
The data includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name.
| Timespan held at NLA | ||
| Freeman's Journal | FJ | Sep 17631924 |
| Dublin Weekly Journal | DWJ | Apr 172511 Apr 1752 |
| Hoey's Dublin Mercury | HDM | Sep 1769Aug 1771 |
| Pue's Occurrences | Pue'sO | 17171755 |
| Limerick General Advertiser or Gazette | LGA | 17 Sep 180410 Nov 1820 |
| Limerick Chronicle | LC | 1768 30 Dec 1835 imperfect |
| Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinel | LEP-CS | 1 Jan 182817 Dec 1833; 2 Jan 14 Apr 1835 |
| Limerick Herald | LH | 18 Apr 183131 Jan 1833 |
| Limerick Times | LT | 30 Jun 183413 Feb 1837 |
| The Limerick reporter and Tipperary vindicator | LRTV | 18391895 imperfect |
| Belfast Newsletter | BNL | 17381800 imperfect |
| Limerick Standard | LS | 10 Mar 183730 Dec 1841 |
All these newspapers are available on microfilm at the National Library of Australia which has an online catalogue.
| Papers held elsewhere include | ||
| Cork Gazette and General Advertizer | CG&GA | Library of Congress (USA) |
| Faulkner's Dublin Journal | FDJ | Library of Congress (USA) |
| Limerick Herald and Munster Advertiser | LHMA | National Library of Ireland |
| Berrow's Wocester Journal | BWJ | University of Melbourne |
Main families covered 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 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LC | 1799 | 10 | 09 | NPD | MATTHEWS | John | Mr | Mr. John MATTHEWS, one of the Vicar's Choral of St. Patrick's and Christ's Church. [Dublin] | ||
| HDM | 1770 | 4 | 24-26 | NPD | MATTHEWS | John | At his house in Maryborough Street, John MATTHEWS cheque to the stores at the Customs House | |||
| FJ | 1851 | 8 | 14 | NPM | MATTHEWS | John James | Esq | August 7, in St Peter's church John James MATTHEWS Esq late of the 86th regt only son of the Rev James MATTHEWS rectoor of Rathcore, co Meath to Jean Jessie only daughter of the late Robert RENWICK Esq MD of Wexford | ||
| FJ | 1775 | 6 | 13-15 | NPD | MATTHEWS | Joseph | Esq | At Bonnerstown the wife of Joseph MATTHEWS Esq Collector of Kilkenny | ||
| FJ | 1764 | 1 | 14-16 | NPM | MATTHEWS | Samuel | Esq | At Kilkenny Samuel MATTHEWS Esq to the Widow ROBINSON | ||
| HDM | 1769 | 2 | 07 | NPD | MATTHEWS | William | At Gowran the relict of William MATTHEWS late of Abbygrove Esq | |||
| FJ | 1817 | 10 | 04 | NPM | MATURIN | Charles Robert | Rev | On the 2d inst, at Taney church, by the Rev Charles Robert MATURIN, John BURK of Tintrim, in the co Galway, Esq to Fidelia Emma second daughter of the late Robert LEA of Pea Field Cliff, in the co Dublin | ||
| LGA | 1816 | 6 | 14 | NPM | MAUDETH | Robert | Hon & Rev | Re-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 Esq | ||
| FDJ | 1751 | 1 | 01 | NPN/S | MAUD | Robert | Sir Bt | At the quarterly meeting of the Rt Hon Govenors of the Work House the Hon John BUTLER Esq was unanomously elected in room of Sir Robert MAUD Bt deceased, likewise Hamilton GEORGE Esq in the room of Charles COOTE Esq deceased | ||
| Pue'sO | 1751 | 1 | 01 | NPN/S | MAUD | Robert | Sir Bt | Yesterday, at the quarterly meeting of the Rt Hon Govenors of the Work House the Hon John BUTLER Esq was unanomously elected in room of Sir Robert MAUD Bt deceased, likewise Hamilton GEORGE Esq in the room of Charles COOTE Esq deceased | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 5 | 29 | NPM | MAULEVERER | Bellingham | Esq | Bellingham MAULEVERER Esq to Mary youngest daughter of Robert LINDSAY of Loughry, county Tyrone Esq | ||
| Pue'sO | 1752 | 4 | 14 | NPD | MAULEVERER | Bellingham | Rev Mr | Last week at Maghara, co Derry, the Revd Mr Bellingham MAULEVERER ... he was son of _ MAULEVERER, Esq of Yorkshire an ancient and honourable family and has left five sons and six daughters, by Mrs _ NICHOLSON daughter of Dr NICHOLSON late Ld ABishop ... | ||
| Pue'sO | 1752 | 4 | 14 | NPD | MAULEVERER | Elizabeth [nee NICHOLSON] | Mrs | Last week at Maghara, co Derry, the Revd Mr Bellingham MAULEVERER ... he was son of _ MAULEVERER, Esq of Yorkshire an ancient and honourable family and has left five sons and six daughters, by Mrs _ NICHOLSON daughter of Dr NICHOLSON late Ld ABishop ... | ||
| WHM | 1803 | 8 | NPD | MAULEVERER | James | Esq | At Coagh, in Tyrone, Mrs MALEVERER relict of the late James MALEVERER Esq | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 11 | 26 | NPB | MAULEVERER | Richard | Rev | At Cashel, the lady of the Rev Richard MAULEVERER, of Ballingarry, co Tipperary, of a daughter | ||
| FJ | 1844 | 6 | 04 | NPB | MAULEVERER | William | Capt | On the 30th ult, at Swiss Cottage, near Kinsale, the lady of Capt MAULEVERER of the 36th Regt of a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1808 | 9 | 16 | NPS | M'AULEY (ARMSTRONG) | Jane | At the late eccentric marriage of Donaghadee, when the ceremony was over, the juvenile bride of ninety, held up her left hand and remarked'I have got a wedding ring for each of these four fingers and now I have one for my thumb | |||
| LGA | 1808 | 9 | 13 | NPM | M'AULEY | Jane | At Donaghadee, on Saturday se'nnight, by the Rev Alex. GOWDY, John ARMSTRONG, a bachelor, aged 45, to Jane M'AULEY, (her fifth husband), aged 90; with a fortune of £500The bride cannot undress without assistance! ! ! | |||
| LC | 1826 | 3 | 04 | NPS | M'AULIFF | Thomas | Through the exertions of Benjamin JACKSON, Esq. and the Police under his command at Kilmallock, Patrick HEALY and Thomas M'AULIFF have been apprehended and fully identified as the persons who robbed James LEAHY, of Ballingaddy, on the 7th ult. of two guns, the property of Chidley COOTE, Esq and have been fully commmitted to stand trial at the approaching Assizes. | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 2 | 09 | NPD | MAUME | Mrs | In Charleville, much regretted, Mrs. MAUME, relict of the late Maurice MAUME, Esq. | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 2 | 09 | NPD | MAUME | Maurice | Esq | In Charleville, much regretted, Mrs. MAUME, relict of the late Maurice MAUME, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1796 | 1 | 09 | NPA | MAUNSELL | Ald | To be let, For any term that may be agreed on, (if not redeemed before the 8th Inst.) the large Bake-House and Store, lately fitted up by Lambert DREW, Esq; situate in Bow-Lane, between Alderman MAUNSELL's House and the Main Street: Apply to A. VERECKER, Bank-plance. Limerick, January 5, 1796 | |||
| LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Esq | Yesterday, at Kilmurry Church, by thr Rev. Archdeacon MAUNSELL, Stephen Edward RICE, of Cappa, in the Co. Limerick, Esq; to Miss SPRING, only daughter and heiress of Thomas SPRING, Esq; deceased. | |||
| LGA | 1805 | 3 | 21 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Miss | On Wednesday morning last, by the Rev Wm LEWIS, at Kilmurray Church, near this city, Eyre EVANS, of Ash-Hill, in the county of Limerick, Esq, to Miss MAUNSELL, daughter of Robert MAUNSELL, Esq, of this city banker | |||
| LGA | 1809 | 2 | 07 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Miss | Last Friday night, at her lodgings, Miss MAUNSELL's George's street, Mrs HOLMES relict of the late Samuel HOLMES of Newpark, in this co Esq | |||
| LHMA | 1789 | 4 | 30 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Mrs | On Tuesday last, in the 86th year of her age, after a tedious illness, Mrs. MAUNSELL, relict of Thomas MAUNSELL, Esq. late of this city. à | |||
| FJ | 1789 | 5 | 04 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Mrs | In Limerick, Mrs MAUNSELL [nee Anna TWIGGE] relict of Thomas MAUNSELL and aunt to Lord Viscount PERY | |||
| LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Rev Archdeacon | Yesterday, at Kilmurray church, by the Rev Archdeacon MAUNSELL, Syephen Edward RICE of Cappa in the co of Limerick, Esq to Miss SPRING only daughter and heiress of Thomas SPRING Esq deceased | |||
| LC | 1826 | 2 | 01 | NPS | MAUNSELL | Rev Archdeacon | The valuable living in the Union of Charleville is now vacant by the death of the Rev. Henry SANDYFORD; and it is generally supposed; that theat respected and excellent Devine, the Rev. Archdeacon MAUNSELL, will be presented to it by the Lord Bishop of Cloyne. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 5 | 08 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Rev Archdeacon | At George's Church, Limerick, by the Rev. Archdeacon MAUNSELL, Edward BENNETT, Esq, late of the South Cork Militia, to Anne, widow of Col. ANDRESON, and niece of the late James COOPER, Esq. Cooper HILL | |||
| LC | 1785 | 8 | 11 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Rev Dr | Tuesday was married at Meelick Church, by the Rev. Dr. MAUNSELL, Exham VINCENT, the younger Esq; to Miss WIDENHAM, with a fortune of 5000l. | |||
| LC | 1797 | 12 | 02 | NPS | MAUNSELL | Rev Dr | Yesterday was married, Michael DEE, butler to the Rev. Dr. MAUNSELL, aged twenty-two to teh agreeable Widow CUSACK, aged seventy-five. | |||
