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    1. [FERMANAGH] Armagh Guardian: Advert - COPELAND, IRVINE, THOMPSON - House & Farm to let - 31 Dec 1844
    2. Alison Causton
    3. SOURCE: Armagh Guardian: Advert - COPELAND, IRVINE, THOMPSON - House & Farm to let - Issue dated 31 Dec 1844 ===== The following newspaper article was transcribed from The Armagh Guardian, by permission of The British Library. ===== COUNTY FERMANAGH. ----- TO BE LET, The House, Offices, Demesne, and Farm of Doraville, containing 36 Acres, formerly occupied by HENRY IRVINE, Esq. ---------------- The Dwelling-house is large and commodious, having a Hall, large Parlour, Drawing-room, Wine Cellar, Back Room, Kitchen, Safe, Laundry, and three Pantries, on the ground floor ; three large Bed-rooms, Lock-up-room, and two Servants' Rooms, on the second floor. There are also at either end of the Farm, two small Dwelling-houses. There is a large well enclosed Yard, Coach-house, two Stables, Cow-house, Barn, Potato and Turf-houses, &c. Also an Orchard and Garden, with Garden house. The Lands are of good quality, and well laid out, through the centre of which runs a private road. There is a Lime Kiln on the Farm, plenty of Turbary attached, and good Water; and it is so situate that it will be let together, or in five divisions. Doraville is 7 miles from Enniskillen, 2 from Lisnarick, three from Lowtherstown (on the road from Enniskillen to Pettigo,) and will be let in any way to suit the tenants. A seven years' lease will be given. Apply to Mr. JAMES COPELAND, Enniskillen; or Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, (the Receiver,) GUARDIAN office, 63, English-st., Armagh. December 18, 1844. ===== This reprint is intended SOLELY for the non-commercial use of family historians, with the sincere hope that a Lister may find the content useful. I am not descended from the person(s) mentioned herein. **Please refer any questions arising from this article to the general readership of the FERMANAGH mailing list.**

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