ANGLO CELT - April 28, 1853 - part 1 ------------------------------------------------------ Lord Roscommon died in London, in 1684, in the 31st year of his age, and was buried with great pomp in Westminster Abbey ; but whilst wandering through that venerable pile, I sought in vain for some monument to the memory of that illustrious Irishman. P. MacDERMOTT, M.D. Dublin, April 25th, 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAVAN PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY, APRIL 25. Theo. THOMPSON, Esq., J.P., in the chair. Other justices present on the bench -- R.B. BURROWES, Esq., J.P.; R. ERSKINE Esq., J.P. James LORD, a robust looking man, was charged by Mr. JOHNSTON, registrar of marriages at Cavan, with having served a notice of marriage on him that subsequently he was married, he having sworn to accuracy and correctness of the notice which he served. However, when Mr. JOHNSTON furnished the registry to the Registrar General it was found that there was no such townland as Polakeel in the parish of Ballymacue, which appeared in the notice, and to which J. L. swore. It further stated that his intended lived also in the parish of Ballymacue, whilst according to the evidence of the Rev. J. ADAMS she lived with him in the parish of Kilbride. It further appeared that James LORD never lived in the parish of Ballymacue, but in the parish of Kilbride. On being asked by the chairman what he had to say to the charge, he replied that he did not know what he was doing at the time. This is all the explanation he could give the bench. He was ordered to find bail in £.20 himself, and ! two sureties and £.10 each to take his trial at the Cavan Quarter Sessions or go to gaol. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAVAN UNION. Guardians present -- In the chair, Robert BURROWES, Esq., J.P., D.L. Samuel MOORE, Michael PHILLIPS, Abraham BRUSH, and Wm. SMITH, Esqrs.; Messrs. ROGERS, WARREN, KNIPE, DONEGAN, J.A. FARIS, I(?). KILROY, A. KILROY, J. BRADY, BELL, HARTLEY, and PRATT. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIRTH. This morning, in this town, Mrs. James JOHNSTON of a son. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCHOONER SUNK. -- KINGSTOWN, APRIL 21 -- The Eblana (mail boat), in crossing from Hollyhead, this morning, reports having seen a large schooner going down near the Kish Bank ; she went down stern first. The Eblana, was about two miles from her. The hands were saved in boats. The above we have just heard, was a Dutch schooner, on her voyage from Liverpool to St. Lucia (West Indies). eleven hands were saved, including the mates, and it is feared the unfortunate commander has met with a watery grave. --- Freeman The Omagh Lunatic Asylum is to be opened for the reception of lunatics on the 2d of May. Mrs. SNOWE is now very ill, and unable to write, or receive visitors. RAILWAY FROM CAVAN TO BALLYBAY. -- A public meeting is convened for Thursday next, in Dundalk, for the purpose of promoting a railway from Cavan to Ballybay. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BUILDERS. -------- THE CAVAN CATHEDRAL COMMITTEE will receive Proposals for Building Additions and making other improvements to the CHAPEL OF CAVAN, according on Plans and Specifications, to be seen at the Vestry Room. Tenders to be addressed to Mr. MICHAEL KINEALY, Secretary of Committee, and lodged on or before the 13th of MAY, on which day the contractor will be declared. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. Cavan, April 21st, 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INCUMBERED ESTATES COMMISSION. ---------------- NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS AND INCUMBRANCERS. ---------------- In the Matter of the ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER HUME LAWDER, Assignee of RICHARD BLACKWOOD, Ex parte EDWARD STAMER O'GRADY, Petitioner. The Commissioners having ordered a Sale of the LANDS of Clanervy and Coracane, Polls, otherwise Lisscake(Lissacake?), Pottle, Corcreagh and Lismully, Lisboduffe, Corcora?