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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Armagh Guardian: News - SURNAMES indexed - Called to the bar - 27 May 1845
Date: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 09:46:20 -0400
SOURCE: Armagh Guardian: News - SURNAMES indexed - Called to the bar -
Issue dated 27 May 1845:
BLACKBURNE, CARR, FRAZER, GROGAN, HACKETT, HALIDAY, HENN, HOLLAND, KENNEDY,
LEVY, MOSSE, O¹HAGAN, O¹MALLEY, ROBINSON
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The following newspaper article was transcribed from The
Armagh Guardian (microfilm), by permission of The British
Library.
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COURT OF CHANCERY.
The Lord Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls, and Mr.
Henn, Master in Chancery, entered the court and took their
seats upon the bench at half-past one o¹clock.
The following gentlemen were then called to the bar,
having taken the usual oaths in the Court of the Queen¹s
Bench :--
(Those marked with an asterisk are Roman Catholics.]
Henry O¹Malley, Esq., second of Sir Samuel O¹Malley, of
Kilboyne, in the county of Mayo, Bart. ; William F. Holland,
Esq., eldest son of Frederick Holland, late of Ballyvoreen,
county Limerick, deceased ; *John Levy, Esq., eldest son of
Patrick Levy, late of Glanagh, county Longford, Esq., de-
ceased; Robert Haliday, Esq., third son of Robert Haliday,
late of Belfast, Esq., deceased; George William Grogan, Esq.,
fourth son of John Grogan, of Harcourt-street, Dublin, Barris-
ter-at-law; William Patrick Carr, Esq., second son of the
Rev. George Carr, of New Ross, county Wexford, clerk ;
Benjamin Forbes Mosse, Esq., eldest son of Thomas Mosse,
of Knockfinne, Queen¹s county, Esq.; *John O¹Hagan, Esq.,
second son of John A. O¹Hagan, Esq., late of Newry, county
Down, woollen-draper, deceased ; George Augustus Frederick
Robinson, Esq., only son of the Rev. Hugh Robinson, late of
New Norfolk, in the Island of Van Dieman¹s Land, govern-
ment chaplain, deceased; John Pitt Kennedy, Esq., only son
of Thomas Kennedy, late of the city of Londonderry, de-
ceased; Edward Blackburne, Esq., third son of the Right Hon.
Francis Blackburne, of Merrion-square, Master of the Rolls;
*William Hackett, Esq., third son of Wm. Hackett of
Halifax, in the province of Nova Scotia, North America, Esq.;
John Frazer, Esq., fifth son of John Frazer, of Dromore,
county Down, Esq. deceased.
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