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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO CELT - Oct 11,1855
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    3. ANGLO CELT - Oct 11,1855 COUNTY OF CAVAN DIVISION OF COOTEHILL A list of applications received by the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cavan, from persons seeking Excise Licences for the sale of Beer, Spirits, &c., by Retail, within said County, pursuant to the Acts 3rd & 4th Wm. IV., ch. 68, 6th & 7th Wm. IV., ch. 38, and 17th and 18th Vic., ch. 89, to be heard and enquired into at Cootehill, on MONDAY, the 15th day of October next, immediately after the Grand Jury is sworn. Name | Residence | Parish | Barony | Sureties COONEY, Philip | Nolagh | Shercock | Clonkee | Michael LENNAN, of Nolagh, and Patt TRAYNOR, of Kilcross, farmers. CLARKE, John | Carnalynch | Killenkere | Castleraghan | Michael CLARKE, of Seeharm, and James CLARKE, of Greaghnaquinia, farmers. GARIGAN, Peter | Kingscourt | Enniskeen | Clonkee | Murtagh CARIGAN, of Coppenagh, and Thomas CONNELL, of Coppenagh, farmers. MAXWELL, John | Bailieborough | Bailieborough | Clonkee | George JOHNSTON and William MAHOOD, both of Pottle, farmers. REILLY, Michael | Bailieborough | Bailieborough | Clonkee | Patrick M'MAHON and James TACKNEY, both of Coppenagh, farmers. SMITH, Andrew | Cootehill | Drumgoon | Tullygarvey | Thomas BRADY of Lisboduff, and John FOY, of Killycreeney, farmers. SWIFT, John | Cootehill | Drumgoon | Tullygarvey | Edward COONEY and Thomas FAY, Esqrs., Cootehill. TERRY, George | Virginia | Lurgan | Castleraghan | David KELLET and John ARMSTRONG, both of Virginia. GUSTAVUS TUITE DALTON, Clerk of the Peace, County Cavan Cavan, September 25th, 1855. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND GRAZING FARM ___ TO BE LET, FROM 1ST NOVEMBER NEXT, Retreat House. With 113 Statute Acres of Land Attached. ____ To any Gentleman having a taste for Agricultural pursuits, and wanting a Residence suitable for a Respectable Family, the above offers peculiar inducements. the HOUSE, which is built in the Cottage style, is roomy and commodious, and is in perfect repair ; and being only just not untenanted, is fit for immediate occupation. It is seated on a gentle slope on the Bank of a River, is surrounded by a fine plantation, and commands a delightful view of a richly-wooded and picturesque country. The FARM, which is laid out in Large Fields, is well sheltered, and is admirably circumstanced as regards roads ; and as the soil is peculiarly rich and deep, the whole could easily be converted into excellent meadow. For Grazing purposes especially it is admitted to be one of the best Farms in the County. RETREAT HOUSE is situation within nine miles of Cavan and three of Cootehill. Application for terms to be made to THOMAS FAY, Esq., of Cootehill, and, for a view of the Premises, to Mr. LUKE O'BRIEN, of Tullyvin. ________________________________________________________________ IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND ____ COUNTY OF CAVAN. In the matter of the ESTATE OF JOHN FITZPATRICK, THOMAS FITZPATRICK, AND STEPHEN FITZPATRICK, Owners; RICHARD JOHN HINDS, Esq., Petitioner. The Commissioners will, on THURSDAY, the 25TH DAY OF October next, at the hour of 12, at noon, at their Court, Henrietta Street, in the City of Dublin, Sell by AUCTION, in One Lot, the following Lands, viz.:: -- The LANDS of Killatowney, situate in the parish of Killeshandra, barony of Tunnyhunce, and COUNTY OF CAVAN, containing 137A. 0R 8P., statute measure (in which is included 35A. 0R. 23P. of Land covered with water), and producing a yearly rent of £101 16s. 6d. sterling, subject to a fee-farm rent of £12 18s. 5 1/2d. a year, and to £3 1s. 8p. a year, title rent charge, and a fine of £6 9s. 3d. payable every 21 years. Dated this 6th day of July, 1855. JOHN LOCKE, Auction Clerk. These Lands (which consist mostly of excellent tillage and pasture) adjoin the town of Killeshandra, in which good corn, butter, and flax markets are held weekly, as also seven fairs in the year. The railroad now in progress, from Mullingar to Cavan, will pass within a few miles of them. A coach runs daily from Killeshandra a=to Mullingar to meet the Railway Trains, to and from Dublin, and Galway. For Rentals and further particulars, apply at the Office of the Commissioners, No. 14, Henrietta-street Dublin, or to THOMAS CARMICHAEL, Solicitor for the Petitioner, having the Carriage of the Sale, 7, upper Temple Street, Dublin. _____________________________________________________________________________________ GRANARD UNION. --- SCRABBY MEDICAL DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. The Committee of Management of the above District will, at their Meeting to be held on the 27th Instant, at the Committee Rooms, Scrabby, receive Proposals from duly Qualified Persons to fill the Situation now Vacant by the Resignation of the former Medical Officer. The Salary is fixed at £75 per Annum, and the Person Appointed must reside at Scrabby or in the immediate Vicinity. Candidates to be in attendance on the day of Appointment, and to be prepared to produce such Testimonials as the regulation of the Committee require. Applications to be addressed to JOHN BEATTY, Hon. Secretary of the Committee, and which will be received on any day up to 12 o'clock on Saturday the 27th Instant. JOHN BEATTY, Hon. Secretary October 10th 1855 _______________________________________________ County Cavan Newspapers Transcription Project

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