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About William Newman
https://www.dib.ie/biography/ussher-john-a8775
Ussher was a merchant with diverse commercial interests. In July 1582 he gave up his rights to a copper mine at Cashel. His residence was located on Bridgefoot Street, Dublin. In July 1573 he received a twenty-one-year lease on a number of properties, including a house with a wine cellar on Winetavern Street, which had formerly belonged to the abbey of St Thomas the Martyr, and a house at Wood Quay. He married Alice, daughter of alderman William Newman, former mayor of Dublin, with whom he had two sons, Christopher, who died while young, and Sir William (1563–1659), who married first Isabella (d. 1597), daughter of Adam Loftus (qv), Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin, and second Margaret, daughter of Edward Cludde, of Shropshire. John Ussher, who played an important role in the political, commercial, and religious life of his city and country, probably died in 1585.
William Newman's Timeline
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1541
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January 26, 1601
Age 90
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January 31, 1601
Age 90
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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland
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