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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: !! Connaught Journal; May 8, 1823
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 20:13:17 -0600
Connaught Journal
Galway, Ireland
Thursday, May 8, 1823
FEVER
We have great pleasure in mentioning that the Fever has decreased very much
in the Hospital.- There are few, if any, out-patients- so, that no
apprehension whatever may be entertained.
FORT-HILL
The wall around the cemetry at Fort-hill is going to decay very rapidly.
Persons are making pass-ways over many parts of it, and pigs, dogs, &c. have
free igress. If this could possibly be remedied, it would be well to do so.
A church-yard should certainly be preserved from the inroads of swine.
DIED
Near Gort, in the County of Galway, on Wednesday last, in the 48th year of
his age, the Rev. Andrew O'FLYNN, P.P. of Kiltarton, universally regretted
by his Parishioners, who have to mourn the loss of a Pastor of the most
spotless and apostolic life.
Mrs. Alice S. GRAEBKE, relict of the late Ephraim GRAEBKE, Surgeon of the
Royal Navy.
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