Cusack Roney

2 April 1781[2] – 26 August 1849)[3] was an Irish physician who was President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) in 1814 and 1828.

In 1802 Roney succeeded George O'Brien as Surgeon to the Meath Hospital, and retained that position until his death.

This misfortune obliged him to leave Dublin, and he resided with one of his sons in London for several years.

He returned to Dublin, and died of Asiatic cholera on 26 August 1849, at Mountpleasant-square, and was buried in St. Catherine's Churchyard, James's-street.

[6] Their son was the railway executive Sir Cusack Patrick Roney (1809–1868).

"The College of Surgeons, Dublin". 1837. [ 1 ]