Elizabeth Brabazon GD010744    Contact contributor     Contributor Number: 32
Born ABT 1550
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Married Henry Duke
Child.
  • Anne Duke  b.1580 at Castle Jordan, Meath, Ireland, d.07 Jul 1601,


Notes: Freeman Journal Dublin, Ireland 20 Dec 1763 DUBLIN Extract of a Letter from Donglas, in the Isle of Man, dated December 9, 1763. "In our bay, on the night of the 7th inst. in a most violent gale o f wind, at fouth west, three ships from Liverpool were droe from their anchors o n St. Mary's Rock, and are totally lost with their cargoes, one of them a brig , called the Peggy, Henry Pardo, master, bound for Dublin, fifteen people out of h er were drowned, the master and mate saved. Amongst the unfortunate persons who perished, were Capt. Brabazon, and Lieut. Courtney. No person was lost ou t of the other two Vessels. Other Ships are put in here, with many passenger s for different parts of Ireland. On Friday last about eleven o'clock at night a rogue opened the parl our window belonging to Mr. Naghten, in Fownes's-street, near the play-house , and got into the same, but a servant hearing some noise, and going into the P arlour, the villain made off, without taking any thing of value except a ruffle d Shirt, a hat, and handkerchief. A watchman's stand is opposite the house. On Sunday Capt. Moore and his Lady, Capt. Lawe, Mr. and Mrs. 2 CON C Phillips, ____ Irwin, Esq; Dr Cunningham and Mr. Thompson, arrived on board the Dorset Y atch from Parkgate; as did a great number of passengers, and a cargo of mercha ndize in the Lively, Capt. Williams. On Sunday a charity sermon was preached in St. Audeon's church, for t he support of the charity school of St. Catherine, by the Right Rev. the Lor d Bishop of Clogher, after which a collection was made of 45l. A charity se rmon was also preached in St. Kevan's church, by the Rev. Dr. Man, Archdeaco n of Dublin, and 20l.18s.6d. was collected. Yesterday, the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, reviewed the Watchmen of t he several Parishes of this City in St. Stephen's-Green, when they made a formidable Appearance, particularly the Watch of St. ANN's and St. MARY's , who were provided with LIGHT INFANTRY CAPS, HALBERTS, and BACK-SWORDS, and th eir Lanthorns flung on belts. These and the City Watch (who attend Essex-Brid ge) are worthy of the imitations of the other Parishes, which if equally regulate d under the Inspection of his Lordship, the Inhabitants of this Metropolis woul d soon be relieved, from the Dangers, they have so long been subjected.Freeman Jour nal To the PUBLIC, As the melancholy Accident which happened to George Warner, at the Bo ot and Shoe Ware-house on Ormond-quay, Dublin, the 1st Instant December, has bee n attended with a considerable Loss to said Warner in his Circumstances, i t is hoped the Generous and Humane will be pleased to take the same into Consideration; and all who are pleased to contribute towards making up hi s Loss, are requested to send their Benefactions to Edward Newenham, Esq; in Gran by-row, and Thomas Cobbe, Esq; at his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin's in Kevan-street, who are pleased to receive the same. ANNE SHARMAN, WIDOW and Executrix of MICHAEL SHARMAN, Shoemaker, late of High street, D ublin, AT the Britannia Man of War, opposite St. Michael's Church, who fo r may Years had the Honour to serve the Nobility and Public in general, in th e most extensive Manner, and as she will employ none but the best Hands, hopes f or a Continuance of their Favour which she will endeavour to merit by having t heir Commands executed in the most exact Manner: Country Merchants and other s will find their Advantage to deal with her, as her Goods are known to be the b est in the Kingdom, and has always on Hands, a large Assortment ready for Export ation. N.B. She humbly entreats the Favour of those indebted to her, to disc harge their Accounts. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/