(Corcors?), Dromiskelt, Shrahan, otherwise Shraboy, Corinshegagh and Lait, situate in the Barony of Upper Loughtee, and COUNTY OF CAVAN, held respectively in fee, and Upper and Lower Corfeehone, situate in the Barony of Tullygarvey, and County aforesaid, held under lease from the Bishop of Kilmore. All parties objecting to a Sale of the said Lands or having claims thereon, are hereby required to take Notice of such Order. Dated this 20th day, of April, 1853. HENRY CAREY, Secretary. JOHN BAGNELL, Solicitor, having the Carriage of the Order for Sale, No. 4, Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND. --------------- In the Matter of the ESTATE OF ACHESON N'BRIEN, Esq., (transcriber's note: the paper said N'Brien, but later he is called O'Brien) Owner; JOHN KING, Esquire, Petitioner. The Commissioners will, on THURSDAY, the 2nd JUNE, 1853, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock at Noon, at their Chambers, 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin, SELL BY AUCTION, in One Lot, the LANDS of Cornageera, Crumlin, Currogne, Currenabawna, Derrenkeagher-Brady, Derrenkeagher-M'Donald, Derrenasmollen, Kilmotherer, Prabbagh, Unchenagh, Tarmon, otherwise Oateragh, and Meenahill, in the Barony of Carrigallen, and COUNTY OF LEITRIM, containing 2.276A. 1n. 23r. statute measure, or thereabouts, held by lease from the See of Kilmore, Elphin, and Ardagh, to the said Acheson O'BRIEN, for 21 years, from the 1st day of November, 1852, at the yearly rent of 36£. 18s. 6 1/2d.; and 1£. 6s. 11d.. fees; and 111£. 15s. 7 1/2 d. annual renewal fine, making together 150£. 11s. ; and also subject to a yearly crown rent of 1£. 6s 6d., and now yielding an annual profit rent of 645£. 3s. 8d., as particularised in the Rental. The said Lands will, in the first instance, be set up subject to a perpetual annuity of 461£. 10s. 9 1/2 d. , to commence from the death of Acheson O'BRIEN, the Owner, now aged about 71 years, but in the event of the Sale not amounting to a sum sufficient to discharge all Incumbrances, prior to the said annuity (supposed to amount to 2,500), said Lands will in that case be set up to be sold wholly discharged of such annuity. Dated this 20th day of April, 1853 HENRY CAREY, Secretary. For Rentals, and further particulars, apply at the Office of the Commissioners, 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin; and to EDWARD PIERS, Solicitor, having the carriage of the sale, 145, Lower Gloucester-street, Dublin ; Messrs. PATRICK and THOMAS KIERNAN, Solicitors for Owner, 41, Upper Gloucester-street, Dublin; and ROBERT PIERS O'BRIEN, Esq., the Receiver, Gort, Dromod (Ireland). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINAL NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. ----------- INCUMBERED STATES COMMISSION. ----------- In the matter of the ESTATE OF GEORGE MARSHAL KNIPE, Owner; exparte, NATHANIEL CALWELL, SIMON FOOT, and LUNDY EDWARD FOOTE, Petitioners. Take Notice, that the Commissioners have Sold the Lands of Dromsladdy, Killecar, and Tinelamud?(Tinelahud?)(Tinslamud?), situate in the Barony of Loughtee, and COUNTY OF CAVAN. and the Draft Schedule of Encumbrances being lodged in the office of the General Clerk, if any person have a claim not therein inserted, or any objection to said Schedule, or any lien on the purchase money, and particularly if any person have any claim on foot of the recognizances mentioned in the schedule at foot hereof on foot of which respectively no sum is admitted to be due, a statement, duly verified, of the particulars of such claim, objection, or lien must be lodged by such person in said Office, on or before the 27th day of MAY next, and on the following MONDAY, MAY 30th, at the Hour of Eleven o'Clock, A.M. Charles James HARGREAVE, Esq., one of the Commissioners, will give directions for the final settlement of said Schedule. And you are to take notice that, within the time aforesaid, any person may file an objection to any demand