The Supreme Purpose of Political Action – Bishop O’Dwyer’s Support for the Irish Party and Home Rule
In a letter addressed to the Mayor of Limerick, Alderman Joyce (MP..), the Most Rev Dr O’Dwyer expresses his support for the Irish Party and their quest for Home Rule. He starts by stating that obstacles preventing his cooperation with the Irish Party have now been resolved, and he gladly… Read More
Sarsfield Bridge: Connecting Limerick’s Past and Present
The Limerick Bridge Commissioners were established under the Act of 1823 with the purpose of constructing the Sarsfield Bridge, also known as Wellesley Bridge, along with a floating dock to accommodate vessels visiting the port of Limerick. Designed by the renowned Scottish engineer Alexander Nimmo and completed by John Grantham… Read More
Limerick Officer Severely Wounded in Action
Distressing news has reached the relatives of Captain J. F. Gleason, serving with the 8th Battalion of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, indicating that he has sustained severe injuries while serving at the front lines. Reports suggest that Captain Gleason’s condition is critical, prompting grave concern among his loved ones. Captain… Read More
Limerick Chamber of Commerce Criticises Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction
During a special meeting of the Limerick Chamber of Commerce, chaired by Mr William McDonnell, J.P., strong speeches were delivered condemning the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for actions that were perceived to harm, rather than support, Irish trade. The speakers, including Sir Thomas Cleeve and Mr A.W. Shaw,… Read More
Limerick Gathering Draws 19,000 Munster Residents in Protest
In an unprecedented assembly of regional residents, approximately 19,000 Munster men congregated in the heart of Limerick to voice their concerns over the Hole Rule Bill and muster support for their cause. The gathering, which took place on Muster Street, transformed into a procession reflecting the sentiments of the assembled… Read More
LIMERICK INQUIRY REOPENS AFTER FATAL FAMILY ALTERCATION
LIMERICK, Ireland – In a tragic turn of events, an inquiry was reopened today in the town of Castleconnell, County Limerick, following the death of Thomas Ryan, a resident who succumbed to injuries allegedly inflicted by his son, Patrick Ryan. The incident occurred last Friday, prompting authorities to investigate the… Read More
“Controversial Meeting in Rathkeale Over Medical Officer Salaries and Representation”
A heated meeting took place in Rathkeale recently, where the issue of medical officer salaries and local representation took center stage. The Rathkeale Board of Guardians convened on Wednesday with Mr P. L. O’Sullivan presiding as chairman. The discussion was spurred by a motion presented by Mr Cusack to establish… Read More
Mystery Surrounds London Ship Eiskasoni Bound for Limerick with Grain Cargo
Mystery surrounds the fate of the London ship Eiskasoni, which was bound for Limerick with a cargo of grain from Portland (Oregon). The ship was expected to arrive off the coast on February 10th, and at Lloyd’s signal stations in the Scilly Isles and at the Lizard, officers were instructed… Read More
Limerick and Clare Farmers’ Club Plans for Demonstration
A special meeting of the Limerick and Clare Farmers’ Club was held on the 15th inst., with Mr James Halpin, the vice-president, chairing the session. The meeting was attended by several members, including Messrs. John Coleman, J. Humphries, D. Kelly, P. Fitzgerald, J. McNamara, D. Purtill, J. McLerney, A. Stritch,… Read More
A Danish Lesson: The Poor Man’s University The Most Rev. Dr O’Dwyer on Ireland’s Educational Needs
In the theater of the Munster Connacht Exhibition, an enlightening lecture took place on Thursday afternoon, presided over by the Most Rev. Dr O’Dwyer, with Miss C. O’Connor-Eccles (Image) as the lecturer. The topic at hand was “The Poor Man’s University,” and it delved into the story of the Peasants’… Read More
Potato Shortage at Limerick Market Raises Concerns
LIMERICK, Wednesday – Limerick, known for its bustling market days every Wednesday and Saturday, faced a significant potato shortage today, impacting many prospective buyers. Reports indicate that only three loads of potatoes were made available at the market, a stark decline in the usual supply, despite a high number of… Read More
Limerick Bishop Voices Opposition to Partition in Letter to Trade Unionists
In a poignant correspondence addressing the crucial issue of partition and the dire need for freedom of discussion, the Most Rev. Dr O’Dwyer, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick, has penned a letter directed towards Trade Unionists and their stance on the matter. The letter, signed by the bishop, comes… Read More
“Job Openings for (Under 35) Dock Gateman and Swivel Bridge Man in Limerick Harbour”
