The Marriage of Mr. Frank Mahony 1881
Mahony – Sheridan Marriage Announcement Cork Examiner October 8th 1881
Mahony – Sheridan Marriage Announcement Cork Examiner October 8th 1881
The Coroner on Friday 26 July 1867, held an inquest at the South Infirmary to enquire into the death of John McCarthy who died in the institution on Thursday.
The village of Blarney, which fifty years ago (1832) was very unimportant, and would not have been known outside the county, but for the famous old castle and caves, and still more famous ‘kissing stone’, has now assumed a position which bodes well for its future.
This will be a vulgar article, not to say low, for it relates to slang, which is both. Therefore, you who are particular in these things, or squeamish, would do well to skip.
It still is important to many of our readers to describe briefly the architecture and arrangements of this large and prosperous establishment. It occupies the summit of a hill overlooking the valley of the Shourna, facing Blarney Castle and its historic groves.
(Before Messrs. W.J. Hara, R.M. (in the Chair). Thomas Andrews and T. Sheehan.)
Patrick Fleming, who was stated to reside at Passage West was charged by Sergeant Hogan with having made a statement likely to prejudice the recruiting of his Majesty’s forces by shouting “Up the Germans!”