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    1. [IRL-CLARE] Clare Journal 1820
    2. Declan Barron
    3. Hi, Clare Journal 1820 June 13 To Be Let ....... Granahane, Situate in the Barony of Bunratty, and as late in the possesion of Ti. Donoghoe. Proposals to be recieved by Messrs. James, Richard and John Crowe. To Be Sold ...second hand Gig, with cushions and harness. Also a horse, perfectly gentle in harness, if required. At Thomas Kean's Coachmaker, Causeway, Ennis. Thomas McMahon, Esq., and others, Plaintiffs, Henry Wilson, Esq., and others Defendants, The sale of the lands of Clounaskeagh, Knockbeagh, and Corcass, commonly called Rinana; as Also that part of Deerpark called Springfield ....... For particulars, as to title, apply, to Messrs. Wogan and Strddert, Plaintiffs Solicitors, No.45, Camden Street, and to Robert D Esterre, Esq., Defendants Solicitor, No.5, Clarendon Street, Dublin. June 29 Committed by Tomkins Brew, Esq., Martin Frawley, for cow stealing. This fellow was tenant to Mr. O'Grady, of Shorepark, and stole the two heifer cows, for which he had been committed, from his landlord, the morning before the fair of Spancelhill, and drove them beyong Ruan, a distance of twenty miles, and secreted them on the lands of Rathvergin, belonging to Mr. William Kenny. Here he supposed they were perfectly secure, and he left his son to take care of them, until he returned from the fair, where he went and spent some time condoling with his landlord upon the loss of his valuable heifers. Unfortunatly for him, during his absence, William Foulow, the herdsman of the lands, discovered the cattle ............ ......... conducted the thief and the cows to Port, the seat of Hugh O'Loughlen, Esq, who instantly sent him, in the custody of the Police stationed at Ruan, to Mr. Brew. Saturday last, the Rev. William Henry Stacpoole, was chosen Provost for the Town and Borough of Ennis, for the ensuing year. Sunday, the Lord Bishop of Killaloe, held an Ordination at the Cathedral of Killaloe, when the Rev. Thomas Brady was admitted to Priests Order; and Messrs. Richard Shirly Going, John Studdert, and John Lucas, to Deacons Order. - On the occasion, an excellent sermon was preached from the 14th c. Luke, 23d v. by the Rev. Mr. Davis, Chaplin to the Ld. Bishop. July 10 A wanton and shameful outrage was perpitrated upon the property of Mr. John R. McGrath, at his fields at Cahercalla, on Friday night, sixteen young ash trees being cut down and taken away. An inquisition was taken before Robert G. Greene, Esq., Coroner, on Friday last at Carhuenlogane, in the west of this county, upon the body of Patrick Darcy. From the evidence it appeared that the death of the desceased was caused by a beating he recieved at the bog of dereen, on the Wednesday before, from Michael and John Killeen. The former of those ruffians gave him a blow of a pitchfork upon the head, that knocked him down, and the latter, with inhuman barbarity, gave him, whilst lying senseless, a second blow which terminated his existance. The verdict of the Jury was to this effect. Both murderers have fled. On Thursday se'night, two men named Wm. Hickey and Matthew Culligan having had some difference, whilst engaged in a hurling match, at Cappakea, near O'Brien's bridge, in this county, Culligan gave Hickey fourteen cuts on the head, and broke both his arms, which occasioned his death in a few days. The Jury on the Inquest returned a Verdict of Wilful Murder against Callinan (sic), who has been apprehended. Mr. Charles Trousdell, of this town, has been appointed a Commissioner for recieving Affidavits in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland. Yesterday, a young boy, having gone to swim in the lake at Ballycoree, was unfortunatly drowned. Declan

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