The Limerick Harbour Commissioners have announced that applications are now being accepted for the positions of Dock Gateman and Swivel Bridge Man. Interested individuals, preferably men under the age of 35, are invited to submit their applications for consideration. Applicants can obtain detailed information regarding the duties, working hours, and… Read More
Guns Of The Armada Presented To Royal Ulster Yacht Club
The Royal Ulster Yacht Club in Belfast has recently received a remarkable donation that sheds light on a significant event in naval history. Mr J. W. Russell of Limerick has presented two intriguing relics of the Spanish Armada to the esteemed club. The guns, which were once part of a… Read More
“Workhouse Master Attacked: Limerick Board of Guardians Witness Ejection of Disorderly Man, Implement New Rule Barring Unruly Individuals from Boardroom”
A tense altercation recently erupted at the Limerick Board of Guardians when a man, who had been periodically residing at the Workhouse and was denied admission, attacked the Master attempting to eject him from the Boardroom. The incident unfolded before the eyes of the Limerick Board of Guardians, escalating into… Read More
Excitement Mounts for Limerick Regatta
Limerick – The highly anticipated Limerick Regatta has been scheduled for July 33rd, promising a spectacular display of aquatic prowess on the majestic River Shannon. With the potential to surpass the success of last year’s event, which boasted a remarkable turnout, this year’s regatta is poised to become one of… Read More
LORD CHIEF JUSTICE AND DRINK EVIL: Limerick Manslaughter Charge
The Spring Assizes for the Monaghan era commenced today with the Right Honourable the Chief Justice presiding over the Crown Courts and the Right Honourable Mr Justice Koch in the Uncord Court. Addressing the Grand Jury, the Lord Chief Justice remarked that neither in the nature nor the number of… Read More
“Dock Paving Agreement Signed and Sealed: Best Cement from Limerick to be Used”
Mr John Dundon, solicitor, forwarded an agreement for the block paving of the docks, which Mr P. Dillon is the contractor for, and requested that it be signed and sealed by the board. During the discussion, Mr Meany inquired about the type of cement that would be used for the… Read More
Limerick Grapples with Public Works Scandal, Pledges Cleaner Streets for Residents
Limerick is currently embroiled in a public works scandal that has seen a surge in complaints regarding poorly maintained streets and inadequate cleaning. The situation has prompted members of the Cleansing Committee to convene and voice their concerns about the efficacy of the current system. Despite some minor improvements, many… Read More
Rediscovering Melodies: Unveiling the Charms of “The Dear Irish Girl”
In the rich tapestry of Irish musical tradition, there exists a gem waiting to be rediscovered — “The Dear Irish Girl.” This beautiful air, sung by the old souls of Limerick, is a melody that has been tucked away in the annals of time, known to only a scarce dozen… Read More
Limerick Harbour Board Reviews Twenty Years of Revenue Growth and £4,000 Increase
Limerick, Ireland: The bi-weekly meeting of the Limerick Harbour Board was convened on Monday under the chairmanship of the esteemed St. Thomas H. Cleve, JF, DL. The gathering saw the presence of other prominent members, including Messrs FC Cleve, 3 13, Aldermen John O Buaen, Wm Wil, J H Roche,… Read More
Limerick Journalists’ Association Holds Inaugural Dinner
On Saturday evening, the newly-formed Limerick Journalists’ Association celebrated its inaugural dinner at Mr Fitzpatrick’s Restaurant on William Street. The event was presided over by the President, Mr W. Reeves, B.A., who highlighted the importance of the association and its role in safeguarding the interests of press professionals in Limerick… Read More
‘THE IRISH COLLEGE, ROME – THE NEW RECTOR’S ADDRESS TO THE ARCH-CONFRATERNITY’
In a packed Redemptorist Church last night, the Very Rev Dr O’Riordan, the newly-appointed Rector of the Irish College in Rome, delivered an address to the members of the St. John’s Division of the Arch-Confraternity. The occasion was significant as the Arch-Confraternity had arranged to present an address to the… Read More
Castleconnell Petty Sessions: Farmers Fined for Adulterated Milk Supply
In a recent session presided over by Lord Massey, J G Hurley, and S C Vaunsitturt at Castleconnell, two farmers faced charges of supplying adulterated milk. Patrick Ahern, a local farmer, was summoned by the Wholesale Co-Operative Society for allegedly adding six per cent water to the milk supplied to… Read More
Rathkeale Union Invites Tenders for Workhouse Supplies and Job Openings
The Board of Guardians of Rathkeale Union convened on Wednesday, July 19, 1905, to discuss proposals for various provisions at the Workhouse. Among the considerations were supplying Iron Bedsteads with spring attachments and matching Mattresses, similar to the current workhouse patterns. Interested parties were required to submit sealed tenders, properly… Read More
