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Robert McCorkell Key holder of hospital at Ballyrattan. It is believed that the hospital was built as a fever hospital for people bringing in infectious diseases by boat. It may have been used as a navy hospital during World War II, and then taken over by Curran's Shirt Factory. Photograph taken around 1890
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Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry By William Butler Yeats 1888
Ship Lists
A diary of the siege of Londonderry and defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689
Death notices Londonderry Sentinel
February 4 1832
On the 27th Oct. last, at Vere, Jamaica, aged 33 years, MR ISAAC McCORKELL, surgeon, son of MR JAMES McCORKELL, near Ramelton, very much regretted by all who knew him
January 21 1842
On the 16th inst., at Aughnish, near Ramelton, after a short illness, which she bore with patient resignation to the will of God, MRS MARGARET McCORKELL, in the 82nd year of her age
Extracted from personal notices inserted in the Strabane Morning Post, Londonderry Standard and Londonderry Sentinal
February 6 1857
On the 2nd inst., in the Presbyterian Church, Moville, by the Rev. A. Clements, MR. ROBERT McCORKELL, to MISS JANE WILLIAMS, Ballyratten
October 12 1866
October 11, at the Cathedral, Londonderry, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, assisted by the Rev. William Beresford, the REV. HUGH R. COLLUM, Curate of Saltwood, Kent, to JANE AUGUSTA, eldest daughter of BARTHOLOMEW McCORKELL, ESQ., J.P., of Strand House, Londonderry, and Glenburnie, Moville, county Donegal
August 3 1833
At Moville, on the morning of the 27th ult., MRS. McCORKELL, spouse of WILLIAM McCORKELL, ESQ., in the 55th year of her age
July 6 1860
July 1, at Moville, JANE DAVIDA, aged six years and six months, eldest daughter of MR. ARTHUR McCORKELL
The Irish agitator in Parliament and on the platform: a complete history of ... By Philip Henry Bagenal 1880
The Orange minstrel, or, Ulster melodist: consisting of historical songs 1832
Application to register Freehold in the Barony of Raphoe in 1828/9
The Evangelical magazine and missionary chronicle, Volume 27 1849
Snippets from google books pertaining to Donegal/Londonderry
The Evangelical magazine 1849
Bradshaw's railway manual, shareholders' guide and official directory 1867
Thom's directory of Ireland 1852
A topographical dictionary of Ireland: comprising the several counties 1837
The joint stock companies directory 1867
THE SESSIONAL PAPERS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. 1837
The siege and history of Londonderry, ed. by J. Hempton 1836
British farmer's magazine, exclusively devoted to agriculture and ..., Volume 6 1868
The Farmer's Magazine Volume the Thirty-Fourth 1868
The annals of Derry: showing the rise and progress of the town from the 1847
The Brisbane Courier Monday 17 October 1864
1803 Newspaper advert, Dublin Evening Post
DR. SOLOMON's BALM of GILEAD, ANTI-IMPETIGINES, ABSTERGENT LOTION, and GUIDE TO HEALTH, are to be had in Dublin at the Wholesale Warehouse, 7, Royal Exchange-court, and of
Callwell, Davison,Dugdale, and Bull - also in the Country of the following persons :
Athlone, Daly - Belfast, Magee - Clonmel, Gorman - Cork, Haly, Davies - Carrick-on-Suir, T. Spencer - Drogheda, Holland - Donaghadee, Leman - Derry, Buchanan and M'Corkill - Dungannon, Boardman - Downpatrick, Gardner - Galway, Clayton - Kilkenny, Kearney, Laprelle - Londonderry, Kelso - Leighlin Bridge, Gregory - Limerick, Watson, Goggin - Lisburne, Ward - Larne, Dutton - Mallow, Constant - Newry,Cumming - Nenagh, Dillon - New-town-Ards, Price - Parson's-town, Howe - Roscrea, Marshall - Strabane, Gamble - Sligo, Gray - Tralee, Bustead - Waterford, Ramsey and Co. - Wexford, Brennan - Youghal, Green - Rathkeal, O'Loughlin - and all venders of genuine proprietary medicines in the United Kingdom.
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