| FJ | 1794 | 1 | 08 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Anne | Miss | At Limerick, Miss Anne MAUNSELL daughter of the Rev Dr [William] MAUNSELL [and .. LEWIS daut of Ven Wm LEWIS archdeacon of Kilfenora] and niece to Lady GLENWORTH [recte GLENTWORTH Dorathea LEWIS widow of Gen GRUMPE] [Note Chas COOTE dean of Kilfenora] | ||
| FJ | 1794 | 1 | 10 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Anne | Miss | At Limerick, Miss Anne MAUNSELL daughter of the Rev Dr [William] MAUNSELL [and .. LEWIS daut of Ven Wm LEWIS archdeacon of Kilfenora] and niece to Lady GLENTWORTH [Dorathea LEWIS widow of Gen GRUMPE] [Note Chas COOTE dean of Kilfenora] | ||
| LGA | 1807 | 10 | 27 | NPA | MAUNSELL | Daniel | Esq | To be let, for a term of twenty-one years, from the 25th of March next, the lands of BANEMORE part of the estate of Daniel MAUNSELL, Esq Containing 210 acres or therabouts, situate within four miles of Newcastle, in the county of Limerick. The lands are of excellent quality, with a large tract of improvable mountain and bog, adjoining said farm; and there is a good dwelling-house on the premises, in which Mr. Patt CUSSEN lately resided. Application to be made to George MAUNSELL, Esq, Collector; and Joseph GABBETT, Esq, Rutland Street Limerick October 10, 1807 | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 5 | 28 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Daniel | Esq | Death in India | ||
| LC | 1834 | 7 | 19 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Daniel Henry | Rev | at Balbriggan, the Rev Daniel Henry MAUNSELL, brother of George Mears MAUNSELL Esq High Sheriff of the co Limerick | ||
| FJ | 1793 | 8 | 21 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Edward | Esq | At Limerick Edward MAUNSELL Esq | ||
| FJ | 1793 | 8 | 21 | NPB | MAUNSELL | George | Esq | At the Customs House Limerick the lady of George MAUNSELL Esq, Collector, of a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1805 | 1 | 10 | NPD | MAUNSELL | George | Esq | Last Sunday evening at the Customs House Miss Helena MAUNSELL daughter of George MAUNSELL Esq Collector | ||
| LGA | 1805 | 5 | 27 | NPB | MAUNSELL | George | Esq | Thursday night the lady of George MAUNSELL Esq Collector of this port of a son | ||
| LGA | 1807 | 10 | 27 | NPA | MAUNSELL | George | Esq | To be let, for a term of twenty-one years, from the 25th of March next, the lands of BANEMORE part of the estate of Daniel MAUNSELL, Esq Containing 210 acres or therabouts, situate within four miles of Newcastle, in the county of Limerick. The lands are of excellent quality, with a large tract of improvable mountain and bog, adjoining said farm; and there is a good dwelling-house on the premises, in which Mr. Patt CUSSEN lately resided. Application to be made to George MAUNSELL, Esq, Collector; and Joseph GABBETT, Esq, Rutland Street Limerick October 10, 1807 | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 5 | 22 | NPM | MAUNSELL | George | Esq | On Friday last (15/5) by special licence at Monkstown church near Dublin, Thomas GRADY jun Esq of Belmont county Limerick to Julia eldest daughter of George MAUNSELL Esq of Woodstone county Dublin and late collector of this port | ||
| LC | 1834 | 7 | 19 | NPD | MAUNSELL | George Mears | Esq | at Balbriggan, the Rev Daniel Henry MAUNSELL, brother of George Mears MAUNSELL Esq High Sheriff of the co Limerick | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 11 | 04 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Hannah | ar Kilkeedy church, by the Ven Archdeacon of Derry, Thomas WILSON Esq of Cahirconlish House, to Hannah, second daughter of William Thomas MAUNSELL Esq of Teroe in the co Limerick | |||
| LGA | 1805 | 1 | 10 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Helena | Miss | Last Sunday evening at the Customs House Miss Helena MAUNSELL daughter of George MAUNSELL Esq Collector | ||
| FJ | 1846 | 1 | 30 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Helena Eyre | On the 28th instant, in Youghal, Francis JERVOIS Esq MD son of the Rev Joseph JERVOIS, rector of Ardagh, in the diocese of Cloyne, to Helena Eyre, daughter of Maj Robert Hedges MAUNSELL of Youghal | |||
| FJ | 1764 | 12 | 26-29 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Jenny | Miss | At Limerick Thomas SPRING Esq councellor at law to the amiable Miss Jenny MAUNSELL youngest daughter of Col Thomas MAUNSELL of that city | ||
| LGA | 1813 | 5 | 28 | NPD | MAUNSELL | John | Lt | Death in India | ||
| LC | 1827 | 7 | 21 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Joseph Gabbett | Esq | This morning, at Kilquade Church, Joseph Gabbett MAUNSELL, Esq. of Limerick, to Anne daughter of the late Samuel BEVAN, of North Camass, in this county, Esq. | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 5 | 22 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Julia | Miss | On Friday last (15/5) by special licence at Monkstown church near Dublin, Thomas GRADY jun Esq of Belmont county Limerick to Julia eldest daughter of George MAUNSELL Esq of Woodstone county Dublin and late collector of this port | ||
| FJ | 1764 | 1 | 24-28 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Margaret | Miss | Last Friday, Robert GOING of Tullamaylan in TIP Esq was married to Miss Margaret MAUNSELL daughter of Thomas MAUNSELL Esq Councilor at law; a very agreeable young lady | ||
| Pue'sO | 1741 | 11 | 21 | NPS | MAUNSELL | Richard | Esq | This week Edmund PERRY Esq petitioned the Hon House of Commons, complaining of an undue election and return for the city of Limerick [Richard MAUNSELL elected] | ||
| LC | 1834 | 9 | 27 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Richard | Rev | Tues by the Rev Richard MAUNSELL at Drehedtarma church, William SCANLAN of Ballyknockane co Limerick Esq Barrister-at-law to Aphra relict of the late James FISHER of Charleville, co Clare Esq and eld daut of the late John BROWN of Bridgetown co Clare Esq | ||
| LC | 1834 | 9 | 27 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Richard | Rev | Same day by the Rev R MAUNSELL, Matthew SCANLAN of Ballynaha to Mellora youngest daughter of the late John BROWN of Bridgetown co Clare | ||
| LGA | 1805 | 3 | 21 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Robert | Esq | On Wednesday morning last, by the Rev Wm LEWIS, at Kilmurray Church, near this city, Eyre EVANS, of Ash-Hill, in the county of Limerick, Esq, to Miss MAUNSELL, daughter of Robert MAUNSELL, Esq, of this city banker | ||
| LGA | 1806 | 5 | 06 | NPB | MAUNSELL | Robert | Esq | Yesterday, at her Father's house (Robert MAUNSELL Esq, Banker), Bank Place, the lady of Eyre EVANS Esq of a son and heir | ||
| FJ | 1846 | 1 | 30 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Robert Hedges | Maj | On the 28th instant, in Youghal, Francis JERVOIS Esq MD son of the Rev Joseph JERVOIS, rector of Ardagh, in the diocese of Cloyne, to Helena Eyre, daughter of Maj Robert Hedges MAUNSELL of Youghal | ||
| FJ | 1764 | 12 | 26-29 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Col | At Limerick Thomas SPRING Esq councellor at law to the amiable Miss Jenny MAUNSELL youngest daughter of Col Thomas MAUNSELL of that city | ||
| FJ | 1768 | 10 | 15-18 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Col | A few days ago at Limerick Col Thomas MAUNSELL | ||
| FJ | 1764 | 1 | 24-28 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Esq | Last Friday, Robert GOING of Tullamaylan in TIP Esq was married to Miss Margaret MAUNSELL daughter of Thomas MAUNSELL Esq Councellor at law; a very agreeable young lady | ||
| FJ | 1769 | 4 | 22-25 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Esq | At Limerick, Thomas MAUNSELL Esq to Miss Harriett TAVERNER daughter of John Samuel TAVERNER Esq | ||
| LHMA | 1789 | 4 | 30 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Esq | On Tuesday last, in the 86th year of her age, after a tedious illness, Mrs. MAUNSELL, relict of Thomas MAUNSELL, Esq. late of this city. à | ||
| LGA | 1804 | 12 | 31 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Esq | Last Friday evening, at five o'clock, at Plassey; near this City, the seat of Thomas MAUNSELL Esq in the 79th year of his age, the Rev William MAUNSELL, LLD MRIA &c & upwards of 55 years a dignitary of this Diocese ... | ||
| FJ | 1769 | 11 | 28-30 | NPN/S | MAUNSELL | Thomas | the elder | Thomas MAUNSELL the elder is elected a Burgess for Kilmallock county Limerick in the room of Silver OLIVER Esq who made his election for said county | ||
| FJ | 1767 | 10 | 06-10 | NPM | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Thomas MAUNSELL of the Co Limerick to Miss ROCHFORT daughter of John ROCHFORT of Clagrannan in the ??Co Carlow Esq | |||
| FJ | 1767 | 12 | 12-15 | NPN | MAUNSELL | Thomas | Thomas MAUNSEL .. was appointed one of Majesty's Council at Law | |||
| LGA | 1815 | 3 | 24 | NPA | MAUNSELL | Wiliam Thomas | Esq | Establishement of Agricultural Societies | ||
