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A collection of historical articles relating to Waterford history A collection of historical articles relating to Waterford history
Table Of Contents
1. Richard E. Brenan
2. Francis Xavier O'Brien
3. William Williams
4. Joseph Hansard
5. Patrick Keohan
6. Rev. Richard Hopkins Ryland
7. James Vincent Cleary
8. Denis B. Cashman
9. Michael Cavanagh
10. John Hogan
11. Jasper Douglas Pyne M.P.
12. Thomas Francis Meagher
13. Sir Richard Keane, Bart.
14. Leopold George Frederick Keane
15. Mary Elizabeth Blake
16. Rev. James Alcock
17. Rev. Patrick Fogarty
18. Jeremiah Halley
19. Francis Barker
20. Sir Thomas Wyse
21. Maurice Lenihan
22. William (Grattan Tyrone) Power
23. Patrick Denn
24. John Fleming
25. Sergeant Jack Keily
26. Henry Windsor Villiers Stuart
27. Philip Little
28. Frances Currey
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People in Waterford History - 19th Century
22. William (Grattan Tyrone) Power
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Actor (1797-1841)

Tyrone Power was born near Kilmacthomas on 2 November 1797. His father was a member of a prosperous Waterford family but he died when Tyrone was one year old. His mother then moved to Cardiff. When Power was fourteen he joined a group of travelling actors. It was some years before Power established himself as an actor. His big break came in October 1826, whilst playing at Covent Garden Theatre. After that he obtained employment at all the leading London theatres. He was securing £100 a week for his shows. Power also made annual appearances at the Theatre Royal in Dublin and was very enthusiastically received by these audiences.

Power ventured to America in 1833, 1837 and 1838 and was very successful. In 1840 he again returned to America. Power boarded the President, the largest steam ship afloat at that time, on 11 March 1841. However a gale arose on the journey and all aboard were drowned. Power died on 17 March 1841. The film actor Tyrone Power was his great-grandson.

Author : Willie Fraher   Published Online : 10 August 2003
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