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1727: Edward Taylor, of Ballynort. (7) 1728. Gamaliel Fitzgerald, of Cloghready. 1729. Connell Vereker, of Roxborough. 1730. John Purdon, of Tullagh.

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1731. John Lyfaght, of Brickfield. 1732. George Green, of Abby. 1733. Ralph Wilfon, of Bohir

1734. Henry Green, of Ballymacrees. 1735. Edward Croker, of Rawleighftown. 1736. Jofeph Gabbett, of Ballyvorneen. 1737. Colthurft Langton, of Bruree. 1738. Anthony Parker, of Dunkip. 1739. Hugh Maffy, of Lifard. (8) a740. Robert Coote, of Ballyclough. 1741. Wilham Ryves, of Caftle Jean. 1742. John Fitzmaurice, of Springfield. 1743. Hon. John Evans, of Bulgadin (9), 1744. George Fofbery, of Clorane. 1745. John Weftropp, of Attyflin.: 1746. Stepney Rawfon Stepney, of Abingdon. 1747. Wynham Quin, of Adare, (10)

4748. John Creed, of Uregare.

1749. John Bateman, of Calow.

1750. Hon. Henry Southwell, of Stoneville(11) 1751. John Odell, of Bealdurogy.

1752. Hugh Maffy, of Cloghonarld. 1753. Richard Powell, of New Garden. 1754. William Green, of Ballymacrees.

1755. John Croker, of Ballynegard. (12)

1756. Gerald Blenerhaffett, of Riddlestown. 1757. Edward Walter Wilfon, of Bilboa.

(7) Elected Member for Aikeaton in 1727.
(8) Created Lord Baron Maffy in 1776.
(9) Son to the firft Lord Carbery.

(10) Elected Member for Kilmallock in 1768

Richard

(1) Second Son to the firit Lord Southwell, and Mayor of Limerick in 1750. (12) Elected Member for Fethard in 1768.

1758. Richard Bourke, of Drumfally. (13) ·
1759. Hon. Thomas Southwell. (14)
1760. John Brown, of Danesfort.
1761. Anthony Parker, jun. of Dunkip.
1762. John Thomas Waller, of Castletown;
1763. Thomas Royfe, of Nantenan.
1764. Silver Oliver, of Caftle Oliver. (15)
1765. Hugh Maffy, of Ballynort. (16)
1766. George Rofe, of Mount Pleasant.
1767. Edward Villiers, of Kilpeacon. (17)
1768. Richard Taylor, of Hollypark.
1769. Standish Grady, of Elton.

1770. Thomas Smyth, of Bohirlode. (18)
1771. Hugh Ingoldfby Maffy, of Spring-garden.
1772. Simon Purdon, of Cloghnedromin.
1773. Caleb Powell, of Clonfhavoy.
1774. John Tuthill, of Kilmore.
1775. William Gabbett, of Carline. (19)
1776. Benjamin Frend, of Boskill.
1777. Edward Croker, of Riverstown.

(13) Created a Baronet of Ireland in 1785. (14) Father to the prefent Lord Southwell.

William

(15) Elected Member for Kilmallock in 1757, in the room of William Blakeney, efq; and at the General Election in 1761, he was elected for the fame borough. In 1768 he was returned to Parliament almoft unanimoufly for the county of Limerick, and in 1769 appointed one of his Majefty's moft honourable Privy Council. In 1776, he was again returned to Parliament for the County of Limerick, and at the General Election in 1783. his health not permitting him to undergo the fatigue of a Senator, declined to offer himfelf a Candidate for this county. (16) Son to Lord Maffy, elected Member for Askeaton in 1776, and for the county of Limerick in 1783.

(17) Elected Member for Kilmallock in 1761 and Mayor of Limerick in 1762.

(18) Mayor of Limerick in 1764 and 1776, and elected Member for the City in 1776.

(19) Mayor of Limerick in 1775...

