extended upwards of a mile in length, being mainly composed of
cabdrivers with their cabs.
MURPHY, JAMES. Called to Irish bar 1849; Q.C. 22 June 1866;
bencher of Kings’ Inns 1871. _d._ 1883.
MURPHY, JEREMIAH JOHN (younger son of John Murphy of Cork). _b._
Cork 1803; ed. at Clongowes Wood college and Trin. coll. Dublin,
B.A. 1824, M.A. 1832; called to Irish bar Jany. 1828; Q.C. 17
Aug. 1841; bencher of Kings’ Inns 1847; a master in chancery
1846–74, when offices of masters were abolished. _d._ 50 Upper
Mount st. Dublin 25 June 1878. _bur._ in Glasnevin cemet. _Law
mag. and law review iii_ 206 (1857).
MURPHY, JOHN. _b._ Omagh, co. Tyrone 12 March 1812; taken to
U.S. of America 1822; apprenticed to a printer at Philadelphia
1826; a printer at Baltimore 1835, became one of the chief
Roman Catholic publishers; issued the United States Catholic
Mag. 1842–9; published the Metropolitan Mag. 1853–9; printed a
translation of the Definition of the dogma of the immaculate
conception 1855, for which Pope Pius IX sent him a gold medal;
issued the Proceedings of the second plenary council of
Baltimore 1866, for which Pius IX conferred upon him honorary
title of printer to the pope, a distinction that had never been
bestowed on a resident of any English speaking country. _d._
Baltimore, Maryland 27 May 1880.
MURPHY, MILES. _b._ Oulart, near Gorey, co. Wexford 8 Sept.
1787; ed. at Maynooth to 1811; president of Wexford college
from 1811 for many years; declined the see of Ossory 1828;
parish priest of Tintern 1831; parish priest of Wexford 1835–50;
vicar capitular 1849; bishop of Ferns 19 Nov. 1849 to death,
consecrated 10 March 1850. _d._ Ballin, Oulart 13 Aug. 1856.
_bur._ Enniscorthy cathedral 18 Aug. _The Tablet 16 Aug. 1856
p._ 524, _23 Aug. p._ 540.
MURPHY, PATRICK. Called to Irish bar 1827; Q.C. 25 Feb. 1841;
chairman of quarter sessions Cavan 1835 to death. _d._ Hotel
Folkestone, Boulogne 7 Nov. 1862.
MURPHY, TIMOTHY. _b._ Parish of Coachford, co. Cork 16 Dec.
1789; entered Maynooth college Sept. 1810; ordained priest May
1815; C. of Fermoy March 1826, and parish priest there 1841;
bishop of Cloyne 19 April 1849 to death, consecrated 16 Sept.