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Freemen of Limerick from 1836 - 1927 1 Freemen of Limerick from 1836 - 1927. By Noel Murphy Source: - Limerick Archives, Court of Claims Books. L/OC/2/1, L/OC/2/2, L/OC/2/3. A William Atkinson, Printer by servitude to Stephen Byrum Goggin. 01/04/1837 Rev William Armstrong by marriage. 28/07/1852 B Stanley Bourchier son of Richard Bourchier. 01/04/1837 John Bassett by marriage to daughter of John Jones. 23/06/1838 George Bodkin son of James Bodkin. 10/10/1840 Joseph John Bromell son of Joseph Bromell, Iron Monger. 04/01/1841 Edward Bernard son of Luke Bernard, Deceased. 04/01/1841 Alexander Bannatyne son of James Bannatyne. 04/01/1841 William Hartigan Barrington son of Matthew Barrington 09/10/1841 Lt. Croker Barrington, RN. By marriage. 09/10/1841 Daniel Barrington by servitude to Sir Joseph Barrington, his father. 09/10/1841 John Barrington son of Benjamin Barrington. 05/10/1847 David George Boyd by marriage. 07/10/1848 Henry Gabbett Bindon son of Francis Henry Bindon, Lt. in L.C.M. 15/01/1850 Thomas Bourchier, Apothecary, by servitude. 01/03/1850 Timothy Bunton, Attorney, son of John Bunton. 28/07/1852 John Bassett by marriage. 28/07/1852 Patrick Baron, Paperhanger, by servitude. 02/08/1852 James Barry, Solicitor, by marriage. 14/07/1853 Robert Richard Baker, by marriage. 25/07/1857 Joseph Bourchier of Merchant’s Quay son of John Joseph Bourchier. 06/10/1857 William Hartigan Barrington son of Sir Benjamin Barrington. 17/03/1858 Frederick Barnes, by marriage. 05/04/1859 William Bredin by marriage. 30/04/1859 Nathaniel Bull, Cordwainer, by servitude. 06/08/1867 James Grene Barry of 20 George St. by marriage. 07/01/1884 John Richard Baker of Ashbourne House, son of Robert Richard Baker. 09/12/1890 James Matthew Hogan Bodkin son of James Bodkin. 26/11/1896 C Edward Corneal, Cabinetmaker, by servitude to Charles James 24/06/1837 Patrick Joseph Connell, Printer, by servitude . 16/10/1847 Francis Benjamin Carr son of John Carr. 06/10/1851 Thomas Cochran by marriage . 28/07/1852 Joseph Canter son of James Canter of Ballyvarra. 28/07/1852 George Cross Jnr. Printer, by servitude. 31/07/1852 Patrick Cronin, Leather Merchant, by servitude. 02/08/1852 John Carrick, Cabinetmaker, by servitude. 02/08/1852 William Canter, Printer, by servitude. 04/08/1852 William Canter. 04/08/1852 James Canter son of William. 04/08/1852 2 John Cronin of John St., son of Patrick Cronin. 10/07/1857 Thomas Cronin 2nd son of Patrick Cronin, by servitude to father. 10/07/1857 John Thomas Carroll son of John Thomas Carroll. 13/08/1861 Edward Carte, Upper Glentworth St. son of Thomas Elliott Carte. 04/08/1864 William Canter, Printer, by servitude to father William Canter. 05/06/1868 John Connelly, Shipwright, son of John Connelly. 05/06/1868 Stephen Connolly son of John Connolly, Shipwright. 31/05/1870 Carlo Sciascia by Marriage. 07/04/1897 Charles M. Sciascia son of Carlo Sciascia. 07/04/1897 D James Dennison of O’Briens Bridge by marriage. 23/06/1838 Rev John De La Field by marriage with Earl of Limerick’s daughter. 27/06/1840 Marie Napoleon Rini De Savary by marriage to Eliza Stamer. 04/01/1841 John Christopher Delmege by marriage 09/10/1841 John Christopher Delmege, Barrister, by marriage. 24/10/1848 George Dartnell by marriage. 28/07/1852 Charles Dawson, Baker and Miller by servitude. 31/12/1866 Rev James Dowd of 7 Swanson Terrace, by marriage. 07/01/1884 Charles Carroll Dawson son of Charles Dawson, Lord Mayor of Dublin. 21/03/1898 E William Evans son of William Evans, Grocer of George St. 09/10/1841 William Ledger Erson son of Paul Erson, Master Baker. 12/12/1849 F John Fitzgerald son of Michael Fitzgerald, Architect. 01/04/1837 William Fitzgerald by marriage. 31/03/1838 Joshua Franklin, eldest son of Rev George Franklin. 23/06/1838 Henry Edward Fitzgerald son of Henry Bindon Fitzgerald. 04/01/1841 Hugh Finch by marriage to daughter of George Sexton. 09/10/1841 George Fosbery son of George Fosbery of Castle Oliver. 05/10/1847 John Brown Finch son of Edward Finch of Quinelle, Co. Clare. 05/10/1847 William Causabon Frend son of George, grandson of Benjamin. 17/01/1850 Benjamin Bunbury Frend son of Benjamin Frend, Attorney. 12/04/1851 Robert Fitzgerald M.D. by marriage. 04/09/1851 William Fitzgerald son of David. 28/07/1852 G Lambert Drew Goggin, eldest son of Stephen Byrum Goggin. 01/04/1837 Henry Gubbins eldest son of Rev Henry Gubbins. 24/06/1837 Francis John Green eldest son of John Green. 24/06/1837 Edward Goodwin by marriage. 