Hi, Ennis Chronicle 19 April 1820 Died On Sunday last, aged 71, Mrs. Burton, wife of Edward William Burton, Esq., of Clifden. ....... Sunday morning, in Jail Street, Mrs. Canny, relict of Mr. Michael Canny. To Be Let For Seven Years >From the First Day of May Next THE HOUSE In Jain Street, now occupied by the Representatives of Mr. Michael Canny, Containing .......... Application to Boyle Vandeleur, Esq., Ennis, or Robert Kean, Esq., Hermitage. ...... To Be Set .... The House, Offices, and Lands of KILLADERRY Containing about 100 acres, now in the occupation of John Bentley, Esq., situate one mile from Broadford ...... Proposals in writing to be msade ...... Mr. Richard Davies, Lahynch, Ennistymon, or to Mr. William Greeves, Attorney, Ennis. 14th April 1820. To Be Let For the Term of 21 years, and one life concurrent, from the first day of May next, the property of J. C. O'Brien, Esq., the Farm and Lands of SANDFIELD As lately in the possesion of Jas. Lysaght, Esq., and his under-tennants, containing 118A 2R 3P, with an excellent dwelling house, offices, and gardens, situate within three miles of the Post Town of Ennistymon, and within twenty perches of the Atlantic Ocean. The land is remarkable for dairy, tillage and meadowing, and will be set together or in convenient divisions for resident tenants. Also 42A 0R 0P of the lands of KNOCKNARAHA immediatly near Sandfield, as lately in the possession of Mr. Connor Lysaght, with a comfortable dwelling house and offices. Proposals to be made to Mr. John O'Brien, Barntick, Ennis, who will close with solvent Tenants, as soon as the value is offered. Barntick April 10th 1820. Sheriff's Sale Richard O'Donnell, Plaintiff. John Johnson, Defendant. By virtue of his Majesty's Writ of Fiers Facias, in this Cause to me directed, I will, on Friday, the 21sr of April, inst, Set up and Sell, by Public Cant, in the town of Kilrush, the Defendant's interest in the dwelling house in said town, wherein the Defendant lives, being a term of years Dated this 10th April 1820. John McDonnell, Sheriff. Committed - To our Jail, by Thomas Crowe, Esq., James Mara, a suspicious character, and having in his possession a number of Bank of England and other notes, of which he appears to have come improperly by. By Francis Swyny, Esq., Wm. Dillon, charged with commiting rape on the body of Ellen Ryan, of Newmarket. By the same Magistrate, John Keane charged on oath with having committed rape on the body of Ann Degidan; also, by same Magistrate, Pat. Keane, charged with commiting a rape on the body of Judith Mooney. By Tompkins Brew, Esq., Patrick Hasset, being an idle and disorderly man, and a stranger who can give no satisfactory account of himself. By Walter Butler, Esq., James Keaby, charged with cutting down four ash and two mountain ash trees, the property of Christopher Lopdell, Esq. By Peter Comyn, Esq., Bartholomew Kelly and James Williams, for stealing three yards of cloth, from the shop of Jn. Hynes, of New Quay. By D. B. Bourchier, Esq., George Strien and John White, for pig stealing. Declan
Very interesting reading, Declan. Please keep them coming. It's great to see the healthy sense of law and order which prevailed in those times and which is sorely lacking nowadays ("Committed - To our Jail.....Patrick Hasset, being an idle and disorderly man, and a stranger who can give no satisfactory account of himself......"; half of today's Friday night High Street population fits into that category but is simply allowed to run - or lounge - around loose). Pádraig (the Paddy that was) -----Original Message----- From: irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Declan Barron Sent: 18 November 2006 19:56 To: irl-clare@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CLARE] Ennis Chronicle 1820 Hi, Ennis Chronicle 19 April 1820 Died On Sunday last, aged 71, Mrs. Burton, wife of Edward William Burton, Esq., of Clifden. ....... Sunday morning, in Jail Street, Mrs. Canny, relict of Mr. Michael Canny. To Be Let For Seven Years >From the First Day of May Next THE HOUSE In Jain Street, now occupied by the Representatives of Mr. Michael Canny, Containing .......... Application to Boyle Vandeleur, Esq., Ennis, or Robert Kean, Esq., Hermitage. ...... To Be Set .... The House, Offices, and Lands of KILLADERRY Containing about 100 acres, now in the occupation of John Bentley, Esq., situate one mile from Broadford ...... Proposals in writing to be msade ...... Mr. Richard Davies, Lahynch, Ennistymon, or to Mr. William Greeves, Attorney, Ennis. 14th April 1820. To Be Let For the Term of 21 years, and one life concurrent, from the first day of May next, the property of J. C. O'Brien, Esq., the Farm and Lands of SANDFIELD As lately in the possesion of Jas. Lysaght, Esq., and his under-tennants, containing 118A 2R 3P, with an excellent dwelling house, offices, and gardens, situate within three miles of the Post Town of Ennistymon, and within twenty perches of the Atlantic Ocean. The land is remarkable for dairy, tillage and meadowing, and will be set together or in convenient divisions for resident tenants. Also 42A 0R 0P of the lands of KNOCKNARAHA immediatly near Sandfield, as lately in the possession of Mr. Connor Lysaght, with a comfortable dwelling house and offices. Proposals to be made to Mr. John O'Brien, Barntick, Ennis, who will close with solvent Tenants, as soon as the value is offered. Barntick April 10th 1820. Sheriff's Sale Richard O'Donnell, Plaintiff. John Johnson, Defendant. By virtue of his Majesty's Writ of Fiers Facias, in this Cause to me directed, I will, on Friday, the 21sr of April, inst, Set up and Sell, by Public Cant, in the town of Kilrush, the Defendant's interest in the dwelling house in said town, wherein the Defendant lives, being a term of years Dated this 10th April 1820. John McDonnell, Sheriff. Committed - To our Jail, by Thomas Crowe, Esq., James Mara, a suspicious character, and having in his possession a number of Bank of England and other notes, of which he appears to have come improperly by. By Francis Swyny, Esq., Wm. Dillon, charged with commiting rape on the body of Ellen Ryan, of Newmarket. By the same Magistrate, John Keane charged on oath with having committed rape on the body of Ann Degidan; also, by same Magistrate, Pat. Keane, charged with commiting a rape on the body of Judith Mooney. By Tompkins Brew, Esq., Patrick Hasset, being an idle and disorderly man, and a stranger who can give no satisfactory account of himself. By Walter Butler, Esq., James Keaby, charged with cutting down four ash and two mountain ash trees, the property of Christopher Lopdell, Esq. By Peter Comyn, Esq., Bartholomew Kelly and James Williams, for stealing three yards of cloth, from the shop of Jn. Hynes, of New Quay. By D. B. Bourchier, Esq., George Strien and John White, for pig stealing. Declan ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message