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    1. [IRL-OBITS] !! Connaught Journal; Jan 29,1824 Deaths
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. THE CONNAUGHT JOURNAL GALWAY, Thursday, January 29, 1824 DEATHS At Ballyspillane, near Middleton, Mary, relict of the late Denis Cahill, Esq. On the 16th inst. at Veremount near Carrick-on-Suir, the Rev. John Ryan, P.P. of Ballyneil. On Tuesday last, at his house in Elmgrove county Dublin, in the 62d year of his age, John Daly, Esq. formerly of Dame-street. On Wednesday last, Mrs. Harricks, wife of Mr. J. Harricks, of New-row, Dublin. At Newtownlimivady, during the night of the 9th inst Mr. Robert Hamilton, in the 27th year of his age. He had gone to bed in extreme vivacity of spirits, and apparently vigorous health; he was found in the deep sleep of death in the morning. On the 18th inst. Luke Baron, of Knockmahon, in the county Waterford, Esq. On the 17th inst., Mr. George Lawson, of Peter-st. Waterford. At his lodgings in Panlon-square, London, on the morning of the 11th inst., J. Ross, Esq. Lieut-Colonel, late of the 28th regiment. On the 28th of Oct last at the Cape of Good Hope, aged 28, E.S. Montagu, Esq. late Persian Secretary to the Government of Calcutta. At Edinburgh, on the 16th inst., General F. Dundas, Colonel of the 71st Foot, Governor of Dumbarton Castle. On the 10th inst., at Scarborough, Mr. G. Wellburn of that place, schoolmaster. He was in the act of sitting down, and calling for a glass of water, when he suddenly fell back in his chair, and expired. On the 17th inst., in the 55th year of his age, Horaco Townshend, Esq. eldest son of the late Rev. Edward Synge Townshend. On the 16th inst., at Ballyhunnion, county Kerry, Lieutenant Wm. Pope, on half-pay of the late Garrison Battalion. On the 7th inst., at Cornsay, Mrs. Eliza Kirkley, aged 103. On the 21st. inst. at Taghmon, county Wexford, deeply regretted, Elizabeth Cullimore, relict of the late Josiah M. Cullimore, Esq. Long will her memory be cherished by those who knew the inestimable qualities of her heart. The irreparable loss her afflicted family has sustained in the best parents, must be consoled in the hope that her exemplary life has secured her eternal peace with her God. At Kinsale on the 13th of a tedious and painful illness, aged 67 years, the Hon. Governor de Courcey, brother to the late Lord Kinsale. Suddenly, on the 23d inst, at his house in Dorset-street, Nicholas M'Grath, Esq. a highly respectable Solicitor. On Thursday last, Harey Boxwell, aged 21 years, son of the late Dr. Boxwell, of Wexford. he has just finished his studies as Medical Student, when he fell a victim to a fever caught in his professional pursuits. he was a Gentleman of the greatest promise and universally regretted. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Newspaper Abstracts http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/Ireland/index.html

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