“Controversial Crimes Act Expansion Affects Limerick, Intensifying Debate Over Police Power in Ireland”
In a recent development concerning the controversial Crimes Act in Ireland, a supplement to the “Dublin Gazette” has announced the extension of various provisions of the act to additional counties and districts, including Limerick. The provisions relating to special juries and removal of trial will now apply to Co. King’s… Read More
Limerick Leaders Convene to Address Irish University Education Reform
Limerick, Saturday – Eminent figures from the city and surrounding regions, convened under the patronage of the Most Reverend Dr O’Dwyer and the Mayor of Limerick, are set to gather at the historic Courthouse in Limerick. Their mission: to deliberate on the urgent need for a reform of the existing… Read More
Seamen and Dock Labour Disputes Lead to Court Conviction
In a recent court proceeding at Liverpool, Mr W. J. Stuart, representing maritime interests, faced charges alongside Mrs. Mersda and George Rano for disobeying the Unified Maritime Workers’ (UMW) directives. The alleged transgression occurred at the port of Limerick, with ties to ongoing disputes in the maritime sector. The court,… Read More
Funeral of the Late Bishop of Killaloe Commemorated Today
Today, the solemn funeral service of the esteemed Most Reverend Dr M’Redmond, Bishop of Killaloe, was held at the Cathedral in Ennis. The ceremony was attended by several members of the Irish Hierarchy, including His Eminence Cardinal Logue, along with a large gathering of priests and a numerous congregation. His… Read More
TRAGEDY UNFOLDS ON LIMERICK’S STREETS: FIVE MEN SHOT IN A NIGHT OF HORROR
Limerick, Ireland – In a shocking and tragic incident that unfolded on Saturday evening in Upper William Street, Limerick, five men were shot, leaving at least three dead and two seriously wounded. The assailant, identified as John Carroll, unleashed four revolver shots at a man named Ready and his stepson,… Read More
For Sale: Residential Estate with Fishery on the Banks of River Shannon
A splendid Residential Estate is available for sale at Castle Connell, Co. Limerick, situated on the picturesque Banks of the river Shannon. The estate comprises approximately 30 acres, held in perpetuity with a nominal fee farm rent of £63 per annum. The centerpiece of the estate is the magnificent Woodlands… Read More
Limerick Farmer Fined for Neglecting to Eradicate Noxious Weeds
At a recent session, held before Mr P. Sullivan, R.M., Dr Magner, and Dr J. B. Hayes, Michael Fitzgerald, a farmer from Ardgoole, faced charges brought by the Department of Agriculture. The allegations pertained to Fitzgerald’s failure to eliminate noxious weeds, including thistles, on his property, as mandated by a… Read More
Charges Dismissed in Killaloe Petty Sessions
Before Messrs. I. M. Lefray, in the chair, A. N. Bmly, J. McDermott, and Dr Keogh, the Killaloe Petty Sessions heard several cases. District Inspector Steadman acted as the prosecutor. Mr Edward Hayes of O’Gonnelloe faced allegations of breaching the Licensing Act by supplying drinks to two non-resident travellers. Mr… Read More
Rathkeale Emerges Victorious in Limerick County Championship Match Against Patrickswell
Kilfinny, Limerick, Ireland – The highly anticipated Limerick County Championship match between Patrickswell (Image) and Rathkeale took place on Sunday at Kilfinny. Despite the intermittent showers, the sports-loving community of Kilfinny and the surrounding areas gathered in large numbers to witness the contest. The field was impeccably prepared, thanks to… Read More
Brisk Mayoralty Contest Unfolds in Limerick with Legal Implications
In a recent mayoral election in Limerick, Ireland, the political landscape witnessed a brisk contest among three prominent candidates. The contenders included the incumbent Mayor, Councillor T. Ryan, Alderman O’Donovan, and Alderman Paul O’Brien. However, the aftermath of the election has raised eyebrows, with potential legal proceedings looming on the… Read More
Important Letter from Very Rev Dr Shanahan, PP, VG
In a significant and encouraging letter to the Mayor of Limerick (Alderman Joyce, MP), the Very Rev Dr Shanahan, Vicar General of the Diocese, expresses hope and optimism for the future of Ireland. He highlights the unity of the people under the guidance of their faithful bishops and priests as… Read More
“Land Dispute Erupts in Riots and Unlawful Assembly: Thirteen Face Trial in Limerick”
Dissatisfaction Over Land Distribution on Roche-Kelly Estate Leads to Arrests and Legal Proceedings LIMERICK, Saturday – Tensions over the distribution of tenanted lands on the Roche-Kelly estate in Bruff have escalated into a series of riots and an unlawful assembly, resulting in the arrest of thirteen individuals. The discontent stemmed… Read More
Political Rally in Limerick Marks Strong Support for Home Rule
