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LHMA
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1789
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10
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19
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NPM
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JOYE
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Michael
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Mr
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At Waterford, Simon OSBORNE, Esq. to Miss CARR, daughter of the late Thomas CARR, Esq. and Mr. Michael JOYE, cooper, to Miss. Susannah KANTZMAN, of that city.
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FJ
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1830
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6
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15
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NPM
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JOYES
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Jaohn
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Esq
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On the 12th inst, by special licence, Nicholas eldest son of Andrew COMYN of Ballinderry, in the co Galway, Esq to Sabina daughter of the late John JOYES of Galway Esq
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FJ
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1830
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6
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15
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NPM
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JOYES
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Sabina
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On the 12th inst, by special licence, Nicholas eldest son of Andrew COMYN of Ballinderry, in the co Galway, Esq to Sabina daughter of the late John JOYES of Galway Esq
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LC
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1832
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7
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2
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NPD
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JOYNT
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Mrs
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In Broad Street, Mrs JOYNT wife of Mr JOYNT sen
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LH
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1832
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7
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2
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NPD
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JOYNT
|
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Mrs
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Yesterday, in Broad street, Mrs JOYNT, wife of Mr JOYNT sen, chandler
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FJ
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1856
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6
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3
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NPB
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JOYNT
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Ald
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May 31, in Limerick, the lady of Alderman JOYNT of a daughter
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FJ
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1860
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12
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14
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NPD
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JOYNT
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Anthony
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Mr
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December 7, at Ballina, Mr Anthony JOYNT, aged seventy years
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LGA
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1807
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2
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13
|
NPS
|
JOYNT
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C
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Mr
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This morning at 2 o'clock, some vagrants cut a hole thro' the window shudder of Mr C JOYNT's shop at John's-gate, and would have robbed it, but Mr J hearing a noise, instantly got up and lit a candle, on which the fellows made off.
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LC
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1821
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11
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3
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NPD
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JOYNT
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Charles
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Mr
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In John's Street, Mary Anne, daughter of Mr. Charles JOYNT, chandler
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FJ
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1853
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1
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24
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
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Charles
|
Esq
|
September 4, at Windsor, New South Wales, Charles JOYNT Esq late of Ballina, in the co Mayo, to Amelia Elizabeth daughter of Dr De La HUNT, formerly of Cavan
|
LGA
|
1809
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11
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7
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
Christopher
|
Mr
|
Saturday morning last, in Rathkeale, much lamented by his family and friends, Mr Chris. JOYNT, chandle
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FJ
|
1859
|
2
|
2
|
NPB
|
JOYNT
|
Edward
|
Esq
|
At Rathkeale, the wife of Edward JOYNT Esq of a son and heir
|
FJ
|
1861
|
5
|
7
|
NPB
|
JOYNT
|
Edward
|
Esq
|
April 29, at Rathkeale, the wife of Edward JOYNT Esq of a daughter
|
FJ
|
1843
|
3
|
23
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
George
|
Esq
|
At Dr M'NAIR's, Crossmolina, co Mayo, aged 87 years, Mary relict of George JOYNT, Esq of Streamstown
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LEP-CS
|
1833
|
2
|
22
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
|
Jane
|
|
At her father's house in Catherine Street, by the Very Rev Dr HOGAN, Jane eldest daughter of Mr John O'D JOYNT to Mr Michael RYAN of Bedford Row
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LGA
|
1813
|
6
|
22
|
NPB
|
JOYNT
|
John
|
Mr
|
In John Street, the wife of Mr John JOYNT, of this city, of three sons, two of whom are alive and well
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LEP-CS
|
1829
|
12
|
11
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
John
|
Mr
|
On Yesterday, rather suddenly, at his house in Catherine-street, Limerick, Mr. John JOYNT, Pawn Broker, an honest and industrious citizen. ...
