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    1. ANGLO CELT - Feb 17,1853
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    3. ANGLO CELT - February 17, 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRE IN ARVA. At half-past three o'clock on Saturday morning last a fire broke out at the rere(sic) of the premises occupied by Mr. Daniel BIGGER, which threatened at one time to consume one side of the street ; but owing to the exertions of Sub-Inspector M'CLINTOCK, and the men under his command, it was got under, but not until the whole of Mr. Bigger's office houses were consumed. To much credit cannot be given to Mr. M'Clintock and his men for their arduous and unceasing exertions on the occasion. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARRIED. In Ballybay Church, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. John DUNBAR, John STRATTON, Esq., Drumkerrin, county Leitrim, to Margaret Jane, daughter of S. GRAY, Esq., late sub-sherriff(sic) of the county. The parochial church was densely crowded during the ceremony, the bride being a general favourite especially amongst the poor, to whom her constant kindness had endeared her. After the ceremony the bridal couple left on a wedding tour. DIED. Feb 13 (18?), at the residence of Mr. John Ousely Bonsall(?), Eldon Terrace, Dublin, aged ninety-two years, Harriet, the widow of the Rev. Gideon OUSELY. Feburayr 16, in Ballinagh, Mrs. LEE, sincerely and deservedly regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Feburary 11, at Blair's College, Aberdeen, John Henry HALY, fourth son of Francis COPPINGER, Esq., of Rutland-square, in this city, aged 18 (13?) years. ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

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