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Tomgraney Parish

1894, Vol. II (3)
The following inscriptions have also been contributed by Mr. Westropp:—

Tomgraney Parish Church.
1. JOHN HULEATT of Cregg d. June 30, 1841, aged 47, also his wife CONSTANCE d. Dec. 26, 1845, aged 53, and their only daughter FRANCES d. Nov 15, 1837, aged 14, CATHERINE being interred at Moynoe, Co. Clare. The others in this church. Put up by their only surviving child HUGH HULEATT, Chaplain H. M. Forces.

2. Arms—A saltire engrailed between 4 birds. In chief 3 boars’ heads
in bowls—impaling a fess above 3 crescents, 3 lions’ heads erased in chief.
Crest—A Saracen’s head.
Motto—“Deo duce Fortunæ comitante.”

“Rev. THOMAS BROWNE BRADY, M.A., Rector of Tomgraney for 29 years, 2nd son of CAPT. HENRY BRADY, of Raheens Manor, d. 29 Oct., 1858.”

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