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    1. Nenagh Guardian 1850 and 1831
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. 21-5-1850 From the Nenagh Guardian. "A gentleman of highly respectable family and connexions, the owner in fee of different estates not many miles from Newport, in this County and which realised until very recently a rental of over £1000 per year, died within the last few days a recipient of indoor relief within one of the Dublin workhouses. The father of the unfortunate gentleman referred to had been at one time High Sheriff of this county, held the commission of peace for the counties of Clare, Limerick, and Tipperary, was the processor in his lifetime of over 20 fee simple and freehold estates, and a courtier in the reign of George IV, with whom he was a close companion, and favourite when Prince of Wales. The remnants of the Family Estates, which are heavily encumbered, will, we believe, be put up for sale in the Incumbered Estates Court in the month of June, the order for sale having been made absolute some months since. 28-9-1831 On the night of the 18th inst. Four armed men attacked the house of Michael Malone, at Allengart, in the district of Kilnemanagh, they fired several shots through the door, and on going into the house, one of the party struck Malone's mother with a stone, which seriously injured her. She knows one of the party, but will not prosecute. Mary

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