"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, September 25, 1856 COUNTY OF CAVAN DIVISON OF COOTEHILL A List of Applications received by the Clerk of the Peace from Persons seeking Excise LICENCES (sic), For the Sale of Beer, Spirits, &c., by Retail, within said County, pursuant to the 3rd and 4th WM. IV., ch. 68, 6 and 7 WM. IV., ch. 38; and 17 and 18 Vic., ch. 89, and 18 and 19 Vic., ch. 62; to be heard and inquired into at Cootehill , on Monday, the 13th day of October next, immediately after the Grand Jury shall have been sworn. No. Name Residence Parish Barony 1. CLARKE, John Killenkere Castleraghan 2. FLOOD, Patrick Bailieborough Bailieborough Clankee 3. FITZSIMONS Mullagh Castleraghan 4. HOLMES, Andrew Cootehill Drumgoon Tullgarvey 5. M'MAHON, Patrick Killenkere Castleraghan 6. M'ENTRÉE, Patrick Shercock Clonkee 7. MAXWELL, Jane Bailieborough Bailieborough Clonkee 8. M'CABE, Mary Drumgoon Tullygarvey 9. M'DADE, Mary Cootehill Drumgoon Tullygarvey 10. O'REILLY, James Virginia Lurgan Castleraghan 11. O'REILLY, James Virginia Lurgan Castleraghan 12. PEAT, William Cootehill Drumgoon Tullygarvey 13. PATTERSON, John Mullagh Castleraghan 14. REILLY, Michael Bailieborough Bailieborough Clonkee 15. SMITH, John Laragh Tullygarvey 16. SMITH, John Laragh Tullygarvey 17. WOODS, Patrick Kildrumsherdan Tullygarvey GUSTAVUS T(?) DALTON, Clerk of the Union, County Cavan Cavan, September 23, 1856 OLDCASTLE UNION. On Friday, the 3rd of October next, the Guardians will dispose of 400 PAIR BLANKETS Nearly New. 400 BED TICKS, and several New Pieces of Ticken, which are not required for the use of the House. Also Tenders for the whole or part of the Goods will be receivd by me up to Eleven o'Clock on the abovenamed day. (By Order) JAMES JOHNSTON Clerk of the Union, Board Room, 20th September, 1856 DEATHS. On Thursday, the 19th instant, of scarletina, Isabelle Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. V (?) CLANDENING of this town, aged four years; and on Sunday, the 21st of the same, John DUNBAR, youngest child of Mr. Clandening's, aged seven months. (Our readers will, we are sure, sympathise (sic) as we do in the bereavement of Mrs. And Mrs. Clandening, by the loss of their two only and most interesting children.) TOWNS IMPROVEMENT (IRELAND) ACT, 1854 To the Right Honourable the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. The Memorial of the undersigned HOUSEHOLDERS and RATE-PAYERS of the TOWN of COOTEHILL, and severally occupying a Dwelling-House, or other Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, within said Town, and Rated in respect thereof, to the Relief of the Poor, at a Net Annual Value of Eight Pounds, or upwards: Humbly Sheweth,- That your Memorialists conceive, and are of opinion, that it would be conducive to the well-being and prosperity of the said Town to have the provisions of the Act of Parliament, 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 103; called "The Town's Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854," applied to and adopted in said Town and that the Boundaries, hereinafter set forth, as marked and described on the Ordinance Map, herewith sent, be the Boundaries within which said Act shall be in force. The following are the Boundaries: Commencing on the North-East, at Bellamount Forest, Yard, and running South-east, along the Road by Wooden Bridge, through Killecramp Wood, to the Points of the Paddocks; from thence to Corach Lake, crossing the Lake to point of Mearing between Andre KERNES' and James BRADY'S from thence by the Stream to the Mearing between John GOUGH's and William GENOA's; thence along the Mearing of Benevilt