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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - P Obituaries, death notices, etc. - P Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Paget Berkeley, Hon. Mrs. 23/02/1859 Hampton Court aged 75, mother of Dowager Viscountess Guillamore Paget Edward 19/08/1920 Carroll's Lane War of Independence casualty; inquest report and funeral report (obituary, 17/08/1920) Pain James 03/08/1915 Putney, London architect of Limerick Gaol and Thomond and Athlunkard bridges; obituary Pain James, jun. 08/02/1851 aged 28, son of George R. Pain, architect, of Cork and Limerick, d. at res of his uncle, George's Street Pakington female (Mrs.) 28/01/1846 Westbourne Street dau of the late Sir Herbert Pakington, Bart Paliser Richard 22/06/1833 Bunratty, Co. Clare Palley female (Miss) 16/10/1813 Francis Street Palley female (Miss) 10/02/1827 Arthurs Quay Palliser female (Mrs.) 23/04/1856 wife of Rev. Palliser, co. Wexford, sister of Rev. Richard ?, Limerick city Palliser Grace 16/03/1844 Kildare Street widow of John Palliser of Derryluskan, Co. Tipperary, aged 82, mother of the Dowager, Viscountess Gort (death notice 20/03/1844) Palliser John 04/01/1834 Derryluskin House, Co. Tipperary Palmer Anne 25/10/1823 Glentworth Street Palmer Arthur 26/11/1891 Dublin death notice, late of Newcastle West. Palmer Caroline 26/03/1932 London aged 79, widow of J. R. Palmer, dau of late John Barrington, 91 George Street (obituary, 29/03/1932) Palmer Edmond 23/06/1804 Caherdavin, Limerick Palmer Edmond 23/06/1804 Caherdavin, North Liberties farmer Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Palmer Edmund 10/12/1853 Coonagh late of Caherdavin, farmer Palmer Edward, Rev. 11/05/1796 Clonmacken, North Librerties aged 85, Prebendary of St. Munchin's, interred in family vault there Palmer female (Mrs.) 28/12/1796 Nicholas Street widow of Alexander Palmer Palmer female (Mrs.) 12/12/1801 Birr, King's County (Offaly) daughter of John Singleton, Ballygreen, Co. Clare Palmer female (Mrs.) 07/12/1803 The Square widow of Rev. Edmond Palmer, late of Clonmacken Palmer female (Mrs.) 08/01/1823 Suffolk Street, Dublin Palmer female (Mrs.) 21/05/1836 Nusserabad, Bengal wife of Rev. W. Palmer, mother of Mrs. Joseph Ousley of Limerick Palmer female (Mrs.) 25/06/1856 Kilkee wife of John C. Palmer, Superintendent of Arnott & Co. of George's Street and Richmond Terrace, Limerick City Palmer Henry O. 15/01/1867 Newcastle West son of Arthur Palmer Palmer Henry Orpen 20/02/1841 Dominick Street barrister Palmer J. G. 02/06/1832 near Portsmouth Palmer Janet 13/12/1848 Dumfries wife of James Palmer, supervisor of Excise; mother of William Palmer, Accountant National Bank of Ireland, Limerick Palmer John 16/05/1801 London brother of Rev. Edmond Palmer, of Clonmacken, near Limerick City Palmer John 07/02/1818 Limerick(?) son of Edmond Palmer, of Caherdavin (spelled 'Cardavin' here), near Limerick Palmer John Jervis, Commander 13/04/1861 Sidmouth son in law of late James Bannatyne of Limerick City Palmer John, Corporal 28/07/1855 Castle Barracks aged 20, of Caherdaven nr Limerick City; his mother owner of bread shop in Denmark Street, drowning report Palmer Maria 15/11/1826 Ivy Hall (Limerick?) Palmer Martha, Miss 18/01/1792 The Parade aged 23, daughter of Alexander Palmer, linen draper Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Palmer Mary 23/08/1845 Dublin late of Limerick Palmer May 15/12/1941 23 Sexton Street news report, employed in the grossery department of Messrs. Looney & Co., buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Palmer May 10/01/1942 23 Sexton Street acknowledgement notice Palmer Octavius 08/09/1841 on board the John Flemming, son of the late Rev. Joseph Palmer, Dean of Cashel, nephew of the late Marchionesse of Thomond Palmer P. S. 26/10/1901 Newcastle West bank manager; obituary (funeral report, 31/10/1901) Palmer Thomas 24/07/1793 North Liberties former Sheriff of Limerick, brother of Rev. Edmond Palmer Palmer Thomas 24/06/1817 Meelick, Co Clare Palmer W., Rev. 11/09/1852 Vicar of Whitechurch, held high situation at Oxford, was formerly a Curate of Kilmurry nr Limerick Palmer William 10/10/1855 Denmark Street aged 17, son of Edward Palmer of Caherdavin, bro of John Palmer of City Limerick Militia Artilery Pardy Bessie 12/02/1848 aged 14, apprentice in Mr. Goggin's confectionery, George Street; sister of Constable Pardy of Kilmurry Pardy Bessie 09/11/1853 City Gaol dau of Henry Pardy, Deputy Governor Pardy Henry 31/10/1874 3 Edward Street aged 55; death notice Pardy Margaret 13/11/1862 Edward Street infant dau. of Henry Pardy, grocer Pardy Mary 21/12/1867 Edward Street aged 38, wife of Henry pardy, grocer Pardy Robert 28/09/1875 21 Patrick Street aged 4?; son of the late