| LGA | 1804 | 12 | 31 | NPD | MAUNSELL | William | Rev | Last Friday evening, at five o'clock, at Plassey; near this City, the seat of Thomas MAUNSELL Esq in the 79th year of his age, the Rev William MAUNSELL, LLD MRIA &c &c upwards of 55 years a dignitary of this Diocese ... | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 11 | 04 | NPM | MAUNSELL | William Thomas | Esq | ar Kilkeedy church, by the Ven Archdeacon of Derry, Thomas WILSON Esq of Cahirconlish House, to Hannah, second daughter of William Thomas MAUNSELL Esq of Teroe in the co Limerick | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 13 | NPM | MAUNSELL | William Wray | Rev Archdeacon | On Saturday morning, at Adare Church, County Limerick, by the Rev. Archdeacon MAUNSELL, Christopher ADAMSON, Esq. of Clonbona, in the County Westmeath, to Louisa, second daughter of the late Richard WILSON, Esq. of Ballinacurra, near Limerick. | ||
| FJ | 1798 | 12 | 06 | NPD | MAUNSELL | Wm | Esq | In Limerick, Wm MAUNSELL Esq | ||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 5 | 02 | NPS | MAXWELL | Lt | Captain SMITH, Lieutenant MAXWELL, and Cornet ABBOTT, Officers of the 14th Light Dragoons, tried by Court-Marshall, at Loughrea, on charges by Assistant Surgeon HUGHES, of the same regiment, have been acquitted | |||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 8 | 08 | NPS | MAXWELL | Maj | Extract of a letter for Charleville, dated July 31, 1828:-" A circumstance occurred in this town a few days since, which has not yet found its way into the newspapers. I therefore send it to you for publication. On the day appointed for celebrating Mr. O'CONNELL's return for the County of Clare, a mob of the lowest description of ruffians assembled, and a riot being considered by several of the Magistrates as likely to ensue, the military were ordered out by Major MAXWELL. A newly made Magistrate then interfered, and some warm language took place between the two gentlemen. The military, hovever, did eventually turn out, but appeared without arms, and bore green boughs in their hands, and cheered frequently for Mr. O'CONNELL.Warder. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 1 | 24 | NPD | MAXWELL | Miss | On Friday, the 19th, at her Mother's residence, at Ballygrenane Castle, Miss MAXWELL, only daughter of Colonel MAXWELL, formerly of Cottage, in this County, and late of Bruff. | |||
| LGA | 1814 | 6 | 24 | NPM | MAXWELL | Mrs | In Newry, Mr Henry CAIN, ages eighty-four, to the very agreeable, Mrs MAXWELL, of Clark's Bridge, aged ninety-six. This is the sixth wife the happy bridegroom has married, and the ninth husband to whom the amiable bride has been joined in wedlock. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 6 | 27 | NPD | MAXWELL | Mrs | At Bristol Hot Wells, on Sunday se'nnight, Mrs CARTER, relict of Captain CARTER, 44th Regiment, and mother of Mrs. Colonel SPRING, of Prince's-quay, Tralee; and on Friday last, at the house of her niece, Mrs. SPRING, Mrs. MAXWELL, the sister of the abovementioned Mrs. CARTER. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 7 | 21 | NPM | MAXWELL | Anne | At Buttevant church, Jonathan BRUCE, jun. Esq. of Springfort, county Cork, to Anne, eldest daughter of Robert MAXWELL, of Charleville, Esq. | |||
| BNL | 1750 | 4 | 24 | NPM | MAXWELL | Arthur Hamilton | Esq | April 21. Last Tuesday Arthur Hamilton MAXWELL of Drum, in the co of Down, Esq was married to Miss TISDALL, by the Rev Dr HUDSON at her brother's seat in co Meath | ||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 6 | 20 | NPD | MAXWELL | Catherine | On Monday, at her father's house, in Charleville, Catherine, daughter of Robert MAXWELL, Esq. | |||
| FJ | 1766 | 9 | 16-20 | NPD | MAXWELL | Cole | Esq | A few days ago at Riverfield Co Limerick Cole MAXWELL Esq [note: Charles COOTE was of Riverfield in 1777] | ||
| DHM | 1786 | 10 | 23 | NPM | MAXWELL | Cole | Esq | At Ellenville, near Cloyne, the seat of Richard HARRIS, Esq; Capt OTWAY of the 48th Regt to Miss Deborah MAXWELL, daughter of the late Cole MAXWELL of the Co Limerick | ||
| LC | 1783 | 5 | 31 | NPD | MAXWELL | Cole | Mrs | Tuesday, Mrs MAXWELL, relict of Cole MAXWELL, late of Riversfield, Esq; a lady of unbounded charity, whose amiable disposition endeared her to an extensive acquaintance. | ||
| LC | 1803 | 5 | 12 | NPD | MAXWELL | Collin | Esq | On Thursday sen'night, at Bruff, sincerely and deservedly regretted by his friends and acquaintance Collin MAXWELL, Esq | ||
| LC | 1803 | 5 | 21 | NPD | MAXWELL | Collin | Esq | on Thursday se'night at Bruff, Collin MAXWELL, Esq | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 10 | 08 | NPD | MAXWELL | Collin | Esq | Mary, wife of Captain HAMILTON, of Londonderry, and daughter of the late Collon MAXWELL, Esq., of Cottage, County Limerick. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 11 | 19 | NPD | MAXWELL | Collin (?Cole) | At Ballygrennan Castle, Co. Limerick, Frances, relict of the late Collin MAXWELL, of Cottage, Esq. | |||
| FJ | 1786 | 10 | 20 | NPM | MAXWELL | Deborah | Miss | At Ellenville, near Cloyne, the seat of Richard HARRIS Esq, Capt OTWAY of the 48th Regiment to Miss Deborah MAXWELL daughter of the late Cole MAXWELL Esq of Co Limerick | ||
| DHM | 1786 | 10 | 23 | NPM | MAXWELL | Deborah | At Ellenville, near Cloyne, the seat of Richard HARRIS, Esq; Capt OTWAY of the 48th Regt to Miss Deborah MAXWELL, daughter of the late Cole MAXWELL of the Co Limerick | |||
| LC | 1827 | 8 | 01 | NPS | MAXWELL | Frances | widow | For trial in the City Court [Limerick] Frances MAXWELL, widow a. the Directors of the Albion Insurance Company to recover £300, amount of Insurance effected on the life of the late Samuel BENNETT. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 8 | 08 | NPS | MAXWELL | Frances | widow | MAXWELL against the Abion Insurance Company, was withdrawn, an amicable arrangement having taken place. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 11 | 19 | NPD | MAXWELL | Frances | At Ballygrennan Castle, Co. Limerick, Frances, relict of the late Collin MAXWELL, of Cottage, Esq. | |||
| LS | 1838 | 10 | 19 | NPM | MAXWELL | G | Rev | At Castletown church, by the Rev G MAXWELL, Edmond HUNT youngest son of the late Edmond HUNT Esq of Inchirourke, in this co, to Catherine Francis youngest daughter of Joshua HUNT Esq of Mantle Hill | ||
| LGA | 1818 | 8 | 21 | NPD | MAXWELL | Henry | Esq | At Ewshot, in Surrey, Henry MAXWELL, Esq. who bequeathed his valuable estates, estimated at £150,000, to the Rev Geo. LEFROY, Rector of Compton and Ash, and nephew of Colonel LEFROY, of this city | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 12 | 01 | NPD | MAXWELL | James | Esq | At Cappoquin, on the 25th inst, James MAXWELL, Esq | ||
| LC | 1797 | 3 | 11 | NPD | MAXWELL | John | Esq | A few days ago, in Charleville, sincerely and justly lamented, John MAXWELL, Esq; a gentleman of the strictest honour. | ||
| FJ | 1853 | 9 | 21 | NPM | MAXWELL | John | Esq | May 11, at Melbourne, Australia, Francis L DREW Esq eldest son of Francis DREW Esq of Frogmore, co Cork, to Mary, eldest daughter of J MAXWELL Esq formerly of Portaferry, co Down | ||
| LC | 1793 | 7 | 10 | NPA | MAXWELL | John | The Trustees of the Turnpike Road from Limerick to Charleville, will hold a Board at St. Francis'-Abbey, near Limerick, on Saturday the 20th July instant, pursuant to an adjornment.July 5, 1793 By Order | |||
| LC | 1799 | 4 | 03 | NPA | MAXWELL | Martha | Notice The several Tenants of the Vicarial Tythes and Glebes of the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, in and about the town of Kilmallock, in the County of Limerick, are desired to take notice, that they are not in the future to pay any of their Rents, or Arrears, to any person but me. Dated the 2d April 1799. Martha MAXWELL | |||
| FJ | 1853 | 9 | 21 | NPM | MAXWELL | Mary | May 11, at Melbourne, Australia, Francis L DREW Esq eldest son of Francis DREW Esq of Frogmore, co Cork, to Mary, eldest daughter of J MAXWELL Esq formerly of Portaferry, co Down | |||
| LC | 1797 | 4 | 22 | NPA | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | Notice The trustees of the turnpike road from Limerick to Charleville, will hold a board at St. Francis'-Abbey, near Limerick, on Wednesday the 19th Instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to set by public cant, the different gates from Limerick to Charleville. Robert MAXWELL, Treasurer Limerick April 5, 1797. | ||
| LC | 1800 | 7 | 21 | NPM | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | This day at Coolruss the seat of her brother William Johnsson HARTE, Esq Robert MAXWELL of Charleville Esq; to Miss Catherine HARTE daughter of Colonel Richard HARTE | ||
| LGA | 1806 | 10 | 14 | NPB | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | Thursday morning, in Charleville, the lady of Robert MAXWELL Esq of a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1810 | 3 | 13 | NPB | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | Tuesday last, at Charleville, the Lady of Robert MAXWELL Esq of a daughter | ||
| LGA | 1812 | 2 | 23 | NPB | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | In Charleville on Friday night, the lady of Robert MAXWELL Esq of adaughter | ||