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LEP-CS
|
1831
|
1
|
21
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
John
|
Esq
|
Last night, in Catherine Street, Limerick, to the deep regret of her family, Mary, second daughter of John JOYNT, Esq., aged seventeen years
|
LEP-CS
|
1833
|
2
|
22
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
|
John O'D
|
Mr
|
At her father's house in Catherine Street, by the Very Rev Dr HOGAN, Jane eldest daughter of Mr John O'D JOYNT to Mr Michael RYAN of Bedford Row
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LGA
|
1808
|
9
|
6
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
|
John O'Donnell
|
Mr
|
On Saturday evening, John O'Donnell JOYNT, of Broadstreet, grocer, to the agreeable Miss READY, daughter of Mr E READY, grocer of this city
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FJ
|
1841
|
6
|
15
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
John P A
|
Esq
|
At New Orleans, aged 71 years, John P A JOYNT Esq late of Ashgrove, near Portadown, and for many years Capt in the Galway Militia
|
LEP-CS
|
1831
|
1
|
21
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
Mary
|
|
Last night, in Catherine Street, Limerick, to the deep regret of her family, Mary, second daughter of John JOYNT, Esq., aged seventeen years
|
FJ
|
1843
|
3
|
23
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
Mary
|
|
At Dr M'NAIR's, Crossmolina, co Mayo, aged 87 years, Mary relict of George JOYNT, Esq of Streamstown
|
LC
|
1821
|
11
|
3
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
Mary Anne
|
|
In John's Street, Mary Anne, daughter of Mr. Charles JOYNT, chandler
|
FJ
|
1855
|
2
|
22
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
|
Rose
|
|
Febrary 5, in Limerick, John R JAMES Esq to Rose third daughter of the late Wwilliam JOYNT Esq
|
FJ
|
1859
|
4
|
16
|
NPB
|
JOYNT
|
Thomas Ingham
|
Esq
|
December 18, at Christchurch, New Zealand, the wife of Thos Ingham JOYNT, Esq late of Dublin, of a son
|
FJ
|
1858
|
3
|
2
|
NPB
|
JOYNT
|
W L
|
Esq
|
February 25, at 86 George Street, Limerick, the wife of W L JOYNT Esq solicitor, of a son
|
LC
|
1783
|
6
|
5
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
William
|
Mr
|
Last Tuesday Mr Wiliam JOYNT, an eminent Chandler, ...
|
LGA
|
1818
|
8
|
25
|
NPS
|
JOYNT
|
William
|
Mr
|
On Thursday night [20/8], a number of villians broke into the house of Mr George DREW, on the Circular Road above the New Barraks, and rifled the house of a great quantity of linnen, wearing apparel, and thirty seven guineas and a-half in bank notes,
and a pocket book containing several bills, memorandums, &c. Friday, a woman was detained at Mr JOYNT's Pawn Office, in offering some of the articles, and on examining her house some more of them were found she was committed to jail,
with a man named Patrick HAYES. Saturday morning the pocket book, containing some papers, were thrown over the garden wall, at Mr DREW's with the following scroll" DREW you have your book and bills now we want money more than youone
penny you shan't get morelet out our friend, or we will have your life if you walk Ireland's ground."
