COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER
... Clinton, and Patrick Devine, violent assault, and maliciously destroying certain exchequer writs in the lawful possession of John Keating and Henry Hill; John O'Brien, assault, with intent to murder. ...
... Clinton, and Patrick Devine, violent assault, and maliciously destroying certain exchequer writs in the lawful possession of John Keating and Henry Hill; John O'Brien, assault, with intent to murder. ...
... Edward Dowling for robbing Edwaid Lorenzo Percy, judgment of death recorded. Matthew Murphy, and Thomas English, for robbing John Keating, judgment of death recorded. Patrick Giblin, for the manslaughter ot Benjamin Newlan, twelve months impiisorment. Patrick ...
... sympathised with and relieved their afflictions. He died respected, he lived revered. Kildai e-street, the lady of Captain John Keating Taylor, formerly of the Bth Royal Irish Dragoons. In Dawsoa-street, Mr. Charles Goodland. In Caroline-row, Thomas, son ...
... Robert Smyth, Sninnl Lamprey. Benjamin Eaton, John Mariin. J din Banon, (jii* WiU ...
... Great George's-street, tailor. James Kelly, Aungier-street, vintner. John Nicholson. Cook • street, Dublin, paper merchant. John Keating, Abbey. street, Dublin, scriviner. Alexander Moran, Barrack-street, out of business. Charles O'Connor, Limerick, painter ...
... Seel street, wards at St. Phillip??s Church, Hard mao- ?treat, Mr. John Haoluo, Monaghan, Maiy, thiid daughter the late John Keating, Esq., merchant, tVaalord. j Cloo ltlkin Church, Pollock, Eaq., Btewry, Moualpleasaot, El lea, el. last daughter of Edward ...
... John Hanlon, do. Thomas Neil, do. ; no assignee. Terence O’Neil, do.; do. Stephen Desmonde, do.; do. James Reilly, do; do. John Keating, do. ; do. Charles O’Connor, do. ; do. The following Insolvent Debtors are to heard on their petitions on Saturday to-morrowJ ...
... of the co-heiresses of the late Sir Duke Giffard, Bart. DEATHS At the Presentation Convent, Cashel, Judith, daughter of John Keating, I sq., of Springmount. At the Presentation Convent, Kilkenny, Mrs. Mulhallen, rel ct of the late J. I*. Mulhallen, Esq ...
... tailor. James ReUtar, late of AunaUr-strecl. Dublin, vintner. J.thn Nicholson, late of Cook-strcet. IhiWin, paper merchant. John Keating, formerly of Grant *-row. vintner, and late AbbcT-street. Dulilin, aeriviner and writing clerk. Alexander Moran, late of ...
... welfare in prayer I had knelt, AH thought unfeeling—none knew what I felt.—lf. Batlt. May 5, 23, Kildare-street, the lady of John Keating* Taylor, Eaq., of Timmoo Castle, of a daughter. May 21, in street, the lady of J. Dotnbrain, Esq., of son. May 22, at the ...
... Robinson, Michael *MuUey, Thomas Reynolds, John Lnior, Robert Byrne and Co., Daniel Leeson, William M‘Cormick and Co., Michael John Keating, Thos. and Richd. hite, John Behan, I P- Rogors,. Hugh nuffv, Puter Cnrrm, Bernard Tally, John Ktsigh, George Cluff,’ 1 ...
... afterwards at St. Phillips Church, Hardman-street, Mr. John O’Haolon, of Monaghan, to Mary, third daughter of the late John Keating, Esq., merchant, of Wexford. Clon lalkin Church, Joseph Pollock, Esq., of Newry, anfl Mountpleasanfc, to Ellen, el lest ...