The Clonmel Advertiser 18-10-1823 Sir-I beg to inform the public, through the medium of your excellent journal, that the Hon. Mr. Stanley, grandson to the Earl of Derby, has arrived at his extensive estates in the County of Tipperary. The tenants have every reason to consider the visit an auspicious one; for on all occasions he showed an anxious disposition to relieve the wants and redress the grievances of his numerous tenantry. Time and experience have proved that police establishments and coercive measures are entirely ineffectual to restore tranquility in the disturbed districts, but did landlords take example from from this young nobleman, to come in person to their estates, and make abatements suitable to the pressure of the times, we should not witness so many scenes of outrage in the South of Ireland. Nothing could equal the enthusiasm of his tenantry when chairing this amiable young nobleman through the city of Cashel on Tuesday evening last-the result of which was, that he expressed himself to them publicly in terms of heartfelt gratitude for the reception he met with from them, which he assured them he would not easily forget, and presented the more respectable among them with a donation worthy of his noble family, requesting they would distribute it to a few distressed families whom he noticed on a part of his estate. It may not be superfluous to add, that while other parts of the country were the constant scenes of outrage and insubordination to the laws, not a single outrage occurred on any part of the Earl of Derby's extensive estates in the neighbourhood of Cashel. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, Thomas Heffernan, Ballyduagh. Oct. 9th. 1823 Mary