OBITUARY. ( FROM THE "HOME NEWS")
C'.rNrr v., "Vic.oi s — We ircoi'l Uio i!< ah on the 21st of June, it I'll ii, aftci i shoit dims-., of i\ 1 n j < > i - Gonaal IJol itio Nelson Vi^oi*, fomth son of the latu Nicholas Ajlwaul \ l^aiSj l^q , of Old Lugldiii a. id Kuudalc, county G'.ulow Ml. (iIIU'C.I I.VNCi Wl, lmc to iIHUOIIHCC UIC (kith of this celobi Ut 1 ilowei unl fmit p mitu, who was bom it Little liiston, l!]s-,t\, in lbO2 In IS2S he fn^t Ijclj in to eshihit his jiioiliiotioi's at the Acadunj, b'lt it is only <.iuee lS.ij th ,t he Ins ie<_;ululj been a coiitubutui ill Liuce n°\ci a lioj.il AOiUkniioiin, gital a-, uas Ins popnhnty in his oun line , but thci'-o who lie fimiliii wilh the ' lav-> o£ thouyht" winch gn\ein tin. .nigu=t foity will be .it no loss to umkistind the reason Jin. W\Slilh(.LON \\ iihi — 'Ihcik itliof tins"eutlelnui, \ ho i\ is well kioin ab n cuutubiitoi to the Pilss iiiKl as a spo.iki i at )ioht<ic il meetings m London, took ])1 it-e on tlm ni^lit of 1 line 20 uiuki \oi y p imf ill cuciinist.inoos. tic was r.dditwinsj ,i pulilio niecliiig of the mh ilntants ot >St P mcr »s, w lion his f ice hcciinc suddenly vuy pili lfc a-Uc<l foi a gl i*s of witti, whii-h he "tictcliLil out ))]-> h iml to t iUe, but fell I) <ek\\aul-> on the pl.itf nin l^\ciy (.(hut n\ is- in uk to icstoio animation, but without siiccec. JvEV. Joirx BitAM'iiw ATlfi — The untimely death of the Rev. John J'lantiru ute, tlie lionourtd ptincip.il of St. t'dmund llall, O\fonl, will be be.ud of with gencial loyiet .unoni; Oxfoid men 110 ■\\as dio^iicil at Moiecambe Bay, on July sth, whilst bathing Mu TiioMAfa CoiTjiY Gnviivx- — Tin-, gentleman died at his lodging-, m London in Ins GOUi >oai, on the 4th July. Ho was bomiii Dublin about 179 i oi 179 G. Hisfathei, Oolley Giattin, was an attorney, and intended th it lm ion -.hoiild sucoci-d him m Ins pioftision. Tlie boy wi= lnot pi iced in a school m Dublin, aftoi wards in A thy, in the county of Kildaie, fiom win nee he was taken and ni deled to a .Publm attorney But the piofes&ion did not suit him, and belli!,' su/rd by militaiy iiuloiu he got ivcomniisiioii in the Wihlia, and then in the Line, but the battle of W.itei loo bunging the wii to an end, ho resolved to Join Bohvai, but on bis way to Venezuela he fell in love, m lined, md "cttlod at Boideau\. Fiom that tune be became a hteiaiy wnmlirer, wnhng books and coriespotulmg with journals, and was fin illy appointed loutish coicul at Mass.ichusetN, an olbce which he icsii^ni (1 m f ivom of his son m 1553 Uis novels aie sdll iciiK nilicitd, ,iinl occ\"-!onally icad , buth'tteily be w\s best, known m the s«?O;is than the libiiuei
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 6
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507OBITUARY. (FROM THE "HOME NEWS") Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 6
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