27/06/1840 James H. Gillan by marriage. 10/10/1840 Robert Gelston son of Thomas Gelston. 04/01/1841 George Gavin eldest son of Michael Gavin. 09/10/1841 William Gabbet by marriage. 16/10/1847 3 George Grubb, Woollen Draper by marriage. 13/03/1850 George Gough son of George Gough. 12/04/1851 Robert Young Goggin Stationer and Printer, by servitude. 03/08/1852 William Goggin son of George Morgan Goggin. 13/08/1852 Thomas A. Goggin, Printer, by servitude. 29/03/1858 Robert Gubbins, Carpenter, by marriage. 29/03/1858 James Gubbin, son of Robert Gubbins, Carpenter. 29/03/1858 William Crips Gleeson son of John Gleeson. 20/04/1861 Stephen Byrum Goggin son of Lambert Drew Goggin. 31/12/1897 Robert Gubbins, Carpenter, son of James Gubbins. 06/05/1905 James Gubbins son of Robert Gubbins, Carpenter. 30/04/1927 H Arundell Hill by marriage to daughter of Rev George Franklin 23/06/1838 Thomas Haynes by marriage. 05/10/1839 John W. Hunt son of Surgeon John Hunt. 27/06/1840 Robert Honeybourne by marriage 09/10/1841 William Hartigan by marriage to daughter of Michael Gavin. 09/10/1841 Joseph Massy Harvey son of Reuben Harvey. 20/06/1849 Michael Joseph Hayes son of Bury Hayes, Musician. 01/11/1851 John Connell Hall, Printer, by servitude. 31/07/1852 George Healy, Printer, by servitude. 03/08/1852 William Hosford by marriage. 29/03/1858 John Hosford of 22 Mallow St. son of William Hosford. 11/01/1884 I Charles Irwin, Sea Captain, by marriage. 24/11/1851 William Ievers Snr. J. P. of Australia son of George Ievers. 16/07/1890 William Ievers Jnr. of Australia son of William Ievers Snr. 16/07/1890 J Thomas George Jones, eldest son of John Jones. 23/06/1838 Dr. George Julius by marriage. 27/06/1840 Rev Benjamin Jacob by marriage. 28/07/1852 Robert Baker Jones son of William Jones. 04/08/1852 K John Kerwick, Printer by servitude to Watson & Mahony. 01/04/1837 Charles Kearney by Marriage. 09/10/1837 George Keating son of Dr. William Keating. 12/10/1840 John Kelly, Printer by servitude to Andrew Watson. 04/01/1841 Robert Keeyes, by marriage. 03/08/1852 Samuel Watson Keane son of Edward Keane, Grocer. 28/04/1859 Richard John Kane, 90 George St. son of Dr Thomas Kane. 07/01/1884 L Zachariah Ledger, by marriage. 01/04/1837 William Lee, Glass Manufacturer, by marriage. 16/10/1847 4 Zachariah Joseph Ledger son of Zachariah Minnett Ledger. 28/07/1852 Lewis Landeny, Printer, by servitude . 03/08/1852 Zachariah Palmer Ledger, Book seller, son of Zachariah Joseph Ledger. 01/08/1893 John Hackett Lee, Apothecary, son of William Lee. 07/04/1897 M Unnamed Myles son of James Myles, Iron Monger 05/10/1839 Rev George Michael Massy by marriage. 09/10/1841 William Maunsell eldest son of William Maunsell. 09/10/1841 James Marshall by marriage. 07/10/1848 James Fitzgibbon McMahon son of James, Attorney. 15/01/1850 Robert Maunsell son of Henry Maunsell. 17/01/1850 John Mason son of Walker Jackson Mason. 28/07/1852 Michael McCormack by marriage. 28/07/1852 James Mulready son of James Mulready, Cabinetmaker. 28/07/1852 Thomas Stannard McAdam son of Philip McAdam of Springhill. 31/07/1852 Samuel William Moore son of John Moore. 03/08/1852 Archdeacon William Wray Maunsell by marriage. 04/08/1852 Capt William Wray Maunsell son of Archdeacon William W. Maunsell. 04/08/1852 Robert Maxwell son of Robert Maxwell. 04/08/1852 Laurence Samuel Marshall, by marriage. 14/01/1853 George William McGill, by marriage. 18/01/1854 Sir Hugh Dillon Massy by marriage. 16/04/1859 James Meade, Accountant of Osmington Terrace, by marriage. 05/08/1867 Edmund Morony J. P. son of Edmund Morony Jnr. 22/11/1890 Henry Vereker Lloyd Morony, B. E. son of William Morony. 22/11/1890 James McMahon son of James Fitzgibbon McMahon. 25/11/1896 N O Gerald De Courcey O’Grady son of John Waller O’Grady. 01/04/1848 John O’Farrell by servitude to father William O’Farrell, Architect. 28/07/1852 Thomas O’Connell by marriage. 31/07/1852 Denis O’Shea, Printer, by servitude. 02/08/1852 William O’Rourke by marriage. 04/08/1852 John O’Shaughnessy, Cabinetmaker, by servitude, 04/08/1852 James O’Connor, by marriage. 12/08/1852 Timothy O’Connell of Osmington Terrace, by marriage. 07/10/1854 Thomas O’Connell son of Thomas O’Connell. 06/05/1905 James O’Halloran, Printer, by servitude. 06/05/1905 P Richard Parson Jnr. son of Richard Parson Snr. 01.04.1837 James B. Parker eldest son of Edward George Parker. 24/06/1837 Dr. Clement Pete by marriage. 09/10/1841 James Paine Jnr son of George Richard Paine, Architect.
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