Author talk:Richard Dillon Boylan

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Burial
Name: 	Richard Dillon Boylan Age: 	83 Birth Date: 	abt 1805 Death Date: 	16 Apr 1888 Death Place: 	88 Sandagate Road Folkestone Burial Date: 	21 Apr 1888 Burial Place: 	Folkestone, Kent, England Cemetery Section: 	Section A Grave Number: 	2713 Interment Number: 	2130
 * Magdalen Hill Cemetery Burial Registers, Textual records. Winchester City Council, Winchester, Hampshire, England.

marriage
Name: 	Richard Dillon Boylan Spouse: 	Anne Orr Document Year: 	1840 Record Type: 	Marriage Licence
 * Reports of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and Keeper of the State Papers in Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Alexander Thom & Co. (Limited), 1895–1899.

Name: 	Richard Dillon or Boylan Gender: 	Male Event Type: 	Marriage Marriage Date: 	20 Oct 1840 Marriage Place: 	Kilquade, Ireland, Ireland Parish Variants: 	Kilmurray, Kilmurry, United es of Kilquade and Kilmurray, United es of Kilquade and Kilmurray, Kilquade Diocese: 	Dublin Spouse: 	Anne Orr
 * Catholic Parish Registers, National Library of Ireland, Ireland. Published under the National Library of Ireland's Terms of Use of Material made available on registers.nli.ie.

death
Name: 	Richard Dillon Boylan Registration Year: 	1888, Jun. Q. Age at Death: 	83 Registration district: 	Elham Volume: 	2a Page: 	560
 * FreeBMD

Newspapers
"&hellip; Boylan, Richard Dillin, out of business, Windsor-grove, Old Kent-rd—Canterbury" "criminal trial, assault and robbery"
 * Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette (London, England), Saturday, November 20, 1858; pg. 933/934; Issue 1598.
 * Birmingham Daily Post (Birmingham, England), Saturday, December 16, 1876; Issue 5752.

"—On Friday, at the Westminster Police Court, London, Richard Dillon Boylan, son of the late Patrick Boylan, of Grafton Street, Dublin, was finally examined, charged with stealing various articles belonging to Captain Stacpoole, M.P. for Ennis County Clare at Cupola House, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. The prisoner had been engaged to mind Captain Stacpoole's house after the rising of Parliament, being recommended by Mr. Gordon, M.P., and Mr. Malley, solicitor. In consequence of his being imprisoned for assaulting a former landlady, Mr. Malley took possession of Cupola House. On the arrival of Captain and Mrs. Stacpoole in town the property was missing. The prisoner entered in a long harangue as to his former position. He had, he said, been presented to the Queen and Prince Albert by the Lord Lieutenant on the occasion of the visit of her Majesty to Dublin, and he produced numerous testimonials from Lord Beresford and others of the highest character, and begged that, for the sake of his infirmities, his poverty, age and his previous position he might be dealt with leniently. Captain Stacpoole preferred that the charge of felony should not be sustained, and Mr. Arnold fined Boylan £5 penalty, and £6 value of the pledges, or two months. He was committed to prison."
 * COURT AND FASHION.—The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Tuesday, January 2, 1877; Issue 19168.

"admited to Edward Ward, St. Thomas's Hospital, aged 79, knocked down by a horse, and and the wheel of a hansom cab passed over him."
 * Reynolds's Newspaper (London, England), Sunday, June 10, 1883; Issue 1713.

Education
ACAD; unique identifier BLN822RD Boylan, Richard Dillon. Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 30, 1822. S. of John. B. at Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. School, Oscot, Warws. (Mr Potts). Matric. Michs. 1822. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 9, 1826.

Probate
"DILLON-BOYLAN Richard Esq. Personal Estate £222 14s. 11d. 2 June. The Will with a Codicial of Richard Dillon-Boyland late of 88 Sandgate-road Folkestone in the County of Kent Esquire who died 16 April 1888 at 88 Sandgate-road was proved at the Principal Registry by Harriet Dillon-Boylan of 88 Sandgate-road Widow the Relict the sole Executrix."
 * Calendar of the Grants ... > 1888 > B > p. 181

Census
Name: 	Richard D Boylan, barrister-at-law, not practicing Age: 	66 Relation: 	Boarder Gender: 	Male Where born: 	Ireland Civil Parish: 	Folkestone Ecclesiastical parish: 	Christchurch Registration district: 	Elham Sub-registration district: 	Folkestone ED, institution, or vessel: 	6 Household schedule number: 	131 Piece: 	1015 Folio: 	61 Page Number: 	31 Household Members: Name 	Age William F Coldsmith 	44 Sarah Coldsmith 	43 Mary A Goldsmith 	18 Elizabeth C Goldsmith 	15 Catharine L Goldsmith 	9 Edith A Goldsmith 	6 Ann Clark 	23 Harriett Standing 	22 Richard D Boylan 	66 Harriett May 	63 Louisa Gleroy 	58
 * 1871 England

IDUB Contributor Clarification

 * Volume2, ##538J##, [SIG MULTIPLE: Author:Richard Dillon Boylan is assigned to signatures "R. D. B." and "R. D., B."] Klarm768 (talk) 18:16, 13 January 2020 (UTC)