to Alicia, daughter of the late Evan Lee, Esq. and niece to Robert Young, Esq., of Limerick, deceased. SdeM
WMT J1826427NPMYOUNGRobertEsq RNIn Cork, Robert Young, Esq., Royal Navy, to Miss Wright.SdeM
LC1797111NPMYOUNGRobertMrSunday last, Mr. Stephen GOGGIN, of Dublin, C. M. T., to the agreeable Miss Jane YOUNG, daughter of Mr. Robert YOUNG, of Newcastle, near this city, with a pleasing fortune.NickR
WMT G1835129NPBYOUNGWalterRevOn the 14th instant, the lady of the Rev. Walter Young, of Lisbelaw, County Fermanagh, of a son.SdeM
Longford J1839622NPMYOUNGWilliamEsqJune 20, in Killeshandra Church, county of Cavan, Wm. Young, Esq., of Mountjoy-square, Dublin, to Mary, eldest daughter of Richard Young, Esq., of Lakeville, in the county of Cavan.SdeM
FJ1826825NPMYOUNGWilliam EEsqBy the Rev Henry GUBBINS, on Saturday at St John's Limerick, William E YOUNG Esq of Neragh, to Gertrude, daughter of the late Richard TAYLOR of Rock Abbey in that county, EsqNickR
FJ18581027NPMYOUNGWilliam EnglandEsqOctober 11, at St Wherbugh's church, Wm E YOUNG Esq Rathkeale, to Mary Melian, eldst daughter the Rev Abraham M EVANSON, rector of Agnamcastle, co TipperaryNickR
WMT J18261102NPDYOUNG EnsIn Boyle, Ensign Young, of the 33d Regiment. This gentleman was in his 19th year.SdeM
WMT G1835423NPDYOUNG MajAt Edinburgh, Major Young, 79th Highlanders, to Sarah Burdon, only surviving daughter of the late Thomas Milles Riddell, Esq., of Mount Riddell, Stirlingshire.SdeM
FJ1821529NPMYOUNG MissAt Chester, Thomas Goodrich PEACOCKE, Esq Capt in 55th Regt eldest son of the late Thomas G PEACOCKE of Fort etna, Co Limerick, to Miss YOUNG daughter of J YOUNG Esq of CheshireNickR
Longford J18391221NPDYOUNGHUSBANDWilliamEsqDec. 15, at Lisburn, aged 80 years, Mrs. Younghusband, relict of William Younghusband, Esq.SdeM
Longford J18391221NPDYOUNGHUSBAND MrsDec. 15, at Lisburn, aged 80 years, Mrs. Younghusband, relict of William Younghusband, Esq.SdeM
WMT J1827712NPMYUINJamesMrMr. James Yuin, of Newry, merchant, to Miss Mary Anne Hendron, second daughter of the late Wm. Hendron, of Belfast, Esq.SdeM
FJ18551123NPM  Chief JusticeNovember 21, in Limerick, Richard ROSE Esq of Ahabeg, in that co, to Elizabeth Verecker, eldest daughter of Thomas JARVIS Esq and niece to the Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas, EnglandNickR
DWJ1725605NPS   Mortality in Dublin week ending 21 May 1725NickR
Pue'sO17361211NPS   We hear ... From Bandon in the co of Cork that a vessell from Virginia, bound for Glassgow, was lately put ashore near Crookhaven, but had received no damage, till the country people came down and plundered herNickR
BNL1738324NPA    Advertisements of a moderate length are inserted in this Paper at two shillings for the first time, and six-pence for every other time they are continued, so that Gentlemen who live in the country, and are pleased to advertise in this paper, are requested to give orders along with them how often they shall be continued.
