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I was curious about Mrs Lysaght[edit]

"Arthur Lysaght of the Royal Navy, lived from 1783 till 1859. He entered the Navy in 1795, and served as a midshipman under Vice-Admiral Rainer. He was made a lieutenant on the La Chiffone frigate, and was promoted to commander on January 22nd 1806; he commanded the Jamaica 24 and became rear admiral of The White in 1841. He married Caroline Cummings and settled in her hometown of Bath" http://alison-stewart.blogspot.ie/2012/04/lysaght-family-of-mountnorth-cork.html


Caroline Cumming married Admiral Arthur Lysaght, son of Arthur Lysaght and Martha Pybus, on 13 March 1813 at Crakehall, Yorkshire, England.She died in 1825. From 13 March 1813, her married name became Lysaght. http://www.thepeerage.com/p62923.htm#i629225


Tuite Lady and Lysaght, Mrs: donation listed The collective reports of the Bath penitentiary and lock hospital, from 1816-1824 Penitentiary and Lock Hospital (Bath, England) Printed by Wood, Cunnigham, and Smith, 1824 - 208 pages — Preceding unsigned comment added by Antiqueight (talkcontribs) 09:54, 22 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]