The data in my extracts includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1720 to 1865 sorted by family name. Simon's extracts references from Longford / Leitrim / Westmeath / Roscommon and were previously on his site LONGFORD ANCESTRY in a different format. They add some bredth and richness to my own efforts.
Main families covered by my extracts include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them.
TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story
Paper | Year | M | Day | Type | Family name | Forename | Title | Entry | Extract maker |
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FJ | 1835 | 9 | 26 | NPM | MIHAN | Terence | Esq | On the 20th inst, at Bundoran, co Donegal, by the lady's uncle, the Rt Rev Dr KERNAN, Catholic Bishop of Clogher, Mr Terence MIHAN, of Enniskillen, merchant, to Miss CROKER sister of Thomas CROKER Esq solicitor | NickR |
LC | 1835 | 9 | 30 | NPM | MIHAN | Terence | Mr | At Bundoran, co Donegal, Mr Terence MIHAN of Enniskillen, merchant, to Miss CROKER sister of Thomas CROKER Esq solicitor | NickR |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 02 | NPM | MILBANKE | Anne Maria | At Southampton, Arthur Moore, Esq., youngest son of the Hon. Judge Moore, of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland, to Anne Maria, third daughter of Sir John Peniston Milbanke, Bart. of Halnaby-hall, Yorkshire. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 6 | 02 | NPM | MILBANKE | John Peniston | Sir Bart | At Southampton, Arthur Moore, Esq., youngest son of the Hon. Judge Moore, of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland, to Anne Maria, third daughter of Sir John Peniston Milbanke, Bart. of Halnaby-hall, Yorkshire. | SdeM |
FJ | 1849 | 11 | 17 | NPM | MILDMAY | P J StJ | Nov 13, at All Souls', St Marylebone, London, P J StJ MILDMAY, of Baslegrove, House, Somersetshire, to Caroline Adel Catherine Valentine, daughter of the late R STANDISH Esq of Scaleby Castle, Cumberland, and granddaughter of the late Earl of Limerick | NickR | |
WMT J | 1830 | 11 | 04 | NPD | MILES | Charles | Sincerely and deservedly regretted by her friends, at Lackan, the wife of Mr. Charles Miles, of that place. | SdeM | |
HDM | 1770 | 12 | 15-18 | NPM | MILES | Elizabeth | A few days ago at Clonmell, the Rev Samuel RYAL to Miss Elizabeth MILES | NickR | |
LGA | 1813 | 6 | 29 | NPS | mILES | George | Mr | On Thursday, John CROKER, Esq was elected mayor of Clonmel for the ensuing yearand John BAGWELL and John HOWELL Esqrs Bailiffs. At the same time the council nominated Mr Wm CLAYTOR, weighmaster of the of that town in the room of Geo MILES resigned | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 3 | 27 | NPD | MILES | George | Rev | At Summerhill, county Tipperary, the Rev. George Miles, Rector of Mortlestown. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 19 | NPD | MILL | Charles | Sir Bart | In Dover-street, Piccadilly, Sir Charles Mill, Bart., of Bury-house, Hants. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 22 | NPM | MILL | R | Esq | On the 13th instant, in Monkstown Church, co. Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Ardagh, Charles, son of R. Miller, of Eccles-street, Dublin, Esq., to Grace Henrietta, daughter of J. Roe, of Monkstown, County Dublin, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 02 | NPD | MILL | Richard Hawkshaw | On the 20th instant, at Millbrooke, County of Tipperary, Richard Hawkshaw Mill, of Cartown, County of Limerick. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1821 | 8 | 23 | NPM | MILLER | Catherine | On the 17th inst, by the Rev H STEWART, James MAJOR Esq of Foyle View, co Londonderry, barrister at law, to Catherine eldest daughter of Wm MILLER Esq of Bellemoate, is same co, and niece of John Wilson CROKER and the Dean of Ross | NickR | |
LC | 1821 | 8 | 25 | NPM | MILLER | Catherine | James MAJOR, of Foyle View, co Londonderry, to Catherine eldest daughter of William MILLER, Esq. Bellemonte, in the same co, and niece of John Wilson CROKER and the Dean of Rosse | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 22 | NPM | MILLER | Charles | On the 13th instant, in Monkstown Church, co. Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Ardagh, Charles, son of R. Miller, of Eccles-street, Dublin, Esq., to Grace Henrietta, daughter of J. Roe, of Monkstown, County Dublin, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 29 | NPM | MILLER | Charlotte | At Ballycastle, in the parish Church of Ramoan, by the Rev. Charles Hill, Lieutenant Colonel Savage, late 21st Light Dragoons, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Edward Miller, of Croagh, County Tyrone, Esq. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1859 | 12 | 23 | NPD | MILLER | Croker | Capt | December 18, at Bedford, Helena Matilda, eldest daughter of the late Croker MILLER, Londonderry, formerly Capt in the 17th Regt | NickR |
FJ | 1857 | 7 | 29 | NPD | MILLER | Croker | Esq, Capt | In Londonderry, Croker MILLER Esq formerly Capt in the 17th regiment | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 29 | NPM | MILLER | Edward | Esq | At Ballycastle, in the parish Church of Ramoan, by the Rev. Charles Hill, Lieutenant Colonel Savage, late 21st Light Dragoons, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Edward Miller, of Croagh, County Tyrone, Esq. | SdeM |
LGA | 1812 | 4 | 07 | NPM | MILLER | Ellen | This morning, in said church [St Munchin's] Mr Wm. GOGGIN, chandler, to Ellen second daughter of the Rev Fitzwilliam MILLER, rector of Six Mile Bridge, co Clare | NickR | |
LGA | 1812 | 4 | 07 | NPM | MILLER | Fitzwilliam | Rev | This morning, in said church [St Munchin's] Mr Wm. GOGGIN, chandler, to Ellen second daughter of the Rev Fitzwilliam MILLER, rector of Six Mile Bridge, co Clare | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 12 | 18 | NPD | MILLER | Francis Moore | Lt-Col | At Ghazeepore, East Indies, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Moore Miller, of the 87th, or Princes own Regiment, which he commanded for eight years. | SdeM |
FJ | 1859 | 12 | 23 | NPD | MILLER | Helena Matilda | December 18, at Bedford, Helena Matilda, eldest daughter of the late Croker MILLER, Londonderry, formerly Capt in the 17th Regt | NickR | |
FJ | 1796 | 7 | 14 | NPM | MILLER | John | Capt | Capt MILLER of the Londonderry militia to Miss Catherine CROKER daughter of John CROKER Esq of Waterford | NickR |
FJ | 1820 | 11 | 16 | NPD | MILLER | John | Esq | On Saturday last, John MILLER Esq of Moneymore, father of the collector of Excise in Londonderry | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 12 | NPM | MILLER | John | Esq | In St. Peter's Church, William Johnson Russell, Esq. of Upper Baggot- street, to Sarah, daughter of John Miller, Esq. of New-street, county Dublin. | SdeM |
Pue'sO | 1753 | 10 | 09 | NPS | MILLER | John | Same day [Sunday] a boy robbing a garden in Rathfarnham was fired upon by the gardiner who wounded him in the Ase and several other places of which he now lies very bad | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1753 | 10 | 13 | NPS | MILLER | John | Same night [Tuesday] as some persons were endeavouring to take the said MILLER he fired a pistol, and shot one Henry BRIEN dead on the spot, and made his escape. Mr David SHARPLY, with proper assistants, went in Pursuit of him, but notwithstanding all his endeavours the Villain has got off. The said MILLER is about 45 years old of a very swathy Complexion, a little marked with the Small Pox, Hawk Nos'd, with a dent or cut over his Forehead, Bow legg'd, Stoop Shoulder's. His Voice is somewhat altered by his taking too much Snuff, he is five feet odd inches high, walks very smart, & is a wigmaker by Trade | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1753 | 10 | 13 | NPS | MILLER | John | Same night [Tuesday] died Samuel COX, the boy mentioned in my last to be shot as he was robbing a gentleman's garden in Rathfarnham last Sunday by one John MILLER | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1754 | 1 | 05 | NPS | MILLER | John | Same day (Wednesday) a Proclamation was issued by the Lord Lieutenant and council, offering a reward of fifty pounds for apprehending John MILLER of Rathfarnham against whom two several indictments were found by the Grand Jury of the County of Dublin for shooting Samuel COX on the 7th of October last and Henry BRYAN who attempted to apprehend him on the 9th, of which wounds the both died, as formerly mentioned in this paper; and requesting all Officers; Civil and Military to be aiding, and assisting in siezing the said murderer | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 15 | NPM | MILLER | Joseph George | Esq | On the 30th ult., in Fenuagh Church, County Carlow, Joseph George Miller, Esq. of Gorey, to Harriet, second daughter of William O'Neill, Esq., of Clonmore house, in that County. | SdeM |
FJ | 1841 | 6 | 16 | NPM | MILLER | Maria | On the 14th inst, in St Peter's church, Henry LEADER Esq son of the late Nicholas Philpot LEADER Esq of Dromagh Castle, co Cork to Maria only child of T B MILLER Esq QC of Mountjoy square and niece of the Master of the Rolls | NickR | |