| LGA | 1815 | 2 | 03 | NPS | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | Attack on house at Ardpatrick | ||
| LC | 1824 | 7 | 21 | NPA | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | Sunville Mill. to be let, from the 29th September next. For such term as shall be agreed on, Sunvill Mill, with the mill lands adjoining, containing about Three Acres Heretofore held by Robert MAXWELL, Esq. situate near Ardpatrick, on the Mail Coach Road to Cork. Apply to James GODSELL, Esq. Sunville; and to Thomas IRELAND, Esq. at Swinburn's, during the Assizes; and afterwards, No. 6, Fitzwilliam-square, West, Dublin July 21, 1824. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 6 | 20 | NPD | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | On Monday, at her father's house, in Charleville, Catherine, daughter of Robert MAXWELL, Esq. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 7 | 21 | NPM | MAXWELL | Robert | Esq | At Buttevant church, Jonathan BRUCE, jun. Esq. of Springfort, county Cork, to Anne, eldest daughter of Robert MAXWELL, of Charleville, Esq. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 9 | 24 | NPS | MAXWELL | Robert (jun) | Esq | Robert MAXWELL, jun. Esq. Of Charleville, has been appointed captain of the Charleville and Donneraile corps of Yeomanry, in the room of Major MAXWELL, deceased. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 10 | 04 | NPS | MAXWELL | Robert (jun) | Esq | The Lord Chancellor has been pleased to appoint Robert MAXWELL, jun. Esq. of Charleville, a Magistrate for the Counties of Cork and Limerick. | ||
| LC | 1834 | 4 | 12 | NPS | MAXWELL | Robert Cole | Mr | Yesterday the County High Sheriff received an order from the Lord Lieutenant, commuting the capital sentence of Mr. Robert Cole MAXWELL to imprisonment for 18 months. | ||
| LGA | 1808 | 10 | 11 | NPD | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | In Roscrea, on the 2d inst, Sam. MAXWELL Esq ... | ||
| LGA | 1816 | 10 | 01 | NPD | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | Friday night, at the house of his brother, in Charleville, after a short illness, Samuel MAXWELL, Esq. a most eminent and respectable Attorney; his integrity and disinterestedness were conspicuous, and his death is a source of deepest regret to his numerous and respectable family and friends | ||
| LC | 1823 | 2 | 26 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | Committed to the County Jail ... By Samuel MAXWELL, Esq; Charles CARTHY and Maurice WALSH, for cutting timber at night. | ||
| LC | 1824 | 2 | 18 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | The Physician to the Kilfinan dispensary, acknowledges to have received from Charles Deane OLIVER and Samuel BENNETT, Esqrs. for the use of the poor afflicted with fever, four pounds five shillings being the amount of fines inflicted by said Magistrates, at the Petty Sessions held at Kilfinan, on the 9th inst. on persons for cutting timber. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 5 | 08 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | Committed to the County Limerick Gaol, by S. MAXWELL, Esq. Thomas HICKEY, for being of an armed party who attacked the house of Thos WHITE, and carried away arms therefrom. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 2 | 26 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | Committed to the County Limerick gaol by James BENNETT, Esq., David DUNNE, for violently assaulting Patrick MOLONY; By Samuel MAXWELL, Esq., Bridget ORMSBY, for robbing the dwelling house of John DONOHUE, by William MASSY, Esq., Maurice FLYNN, for being of an armed party who attacked a dwelling house; administered unlawful oaths, and stole some beef. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 10 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | Committed to County Limerick Jail, by John Hartigan M'KNIGHT, Esq., John LOUGHLEN, charged with turning up grass land; By the rev Edward CROKER, Patrick COLLINS, charged with assault: By S. MAXWELL, Esq., Maurice WALSH, charged with the murder of Ml RYAN | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 13 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Esq | Committed to County Limerick Jail by Samuel MAXWELL, Esq., Patrick HERLEHY, charge with robbery; By Richard MASON, Esq., Patrick KENNEDY, charged with turning pasture land; | ||
| LC | 1826 | 1 | 14 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | A man named Cornelius GARVIN, was apprehended on Tuesday last, concealed under straw in a barn near Shandrum, adjacent to Charleville, by the Police from the latter place. He was detained by Major MAXWELL, and forwarded to the County Jail under committal of James BENNETT, Esq, the Coroner, charged with murder of a man at the fair of Dromin. | ||
| LC | 1826 | 4 | 26 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | On the 3d instant, ten armed fellows calling themselves "four years old," from County of Limerick, broke into the house of the Widow BENNETT, near Shandrum, in the County of Cork, and carried her away together with two horses, one of which they afterwards stabbed with a bayonet; she was fortunately rescued next morning by James M'NAMARA, of Doolas, in this County, and brought back by a party of the Police. Edward LEEMY, the principal in this outrage, was apprehended by Mr. WOODBURN, Chief Constable, fully identified by Catherine BENNETT, and Committed to the County Jail of Cork by Major MAXWELL | ||
| LC | 1826 | 4 | 26 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | On Sunday last, Catherine WELSH was apprehended in Charleville, for the robbery of Mary O'DONNELL's house in the County of Limerick, of wearing apparel, having some clothes on her personshe is committed to the County of Cork Jail by Major MAXWELL | ||
| LC | 1826 | 10 | 18 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | Three respectable farmers' houses within a mile of Charleville, were attacked on Sunday night last, by a number of fellows armed, under pretence of flogging Kerry Men. After breaking into out-houses where the poor wretched were, and flogging them, these Rockites assaulted the dwelling houses of the farmersbroke into two of themand severely cut one Callaghan M'CARTHY, with a blow from a fire lock, and also one SHEA, with a spade-handle. Mr. BAILY, his son, and twi men servants prevented these fellows from gettung into his house; they broke nine sask qindows, and the doors to pieces with __ BAILY, and his sister, were wounded. Major MAXWELL apprehended one of the gang last night on good information. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 1 | 17 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | On Sunday evening, between the hours of seven and eight o'clock, an armed party of ruffians attacked the house of Mr. BAILEY, of Newpark, near Effin, in thic County, and forcibly carried off a gun. The gun taken from Mr. BAILEY was found in a ditch on Monday and given up to Major MAXWELL. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 7 | 14 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | Benjamin JACKSON, Esq. Chief Constable of Police, having been appraised of a wanton attempt at abduction and rape, on a female returning from the fair of Hospital, with her mother, on last Monday night, about 12 o'clock, within one half mile of Kilmallock, dispatched Constable G. LATCHFORD, and a party of the police, when after a fatiguing search they succeeded in apprehending the principal, named FINUCANE, in Charleville, who is a noted offender; the recovered the female, who fully identified the prisoner. He was committed to the County Jail by Major MAXWELL, to abide his trial at the next Assizes. | ||
| LC | 1827 | 9 | 15 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | Denis ROURKE, a labouring man, was attacked near Effin, in this County, on Monday night, by John REGAN, and his sister, who stabbed him with a knife and a pitch-fork. He died of the wounds on Wednesday. REGAN has been apprehended for the murder by Major MAXWELL, but the female has absconded. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 10 | 11 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | Major Samuel MAXWELL, has been sworn in Sovereign of the town of Charleville for the ensuing year. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1832 | 2 | 14 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | Major Samuel MAXWELL, D. CLANCHY, and A. BATWELL, Esqrs. are resworn Magistrates of the co. Cork. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 9 | 24 | NPS | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj | Robert MAXWELL, jun. Esq. Of Charleville, has been appointed captain of the Charleville and Donneraile corps of Yeomanry, in the room of Major MAXWELL, deceased. | ||
| FJ | 1766 | 1 | 18-21 | NPM | MAXWELL | Samuel | Mr | At Roscrea, Mr Samuel MAXWELL to Miss Phebe WHITE with a hamsom fortune | ||