Henry Pardy; death notice Paris Thomas 07/09/1844 Egham Park H. (male) 19/06/1930 Glasgow accident on board steamer, "Kerry Head" at Limerick docks, inquest Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Park Robert 14/12/1899 commercial traveller; pneumonia at Barrington's Hospital; obituary Parke Susan 02/02/1859 Farrihy widow of late Lieut. Creed Parke, Royal Co. Limerick Militia, dau of John James Sullivan, Camass Parker Alice 05/11/1878 Roseville, Newark, New Jersey wife of Giffard Forbes Parker; dau. of Capt. Hemsworth, Limerick; death notice (also death notice 07/11/1878) Parker Ann 25/07/1817 Old Francis Street Parker Anna 06/07/1831 Thomas Street Parker Anne 08/07/1801 Nicholas Street Parker Anne 18/03/1837 Anne Street wife of John V. Parker Parker Anthony 27/01/1785 Castlelough, Co. Tipperary Parker Anthony 22/01/1800 Castle Lough, Co. Tipperary Parker Anthony 10/11/1809 Mary Street tallow chandler, death notice Parker Anthony 07/01/1860 Castletown aged 70, formerly of Fortwilliam, Co. Tipperary Parker Bridget 08/03/1898 42 Colooney Street widow of Matthew Parker Parker Catherine 20/01/1830 Clareview, Glin Parker Catherine 27/08/1845 Mallow Street Upper sister of the late Edward Parker, Clerk of the Crown Parker Charles 02/06/1923 London, England son of late Robert Parker, North Strand, Limerick; obituary Parker Easop 11/01/1862 Castle Lough aged 86 Parker Edward 10/04/1812 Honan's Quay Parker Edward 28/04/1838 Thomas Street Clerk of the the Crown, Town Clerk & Clerk of the city for the last 25 years Parker Edward 15/11/1843 Wickham Street pawnbroker Parker Edward 15/09/1849 Mallow Street son of Edward Parker, Clerk of the Crown and Town Clerk Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Parker Edward 27/07/1861 Mungret Street son of Thomas Parker Parker Eliza 12/12/1840 Kilcoleman dau of Anthony Parker of Castlelough, Tipperary Parker Eliza 21/04/1858 Mallow Street Upper wife of Dr. Joseph Parker, interred at St. John's church Parker Elizabeth 17/03/1832 Clare View Parker Elizabeth 02/03/1850 Roche's Street wife of James Parker (further notice 06/03/1850) Parker Emma 24/03/1864 George Street aged 4 months, dau of Mr. W. Parker Parker Ethel Margaret 05/11/1878 Roseville, Newark, New Jersey dau. of Alice & Giffard Forbes Parker; illness; (also death notice 07/11/1878) Parker Farmer 04/06/1903 1 Swanson Terrace, Military Road death notice Parker female (Mrs.) 24/12/1781 Newtown, Co. Tipperary widow of Francis Parker Parker female (Mrs.) 26/05/1783 Irishtown widow of Edward Parker Parker female (Mrs.) 06/03/1813 Plover Hill, in the Liberties of this City wife of Rev. John Parker, rector of Ballycahane, near Pallaskenry, in this County Parker female (Mrs.) 11/02/1824 Arthur's Quay Parker female (Mrs.) 22/02/1834 Merchants' Quay Parker female (Mrs.) 13/10/1838 Thomas Street aged 91, widow of Edward Parker, mother of the Town Clerk of Limerick Parker female (Mrs.) 25/11/1840 Dublin wife of William Parker of Ballyvalley, Clare, dau of the late Major Wilson of Caherconlish House, Limerick Parker female (Mrs.) 22/05/1847 Castleconnell Parker Francis 17/12/1878 Breskin, Clarina aged 65; death notice Parker George 18/02/1804 Mary Street aged 92, Lickadoon, Co. Limerick Parker George 16/06/1830 Wickham Street Parker George 11/09/1852 Kilrush aged 82, ship broker of Limerick Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Parker George 15/04/1854 Colooney Street Tide Surveyor of Lim. Port Parker George Albert 28/09/1859 Commercial Road, London aged 4, son of Robert Parker, late of Limerick Parker George E 18/07/1807 Doonass, Clonlara, Co Clare Parker George E. 18/08/1807 Doonass barrister, death notice Parker George E. 18/08/1807 Doonass barrister, death notice Parker Gertrude Marie 08/10/1887 Abbey View Terrace, Rathkeale infant dau of Richard Arthur and Gertrude Parker; death notice Parker Hannah 07/04/1852 Nelson Street aged 78, widow of Thomas Parker Parker Henry H. 22/05/1824 Glentworth Street Parker Hermina Catharine 12/01/1831 Clare Street Parker James 17/04/1819 Merchants' Quay Parker James 18/02/1846 Arthur's Quay son of the late Richard Parker Parker James 05/02/1851 Cecil Street Parker James 12/07/1854 Nelson Street pawnbroker Parker James 28/09/1859 Commercial Road, London aged 6, son of Robert Parker, late of Limerick Parker James 24/08/1871 Hartstonge Street Lower aged 16 Parker James 20/06/1916 R.A.M.C. Captain; First World War casualty; son of Robert and Norah Parker, St. Stephen's Villas, Limerick; death notice (additional info. from Commonwealth War Graves Commission) Parker Jane 11/11/1846 Cecil Street Upper widow of Edward Parker of Wickham Street, Chandler Parker John 22/11/1797 Dublin barrister, late of Newtown, Co.
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