Waddy

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20.07.1796 Waddy at March's / 5.8.1800 Waddy at Wallace's trial in Ireland

John Waddy (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans) 1751-1814 actor in Norwich theatre, subscr to Norwich Public Library 1796. Irish and often took the part of the stage Irishman, so it could possibly have beenĀ  him in Ireland in 1800. But there was a Richard Waddy attorney who subscribed 1798 to Reports of Cases (in Irish courts), his will PCC 1802. A Dr Richard Waddy, yeoman of Wexford is mentioned in Dict Irish Biog as having arrested rebels Colclough and Harvey in 1798, and at Wallace's trial Godwin noted Waddy directly after Toler, also an active suppressor of rebellion / The Rev John Waddy of Derry subscr 1795 to Samuel Whyte, as a former pupil of Whyte's, and the Rev John Waddy of Lower Combe = July 1791 at Ashbrooke co. Derry the eldest dau of James Mauleverer of Dublin / John Gibson = Nov 1796 dau of late Samuel Waddy, of & at Wexford, and John Roberts of Waterford = July 1785 Miss Waddy of Wexford / Dublin Trades 1797 John Waddy hatter