IRELAND OLD NEWS
Londonderry Journal; Tuesday, June 1, 1779
Dublin.
Died: in Co. Galway, Patrick Hamilton; at Loughrea, Nicholas Lynch; at Birr,
Francis Rolleston; in Co. Longford, Mrs. Denny, aged 102 years; at Sligo, Mr.
Hartley, aged 96 years; at Belfast, Mr. Noseda, instrument maker; at Favour
Royal, Co. Tyrone, John Moutray; at Shamsany, Co. Monaghan, the wife of James
Corry; on Summer hill, John Read; in King st., Eatton Stannard, student of
Trinity College; in Hanover lane, Mrs. M'Cullogh, aged 102 years; in Capel st.,
Cornelius Wynne, bookseller.
Londonderry Journal; Friday, June 4, 1779
Belfast, May 28.
Died: Monday last at Newry, Rev. James Moody, for 40 years dissenting clergyman
of that place.
Dublin.
Timothy Tracy, convert to the Church of Ireland at the parish church of
Monnkstown.
Died: the Archbiship of Cashel.
Londonderry.
Married: Capt. Andrew Miller to Miss Finley, both of this city.
Londonderry Journal; Tuesday, June 15, 1779
Limerick.
Mr. Kennedy O'Kennedy and Margaret his wife, converts to the Church of Ireland,
at the Cathedral.
Dublin.
Bankrupt.
Paul Benson, Corke; James Doyle, Dublin; Thomas King, Newtown Lemavady.
Londonderry.
Died: In Dublin, George Cary, age 21, of Redcastle (body was returned to
Redcastle for burial).
Londonderry Journal; Friday, June 18, 1779
Londonderry.
Died: Tuesday, Mrs. Anne, wife of John Kinnear, of Greenfield.
Londonderry Journal; Friday, June 25, 1779
Londonderry.
Married: Yesterday, Mr. Stevens, sugar merchant of this city, to Miss Gray,
daughter of Hugh Gray of Burt.
Londonderry Journal; Tuesday, June 29, 1779
Dublin.
Married: James Scot, son of the late Baron Scot, to Miss Leslie, daughter of the
late Bishop of Limerick; John Scot, the Attorney General, to miss Lawless.
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