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Irish Newspapers
The Belfast News-Letter 22 December 1772 To Mr. JAMES M'VICKAR, Merchant in Larne. S I R, Charles-Town, Oct. 21, 1772. THESE will inform you, that we arrived here all well and in good spirits the 18th instant (five Children excepted who died on the Passage) after a pleasant and agreeable Passage of seven weeks and one day.-Pleasant with respect to Weather, and agreeable with regard to the Concord and Harmony that subsisted among us all ; And, to confirm what we have heard you assert before we left Ireland, we must say, that we had more than a sufficiency of all kinds of Provision, and good in their kind ; And to speak of Captain Workman, as he justly deserves, we must say with the greatest Truth, (and likewise with the greatest Thanks and Gratitude to him) that he treated us all with the greatest Tenderness and Humanity ; and seemed even desirous of obliging any one, whom it might be in his Power to serve. If you think proper, we would be desirous you should cause these Things to be inserted in the public News-Letter, being sensible they will afford our Friends and Acquaintances great Satisfaction ; and we hope they may be of some Use to you and Captain Workman, if you resolve to trade any more in the Passenger Way. Now, in Confirmation of these Things, we subscribe ourselves as follows: We are, Sir, your Most humble Servants, Revd. Robt. McClintock, John Dicky, James Stinson, James Hood, Wm. Anderson, John Peddan, John Montgomery, John Thompson, Joseph Lowry, John Snody, Hugh Loggan, Timothy McClintock, John Caldwell, Peter Willey, Nathan Brown, Robt. Hadden, David Thompson, Samuel Kerr, Wm. BOYD, Hugh Manford, James Peddan, Robt. Machesney, Robt. Wilson, Alex. Brown, Wm. Eashler, Robt. Ross, John Brown, Charles Miller, John Parker, Thomas Madill, John Rickey, James Young, Wm. Simpson, Charles Dunlop, Robt. Neile, John McClintock, Thos. Makee. P. S. We had Sermon every Sabbath, which was great Satisfaction to us. We omitted to let you know, that the Mate, Mr. Bole, as also the common Hands, behaved with great Care and Benevolence towards us. "Transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick; posted originally to the Ireland Old News web site at http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Newry/1813/18130525.html." Irish Newspaper Index Anouncements appearing in a leading Irish newspaper during the years 1817-23
Marriages:
Year of Publication: 1818 Groom's Surname: BOYD Bride's Surname: CAMPBELL Marrriage Place: Newry County: Down, Ireland Bride's Place: Moorvale Bride's County: ?
Year of Publication: 1818 Groom's Surname: CADDELL Bride's Surname: BOYD Marrriage Place: Rathfryland County: Down, Ireland Bride's Place: Moneyslane Bride's County: Down, Ireland Additonal Place on the record: Banhill
Year of Publication: 1818 Groom's Surname: BOYD Bride's Surname: BOYD Marrriage Place: London Country: England Bride's Place: Bally Castle Bride's County: Antrim, Ireland Bride's Country: Ireland
Year of Publication: 1818 Groom's Surname: BOYD Bride's Surname: HUEY Marrriage Place: Bally-Castle County: Londonderry, Ireland Country: Ireland
Year of Publication: 1819 Groom's Surname: ORR Bride's Surname: BOYD Marrriage Place: Edinburgh Country: Scotland Groom's Place: Royal Fusileers Bride's Place: Pinkill Bride's County: Ayrshire, Scotland Bride's Country: Scotland Additonal surname on the record: Spencer
Year of Publication: 1820 Groom's Surname: BOYD Bride's Surname: HAZLET Groom's Place: Coleraine Groom's County: Londonderry, Ireland Bride's Place: Killowen Bride's County: Londonderry, Ireland
Year of Publication: 1820 Groom's Surname: GAMBLE Bride's Surname: FREEMAN Marrriage Place: London Country: England Groom's Place: 2nd Dragoon Guards Bride's Place: London Bride's Country: England Additonal surname on the record: Boyd
Year of Publication: 1820 Groom's Surname: FLOOD Bride's Surname: BOYD Groom's Place: Dublin Groom's County: Dublin, Ireland Bride's Place: Dublin Bride's County: Dublin, Ireland
Year of Publication: 1822 Groom's Surname: BOYD Bride's Surname: MAGNAY Marrriage Place: London Country: England Groom's Place: Shamrock Lodge Groom's County: Down, Ireland Bride's Place: London Bride's Country: England
