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    1. !! Connaught Journal; July 12, 1824 "Galway Items"
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. THE CONNAUGHT JOURNAL Galway, Monday, July 12, 1824 MARRIED In Gort, Mr. Christopher Bernard, of Limerick, to Hela Lucinda, daughter of the late Cesar French, Esq. of Fairyhill, county Galway. PUBLIC MEETING To JAS. H. BURKE, Esq., Mayor. We the Undersigned, respectfully request you will convene a Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town at as early a day as possible, to consider the expediency of forming an Association for the support of the Poor, and the suppression of Mendicity.-- Galway, July 19, 1824. James Daly, Warden; J.L. Reilly; J. Veitch, M.D.; Pat M. Burke; J.T. Molloy, P.P.; Anthony Lynch; N. Browne, High Sheriff; Coll Kelly; M.V. Browne; John D'Arcy; Michael Noone; J.H. Morgan; James Costello; Thomas French; James P. Morris; Charles Browne, Nicholas Browne, James Jones; Patt Stephens & Son; John Clayton; F. Fitzgerald; J. Ireland; James Fynn, E. French, R.C. Warden; L. Maclachlan; Edmund Eyre; John & James Burke; A.M'Dermott; Mark Finn, P.P.; Patt Joyes; Richard Joyes; Thomas Corr; Bernard Corr; John Burke; Mark Lynch; P.M. Lynch; Richard Martyn; John Moore; W. Taylor D'Arcy; Edward Burke; Thomas Langley; John Kelly; John Stephens. _____________ Pursuant to the above Requisition, I hereby appoint a Meeting of the Inhabitants of this Town to be held at the County Court House at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of FRIDAY, the 16th instant, to consider the expediency of forming a Mendicity Association. JAMES H. BURKE, Mayor. Galway, July 12, 1824. _________________ FASHIONABLE MUSIC Mr. and Miss Wallace Respectfully beg leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Galway and its vicinity, that they have come to reside permanently in the Town and purpose teaching the HARP, PIANO-FORTE, GUITAR, GRECIAN LYRE, DOUBLE FLAGEOLET, Singing and Nocompaniment, in the most approved style, and on very moderate terms. Mr. W. also teaches the FLUTE and CLARINET, and trusts his experience and attention will recommend him to the patronage of the public. Any commands addressed to him, opposite the New Chapel, Middle-street, will be thankfully received and attended to. N.B.- Mr. WALLACE can accommodate Pupils at his house with the use of any of the above instruments ---PIANO-FORTE tuned and repaired. July 12, 1824. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/

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