In a fervent political address, Mr Joseph Devlin, Member of Parliament, rallied the people of East Limerick, expressing gratitude for their unwavering support and emphasizing the critical juncture the country faces in the pursuit of Home Rule. Amidst cheers and applause, Mr Devlin praised the historical commitment of East Limerick… Read More
“Tragic End: Inquest Reveals Suicide in Limerick”
Limerick, Monday – In a sombre turn of events, Mr J. F. Barry, City Coroner, presided over an inquest on Monday concerning the tragic death of John, whose lifeless body was discovered hanging by a rope in his residence on Market Alley the previous evening. Patrick Earls, the son-in-law of… Read More
Tragic Suicide in County Limerick
A heartbreaking incident unfolded in County Limerick a few days ago when a farmer named William Garrett, residing in Farnane near Cappawmore, took his own life by cutting his throat with a razor in the kitchen of his house. The shocking act was discovered by the milk boy, who managed… Read More
Workhouses Criticised as Modern Bastilles: Calls for Reform and Transparency
In a thought-provoking letter to The Limerick Echo, a concerned citizen has brought attention to the contentious issue of workhouses in Ireland, drawing parallels to historic bastilles and questioning their impact on the nation. The author, writing under the pseudonym “Free Lance,” highlights the recent condemnation of workhouses by Judge… Read More
Limerick Agricultural Trials: Arable Farming Sheds Light on Profitable Prospects
Co. Limerick — To discern the financial viability of arable versus exclusive grass farming, the county instructor in Co. Limerick has conducted a series of intriguing experiments. The primary objective was to assess the economic outcomes of these two approaches and potentially challenge prevailing notions about the most profitable land… Read More
Limerick Man, Edward Daly, Executed: Correction Issued
In a poignant turn of events, the recent execution of Edward Daly, initially misattributed to Cavan, has brought to light the true origins of this young officer. Contrary to previous reports, Daly hailed from the historic city of Limerick, where he was a nephew of Mr John Daly, a former… Read More
Electric Power for All Ireland: Ambitious Scheme Unveiled in Limerick
An ambitious project aiming to illuminate homes and energize industries across the entirety of Ireland has been revealed by engineer Mr McAndrew. The scheme, with its focal point in Limerick, entails harnessing the mighty waters of the Shannon River, with an estimated investment nearing £2,000,000. In a recent interview with… Read More
Limerick Mourns the Passing of Distinguished Soldier, Captain Alexander David Fraser
Castle Connell, County Limerick – The community of Castle Connell and beyond is in mourning following the recent passing of Captain Alexander David Fraser, a distinguished and respected soldier who succumbed to enteric fever in Kimberley. Captain Fraser’s legacy is one of valour, dedication, and unwavering service to his country.… Read More
Limerick’s Demonstration to Commemorate the Manchester Martyrs
Limerick – The forthcoming commemoration of the Manchester Martyrs’ anniversary in Limerick has stirred anticipation as Mr Thomas F. O’Sullivan of Listowel has been officially announced as the keynote speaker for the occasion. The event, scheduled for next Sunday, is set to be a solemn and poignant gathering. Initially, there… Read More
Turmoil in Limerick as Residents Protest Alleged Immoral Literature Sales
Limerick, a city steeped in history and tradition, found itself at the heart of a contentious issue on Sunday. A group of individuals took matters into their hands in response to the sale of newspapers deemed to contain alleged immoral content. The incident unfolded as a newsboy attempted to offer… Read More
WEST LIMERICK BRANCH FOCUSES ON AGRICULTURAL MATTERS
The West Limerick Branch of the Irish Agricultural Association held a representative meeting at the Munster Hotel in Newcastle West on Saturday. Despite inclement weather causing some members’ unavoidable absence, the meeting proceeded with enthusiasm. Mr M. O’Mahony from Devon Road presided, and attendees included representatives from various areas, expressing… Read More
Limerick Corporation Explores Shipbuilding Prospects with Lord Pirrie
Limerick, Thursday – In a recent meeting of the Limerick Corporation Committee, the Mayor presiding, a resolution put forth by Councillor Michael O’Brien gained unanimous approval. The resolution suggests engaging with Lord Pirrie, the head of the renowned shipbuilding firm Harland and Wolff based in Belfast. The focus of the… Read More
Technical Instruction Department’s Inconsistent Approach
The Department overseeing technical instruction in Ireland has raised concerns with its approach to the efforts made by the Limerick Committee in organizing local school affairs. The resignation of Mr Quick, the principal who also taught Practical Mathematics, necessitated the election of a successor. During Mr Quick’s tenure, the Department… Read More
