Surnames: Beatty, Davison, Dodd, Harding, M'Elheeny, Reilly, Salt Placenames: Armagh, Castlehill, Dublin, Gilford, Newry, Tullylish *** NOTE: If you wish to cite any of these notices (for personal and not-for-profit research purposes only), cite the *Bibliographic Reference* given below. Transcribed from the 4 April 1828 edition of The Newry Commercial Telegraph, by permission of The British Library: Married, At Tullylish Church, on the 1st of April, by the Rev. Thomas Beatty, Rector, Mr. John Davison, of Gilford, to the amiable and accomplished Miss Elizabeth Salt, of the City of Dublin. Immediately after the ceremony the happy pair set off for their country house, Castlehill where a sumptuous dinner was prepared for the occasion. Died, At the Deanery, Armagh, on the 30th ult., aged 65 years, Martha, wife of Mr. John Reilly, of said place, and mother to Mrs. John Dodd, of Newry. In her, the poor have lost a kind benefactress--her husband and children, a loving wife and parent--and they now mourn her loss, comforted, however, with the assurance that she died trusting in, and relying on, her Almighty Saviour for eternal life. On the 22d ult. at her father’s house, in Cullen’s wood Avenue, in the bloom of youth, Arabella Harding, youngest daughter of Henry Harding, Esq. of the Treasury. Suddenly, in Dublin, on Monday morning, Mr. R. M’Elheeny, Printer. As submitted to the "Ireland Old News" web site, at: http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Newry/1828/18280404.html *** Bibliographic Reference: The Newry Commercial Telegraph, pub. 4 April 1828 and printed by Alex. Peacock, at Newry, county Down; transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, by permission of the British Library. www.irelandoldnews.com