ANGLO CELT -- January 6, 1853 ----------------------------------------------- FINAL NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS INCUMBERED ESTATES COMMISSION In the Matter of the ESTATE OF ELIZA NIXON, Owner ; Exparte, James Hunter and William Shaw, Petitioners. All parties interested are hereby required to take Notice that the Commissioners have sold the Lands of Lurgan, Curraghmore, and Curraghkeel, situate in the Barony of Castle Ragan(sic), and part of the Lands of Drung, in the Barony of Tullaghgarvey(sic). all situate in the COUNTY OF CAVAN, and that the draft Schedule of Incumbrances is now lodged in the office of the general Clerk of this Court, and if any person have a claim not therein inserted, admitted on any objection to said Schedule, either on account of the amount or priority of any charge therein mentioned, as due to him or any other person, or because he claims any lien on the purchase money or otherwise, and particularly if any person have a claim on foot of the deeds, Annuities, or Order in the Schedule hereto on foot of which respectively nothing is admitted to be due, notice is hereby given, that a statement duly verified of the particulars of such claim, objection, or lien, must be lodged by such person with the general Clerk of said Court, on or before the 4th day of February, 1853, and on the following Tuesday, the 8th day of February, 1853, at the hour of 11 o'clock, A.M., the Right Hon. the chief Commissioner, will give directions for the final settlement of said Schedule, and all parties in! terested are hereby further required to take Notice, that within the time aforesaid any person may file an objection to any demand of any other person contained in the said Draft Schedule. Dated this 30th day of December, 1852. Tighe and Mecredy, Solicitors, having the carriage of the proceedings, 7, Inns' Quay, Dublin. HENRY CAREY. Schedule referred to in foregoing Notice. Agreement dated 24th August, 1779, between George NIXON, Jane JOHNSTON, Elizabeth JOHNSTON, Humphrey NIXON, and James KING, creating a power to charge £1200 in favour of the children of the marriage between said George and Elizabeth NIXON. Annuities of £40, £80, and £40, late currency, under said Deed, in favour of Jane JOHNSTON, otherwise NIXON, Elizabeth JOHNSON, and A.M. NIXON, all since deceased. Schedule Debts of Rev. P. O'REILLY, James BRISTOW, Henry SWANZY, Ralph SCOTT, Thomas WOODS, Captain FINNEY, John FINLEY, Alexander CLEMINGER, Laurence FARLEY, George PRICKENS, Jonathan RICHARDSON, Henry SARGENT, Robert MORROW, Robert WHITE, John IRWIN, and Richard DEMPSEY, under Deed of 11th June, 1805. (transcriber's note: I think it is 1805 - it could be 1895.) Deed of Assignment of Anny of £36, late currency, to which Elizabeth NIXON was entitled from Adelbert DOISY, her administrator to Jonothan (sic) RICHARDSON, Dated 18th January, 1846. HENRY CAREY. Tighe and Macredy, Solicitors, having the carriage of the proceedings, 7, Inns' Quay, Dublin. ------------------------------ DEATHS On the 4th inst., in this town, at the residence of her son, Mrs. James KELLY, Linnaken(?), county Fermanagh, aged 62 years. At New York, on the 4th of December last, Charles James, only child of Mr. John MONTGOMERY, late of Cavan. ----------------------------- DOMESTIC WORSHIP. A New Work edited by the Rev. J. HARRIS, D.D. Now Ready 64 pages, Demy Quarto, price 1s., Part 1., of THE ALTAR OF THE HOUSEHOLD; a Series of Services for Domestic Worship, for every Morning and Evening in the year, Select Portions of Holy writ, and Prayers and Thanksgivings for Particular Occasions, with an address to Heads of Families. Edited by the Rev. 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