LIMERICK CHRISTMAS MERRIMENT INTERRUPTED AS WINDOWS SMASHED
LIMERICK, WEDNESDAY – In the quiet early hours of this morning, Limerick experienced an unfortunate incident that marred the festive spirit of Christmas. The incident occurred shortly after the joyous ringing of church bells marked the commencement of the holiday season. As the majority of the city’s residents had retired… Read More
Limerick National Holiday Committee Prepares for St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, Split in Cork
Limerick – On Sunday evening, the National Holiday Committee convened at the Town Hall to finalize preparations for the upcoming celebration of the National Festival on Thursday. Presided over by Reverend T. Lee of St. John’s Abbey, President of the Limerick Branch of the Gaelic League, the meeting saw a… Read More
“A Call for Tolerance and Justice: Mr Michael Davitt Addresses Prejudice Towards Jews and Irish”
Hatred of oppression has always been a defining characteristic of Mr Michael Davitt’s character, irrespective of whether the victim belongs to the Jewish or Christian faith, or whether they are white or black. Thus, it comes as no surprise that his recent letter, published in response to the criticisms levied… Read More
“Royal Munster Fusiliers Return Home After Distinguished Service in Malta”
Limerick, Ireland – In a significant development, the 6th Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County) Militia has received orders to return to their homeland from Malta. The battalion, which has been stationed in Malta for nearly 14 months since its mobilization in May of the previous year, is set… Read More
Historic Limerick Cathedral Hosts Joyous Wedding Ceremony Uniting Two Prominent Families
Limerick, Ireland – In a heartwarming celebration of love, faith, and community, Limerick Cathedral became the setting for a joyous wedding ceremony that captivated the hearts of all in attendance. Robert Gerald Rodney Eden, the son of the late Canon Eden, former rector of Sedgefield in Durham, joined in matrimony… Read More
Limerick Welcomes Literary Society for Whitsuntide Celebrations
In a spirited gathering at the Town Hall, approximately twenty-five members of the Limerick Irish Literary Society extended a warm welcome to their counterparts from London. The occasion marked the commencement of the Whitsuntide holidays, with the Right Reverend Dr Orpen presiding over a public meeting organized in honour of… Read More
Limerick Seamen’s Wage Dispute Unfolds Amidst Striking Tides
In a legal skirmish that unfolded in Limerick yesterday, the spotlight fell on twelve seamen associated with the steamer Homefield. The maritime workers, whose claims for wages had been dismissed by local magistrates just days earlier, found themselves in the courtroom yet again. This time as the prosecution in a… Read More
Tragic End for Policeman in Co. Limerick: Inquest Unveils Heartbreaking Details
In a sombre inquest held at Askeaton, Co. Limerick, the heartbreaking circumstances of the suicide of Constable Patrick Healy were laid bare. The event unfolded in the local police barracks, casting a pall of sorrow over the community. Constable John, providing evidence during the inquiry, recounted the sequence of events… Read More
LIMERICK GUARDIANS UNANIMOUSLY PROTEST GOVERNMENT’S PENSION CONTRIBUTION PROPOSAL
In a significant development, a meeting convened by the Limerick Guardians today witnessed a noteworthy announcement from the Local Government Board, sparking concerns and protests among the attendees. According to information shared by the Local Government Board during the meeting, it was conveyed that the government was contemplating proposing legislation… Read More
“Limerick Updates: New Postmaster, Hospital Debt Appeal, Civic Honours, Infrastructure Concerns, Workhouse Physicians, Abattoir Proposal, and Race Event Success”
Various developments and issues in Limerick are worthy of documenting, including the appointment of a new Postmaster following an inquiry, a strong appeal for support to address the debt of St. John’s Hospital, the presentation of Rev. James O’Neill for his efforts in the Antipodes, concerns related to street maintenance… Read More
Rathkeale Contemplates Dispensary Dilemma
The Rathkeale Municipal Authorities find themselves embroiled in a quandary concerning the proposed establishment of a dispensary in the town. The Rathkeale Guardians had applied for a certificate under the Dispensary Houses Act, which would enable them to secure a loan for the construction of said dispensary. However, their efforts… Read More
Author of “Father O’Flynn” Revealed: Percival Graves
Percival Graves, the talented author behind the beloved Irish folk song “Father O’Flynn,” has emerged from the annals of musical history. Graves, known for his contributions to Welsh National Eisteddfods and his impressive collection of unpublished songs, was born in Dublin in the year 1846. His family lineage included a… Read More