 'Tis hoped that my good Customers will not take amiss that their advertisements were not inserted now nor formerly, as there was so much news and the Lords Protest; but they shall be continued as Oportunity offers, there being a whole large sheet furnished for that purpose
NickR
Pue'sO1738415NPS   This day an Inn-Keeper is to be hanged at Belfast on his own sign post, for harbouring robbers, and receiving goods knowing them to be stolenNickR
Pue'sO1741801NPS   This week a girl who was a drummer, for a considerable time, in the Hon Col BLIGH's regiment of Foot on duty here, was discharged, a handsome collection was made for her by the officersNickR
Pue'sO17411024NPS   Yesterday morning a woodcock was shot in St Worboroughs church yard, in this cityNickR
MJ1750504NPA   Kilfinane fairNickR
Pue'sO1752825NPA   

Bangher Fair

Will begin on the 15th of September next according to the New Style which day, but for the change of style would have been the 4th of said month.
NickR
Pue'sO1753410NPS   One Night last week the following off affair happened between a man and his wife who live in Bolton-street, viz, he being subject to Quarrel when in liquor, had often told her he would put her in Bedlam to prevent speaking to for being drunk; and accordingly on said night, assisted by some fellows, forced her into a coach, and actually lodged her there; but the next morning the Surgeons going to visit the Prison found the Woman to be in her perfect senses, and to her Husband's no small mortification, sent her home to him again, desiring her to send him there, as by his behaviour he seemed to be a proper Object for such a Place.NickR
Pue'sO1754101NPS   Same evening a man held a wager of a Guinea that he could carry half hundred weight between his teeth from the Watch House in James's Gate to the Poor House at the upper end of James's street without stopping to rest, which he performed in a short time and won the wager, with the loss only of one of his teethNickR
Pue'sO1754622NPS   Sunday last a man in Black Horse Lane, who after the Examplle of his betters, had been zealously serving the Devil in an Ale House, went home in a pious Fit to discipline his Wife, who had lain in but three Days, and the flesh proving too weak for the Spirit, he beat her in so cruel a manner, that her life is greatly despaired of. The women in the Neighbourhood, resenting so inhuman an Action, rose in a body, and, after giving him a sober Pumping and making him stand two hours In the Stocks, dismissed him, on his giving his Parole to his good Behaviour for the FutureNickR
Pue'sO17541109NPS   Thursday morning last about 5 O'clock, a most terrible fire broke out in St Werburgh's church, which in a few hours entirely consumed that fine fabrick, nothing being preserved but the bells and the clock in the steeple, which was done with difficulty...NickR
Pue'sO17551101-04NPS   Wednesday, October 29] At night a chaiseman driving his chase along the North Strand leading from the Ship Buildings to Howth, the horse fell in to one of the many deep holes that are now in the very middle of the road, by which it was quite lam'd, the chair broke to pieces, and the chaiseman and two persons who were greatly bruised. These holes are made by the dairymen and their servants, to dig gravel out to clean their churns, at the hazard of the limbs and lives of thier fellow creatures; and they wickedly persist in it, altho' they well know many persons have been terribly hurt and great damage done. If these holes are not immediatllely stopped up, the names of the persons who dig them will be setforthNickR
FJ1763917-20bNPN   We think it necessary to declare that this is not to be considered a common newspaper character inserted for hire. It is a character well known; and while we think it a duty to the public and to the deceased to do them justice after death we take the opportunity of assuring our readers, that we shall for no consideration insert characters that are not well known or very well attendedNickR
FJ17641015bNPS   A gentleman passing through Patrick's Well Lane was chance splashed by a Hackney coach horse; upon which the humane Gentleman drew his sword; and ran the Beast through the body, of which it instantly expired, the coachman followed the Gentleman and found out his name; and marked a writ against him for 18l damage which he is obliged to payNickR
FJ17641220NPS   In the evening a Hackney Chaisman drove his horse and chaise into the watering place in Barrack St, but going out too far, they were carried away by the rapidity of the current, and both the man and the horse were unfortunately drownedNickR
