Esq.
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Hugh
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Boyle
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1845-02-04
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2
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6
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Marriage
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On the 30th ult., at St. Patrick's Cathedral, in this city, by the Rev. Richard Quin, Hugh Boyle, of Killeen Cottage, Esq., to Jane Josephine, eldest daughter of Osborne Kidd, Esq. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple set off for Dublin to spend the honeymoon.
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Master
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Richard
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Boyle
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1849-10-22
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3
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1
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Death
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Oct. 11, aged sixteen, at Cabra, near Cootehill, Master Richard Boyle.
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Alexander
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Boyle
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1850-02-11
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3
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2
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Marriage
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Jan. 31, at Queenstown church, by Rev. Henry Woodroffe, Geo. Massey, Esq. of Woodfort, Fermoy, to Maria Rebecca, fourth and only surviving daughter of Alexander Boyle, Esq., of Omagh, late Captain in the Tyrone Militia, and Magistrate of that county.
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Maria Rebecca
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Boyle
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1850-02-11
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3
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2
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Marriage
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Jan. 31, at Queenstown church, by Rev. Henry Woodroffe, Geo. Massey, Esq. of Woodfort, Fermoy, to Maria Rebecca, fourth and only surviving daughter of Alexander Boyle, Esq., of Omagh, late Captain in the Tyrone Militia, and Magistrate of that county.
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Alice
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Boyle
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1850-05-13
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3
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4
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Death
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On 3d inst., Alice, the infant daughter of James Boyle, Esq., Ulster Bank, Ballymoney.
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Esq.
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James
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Boyle
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1850-05-13
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3
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4
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Death
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On 3d inst., Alice, the infant daughter of James Boyle, Esq., Ulster Bank, Ballymoney.
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William Richardson
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Boyle
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1850-10-07
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3
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1
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Marriage
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Oct. 1, Wm. Richardson Boyle, Esq., Londonderry, to Catherine, only daughter of John Simpson, Esq., Ballyards, near this city.
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William Richardson
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Boyle
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1850-10-14
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3
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2
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Marriage
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On 1st instant, at Lisnadill Church, by the Rev. J. Chamney, William Richarson Boyle, Esq., Londonderry, to Catherine, only daughter of John Simpson, Esq., Ballyards, Armagh.
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Hugh
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Boyle
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1851-02-17
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3
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1
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Birth
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Feb. 15, the lady of Hugh Boyle, Esq., Mall, Armagh, of a son.
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Anna Maria
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Boyle
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1851-04-28
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2
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7
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Death
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On 21st inst., at Ballymoney, aged twenty years, Anna Maria, the beloved daughter of James Boyle, Esq., Manager, Ulster Bank.
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James
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Boyle
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1851-04-28
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2
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7
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On 21st inst., at Ballymoney, aged twenty years, Anna Maria, the beloved daughter of James Boyle, Esq., Manager, Ulster Bank.
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Letitia
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Boyle
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1851-09-13
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3
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2
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Sept. 4, at Trevor Hill, Newry, Letitia, the beloved wife of Capt. William Boyle.
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Captain
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William
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Boyle
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1851-09-13
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3
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2
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Death
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Sept. 4, at Trevor Hill, Newry, Letitia, the beloved wife of Capt. William Boyle.
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Hugh
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Boyle
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1851-12-06
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3
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1
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Death
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Sept. 12, at New York, John, youngest son of the late Hugh Boyle, Esq., Rush-hall, county Londonderry.
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John
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Boyle
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1851-12-06
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3
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Sept. 12, at New York, John, youngest son of the late Hugh Boyle, Esq., Rush-hall, county Londonderry.
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Mr.
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Hugh
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Boyle
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1851-12-13
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2
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Death of Mrs. Kidd./It is our painful duty to record the demise of an amiable person, the lady of Thomas Kidd, Esq., J.P., and Chairman of the Town Commissioners, which took place at her residence in English-street, on the morning of the 9th inst., in the 45th year of her age. The deceased had been only suffering a few days, and bore her affliction with truly Christian patience and resignation to the Divine will.--The news of her departure caused universal sorrow in this city, as evidenced in the shops generally being closed, the only outward form of sympathy that could be shown for her worthy and affectionate partner and his bereaved family and friends. Very respectably descended, she was indeed an ornament to her sex--faithful in the discharge of every social duty, and jealous of the performance of every Christian obligation. Unassuming among those with whom she associated in friendly intercourse--unostentatious in the distribution of her charity to the poor; her loss is felt by all classes, but chiefly by her affectionate husband and children whom she loved with unexampled parental attachment. While in life few ladies were more generally respected--now in death none could be more universally lamented by high and low, rich and poor./The Funeral took place yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, and was attended by a large and respectable concourse of the gentry, clergy, and merchants of this city and immediate neighbourhood besides those of her personal relatives. In the mournful cortege was noticed wearing scarfs and headbands[:]/Clergymen[-]Rev. Messrs. Irwin, Wade, and Sharkey./Pall-Bearers[-]George Robinson, Esq., D.L., High-sheriff, Wm. Paton, Esq., Thomas Dobbin, Esq., George Scott, Esq., John Stanley, Esq., John M'Kinstry, Esq./Chief Mourners[-]Counsellor Kidd, Mr. Johnston, brother of deceased, Mr. Osborne Kidd, Mr. Benjamin Kidd, Messrs. E. and A. Kidd, Mr. T.A. Shillington, Mr. Hugh Boyle./Doctors--Cumming, Robinson, and Brice./On arriving at St. Mark's churchyard, the procession was met by the Rev. Mr. Irwin, rector of this parish, by whom the funeral service was read in an impressive manner, and the body, (enclosed in a stuff shell coffin, covered by one of lead, and one of oak, weighing about 7 cwt.) was deposited in the vault. The whole funeral arrangements were under the superintendence of the Messrs. Frizell, of this city.
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Esq.
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Hugh
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Boyle
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1852-12-18
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8
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Birth
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Dec. 7, the lady of Hugh Boyle, Esq., Mall, Armagh, of a son.
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