ANGLO-CELT MAY 4, 1854 INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT Estate of Anna Maria MITCHELL, A Minor. The estate consists of the lands of Drumrath, Greaghlough, Drumsevery and Stramaquerty, in the barony of Castleraghan, and county of Cavan, held in fee simple; Ballyleek, held in fee simple, and parts of Brandrim and Mullagh-monaghan, held by lease of lives renewable for ever, the three last mentioned denominations being adjoining the town of Monaghan. Lot 1--Drumrath, 182 acres; rent charge 4l. 16s. 1d; net rent, 116l. 16s. 2d. Mr. John M'FADDEN was the buyer at 2000l. Lot 2--Greaghlough, 123 acres, rent charge 4l. 10s. net rent, 97l. 4s. Mr. BELL bought, in trust, for 1,724l. Lot 3-Drumsavery, 176 acres; rent charge, 5l. 17s. 2d.; net rent, 129l. 4s. 4d. Mr. DUDGEON was the purchaser at 2,105l. Lot 4--Stramaquerty, 179 acres; rent charge 5l. 16s, 11d.; net rent, 111l. 3s.9d. Mr. MURRAY purchased for 1,870l. Lot 5--Part of Ballyleek and Brandrim--sale adjourned. Lot 6--Part of Ballyleek, 13 acres; net rent, 14l. 11s. 5d; Mr. MURRAY bought at 350l. Lot 7--Mullagh-monaghan, 6s. acres 2 roods; net rent, 19l. 9s. 5d. Lord ROSSMORE was the buyer at 640l. Mr. L. W. HARTSTONGE had the carriage of the sale. ______________________________________________________________ DIED On the 1st instant, in the 58th year of his age, after a long and painful i llness, which he bore with Christian resignation, Mr. William SHERIDAN of Killeshandra, merchant; a man justly esteemed in all the relations of life, as a husband, father, and friend--full of kindness and benevolence-- honest, upright, and faithful, of the highest character and integrity; a true- hearted Irishman, distinguished for his public spirit and patriotic feeling, universally respected and regretted by an extensive circle of friends and acquaintances, as was amply justified by the respect paid to his memory, by his townsmen of every class and creed, who closed their shops on the melancholy occasion, and the great numbers from the neighbourhood and distant localities who attended his remains to their last resting place in the Cemetery attached to the chapel of Killeshandra. A numerous body of the Clergy of the diocese, with the Venerable Archdeacon BRADY (a relative of the deceased) attended at the funeral and sang with grand effect the solemn requiem, "Te diem Irae", the most sublime and impressive composition in the service of the Catholic Church. _____________________________________________________________ MARRIED April 27, in St. James's Church, by the Rev. J. Gordon Swift M'NEILL, Mr. Robert TACKABERRY, of New Ross, to Hannah, fourth daughter of Mr. George CHADWICK, of Cavan. ___________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project