FJ | 1825 | 8 | 13 | NPD | MILLER | Mary | On the morning of the 5th inst, at Bellmount, co Londonderry, i the 19th year of her age Mary 3rd daughter of William MILLER Esq | NickR | |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 12 | NPM | MILLER | Sarah | In St. Peter's Church, William Johnson Russell, Esq. of Upper Baggot- street, to Sarah, daughter of John Miller, Esq. of New-street, county Dublin. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1841 | 6 | 16 | NPM | MILLER | T B | Esq QC | On the 14th inst, in St Peter's church, Henry LEADER Esq son of the late Nicholas Philpot LEADER Esq of Dromagh Castle, co Cork to Maria only child of T B MILLER Esq QC of Mountjoy square and niece of the Master of the Rolls | NickR |
FJ | 1821 | 8 | 23 | NPM | MILLER | William | Esq | On the 17th inst, by the Rev H STEWART, James MAJOR Esq of Foyle View, co Londonderry, barrister at law, to Catherine eldest daughter of Wm MILLER Esq of Bellemoate, is same co, and niece of John Wilson CROKER and the Dean of Ross | NickR |
LC | 1821 | 8 | 25 | NPM | MILLER | William | Esq | James MAJOR, of Foyle View, co Londonderry, to Catherine eldest daughter of William MILLER, Esq. Bellemonte, in the same co, and niece of John Wilson CROKER and the Dean of Rosse | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 08 | NPB | MILLER | Capt | At Knockdrin, the seat of Sir Richard Levinge, Bart., on the third inst., the Lady of Captain Miller, Royal Horse Artillery, of a daughter. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1843 | 3 | 14 | NPM | MILLER | Capt | At Port Philip New South Wales, Capt MILLER formerly of the 40th Regt aged 65, to Miss MACQUEEN aged 71 | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 09 | NPS | MILLER | Maj | Major MILLER, Inspector General of Police, is directed by the Government to repair to Bruff, to investigate charges preferred by a Magistrate of the County Limerick against the Chief Constable. The investigation will be held in Court-House of Bruff. | NickR | |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 28 | NPB | MILLER | At Gosforth New-houses, Newcastle, the wife of - Miller, a workman at Gosforth Colliery, of two girls and a boy. | SdeM | ||
FJ | 1853 | 12 | 06 | NPM | MILLETT | Letitia | December 1, in St Anne's church, Robert Langley HUNT Esq of Cooliney, co Tipperary, to Letitia, only daughter of the late Richard MILLETT Esq of Kylemore, in the same co | NickR | |
FJ | 1853 | 12 | 06 | NPM | MILLETT | Richard | Esq | December 1, in St Anne's church, Robert Langley HUNT Esq of Cooliney, co Tipperary, to Letitia, only daughter of the late Richard MILLETT Esq of Kylemore, in the same co | NickR |
LHMA | 1789 | 10 | 19 | NPM | MILLETT | Miss | Matt. JACOB, of St. Johnstown, co. Tipperary, Esq. to Miss. MILLETT, daughter of Surgeon MILLETT, of Fethard. | NickR | |
LHMA | 1789 | 10 | 19 | NPM | MILLETT | Surgeon | Matt. JACOB, of St. Johnstown, co. Tipperary, Esq. to Miss. MILLETT, daughter of Surgeon MILLETT, of Fethard. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPD | MILLIK | John | Esq | The Lady of John Milliken, Esq. H.P. Royal Staff Corps. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 10 | 02 | NPD | MILLIK | Mrs | The Lady of John Milliken, Esq. H.P. Royal Staff Corps. | SdeM | |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 7 | 29 | NPM | MILLIKEN | Joseph | Esq | In Dublin, JiohnGrove WHITE, Esq MD of Spa Hill, co Limerick, to Sophia youngest daughter of the late Joseph MILLIKEN, Esq | NickR |
FJ | 1831 | 8 | 02 | NPM | MILLIKEN | Joseph | Esq | On Tuesday last, Joh Grove WHITE of Spr Hill, co Limerick, Esq MD to Sophia youngest daughter of the late Joseph MILLIKEN Esq of this city [Dublin] | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 7 | 29 | NPM | MILLIKEN | Sophia | In Dublin, JiohnGrove WHITE, Esq MD of Spa Hill, co Limerick, to Sophia youngest daughter of the late Joseph MILLIKEN, Esq | NickR | |
FJ | 1831 | 8 | 02 | NPM | MILLIKEN | Sophia | On Tuesday last, Joh Grove WHITE of Spr Hill, co Limerick, Esq MD to Sophia youngest daughter of the late Joseph MILLIKEN Esq of this city [Dublin] | NickR | |
LC | 1797 | 12 | 23 | NPS | MILLINER | Jeremiah | On the 18th isnt died in Tulliheneer, near Tarbert, Michael and Jeremiah MILLINER, brothers, the former aged 99 years, the latter 96 years, though poor, they were both remarkably honest, generous and pious; they expired in the same bed and their deaths were occasioned by the same complaint. | NickR | |
LC | 1797 | 12 | 23 | NPS | MILLINER | Michael | On the 18th isnt died in Tulliheneer, near Tarbert, Michael and Jeremiah MILLINER, brothers, the former aged 99 years, the latter 96 years, though poor, they were both remarkably honest, generous and pious; they expired in the same bed and their deaths were occasioned by the same complaint. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1823 | 1 | 02 | NPD | MILLING | Henry | Lt-Col | On the 30th instant, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends, Lieutenant-Col. Henry Milling, 93d Highlanders. His illness was brought on by the severity of a fatiguing campaign in Spain, and wounds received at the battle before Corunna, whilst serving with the 81st Regiment. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPD | MILLNER | Deborah | At Mountrath, Queen's County, Deborah Millner, one of the Society of Friends. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 5 | 26 | NPD | MILLNER | John | Esq | On the 16th ult., in Mountmelick, in the 26th year of his age, William, second son of John Millner, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 5 | 26 | NPD | MILLNER | William | On the 16th ult., in Mountmelick, in the 26th year of his age, William, second son of John Millner, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1829 | 2 | 26 | NPD | MILLS | Edward | Esq | On the 11th instant, at the house of his sister Mrs. Staunton, Rutland-street, Dublin, Edward Mills, of Fairymount, in the county of Roscommon, Esq., aged 69. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 12 | 07 | NPM | MILLS | James | Esq | In St. Audeon's Church, by the Rev. James Nevin, on the 2d inst., James Mills, of Castleblake, Co. Tipperary, Esq. to Miss Anna Thomazia Petterson, of Anglesea-street. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | 13 | NPM | MILLS | Jane Marcella | At Donnammon Church, on Monday, the 3d instant, Lewis Ormsby, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. Sidney Ormsby, late of Grange, in the county of Roscommon, to Jane Marcella, second daughter of Mark Anthony Mills, of Tempo, in the said county, Esq., and niece to the late Earl of Arran. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | 13 | NPM | MILLS | Mark Anthony | Esq | At Donnammon Church, on Monday, the 3d instant, Lewis Ormsby, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. Sidney Ormsby, late of Grange, in the county of Roscommon, to Jane Marcella, second daughter of Mark Anthony Mills, of Tempo, in the said county, Esq., and niece to the late Earl of Arran. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 23 | NPD | MILLS | Michael | Esq | At his seat, Connellstown, on the 18th ult., sincerely and deservedly lamented by a numerous circle of friends, Michael Mills, Esq., formerly one of the Six Clerks in the court of Chancery. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 6 | 12 | NPM | MILLS | William | Esq | On the 23d inst. in St. Mark's Church, by the Rev. N. Manley, William Mills, Esq. of Slain, to Mary Anne, only daughter of William Cummins, Esq. of Erne-st. | SdeM |
LC | 1792 | 6 | 16 | NPN/S | MILLWARD | Mr | The humility of the Public is earnestly appealed to, in behalf of a Widow with three Orphans, who is now confined in the City Jail (and in an Appartment with thirteen Men, no other place being appropriated for Debtors,) for a debt of £9:the Plaintiff has kindly offered to accept five guineas in full payment, and the Jailer will remit his Fees, and pay a Crown towards liberating her.Benefaction will be received by A. WATSON, and Mr. MILLWARD, Jailer. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | 27 | NPM | MILMAN | H.H. | Rev Prof | The Rev. H.H. Milman, Professsor of Poetry in the University of Oxford, and Vicar of St. Mary's, Reading, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-General Cockell, of Sandleford Lodge, Berkshire. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 4 | 22 | NPD | M'ILVEEN | Henry | Nr | On the 8th inst., Mr. Henry M'Ilveen, of Glassdrummond, aged 88 years. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPS | MINCHIN | C | Rev | Longford Brunswick Club Meeting | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 10 | 02 | NPS | MINCHIN | C H | Rev | SIGNS OF THE TIMES. ... On the same day [Sunday last], as two little boys, the sons of the Rev. C.H. Minchin, were walking in the direction of Clonbalt, they were suddenly assailed by a host of children, who immediately commenced throwing stones at them and abusing them as Blackguard heretics ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1831 | 1 | 20 | NPB | MINCHIN | C H | Rev | On the 8th inst. at 14, Fitzgibbon-st., Dublin, the Lady of the Rev. C.H. Minchin, of a daughter. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 8 | 06 | NPM | MINCHIN | Charles | Rev | June 30, at Longford Church, by the Rev. Charles Minchin, Henry Fleming, Esq., of Athlone, to Sophia, youngest daughter of Thomas Slemmon, Esq. of Longford. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 11 | 06 | NPS | MINCHIN | Charles H | Rev | Longford Brunswick Club Meeting | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 12 | 03 | NPS | MINCHIN | Charles H | Rev | On Tuesday last the Rev. Charles H. Minchin, Curate of this Parish, and Chaplain to the troops at present stationed here, was presented with a beautiful Gold Snuff-Box ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1831 | 3 | 10 | NPM | MINCHIN | Charles H | Rev | In Dublin, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Charles H. Minchin, Robert C. Barbor, of Rathmore, Esq., in the County Longford, to Joanna, youngest daughter of the late Richard Dawson, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 9 | 14 | NPS | MINCHIN | Charles Henry | Rev | At a Meeting of the Board of Superintendence, held at the Gaol of Longford, on Saturday, the 9th of September, 1826, the Rev. Charles Henry Minchin having this day handed in his resignation as Local Inspector, Resolved - That the same be accepted, and that we express to him our regret at losing so valuable and efficient an officer; and we beg to offer him our warmest thanks for the zeal and ability with which he discharged the various and important duties of that Office, during a period of so many years. Resolved - That Mr. Vance Williams, of Longford, be appointed temporary Local Inspector, in the room of the Rev. C.H. Minchin, resigned. Signed, FORBES, Chairman. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1830 | 11 | 18 | NPS | MINCHIN | Charles Henry | Rev | THE CHURCH. We feel gratified in announcing to our readers the appointment of the Rev. Richard Flood to the Curacy of Templemichael, and the Rev. Sackville Lee his assistant, on the resignation of our late highly esteemed and indefatigable Curate, the Rev. Charles Henry Minchin. The Rev. Mr. M'Clintock has been appointed Curate of Ballymacormick, in the room of the Rev. R. Flood. ... | SdeM |
WMT J | 1831 | 11 | 24 | NPM | MINCHIN | Dora | On the 21st instant, at Peter's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Manly, Robert Harding, Esq., of Parsonstown, in the King's County, to Dora, youngest daughter of the late Faulkner Minchin, Esq., of Annagh, in the County Tipperary. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1831 | 11 | 24 | NPM | MINCHIN | Faulkner | Esq | On the 21st instant, at Peter's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Manly, Robert Harding, Esq., of Parsonstown, in the King's County, to Dora, youngest daughter of the late Faulkner Minchin, Esq., of Annagh, in the County Tipperary. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 1 | 08 | NPD | MINCHIN | John | Esq | On the 29th ultimo, at his friend's house, in Warrington-place, Mr. Paul Minchin, son of the late John Minchin, City sword-bearer, Esq. In addition to the above notification, friendship would crave a line to record the following:- That the deceased's grateful sense of favours conferred could only be equalled by his ardent desire to return them, and that latterly when enriched by a munificent legacy from his relative, the late philanthropic Edward Johnson, Esq., his friends and particularly those who most needed his services, were always welcome to his home and his heart. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 1 | 08 | NPD | MINCHIN | Paul | Mr | On the 29th ultimo, at his friend's house, in Warrington-place, Mr. Paul Minchin, son of the late John Minchin, City sword-bearer, Esq. In addition to the above notification, friendship would crave a line to record the following:- That the deceased's grateful sense of favours conferred could only be equalled by his ardent desire to return them, and that latterly when enriched by a munificent legacy from his relative, the late philanthropic Edward Johnson, Esq., his friends and particularly those who most needed his services, were always welcome to his home and his heart. | SdeM |
LGA | 1816 | 6 | 14 | NPM | MINCHIN | W | 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 | NickR |
LGA | 1811 | 7 | 30 | NPS | MINCHIN | William | On Sunday last, the lord Bishop of Limerick held an ordination at the Catherdral in this city, whe the following gentlemen were admitted to the order of Priesthooh: George W MASSY, A B; Edward CROKER, A B; John CROKER A B; Henry FITZGERALD A M; William HEARN, A M And the following gentlemen were ordained deacons: William SCOTT, A B; William Henry MACPOOLE, A B; Piers B GAMBLE, A B; Thomas GIBBINGS, A B; William MINCHIN, A B | NickR | |
LGA | 1816 | 6 | 14 | NPM | MINCHIN | William | 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 | NickR | |
LGA | 1817 | 3 | 21 | NPS | M'INERNEY | John | 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 | NickR | |
LGA | 1820 | 3 | 07 | NPS | M'INERY | William | Those accused of the murder of the Rev John MULQUINY | NickR | |
LC | 1770 | 3 | 29 | NPA | MINIGAN | Michael | Whereas Marien FLEN otherwise MINIGAM daughter to Michael MINIGAN of Aherheni, in the County of Clare farmer, has been lawfully married to William FLEN of Ballybrack in the County of Clare farmer, these are to give notice to the public, that no person by any authority whatsoever shall make farther attempt upon her as her marriage is to be proved by two cerdible witnesses, or else he will suffer the rigour of the law. March 22, 1770. | NickR | |
FJ | 1854 | 3 | 07 | NPM | MINITER | John | Mr | February 26, Peter, eldest son of Mr Patrick BRIDGEMAN of Robertstown, co Limerick, and brother to Mr Joseph BRIDGEMAN CE of this city, to Kate eldest daughter Mr John MINITER of Longhill, in the same co | NickR |
FJ | 1854 | 3 | 07 | NPM | MINITER | Kate | February 26, Peter, eldest son of Mr Patrick BRIDGEMAN of Robertstown, co Limerick, and brother to Mr Joseph BRIDGEMAN CE of this city, to Kate eldest daughter Mr John MINITER of Longhill, in the same co | NickR | |
LC | 1783 | 2 | 05 | NPD | MINNETT | Robert | Rev | A few days ago, at Blackfort, in the County of Tipperary, the Rev. Roby. MINNET, Rector of Tulla, in the County of Clare, deservedly regretted by his friends and acquaintance, as he lived and died a truly charitable honest man. | NickR |
LGA | 1819 | 3 | 16 | NPS | MINOGUE | Pat | Assizes, Ennis March 9 ... Pat Minogue, for sheep stealing from John HAYES, guilty | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 11 | 18 | NPM | M'INTIRE | John | Capt | On the 3d inst. in the Cathedral Church of Derry, Captain John M'Intire, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Sarah, daughter of the late Ninian Boggs, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 2 | 17 | NPD | MIOTT | Richard | Esq | On the 7th inst. much regretted, after an illness of ten days, Richard Miott, Esq. of Dublin. | SdeM |
FJ | 1819 | 1 | 13 | NPD | MITCHEL | [nee FORSTER] | Mrs | On the 11th inst, to the inexpressible regret of a numerous family and a widely extend acquaintence William FORSTER of Ballynure, in the co Monaghan, Esq; and the preceding day his only sister Mrs MITCHEL relict of Blaney Owen MITCHEL Esq | NickR |
FJ | 1819 | 1 | 13 | NPD | MITCHEL | Blaney Owen | Esq | On the 11th inst, to the inexpressible regret of a numerous family and a widely extend acquaintence William FORSTER of Ballynure, in the co Monaghan, Esq; and the preceding day his only sister Mrs MITCHEL relict of Blaney Owen MITCHEL Esq | NickR |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 12 | NPD | MITCHELL | Archibald | Dr | On the 9th instant, at Clifton of a rapid decline in the prime of life, Dr. Archibald Mitchell, of Collon, County Louth, Surgeon of the Louth Regiment of Militia, and late Surgeon of the Tyrelspass Dispensary, deeply and deservedly lamented by his disconsolate widow and a numerous circle of friends. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 09 | NPM | MITCHELL | Campbell | Col | On Tuesday, in London, Miss Mitchell, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Campbell Mitchell, niece to Lady Fletcher, of Ashley Park, and Lady Leith, to Lieutenant-Colonel Allen, of the late 23d Lancers. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 19 | NPM | MITCHELL | Charlotte (nee CARTER) | On Saturday, 7th inst. in Peter's Church, William Connor, of Dublin, Esq. to Charlotte, daughter of the late Michael Carter, of Carter-hill, Esq. and relict of Lieutenant James Mitchell, of said place. | SdeM | |
FJ | 1766 | 10 | 25-28 | NPM | MITCHELL | Coote | Mr | A few days since the Rev Mr Coote MITCHELL, vicar of Rathdrum in Co Wicklow, to Miss Maria SMYTH, sister to Thomas SMYTH of Drumcree in the Co Westmeath Esq | NickR |
DWJ | 1749 | 8 | 12 | NPS | MITCHELL | Coote | Rev | Yesterday the Rev Coote MITCHELL was elected chaplain of this city by the common council of Dublin, in the room of the Rev Mr HIGGINS deceased | NickR |
MJ | 1749 | 8 | 14 | NPS | MITCHELL | Coote | Rev | Dublin Aug 12: Yesterday the Rev Mr Coote MITCHELL was elected city chaplain, in the room of Rev Mr Palfry HIGGINS deceased | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1751 | 12 | 21 | NPN | MITCHELL | Coote | Rev | The Revd Coote MITCHELL, chaplain to the Hon City of Dublin, is made Curate of St Anne's in room of the Revd GOODWIN deceased | NickR |