reported to you in the said Draft Schedule. Dated 21st day of April, 1853 HENRY CAREY, Secretary. Schedule above referred to. ----- Recognizance in Exchequer by George Marshall KNIPE, in cause of ARMSTRONG against SOUTHWELL in £.200 0s. 0d., dated 24th June, 1836 ; recognizance in Exchequer by George Marshall KNIPE, in cause of Armstrong vs.. SOUTHWELL in £.124, dated 8th March, 1843 ; recognizance in Chancery by George Marshall KNIPE, in cause of Barton against Lord Downs in £.1600, dated 29th February 1836 ; recognizance in Chancery by George Marshall KNIPE, in the matter of Tottenham, a lunatic in £.2,000, dated 10th April, 1837. HENRY CAREY, Sec. Wm. Neilson; and for Solicitors, 104 Abbey-street, Dublin. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BELTURBET LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY ---------- The First Public Meeting of this Society for the Season will be held in the TOWN HALL, BELTURBET, on FRIDAY, the 28th? or April, when a paper will be read by Mr. James THOMPSON, A.M., Civil Engineer, Belfast, on the principal Machines used as recipients of water-power, especially on his vortex water-wheel, a new kind of Turbine. The Chair to be taken at One o'Clock precisely. (This meeting free to the Public.) MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Hon. Sec. 21st April , 1853. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Ordnanc, Dublin 26th April, 1853. CONTRACTS FOR FUEL AND CANDLES FOR ONE YEAR. From 1st July, 1853, to 30th June, 1854. --------------- Proposals will be received by the Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, until 12 o'clock on SATURDAY, the 21st(?) day of MAT, 1853, for the supply of FUEL and CANDLES, for her Majesty's Forces in Barracks in Ireland, for One Year, from 1st July. The Proposals to be made on Forms, which may be obtained at this Office any day between 10 and 4 o'clock. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND. ----------- In the Matter of the ESTATE OF STEPHEN MAJOR, Esq., Owner and Petitioner (now deceased), continued in the name of THOMAS ROBERT MAJOR, his eldest son and heir-at-law, a minor. ----------- The Commissioners will, on Tuesday, the 10th of May next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, at noon, at their Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, SELL BY AUCTION, the following Lands, viz: -- LOT NO. 1 That part of the Lands of Lyderchy(?), otherwise Listerahee, situate in the Parish of Clonbroney, Barony of Granard, and COUNTY OF LONGFORD, containing 97 a., 1 r., 18 p., Irish plantation measure, being 157 a., 2 r., 36 p. statute measure, of arable and pasture land, producing 137£., 2s. 11d.. annually, and held under a Lease of lives renewable for ever, dated the 17th of May, 1806, at the yearly Rent of 9£. 2s. 1d. sterling, and a pepper-corn renewal fine, and to 9£. 11s. Impropriate and Rectorial Tithe Rent - charge per annum. A Lease in perpetuity has lately been obtained, dated the 10th of December, 1852. LOT NO. 2 That part of the Lands of Upper and Lower Killeen, in the Parish of Granard, Barony of Granard, and COUNTY OF LONGFORD, containing 170 a, Irish plantation measure, being 275 a., 1r., 24 p., statute measure, producing 78£. 2s. 3d. annually, and held under a Lease of lives renewable for ever, bearing date the 13th day of June, 1750, at the yearly Rent of 30£. sterling, and a pepper-corn renewal fine. The Tithe Rent-charge is payable by the tenants. LOT NO. 3 That part of the Lands of Doogery, otherwise Doogerybeg, situate in Parish of Cloon, Barony of Carrigallen, and COUNTY OF LEITRIM, containing 40 a., Irish plantation measure, being 64 a., 3 r., 6 p., statute measure, producing 23£. 3s. annually, held under a Fee-farm grant, dated the 24th day of March, 1800, from Martin Crofton ARMSTRONG, Esq.., at the yearly Rent of 4£. 