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Alicia Lalor (1832–1887)

The death of Mrs. Peter Lalor, wife of the Speaker of the Assembly, which took place at her late residence. Eastern-hill, on Tuesday, was heard of with great regret (says the Argus) by a large number of friends. The event was not altogether unexpected, as Mrs. Lalor had been an invalid for some time past. She was attended through her illness by Dr. McInerney. Many expressions of condolence were conveyed to the Speaker in his bereavement.

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'Lalor, Alicia (1832–1887)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/lalor-alicia-15202/text26399, accessed 22 November 2024.

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Life Summary [details]

Alternative Names
  • Dunne, Alicia
Birth

1832
Mountrath, Leinster, Ireland

Death

17 May, 1887 (aged ~ 55)
East Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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