Pue'sO | 1753 | 12 | 15 | NPN/S | MITCHELL | Coote | Rev | Same day (Wednesday) at a Post Assembly held at the Tholsel, te Rev Coote MITCHELL chap[lain to the Hon City of Dublin was appointed to succeed the Rev Mr BUCKLEY in the living of Rathdrum in the co Wicklow | NickR |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 17 | NPM | MITCHELL | Edward | Esq | Yesterday morning, in St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Dr. Blundell, Rector of Castlerea, James Alexander Hamilton, Esq., eldest son of Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Clonsilla, in the county of Dublin, to Rosetta, daughter of Edward Mitchell, Esq., of Gore's Grove, county Kilkenny. | SdeM |
HDM | 1771 | 7 | 04-06 | NPM | MITCHELL | Henry | Henry MITCHELL of Mitchell fort Co Cork Esq to Miss Elinor PEARD daughter of Richard PEARD of Caregeen in said Co | NickR | |
LGA | 1812 | 2 | 11 | NPS | MITCHELL | J | Mr | A fatal test | NickR |
WMT J | 1824 | 7 | 08 | NPD | MITCHELL | J | Q-Master | In Tralee, Quarter-Master J. Mitchell, of the 29th Regiment. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 19 | NPM | MITCHELL | James | Esq | At Whistleberry, James Mitchell, Esq. to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Captain Robert Christie, 88th Foot. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 4 | 19 | NPM | MITCHELL | James | Lt | On Saturday, 7th inst. in Peter's Church, William Connor, of Dublin, Esq. to Charlotte, daughter of the late Michael Carter, of Carter-hill, Esq. and relict of Lieutenant James Mitchell, of said place. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 05 | NPD | MITCHELL | James Burrowes | In Lower Mount-street, on Christmas Day, James Burrowes Mitchell, aged six years, eldest child of John Mitchell, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 5 | 15 | NPD | MITCHELL | John | Esq | At Curristown, in this county, John Mitchell, Esq. of Gore's grove, co. Kilkenny. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 1 | 05 | NPD | MITCHELL | John | Esq | In Lower Mount-street, on Christmas Day, James Burrowes Mitchell, aged six years, eldest child of John Mitchell, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 05 | NPB | MITCHELL | John H | Esq | On the 23d ultimo, at Hazlebrook, County of Roscommon, the lady of John H. Mitchell, Esq., of a son. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 11 | 16 | NPD | MITCHELL | Joseph | Mr | On the 4th inst. the wife of Mr. Joseph Mitchell, of Bride-street, universally regretted. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 20 | NPD | MITCHELL | Joseph | Mr | On Monday last in Bride-street, Mr. Joseph Mitchell. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 19 | NPD | MITCHELL | Pierpoint Oliver | Esq | On the 7th instant, at his house, in Upper Mount-street, Dublin, Pierpoint Oliver Mitchell, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 17 | NPM | MITCHELL | Rosetta | Yesterday morning, in St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Dr. Blundell, Rector of Castlerea, James Alexander Hamilton, Esq., eldest son of Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Clonsilla, in the county of Dublin, to Rosetta, daughter of Edward Mitchell, Esq., of Gore's Grove, county Kilkenny. | SdeM | |
LGA | 1812 | 2 | 11 | NPS | MITCHELL | Thomas | Mr | A fatal test | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 12 | NPM | MITCHELL | Maj | On the 25th ultimo, at Christ Church, Marylebone, London, Major Mitchell, of the Madras Army, to Jessie, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel M'Caskill, of the 98th Regiment. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 09 | NPM | MITCHELL | Miss | On Tuesday, in London, Miss Mitchell, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Campbell Mitchell, niece to Lady Fletcher, of Ashley Park, and Lady Leith, to Lieutenant-Colonel Allen, of the late 23d Lancers. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 11 | NPD | MITCHELTREE | William | Esq | At his residence, in Liberty-street, Pittsburgh, North America, the 22d April last, William Mitcheltree, Esq., in the 67th year of his age, formerly of Mountpelier-hill and Capel-street, in Dublin, Wholesale Drug Merchant and Chemist. He was a kind and affectionate husband and parent, and a sincere and generous friend. He is much lamented by all who knew him, and more particularly by his family and relatives, by whom he was tenderly beloved for his many excellent qualities. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 07 | NPM | MITFORD | Bertram | Esq | At Clontarf Church, by the Rev. George Blacker, Hans Blackwood Hamilton, second son of W.S. Hamilton, of Grenville-street, Esq., to Frances, eldest daughter of Bertram Mitford, of Clontarf, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 07 | NPM | MITFORD | Frances | At Clontarf Church, by the Rev. George Blacker, Hans Blackwood Hamilton, second son of W.S. Hamilton, of Grenville-street, Esq., to Frances, eldest daughter of Bertram Mitford, of Clontarf, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 3 | 27 | NPD | M'IVER | Iver | Esq | On the 18th inst. at Richmond, near Dublin, Iver M'Iver, Esq. in his 63d year. | SdeM |
LC | 1826 | 9 | 30 | NPS | M'KEAD | John | Two inquests were yesterday held by the Right Worshipful Henry WATSON, Mayor, at the Infirmary, on the body of Catherine BERRY, who was murdered by Denis RYAN at Ballyneety; and on the body of John M'KEAD, a respectable shoemaker, who was found drowned on Thursday in the Shannin at the New docks. | NickR | |
LGA | 1813 | 4 | 09 | NPM | M'KEEVER | James | Mr | In Castlefin, county Donegal, on the 19th inst, Mr James M'KEEVER, aged 95 years, to Miss MOORE, of said town, aged 19. The Gentleman is in full possession of all his mental and corporal facultieshe is and active sportsman. He takes great delight | NickR |
LGA | 1813 | 4 | 09 | NPM | M'KEEVER | James | Mr | in fishing in the river Finn, near Castlefin; and is a very successful vereran angler. | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 25 | NPM | M'KELVEY | Jane | On Friday evening last, by the Rev. Thomas Waugh, Mr. Thomas Ferguson, of Hyde-Park, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. John M'Kelvey, of Old Park. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 6 | 25 | NPM | M'KELVEY | John | Mr | On Friday evening last, by the Rev. Thomas Waugh, Mr. Thomas Ferguson, of Hyde-Park, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. John M'Kelvey, of Old Park. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 22 | NPD | M'KENNA | F | Esq | On the 12th inst. at W[]llville, near Monaghan, Philip, son of the late F. M'Kenna, Esq., of Drogheda. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 22 | NPD | M'KENNA | Philip | On the 12th inst. at W[]llville, near Monaghan, Philip, son of the late F. M'Kenna, Esq., of Drogheda. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 03 | NPD | M'KENNA | Raymond Harvey | On the 18th inst., Raymond Harvey, youngest son of the Rev. William M'Kenna, of Ballickmoyler, Queen's County. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 22 | NPM | M'KENNA | Richard B | Esq | In the 12th inst. at Southampton, Richard B. M'Kenna, Esq. of London, to Jane Louisa, third daughter of William Kelly, Esq. of Dublin. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 16 | NPB | M'KENNA | Theobald | Esq | On the 6th instant, at Raheny, the lady of Theobald M'Kenna, Esq., of a daughter. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 03 | NPD | M'KENNA | William | Rev | On the 18th inst., Raymond Harvey, youngest son of the Rev. William M'Kenna, of Ballickmoyler, Queen's County. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 1 | 08 | NPB | M'KENNA | William | Rev | On the 25th ultimo, at Ballickmoyler, Queen's County, the lady of the Rev. William M'Kenna, of a daughter. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1834 | 4 | 10 | NPB | M'KENZIE | B | Esq | At the Bank-house, Denny-street, Tralee, the lady of B. M'Kenzie, Esq., of a daughter. | SdeM |
LC | 1824 | 9 | 11 | NPM | M'KENZIE | James | Esq | In Dublin, James MATHEWS, Esq to Sarah, daughter of James M'KENZIE, of Wellington Place, Esq | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 9 | 11 | NPM | M'KENZIE | Sarah | In Dublin, James MATHEWS, Esq to Sarah, daughter of James M'KENZIE, of Wellington Place, Esq | NickR | |
FJ | 1861 | 3 | 02 | NPM | M'KEONE | Rev Mr | A Young Couple.On Shrove Tuesday a young couple belonging to Annagasson were married in Togher Chapel by The Rev Mr M'KEONE, whose ages were as follows: James MATHEWS, a sailor, aged 16, and Alice BICKERSTAFF, aged 15, daughter of Capt BICKERSTAFF of the schooner Guess | NickR | |
LGA | 1811 | 8 | 13 | NPM | M'KERN | William | Mr | Yesterday morning, Mr. William M'KERN, of this city, printer, to Miss TAYLOR, daughter of Mr. Wm TAYLOR, of Glentworth Street | NickR |
