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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Deaths, Cootehill Union - April 22, 1852
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, April 22, 1852 We are sorry to announce to-day the death of Theolphilus Lucas CLEMENTS, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Rakenny. Although not sympathizing with the political "credo" of the party to which he belongs, we must bear witness to the talents which he on all occasions displayed in the defence of his opinions. His enlightened views on the subject of railways, and the general prosperity of the country were deserving of the highest praises, whilst as an efficient and impartial magistrate he fulfilled the duties of his station in a manner that caused him to be respected and esteemed by all. George AITKER, late of Westmoreland-street, Dublin, china merchant, a bankrupt, has got a large fortune by his brother's death in England, and £2,000 was transferred to his assignees on Saturday for payment of creditors. DEATHS. April 16, Theophilus Lucas CLEMENTS, Esq., of Rakenny, county of Cavan, aged 49. Died on the 16th Inst., at Dartey, near Cootehill, in the 23rd year of his (sic) age, Miss Isabelle Pringle LYTTLE, eldest daughter of James Lyttle, Esq., deeply and sincerely regretted not only by his (sic) own family, but also by all who enjoyed the pleasure of her acquaintance. VELVET MANUFACTURE. - Her Excellency, the Countess of Eglinton, accompanied by the Rev. F. GOOLD, Domestic Chaplain, honoured Mr. Jones's Velvet and Tabinet Manufactory, St. Andrew-street, on Saturday, with a visit, to witness the operation of weaving velvet, now in progress there. Her Excellency was graciously pleased to express her satisfaction at finding that so superior an article could be produced in this country, and ordered a piece of the richest scarlet velvet for her own use. COOTEHILL UNION. The Guardians of the Cootehill Union are desirous of engaging the services of an experienced NURSE TENDER, Salary, £8 per annum, with an apartment, fuel, candles, and rations. Applications, with testimonials as to character, &c., to be lodged with ne before Twelve o'clock on FRIDAY, the 30th April instant, on which day Candidates will be required to be in attendance. The person appointed must enter into a bond with two sureties in the sum of £50. (By Order) ROBERT GRAHAM, Clerk of the Union Board-room, April 10th, 1852 (County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project).

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