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    3. 24-12-1853 Incumbered Estates Court Mr.Commissioner Longfield sat on Tuesday for the sale of the folowing estate- County of Tipperary- in the matter of the estate of Sir John Craven Carden, Bart., owner and petitioner. Lots 1 (Brocca,543acres 3 roods 31 perches) and 2 (Kevanstown,Scarragh, 249-0-5) adjoin Lough Derg, by which Lot 1 is bounded on the West, and they are situate within about four miles of Borrisokane, seven of Portumna, nine of Nenagh, and twelve of Parsonstown, all excellent market towns, and to the later of which a branch railway is being formed by the Great Southern and Western Railway from their line near Roscrea. These lands are particularly suited to sheep feeding. It would be difficult to find a more suitable location for a private residence, and from the facility of water carriage to both Dublin and Limerick, which the Shannon navigation now affords; they offer a very desirable site for the establishment of an extensive manufactory. Lots 3 (Galbertstown, 368 acres 1 rood 12 perches), 4 (Ballymoneen, 185-1-17), 5 ( Clondoty, 423-1-23), 6 (Ballyduage, 153-0-38), 7 (Brookey,80-2-36), and 8 (Ardkeen, 143-2-32) are situate near the town of Templemore , a station of the Great Southern and Western Railway. These lots are held by a highly respectable and industrious tenantry, and contain some excellent feeding land. Lot 9, (Prospect, 388 acres 3 roods 32 perches is situate close to lots 1 and 2. It is held by one tenant, who has a very valuable interest, and the rent payable out of this lot may be regarded as a Chief Rent. Lots 1 and 2- The Sale of these two lots were adjourned. Lot 3- Mr.Stoney was the purchaser for the sum of £4,150. Lot 4- Sold by private contract. Lot 5-Mr.Trant became the purchaser for the sum of £7,018. Lot 6- Mr.Stoney was declared purchaser at £1,750. Lots 7, 8, and 9 were sold by private contract. Mr.George Bolton, jun., had the carriage of Sale. 20-11-1853 Incumbered Estates Court Mr. Commissioner Hargreave sat this day for the sale of the following estate;- In the matter of the estate of Edward Biggs, Esq., owner and petitioner. Part of the lands of Castle Biggs, otherwise Drominagh, Shanakill, and Gortmore, situate in the parish of Terryglass, Barony of Lower Ormond, and County of Tipperary, held under a Lease of Lives renewable for ever, containing by Griffith's estimation, 1112 acres 2 roods 14 perches,statute measure, at the yearly rent of £72-16-11d and £10-1s renewal fine. Lot 1, Castle Biggs and Drominagh, containing 621 acres 1 rood 7 perches. Captain Tuthill was the purchaser for the sum of £5500. Lot 2, Shanakill, containing 268 acres 3 roods 35 perches- Captain Tuthill was declared buyer at £2000. Lot 3, Gortmore, containing 223 acres 1 rood 12 perches, -Captain Tuthill was declared purchaser at £1325. HIGH COURT OF 14th day of January 1878. JUSTICE CHANCERY DIVISION Final Notice to Claimants and Encumbrancers; In the matter of Maria Cecilia Read, Owner and Petitioner. Take notice that the Schedule of Incumbrances affecting the part od the Town and Lands of Lessnegerry, otherwise Lisnageragh, otherwise Mountheathon, containing 353 acres 2 roods and 7 perches, statute measure; part of the Town and Lands of Ballyskenagh, otherwise Mountheathon, containing 244 acres 3 roods ,8 perches, like measure, with the Mansion House and offices thereon; part of the Town and l Lands of Clyduff, otherwise Mountheathon, containing 59 acres I rood and 5 perches, like measure, all situate in the Barony of Clonlisk and Kings County, held respectively in fee; Part of the Town and Lands of Lower Clyduff, otherwise Mountheathon, containing 16 acres I rood and 31 perches, like measure, situate as aforesaid, and held with other lands under Lease dated Ist May, 1787, for lives renewable for ever, the Estate of the said Mary Cecilia Read is lodged with the Clerk of the Records of this Court, any any person having claim not therein inserted, or objecting thereto, either on account of the amount, or the priority of any charge reported to him or any other person, or for any other reason, is required to lodge an objection thereto, stating the particulars of his demand,and duly verified with tthe said Clerk on or before the 7th day of February 1878, and to appear on the following Wednesday, the 13th day of February,1878, at 11 o'clock, before the Honourable Judge Ormsby, at his Court in Dublin, when instructions will be given for the final settlement of the Schedule; and further take notice, that any demand reported by such Schedule is liable to be objected to within the time aforesaid. Dated this 14th day of January 1878. James McDonnell, Examiner J.D.Meldon & Sons, Solicitors, having carriage of the proceedings, 14 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin. Mary

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