Joy And Nostalgia At Limerick Postal Reunion
The atmosphere at St. Ita’s House on St. Stephen’s Night was one of joy and nostalgia as the Postal and Telegraph staff of Limerick came together for a long-awaited reunion. The evening was filled with laughter, heartfelt conversations, and a sense of camaraderie that only comes from shared experiences. Amidst… Read More
LORD DUNRAVEN’S VIEWS ON DEVOLUTION MET WITH STRONG OPPOSITION
Dublin, Saturday – Lord Dunraven’s recent endorsement of the Irish Reform Association’s devolution proposal has been met with skepticism and opposition. Lord Dunraven, known for his liberal views, expressed his belief in the merits of the Irish Reform Association’s program as a solution to Irish issues. However, his views have… Read More
Viceroy’s Recent Tour Culminates in Grateful Letter to Lord Dunraven
Following his recent tour across the South, His Excellency, the Lord Lieutenant, penned a letter to Lord Dunraven, expressing profound gratitude for the hospitality extended during his stay in County Limerick. The missive, brimming with appreciation, highlights the enchanting allure and historical richness of Munster, coupled with the scenic splendor… Read More
“Alderman John Daly of Limerick Receives Freedom of Kilkenny”
The Corporation of Kilkenny bestowed the prestigious freedom of the city upon Alderman John Daly of Limerick on Monday. In his response, Alderman Daly expressed his optimism about the changing times in Ireland, where the granting of city freedoms was no longer reserved for individuals with ulterior motives or those… Read More
Tragic Suffocation in Limerick: Mother and Two Children Found Dead in Their Home
A heartbreaking incident occurred in the Limerick region, near the borders of Kerry. According to a telegram, Hannah Kelly and her two young children, John and Mary, aged eleven and eight, respectively, were found dead in their Athea residence on Thursday. It seems that Hannah, in an attempt to keep… Read More
Historic Win for Limerick: Home Rule’s First Victory
Special Telegram: In a momentous gathering of the National Coursing Club, convened today in Liverpool, a significant breakthrough unfolded. The assembly witnessed the reading of a letter authored by Mr P.J. O’Sullivan of Limerick, advocating the recognition of the Irish Central Committee, a body he founded, as an integral committee… Read More
Intriguing Reports from County Limerick
County Limerick has found itself embroiled in some rather unusual reports, prompting questions and intrigue among the locals and beyond. One particular rumor has piqued the curiosity of the public: the claim that, prior to the arrival of the current County Inspector, a local District Inspector had imposed a rule… Read More
Limerick’s Crescent Bar: A Welcoming Haven in Limerick City
Nestled in the heart of Limerick, the Crescent Bar stands as a beacon of comfort and conviviality for locals and visitors alike. Owned and operated by W. J. South, this establishment has become synonymous with warm hospitality and a vast selection of beverages, offering a haven for those seeking a… Read More
HOSPITAL CO. LIMERICK AND THE UNITED IRISH LEAGUE
A special meeting of the above was held on Sunday in the parochial hall, with Rev. H. Mockler presiding. Other attendees included Messrs. F. Mitchell (co. sec.), P. Murnane, J. Ryan (v. pres.), M. O’Connell, P. H. Madden, T. Power, J. O’Neill, J. Davern, J. Hanlon, R. Coffey, J. Jones,… Read More
TENSION OVER THANKS TO LIMERICK NO. 2 CHAIRMEN
At a recent meeting of the Limerick No. 2 Council, chaired by Captain O’Brien, an interesting discussion arose regarding a resolution of thanks to be given to the Chairman and Vice-Chairman for their services in presiding over council deliberations during the past twelve months. Captain O’Brien opened the floor by… Read More
Richard Croker: A Stalwart Irishman’s Rise to Derby Victory
“Caricature showing politicians and people representing different professions revolving around head of Richard “Boss” Croker as the Sun.” In the annals of racing history, Mr Richard Croker, the inaugural former Tammany Boss to triumph at the Derby, emerges as a true son of Ireland, hailing from the quaint town of… Read More
Big Hurling Match At Limerick: London Irish vs. Limerick
On Sunday, in front of a large crowd at the Markets Field in Limerick, an exciting hurling match took place between Brian Borus (London) and a team representing Limerick city and county. The Londoners, mostly consisting of players from Clare, were invited by the Limerick team to compete. From start… Read More
NOTICE OF COMPENSATION APPLICATIONS FOR CRIMINAL INJURIES
The Clerk of the Crown and Peace for County Limerick has published a list of applications for compensation for criminal injuries that will be tried at the next County Court Sittings in Limerick on the 5th of October, 1905. The cases involve various incidents of malicious burning, cutting, poisoning, and… Read More
