Search British Newspaper Archive
Amend Search
Enter the name of the person you would like to search for. Genes Reunited will then search the site for names that match.
If you are searching for a female relation we recommend you start your search using her maiden name.
Filter results by
Counties
12 matches for Cecil Idaynooth in the British Newspaper Archive
Enter the keywords or phrases you are looking for in the search box. You can enter more than one, for example Locomotive or Jack the Ripper.
You can narrow down the results by county, year and article type to get more specific results.
The text in the results may look strange. This is because we have scanned the original newspaper pages using high quality scanners and an optical character recognition (OCR) process which creates the electronic text. Both these processes produce the most accurate results possible; however, it is inevitable that some errors slip through due to the age and condition of some of the original pages. When you view the original image the text will display correctly.
These matches have been found in the British Newspaper Archive. If you would like to read this article, click on the preview image to see more.
![]() |
Limerick Chronicle Limerick, Republic of Ireland18 Nov 1846 shopkeeper. In Carrick-on-Sharron, Isabella, daughter of Mr. William Rutherford. In Town, Mr. Mamas Horny, Arehitlct. At idaynooth, Francis Cecil, second sun of the Rev. James Hamilton, of Trim, aged 20 years. At Ranstagh, Arabella, relict of the late John Fennell View article |
![]() |
Irish Independent Dublin, Republic of Ireland14 Jun 1905 Dixon asked the Congress for assistance in spreading a knowledge of the work of the Fade Cecil among the working classes. They explained the mission of the Feis Cecil, and said that since its establishment some good bad been accomplished regarding the teaching View article |
![]() |
Sporting Gazette London, England27 Apr 1889 Moreton Frewen, Sir Arthur Sullivan , and Mr . Re gg i e nal& occu pied a stage box facing Mrs. Hare and suite. Mr. Arthur Cecil seemed much taken with Miss Harriett Young's Bowereovered in another box, and gracing the stalls I saw dL. Hothfi eld, Sir View article |
![]() |
Sun (London) London, England16 Feb 1869 on the Ist of Marcia he should move that the Acts relating to the Established Church in Ireland and the Acts relating to Idaynooth, be taken into.consideration. BANKRUPTCY. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL gave notice that, on the 2Gth of February, he should move View article |
![]() |
Bicester Advertiser Oxfordshire, England4 Jul 1863 America end iathis country, aad intimated that he had no complaint to asks of the decisions of the American Cour • a.—Lord Cecil merely criticised some new doctrines enunlisted bz the Ameviesa (louts, which, if allowed to pow by the Foreign WiimiPte; would View article |
![]() |
Hampshire Independent Hampshire, England22 Oct 1887 persona attacks made upon Mr. Seely, came to his rescue with the following high tribute to his worth : With regard to tire Idaynooth grant, everybody who knows Mr. Seely Is aware that a more staunch and determined Protestant does not mist. . Sot whilat he View article |
![]() |
Limerick Chronicle Limerick, Republic of Ireland6 Sep 1845 &c. considerably ender first cost. N.B,—All Accounts due to the Establishment are requested to be paid in immediately. 40, CECIL-STREET, Sept. 6, 1845. Gentlemen ea 'Farmers who postponed the ent of their ice/mai with the LIMIRICE Cnao. NICLI emus to the View article |
![]() |
Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland15 Oct 1915 fcubj, ct {lie coLfoveocci ot tie C&tboiio Sooitty in Dab! 00 Wtdnrfcday. Cftidinal Logu preßid* ing, the eminent authcr, M» Cecil Chbbke»toff, fcaid &n apology was from one only a tectut convert £r.» ing who had bet all »bei» lives. His infeeDßifit.d when View article |
![]() |
Freeman's Journal Dublin, Republic of Ireland26 Sep 1868 icularsapply at the Begi~strar's 01ce, Landed Estates Court. Inns-guay, Dablin;: to THOMAS HUGH KENNY, SolIcitor, 7 Upper Cecil- street, Limerick; or to M1ATTHEW KENNY, Solicitor, having carriage of the proceedIngs, 17 Middle Gardiner-street, Dublin, View article |
![]() |
Newcastle Daily Chronicle Northumberland, England21 Jun 1888 Emetic*, Waterproof, Gipsy Queen colt, Sweetheart, Tommy Upton. and Lady Cecil went a mile. Soottirh King, Caerlarenick, Grey Friars, and King Monmouth went a mile. Dean?. Juggler, Idaynooth, Rokeby. filyfellow, Duke of Marl. borough, Fairy Vision, Hackman flly View article |
![]() |
Weekly Dispatch (London) London, England8 May 1869 then negatived. An amendment of Mr. Gladstone's to extend the 1* clod of redemption from 45 to 52 years was agreed to. Mr. CECIL moved In give powers to the owners who were not desirous of redeeming their rent charge to appropriate it to religions purposes View article |
![]() |
Weekly Dispatch (London) London, England26 Apr 1863 notice that on that day month he should move that the Souse go into committee for the purpose of withdrawing the grant to Idaynooth Collage. THE INCOME-TAX. —Mr. ROEBUCK gave notioe that when the Chancellor of the Exchequer brought his income-tax before View article |