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From: Dennis Ahern <>
Subject: Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 11:28:04 +0000 (UTC)
The Cork Examiner, 15 January 1878 -
INQUEST.--Mr. Bryan Gallwey, coroner, held an inquest
yesterday on the body of Thomas Cashman, a quay labourer. It
appeared from the evidence that deceased was a very industrious
and sober man, that on last Friday he buried his wife, and on
Sunday morning last went to the eight o'clock Mass, south chapel,
for the purpose of attending to his religious duties, and that when
returning home, through Nicholas-street, he dropped and expired
almost immediately. The jury returned a verdict that death was
caused by disease of the heart.
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