ANGLO CELT - March 3, 1853 - part 3 of 3 -------------------------------------------------------------- INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Anne Delap, Owner; Ex-parte Edward King Tenison and Joseph Bennett Little, Petitioners. ___________________________________________________ All parties interested are requested to take Notice that the Commissioners have sold the Lands of Albeagh, Aleagh, otherwise Ravenswood, Annegeliffe, Conlara North, Drumcoghill, Drumgoone, Drushalla(?), Drumick, Drumkeen, Drumlark, Drumullagh, Kilcrone, and Swellan, situate in the Baronies of Tullygarvey, Tullyhunco, and Loughtee, COUNTY OF CAVAN. and that the Draft Schedule of Incumbrances is now lodged in the Office of the General Clerk of this Court ; and if any person have a claim not therein inserted and admitted, or any objection to said schedule, either on account of the amount or priority of any claim therein mentioned as due to him or any other person, or because he claims any lien on the purchase money, or otherwise, and particularly if any person have a claim on foot of the several Deeds, Recognizances, and Bonus mentioned in the schedule hereto (on foot of which, respectively, nothing is admitted to be due), Notice is hereby given that a statement duly verified of the particulars of such claim, objection of lien must be lodged by such person with the General Clerk of said court, on or before the 12th day of April next, and on the following Tuesday, 19th April, 1853, at the hour of Two o'Clock, the Right Hon. Baron RICHARDS, Chief Commissioner, will give directions for the final settlement of said Schedule ! ; and all parties interested are hereby further required to take notice, that within the time aforesaid any person may file an objection to any demand of any other person contained in said schedule. Dated this 17th day of February, 1853. HENRY CAREY, Secretary. ROBERT JONES FOX, Solicitor for the Petitioner, having the carriage of the proceeding, No. 91, Stephen's-green, South. ----------------------------------------------- SCHEDULE REFERRED TO BY THE FOREGOING NOTICE. Recognizance in the Exchequer, of 26th February, 1808, FOR £1,000, that ROBERT SAUNDERSON do account as Sheriff. Bond of 18th July, 1814, in 1500£., that WILLIAM ERSKINE, as Treasurer of the County of Cavan, do account. Chancery Recognizance of 30th November, 1816, for 2,119£., that JOSEPH STORY do account as Committee. Deed of Trust for payment of the following creditors of ROBERT SAUNDERSON, dated 7th January, 1820, and appointing JOSEPH MAGUIRE a Trustee for that purpose, viz., Miss SAUNDERSON, for the sum of 2,800£.; WILLIAM ERSKINE, for 2,300£.; WILLIAM WALLACE, for 400£.; WILLIAM ROGERS, for 300£. HUMPHRY TILSON, for 100£.; Miss LYONS, for 217£. 13S. 3D.; HUGH RORKE for 300£; GURLY CAMPBELL for 150£.; THOMAS NESBITT, for 599£. 8s.; JOHN THICKPENNY, for 100£.; JAMES STORY, for 496£.; DENIS MAGUIRE, for 100£.; ROBERT FITZGERALD, for 50£.; FRANCIS CLINTON, for 90£.; TERENCE BRADY, for 100£.; Messrs. SUEYD(SNEYD?), French, and Co., for 147£.; Mrs. SAUNDERSON, FOR 350£.; Miss BURROWES, for 60£.; ELIZABETH O'NEILL, otherwise BRADY, for 68£. 1s.; MICHAEL DALY, for 28£ 19s. 16d; Mrs. BRICE, for 100£.; Mrs. SAUNDERSON, for 200£; Mr. WILLIAM ERSKINE, for 325£.; JOSEPH MAGUIRE, for 1,612£. 2s. 6d. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLDCASTLE UNION. On Friday, the 11th instant, the Guardians will receive Tenders for supplying the Workhouse with the following Articles, for the periods stated, vis.: -- FOR ONE YEAR, FROM 15th INSTANT, -- Newmilk and Buttermilk, per gallon. Medicine and Medical Appliances for the Workhouse and several Dispensaries. Keeping in Repair the Pumps, Locks, Keys, and the necessary Smith's Work. FOR SIX MONTHS, -- Beef and Mutton per lb. (without Bone), Turf, per guage(sic). Straw, per cwt. Lime per barrel. Glazing the Windows of the Workhouse. Sealed Tenders, accompanied by Samples, will be received by me up to 11 o'clock on the above named day, 11th March, 1853. (By Order), JAMS JOHNSTON, Clerk of Union Dated 1st March, 1853. Note.-- The Names of Parties must not appear on Samples. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COOTEHILL UNION The Board of Guardians of the above Union will, on Friday the 18th of March next, receive Tenders for supplying the Workhouse with the following Articles, from the 25th March to the 29th September, 1583, vis.: -- White Bread, per lb. Brown Bread, per lb. Beef (best quality,) Oatmeal, per cwt. Indianmeal (white and yellow.) per cwt. Patna Rice, per cwt. And also for Sweeping the Chimneys of the Workhouse and Fever Hospital, at all times that may be necessary, for one year to 25th March, 1854. The above articles to be delivered at the Workhouse, free of expense, at such times and in such quantities as may be ordered by the Guardians. Samples to accompany Tenders. Sealed Tenders endorsed "Tender for ---" (as the case may be), stating the names of Two Solvent Sureties willing to join in a Bond for the due fulfillment of the Contract, addressed to the Chairman, will be received by me, or may be deposited in the Tinder Box, up to Twelve o'clock on FRIDAY, the 18th March next, when the Contracts will be declared. (By Order) ROBERT GRAHAM, Clerk of the Union. Board Room, February, 26th, 1853. ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project