FJ1765305-09cNPS   The following is a striking instance of the powerful effects of the imagination on the human mind: a few days ago a ballad singer, acting in his profession on Crampton Quay, entertained the neighbourhood with a new song, called the upstart coal porter, to the tune of Lilly-bo-lero — a coal porter on said Quay, thinking the he was person meant, immediately grew frantic, thence to outrageous madness, but he was instantly bound with cors, so as not to injure himself or any other person. His friends are preparing a cell in Bedlam for his immediate reception.NickR
LC1769501NPS   We hear from Bruff that nine houses were consumed there yesterday morning, by means of some country people who sat up Playing Cards and threw the Snuff of a Candle among some Flax.NickR
HDM1769624NPN   Colonel FORD appointed commander of the forces in the East Indies and several young gentlemen who are going with him as volunteers sailed for Holyhead in the packet boatNickR
LC1779412NPS   Last Sunday night a fire broke out in Charleville which destroyed forty thatched houses, and we hear the changing of the wind prevented the whole town from being consumedNickR
LC1783501NPS   Last Thursday evening a Boy who climbed up a tree in St. Mary's church-yard, fell from thence, and pitching on a tomb-stone, he was unfortunately killed on the spotNickR
LC1785613NPS   Last Saturday, a woman who has been for some time past disordered in her mind, threw herself into the river near Thormond Bridge, and before assistance could be given, was unfortunately drowned.NickR
LC1785815NPA   To be set
From the first day of November next, for such terms as shall be agreed upon, the House and Demise of Spa Hill, the house is built but two years, its very fit for the Reception of a genteel family, and is situated in a fine Sporting Country, within a few minutes walk from the Town of Kilfinan: If the House is not set, it will be sold on pleasing terms to a Purchaser, as the sum agreed for, will be received by 100l. a year until the whole is discharged.
August 8, 1785.
NickR
London Chron1786708NPS   A letter from Limerick, received by a Merchant in the city, has the following article:— We have just received an express from Kilmallock, that a body of White Boys had entered that town, and were about to plunder the houses of several of the inhabitants, but the alarm being given, about 400 of the inhabitants armed themselves, and marched to that part of the town where they entered ; but there being not above 50 in number, they thought proper to retreat; they pursued them for some miles, but at length they took into a wood, and escaped for a time; the pursuers have surrounded the wood, where they are determined to continue till they surrender, which they must do, or perish for want of thenecessities of life. A body of soldiers has marched to relieve the Kilmallock people, so that we expect in a day or two to hear they are all taken.NickR
CG HA1789115NPA   list of peopleNickR
CG HA17901215NPS   population of Limerick p/cNickR
LC1793710NPS   Riot at BruffNickR
LC1793810NPS   Cork, August 8. Three days ago, two French Men were taken up in Charleville, on the Alien Act.NickR
FJ1794408NPS   A young Amazon in the purlieus of Barrack Street, a few days since, dressed herself in mens' apparel, and enlisted with a recruiting sergeant; She obtained five guineas of her bounty money and contrived to spend it to her liking before the skin merchantNickR
FJ1794417NPS   murder - see P/CNickR
FJ1794410++NPA   Advertisement for growers of flax and hempNickR
LC17961109NPA   List of Master Coopers in Limerick 1796NickR
LC1799116NPS   Sunday night, three houses in the town of Charleville were accidently burnt downNickR
FJ1802105NPS   Several persons were tried, and sentenced to transportation and penitentiary for petty offencesNickR
FJ1806701NPS   The place where the Tyburn Tree once stood is changed into an elegant Crescent, and has obtained the name TrafalgerNickR
LGA1807821NPA   619 guineas reward
Robberies and rewards
NickR
LC1810919NPS   Monday last, the following persons were transmitted from our County and City Jail, to Cork, where they are to embark on board the transport ship, Providence, for Botany Bay:—
  COUNTY—Patrick O'BRIEN,*—Thomas MADDIN,*—T. ANGLUN,*—J. SARGINT,*—J. FOWLER, alias CARROL*—Tim SHEEDY,—and Catherine HENNESSY, alias CRONIN.
  CITY—Daniel DANEHER,*—Richard CLARKE,*—Michael MOYLAN,*—Bridget BULLEN,—M. CASSEY;—Mary LYONS,—Michael RYAN,—and Michael MOLONY.
