Education: Alumni Dublineses - Goldsbury, Goldsmith *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Islandwide Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: P Adams p.adams.22@hotmail.com ALUMNI DUBLINESES - GOLDSBURY, GOLDSMITH GOLDSBURY, ALEXANDER, Pen. (Mr. Kenney), July 8, 1769, aged 21, s. of Robert, Generosus; b. Co. Longford. GOLDSBURY, FRANCIS. [Refer. To GOULDSBURY.] GOLDSBURY (GOOLDSBURY), FRANCIS, Pen., June 9, 1750. [N.F.P.] B.A. Vern. 1754. GOLDSBURY, ROBERT, Siz. (Mr. Goldsbury), June 11, 1754, aged 19; s. of Robert. Generosus; b. Co. Longford. Sch. 1757. B.A. Vern. 1758. GOLDSBURY, ROBERT, Pen. (Mr. Kenney), Aug. 6, 1781, aged 17; s. of Robert, Clericus; b. Leitrim. GOLDSMITH, CHARLES, Pen. (Mr.Griffith, Elphin), June 16, 1707, aged 17; s. of Robert; b. near Elphin. B.A. Vern. 1711. GOLDSMITH, CHARLES, Pen., June 14, 1734. [N.F.P] GOLDSMITH (GOULDSMITH), EDWARD, Pen. ( Mr. Neligan), May 13, 1741, aged 17; s. of Charles, Clericus; b. Co. Longford. Sch. 1743, B. A. AEst 1745. GOLDSMITH, ISAAC, Pen. (Mr Manby, Carrick), July 2, 1720, aged 14; s. of Edward, Decanus; b. Elphin, Sch. 1723. B.A. Vern. 1724. M.A. AEst. 1727. [Dean of Cloyne.] *GOLDSMITH, JOHN, B.A., M.A. AEst 1617. Fello Oct. 26, 1619. [Vicar of Mayne, etc. (Meath), June 10, 1624; Precentor of St Canice, Kilkenny (Ossory), Oct. 6, 1624; Chancellor Dec. 14, 1624; Rector of Breshule, etc., and Vicar of Lockblagh. Etc. (Meath), Sept, 20, 1628; died 1665] GOLDSMITH, JOHN, Pen. (Mr. Cugh, Strokestown), Sept. 23, 1697, aged 18; s of Robert, Generosus; b. Ballioughter, Co. Roscommon. GOLDSMITH, OLIVER, Siz. (Mr. Hughes), June 11, 1745, aged 15; s. of Charles, Clericus; b. Co. Westmeath, B.A. Vern 1750. [M.B. M.D. Oxon.] See D.N.B. not recorded and Allibone. ------------------------------------ A few Latin Terms: agricola - farmer Archidisconus - Archdeacon armiger - bearing arms] artifex - artist causidicus - an advocate , barrister centurio - officer clericus et ludimagister - clergyman and schoolmaster Corcagiensis - Cork defunctus - dead generosus - noble, of noble birth honoris causa - honorary degree ingenuus - freeborn medicus - doctor or physician mercator - a merchant miles - soldier pilearius - a hatter or cap maker pragmaticus - solicitor pharmacopola - apothecary privatus - private person Source: FHL # 0990388