Accused Sent for Trial: Limerick Murder Case Unfolds
Limerick, Sunday. In a chilling turn of events, the ongoing investigation into the tragic murder of Jane Treacy took a significant step forward as five individuals—Michael Doolan, James Doolan, Ellen Organ, Elizabeth Doolan, and Margaret Quinn—were charged and remanded for the wilful murder of the 45-year-old married woman from Palmerstown… Read More
Remembering the Manchester Martyrs: Appeal to Support Allen’s Family
As the anniversary of the execution of the “Manchester Martyrs” approaches, Irishmen across the globe prepare to honour the memory of the brave trio who have become revered figures in the hearts of Irish nationals everywhere. This solemn occasion, marking the thirty-eighth anniversary of their tragic end, will see Limerick… Read More
A Limerick Lace Love Affair: The Nuptials of Miss Phyllis Worthington and Mr R. J. Coryndon
In the picturesque setting of Lowestoft Parish Church, a timeless love story unfolded as Miss Phyllis Worthington, daughter of the late Mr James C. Worthington and Mrs. Worthington, exchanged vows with Mr R. J. Coryndon, the esteemed Resident Commissioner of Swaziland. The air was filled with anticipation and the joyous… Read More
Countess Cadogan to Grace Limerick’s Irish Industries Exhibition
In a grand display of cultural and economic significance, the esteemed Countess Cadogan and the Earl of Adare are slated to make a distinguished appearance at the Irish Industries Exhibition, set amidst the picturesque backdrop of County Limerick. This eminent event, scheduled for the first week of December, promises to… Read More
LIMERICK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ADVOCATES SPECIALISED INSURANCE BILL
Limerick, Thursday – In a significant development this afternoon, the Limerick Chamber of Commerce endorsed a proposal related to the Insurance Bill. The resolution, put forward by Mr J. Ellis Goodbody, underscores the Chamber’s acceptance of the notion that the conservation of national resources and protection for the working class… Read More
Ferocious Storm Sweeps Through Limerick
Limerick experienced a fierce storm on Monday night, as a tempestuous disturbance descended upon the city from the west. The onslaught lasted for hours, unleashing powerful winds that wrought havoc across the landscape, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The ferocity of the storm was evident as it… Read More
Tragedy Strikes Dublin Carpenters in Limerick: Investigation Underway
In a sombre turn of events, the city of Limerick witnessed an unfortunate incident involving two Dublin carpenters, identified as Mr Thomas and another man named Mr Rourke. The duo, who had been diligently working for a local builder, found themselves facing an unexpected turn of fate during a leisurely… Read More
Tragic Drowning Incident Unfolds in Limerick
In a sombre turn of events, the vibrant city of Limerick finds itself shrouded in mourning following a fatal drowning incident. The inquest, presided over by Mr J.F. Barry, J.P., sheds light on the untimely demise of James, a 40-year-old labourer whose lifeless body was discovered in the Grand Canal… Read More
Limerick Council Awards Freedom of the City to Mr Kruger in Heated Debate
During a convened meeting of the Limerick Corporation, presided over by Mayor John Daly, a significant decision unfolded as the council members deliberated on conferring the esteemed freedom of the city upon Miss Maud Gonne. As the proceedings advanced, Councillor Wheelan and Councillor Moran ventured to propose a similar honour… Read More
Limerick Selects Lundon as Parliamentary Candidate in United Irish League Convention
In a decisive move, the United Irish League Convention gathered at the County Court House in Limerick yesterday to choose its parliamentary candidate for East Limerick. Canon Power, presiding over the convention, oversaw the selection process with 870 delegates in attendance. The presence of Mr John Muldoon, MP.., representing the… Read More
New Zealand Dominates Athletic Scene: Unveiling the Secrets of Their Success
Introduction: In the annals of rugby history, certain matches stand out as memorable and iconic, encapsulating the essence of the sport’s passion, skill, and camaraderie. One such notable encounter took place between the invincible New Zealand rugby team, affectionately known as the “All Blacks,” and a determined selection representing Munster.… Read More
Family Tragedy Unfolds in Co. Limerick as Brother Faces Murder Charge
In a sombre courtroom scene in Limerick today, the community grappled with the aftermath of a tragic incident that unfolded in Miltown, a village nestled in the heart of Co. Limerick. Denis Carroll, a farmer hailing from the area, stood accused of the murder of his own brother, James Carroll,… Read More
Decisions Made at the Harbour Board Meeting