  Thus * marked, were ordered to be hanged, and their sentence humanely commuted to transportation.
NickR
LGA1811430NPS   Riot at Kilkishen, county ClareNickR
LGA1817520NPN/S   Mail times for mail from Limerick to CorkNickR
LGA1817530NPS   Fire:— A most alarming and destructive fire broke out about eleven o'clock on the night of Sunday last, in the house next to the Post Office, Charleville, which consumed the three next adjoining houses, together with most of the property therein, although the most active exertions of the Inhabitants of the Town and the military were used to prevent its ravages. It is supposed the Post Master has suffered materially.NickR
LGA18171024NPS   Election County Limerick TreasurerNickR
LGA18171111NPS   Election County Limerick TreasurerNickR
FJ1818912NPS   Spurious Tea — We perceive by the Limerick Papers that the Excise Officers continue to make large seizures of Imitation Tea and other deleterious articlesNickR
FJ1818926NPA   Adulterated tea — Those persons who have been in the habit of supplying some of the retail grocers with spurious tea will hear of something to their advantage by leaving their names and addresses for P Q at the office of this paper; who will observe the most rigid confidence in any communications upon the subject.NickR
LGA18181117NPS   List of representatives of Charleville county CorkNickR
LGA1819108NPS   List of crims of prisioner committed to Limerick jailsNickR
LGA1819316NPS   Report on the Assizes — lists of Jurors and those found guiltyNickR
LGA1819316NPS   Appointments to the grand juries of Limerick city and CountyNickR
LGA1819405NPS   Contributors to the repairs of St George Church LimerickNickR
LGA1819727NPS   Friday last, the High Sheriff of the County of Limerick received an order to transmit forthwith, the convicts under sentance of transportation in the Gaol of said county to Cork, to be shipped for Botany Bay---A similar order ... received by City SheriffNickR
LGA1819921NPS   Public nuisance — Canal bathingNickR
LGA18191228NPA   Reward for the murders of the Rev John MULQUINNYNickR
LGA18201006NPS   Convicts to Botany BayNickR
LC1823507NPS   On Sunday night, the house of a poor woman, residing near Bruff, was set on fire and consumed, at the early hour of nine o'clock. She had given evidence at the last Assizes.NickR
FJ1823815cNPS   Female Cricketers — Monday, a singular match of cricket was played at Bockland, in Kent, between ten married men and ten single women employed in the paper mill. The match was contested with uncommon spirit on both sides, the single women beating by about twenty runs, in the last innings the women got 113 runs. Afterwards the party adjourned to the Cherry Tree where supper, to be paid for by the losers was sumptuously served up. After the cloth was remove, the buxom party joined in a merry dance till a late hourNickR
LC1823910NPS   A diary of weather for August, 1823,
Thermometer —Highest, 72.—Lowest, 41.
Barometer —Highest, 30.10. —Lowest, 29.30.
Weather— Sunshine, cloudy, and rain, more or less, every day this month.
Wind in general —S. W. — W. — N. W.
Quantity of rain, 1 inch 7 tenths.