WMT J | 1832 | 10 | 18 | NPD | M'KEY | John | Esq M D | At Killinon, on the 17th inst., in the prime of life, John M'Key, Esq., M.D., most sincerely and deservedly regretted by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 1 | 13 | NPM | M'KINLAY | John | Mr | On the 5th instant, in Soldierstown Church, Mr. Thomas Ewing, Belfast, to Miss Margaret, third daughter of Mr. John M'Kinlay, Moira. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1825 | 1 | 13 | NPM | M'KINLAY | Margaret | Miss | On the 5th instant, in Soldierstown Church, Mr. Thomas Ewing, Belfast, to Miss Margaret, third daughter of Mr. John M'Kinlay, Moira. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 2 | 12 | NPD | M'KINLEY | Dennis | On the 24th December last, Dennis M'Kinley, of Sheans, near Ballycastle, departed this life, aged 117 years. He never had a day's sickness - could read the smallest print without spectacles - usually rose at 3 o'clock in the morning, and went to bed with the family. He died on the same day of the month, and the same month on which he was born. He was temperate in living. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 27 | NPM | M'KINSTRP[SIC] | Lee | Esq | Lee M'Kinstrp[sic], of Keady, Esq., to Marianne, eldest daughter of the late George Wilson, of Durkley, Esq. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 10 | 13 | NPS | M'KNIGHT | John Hartigan | Esq | City Limerick Quarter Sessions | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 5 | 10 | NPS | M'KNIGHT | John Hartigan | 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 | NickR |
FJ | 1785 | 2 | 17 | NPM | M'LAUGHLIN | Catherine | John Fuller Esq of Clara Kings County to Miss Catherine M'LAUGHLIN of Clare in County Mayo, August the 9th, 1781 which marriage was kept for some particular reasons, and now Mrs FULLER thinks it proper to acquaint her friends and the public. | NickR | |
WMT J | 1829 | 10 | 22 | NPM | M'LAUGHLIN | Hubert | Rev | On the 15th instant, in the Church of Aghavoe, by the Rev. Hubert M'Laughlin, John Butler, Esq., of Castletown, to Catherine, daughter of the late Joseph Palmer, Esq. of Cuffesborough, in the Queen's County. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 5 | 28 | NPM | M'LEAN | Henry | Rev | May 23, in Mount Temple Church, by the Rev. Henry M'Lean, Henry M. Bond, of Newtown Bond, in the co. of Longford, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of John Hodson, of Twyford, in this county, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 7 | 17 | NPD | M'LEAN | John | At Hallbeath, near Dumfermline, John M'Lean, collier, in the 101st year of his age. His mental faculties remained unimpaired till within a few days of his death. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1832 | 11 | 01 | NPD | M'LORNAN | George | Esq | On Tuesday last, in this town, Ellen, third daughter of George M'Lornan, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 5 | 27 | NPD | M'LOUGHLAN | Miss | At the Presentation Convent, Kilkenny, Miss M'Loughlan. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1825 | 11 | 03 | NPD | M'MAHON | Andrew | Esq | After a short illness in Crow-street, on the 24th inst., Andrew M'Mahon, Esq. late a Barrister of Dublin. | SdeM |
LC | 1799 | 4 | 17 | NPM | M'MAHON | Bryan | Esq | Monday last, Mr. Geo OSBORNE, Professor of Music, to Miss M'MAHON, daughter of Bryan M'MAHON, Esq; of this City. | NickR |
LGA | 1812 | 12 | 04 | NPS | M'MAHON | Bryan | Esq | Report of case on consitorial court | NickR |
WMT J | 1827 | 11 | 15 | NPM | M'MAHON | Charles | Esq | On the 2th [sic] instant, in St. Andrew's Church, by the Rev. James Nevin, Charles M'Mahon, of Monaghan, Esq., to Miss Margaret Coleman, of Dundalk. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 20 | NPD | M'MAHON | D | Rt Rev Codjutor Bishop of Killalo | At the residence of his brother, the Right Rev. D. M'Mahon, Roman Catholic Codjutor Bishop of Killalo, Daniel M'Mahon, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 20 | NPD | M'MAHON | Daniel | Esq | At the residence of his brother, the Right Rev. D. M'Mahon, Roman Catholic Codjutor Bishop of Killalo, Daniel M'Mahon, Esq. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 4 | 14 | NPM | M'MAHON | John | Mr | At Derriagby, Mr. John M'Mahon, aged 70, to Miss Elizabeth Brady, aged 60. | SdeM |
LEP-CS | 1835 | 1 | 09 | NPM | M'MAHON | Letitia | Miss | Edward EDGAR, Esq; St Louis, Missouri, (U.S.A.), formerly of Londonderry, to Miss Letitia M'MAHON, of Carrickfergus. | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 4 | 17 | NPM | M'MAHON | Mary | On the 9th inst. in Limerick, Robert Ingram, Esq., son of the Rev. Henry Ievers Ingram, Rector of Kilmurry, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mathew M'Mahon, Esq. of Limerick, and niece to Sir Mathew John Tierney, Bart. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1823 | 4 | 17 | NPM | M'MAHON | Mathew | Esq | On the 9th inst. in Limerick, Robert Ingram, Esq., son of the Rev. Henry Ievers Ingram, Rector of Kilmurry, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mathew M'Mahon, Esq. of Limerick, and niece to Sir Mathew John Tierney, Bart. | SdeM |
LGA | 1817 | 12 | 02 | NPS | M'MAHON | Michael | Friday last, the following convicts were sent off from our jail for Cork, thence to be transported to Botany Bay Thomas RIEDY, for assulting a dwelling house; John HENRY, (a black) for horse stealing; Michael HASSETT, and Michael M'MAHON for burglary. There yet remains fourteen persons under sentence of transportation in the County and City jails. [Note Peter Mayberry's database has Michael MCMAHON transported on the Minerva I (1) native of County Wexford born 1787 arriving in 1818 for a life sentence] | NickR | |
LC | 1799 | 4 | 17 | NPM | M'MAHON | Miss | Monday last, Mr. Geo OSBORNE, Professor of Music, to Miss M'MAHON, daughter of Bryan M'MAHON, Esq; of this City. | NickR | |
LGA | 1812 | 4 | 03 | NPS | M'MAHON | Mr Serjeant | Cork April 2:... In the city civil court the case of SULLIVAN against TUCKEY for a breach of promise of marriage, occupied the court from four o'clock to nine at night of Friday. It appeared the plaintiff was a servant in the house of the father of defendant, receiving wages of two guineas a yearthe young gentleman had just returned from college, and having become deeply enamoured with his fair desdemona, wrote some very loving letters, which did much more credit to the galantry of his heart than the sagacity of his head it appeared that the birth of a lovely babe was the consequence of the attachment in consequence of the interference of his friends, the young gentleman was induced to give up all hopes of enjoying Miss SULLIVAN as his bride but she was determined not to be treated so cavalierly with impunity, and therefore brought her action. Mr Serjeant M'MAHON, in a very able speech maintained the maid was the seducer and the young man seduced but the jury, it seems, thought otherewise, for they returned a verdict of 100 guineas against the defendant | NickR | |
WMT J | 1825 | 7 | 14 | NPS | M'MANUS | James Henry | NOTICE. COUNTY OF LONGFORD. The Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor, hath been pleased to appoint James Henry M'Manus of Ballymahon, in the County of Longford, one of the Masters Extraordinary, of his Majesty's High Court of Chancery of Ireland. The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice, and the other Honourable Justices, of the Court of King's Bench, have appointed him a Commissioner of said Court, for taking affidavits, and Special Bail. The Right Honourable, the Lord Chief Justice, and the other Honourable Justices, of the court of Common Pleas, and the Right Honourable the Chief Baron, and the other Honourable Barons, of the Court of Exchequer have severally been pleased to appoint him a Commissioner for taking Affidavits, for their respective Courts. Ballymahon, 14th July, 1825. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 4 | 24 | NPM | M'MINN | Margaret | Miss | On Friday, 14th ultimo, at Castlecaulfield Church by the Reverend Thomas Carpendale, Mr. W. Irwine, of Mullaghmore, to Miss Margaret M'Minn, of Dungannon. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 7 | 17 | NPD | M'MORRIS | Joseph | Esq | In London, Joseph M'Morris, Esq., late surgeon in the Hon. Company's Bombay Establishment. | SdeM |
WMT G | 1835 | 3 | 19 | NPM | M'MURRAY | Ellen | Miss | William Sproule, Esq., of Athlone, to Miss Ellen M'Murray. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1829 | 6 | 04 | NPM | M'NAIR | James | Esq | May 25, James M'Nair, of Crossmolina, in the Co. of Mayo, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons London, to Sarah, daughter of the late Mr. Wm. M'Bride, of Sligo. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 02 | NPD | M'NALLY | John | On Friday last, in Cavendish-row, sincerely and deservedly regretted, John, eldest son of the late R. M'Nally, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1834 | 1 | 30 | NPS | M'NALLY | John | IN THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS. In the Matter of Alexander Black, an Insolvent. ... the affidavit of John Black, it is ordered by the Court, that the appointment of an Assignee in this matter, in the room of John Shaw, deceased ... John M'Nally, Attorney, No. 36, Upper Dominick-street, Dublin. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 12 | 18 | NPD | M'NALLY | Leonard | Barrister at Law | In the 82d year of her age, Mrs. Fetherston, relict of the late John Fetherston, Esq. and sister to the late Leonard M'Nally, Barrister at Law. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 12 | 02 | NPD | M'NALLY | R | Esq | On Friday last, in Cavendish-row, sincerely and deservedly regretted, John, eldest son of the late R. M'Nally, Esq. | SdeM |
FJ | 1801 | 6 | 11z | NPS | M'NALLY | Mr (Atty) | See Patrick WARD trial | NickR | |
