Surnames: Beresford, Gough, M'Clintock-Bunbury, Queen
Victoria.
Carlow Sentinel.
6th June 1896.
The
Ladies Susan and Clodagh Beresford have left Curraghmore for London to
join the Marchioness of Waterford.
General Sir Charles Gough, V.C., and Lady Gough have left Inislonagh
near Clonmel for London.
Mrs
M'Clintock-Bunbury, widow of the late Hon. J. W. M'Clintock-Bunbury,
DL, of Moyle, County of Carlow, brother of Lord Rathdonnell, was
married on Monday last at St. Mark's North Audley street, to the Baron
Maximillian de Tuyll.
The Queen
Intimation has been given to the Court officials that, should her
Majesty the Queen (who is now in better health than at any time during
the past three or four years) be spared to complete the sixtieth year
of her reign, on which she will enter next month, it is intended to
mark the occasion by celebrations
similar to those of the Jubilee year.
Her
Majesty left Windsor for Balmoral last evening.
Source:
Michael Purcell 2013
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Saturday, April 11, 1896.
Killiban Parish
The Easter Vestry was held on Easter Tuesday, 7th inst. Rev. Richard
Meredith, Incumbent, presided. H.B. Warren, J.P. was nominated
Minister’s churchwarden, and Robert Dwyer parishioner’s churchwarden.
The following were elected on the Select Vestry – Sir. A.C. Weldon,
Bart., William A. Cooper, J.P., Humphry Fishbourne, Samuel Kidd, James
Furney, Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, Samuel R. Carter, MA, Sidney Smith,
Wm .J. Edge, Joseph Sixsmith, Isaac Langrell, and Wm. J. Fennell, Jnr.
Sidesmen – S Kidd and Sidney Smith. Auditors of parochial accounts –
R. Dwyer and James Furney, J.P.
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