NickR
LC18231227NPS   On Tuesday last, at Clonmel Sessions under the Insurrection Act, William DWYER, Patrick ENGLISH, Thomas PHELAN, James FLEMING, Darby LAHY, Edward NEILL, and James DONOVAN, were tried for being absent from their dwellings, and having invited Hamilton __RRY, of the 1st Royals, to drink improper toasts at the village of Cullen. They were all found guilty, and sentenced to seven years transportation.NickR
LC1824204NPS   We hear it is in contemplation to establish a Library in this city, exclusively for the use of the Clergy of the Diocese --- In England, Clerical Libraries are to be met within almost every Bishoprick.NickR
LC1824218NPS   The ship Prince Regent, with convicts, for Botany Bay, sailed on Saturday [14 Feb] from CorkNickR
LC1824501NPS   Six police convicted of manslaughter at the Maryborough Assizes, are on their way to embark at Cork, for Botany Bay.NickR
LC1824605NPS   Mr. John BOYLE, Proprietor of the Cork Freholder, was knocked down by a severe blow to the head from a weapon, by a person unknown, in the streets, on Monday night; his recovery is doubtful.NickR
LC1824728NPS   Last night a melancholy accident occurred at Bruff. A young gentleman, who had just returned from fowling, placed his gun in the corner of a room, and left the appartment; a boy of twelve years old, took up the gun, and presented to at another child, when it unfortunately went off, and ladged the contents in the adomen—he died in three minutes after.NickR
LC1824901NPS   Printed returns of the names of the townlands, parishes, &c. County Galway, have this week been distributed by the treasurer to the landholders.NickR
LC1825409NPS   Request to furnish Parliament with return of classes of freeholdersNickR
LC1825423NPS   On Monday night last, an unoccupied house on the lands of Moorstown, near Kilfinan, was maliciously burned; and on the following night, another house on the same lands shared the same fate, together with turf, timber, and farming utensils which were deposited there.NickR
LC1825525NPS   The Police of Kilmallock stopped a cow on Friday supposed to have been stolen.NickR
LC1825709NPS   This week, a woman happened to pass through a field near Bruff, in this county, in which a bull was, was gored to death by the animal; and what is remarkable, she was on her way to the Sessions there, to prosecute the owner of it for assault.NickR
LC1825827NPS   The following persons, natives of Ireland, died from the heat of the weather at New-York in July:—Charles QUIN. Patrick KEATON, William PATTON, John MEIGHIN, Francis DUFFY, Andrew KELLY, John RILEY, Edward BRODERICK, Wm. LONG, Patrick WELSH, Ellen RICHARDS, Wm. PATTERSON, Joseph DWYERNickR
LC18251203NPA   Notice
In consequence of an unforesen event, the Ball which was to have taken place at Hussey's Hotel, Kilmallock, on Tuesday, the 6th Instant, is unavoidably postponed till further notice
Kilmallock, December 3, 1825.
NickR
LC1826322NPS   The Kilmallock and Charleville Road Bill was read a third time in the House of commons, on Thursday, and passed. [An Act for more effectually repairing the Road leading from the Bounds of the Counties of Limerick and Cork, between the Towns of Kilmallock and Charleville, to the City of Cork. [22d March 1826.] 48 pages]NickR
LC1826415NPS   The Trustees under the New Act for repairing the road from Limerick to Cork, between Kilmallock and Charleville, are to meet in Mallow, on the 17th instant.NickR
LC1826513NPS   An infamous attempt was made, on Tuesday, by two women of indifferent character, near Kilmallock , to fasten a charge of violation, house breaking and robbery, on one of the County Police. The case was tried before five Magistrates at Petty Sessions, where it was proved satisfactorily, that the accused was altogether innocent of the charge, and that it originated in falsehood and malice.NickR
LC18261021NPS   The military survey of Ireland is making great progress. The greater part of the Counties of Derry and Antrim and finished, and will shortly be published in parish maps of six inches to the mile. As it is the intention of the Government that the military survey should be combined with a naval one of the coast, which is to commence next summer, the whole strength of the military corps employed will next commence at Donegal. Thus in ywo years three counties will be complete, and a correct delineation given of the sea coast extending from Sligo Bat to Belfast Lough; one on which there are many lives and property lost, is not to be found in equal extent along the coast of the British Isles.NickR
LC1827207NPS   On Monday night, a soldier of the 66th foot was fired at on his post in the town of Kilfinan, by one of three men, and wounded severely in the arm. The assassin escaped, but the arm of the soldier was yesterday amputated.NickR
LC18271117NPS   By the Thetis from Quebec, which arrived yesterday to Its owner, Mr SPRAIGHT, we have received a file of Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, to a resent date in October.