|
|
LC
|
1835
|
1
|
10
|
NPD
|
JOYNT
|
William
|
Mr
|
In Wilsons Quay yesterday, in the prime of life to the unconsolable loss of his family and friends, Mr Wm JOYNT, pawnbroker
|
FJ
|
1855
|
2
|
22
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
|
William
|
Esq
|
Febrary 5, in Limerick, John R JAMES Esq to Rose third daughter of the late Wwilliam JOYNT Esq
|
FJ
|
1854
|
5
|
18
|
NPM
|
JOYNT
|
William L
|
Esq
|
May 13, in Cork, William L JOYNT Esq solicitor, of Limerick, to Jane second daughter of the late J RUSSELL Esq merchant of that city
|
FJ
|
1859
|
9
|
9
|
NPB
|
JOYNT
|
William Lane
|
Esq
|
September 4 , in Limerick, the wife of William Lane JOYNT, Esq solicitor of a daughter
|
FJ
|
1825
|
6
|
8
|
NPM
|
JUXON
|
|
Maj
|
On the 2nd inst, at Kilarney, Richard MEREDITH Esq of Dicksgrove, to Louisa Ann 5th daughter of Maj JUXON
|
FJ
|
1825
|
6
|
8
|
NPM
|
JUXON
|
Louisa Ann
|
Esq
|
On the 2nd inst, at Kilarney, Richard MEREDITH Esq of Dicksgrove, to Louisa Ann 5th daughter of Maj JUXON
|
LEP-CS
|
1829
|
2
|
10
|
NPS
|
K__
|
F
|
|
Gross OutrageA Brunswicker of the name F. K____, living in Ennis, happened, on Friday last, we understand, to see the Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinel on the table of a respectable Hotel, in this city, (Limerick) when,
finding the coast clear, he tore it to pieces, and the threw it into the fire; but the outrage was discovered before he left the house, and he was instantly obliged to come to our Office for a Paper to replace it, which he was glad to do to avoid
exposure. Such low hostility we despise so much so, that we have no objection to his renewing his attack seven-fold every post on the same terms. We only notice the affair to shew the low stuff these Brunswickers are made of.
|
|
LEP-CS
|
1829
|
2
|
17
|
NPS
|
K____
|
F
|
|
Mr. F____ K____, of Ennis, the Gentleman stated in our Paper of Friday (sic) to have torn and burned a number of the Post and Sentinel, at a respectable Hotel, called at this Office, on Saturday, to explain away our opinion of his motives;
that he tore the Paper was admitted, but, from the assurance he has given us, that he did not burn it, nor did the tearing proceed from any feeling of hostility, we freely acknowledge the explanation to have been quite satisfactory.
|
|
LS
|
1840
|
7
|
23
|
NPM
|
KAIN
|
Charles
|
Mr
|
Mr Charles CAIN to Honoria daughter of Mr Edmond LEONARD, Galway
|
LHMA
|
1789
|
10
|
19
|
NPM
|
KANTZMAN
|
Susannah
|
Miss
|
At Waterford, Simon OSBORNE, Esq. to Miss CARR, daughter of the late Thomas CARR, Esq. and Mr. Michael JOYE, cooper, to Miss. Susannah KANTZMAN, of that city.
|
LGA
|
1815
|
2
|
3
|
NPS
|
KAVANAGH
|
Michael
|
|
A few days since, that active magistrate, Edward WILSON, Esq. assisted by a party of the Forfarshire militia, apprehended, near Castle Durrow, Michael DOWLING, Michael KAVANAGH, and Thomas TYNAN, who are positively charged with the murder
of Kyran CAMPION, a herd of Mr. LITTON's, near Johnstown. They were, on Sunday last, committed to Kilkenny gaol. Upon this occasion, Mr. WILSON received much assistance from Mr. LAURENSON, chief constable. Mr. WILSON afterwards went
went in pursuit of Maurice GRIMES and Edward LABARTE, both of whom he took into custody, and committed them to the gaol at Maryborough. They were charged with being part of the gang that were concerned in the dreadful outrage at Cullahil in October last
|
|
FJ
|
1848
|
10
|
10
|
NPM