| LEP-CS | 1832 | 2 | 14 | NPD | MAXWELL | Samuel | Mrs | Mrs. MAXWELL, widow of Samuel MAXWELL, of Armagh, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1833 | 5 | 22W | NPD | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj Esq | At Charlevile on Wednesday last, Samuel MAXWELL, Esq. a very active and intelligent Magistrate of the Countries of Limerick and Cork, a Major in the Army, and formerly of the 92d, or Gordon Highlanders. | ||
| LC | 1833 | 5 | 22W | NPD | MAXWELL | Samuel | Maj Esq | At Charlevile on Wednesday last, Samuel MAXWELL, Esq. a very active and intelligent Magistrate of the Countries of Limerick and Cork, a Major in the Army, and formerly of the 92d, or Gordon Highlanders. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 6 | 29 | NPD | MAXWELL | William | Esq | At Lapp's Island, William MAXWELL, Esq. and old and respectable Merchant of Cork. | ||
| FJ | 1817 | 11 | 18 | NPD | MAY | Lady | On the 12th inst at May park Co Waterford Mrs Dorcas GRUBBER mother of Lady MAY | |||
| FJ | 1829 | 9 | 15 | NPD | MAYBERRY | Abraham | Esq | In Kilkenny, quite suddenly, Abraham MAYBERRY Esq of that town formerly High Constable of Magonihy Barony | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 9 | 11 | NPD | MAYBERRY | Abraham | Esq | In Kilarney, Abraham MAYBERRY, Esq. | ||
| FJ | 1819 | 2 | 04 | NPM | MAYBERRY | George | Rev | On the 23d ult, at Macroom church, the Rev George MAYBERRY of Broom Hill to Miss COPPINGER daughter of Thomas John COPPINGER Esq of Knockrour, co Cork | ||
| LC | 1826 | 5 | 24 | NPM | MAYBERRY | John | Esq | In Cork, Michael HAYNES, Esq to Sarah LETITIA, daughter of the late John MAYBERRY, of that city Esq. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 11 | 03 | NPM | MAYBERRY | John | Esq | In Cork, Lieutenath Redmond MORIARTY, R. N., son of the late Admiral MORIARTY, to Rachael, daughtet of t he late John MAYBERRY, of the county Kerry, Esq. | ||
| LC | 1782 | 2 | 07 | NPD | MAYBERRY | John | Mr | Saturday eveining last died in Johnstown, deservedly regretted' Mr. John MAYBERRY, and yesterday his remains were unterred in John's Churchyard, attended by different Volunteer corps of Waterford, (one of which he was a member) who paid him the last honours due to an Irish Volenteer. | ||
| LC | 1792 | 7 | 28 | NPM | MAYBERRY | John | Mr | [Cork] Yesterday morning, at St. Peter's Church, Mr. John MAYBERRY, to Miss Catherine DOWMAN, of this city. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 11 | 03 | NPM | MAYBERRY | Rachael | In Cork, Lieutenath Redmond MORIARTY, R. N., son of the late Admiral MORIARTY, to Rachael, daughtet of t he late John MAYBERRY, of the county Kerry, Esq. | |||
| LC | 1826 | 5 | 24 | NPM | MAYBERRY | Sarah Letitia | In Cork, Michael HAYNES, Esq to Sarah LETITIA, daughter of the late John MAYBERRY, of that city Esq. | |||
| LGA | 1810 | 7 | 17 | NPD | MAYBERY | George | Capt | On his passage from Jamaica, on the 18th of May last, aboard the Marshland, Capt ARUNDELL, Mr Geo MAYBERY, aged 17 years, second son of Capt Geo MAYBERY, of Cork | ||
| LGA | 1810 | 7 | 17 | NPD | MAYBERY | George | Mr | On his passage from Jamaica, on the 18th of May last, aboard the Marshland, Capt ARUNDELL, Mr Geo MAYBERY, aged 17 years, second son of Capt Geo MAYBERY, of Cork | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 10 | 22 | NPD | MAYBURY | Catherine | In Kilarney, aged 15 years, Catherine, daughter of the late Henry A. MAYBURY, Esq. | |||
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 13 | NPS | MAYBURY | George | Mr | A fine boy, son of Mr. George MAYBURY, of Killarney, was scalded to death on Sunday, by hot water pouring on him from a kettle. | ||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 24 | NPM | MAYBURY | George M | Esq MD | At Bally McEilligott, co Kerry, George M MAYBURY Esq MD, youngest son of the late John MAYBURY Esq of Greenlane, co Kerry, to Ursula only daughter of the late Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY Esq of Tralee | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 10 | 22 | NPD | MAYBURY | Henry A | Esq | In Kilarney, aged 15 years, Catherine, daughter of the late Henry A. MAYBURY, Esq. | ||
| LS | 1837 | 6 | 06 | NPD | MAYBURY | Hyland | Hyland son of the late John MAYBURY Esq of Greenlane, co Kerry | |||
| LS | 1837 | 6 | 06 | NPD | MAYBURY | John | Esq | Hyland son of the late John MAYBURY Esq of Greenlane, co Kerry | ||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 24 | NPM | MAYBURY | John | Esq | At Bally McEilligott, co Kerry, George M MAYBURY Esq MD, youngest son of the late John MAYBURY Esq of Greenlane, co Kerry, to Ursula only daughter of the late Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY Esq of Tralee | ||
| LEP-CS | 1833 | 1 | 04 | NPD | MAYBURY | Richard | Esq MD | Suddenly, in Killarney, Richard MAYBURY, Esq., M.D., many years first Surgeon of the Kerry Regiment of Militia. | ||
| FJ | 1852 | 4 | 20 | NPB | MAYBURY | Thomas D | Esq MD | April 16, at Killarney, the lady of Thomas D MAYBURY Esq of a son | ||
| Pue'sO | 1736 | 4 | 20 | NPD | MAYNARD | William | Col | Yesterday morning died Mrs MAYNARD widow oif the late Col MAYNARD, Collector of Cork | ||
| Pue'sO | 1734 | 4 | 06 | NPD | MAYNARD | William | Esq | On Wednesday last died William MAYNARD Esq collector of the Port of Cork and Member of Parliament for the borough of Tallagh in the co Waterford | ||
| Pue'sO | 1735 | 10 | 28 | NPA | MAYNARD | William | Esq | The interest in the lease of Curryglass in the co of Cork, being a term of 5000 years lately belonging to William MAYNARD Esq deceased ... Mr James HOWISON Adimr of said William MAYNARD ... 22 Oct 1735 | ||
| LGA | 1810 | 8 | 21 | NPS | MAYNE | Hon Justice | Before the Hon Justice MAYNE, and a special Jury in the county, a Verdict was pronounced on Wednesday last, for 1,917. for the Rev. James ELLARD, Jun of Kilmallock, in which the Right Hon. Earl of Landaff was Defendant, in consequence of a refusal to renew a lease of lands held under his Lordship by the Plaintiff, and for which there was a written document, binding to perform. The damages were laid at 6000l. | |||
| LC | 1835 | 6 | 13 | NPD | MAYNE | John Rockford | Esq | At Cootehill, co Cavan, John Rockford MAYNE Esq aged 33 | ||
| FJ | 1835 | 6 | 11 | NPD | MAYNE | John Rockfort | Esq | at Cootehill, co Cavan, John Rockfort MAYNE Esq | ||
| FJ | 1835 | 2 | 07 | NPM | MAYNE | Richard | Esq | On the 30th ult in Paris, Richard MAYNE of Freame Mount, co Monaghan, Esq to Louisa eldest daughter of Charles COOTE of Bellamont Forest, co Cavan Esq | ||
| LC | 1835 | 2 | 07 | NPM | MAYNE | Richard | Esq | At the British Embassy Paris, Richard MAYNE Esq of Freane Mount, co Monaghan, to Louisa eldest daughter of Charles COOTE Esq of Bellamont Forest, co Cavan | ||
| FJ | 1814 | 7 | 22 | NPD | MAY | Samuel | Mr | On the 14th inst, in the 86th year of his age, Mr Samuel MAY, of Newry, Merchant. It is a remarkable circumstance, that about 1750 this gentleman and five of his acquaintances, then in their prime of youth, were in the habit of amusing themselves, by ringing at stated times, peals on the bells of the cathedral church of Armagh (in which parish his uncle was then the officiating clergyman). Three persons out of the six, who them formed this ringing society, were alive last Thursday morning, viz Samuel MAY, John BARNES Esq of London and Mr John RICHARDSON of Armagh. It very rarely occurs, that out of a given number of adults one half is to be found after a period of sixty-four years. | ||
| BNL | 1749 | 3 | 23 | NPD | MC A FEE | Catherine | Brogue makers burial [see Isabelle LAUGHLIN 1752] | |||
| FJ | 1860 | 5 | 03 | NPS | MC CABE | Edward | Very Rev | Children to be brought up Roman Catholic | ||
| FJ | 1766 | 3 | 01-04 | NPS | MC CABE | Patrick | 28] Neil REDDAN and Patrick MC CABE who were to be executed on Saturday last are reprieved till further orders | |||
| FJ | 1765 | 9 | 21-24 | NPS | MC CARTHY | Mr | Last week, Mr George ROBBINS surveyor of Clonmell assisted by Mr MC CARTHY gauger and Mr LEE seized eight hundred weight of tobacco, and lodged it in the Excise Office at Clonmell | |||
| LGA | 1810 | 8 | 10 | NPS | MC CARTHY | Mr | Court case Mr CROKER a baker | |||
| FJ | 1814 | 9 | 10 | NPM | MC CULLOGH | Charles | Esq | On Monday last, at St Andrew's church, Charles MC CULLOGH Esq to the agreeable Mrs STEWART both of the Theatre Royal. The happy couple set off immediately for Fermoy, to the seat of Thomas LEE Esq to spend the honeymoon | ||
| FJ | 1814 | 2 | 03 | NPD | MC CUTCHAN | Michael | mr | On the 26th ult, in Great Britain St, Mr Michael MC CUTCHAN, coach maker a young man sincerely and deservedly lamented | ||
| Pue'sO | 1742 | 2 | 02 | NPS | MC DONNEL | Charles | Yesterday came on at the King's Bench Bar the tryals of Charles MC DONNEL, Stephen JONES and Thomas DOLAN for robbing Charles COOTE Esq of a gold watch and other things on the 21st of January last in King's street and were all found guilty | |||
