News: Dublin Journal, Deaths, Marriages 2 Feb 1765 & 18th July 1749 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Islandwide Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy DUBLIN JOURNAL, DEATHS, MARRIAGES 2 FEB 1765 & 18TH JULY 1749 MARRIAGES. A few days ago, Mr. Charles GALT, of Colerain, Merchant, to the daughter of John ALLEN, of Rashee,? in the County of Antrim. At Tuam, in the County of Galway, Mr. Thomas BROWNE, of Clodcely, Esq, to Miss Ann DAVIS, daughter of Mr. John Davis, Esq, of Tuam, Esq. Mr. John Rotheram?, of Leighmore, to Miss DILLON, in Rathcor, in the County of Wexford. Mr. Benjamin CLARKE, Merchant in Ross Lane, to Miss READ, of Parliament Street. Saturday night, Mr. Samuel WATSON, Bookseller in Dame Street, to Miss WATSON, daughter of Mr. John WATSON, of Old Bridge, Bookseller. Robert Pool, Esq, of Aungier Street, to the agreeable Widow JOHNSON, of Bride Street. DEATHS. A few days ago, on George's Quay, Captain Robert WATSON. In Dame Street, Captain BEWLEY. At Knockmark, Co. Meath, the Rev. Oliver CARTER. In York Street, Captain MAUNSELL. At Flowerfield, near Colerain, Felix O'NEILL, late of Haslebrook, Esq. In Caple Street, Mr. John Farran, former cashier to the Bank of Hugh Henry and Henry MITCHELL, Esq. In Exssex Street, George TUCKER, Esq, Clerk of the Ballast Office. In the County Wexford, the Widow HOAR. At Kildare House, the Hon. Lady Louisa FITZGERALD, daughter to the Most Noble Marquis of Kildare. The wife of Robert BALL, of Ball's Grove, near Drogheda, Esq. In Dawson Street, most deservedly lamented, the Hon. Mrs GORE, Lady to the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Elphin. At his house in Church Street, Josiah BRYAN, Esq, Captain in the 3rd Regiment of Foot in the City Militia. He was an affectionate husband, an indulgent Parent, and a sincere friend, which makes his death deservedly lamented. 18th July 1749. DEATHS. Last week, died at Lisnevagh in the County of Carlow, Walter BUNBURY, Esq, formerly one of the Six Clerks, and Member of Parliament in King William's Reign, for Titmore, in the County of Wexford, who though he died at the age of 85, retained his senses to the last, so as to be able to read and write without spectacles. By letters from London, we hear, that last Wednesday, died at his house in Grosvenor Square, in that city, of a violent fever, the Right Hon. George Lord CARPENTER, of this Kingdom. His Lordship is succeeded in his Title and Estate by his only son, who married the daughter of Sir Robert CLIFTON. Wednesday last, General HAMILTON was interred in a very grand manner, in St. Peter's Church. His Corps was attended by Col. Lee's Regiment of Foot, now on Dublin Duty. Saturday last died at her house in Stephen's Green, the Hon. Lady Ann Pearce, relict of the late Sir Edward LOVETT, Pearce, Engineer and Surveyor General of Ireland. By her death, an Estate of 400/- a year in England, and a considerable personal fortune in Ireland, descend to her four daughters.