Year of Publication: 1822 Groom's Surname: PAUL Bride's Surname: BOYD Groom's Place: Portadown Groom's County: Armagh, Ireland Bride's Place: Dublin Bride's County: Dublin, Ireland Additonal surname on the record: Wentworth
Year of Publication: 1822 Groom's Surname: BOYD Bride's Surname: PRINGLE Marrriage Place: London Country: England Groom's Country: Scotland Bride's Place: Royal Navy Additonal surname on the record: Richardson Additonal surname on the record: Richardson
Births:
Year of Publication: 1819 Surname: BOYD Place: Dingstowe Court County: Monmouthshire, Wales Country: Wales
Year of Publication: 1819 Surname: BOYD Place: Aberdeen Country: Scotland Additional Place on the record: 82nd Regiment
Year of Publication: 1820 Surname: BOYD Place: Cuddalore Country: India
Year of Publication: 1823 Surname: BOYD Place: Shamrock Lodge County: Kildare, Ireland
Deaths:
Year of Publication: 1818 Surname: BOYD Place: Acton County: Armagh, Ireland Additional Place on the record: Additional County on the record: Armagh, Ireland
Year of Publication: 1819 Surname: BOYD Place: Ferns County: Wexford, Ireland Additional Place on the record: Roplace Additional County on the record: Wexford, Ireland Additional Country on the record: Ireland Additional Surname on the record: Jocelyn
Year of Publication: 1820 Surname: BOYD Place: Paris Country: France
Year of Publication: 1820 Surname: BOYD Place: Duncormick County: Wexford, Ireland Country: Ireland
For additional information and to order the record, see: Irish newspaper Index database http://www.irishindex.ca/index.asp
Connaught Journal, Galway, Ireland March 6, 1823 DEATH: At Thurso, Miss Eliza BOYD, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant BOYD, of the 7th Royal Veteran Battalion.
August 7, 1823 Margaret BOYD, for stealing Bank Notes at Belfast, the property of Messrs. HENRY, on the 7th of April; and John LENNON, for receiving the same.
August 28, 1823 MARRIED: Mr. Robert BOYD, of Belfast, to Miss DRAKE of Bellaghly.
The Newry Commercial Telegraph May 25, 1813
THE SUBSCRIBERS Have for Sale at their Stores, on the basin.
400 Tons of Swedish Timber, 2000 Planks of different lengths, 139 Crates of A. B. & C. Crown Glass, 20 Tons of Newcastle Coals.
JOHN & HUGH BOYD. Newry, April 29.
The Newry Commercial Telegraph February 5, 1828 SUBSCRIBERS’ NAMES TO THE NEWRY DISPENSARY AND FEVER HOSPITAL, FOR 1827. Hill-street. John Boyd, 1 1 0
Ballybot Samuel Boyd, 1 1 0 Cork Examiner, County Cork, Ireland 2 January 1846
MARRIAGES: At St. Patrick's Church, Waterford, on the 5th inst., by the Very Rev. Archdeacon Bell, D.D., Richard Walsingham BOYD, Esq., of H. M. Customs, Ross, co. Wexford, to Susan HODGES, eldest daughter of John Hodges, Esq., of John's-hill, Waterford.
The Cork Examiner, Cork, County Cork, Ireland 1 February 1861
BIRTHS: January 28 1861, at Spire View, Rathgar, the wife of George W. BOYD, Esq., a daughter.
Faulkner's Dublin Journal, County Dublin, Ireland 1 Jan 1765-5 Jan 1765
Marriages: A few Days ago Mr. HINES, to Miss BOYD, both of Rathfarnham. Faulkner's Dublin Journal, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland 29 Jan 1765-2 Feb 1765
Marriages: A few Days ago, Mr. James BOYD of Coleraine, to Miss Susanna BROWNE, of said Place.
Faulkner's Dublin Journal, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland 1 June, 1765-4 June 1765 Deaths: Saturday last, at Ballycastle, in the County of Antrim in the 75th Year of his Age, Hugh BOYD, Esq.
Armagh Guardian, Armagh, N. Ireland July 8, 1845 BUILDING GROUND TO LET,In Dobbin-Street, FROM the entrance to the DEMESNE to Messrs. GARDNERS’ FACTORY. Apply to William BOYDNo. 1, Thomas-street. Armagh, 7th July, 1845.
The Armagh Guardian, Armagh, County Armagh, N. Ireland December 3, 1844
PROSPECTUS OF THE NEWRY AND ENNISKILLEN RAILWAY, PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE: John BOYD, Esq., Seneschal, J.P. Hugh BOYD, Esq.
The Armagh Guardian, Armagh, County Armagh, N. Ireland August 5, 1845 MARRIED: In Clennanese Presbyterian Church, county Tyrone, Hamilton BOYD, Esq., of Lynchburgh, Virginia, North America, toMargaret KINNEAR, eldest daughter of the Rev. James Kinnear, of Lower Clennanese, near Dungannon.
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