| FJ | 1856 | 3 | 12 | NPM | MC KEAN | John | Esq | November 12, at Kew, Mebourne, John, second son of the late J MC KEAN, Esq of Edinburgh, to Louisa, fourth daughter of the Francis DREW Esq of Frogmore, co Cork | ||
| FJ | 1856 | 3 | 12 | NPM | MC KEAN | John Thompson | November 12, at Kew, Mebourne, John, second son of the late J MC KEAN, Esq of Edinburgh, to Louisa, fourth daughter of the Francis DREW Esq of Frogmore, co Cork | |||
| LGA | 1807 | 10 | 20 c | NPS | MC NEMARA | John | Committals yesterday, by Edward CROKER Esq, to the County Gaol Michael and John MCNEMARA charged with breaking open the house of John HALL of Fanningstown assulting him & declaring they would kill him if he did not give up possession & quit that part.. | |||
| LGA | 1807 | 10 | 20 c | NPS | MC NEMARA | Michael | Committals yesterday, by Edward CROKER Esq, to the County Gaol Michael and John MCNEMARA charged with breaking open the house of John HALL of Fanningstown assulting him & declaring they would kill him if he did not give up possession & quit that part.. | |||
| Pue'sO | 1752 | 6 | 20 | NPS | MCALLESTER | Andrew | Dr | Wednesday last Henry O'HARA a minor only son and heir of Henry O'HARA late of Crebilly, in the co Antrim, Esq deceased, together with Dr Andrew MCALLESTER his tutor embarked for England in order to proceed to Naples, where they intend to continue during the the said O'HARA's minority | ||
| MA | 1832 | 3 | 20 | NPM | M'CALLY | Arthur | Lt | At Natmoo, near Moulmaine, liut. Arthur M'CALLY, 44th reg N. I. and dep. asst. comissary general, to Mary, second daughter of the late Shippsy GREENE, esq. of Dublin | ||
| LC | 1826 | 10 | 18 | NPS | M'CARTHY | Callaghan | Three respectable farmers' houses within a mile of Charleville, were attacked on Sunday night last, by a number of fellows armed, under pretence of flogging Kerry Men. After breaking into out-houses where the poor wretched were, and flogging them, these Rockites assaulted the dwelling houses of the farmersbroke into two of themand severely cut one Callaghan M'CARTHY, with a blow from a fire lock, and also one SHEA, with a spade-handle. Mr. BAILY, his son, and twi men servants prevented these fellows from gettung into his house; they broke nine sask qindows, and the doors to pieces with __ BAILY, and his sister, were wounded. Major MAXWELL apprehended one of the gang last night on good information. | |||
| FJ | 1820 | 2 | 29 | NPD | M'CARTHY | Catherine | Mrs | On the 22nd Inst, in Cork, aged 102, Mrs M'CARTHY, widow on Mr Michael M'CARTHY, formerly Revenue Officer in Cork. She was daughter of Silvester SHEPPARD Esq and granddaughter of the Rev Septimus DUNSTERVILLE of Timoleague | ||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 30 | NPD | M'CARTHY | D | Mr | At Glenfield, near Kilmallock, in the bloom of lefe, on Tuesday last, of a lingering consumption, brought on by a neglected cold, Mr. D. M'CARTHY, deservedly regretted by a numerous and respectable circle of friends. | ||
| LEP-CS | 1832 | 3 | 09 | NPM | M'CARTHY | John | Mr | Tuesday, at Kilmallocke, by the Rev. Mr. MARNANE, Eliza, third daughter of Mr. James QUINLAN, to Mr. John M'CARTHY of Glenfield, County Limerick. | ||
| LGA | 1820 | 4 | 11 | NPS | M'CARTHY | John | On Wednesday night, a man of the name of John M'CARTHYwas apprehended at Deerpark, in the county Waterford, charged with the murder of the late Mr. Robert SHEENY, on information sworn before Robert HOLMES, Esq. The prisoner has since been transmitted to the gaol of the county Waterford. | |||
| LC | 1826 | 2 | 25 | NPS | M'CARTHY | John | On Wednesday last, a party of the Kilmallock Police, under the Command of Benjamin JACKSON, Esq. proceeded to the lands of Balas___, where, after a faiguing search, they succeeded in apprehending a noted offender, John M'CARTHY, commonly known by the name of Shaun BAUN; he evaded justice ince June last, and escaped the vigilence of the Police several times. | |||
| LC | 1793 | 9 | 07 | NPS | M'CARTHY | Roger (alias ROURKE) | Committed. To the County Gaol, on Friday last, by the Rev. John PARKER, and Standish GRADY, of Grange, Esq;Roger M’CARTHY, alias ROURKE, a person of no certain residence, for having early on the morning of the 5th instant, in company of his wife, stolen from Garrett ROURKE, of Sunville, in this Co. 17 guineas in gold, and 17 shillings in silver, in whose house he was from the Sunday before, and made his escape by breaking through a window:Said M’CARTHY had in his possession, when apprehended, 13 guineas of gold and 14 shillings in silver, a small pocket pistol, and crucible; he is also being charges with beinmg a coiner, and he had in his fob a pinchbeck Watch, of little value, maker Joshua HAYNES, London, No. 446, which the Rev. Mr. PARKER has left with the printer herof, imagining the same is stolen, in order that the owner may come at it. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 1 | 17 | NPS | M'CARTHY | Thomas | About eight o'clock, the same evening, a well armed party (consisting of eight or nine fellows) attacked the dwelling-house of Thomas M'CARTHY, a farmer, at Garrundesk [Garranderk?], in this County, on the high road, and within a very short distance of Charleville. Having been refused admittance, they smashed the door and windows to pieces, and were on the point of attaining their object, when the alarm was given to M'CARTHY's brother, and son, who resided in the neighbourhood. These instantly sallied out to the relief of their relative, and attacked the insergents with pitch-forks, and, though fired on by the party, they fought with the greates desparation, and succeeded not only in repulsing the entire, but captured one of the fellows with a pistol in his hand, after most violent resistance. The prisoner is Patrick LEARY, from Shandrum, County Cork, and noted for his activity in former disturbances. He received many severe wounds in the struggle with M'CARTHY's party, to whom the highest credit is due for the undaunted bravery displayed on this occasion. | |||
| FJ | 1857 | 1 | 31 | NPS | M'CAULEY | Richard Wilcox | Dr | Melbourne killings (Vic BDM 1856 No 4646) | ||
| Pue'sO | 1739 | 3 | 13 | NPA | MCCAMON | James | Mr | Whereas one, Mr John COOTE, has landed at Newry from Dublin, a large parcell of old Riga Flax seed and with the design to impose them on the country, reports there is no seed to come from the Baltic this year. This is to give notice that Messrs Robert HUTCHESON, and James MCCAMON, dfaily expects a cargo of 9 hundred barrels which they avouch to be good new seed of the same sort they imported in 1735 and will be sold on arrival at reasonable prices for ready money or on time to good customers, Newry... | ||
| FJ | 1763 | 11 | 22-26 | NPN | MCCARREL | James | Gent | On Thursday last ... James MONSELL of the city of Limerick gent George Purdon DREW, William SMITH & James MCCARREL of this city gent were sworn attorneys of HM Court of Exchequer. Said ... Geo Purdon DREW were admitted att'ies HM Ct KB also | ||
| LS | 1840 | 4 | 23 | NPM | MCCARTHY | Catherine | Mrs | In St Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, Thomas O'DELL Esq son of the late Alexander O'DELL of Ballygran, in this county, to Catherine, widow of the late Francis MCCARTHY Esq barrister-at-law | ||
| LC | 1825 | 5 | 25 | NPS | MCCARTHY | Catherine | On Saturday last, a young girl, Catherine MCCARTHY, was rolled over by a car in John-street, and killed on the spot. An inquest was hels, and a verdict of accidental death returned, but a fine of 20s. was levied on the horse and car, and given to the mother of the child. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 4 | 14 | NPS | MCCARTHY | Charles | The four HOGANs found guilty on Friday, at the Clonmel Assizes, of the manslaughter of Charles MCCARTHY at the fair of Kilfeacle, last July, were conveyed next day to the hulks at Cove, for transportation for life. This Mr. Sergeant BLACKBURNE pledged himself to effect, after their sentence was passed. They were of a very respectable class of farmers, but unfortunately for themselves and their families they were leaders of a faction, which has been in existance these sixty years. Their sudden departure, amidst the lamentations of their numerous relatives and friends, was truly deplorable. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1829 | 4 | 03 | NPS | MCCARTHY | Charles | [Cork] Charles MCCARTHY was charged with the murder of James GOGGIN. It was in a "scuffle," about manure that the deceased was struck. Guilty; to be imprisoned. | |||
| LS | 1840 | 4 | 23 | NPM | MCCARTHY | Francis | Esq | In St Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, Thomas O'DELL Esq son of the late Alexander O'DELL of Ballygran, in this county, to Catherine, widow of the late Francis MCCARTHY Esq barrister-at-law | ||
| LC | 1827 | 4 | 14 | NPS | MCCARTHY | Michael | Cork Assizes The following convictions have taken place since our last, in the City court, before Judge TORRENS:Patrick MANNING, and John MANNING, for stealing three cows from Michael MCCARTHY; sentence of death recorded... | |||