12s. 4d. sterling. The Tithe Rent-charge is payable by the tenants. LOT NO. 4. That part of the Lands of Dungummon, called Mount Palles, and Little Mount Palles, in the Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Clonmahon, and COUNTY OF CAVAN, containing 86 a., 1 r., 29 p., Irish plantation measure, being 140 a., 0r., 9 p., statute measure, producing 110£. 13s. 2d. annually, subject to a Quit-rent of 10s. 6d., and 2£. 10s. 10d. Tithe Rent-charge yearly, and a charge, by way of jointure, of 100£. per annum, payable during the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Jane MAJOR, the widow of the late Owner and Petitioner. Dated this 12th day of March, 1853. HENRY CAREY, Secretary The Lands of Lyderchy, otherwise Listerahee, and Killeen, are desirably situate and in a highly eligible County, within two miles of Ballinalee, three of Edgeworthstown, and three of Granard, all excellent market towns, and only sixteen mile from the Mullingar station, on the Midland Great Western Railway. The Lands of Doogerybeg are within three miles of Mohill, in the County of Leitrim, and two miles of the post and market town of Arvagh, in the County of Cavan. The Lands of Dungummon are most desirably and eligibly situated within one mile of Mount Nugent, in the County of Cavan, and three miles of Oldcastle, in the County of Meath, and is some of the best Land in the County of Cavan. For Rentals, and further particulars, apply at the Office of the Commissioners, No. 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin, or to JOHN G. ST. LEGER, Solicitor for Petitioner, having Carriage of the Order for Sale, No. 24, Lower Ormond-quay, and to ROBERT STORY, Esq., Solicitor for Plaintiff in the cause of WEBB v. MAJOR, 47, Mountjoy-street, Dublin. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUGARS, &C., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ------- SUGARS, TEAS, WINES, WHISKEYS (in the Custom House Stores or duty paid), Guinness' XX Porter, Bass and Co's Bitter, Drogheda and Alloa Ales in Bottle, all of the best qualities that can be procured, supplied by FRANCIS JOHNSON, & CO. AT WHOLESALE PRICES, whereby a large saving is effected on the usual price charged. Samples and full information on application, personally, or by letter, to FRANCIS JOHNSON,, & CO. WHOLESALE TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT DEALERS, 49, WILLIAM STREET, DUBLIN. Order must be accompanied with a remittance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ROYAL-EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. Incorporated A.D. 1720, by Charter of George the First. ROBERT CORBET, AGENT 5, COLLEGE-GREEN, DUBLIN. LIFE ASSURANCE with BONUS (which has averaged 43 per Cent on the Premium;) or at lower rates without Bonus. Moderate Premiums and a fair division of Surplus. £.10,000 may be insured on any one Life, and to the age of 75. Exemption by the Charter from the liabilities of Partnership. The security of a large capital Stock, and the moral guarantee afforded by 131 years' experience and reputation. The soundness of a thoroughly tested Office, with all the real improvements of modern practice. FIRE ASSURANCES are effected upon every kind of Property. For Rates and further particulars, apply to ROBERT CORBET, AGENT and Government Stock Broker No. 5, COLLEGE-GREEN, Dublin. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: -- Shippers are particularly requested to have each Package of their Goods legibly marked or addressed, otherwise the Company cannot be responsible for the due delivery of same. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DUNDALK AND LIVERPOOL. The Dundalk Steam Packet Company's Splendid and Powerful New Iron Steam Ships. "PRIDE OF ERIN," (800 Tons Burther, and 420 Horse Power), JOHN WILLIAMS, Master, and "DUNDALK," (600 Tons Burthen, and 300 Horse power), J. J. KELLY, Master, are intended to sail as under FROM DUNDALK TO LIVERPOOL (SAIL FROM DUNDALK QUAY.) (Transcriber's note: April and May schedules included here) FROM LIVERPOOL TO DUNDALK (Transcriber's note: May schedule included here, then the copy ends) ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project