At the recent fortnightly meeting of the Limerick Harbour Board, several important matters were discussed and decisions were made for the betterment of the harbor’s operations. The meeting, presided over by Alderman O’Brien (loewm tenens), was attended by various members and officials. One of the significant issues addressed during the… Read More
Harvey’s Quay: A Historical Merge of Quays in Limerick
The street now known as Harvey’s Quay in Limerick has an interesting history that traces back to the 1820s. Originally, there were two separate quays in the area, each named after the individuals who constructed them. The first part, known as Harvey’s Quay, stretched between Bedford Row and Lower Cecil… Read More
LIMERICK BOY’S SUICIDE ATTEMPT FOLLOWING REFORMATORY COMMITMENT
Limerick, Saturday – A distressing incident unfolded as Patrick Tracy, a resident of the area, attempted suicide after being committed to a reformatory. The young boy, aged unspecified, sought to end his life by breaking a glass bottle and using a shard to inflict harm on himself. The incident transpired… Read More
Limerick’s Streets Under Scrutiny: Cleansing Committee’s Claims Challenged
The deplorable state of Limerick’s streets has been a matter of public concern, prompting scrutiny and debate. In response to mounting criticism, some members of the Cleansing Committee had previously sought to defend their actions by claiming that the city’s lanes were being adequately maintained, primarily for the benefit of… Read More
“Limerick Judge Advocates Restoration of Historic Royal Arms, Citing a Practical Joke”
During the Limerick Quarter Sessions on a recent Tuesday, Judge Adams made noteworthy comments regarding an incident involving the removal of the Royal Arms from the municipal buildings. In his remarks, Judge Adams commended the Attorney-General for Ireland for displaying what he referred to as “wise discretion” by refraining from… Read More
Injury To A Horse Case At The Assizes
Today, at the Limerick Assizes, the Limerick County Council appealed against the decision of the County Court Judge, which granted £11 as compensation to Michael Bourke for the alleged malicious cutting of a horse’s throat. Representing the appellants were Mr Lynch, B.I., and Mr Atkinson, B.L. Mr Kelly, A.L., appeared… Read More
“Rahilly Proposes Congratulatory Motion in Anticipation of Home Rule Bill’s Enactment at Limerick Council Meeting”
In a recent gathering of the Limerick No. 1 District Council, a significant motion was put forth, expressing warm congratulations. Mr Rahilly, during the assembly, proposed a motion that resonated with anticipation for the enactment of the Home Rule Bill. The motion, looking ahead with intense interest and national pride,… Read More
In the King’s Bench Division, a Prominent Breach of Promise Case Unfolds
Limerick, February 3, 1904 – A noteworthy legal proceeding involving a breach of promise of marriage between Kate Meogher and John M. L. Law Smith was heard before Mr Justice Boyd. The plaintiff, represented by Mr Ralph Nash, a solicitor, diligently pursued an order for the discovery of documents pertinent… Read More
Passing of Colonel A. Vincent: Former Military Commander and Ex-High Sheriff
The community of Castleconnell, County Limerick, mourns the sudden loss of Colonel Arthur Hare Vincent, who passed away at his residence, Summerhill. Colonel Vincent, aged 73, served as the Commanding Officer of the 3rd King’s Own Hussars and held the esteemed position of ex-High Sheriff of Clare. Colonel Vincent’s distinguished… Read More
“Hammer-Throwing Accident at Ballylanders Leaves Spectator in Precarious Condition”
During a hammer-throwing contest held at Ballylanders in County Limerick, an unfortunate incident occurred when the hammer was thrown off course, striking a spectator. The impact has left the individual in a precarious condition. The event, which was likely intended to be an exciting and enjoyable competition, took an unexpected… Read More
Limerick Mourns: Sec.-Lieut. Cecil de Vere Pery, Youngest Son of Earl of Limerick, Killed in Action
In a sombre turn of events, Sec.-Lieut. Cecil de Vere Pery, the youngest son of the Earl of Limerick, has tragically lost his life in the line of duty. Sec.-Lieut. Pery was killed in action in France, leaving behind a wave of mourning in the community. The news of his… Read More
Tensions Rise in County Limerick Amidst Troubling Wave of Terrorism
LIMERICK, IRELAND – In the picturesque County of Limerick, a troubling surge in nationalist terrorism has cast a shadow over the serene landscapes and peaceful communities that dot the region. The recent spate of incidents, marked by acts of defiance, property damage, and theft, has left the local populace grappling… Read More
Limerick Mourns Loss of Mr Richard Lunn in Dardanelles Conflict
The city of Limerick is in mourning following the tragic news of the death of Mr Richard Lunn, son of Mr R. Lunn of Wickham Street, Limerick. Mr Lunn met his untimely demise in action at the Dardanelles on the 6th of August. Mr Richard Lunn had ventured to Australia… Read More