LC | 1827 | 4 | 11 | NPS | M'NAMARA | Denis | Yesterday, the Mayor held another inquest on the body of Denis M'NAMARA, a pedlar, who died of intoxication. It appeared this wretched being had swallowed on the day of his death eighteen glases of whiskey, and two pints of porter!--Verdict accordingly | NickR | |
LC | 1826 | 4 | 26 | NPS | M'NAMARA | James | 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 | NickR | |
LC | 1783 | 1 | 06 | NPS | M'NAMARA | Michael | Mr. Thomas POWELL acknowledges the receit of ten Guineas by the hands of the Rev. Mr. NIHILL, for the relief of the poor Debtors; by which five unhappy Men in the City Gaol have been relieved from confinement, viz. Hugh CLAREY, Michael M'NAMARA, William CORCORAN, William MEAGHAN, and Patrick MEAHAN | NickR | |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 23 | NPM | M'NAMARA | Susan | On Saturday last, at Clare Church, Ralph Mansergh, Esq., of the 25th Regiment, to Susan, eldest daughter of William Nugent M'Namara, Esq., of Ennistymon House. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1824 | 9 | 23 | NPM | M'NAMARA | William Nugent | Esq | On Saturday last, at Clare Church, Ralph Mansergh, Esq., of the 25th Regiment, to Susan, eldest daughter of William Nugent M'Namara, Esq., of Ennistymon House. | SdeM |
LC | 1824 | 6 | 02 | NPS | M'NAMARA | Maj | Two farm houses of Major M'NAMARA's, near Tulla, and one near Broadford, County Clare, were maliciously consumed last week. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 8 | 19 | NPS | M'NAMARA | Marriage in the high life.-- On Sunday evening, at Inch-Bridge, County Clare, the Widow O'KELLY, just turned on her 94th year, to hearty, rattling young fellow, named M'NAMARA, aged 24! A little property was the main inducement to the young man's matrimonial adventure, and he has, it is understood, been a great deal disappointed. | NickR | ||
LEP-CS | 1831 | 4 | 15 | NPS | M'NAMARA | On Monday evening, four men dressed in women's clothes, went to the house of a farmer named M'NAMARA, near Stonehall, County Limerick, and took a gun, and deliberately danced a reel on the road to the amusement of the spectators. | NickR | ||
LEP-CS | 1831 | 4 | 19 | NPS | M'NAMARA | We are requested to contradict a statement, in a contemporary, that arms were taken, by four men dressed in women's clothes from the house of a farmer, named M'NAMARA, in the psh of Stonehall. The peace of the psh remains undisturbed by a single outrage | NickR | ||
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 02 | NPD | M'NEILL | Jane | At Belfast, on the 20th instant, Jane, second daughter of Mr. William M'Neill. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 4 | 02 | NPD | M'NEILL | William | Mr | At Belfast, on the 20th instant, Jane, second daughter of Mr. William M'Neill. | SdeM |
LC | 1823 | 10 | 22 | NPM | M'NEMARA | C | Miss | On Monday morning, at Kilmurry Church, by the Rev. Henry I. INGRAM, Mr. John GOGGIN, to Miss M'NEMARA, of George's Street. | NickR |
LHMA | 1789 | 12 | 07 | NPD | M'NEMARA | John | Mr | A few days ago, Mrs. M'NEMARA, relict of the late John M'NEMARA, of this city. | NickR |
LC | 1824 | 5 | 05 | NPS | M'NEMARA | Matthew | On Sunday seven young people were amusing themselves in a cot on the Shannon at the head of the Canal, two boys began to box on board, when the cot was upset by which all on board were plunged into the water, and, frightful to relate, Matt M'NAMARA of Mary-street, and Mary O'MEARA, were drowned --- the former 22, and the latter 18 years of age. The Mayor held an inquest on the bodies --- Verdict--- Accidentally drowned. | NickR | |
LHMA | 1789 | 12 | 07 | NPD | M'NEMARA | Mrs | A few days ago, Mrs. M'NEMARA, relict of the late John M'NEMARA, of this city. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1829 | 3 | 13 | NPS | M'NEMARA | VRev Dean | see Rev Robert BOURKE | NickR | |
WMT J | 1823 | 11 | 27 | NPM | MOCHONCY | William | Rev | On the 13th instant at the Parish Church of Cooloch, by the Rev. Thomas Perceval Magee, Domestic Chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, the Rev. William Mochoncy, to Anna Letitia King, third daughter of the late Steuart King, Esq. | SdeM |
LGA | 1813 | 4 | 02 | NPS | MOCKLER | E | Lt-Col | The freedom of the city of Cork was conferred of Lt-Col E MOCKLER, of the 102d Foot, and Mr CROKER, Secretary to the Admiralty | NickR |
WMT J | 1823 | 2 | 27 | NPD | MOENS | A. | Esq | On the 27th ult., at the house of A. Moens, Esq., Park-street, Bristol, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Dunn, Esq., K.C. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 5 | 08 | NPM | MOFFAT | James | Rev | On the 22d inst. at Forgney Church, by the Rev. James Moffat, John Booth Dawson, Esq., of Gardiners-place, in the city of Dublin, to Anna, eldest daughter of Captain John Dawson, of Nohaville, County Westmeath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 10 | 09 | NPS | MOFFAT | James | Rev | See Molyneux William SHOULDHAM | SdeM |
WMT J | 1831 | 2 | 10 | NPS | MOFFAT | James Robert | Rev | The Lord Chancellor has been pleased to appoint the Rev. James Robert Moffat a Magistrate for the County of Westmeath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 13 | NPD | MOFFAT[SIC] | John | In Edinburgh, John Moffat[sic], Esq. of the 92d Regiment, son of the Rev. James Moffatt, of Ballymahon. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 24 | NPM | MOFFATT | George Beatty | Rev | At the Cathedral, Lisburn, on the 19th inst. by the Rev. George Beatty Moffatt, of Drumlane, in the County of Cavan, Robert Gerald Moffatt, Esq., 17th Regiment, son of the Rev. James Moffatt, Ballymahon, County Longford, to Helen Sarah, only daughter of Captain James Church, of Balaghy, and niece to the late John Simon, Esq., Lisburn. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1832 | 12 | 06 | NPM | MOFFATT | J R | Rev | Dec. 3, by special license, in Dawson-street, by the Rev. J.R. Moffatt, Rector of Athlone, Captain T.W. Moffatt, 66th regiment, to Mrs. Martha Matilda Spunner, of Parsonstown, only daughter of the late John Middleton Berry, Esq., of Middleton, in the county Westmeath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1827 | 9 | 13 | NPD | MOFFATT | James | Rev | In Edinburgh, John Moffat[sic], Esq. of the 92d Regiment, son of the Rev. James Moffatt, of Ballymahon. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 24 | NPM | MOFFATT | James | Rev | At the Cathedral, Lisburn, on the 19th inst. by the Rev. George Beatty Moffatt, of Drumlane, in the County of Cavan, Robert Gerald Moffatt, Esq., 17th Regiment, son of the Rev. James Moffatt, Ballymahon, County Longford, to Helen Sarah, only daughter of Captain James Church, of Balaghy, and niece to the late John Simon, Esq., Lisburn. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 1 | 24 | NPM | MOFFATT | Robert Gerald | Esq | At the Cathedral, Lisburn, on the 19th inst. by the Rev. George Beatty Moffatt, of Drumlane, in the County of Cavan, Robert Gerald Moffatt, Esq., 17th Regiment, son of the Rev. James Moffatt, Ballymahon, County Longford, to Helen Sarah, only daughter of Captain James Church, of Balaghy, and niece to the late John Simon, Esq., Lisburn. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1832 | 12 | 06 | NPM | MOFFATT | T W | Capt | Dec. 3, by special license, in Dawson-street, by the Rev. J.R. Moffatt, Rector of Athlone, Captain T.W. Moffatt, 66th regiment, to Mrs. Martha Matilda Spunner, of Parsonstown, only daughter of the late John Middleton Berry, Esq., of Middleton, in the county Westmeath. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 11 | 18 | NPM | MOFFATT | William | Esq | On the 16th inst. in the Parish Church here, by the Rev. W. Sturrock, William Moffatt, Esq. to Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Barton, Professor of Music, of this place. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1828 | 10 | 09 | NPS | MOFFET | James | Rev | See Molyneux William SHOULDHAM | SdeM |
WMT J | 1826 | 6 | 15 | NPD | MOFFETT | James | Rev | HORRIBLE MURDER IN THE COUNTY OF LONGFORD. We have just heard that a most dreadful murder was committed last Sunday night, on the road between Ballymahon, and the town of Longford. It appears, that a young man named Thomas Needham, son to the Clerk of the Parish of Moydow, being on his way home, fell in company with some persons who were drinking in an unlicensed whiskey house, no quarrel whatever seems to have occured there, but soon after leaving that place, the unfortunate Needham was murdered in the most barbarous manner - his skull was beaten all to 10 pieces with stones, his eyes knocked into the head, and his face altogether so contused, as to render it quite frightful to behold. The body was dragged through hedges and ditches nearly half a mile, and then deposited in a boghole, where it was found next day nearly naked. Needham was robbed of clothes and money, as well as deprived of life. There being no Coroner in the County, the neighbouring Magistrates, viz: Sir George Fetherston, Major O'Donoghue, Mr. Kingston of Mosstown, and the Rev. James Moffett, have been during the last two days holding an Inquest, which was not concluded when our Correspondent closed his letter. Through the extreme activity of the Constabulary, the whole of the persons implicated in this atrocious affair, have been taken into custody, and there is little doubt, we are happy to say, but that the guilty will be shortly brought to condign punishment. Rather a singular circumstance is concerned with this murderous transaction - exactly three years from the evening on which Needham met his shocking fate, he, while engaged with some youthful companions, threw a small stone at one of them, which missing the object aimed at, struck on the head of a woman who happened to be passing, a fracture was the consequence, and death in some time ensued, although the misfortune was purely accidental, vengeance was denounced by the relatives of the deceased - Catholic blood was spilt by the hand of an Heretic, and accident was considered as no sufficient excuse - The Parish Clerk's sons were afterwards assaulted wherever they appeared - some, to avoid persecution, found it necessary to enlist as soldiers, while the ill-fated subject of the present article, had to seek for service in distant places, from whence he was returning to visit his family, when cruelly butchered by his relentless foes. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1824 | 3 | 18 | NPA | MOFFETT | John Adamson | LANDS TO BE LET COUNTY OF LONGFORD. TO BE LET, And immediate possession given, either in the whole or in divisions, all, and that part of the LANDS of CLONCOOSE, Late in the possession of Thomas Webster, Esq. containing 129A. 1R. 22P. according to survey, situate within one mile of the Town of LONGFORD. Proposals will be received by the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Newcomen [Gleadowe-Newcomen], Bank, Castle-st., Dublin; or by John Adamson Moffett, Carrickglass, who can shew the map. Hugh Brackin, who resides on the Farm will shew the premises. March 17, 1824. | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1833 | 12 | 31 | NPS | MOFFETT | Robert | LONGFORD. On the night of the 24th inst., about the hour of seven o'clock, an armed party entered the dwelling-house of Robert Moffett, of Middletown, in search of fire-arms, but having only found a bayonet, they carried it off without doing any further injury. Moffett is a member of the Killashee corps of yeomanry, and was absent at the time. Same night, an armed party entered the dwelling-jouse of Mr. Leonard Bole, of Killeeny, and took therefrom one musket, two bayonets, iron ramrod, powderhorn, and seven rounds of ball cartridge. Mr. Bole is Lieutenant of the Killashee corps, and was also absent at the time. ... | SdeM | |
WMT J | 1834 | 1 | 30 | NPS | MOFFETTT | James | In the matter of Harman Bole, an insolvent Debtor. The Creditors of the Insolvent are required to attend the Assignee, in this matter, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, the 20th day of February, inst. at Patrick Connor's Hotel, in the town of Longford, for the purpose of taking into consideration, and determining on the best manner of disposing of that part of the lands of MIDDLETOWN and KILLEENY, lately in the actual possession of the Insolvent, and now in the possession of the Assignee, and also other matters connected therewith. Dated this 1st day of February, 1834. JAMES MOFFETTT, Assignee of said Insolvent. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPM | MOFFIT | Catherine | On the 1st instant, at Abbeyleix Church, Thomas Dillon, of Insulavata Cottage, in the King's County, Esq., to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late James Moffit, of Derryfore, in the Queen's County, Esq. | SdeM | |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPM | MOFFIT | James | Esq | On the 1st instant, at Abbeyleix Church, Thomas Dillon, of Insulavata Cottage, in the King's County, Esq., to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late James Moffit, of Derryfore, in the Queen's County, Esq. | SdeM |
LC_LM | 1774 | 3 | 10 | NPM | MOGAN | Isaac | Mr | Mr. Isaac MORGAN, to Miss Rebecca MORRISON. | NickR |
FJ | 1835 | 7 | 11 | NPD | MOLANY | james | Esq | In this city, of fever, Mrs MOLONY relict of james MOLONY Esq solicitor | NickR |
FJ | 1835 | 7 | 11 | NPD | MOLANY | Mrs | In this city, of fever, Mrs MOLONY relict of james MOLONY Esq solicitor | NickR | |
FJ | 1782 | 12 | 19-21 | NPD | MOLESWORTH | Coote | Hon | At Chichester, Sussex England, aged 85, Hon Coote MOLESWORTH uncle of the present Lord Viscount MOLESWORTH | NickR |
WMT G | 1835 | 5 | 21 | NPD | MOLESWORTH | Richard | Viscount Molesworth | On the 30th ult., at Exeter, in Devonshire, where she had resided for nearly four years, the Honorable Mrs. Stewart, daughter of the Right Honorable Richard, third Viscount Molesworth, and relict of the late Wm. Stewart, Esq., of Killymoon, representative of the County of Tyrone in many successive Parliaments ... | SdeM |
LGA | 1811 | 5 | 07 | NPS | MOLESWORTH | Robert | Hon | His 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 |
FJ | 1770 | 5 | 22 | NPM | MOLESWORTH | Capt | In Limerick, Capt Robert MOLESWORTH of the 38th Regiment to Miss ROSE | NickR | |
Pue'sO | 1747 | 1 | 10 | NPN/S | MOLESWORTH | Viscount | The Rt Hon Lord Viscount Molesworth has appointed Thomas COOTE Esq to be store keeper of the Train in the room of John FAVIER Esq deceased | NickR | |
WMT J | 1823 | 7 | 17 | NPD | MOLLAN | J | Mr | January the 25th, at Cape Coast Castle, Africa, of dysentery, Mr. Robert Mollan, third son of the late Mr. J. Mollan, of Newry. | SdeM |
WMT J | 1823 | 7 | 17 | NPD | MOLLAN | Robert | Mr | January the 25th, at Cape Coast Castle, Africa, of dysentery, Mr. Robert Mollan, third son of the late Mr. J. Mollan, of Newry. | SdeM |
FJ | 1818 | 4 | 15 | NPM | MOLLOY | Anne Homan | On the 3rd inst, Alfred Henry eldest son of Maj Gen L'ESTRANGE of Larkfield in this county, to Anne Homan only daughter of the late Laurence Beresford MOLLOY Esq of Clonbela, King's co | NickR | |
FJ | 1819 | 3 | 17 | NPD | MOLLOY | Arthur | Esq | At Birr, in King's co, Arthur MOLLOY Esq after a protracted indisposition ... | NickR |
FJ | 1857 | 8 | 10 | NPM | MOLLOY | Arthur | Esq | Augut 5, at Monkstown, Arthur MOLLOY Esq solicitor of York Street, to Sarah, daughter of John CAROLIN Esq Lower Gardiner Street | NickR |
FJ | 1827 | 12 | 17 | NPM | MOLLOY | Brien | Esq | On the 8th inst, at George's ch, O'Brian BELLINGHAM Esq son of the late Sir Allan BELLINGHAM Bt of Castlebellingham, to Matilda eldest daughter of Brian MOLLOY, Esq of Millicent, co Kildare and re-married at her father's hse accordinf the form of RC ch | NickR |
FJ | 1831 | 9 | 10 | NPM | MOLLOY | Charles | Esq | At Ballymoate church, the Rev Coote Charles MOLLOY eldest son of Coote MOLLOY of Hughstown, co Roscommon, Esq to Alicia eldest daughter of Robert K DUKE of Newpark, co Sligo, Esq | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 9 | 13 | NPM | MOLLOY | Charles | Esq | At Ballymote church, the Rev Coote Charles MOLLOY eldest son of Coote MOLLOY of Hughstown, co Roscommon, Esq to Alicia eldest daughter of Robert K DUKE of Newpark, co Sligo, Esq | NickR |
WMT J | 1825 | 12 | 08 | NPD | MOLLOY | Charles | Rev | At Clontarf Church, by the Rev. Charles Molloy, on Saturday the 3d Dec., Isaac, eldest son of Isaac Spencer, Esq. of York and Poppleton, to Martha Hariett, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Phipps, Esq. of Sligo, and Clontarf, Co. Dublin. | SdeM |
FJ | 1788 | 4 | 25 | NPM | MOLLOY | Coote | Esq | John PHIBBS of Lisconny in the Co Sligo Esq to Miss MOLLOY daughter of Coote MOLLOY of Hughstown Co Roscommon Esq | NickR |
FJ | 1860 | 5 | 02 | NPD | MOLLOY | Coote | Esq | April 23, at Carrick on Shannon, John Charles HUTCHINSON, second son of Dr HUTCHINSON, and grandson of the late Coote MOLLOY Esq DL Hughstown, co Roscommon | NickR |
LT | 1836 | 8 | 18 | NPB | MOLLOY | Coote | Rev | At Killuken Glebe, the lady of the Rev Coote MOLLOY of a daughter | NickR |
LC | 1827 | 11 | 21 | NPS | MOLLOY | Coote C | Rev | At an ordination held at the cathedral church of Elphin, by the Lord Bishop of that Dicese, the following were admitted to priests orders, VisRev Hugh HAMILTON, Rev COOTE C. MOLLOY... | NickR |
FJ | 1831 | 9 | 10 | NPM | MOLLOY | Coote Charles | Rev | At Ballymoate church, the Rev Coote Charles MOLLOY eldest son of Coote MOLLOY of Hughstown, co Roscommon, Esq to Alicia eldest daughter of Robert K DUKE of Newpark, co Sligo, Esq | NickR |
LEP-CS | 1831 | 9 | 13 | NPM | MOLLOY | Coote Charles | Rev | At Ballymote church, the Rev Coote Charles MOLLOY eldest son of Coote MOLLOY of Hughstown, co Roscommon, Esq to Alicia eldest daughter of Robert K DUKE of Newpark, co Sligo, Esq | NickR |
LGA | 1818 | 10 | 23 | NPD | MOLLOY | Edward | Esq | On Saturday, at his house on Sullivan's Quay, Cork, in the 90th year of his age, Edward MOLLOY, Esq. originally descended od a respectable family, in the King's county. At an early period he quitted his country, and established his residence in Oporto, where he carried on an extensive trade, realizes a large fortune, and lived for fifty years, in opulence and esteem. | NickR |
FJ | 1818 | 4 | 15 | NPM | MOLLOY | Laurence Beresford (Bomford?) | Esq | On the 3rd inst, Alfred Henry eldest son of Maj Gen L'ESTRANGE of Larkfield in this county, to Anne Homan only daughter of the late Laurence Beresford MOLLOY Esq of Clonbela, King's co | NickR |
FJ | 1827 | 12 | 17 | NPM | MOLLOY | Matilda | On the 8th inst, at George's ch, O'Brian BELLINGHAM Esq son of the late Sir Allan BELLINGHAM Bt of Castlebellingham, to Matilda eldest daughter of Brian MOLLOY, Esq of Millicent, co Kildare and re-married at her father's hse accordinf the form of RC ch | NickR | |