and Coragh, to the Old Kennel; and crossing the Road at the North-West end of Thomas FAY's House; and thence along the Meariang, running South between the Townlands of Shewblis, Lisawawne, and Lisnasarn; to Dang Lake; and thence along the margin of said Lake to Mearing of the Townlands of Lisnarsarn and Dung, crossing the Road from Cootehill to Ballibay; and thence along the Mearing Drain between Dung and Lisnasarn to the Bailieboro Road at Patt M'ENROE's, and thence along the Meariang between said Pat M'ENROE's and Henry M'GRATH's in Drumbarkey, to old Road from Cootehill to Bai! lieborough, taking a portion of John FLOOD's field, crossing John FLOOD's land in Drumbarkey, and then crossing Michael MASTERSON's farm, on to James ANDERSON's farm; and from thence to Mr. CORREGANs farm; and from thence to the Mearing between Drumbarkey and Drumsivney; and from thence through Edward M'INTOSH's land to Mearing between Drumsivney and Campstown; and thence across the Ballyjamesduff Road from Cootehill; and thence to the Mearing of Lislea and Campstown, and along stream to river; and thence along river to Mearing of Drummin; and thence along River to Bridge; and thence along old Kells Road to Cootehill, to Planting in Erogle; and thence crossing the Tullyvin Road at Mr. MOORHEAD's Gatehouse; and thence to Artificial Fort along New Ditch; and thence across Bark Pass, through New Meadow, to Clara Mearing; and thence along Clara Mearing to Cornacarrow Mearing; and crossing old Road, at Jas. BRADY's, to fence under the Fort; and from thence to the Mill Road at end! of John CULLIVAN's; and from thence to Dromore River; and crossing said River to Mearing between John M'MINN's and James DIXON's, in Cor(?) to Old Road; and thence along Old road to end of John BOYD's house; and thence along Drum Old Road to the Mearing between Bernard DAWSON's and the Rev. W. LYTTLE's; and thence along Lane to where it takes verge of the County Monaghan; and crossing Mr. DOUGLAS's holding in Freamont, to Gate-house on Monaghan Road; and thence along Monaghan Road about forty perches; thence from Road, along Planting, to Fort in Dartry Demesne; and thence from Fort, along Planting to straight Ditch running to Lake; and thence in line to Forest of Firs - being the point first described. May it, therefore, please your Excellency to direct that the provisions of the Statute may be extended to the said Town of Cootehill, and Mem(?) will pray. (Signed) John CAMPBELL, Merchant. Samuel FISHER, Pawnbroker. John M'FADIN, Coroner. Robert M'PARLAN, Hotel Keeper. William JAMISON, Manager Ulster Bank, Cootehill. William LESLIE, Manger Provincial Bank. Robert GRAHAM, Clerk Cootehill Union. James PRIOR, Merchant. William ALCOCK, Shopkeeper. John M'NALLY, do. Francis BRADY, do. Patrick MARKEY, do. Dennis LENNON, do. Patrick HORAN, Merchant. Thomas HORAN, M.D. Henry MAXWELL, Merchant. Edward CORRY, do. Peter GRATTAN, do. Richard BROWNE, do. Thomas FAY, do. Patrick DOLAN, Linen Merchant. Edward BROWN, do. Edward CURRY, jun., & Co., Merchants. Edward M'NULTY, Woolen Draper. John SHERA, Merchant. John M'CABE, do. John M'CRACKEN, do. Thomas LEARY, Innkeeper. Charles M'ENROE, do. Bernard M'CABE, do. Isaac WHITTEN, do. John DONOHOE, do. Hugh MARTIN, do. Thomas HALFPENNY, Shopkeeper Neil CUDHAUN. (?) Owen CAHILL. Bernard MARKEY. H. St. J. HODGENS, Cootehill. John MORGAN. John M'GAHAN, P.L.G. Ambrose HARTLY, Builder Alexander M'CABE, Merchant. Joseph ADAMS, do. Alexander EAKINS, do. John FAY, do. John DUNN, Druggist. Peter Murphy, Merchant. Thomas MARKEY, Woolen Draper MARTIN and HUTCHINSON, Merchants. Michael CONNOLLY, Merchant. Cootehill, 23rd September, 1856.