Northern Whig - Monday, 19 November 1883

The charge for inserting in the WHIG a notice of Marriage or Birth is TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, prepaid.

The charge for a notice of Death is ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE, and for a notice of Interment, TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE for each insertion, prepaid.

These notices are repeated in THE WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG without extra charge. The name and address of the sender must accompany each notice, and when they are sent by persons not known to us, they must be authenticated by one of our Agents.

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Marriages

BRITTON--MAGILL -- November 15, in Donegall Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast, by the Rev. William Johnston, D.D., assisted by the Rev. James Martin and the Rev. Charles K. Toland, John Britton, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Hazelwood, Strabane, to Maggie Henry, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Magill, Belfast.

RICHARDSON--ELLIS -- November 1, at Monkstown Church, by special licence, by the Rev. W. E. Burrowes, R. R. H. Richardson, Glenmore, Lisburn, County Antrim, to Anna Ellis, Kingstown.

Births

HILLIAR -- November 14, at 100, Marine Parade, Brighton, the wife of E. H. Hilliar, of a son.

KENT -- November 14, at 6 Rich Terrace, South Kensington, London, S.W., the wife of Arthur Kent, of a son.

LETCHER -- November 14, at Ripley Lodge, Belvedere, Kent, the wife of M. J. Letcher, of a daughter.

Deaths

BELL -- November 17, at 108, Park Place, Ormeau Road, Belfast, Mary Agnes (Aggie), second daughter of Thomas and Agnes Bell. Her remains will be removed for interment in the Borough Cemetery, this (Monday) morning, 19th instant, at ten o'clock. Friends with please accept this intimation.

BRYSON -- November 16, at his residence, 2, Rugby Terrace, Belfast, William Bryson, aged seventy-one years. Interment in Clifton Street Cemetery, on to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at nine o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.

CAMPBELL -- November 17, at her residence, Main Street, Bangor, Agnes Campbell, aged fifty one years. Interment in Bangor Churchyard, this (Monday) afternoon at half past two o'clock.

CRAIG -- November 17, at 78, Old Lodge Road, Belfast, John Craig, aged sixty nine years. His remains will be removed for interment in Templepatrick Burying-ground, this day (Monday), at twelve o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.

DODD -- November 17, at The Manse, Newry, Rev. John Dodd, Pastor of Downshire Road Presbyterian Church. His remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-grouud, Ballyroney, on to-morrow (Tuesday), at ten o'clock.

PHILLIPS -- November 17, at 17, Dock Street, Belfast (the residence of her brother-in-law, Captain Mitchell), Ann, relict of the late T. G. Phillips, Queen's Square. Interment at half-past two o'clock, this day (Monday), in Clifton Street Burial ground.

WEIR -- November 18, at Dromore, County Down, Florence Emily, only daughter of Joseph Weir, aged two years and four months. Interment in Dromore Cathedral Churchyard, this day (Monday), 19th instant, at twelve o'clock noon.

WHITEFORD -- November 18, at 9, Cavendish Terrace, Antrim Road, Belfast, after a protracted illness, borne with exemplary patience and Christianfortitude, James Henry Price Whiteford, aged sixteen years. The remains of my dear son will be removed from the above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Ballynure, via Cavehill Road, on to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at the hour of ten o'clock, arriving in Ballynure at one o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. No cards. JAMES WHITEFORD.

WOLSELEY -- November 17, at his father's residence, Lone Ash, Ballymena, George Raphael, youngest son of William C. Wolseley, aged seven years. His remains will be removed for interment in the Cemetery, this day (Monday), 19th inst., at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.

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BOYLAN -- November 14, at Wellington House, Ballybrack, County Dublin, Jane, widow of the late George Boylan, and youngest daughter of the late William Johnson, of Fortfield, County Antrim.

CINNAMOND -- November 18, at 19, India Street, Belfast, Thomas Park, infant son of James Park Cinnamond, aged three months.

 

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Northern Whig - Tuesday, 20 November 1883

Marriages

BEVILLE--HAUGHTON -- November 15, in Morley St. Peter, Norfolk, by the Rev. F De Chair, Rector of the Parish, assisted by the Rev. Hugh Hare, uncle of the bride, Charles Francis Beville, Lieutenant 61st Regiment, second son of Major-General Beville, C.B., of Burfield Hall, Wymondham, to Adeline Emily, daughter of the late John Haughton, Esq., of Fundenhall, Norfolk.

STEVENS--LACK -- November 15, in St. Peter's Church, Highgate Hill, London, by the Rev. J. F. Osborne, Vicar, Frederick George Scott, second son of the late William Pickering Stevens, to Ann Easley, only surviving daughter of the late William Westlake Lack, of Hargrave Park Road, Upper Holloway, London, and the Bank of England.

WINTER--BARROW -- November 15, in Langton Church, Tunbridge Wells, London, by the Rev. G. W. Winter, M.A., father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Richard Barrow, brother of the bride, and the Rev. S. Bardon, Vicar of Langton, Alfred John Winter, of Swiffham, second son of the Rev. G. W. Winter, Rector of Litcham, Norfolk, to Clara Isabella, second daughter of J. J. Barrow, Esq., of Holmes Wood, Tunbridge Wells, and 35, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London.

Births

BOTTOMLEY -- November 16, at 15, University Gardens, Hillhead, Glasgow, the wife of William Bottomley, of a daughter.

CHAPMAN -- November 15, the wife of Edward Chapman, of Kirkstall Road, Streatham Hill, London, of a daughter.

CLARK -- November 15, at 15 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh, the wife of G. B. Clark, Writer to the Signet, of a son.

COBURN -- November 16, at Strandtown, Mrs. C. C. Coburn, of a son.

Deaths

BELL -- November 18, at tha residence of her sister, Mrs. Martin, 6, Milton Terrace, Belfast, Ann Jane Bell, daughter of the late Samuel Bell, Lisburn. Funeral private.

NICHOLSON -- November 18, at the residence of her son-in--law, Sam Cross, Myroe, Killyman, Eleanor Nicholson, wife of Edward Nicholson, aged seventy-nine years. Her remains will be removed for interment in the Friends' burying-ground, Grange, at 2 p.m., this day (Tuesday). Friends will please accept this intimation.

WHITEFORD -- November 18, at 9, Cavendish Terrace, Antrim Road, Belfast, after a protracted illness, borne with exemplary patience and Christian fortitude, James Henry Price Whiteford, aged sixteen years. The remains of my dear son will be removed from the above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Ballynure, via Cavehill Road, this (Tuesday) morning, at the hour of ten o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. No cards. JAMES WHITEFORD.

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BOYLAN -- November 14, at Wellington House, Ballybrack, County Dublin, Jane, widow of the late George Boylan, and youngest daughter of the late William Johnson, of Fortfield, County Antrim.

M'KAY -- November 17, at Main Street, Portstewart, Margaret, relict of the late Neal M'Kay, aged eighty-five years.

MONTGOMERY -- October 29, at No. 1316, Olive Street, St. Louis, U.S. America, Mr. Edward Montgomery, son of the late Mr. Robert Montgomery, Ballymena, aged sixty-seven years.

 

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