It is presumed that the location "Lays" refers to what is now known as Leas Cross
27 August 1864.
The will of Peter Aungier, late of the Lays, in the County Dublin, and of No. 66 Eccles Street, in the City of Dublin, Cattle Salesmaster, deceased, who died 2 August 1864 at the Lays aforesaid, was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Catherine Aungier, the widow, and Robert Aungier, Cattle Salesmaster, both of Eccles Street, Dublin, aforesaid, two of the Executors.
Effects: under £40,000
Buried in this Vault are
Catherine Barry
Eliza Aungier
Elizabeth Milly
Peter Aungier
Mark Aungier
Catherine Aungier
Robert Aungier
It is presumed that the location "Lays" refers to what is now known as Leas Cross
27 August 1864.
The will of Peter Aungier, late of the Lays, in the County Dublin, and of No. 66 Eccles Street, in the City of Dublin, Cattle Salesmaster, deceased, who died 2 August 1864 at the Lays aforesaid, was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Catherine Aungier, the widow, and Robert Aungier, Cattle Salesmaster, both of Eccles Street, Dublin, aforesaid, two of the Executors.
Effects: under £40,000
Buried in this Vault are
Catherine Barry
Eliza Aungier
Elizabeth Milly
Peter Aungier
Mark Aungier
Catherine Aungier
Robert Aungier
Inscription
sacred to the memory of
PETER AUNGIER
born at Lays, Co. Dublin on the 29th of September 1797
died on the 2nd of August 1864
lord jesus save him
father son and holy ghost grant him eternal rest
amen
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