|
KEALY
|
Alicia Josephine
|
|
On the 7th inst, at the house of the bride's father, D Blake LEONARD, Esq of Queensfort Lodge, co Galway, to Alicia Josephine, eldest daughter of R J KEALY, Esq of Carekeel, in said county
|
FJ
|
1848
|
10
|
10
|
NPM
|
KEALY
|
R J
|
Esq
|
On the 7th inst, at the house of the bride's father, D Blake LEONARD, Esq of Queensfort Lodge, co Galway, to Alicia Josephine, eldest daughter of R J KEALY, Esq of Carekeel, in said county
|
LGA
|
1815
|
9
|
19
|
NPS
|
KEAN
|
P
|
Mr
|
An English gentleman of the name KEAN was assassinated on Wednesday last, on the Boulevard de Coblentz, near Rue Tarthout, by one of those ferocious brigands lately arrived in Paris from the army of the Loire. The French officer accused Mr KEAN of having
trodden on his feet, which the latter positively denied. High words then ensued, when the Frenchman drew a dagger from his cane, and gave Mr. KEAN a mortal stab in the side. He expired the next day. After Mr. KEAN fell the French officer quietly
retired taking under his arm one of the fair cyprians who frequent this Boulevard, and has not since been heard of. Not one of the French journalists, to their great shame be it spoken, have dared to notice this horrid assassination, though attended with
circumstances of a the most aggravating nature London Pilot We regret to state that the Gentleman above alluded to, is Mr. P KEAN of Bruff, in this county. We understand the Duke of Wellington has offered a large reward
for the apprehension of the assassin
|
|
LGA
|
1819
|
2
|
12
|
NPS
|
KEANE
|
J
|
|
Committed To the county Gaol By the Rev James ELLARD,Thos TIMOTHY, John DESMOND, J. KEANE, and John HALPIN, for burglary and robbery
|
LC
|
1822
|
2
|
2
|
NPM
|
KEARIN
|
Jeremiah Francis
|
Mr
|
On Thursday, Mr. Jeremiah Francis KEARIN, Printer, to Miss Mary Anne HEFFERNAN, of Kilmallock
|
LGA
|
1814
|
11
|
18
|
NPM
|
KEARNEY
|
|
Miss
|
Nov. 10By the Rev James ELLARD, at Kilmallock church, the Rev Thomas KING, Rector of Kilbahane, county Cork, to Miss KEARNEY, of Noville, in this county
|
FJ
|
1843
|
10
|
7
|
NPM
|
KEARNEY
|
Frances
|
|
In Catherines Place, Linmerick, by the Rev James D'ARCY PP of St Michaels, Edward KERNAN Esq of New Orleans and late of Dublin, to Frances youngest daughter of James KEARNEY Esq
|
FJ
|
1843
|
10
|
7
|
NPM
|
KEARNEY
|
James
|
Esq
|
In Catherines Place, Linmerick, by the Rev James D'ARCY PP of St Michaels, Edward KERNAN Esq of New Orleans and late of Dublin, to Frances youngest daughter of James KEARNEY Esq
|
LT
|
1836
|
6
|
23
|
NPM
|
KEARNEY
|
Julia
|
Miss
|
M H ABRAHAM of Dungarvan to Miss Julia KEARNEY
|
LGA
|
1809
|
6
|
9
|
NPM
|
KEARNY
|
|
Miss
|
Tuesday, in Kilmallock, by the Rev Mr ELLARD, Mr William ASHTON, of this city chandler, to Miss KEARNY, daughter of Mr James KEARNY, of Fanningstown, in this county.
|
LGA
|
1809
|
6
|
9
|
NPM
|
KEARNY
|
James
|
Mr
|
Tuesday, in Kilmallock, by the Rev Mr ELLARD, Mr William ASHTON, of this city chandler, to Miss KEARNY, daughter of Mr James KEARNY, of Fanningstown, in this county.
|
LGA
|
1817
|
2
|
25
|
NPS
|
KEARY
|
John
|
|
Committed By the Rev James ELLARD, to the county jail, Morty KELLY, for cow stealingBy said Magistrate, Robert HOLMES and John KEARY, for attacking and robbing the house of Pat ROCHE, of Kilmallock.
|
Lord’s Munster Herald
|
1788
|
4
|
17
|
NPM
|
KEATING
|
Elizabeth
|
Miss
|
At Cork Mr. Thomas JOHNSON, to Miss. Elizabeth KEATING of that town.
