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    1. !! Connaught Journal; July 22, 1824 "Galway Items"
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. THE CONNAUGHT JOURNAL Galway, Thursday, July 22, 1824 COUNTY OF GALWAY TO BE SOLD THE LANDS OF LYDICAN. Containing Forty Acres or thereabouts.- These lands are in good Heart, and enclosed by a Demesne Wall of Ten Feet, and beautifully Planted.- The Lands are out of Lease, and situated in the Demesne of Raheen, and within two miles of Gort and in the Barony of Kiltarton. Application as to Title, &c., to be made to John W. Browne, 16, Kildare street, Dublin. No preference is promised. July 22, 1824. _______________ BARTHOLOMEW FYNN Takes leave to acquaint the inhabitants of Galway and its District that he has this day been appointed AGENT for the "ROYAL IRISH ASSURANCE COMPANY" of DUBLIN, in which capacity he hopes, by strict integrity and attention, to give general satisfaction. The inducements offered by this great Establishment and the moderation of their terms, the equity of their dealings, and the low rates of charges, which must give to the Assured, advantages equal, if not superior to what are offered by any similar Establishments in this Kingdom. Office Merchant's Road, July 22, 1824. Said FYNN will Let the HOUSE and MILL he now holds at Newtownsmith. _______________ N. MACHLACHLAN Having, previous to leaving Galway, paid all Bills and Accounts that he knew of being due, requests that if he is justly owing Accounts to any Persons in Galway, that they will leave them at his former place of residence, with Mr. John Kelly, to be forwarded to him.--Galway, July 22, 1824. _______________ NOTICE County of the Town of Galway to wit. TAKE NOTICE that I have surrendered myself to the Sheriff of the County of the Town of Galway, and that I am confined a prisoner in the body of the prison for the said County, and that I intend to abide my trail at the next Assizes for the said County, for the alleged Murder of THOMAS REGAN, of which all persons concerned are hereby desired to take notice.-Dated and given under my hand this 21st day of July, 1822. [1824] his JAMES x CULLEN mark. Present, read and explained to the said James Cullen. To Anne Regan, the mother of the said Thos. Regan, deceased, and all others whom it may concern. JAMES M'DERMOTT, Gaoler for said County. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/

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