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Revd. Dr
Hyacinthe Ronay
MD
Ronay, Hyacinthe.jpg
Born 1814
Died 1889
Residence 162 Great Portland Street; Perth c/o Mssrs Williams and Norgate [1865]
Pesth [1869]
c/o Mr Jamrach, 14 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden [list 1867.07.15] crossed out in A31/2/4
Bishop of Izkodar, K.K. Hofburg, Vienna; c/o Messrs Williams and Norgate, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden[1875]
Hofburg, Vienna [1883]
Occupation church
Society Membership
membership ESL, ASL ordinary fellow
ESL Corresponding member 1867.04.23
AI ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1889 deceased
elected_ESL 1865.10; 1867.04.23
elected_AI 1865
elected_ASL 1865.05.02
societies Academie Hongroise de Pest

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Membre de l'Academie Hongroise de Pest

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Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 1, 19 May 1889. The death is announced of Bishop Hyacinth Ronay, of Pressburg. Forty years ago he was a friend and adherent of* Kossuth. He took part in the Hungarian revolutionary movement, and was appointed Commissioner in the Revolutionary Government. On being driven into exile. Bishop Ronay went to London, where he lived for seventeen years, returning to his native country on the proclamation of an amnesty by the Austrian Emperor in lSli'i. He was subsequently appointed teacher of Hnngarian history to the late Crown Prince Rudolph and the Princess Marie Valeric.
Jácint János Rónay, (born Leiczinger; * 13 May 1814 in Székesfehérvár , Hungary, † 17 April 1889 in Pozsony (Bratislava, Slovakia today)) was a Hungarian bishop and writer.

the famous 'Wild-beast Shop,' called Jamrach's, an extraordinary place, where almost any animal could be purchased, from an elephant to a mouse

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