- Uba; Uba II,
Leburu Compound; Uba III,
Arije Compound;
Simerin I, St
Sylverius Pry School;
Simerin II,
Simerin Mkt Square;
Simerin III,
Oladapos Compound;...
-
exhausted crew were
rescued by
nearby merchantmen, and the last man,
Captain Sylverius Moriarty, set her on fire as he left.
Robert Dodd
painted a
series of...
- June 1795. 1 June 1795 Sir
Thomas Rich, 5th
Baronet c.1733 1803 1801
Sylverius Moriarty 1735 1809
Latterly the
regulating captain at Cork. 23
April 1804...
- 1809 in Chatham, Kent,
Lydia Moriarty,
eldest daughter of Vice-Admiral
Sylverius Moriarty, by whom he had four
daughters and two sons, of whom the eldest...
- and in
August of that year
Young was
replaced in
command by
Captain Sylverius Moriarty, who
sailed the ship to Jamaica.
There Sandwich became the flagship...
- Irish-born
Australian politician. He was born in
County Cork to Vice-Admiral
Sylverius Moriarty and
Lydia Hinton. He
joined the
Royal Navy in 1807, travelling...
- 1781, was
Captain George Stoney, who in turn was
replaced by
Captain Sylverius Moriaty in June 1781.
Moriaty was one
among many navy
personnel who suffered...
- 20 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S.
SYLVERIUS, POPE, M. (A.D. 537.)." In: The
Lives of the Saints.
Volume the Sixth:...