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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Cavan Weekly News - February 16, 1877
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, Friday, February 16, 1877 BIRTHS. GRIFFITH - Feb. 14, at Tomkinroad Hosue, Belturbet, the wife of John Griffith, Esq., of a daughter. STONE - Feb. 14, at Danesfort, Cavan, the wife of Rev. W. H. Stone, A.M., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. BUCHANAN and HUDDLESTON - February 12, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. M. W. JELLETT, LL.D., Joseph, eldest son of the late Robert Buchanan, Esq., Carrig House, Cavan, to Nannie, only surviving daughter of Francis Edwards Huddleston, Esq., Blackrock, County Dublin. BARTLEY and PLUNKET - February 8th, at the Church of St. Mary, Castleraghan, by the Rev. James BRADY, C.C., assisted by the Rev. P. BRIODY, C.C., Mountnugent, William Bartley, Esq., youngest son of the late P. Bartley, Esq., of Drumbride House, county Meath, and Prospect House, Mountnugent, to Mary Josephine, only daughter of Patrick Plunkett, Esq., Lismacanakan House, Mountnugent. GRIFFITH and ASHTON - on the 7th inst., at the Parish Church, Frodsham, Cheshire, by the Rev. W. C. COTTON, M.A., Vicar, Frederick Griffith, of Runcorn, Cheshire, Civil Engineer, to Emily Sophia Ashton, of the Manor House, Newton-by-Frodsham. Malcomson AND beattie - Feb. 13th, in Cavan Church, by the Rev. S. SHONE, A.M., John R. Malcomson, Irvinestown, county germanagh, to Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Martin Beatie, Corglass House, Cavan. DEATHS. COLLIER - Feb. 11, at the Wesleyan Manse, Cavan, Martha, the beloved wife of the Rev. James Collier, in the 45th year of her age, after a lingering illness, borne with Christian resignation. Her end was peace. HARTLEY - February 8th, at 5, Hutchinson-street, Belfast, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. George Hartley, late of Cootehill. KNIPE - February 10, at her residence 39, Morehampton-road, Jane, widow of the late G. M. Knipe, Esq., J.P., Erne Hill, Belturbet, deeply lamented by her children. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." SMITH - Feb. 4, at College-street, Cavan, Maria Anna, daughter of Mr. James Smith, painter, aged 2 years and 2 months. WHITELAW - February 5, at Drumsna, of congestion of the lungs, Jane Isabella, widow of the late Wm. Whitelaw, Esq., of Kildallen Cottage, Belturbet. It may be truly saida, she fell asleep in Jesus. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Presbytery of Bailieborough. - The Bailieborough Presbytery met on Tuesday, 6th inst., in the Institute Bailieborough. The Rev. R. T. Simpson presided. The (sic) was a good attendance of the members. The commission in charge of Bellasis reported that they had made out a call from that congregation in favour of Mr. John EAKIN and forwarded it to the Presbytery of Strabane for Mr. Eakin's consideration. Inquiries were made in reference to the sermon on temperance, as ordered by the General Assembly, and it was found that most of the members present had preached on the subject on the first Sabbath in December. The Rev. James MISKELLY and the Rev. T. R. WHYTE were appointed a committee to prepare a letter of sympathy with the widow and family of the late Rev. John KING. William LUNDY, an elder in one of the congregations, having died recently, on the motion of the Rev. T. R. White, Corglass, a record expressive of his character, &c., was put on the Presbytery books. The Rev. P. W. White was chosen clerk of Presbytery in room of the late Rev. John King. The Rev. R. H. CLARKE was appointed licenser of marriages. The financial reports were ordered to be prepared and forwarded to the Rev. James Miskelly on or before the 21st instant, in order that they may be printed before the meeting of the Synod. The Rev. George BELLIS was nominated for the Moderatorship of the General Assembly. The Presbytery appointed their next meeting for the first Tuesday in April. The meeting was closed with the Benediction. (County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project)

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