The 15th Regiment, Lieut-Colonel MACLOUGH, were reviewed for the first time since their arrival at Kingston, Upper Canada, by Major-General Sir Peregrine MAITLAND. His Excellency expressed great satisfaction at the appearance and evolutions of the Regiment, which executed with uncommon ease and accuracy.
The half-yearly inspection of the 79th Highlanders, Lieut.-Colonel DOUGLAS, at Quebec, was fixed for Tuesday, the 30th of October.
The Lieutenant-Governor has exercised the Royal prerogative in favor of the Roman Catholics sentenced to imprisonment for the riot last 12th of July.
The Governor-General Lord Dalhousie and Lady, Hon. Colonel RAMSAY, Major-General DARLING, Captain HAMILTON, and Captain MAULE, 79th Regiment had landed at Quebec, from the Provincial Tour, and were received at the King's wharf by a guard of honor of the 66th Regimens, under command of Captain DANIEL.
The Briton, of 48 guns, Hon. Captain GORDON, had arrived from Portsmouth, with Commissioner BARRIE, and a number of officers for service on the Lakes, and expediting the fortifications.
A splendid monument to the late Duke of York is to be erected at Frederickson, New Brunswick, and the officers and soldiers of the Army in that Province have subscribed to that object.
Lord Dalhousie has given 23l. to a Natural History Society, just formed at Montreal.
The Hon. Mr. PERCEVAL, Collector of H. M. Customs at Quebec, and Dr. FORBES, of the Medical Staff, sailed for England. with a number of military invalids.
An Irishman, of the name of O'BRIEN, had robbed a fellow-traveller, Walter FITZHENRY, of 40I. in the Lower Town of Quebec, and absconded.
The Hills about Quebec are covered with snow, and frost had set in pretty hard.
The Betsey, Carroll, had cleared at Quebec, for Tralee.
Foreign settlers have increased this year 6,328.
NickR
LEP-CS1828111NPS   List of principal officers of the Irish RevenueNickR
LEP-CS1828115NPS   Wednesday last, as a party of relatives and friends were engaged in the process of waking a man, at Blackrock, near Cork, the supposed victim of grim death rose from his bed, to the dismay and confusion of all present.NickR
LEP-CS1828212NPN   Union of Limerick Evening Post and Clare SentinalNickR
LEP-CS1828725NPS   The fair of Bruff, on Wednesday, was rather thinly attended. There was slow demand for Milch Cows, which were not numerous; some good ones went off so low as 10l. each. Strippers, 5l. and 6l. each. Yearlings sold pretty well at 4l. 5l. 5l.l. and were much looked for. Sheep tolerable in supply, and maintained fair prices, going at 38s. and 40s. each for prime lots. Pigs in no demand, a great number returned without being at all enquired for. No horses.—No rioting.NickR
LEP-CS1828825NPA   Printer's advertisementNickR
LEP-CS1829317NPS   The Kilfinan Brunswick PetitionNickR
LEP-CS1829331NPS   The body of a child was found, last week , near the Abbey of Kilmallock, County Limerick. Every enquiry has been made, but no trace found of its unnatural parents.NickR
LEP-CS1829414NPS   We regret to learn that two men, keepers on a property in Ballinvarner, near Kilmallock were murdered on Sunday night and their bodies thrown into a ditch.NickR
LEP-CS1829821NPS   Report on attacks by blacks in Launceston, New South Wales [Tasmania] 22 March various killingsNickR
LEP-CS1830105NPS   

IRISH, EXCISE AND CUSTOME

  The Customs House of Dublin, which cost the Public £561,302, in erecting, is this dayto be abandoned by both the Commissioners of Excise and Customs, whose Boards will on that day be dissolved, and all the revenue business relating to England, Ireland and Scotland be transferred to the Board in London, to whom the Collectors and Comptrollers are to report direct.—Pilot
NickR
LEP-CS1830409NPS   St George's Church, Limerick, will soon be converted into an establishment for transacting the business of the Irish Provincial Bank. A free Church, in leiu, will be erected in the vacinity of New-SquareNickR
