Nash Newspaper Notices
The Connaught Journal
Galway, Monday, November 3, 1823On Sunday night last, about 12 o'clock, the dwelling-house and offices of Mr. Nash, at Ballyvaloon, about a mile beyond Garrycloyne, in the parish of Grenagh, and barony of Barrets, were set fire to, and the entire consumed. The house was large and commodious, and the more perfectly to complete their wicked intent, was set fire to at each end. There were two men of Mr. Nash's inhabiting the house, who had been placed there by him as keepers on the lands, which he was obliged to take up from tenants, who had possession of it only for a year and a half at a very moderate rent, the greater part of which he was induced to forgive them to get up the ground. The wretches who perpetrated this outrage were not as sanguinary as has been experienced on many occasions, having given intimation to the keepers to prevent their falling victims to the flames.-- Cork Morning Paper.
Tues. 2 July 1765 - Sat. 6 July 1765
Faulkner's Dublin JournalDeaths. Monday, Lewis NASH, of Farrilny, in the County of Corke, Esq; aged 85 Years. b.1680
Connaught Journal
Galway, Ireland
Monday, Feb 17, 1823
Volume 69 Price 5 PenceMARRIAGES On the 10th inst.
In Dublin, John M'HUGH, Esq. Surgeon, Royal Navy, to Catherine, daughter of Captain NASH, of Brinny, County Cork.MARRIED. On Wednesday, the 29th ultimo.
In Cork, Lieutenant Henry Nash, 1st Foot, third son of the late Llewellyn Nash of Ballyganne, County Cork, to Alicia, youngest daughter of the late William Hughes, of that City, Esq.Clare Journal Aug 7 1845
Marriages
On Tuesday morning, at Ennis Church, by the Rev. Charles Ward, the Rev. John Nash Griffin, of Dublin, to Susan, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Pilkington, Esq., of Waterpark. After the ceremony a large circle of relatives and friends partook of a splendid dejune a la forchette at Waterpark, after which the bride and bridegroom, having received the congratulations of those present, left for the sea side, where they remain to spend the honeymoon.Armagh Guardian
Armagh, County Armagh January 7, 1845ROYAL SCHOOL OF DUNGANNON, The Rev. JOHN R. DARLEY, A.M., MASTER.
At the Half-yearly Examinations, preceding the Christmas Recess, the following Rewards of Merit were adjudged: Premiums to Nash 15, and Wolfe 17Connaught Journal
Galway, Thursday, October 9, 1823MILITARY PROMOTIONS War Office, Sept. 26, 1823.13th Regiment of Light Dragoons: Lieutenant John Gunn Collins, from half-pay 21st Light Dragoons, to be Lieutenant, vice Meunbury Nash, who exchanges, receiving the difference. George James Christie, Gent, to be Cornet, without purchase, vice Elton promoted
Connaught Journal
Galway, Ireland
Thursday, April 17, 1823PROVINCIAL NEWS CORK: April 13- On Tuesday night last, an out-house of Cornelius BROUDER, of Farran, near Castlelyons, was maliciously set fire to by an armed party, and completely consumed, together with a quantity of potatoes. Two horses, the property of BROUDER, were taken by the party, and returned on the following day. The cause assigned for this outrage is, that BROUDER lately took another farm from Samuel PERROTT, Esq., on the Castlelyons estate, which was taken up from the former tenant, Mr. PERROTT, having forgiven him a large arrear of rent.
On Wednesday night, a good farm-house on the lands of Knockaneagh, near Dripsey, was consumed. This farm was the property of Mr. CROSS. The farm was set to a new tenant, which being contrary to General Rock's new code of laws, produced the usual punishment burning the entire premises.
DONERAILE, April 10- A party of Whiteboys went to the house of George STAWELL, Esq.,last night, about nine o'clock, demanding five or six pounds. Mr. STAWELL not being at home, Mrs. STAWELL said she had no money. A fellow then presented a pistol at her if she did not comply with their demands. She then threw them a sovereign; they asked the value; Mrs. STAWELL told them 21s 3d. They then said, if she did not tell them the real value, they would pay her another visit. Also, a house belonging to a man of the name of
CONNORS, near the military station, at Two-pot-house, was visited. Two fires were observed near Rock Mills. And likewise an attack was made on Mr. NASH, at Graigue, last night.
The following notices were posted a few nights since, near Mill-street: "Take notice of these few lines Mattice SHEA to be clear of that farm against the first of May next 1823 or if you dont you will be burnt to ashes for we are not allowed to have any man in another mans farm by brave Captain Rock Charemans Orders." "I am one of my Masters Men that will do his duty While I am in the Service."
"Go by this Notice Charles WILLIAMS, or if you dont you will Sertainly Suffer for Removing if you do it therefore blame your Self for it for we are sworn not to alow any man to do it while you have a place of your own and by this oath you will not be spared a minute if you deserved it for we have in for you this done by brave Captain Rock."
On Thursday, the Parishioners, Prostestant and Catholics, of Kilmacow, held a Public Meeting, at which they unanimously voted a handsome Address, to be forwarded with an elegant present of Plate, by a very respectable Deputation, to their late Parish Priest, the Rev. Mr. Peter MARUM, now Parish Priest of Freshford.
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