FJ | 1788 | 4 | 25 | NPM | MOLLOY | Miss | John PHIBBS of Lisconny in the Co Sligo Esq to Miss MOLLOY daughter of Coote MOLLOY of Hughstown Co Roscommon Esq | NickR | |
LGA | 1819 | 3 | 09 | NPS | MOLONEY | Charles A | Esq | His Excellency the Marquis Hastings, Gov. Gen. of India has appointed Charles A MOLONEY Esq. chief commissioner and manager of several provinces lately ceded in India, to the British Government; this young gentleman is second son of James MOLONY, Esq of Kilcannon, co Clare: this important and dignified situation has been given to him in the most handsome and gracious manner, as a reward of his most extensive talents, and his intimatel knowledge of the Persian language | NickR |
LC | 1769 | 5 | 22 | NPS | MOLONEY | George | Last Tuesday James MOLONEY Fitzandrew, James MOLONEY Fitzjohn, John MOLONEY Fitzpatrick, George MOLONEY and several others, forcibly carried miss Susanna MOLONEY an heiress, from Crag in the county Clare, and kept her in an island in Lough-greny, till Saturday following, when they were taken, and yesterday lodged in the jail of Ennis; by the activity of James MOLONEY, Ringrose DREW and Richard TENELL, Esqrs, three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assisted by a party of Lord Drogheda's light Dragoons from Gort. | NickR | |
LC | 1769 | 5 | 22 | NPS | MOLONEY | James | Esq | Last Tuesday James MOLONEY Fitzandrew, James MOLONEY Fitzjohn, John MOLONEY Fitzpatrick, George MOLONEY and several others, forcibly carried miss Susanna MOLONEY an heiress, from Crag in the county Clare, and kept her in an island in Lough-greny, till Saturday following, when they were taken, and yesterday lodged in the jail of Ennis; by the activity of James MOLONEY, Ringrose DREW and Richard TENELL, Esqrs, three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assisted by a party of Lord Drogheda's light Dragoons from Gort. | NickR |
LC | 1769 | 5 | 22 | NPS | MOLONEY | James (Fitzanderw) | Last Tuesday James MOLONEY Fitzandrew, James MOLONEY Fitzjohn, John MOLONEY Fitzpatrick, George MOLONEY and several others, forcibly carried miss Susanna MOLONEY an heiress, from Crag in the county Clare, and kept her in an island in Lough-greny, till Saturday following, when they were taken, and yesterday lodged in the jail of Ennis; by the activity of James MOLONEY, Ringrose DREW and Richard TENELL, Esqrs, three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assisted by a party of Lord Drogheda's light Dragoons from Gort. | NickR | |
LC | 1769 | 5 | 22 | NPS | MOLONEY | James (Fitzjohn) | Last Tuesday James MOLONEY Fitzandrew, James MOLONEY Fitzjohn, John MOLONEY Fitzpatrick, George MOLONEY and several others, forcibly carried miss Susanna MOLONEY an heiress, from Crag in the county Clare, and kept her in an island in Lough-greny, till Saturday following, when they were taken, and yesterday lodged in the jail of Ennis; by the activity of James MOLONEY, Ringrose DREW and Richard TENELL, Esqrs, three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assisted by a party of Lord Drogheda's light Dragoons from Gort. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1833 | 10 | 29 | NPD | MOLONEY | John | Mr | On Thursday last, Mr. John MOLONEY, of Tallabracky, near Bruff | NickR |
LC | 1769 | 5 | 22 | NPS | MOLONEY | John (Fitzpatrick) | Last Tuesday James MOLONEY Fitzandrew, James MOLONEY Fitzjohn, John MOLONEY Fitzpatrick, George MOLONEY and several others, forcibly carried miss Susanna MOLONEY an heiress, from Crag in the county Clare, and kept her in an island in Lough-greny, till Saturday following, when they were taken, and yesterday lodged in the jail of Ennis; by the activity of James MOLONEY, Ringrose DREW and Richard TENELL, Esqrs, three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assisted by a party of Lord Drogheda's light Dragoons from Gort. | NickR | |
LC | 1769 | 5 | 22 | NPS | MOLONEY | Susanna | Miss | Last Tuesday James MOLONEY Fitzandrew, James MOLONEY Fitzjohn, John MOLONEY Fitzpatrick, George MOLONEY and several others, forcibly carried miss Susanna MOLONEY an heiress, from Crag in the county Clare, and kept her in an island in Lough-greny, till Saturday following, when they were taken, and yesterday lodged in the jail of Ennis; by the activity of James MOLONEY, Ringrose DREW and Richard TENELL, Esqrs, three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assisted by a party of Lord Drogheda's light Dragoons from Gort. | NickR |
FJ | 1859 | 7 | 02 | NPM | MOLONY | ? | Miss | June 28, at Tulla, the Rev F Fitzgerald FRENCH, rector of Templebarry, to the daughter of James MOLONY Esq of Kiltannon, co Clare | NickR |
LC | 1827 | 10 | 10 | NPS | MOLONY | Agnes (nee CROKER) | In Dublin, Agnes, the wife of the Rev. A. MOLONY, of a still born child. | NickR | |
LEP-CS | 1828 | 4 | 22 | NPD | MOLONY | Andrew | Mr | On Saturday, in Chursh-street, Ennis, Mr. Andrew MOLONY, Linen-draper, a man deeply regretted by his friends and acquaintenances, and whose numerous family will long deplore his loss. Mr. MOLONY was long engaged in the service of his country as a distinguished seaman, and after fighting the battles of his country, he, after many years spent in the walk of industry and peace, has at length cast his last anchor in the town of his birth. | NickR |
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?? | W P ALLARDICE | Part 01 |
H ALLEN | Joseph ATKINSON | Part 02 |
Joseph ATKINSON | Robert BARLOW | Part 03 |
Sarah BARLOW | William BEATTY | Part 04 |
Catherine BEATY | John BENNETT | Part 05 |
John BENNETT | BEVERHOUDT | Part 06 |
BEVIN | Alexander BLOOD | Part 07 |
Benjamin BLOOD | Catherine Cole BOWEN | Part 08 |
Christopher BOWEN | John BRAY | Part 09 |
J BREDIN | Joseph BROWNRIG | Part 10 |
Rosanna Bridget (nee LEE) BROWNRIG | Nathaniel Edward BUTLER | Part 11 |
Pierce BUTLER | Joseph CARROL | Part 12 |
Thomas CARROL | Robert CHADWICKE | Part 13 |
Robert CHADWICKE | Amelia CHRISTIAN | Part 14 |
Anastasia CHRISTIAN | Richard CLOSE | Part 15 |
Robert Barry CLOSE | Anthony CONNELL | Part 16 |
Barbara CONNELL | Charles Eyre COOTE | Part 17 |
Charles Eyre COOTE | Robert COOTE | Part 18 |
Robert COOTE | CRAMPTON | Part 19 |
CRAMPTON | Edward CROKER | Part 20 |
Edward CROKER | Henry CROKER | Part 21 |
Henry CROKER | Maria Sophia [nee LASCELLS] CROKER | Part 22 |
Marianne CROKER | CROKER | Part 23 |
CROKER | Georgina CUYLER | Part 24 |
Lambett D[R]EW | Paul DE PEYRONNET | Part 25 |
Pierre-Denis DE PEYRONNET | Thomas DIVETT | Part 26 |
Thomas DIXON | Barry DREW | Part 27 |
Barry DREW | Pierce William DREW | Part 28 |
Pierce William DREW | Lawrence DURACK | Part 29 |
Lawrence DURACK | Thomas ELRINGTON | Part 30 |
ELRINGTON | Catherine FAULKNER | Part 31 |
W C FAULKNER | Laurence FITZGERALD | Part 32 |
M FITZGERALD | G E FORMAN | Part 33 |
John FORRESTAL | Bartholemew FRERE | Part 34 |
George FREWEN | GEORGE | Part 35 |
Elizabeth GEORGE[SIC] | William GOGGIN | Part 36 |
William GOGGIN | Marinne GRANT | Part 37 |
Mercia Maria GRANT | Richard GREVILLE | Part 38 |
Richard F GREVILLE | Hans HAMILTON | Part 39 |
Hans HAMILTON | (nee DENNIS) HARRISON | Part 40 |
Elizabeth (nee WINTER) HARRISON | George HEHIR | Part 41 |
James HEHIR | Ellen HILL | Part 42 |
G L HILL | Samuel HOLMES | Part 43 |
Samuel HOLMES | HUGGARD | Part 44 |
HUGGINS | Robert INGRAM | Part 45 |
INGRAM | JESSOP | Part 46 |
JESSOP | KEARNEY | Part 47 |
Hugh KEARNS | Alexander Speer KERR | Part 48 |
John KERR | David H LAMBERT | Part 49 |
John LAMBERT | William LAWRENCE | Part 50 |
LAWRENCE | John LEE | Part 51 |
John LEE | Joseph LENNARD | Part 52 |
Charlotte LENNON | Richard Pennefather LLOYD | Part 53 |
Rick LLOYD | James LYONS | Part 54 |
James D LYONS | MAHAFFY | Part 55 |
MAHAFFY | George MASSEY | Part 56 |
George [Eyre] MASSEY | Daniel MAUNSELL | Part 57 |
Daniel Henry MAUNSELL | John MCFARLAN | Part 58 |
Francis C C MCGILLYCUDDY | Terence MIHAN | Part 59 |
Terence MIHAN | Andrew MOLONY | Part 60 |
Anne MOLONY | Isaac MORGAN | Part 61 |
James MORGAN | Robert MURPHY | Part 62 |
Thomas MURPHY | Jeremiah NOONAN | Part 63 |
James NORCOT | Samuel R ODELL | Part 64 |
Sarah ODELL | OLIVER | Part 65 |
OLIVER | Thomas PAKENHAM | Part 66 |
Thomas PAKENHAM | Joseph PEACOCKE | Part 67 |
Joseph PEACOCKE | Maria Helena PERSSE | Part 68 |
Matilda PERSSE | Richard PLUMMER | Part 69 |
Cecilia Matilda PLUMPTRE | John PURCELL | Part 70 |
John PURCELL | John REDDAN | Part 71 |
John REDDAN | Phoebe RIDGEWAY | Part 72 |
Patrick RIEDY | Alexander ROSE | Part 73 |
Christopher ROSE | George RYAN | Part 74 |
Gertrude RYAN | Henry SANDFORD | Part 75 |
SANDFORD | A SHEARES | Part 76 |
Davis SHEARIN | Richard SMALLMAN | Part 77 |
Richard SMALLMAN | James SPLAINE | Part 78 |
Delilah SPOKES | Elizabeth Catherine STOPFORD | Part 79 |
James STOPFORD | Graves Chamney SWAN | Part 80 |
Graves Chamney SWAN | Theophilas Morris SYMMS | Part 81 |
Theophilas Morris SYMMS | William TAYLOR | Part 82 |
William TAYLOR | Austen TOOHEY | Part 83 |
Bent TOOLE | Robert TYNDALL | Part 84 |
TYNDALL | Cadwallader F WADDY | Part 85 |
Cadwallder WADDY | WALLACE | Part 86 |
WALLACE | Mary WEEKS | Part 87 |
Nicholas WEEKS | WHITE | Part 88 |
WHITE | Edward WILSON | Part 89 |
Edward WILSON | WILSON | Part 90 |
WILSON | WYLDE | Part 91 |
Robert WYLEY | Part 92 |