LEP-CS1830423NPS   At a late Vestry meeting held in the Church of St. Iberius, Wexford, the salary of the Organist was reduced by opposition of the Roman Catholic Parishioners from £50 to forty penceNickR
LEP-CS1830518NPS   A new Lunatic Asylum is to erected at BallinasloeNickR
LEP-CS1830601NPS   Relocation of Limerick weavers to ManchesterNickR
LEP-CS1830723NPS   Though 568 notices of freeholds were given at Rathefeale and Bruff, only 70 were registered, as follows:—At Rathkeale, De Courcy O'GRADY, 8; Earl of Limerick, Sergeant GOULD, and Lord LISMORE, 6 each; Lady LANGFORD, and Loyd George QUIN, 5 each; Earl of Clare and Counsellor DWYER 2 each, and 7 individuals—at Bruff, Hon. George MASSY, 6; Viscount Gort, and Chidley COOTE, 4 each, and 7 individuals. Total 70NickR
LEP-CS1830914NPS   Several base and murderous attacks have been made at Lewes upon Irish reapers. by English labourers, during the last weekNickR
LEP-CS1831121NPS   A poor woman was killed, near Bruff, County Limerick, a few days ago by a gig rolling over her.NickR
LEP-CS1831429NPS   Twelve men from Cahirconlish, and five from Kilmallock, have been committed to the County Limerick Gaol, this week, for turning up ground.NickR
LEP-CS1831729NPS   In taking the census in Mary Street, Limerick, the Enumerator reports that in one house there are 22 families, comprising 91 persons.NickR
LEP-CS1831909NPS   A country man was killed near Bruff, Co. Limerick, on Monday night, in fight.NickR
LEP-CS1831909NPS   St. George's Church, Limerick, is to be forthwith taken down, and on its site will be erected an edifice for transacting the business of the Provintial Bank. A free Church will be built in Pery-square. The assent of the Lord Bishop of Limerick has been had to this arrangement.NickR
LEP-CS1832131NPS   The numbers in the 1821 and 1831 census of IrelandNickR
LEP-CS1832403NPS   New wives for New South Wales — a vessel, we believe the Red Rover, has been taken up by the Government, for the purose of conveying 200 free female emigrants from Cork to New South Wales, who are to be provided with situations or husbands as chance may offer, on their arrival [Note passenger list with native place and occ NSW State Archives (4/4822; microfilm copy SR Reel 2795, photocopy [City] COD399). 1 vol.]NickR
LC1832506NPA   Communication with England - Waterford & Bristol - The Nora Creina and City of Waterford; steam packets from the Quay at Waterford for Bristol Tues and Sat morning and only one night at sea on the passage. Cabin fare 2 guineas deck ditto 10/6 ...NickR
LEP-CS18321120NPS   So strongly is the public spirit now pervaiding the County Limerick, that the pike-man at Bruff refused to receive toll from those going to register. He allowed over one thousand horses to pass through his pike, free.NickR
LC1834510NPN/S   Stamps Ireland — List of newspapers and their allocations of stamps giving indication of circulations NickR
FJ1835210NPS   Letter from Van Dieman's landNickR
LC1835307NPA   

Hobart Town, Van Diemens' Land
and Sydney, New South Wales

Families and individuals about to proceed to the above most healthy and flourishing Colonies, are respectfully informed that the Splendid new English-built Ship JANE GOULDIE, A1 at Lloyd's, 234 Tons Register, 400 Tons burthen, David SIMPSON, Commander, (who is well acquainted with the Trade,) will shortly be despatched. This beautiful modelled Vessel for elegance and equipment is rarely surpassed: she is thoroghly copper fastened coppered to the bends, and is intended as a regular Packet between Liverpool and Australia. Capt SIMPSON having recently returned from the Colonies will be happy to give every information to parties desirous of emigrating, and will be accomanied by his wife on the voyage. An experienced Surgeon will also proceed in the ship.