| DWJ | 1752 | 3 | 07 | NPD | MCCARTY | Daniel Buee | Esq | There died lately in the Barony of Iverragh and co of Kerry Daniel Buee MCCARTY Esq of a very ancient family, in the 112 year of his age. He buried four wives, his fifth wife, now a widow, he married when he was 84 and she but 14, by whom he had about 20 children, she bearing a child every year, he was always a very healthy man, no cold ever affecting him, he could not bear the warmth of a shirt at night, but put it under his pillow; for these 70 years past, when in company he drank plentifully of rum and brandy, which he called the naked truth; and if in company with other gentlemen he drank claret of punch, he always drank an equal glass of rum or brandy, qualofy those liqors, this he called a wedge. No man remembers to have seen him spit, his custom was to walk eight of ten miles in a winter's morning over mountains, with greyhounds and finders, and seldom failed to bring home a brace of hares. He was an honest gentleman and inherited the social virtues from ancient musicians | ||
| LC | 1835 | 4 | 01 | NPD | MCCUTCHEN | Robert | Mr | At Newport, rather suddenly, Mr Robert MCCUTCHEN | ||
| Pue'sO | 1742 | 1 | 30 | NPS | MC'DONNEL | Charles | Wednesday morning last one Stephen JONES and __ MC'DONNEL were apprehended in a waste house in Back Lane and committed to Newgate: We hear they are charged with the robbing of Charles COOTE Esq last week in Queen St of a gold watch and other things | |||
| Pue'sO | 1742 | 1 | 30 | NPS | MC'DONNEL | Charles | Yesterday Stephen JONES and __ MC'DONNEL were arraned for Robbing Charles COOTE Esq ... all to be tryed on Monday next | |||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 24 | NPM | MCGILLYCUDDY | Francis C C | Esq MD | At Bally McEilligott, co Kerry, George M MAYBURY Esq MD, youngest son of the late John MAYBURY Esq of Greenlane, co Kerry, to Ursula only daughter of the late Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY Esq of Tralee | ||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 24 | NPM | MCGILLYCUDDY | Ursula | At Bally McEilligott, co Kerry, George M MAYBURY Esq MD, youngest son of the late John MAYBURY Esq of Greenlane, co Kerry, to Ursula only daughter of the late Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY Esq of Tralee | |||
| LC | 1834 | 8 | 30 | NPD | MCGREGOR | John James | Mr | At Ranelegh, Dublin, much and deservedly lamented, Mr John MCGREGOR author of "The French Revolution ..." ... Formerly Mr MCGREGOR resided in Waterford for many years, and was much respected by his felow citizens. He was a native of this city[Limerick] | ||
| FJ | 1828 | 3 | 07a | NPA | MCGREGOR | John James | This day is published, price 24s: The political civil and ecclesiastical history of the county and city of Limerick ... By the Rev P FITZGERALD, Rector of Cahircorney, ... and John James MCGREGOR, Author of the history of the French revolution ... Contents of Volume II ... with biographical notices of Eminent Natives of the County and City of Limerick ... published by George MCKERN, limerick ...[copies held in Marsh's Library, Dublin and the National Library of Ireland] | |||
| LC | 1821 | 12 | 05 | NPM | M'CHENNE | Anastatia | In Clonmel, Thomas BENNETT, jun. Esq. of Old Town, co. Tipperaty, to Anastatia, daughter of J M'CHENNE, Esq | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 21 | NPM | MCKERRELL | Mr | At Rio de Janerio John HOARE Esq merchant of that city to Mrs MCKERRELL relict of the late Mr MCKERRELL of Bahia 3rd daut of Wm PENNELL Esq his Britanic Maj's Consul General at the court of Rio & sis-in-law to the Rt Hon John Wilson CROKER | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 1 | 21 | NPM | MCKERRELL | Mrs | At Rio de Janerio John HOARE Esq merchant of that city to Mrs MCKERRELL relict of the late Mr MCKERRELL of Bahia 3rd daut of Wm PENNELL Esq his Britanic Maj's Consul General at the court of Rio & sis-in-law to the Rt Hon John Wilson CROKER | |||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | MCKIBBIN | Rebecca | At St Anne's church, Belfast, William WILSON, eldest son of John WILSON, of Laurel Lodge, co Dublin, Esq to Rebecca eldest daughter of Riobert MCKIBBIN, of Great George's street, Belfast Esq | |||
| LS | 1840 | 8 | 06 | NPM | MCKIBBIN | Robert | Esq | At St Anne's church, Belfast, William WILSON, eldest son of John WILSON, of Laurel Lodge, co Dublin, Esq to Rebecca eldest daughter of Riobert MCKIBBIN, of Great George's street, Belfast Esq | ||
| LGA | 1806 | 9 | 05 | NPS | McLEOD | Mr | East India Shipping to Madrasû Messrs CROKER, STEWART, McLEOD, NEWLYN | |||
| FJ | 1836 | 2 | 06 | NPD | M'CLORNAN | Henry | Mr | Extraordinary Longevity | ||
| LC | 1825 | 4 | 16 | NPS | MCNALLY | Francis | The sentence of death pased on MCNALLY, the revenue policeman, at the last Galway Assizes, has, by order from Government, been commuted to transportation for life | |||
| LS | 1838 | 11 | 20 | NPD | MCNAMARA | James | Esq | On Friday, at his residence, Ayle, co Clare, James MCNAMARA Esq, aged 53 years. .... His remains were deposited in the family vaults at the Abbey of Quin. | ||
| LGA | 1819 | 3 | 12 | NPS | MCNAMARA | Roger | Committals: ... To the county Gaol ... By H. BEVAN, Esq. Roger MCNAMARA, killing a sheep the property of Mrs. CREED. By Eyre EVANS, Esq. Wm. KENNY, assault and robbery. | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 3 | 23 | NPS | MCNAMARA | Roger | Roger MCNAMARA, killing a sheep the property of Mrs. CREED, guilty, transported for life | |||
| LGA | 1817 | 11 | 28 | NPD | M'COLLOCH | William | Maj-Gen | In London, Major General Wm. M'CULLOCH, of the Hon East India Company's Bengal Army. He was a native of Strabane, in Ireland, and brother to James M'CULLOCH, Esq. of Cork. By his death, his brother, and other relatives come in for a funded property of £40,000 sterling. | ||
| LRTV | 1879 | 7 | 15 | NPM | M'CONNELL | David Canon | Esq | July 4, at H. M. British Legation, Berne, Henry Plantagenet SOMERSET, to Katherine Rose, eldest daughter of David Canon M'DONNELL, Esq., of Cessbrook, Queensland. | ||
| LRTV | 1879 | 7 | 15 | NPM | M'CONNELL | Katherine Rose | July 4, at H. M. British Legation, Berne, Henry Plantagenet SOMERSET, to Katherine Rose, eldest daughter of David Canon M'DONNELL, Esq., of Cessbrook, Queensland. | |||
| LGA | 1809 | 4 | 25 | NPS | M'CONNELL | Samuel | Mr | Wednesday night, Mr Samuel M'CONNELL, of Kilmallock, having dined with a friend in Charleville, returning from thence towards home was thrown from his horse, near Garrynderk, and killed on the spot | ||
| LC | 1825 | 7 | 27 | NPS | M'COURT | Hugh | At Athy Assizes, Hugh M'COURT, a school-master, was sentenced to two years imprisonment for assaulting an infant, with criminal intent | |||
| FJ | 1855 | 7 | 28 | NPM | M'CULLAGH | Richard | Mr | April 16, at Melbourne, Mr Richard M'CULLAGH, late of Dundalk, co Louth, to Mary Anne, daughter of J CROCKER, of Bromptom, Middlesex | ||
| LGA | 1811 | 11 | 05 | NPM | M'CULLOCH | Rev | Thursday, by the Rev Mr M'CULLOCH, James BENNETT of Bruff, Esq, to Miss FRANKLIN, daughter of Richard FRANKLIN of Ballyvolane, Esq | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 2 | 15 | NPD | M'CULLOCH | Andrew | Rev | At Bruff Glebe, Co. Limerick, aged 57 years, the Rev Andrew M'CULLOCH, Vicar of Bruff and Kilbreedy Minor | ||
| LGA | 1809 | 6 | 09 | NPM | M'CULLOGH | A | Rev | Tuesday, by the Rev A M'CULLOGH, at Kilmurry church, Wm. BROWNE, Esq of the Londonderry Militia, to Miss Elizabeth BENNETT, only daughter of the late John BENNETT, of Quarry-Hill, in this county, Esq | ||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 7 | 15 | NPM | M'CULLOGH | A | Rev | On Saturday, the 5th Instant, at Bruff Church, by the Rev. A. M'CULLOGH, James IEVERS, Esq. of Glenfield, to Eliza, daughter of the late Richard IEVERS, of Green Park, County Limerick, Esq | ||
| LEP-CS | 1828 | 9 | 05 | NPS | M'CULLOGH | Andrew | Rev | Thanks for the Bruff Chapel | ||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 3 | 15 | NPS | M'CULLOGH | Andrew | Rev | The Church:-- The Rev Henry ROSE, of Limerick, and the Rev Godfrey MASSY, of Fedamore, succeed to the Living of Bruff, Co. Limerick, void by the death of the Rev A. M'CULLOGH | ||
| LHMA | 1789 | 10 | 19 | NPD | M'CULLOUGH | Daniel | Mr | At Woodstock, co. Wicklow, aged 56, Mr. Daniel M'CULLOUGH. | ||
| FJ | 1844 | 7 | 02 | NPM | M'CUTCHAN | James | Esq | On the 28th ult, in St Mary's church, William LITTLE esq of Drumcross, co Longford, to Louisa third daughter of James M'CUTCHAN Esq of Longford | ||
| FJ | 1844 | 7 | 02 | NPM | M'CUTCHAN | Louisa | On the 28th ult, in St Mary's church, William LITTLE esq of Drumcross, co Longford, to Louisa third daughter of James M'CUTCHAN Esq of Longford | |||
| FJ | 1849 | 2 | 01 | NPD | M'CUTCHAN | Philip | Esq | January 26, at Moatland, co Westmeath, aged 97 years, Philip M'CUTCHAN, Esq late of Torboy, co Longford | ||