1778. William Fitzgerald, of Ballinard. (20)
1779. William Odell, of Fortwilliam.
1780. Hugh Lloyd, of Kildromin.

1781. John Grady, of Cahir.

1782. John Fitzgibbon, of Mount Shannon (21

1783. Percival Harte, of Coolrufs.

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1784. Sir Vere Hunt, of Currah, Bart.

1785. Derby O'Grady, of Mount Prospect. 1786. James Langton, of Bruree.

An Alphabetical Lift of FAIRS in the COUNTY

of LIMERICK.

Abingdon, May 27.

August 31.

Abbyfeal, June 29.

October 18.

Adare, March 27. October 14.

Almer, May 11, and 12. July 11 and 12. December 11 and 12.

Anglesborough, April 26. July 26. Sept. 26. November 26.

Ardagh, May 11. Auguft 14. November 21. Aikeaton, July 30. October 9.

Ballingarry, April 17. June 5. July 4. Dec. 5. Ballyfcanlan, June 8. Auguft 12. Sept. 29. November 15.

Ballinvreeny, April 21. yearlings. June 21, yearlings, Auguft 31, yearlings. Nov. 19. Ballingarrycramer, April 15. Auguft 30. both custom free.

Ballymagarrydown, August 13.

Ballybrood, June 12. October 13, grafs and custom free.

Bilboa, May 12. August 12.

(20) Mayor of Limerick in 1786.

Bruff,

(21) Elected Member for Kilmallock in 1783, and appointed

Attorney General of Ireland the same year.

Bruff, May 24 July 23, October 18. November 28.
Bruree, May 9 June 25 September 14
Caftletown maciniry, Feb. 11. April 17.
free, November 3. December 11

November 25, cuftom and grafs

Cahirconlifh, May 16, Auguft 19. Oober 17.

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* Cabirelly weft, May 14 August 26 December 21.

Cluggin, May 13 September 24.

December §. Novembers -6.

Court and Curraheen, April 23 June to Sept: 2. Nov 30. Croagh, March 4. May 1. Auguft 3. November 1

Croom, May 3. June 22. September 1. December 8. Dromin, June 12 and 13. Auguft 18 Septem. 23. Dec. 14. Fedamore, May 5

Galbally, May 12.

October 9

October 15.

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Glin, June 7

September 13 December 1.

Hofpital, May 10. July 9 September 8.
September 8. October 30.

Kilfenny common, May 15.

Julv 14 Septem. 12.. Dec. 22.

Kilfinnan, May 19

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Kilmallock, June 6

Kilmeedy, November 7. December 31..

Kilteely, February 1, June 1. October I.

Knockaderry, May 25. September 9. O&t. 29. Dec. 19. Knockany, Auguft 11. October 1. November 11.

Knocklong, June 5. October 1.

Lifmullane, October 10.

Montpelier, May 8 for tore cattle. June 10. July 8 for ftore cattle. September 7 for ditto. October 19, December

8 for ditto.

Morrae, April 29.
Nantenan, July, 10.
Newcastle, May 3.

October 27,
Auguft 5

November 12.

Auguft 20. "October 1:

Portrenard, May 2

July 18. October 13. December 15.,

Racahill, August 26.

Rathkeal, April 4 June 1, for horfes, August 25 Sept.

18. November 18, for horfes. Shanagolden, June 14, for strippers. Spurroboy, October 11,

September 4.

September 19,

Stonehall, May 14.. September: 25,00
Tubbermurry, April 4. Augufi 28
Tullow-lands or Newbridge, April 27, cows and theep. July
16, for ditto. September 13, for ditto. Nuv. 5, for ditto.

* At Cahirelly, which is part of the eftate of Michael Furnell, Efq; ftands a very ancient castle, in excellent prefervation.

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Infpire my grateful Breast thy praise to fing,

"Thy cordial Draughts reftore the fickly Frame,
"And youthful Vigour gufhes from thy Spring!"

HAYES'S Poems.

LIMERICK: A. WATSON, & Co, 1787.

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