ANGLO CELT - January 20, 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. In Press, and will be Published on To-morrow, the 21st instant, price Two Pence. A LETTER in reply to the Rev. WILLIAM PRIOR MOORE'S A.M. Letter, addressed to the Roman Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Kilmore, on the MADIAI CASE, by the Rev. M. M'QUAID, P.O., Killeshandra; and will be had at Mr. JAMES O'BRIEN'S, Printer and Stationer, Main-street, Cavan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEED TRADE. NEW, TRUE, AND GENUINE SEEDS. HENRY GEORGE BURNELL (from London) begs to inform the Trade that he has now in Stock, direct from the Growers in KENT and SUSSEX, a large quantity of TURNIP, CARROT, MANGEL WURZEL, PARSNIP, and other Agricultural Seeds; also Garden and Flower Seeds, in fine condition, having bought largely and early in the season is enabled to supply Seeds, Genuine and Fine Samples, at London Wholesale Prices. Priced Catalogues on application, 10, Victoria Buildings, Victoria-street, Belfast. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTY OF CAVAN AT DRUMKEEN HOUSE, NEAR CAVAN, ONE DAY'S SALE OF Imported Devon Horned Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, with articles of Husbandry, the Property of the late H. T. KILBEE, Esq. ---------- To be sold by Auction, without the least reserve, on Saturday, the 29th of January, inst. Twenty-six head of the above stock, in which are Sixteen young Cows and Heifers, all springing for April and May; Two superior Plough Bullocks, two years and a half old; Two young Bulls, one four years old and the other six months; the remainder are fine promising Heifers, all New Devons. The Dams and Bull have been specially imported by Mr. KILBEE, and chosen by the late celebrated judge, JOHN CREIGHTON, Esq., in North Devonshire. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock with Crops and articles of husbandry; the stock of cattle precisely at 1 o'clock. Terms - Cash purchasers to pay auction fees. GEORGE CHADWICK, Auctioneer. Cavan, January 17th, 2853. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND. --- In the Matter of ESTATE OF ROBERT STRATFORD, deceased, continued in the name of MARY ANNE STRATFORD, Widow and Administratrix of the said ROBERT STRATFORD, Owner. Exparte, JOHN LITTLEDALE, Petitioner. The Commissioners will, on THURSDAY, the .... day of MARCH, 1853, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock at Noon, at their Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, SELL BY AUCTION, the estate of the late Robert STRATFORD, situate in the Baronies of Castleraghan, Clonmahon, and Tullyhunco, in the COUNTY OF CAVAN, in the following Lots, viz. -- LOT 1. Part of the Lands of KILDRUMFARTEN and KILNALECK, containing 307a. 0n, 50r, (transcriber's note: measures difficult to read and may not be accurate), statute measure, together with an individual moiety of the denominations, known as the Fair Green, containing 3A.,, 1R,,, 0P., and Kill Burying Ground, containing 26P., situate in the Baronies of Castleraghan and Clonmahon, and COUNTY OF CAVAN, held under the See of Kilmore, producing £274 10s. 5d. per annum, subject to £8 1s. 6 1/2d. crown rent, and £8 2s. 5d. tithe rent charge. One moiety of the renewal fine, including fees and expenses of leases, has for several years previous to the last renewal, amounted to £23 7s. 5 1/2d. The last renewal bears date the 5th of January, 1847, and is for 21 years from 1st November, 1846. LOT 2. Part of the Lands of SHANCOR, held for the residue of a term of 999 years, from the 2nd of MAY, 1694, containing 65a. 0n. 33r., statute measure, producing £43 0s. 7d. per annum. The head rent is payable out of a different part of the Lands. Dated this 14th day of January, 1853. HENRY CAREY, Secretary, Lot 1 is situate within three miles of Ballyjamesduff and Purnea(Furnea?), on the Mall Coach Road from Killeshandra to Navan. There is a good Market held in the Village once a week, and nine fairs during the year. Lot 2 is within three mils of the Post Town of Crossdoney. For Rentals, and further particulars, apply at the Office of the Commissioners, No. 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin, or to JAMES DILLON MELDON, Solicitor for the Petitioner, having the conduct of the Sale, No. 14, Upper Ormond-quay; or to MARK DOWLING, Solicitor for the Owner, No. 74, Dame-street; or to RICHARD B. FALKINER, Solicitor for Thomas TUITE, NO. 45, Lower Dominick-street. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We understand that the marriage of the Mar ---- of Headford with Lady Macnaughton, will be solemnised about the middle of February, on which occasion a series of festivals will take place in Headford, and among the tenantry of the noble lord. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A woman, named Polly DIAMOND, died lately --- Greenlough, near Portlegone, on the 102d year of ....... age. She was born in 1750, in the reign of George the Second, and consequently lived in the reign of five British Sovereigns. She was never married which she much regretted in the evening of ........... Coleraine Chronicle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Among the passengers on board the Star, Grave... end steamer, which left Blackwall at half past ....... o'clock last Saturday, was a young man, accompanied by his sister, who had seated themselves near the ......... gangway on the starboard side, and appeared to pass their time pleasantly in conversation, until the steamer got into Long Reach, and here, as her course was changed, the paddle-box party shut out from view a large ship towing down the river, and the young man, not being able to see what he desired, leant over the bulwark; while in this position, and directing the attention of his sister by pointing at the ship, he fell overboard, and never rose again above water. The ship he was pointing out was the one on which he would have sailed next day, and their object in going down the river was to go on board her. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEATH OF A VOLUNTEER. -- Died, at his residence near Kells, a few days since, a gentleman named HILL, at the extraordinaary age of 100 years and some days. It is well to remark that Mr. Hill was one of the Volunteers of 1782. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARRIAGE On Thursday, 20th inst., in Cavan Church, byt he Rev. W. WILKINS, Sergeant John M'CURDY, to Elleanor, youngest daughter of Mr. R. SMITH of this town, late excise officer. DEATHS January 8, at Ardee, aged 80 years, Frances, relict of the late N.MILLING, Esq. January 7, at Carrickmacross, Surgeon DANIEL, after a lingering illness which he bore with christian resignation. The deceased was highly respected by all who knew him. On the 15th inst., at her residence, Bedford Lodge, Clontarf, Elly Eliza, relict of the late George PLANKETT(sic)., of Mount Plunkett(sic), county Roscommon, and mother to John J. PLUNKETT, Attorney-General of New South Wales. ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project