| FJ | 1784 | 5 | 22-25 | NPN | M'CUTCHEN | George | Mr | George M'CUTCHEN, of the City of Dublin carpenter, timber merchant, dealer and chapman, to surrender on the 4th and 5th day of June next, and 3rd day of July at one o'clock in the afternoon on each of the said days, at the Thossel, Dublin, Attorney Mr Jo | ||
| LS | 1841 | 8 | 23 | NPM | M'CUTCHEON | Joseph | Mr | At Kilmstulla church, Mr Joseph M'CUTCHEON of Newport, to Ellen second daughter of the late Mr Hickson NORTH of Kilaloe | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 2 | 23 | NPM | M'CUTCHEON | William | Mr | In Clonmel, Mr. William M'CUTCHEON, of that town, to Miss Rebecca M'DERMOTT, of Marlfield | ||
| LC | 1824 | 9 | 08 | NPS | M'CUTCHIN | Robert | On Saturday night, between the hours of 11 and 12, six cocks of hay were maliciously set fire to on the lands of Lackareagh, County Clare, he property of Robert M'CUTCHIN, tenant to Thomas ARTHUR, Esq, and though every exertion was made by Lieutenant BINDON, with the Police from O'Brien's-Bridge, nothing could prevent them from being consumed, notwithstanding the incessant rain; and after searching the ground, seven sheep were discovered dead in out-house, apparently killed with sticks and stones, and two of them found hanging across a beam, with their heads much bruised. The houses were then all diligently searched, and in the house of his uncle, John DEVITT was apprehended and lodged in the bridewell of O’Brien's-Bridge, for being found with his cothes wet and not being an inmate; and whose father (now herdsman to the ground) was the former tenant and ejected by Mr. ARTHUR, last April. It is hoped some useful information will elicited from him by the Magistrates. | |||
| LC | 1785 | 9 | 01 | NPM | M'DERMOT | Miss | Last week at Bath, George PRICE, Esq; of the county Flint, North Wales, to the amiable Miss M'DERMOT, of the county Roscommon. This young lady may truly be said to be one of the daughters of fortune, as last lottery she received of MOSS, WELLS, NICHOLSON and Co. Dame Street, one thousand guineas for a fortunate ticket in Mr. MLESWAORTHs calculation, for the trifling sum of one guinea: this event occasioned her to take a trip to Bath, where in the gay circle she became acquainted with the above Gentleman, whose fortune is more than 500l. per annum. and who was captivated with hr person and accomplishments, that he made our fair countrywoman the partner of his heart and fortune. | |||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 2 | 23 | NPM | M'DERMOTT | Rebecca | Miss | In Clonmel, Mr. William M'CUTCHEON, of that town, to Miss Rebecca M'DERMOTT, of Marlfield | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 3 | 26 | NPS | M'DONALD | Donald | On Thursday, between the hours of one and two o'clock, a poor labouring man of the name of Donald M'DONALD, was precipitated from the top of a house in Patrick-street [Limerick], and melancholy to relate was killed on the spot. | |||
| LC | 1826 | 10 | 25 | NPS | M'DONNELL | Denis | On Monday, Denis M'DONNELL and William SCANNELL, Coopers of Cork, were convicted before the Mayor of that City, in a penalty amounting to £10, for making up 20 butter firkins of green unseasoned timber. 3d Geo. 4. chap 85, levies a fine of 10s. each firkin so manufactured. | |||
| LC | 1824 | 2 | 18 | NPM | M'DONNELL | Henry B | Esq | On Tuesday last, in the Church of Kilmallock, By the Rev. James ELLARD, Henry BAYLEY, Esq. of Mount Elin, County of Cork, to Jane eldest daughter of Henry B. M’CONNELL, Esq. | ||
| FJ | 1857 | 5 | 20 | NPD | M'DONNELL | J | Rev | See Mathew GEOGHEGAN | ||
| LC | 1824 | 2 | 18 | NPM | M'DONNELL | Jane | On Tuesday last, in the Church of Kilmallock, By the Rev. James ELLARD, Henry BAYLEY, Esq. of Mount Elin, County of Cork, to Jane eldest daughter of Henry B. M’CONNELL, Esq. | |||
| FJ | 1819 | 8 | 24 | NPM | M'DONNELL | Mary | Miss | On the 17th inst, in Castlebar, Willaim WALDRON Esq of Fara, co Mayo, to Miss Mary M'DONNELL of Corrathanwahas | ||
| LEP-CS | 1830 | 12 | 17 | NPS | M'DONNELL | Winifred | While a country woman, named Winifred M'DONNELL, was engaged purchasing some meat at the Northumberland market, Limerick, on Saturday night, a large bag, containing sixty-six yards if linen, quantities of cloth, corduroy, velveteen, and check, was stolen from a car, which she left at the entrance. A few of our active City Police being appraised of the robbery went immediately in pursuit, and succeeded in apprehending the theifa noted characternamed John LYNCH, alias "Boatswain" LYNCH, who was after disposing of his booty to a broker in the Irishtown. The thief and two persons for receiving the stoled goods have been committed for the offence. LYNCH was sentenced to seven years' transportation for a former offence, and but lately returned after fulfilling the mitigated sentence in the Dublin Richmond Penitentiary. | |||
| LC | 1827 | 3 | 14 | NPD | M'DONOUGH | Anthony | Esq MD | In Ennis, much regretted, Anthony M'DONOUGH, Esq. M. D. | ||
| LC | 1824 | 3 | 20 | NPS | M'DONOUGH | Francis | Francis M'DONOUGH, of Galway, fell out of a sloop at Tarbet, on Sunday, in a state of intoxication, and was drowned | |||
| LEP-CS | 1831 | 2 | 01 | NPS | M'DONOUGH | Laurence | Thursday, a boat, laden with turf, from the Island of Minish, in Galway Bay, with a crew consisting of three men, was upset by a squall two miles west of Caran. Two of the poor fellows on board, named CLOGHERTY, perished. Several boats passed without making any effort for their perservation; but the third person, BARRETT, was providentially saved from a watery grave by the prompt intervention of Mr. Laurence M'DONOUGH, master of the smack Mary, of Galway. | |||
| FJ | 1804 | 6 | 16 | NPM | MEADE | Miss | At Cashel William PHELAN Esq to Miss MEADE daughter of late Henry MEADE of Riverstown Co Cork Esq | |||
| LGA | 1819 | 11 | 02 | NPS | MEADE | J A | Yesterday, at a meeting of the subscribers to the Limerick Mercantile Society, it was Resolved that Subscriptions to the library, be immediately entered into, and that the following Committee be appopinted for carring the same into effect:
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| LC | 1785 | 9 | 12 | NPM | MEADE | John Thomas | Mr | Last Saturday, Mr. John MEADE, Thomas, Linen-Draper, to Miss ROCHE, niece to Philip ROCHE, John, Esq; a very amiable and acomplished young lady, with a large fortune. |
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| John AHERN | Part 01 | |
| John AHERN | Chidley Coote BARNES | Part 02 |
| Chidley Coote BARNES | BENNETT | Part 03 |
| BENNETT | Charles BEWLEY | Part 04 |
| Edward BEWLEY | John P BOWDEN | Part 05 |
| BOWEN [nee COOTE] | Henry G BRIEN | Part 06 |
| Patrick BRIEN | John CANTWELL | Part 07 |
| John CANTWELL | Charles CHAMBERLAIN | Part 08 |
| Deborah CHAMBERLAIN | Matilda CHRISTIAN | Part 09 |
| Nicholas T CHRISTIAN | William COLL | Part 10 |
| George COLPOYS | Charles Henry COOTE | Part 11 |
| Charles Henry COOTE | Thomas COOTE | Part 12 |
| Thomas COOTE | CROKER | Part 13 |
| CROKER | Edward John CROKER | Part 14 |
| Edward jun CROKER | John CROKER | Part 15 |
| John CROKER | Thomas CROKER | Part 16 |
| Thomas CROKER | John Allen DE BOURGE | Part 17 |
| Surlet DE CROKIER | Andrew DOWNING | Part 18 |
| John DOWNS | John DREW | Part 19 |
| John Atkin DREW | Sydney ECHLIN | Part 20 |
| Michael EDDINGTON | David FERGUSON | Part 21 |
| James FERGUSON | William FORSTER | Part 22 |
| Anna Maria FORTESCUE | Terance GIBSON | Part 23 |
| Edward GIFFARD | Standish GRADY | Part 24 |
| Standish GRADY | Joseph GUBBINS | Part 25 |
| Joseph GUBBINS | Henry HARTSTONGE | Part 26 |
| Henry HARTSTONGE | Lancelot HILL | Part 27 |
| Thomas HILL | HORE | Part 28 |
| HORE | John William I'ONS | Part 29 |
| Thomas IRELAND | KELLY | Part 30 |
| KELLY | LANGLEY | Part 31 |
| LANGLEY | Cadwallader Blaney LEE | Part 32 |
| Cadwallader Blany LEE | W LEE | Part 33 |
| W LEE | Arthur Augustus LONGMORE | Part 34 |
| Joseph LONGMORE | Thomas Henry MANNING | Part 35 |
| Thomas Smithwick MANNING | James MATTHEWS | Part 36 |
| John MATTHEWS | John Thomas MEADE | Part 37 |
| William MEADE | George MONTGOMERY | Part 38 |
| George MONTGOMERY | Zachary MYLES | Part 39 |
| NAGLE | Arthur O'DONNELL | Part 40 |
| Bryan O'DONNELL | OSBORNE | Part 41 |
| OSBORNE | M B PEACOCK | Part 42 |
| Philip Oliver PEACOCK | Henry Hartstonge PERY | Part 43 |
| Henry Hartstonge PERY | John QUIGLEY | Part 44 |
| QUIN [nee GRADY] | Thomas Spring RICE | Part 45 |
| Thomas Spring RICE | RUSSELL | Part 46 |
| Deborah RUSSELL | Charles L SANDES | Part 47 |
| Charles L SANDES | Henry Charles SIRR | Part 48 |
| Henry Charles SIRR | C STEWART | Part 49 |
| Hay Tweedale STEWART | Joseph SWAN | Part 50 |
| Joseph SWAN | Anselm E TAYLOR | Part 51 |
| Anselm E TAYLOR | Michael TOOMY | Part 52 |
| TORCKIER? | Margaret VERDON | Part 53 |
| Peter VERDON | Penelope WALLIS | Part 54 |
| James WALL | Richard WHITE | Part 55 |
| Richard WHITE | John WILSON | Part 56 |
| John WILSON | John WOULFE | Part 57 |
| Mary Anne WOULFE | William England YOUNG | Part 58 |