|
LGA
|
1817
|
3
|
21
|
NPS
|
KEATING
|
Patrick
|
|
Thomas SWEENY, John M'INERNEY, Patrick KEATING, John CONNELL and Patrick FOX, for stealing goods from Ballyadam, siezed for rent due to the Rev R WOLFE to be imprisoned for one month each, and to give security to keep the peace
|
FJ
|
1843
|
11
|
2
|
NPM
|
KEATING
|
Walter
|
Esq
|
On the 31st ult, in St George's church, Walter KEATING of Sylvian park, co Meath, Esq barrister-at-law, to Elizabeth daughter of the late Richard Robinson LODGE Esq of Caledon
|
LGA
|
1807
|
5
|
1
|
NPA
|
KEATING
|
William
|
Rev
|
Marrital claims
|
FJ
|
1764
|
3
|
20-24
|
NPM
|
KEEFF
|
Laurence
|
Mr
|
A few days ago, Mr Laurence KEEFF of Henry Street merchant to Miss FORSTER of Monrath Street
|
LS
|
1840
|
5
|
21
|
NPM
|
KEILLY
|
Elizabeth
|
|
At Lockhampton ch, near Chentenham, Forrester WILSON Esq of Devonshire Place London, to Elizabeth eldest daughter of W H KEILLY Esq of Glanaboy, co Waterford and Lansdowne Crescent, Cheltenham
|
LC
|
1832
|
8
|
8
|
NPM
|
KEILLY
|
John
|
jun
|
At the parish church at Huddersfield, by the Rev R C FRANKS, John eldest son of John KEILLY Esq of Strancally Castle, co Waterford, to Maria daughter of Joseph HAIGH Esq of Whitwell Hall and Springwood, Yorkshire
|
LC
|
1832
|
8
|
8
|
NPM
|
KEILLY
|
John
|
Esq
|
At the parish church at Huddersfield, by the Rev R C FRANKS, John eldest son of John KEILLY Esq of Strancally Castle, co Waterford, to Maria daughter of Joseph HAIGH Esq of Whitwell Hall and Springwood, Yorkshire
|
LS
|
1840
|
5
|
21
|
NPM
|
KEILLY
|
W H
|
Esq
|
At Lockhampton ch, near Chentenham, Forrester WILSON Esq of Devonshire Place London, to Elizabeth eldest daughter of W H KEILLY Esq of Glanaboy, co Waterford and Lansdowne Crescent, Cheltenham
|
FJ
|
1850
|
11
|
22
|
NPM
|
KEILY
|
Catherine
|
|
November 14, at Cheltenham, Edward CROKER, Esq, Captain in the 17th regiment, eldest son of Colonel W CROKER, late 17th regiment, eldest son of Colonel W CROKER, to Catherine, youngest daughter of W H KEILY, Esq, of Glenaboy, co Waterford
|
LS
|
1838
|
10
|
30
|
NPD
|
KEILY
|
Edward
|
Capt
|
In Lismore, Mrs Mary KELLY, relict of Capt KELLY and mother of Capt KELLY of the 13th [Army List 13th Foot Edward KEILY Capt 22 Jul 1836; Lt 2 Sep 1819; Ens 15 Apr 1813 note: John CROKER of Glenaboy leased Tercullen to Richard KEILY RD193567]
|
LGA
|
1819
|
10
|
12
|
NPS
|
KEILY
|
Michael Webb
|
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.
|
FJ
|
1850
|
11
|
22
|
NPM
|
KEILY
|
William Henry
|
Esq
|
November 14, at Cheltenham, Edward CROKER, Esq, Captain in the 17th regiment, eldest son of Colonel W CROKER, late 17th regiment, eldest son of Colonel W CROKER, to Catherine, youngest daughter of W H KEILY, Esq, of Glenaboy, co Waterford
|
FJ
|
1857
|
1
|
31
|
NPS
|
KEITH
|
|
Ensign
|
Melbourne killings
|
LGA
|
1816
|
3
|
22
|
NPS
|
KELIHER
|
David
|
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