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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [GALWAY] !! Connaught Journal; June 19, 1823
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:49:19 -0600


Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Thursday, June 19, 1823

DEATHS
Suddenly, this morning, at Sea-Point, near this town, Thomas Parker
O'FLAHERTY, Esq. To those who knew this excellent character, it is
unnecessary to mention what he was. Those who were not acquainted with him
may learn, that he was one of those persons in whom
"The elements were so moulded up."
that he possessed every thing that could render his friendship and society
agreeable.

At her house, in Devonshire-street, Portland-place, on Monday, the 16th
instant, Lady STAUNTON; relict of the late Sir George STAUNTON, Bart.

At Loftus-hall, at a very advanced age, Charles TOTTENHAM, Esq. of New-Ross.

In Waterford, aged 64, Lieutenant-General William DOYLE.

At Ballinasloe, in the county Galway, Mrs. HORAN, wife of Doctor HORAN.

At his seat, Theobalds, Herts, the Most Noble the Marquis of Salislbury.

At Rathmines, Mrs. GARDINER, wife of Captain GARDINER, of Farm hill, County
Mayo, and daughter of the late Lord Tyrawley.

In Edinburgh, of fever, Richard HEACOCK, Esq. Captain and Paymaster of the
17th Regiment.

At Abington, County Limerick, Mr. Mathew DUHIG, Agent to Lord Cloite???y.

In Tullycahan, the Reverend Thomas M'CANN, D.D. Catholic Rector of Louth.

In Buniscorthy, Jane, wife of Mr. Thomas COOPER, Athboy. As a mark of
respect and attachment, his remains were deposited in the Parish Chapel with
the solemnities peculiar to the Roman Catholic persuasion.

On the 8th instant at Cashel, in the 89th year of his age, Daniel MANSERGH,
Esq. ,most deservedly and sincerely regretted by a mumerous family. Every
possible respect was paid to his remains by the inhabitants of that ancient
City, among whom he passed an active and useful life; the shops were all
closed and public business suspended the day of his funeral at which the
entire population of the town and surrounding country attended with great
solemnity.

MARRIAGES
In Killarney, Kean MAHONEY, of Castle, M'Quinn, Esq, Barrister at Law to
Miss CRONIN, duaghter of Daniel CRONIN, Esq of the Park.

In Dublin, Lieutenant SUCKLEY, 1st Foot, to Mary, only daughter of the late
Richard DARRON, Esq of Drogheda.

In same city, James EGAN, Esq, to Letitia, daughter of the Hon. W.A.
YELVERTON.

In same city, William C DUNCAN, Esq ot Miss Elizabeth HART.

In London, J.A. WARRE, Esq to Florence Catherine, daughter of R. MAGENNIS,
Esq.


Cathy Joynt Labath
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