
Obituaries
Limerick Chronicle
January 23rd. 1850
At Dunkerrin Glebe, in the 84th year of his age, the Very Rev. Thomas Hugh Hawkins, D.D. Rector of Dunkerrin, and Dean of Clonfert.
Sunday last, at Plassey House, near this City, the seat of Reuben Harvey Esq. Mary, daughter of the late John Christie Esq. Vice Guardian of Scariff union.
At Clonmel, Charles D'Acre, son of the Rev. William Parsons Clemenger, Rector of Killaloan.
Richard S. Hackett, youngest son of Alderman Hackett, of Clonmel.
At her residence, Patrick's Hill, Cork, suddenly, Alicia, wife of John R. Bullen Esq.
In Tuam, Mrs. Kelly, relict of Dr. M. Kelly, brother to the late R.C. Archbishop of Tuam.
At Lisanure, Mary Ann, widow of the late William Strong Loughnan Esq. of Templemore.
At Youghal, at an advanced age, Miss Bridget O'Leary.
Of consumption, at the Military Barracks, Nenagh, Colour Sergeant Daniel Forbes McKay, 79th Highlanders.
At Kingstown, Edward J. Harold, son of the late Philip Molloy, of Merrion Square, Esq.
At the residence of his brother, College Green, on Saturday last, William Todhunter, after a painful illness of some months.
At Lacksforth, County Carlow, Francis Jones Esq. in his 80th year.
In Upper Baggot Street, Elizabeth Maria, wife of William Collins Esq.
In Monaghan, at an advanced age, Mrs. McManus, mother of the "exiled traitor" Terence Bellew McManus.
Mr. George Nairn, animal painter, Associate of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
At Lower Sherrard Street, Thomas Manning, aged 75 years.
At her residence in James's Street, Mrs. Julia Hutchinson.
Suddenly at his residence, Sandwith Street, Mr. James Hill.
At his residence, South Frederick Street, John Barry Esq.
Sarah, wife of Mr. Henry Sheffield, clerk of Kilmacow petty sessions.
At Letterkenny, County Donegal, aged 92, Mrs. Catherine Patterson.
At Portview, Alexander Kyd Esq.
Albert, son of Mr. James Cherry, Post Office, Derry.
In the 76th yer of her age, at her daughter's residence, Grafton Street, Hannan, relict of the late Mr. Hugh Dowdall.
After a few hours illness of bronchitis, Doctor Kidd, Inspector of Military Hospitals.
In Glasgow, Margaret Oldham, aged 11 years, daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Oldham of Herbert Place, Dublin.
At Southampton, Robert Henderson Esq. of the Inner Temple, eldest son of Lieut. Colonel Henderson, Royal Engineers.
James Burgess Esq. aged 82 years, late Captain of the 83rd Regiment.
At Plymouth, Mary Anne, wife of Major Kingdon, of Petherough Barton.
Catherine Dorothy, wife of John Jolliffe Tufnell Esq. of Langleys, Essex, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Michael Pilkington Bart.
At Weston Lodge, Derbyshire, the Hon. and Rev. Alfred Curzon, brother of Lord Searsdale, Rector of Keddleston and Norton-by-Twyeress, Leicestershire.
In Jersey, George Thomas Widdington Pipon Esq. late Captain in the 16th Lancers and 7th Dragoon Guards, son of Lieut. Colonel Pipon, K.H.
At Birkenhead, suddenly, Mr. Charles Green, solicitor.
At Plymouth, Major Graham, at an advanced age.
At Wellington, Mrs. E. Hurley, relict of Mr. Thos. Hurley, proprietor of the White Ball, Tiverton.
Mr. Edward Du Bois, editor of the Monthly Mirror, and author of My Pocket Book.
Joseph Dawson Esq. manager of the Carron Iron Works.
At Stakeshill Cottage, Purbrook, Mr. Edward Waller, R.N. Paymaster and Purser.
Captain Robert Tait, R.N. (1827), on the retired list of 1840.
At Nottingham Place, Regent's Park, Mary Anne, relict of George Rose Esq. of Crookham End House, Berks.
At Woolwich, Elizabeth, wife of Lieut. Colonel Worthing, Royal Engineers.
At Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, John Augustus Knipe Esq. formerly of Wimbledon and a magistrate of Surrey.
At Antigun, of yellow fever, aged 17 years, Mary Louisa Frances, only daughter of Captain Lloyd, Royal Engineers.
Mary Anne, youngest daughter of Mr. John Bassett, of this city.
At Kilkenny, of four hours cholera, Miss Sullivan, school mistress to the workhouse.
Irish Times (Dublin), Obituaries, 1999
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