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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [News] !! Connaught Journal; May 19, 1823
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:31:05 -0600
Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Monday, May 19, 1823
DEATHS
At Dalystown, in the County of Galway, a few days since, Mrs. D'ARCY; Lady
of Thomas D'ARCY, Esq. Chief Magistrate of Police. Those only who knew this
amiable lady can appreciate the many virtues which adorned her- and her
death must be a subject of deep regret to Mr. D'ARCY, for she possessed
every requisite that could render the connubial, a life of happiness.
In Market-street, on the 16th instant, after a tedious illness borne with
the utmost fortitude, Mrs. FRENCH, relict of the late Ignatius FRENCH, Esq.
of Carrarea, in this County
In Abbeygate-street, on Friday last, of water on the brain, Walter, only son
of Mr John BLAKE, of this town. He was a fine promising child, only six
years of age, and his engaging manner endeared him to all who knew him.
On Monday, the 5th inst. at Strokestown, County Roscommon, in her 76th year,
Mrs. Jane KNOX, relict of Colonel KNOX, of Prehen, Londonderry, and sister
of the late Lord Hartland.
In London, on the 4th instant, Major SUTTON, late of the 97th Regiment.
MARRIAGES.
This morning, in St. Nicholas's Church, by the Rev. Henry MORGAN, Vicar
Thomas MAHON, Esq of Belville, in this County, and late Major in the Galway
Regiment, to the accomplished Jane, eldest daughter of Henry BLAKE, Esq.,
M.D., Dominick-street, in this town.
In Dublin, William HERON, of Lower Dorset-street, Esq to Mary, niece of the
late D. CAULFIELD, of Newry, Esq.
In Dublin, on the 15th inst. by the Most Rev. Dr. MURRAY, John DUIGEMAN,
M.D. to Maria, only daughter of the late George MURRAY, of
Mecklenburgh-street, Esq.
The Only Ship for the United States This Season
Now Taking in Passengers for the City of New York
The fine fast-sailing New Ship,
ELIZA ANNE
Of New York-Burthen 850 Tons
Six Feet high between Decks, now lying in the Port of Galway, and will sail
positively, the 15th May instant. Captain BARSTOW is an experienced
commander in the Passenger Trade, and made his passage in 20 days to this
Port.
In consequence of the change in the weather, and to accommodate some female
passengers going out, Captain BARSTOW has agreed to defer sailing until the
25th instant, therefore a few more passengers can be accommodated.
Cabin at Ten Guineas-Steerage Five Guineas.
The Ship finding nothing but plenty of Water and Fuel.
For any further particulars apply to John & James BURKE, Back-street; or to
the Captain on board, or to Mr Evan EVANS, Ship-Broker, Back-street.
Galway, May 12, 1823
LOUGHREA FAIR
The 25th instant falling on Sunday,
The Sheep Fair
Will be held on Monday, the 26th,
And the
Great Cattle Fair
On Tuesday, the 27th,
Loughrea, May 14th, 1823.
Cathy Joynt Labath
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