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27 September 1821: County Louth: John Foster: Thomas Skeffington: Foster called to Upper House 18 October 1821: Shropshire: John Cotes: Rowland Hill, 2nd Viscount Hill: Cotes died 24 August 1821 9 January 1822: King's Lynn: Sir Martin Browne ffolkes: Marquess of Titchfield: ffolkes died 11 December 1821 12 January 1822: County Antrim: Hugh ...
The High Sheriff of County Galway was the Sovereign ... John Henry Blakeney [25] George IV, 1820–1830. 1820: Walter Lawrence of Lisreaghan [26] 1821: Denis Henry ...
John Henry Blake was the third and youngest son of Lieutenant-Colonel John Blake of Furbo, County Galway and Maria Galway of Cork. He was a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. He worked firstly as a bailiff on the Blake estate at Furbo, but in the late 1830s moved to Kiltullagh, Athenry, to act as his infant nephew's land agent. He lived at ...
John Walters: 1311: William Bond: 1312: Nick Delaweily: ... Henry Sadlier 1816 John George Newsom ... Thomas Gibbings 1819 Richard Digby 1820 Isaac Jones 1821 Sir ...
An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in Ireland, in the Fourth Year of King George the First, for the better regulating the Town of Galway and for strengthening the Protestant Interest therein, as limits the Franchise created by the said Act to Protestants only. (Repealed by Promissory Oaths Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 48))
1985 Christopher John Rolph Pope of Wrackleford House, Dorchester [319] 1986 Colonel Kenneth Dubois Ferguson, of Studland Bay House, Studland, Swanage. [320] 1987 Lt-Cmdr William Victor Percy Crutchley, R.N. of Mappercombe Manor, Nettlecombe, Bridport [321] 1988 Henry Walter Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax of Charborough Park, Wareham [322]
6 July – Henry Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Swansea (d. 1894) [30] 16 July – John Jones (Mathetes), preacher and writer (d. 1878) 14 November – John Owen (Owain Alaw), musician (d. 1883) 16 December - John Griffith, journalist writing under the pseudonym Y Gohebydd (d. 1877) [31] date unknown - William Davies, politician (d. 1895)
By 1821 the town had grown to a population of 290 in 46 houses. [3] A government grant in 1822 to relieve poverty in the area and this helped establish the fishing quay. [ 1 ] The 1820s saw rapid expansion and by 1831 the census recorded a population of 1,257 in 196 houses, with schools, churches, a brewery and other industries established.