Rates of Passage Money
Cabin
—: For a single Gentleman, £50; Single Lady, £45; a Married Couple, £95; Children between the ages of 9 and 14, £30; 5 and 9 £20; under 5, £10; infants under 12 months, Free.
Second Cabin — For a single Gentleman, £30; Single Lady, £26; a Married Couple, £56; Children between the ages of 9 and 14, £18; 5 and 9 £12; undre 5 £6; Infants under 12 months, Free.
Steerage — For a single Gentleman, £20; Single Lady, £18; a Married Couple, £38; Children between the ages of 9 and 14, £12; 5 and 9 £8; undre 5 £4; Infants under 12 months, Free.
These Rates include Provisions for the Voyage, which will be furnished on the following liberal scale: — For each mess of 12 adults in the Second Cabin and Steerage; Children between 1 and 7 being entitled to one-half, and between 1 and 7, to one-third of the quantities.
N,B. — Each male adult will be allowed a glass and a half of Spirits, and each Female a glass of Wine per day
Scale of rations

Monday — 12lbs bread, 12 pints coffee, 12 pints tea, 1lb sugar, 8lbs beef, 4lbs flour, 1lb Fruit, ˘lb suet. Tuesday — 12 bread, 12 coffee, 12 tea, 1 sugar, 9 pork, 12 pints soup. Wednesday  :6 bread, 12 potatoes, 4 rice, 12 coffee, 12 tea, 1lb sugar, 8 beef, 4 flour, 1 fruit, ˘ suet. Thursday — 12 bread, 12 coffee, 12 tea, 1lb sugar, 9 pork, 12 soup. Friday  :6 bread, 12 potatoes, 4 rice, 12 coffee, 12 tea, 1lb sugar. Saturday — 12 bread, 12 coffee, 12 tea, 1lb sugar, 9 pork, 12 soup. Sunday —12 bread, 12 coffee, 12 tea, 1lb sugar, 8 beef, 4 flour, 1 fruit, ˘ suet..
Six pounds dried fish, with 1lb butter on Friday. One quart vinegar per week; 72 pints water, except soup days, 60 pints
Cabin passengers will not be restricted as to the quantity of Provisions, and plenty of Live Stock, &c will be laid in; but for Wines, &c will be an extra charge. They will also be found with every description of State Room Requisites, Table Utensils, &c except Beds, Bedding and Napkins, and will be allowed room for half a ton of Luggage. Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers are required to find Beds and Bedding, Earthenware, a Knife, Fork, Spoon, &c for their mess, as usual, and will be allowed a quarter of a ton of Luggage.
One third of the passage money must be paid before a Berth can be secured.
As berths in this vessel will only be fitted for the accommodation of twenty-five adults in all, and several being already engaged, Passengers should secure their berths without delay; and in order to prevent expense to parties in the country, ten days notice will be given previous to sailing at the expiration of which they will be required to be on board, and thenceforward provisioned by the ship.
Apply to William RANDALL, Arthurs Quay, Limerick, or Henry FOX, 53, Dreury-lane, Liverpool —
NickR
FJ1835919NPS   

Singular Cricket Match

On Tuesday considerable bustle and amusement occurred at Parson's-green, Walham, and vicinity, in consequence of a match of cricket being played between eleven married and eleven single females. The match was made for the sum of 10l. and a hot supper. At ten in the forenoon a tent was erected on the Green, and soon afterwards the wickets were pitched. A vast assemblage of persons were congregated to witness the sport amongst whom were some of the most respectable inhabitants.The married women wore light blue dresses, their waists and heads being decorated with ribbons of the same colour; the single women were attired in close white dresses with pink sashes and cap-bows. The game commenced about eleven, the married taking the first innings, and obtaining 47 runs. The single then commenced play and were not so successful, the whole being bowled out after 29 runs. The two next innings were played and the game was won by the single women, but only by seven runs. After the match was over, country dances, accompanied by a band of music, took place on the green, and in the evening the supper was provided at the White Horse. The whole was a very amusing animated scene. ...Globe
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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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