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From: "Carol Granville" <>
Subject: THE CAVAN HERALD - NOVEMBER 23, 1824
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 20:26:24 -0500


THE CAVAN HERALD NOVEMBER 23, 1824

COUNTY OF CAVAN } NOTICE
to wit, } TO SPIRIT RETAILERS

BY a late Act of Parliament it is directed that all Persons intending to apply for Spirit Licence, for the ensuing Year, must serve Notice on the Church Wardens, in their respective Parishes, and also lodge a Notice in the Office of the Clerks of the Peace, in Cavan, before MONDAY, the 20th day of DECEMBER next, mentioning their Names, Residences, and Parishes, and the Names and Residences of Two Sureties, worth £25 each; and such applicants (who reside in the Baronies of Castleraghan, Clonmahon, Upper and Lower Loughtee, Tullyhunco, and Tullyhaw,) must attend, with their sureties, at a Special Sessions to be held in CAVAN, on TUESDAY, the 21st December, at 11 o'Clock, and such as reside in the Baronies of Clonkee and Tullygarvey, must attend a Special Sessions at COOTEHILL, on Thursday, the 23d December, at Eleven o'Clock; and if approved of by the Magistrates at such Sessions, the Clerk of the Peace will then grant Certificates, to enable them to get Licence.

N.B.--The Magistrates are determined not to certify for any person who will not perform the above requisites.

12th Nov. 1824 Clerk of the Peace
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VIOLATION OF THE SABBATH

We are much pleased to find that the attention of the Police is directed to the profanation of the Sabbath in this Town; on the 2d instant, at the Petty Sessions, Michael BRADY and Hugh KEOGAN, Publicans, were severally convicted before a most respectable Bench of Magistrates, in the sum of £5 British, each, on the complaint of Police Serjeant MARTIN, for selling spirituous liquors, on Sunday, the 31st of October.
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On Monday, the 15th inst., the annual examination of the Children of Cavan and Drumkeen Sunday schools, took place at the Sunday school room of this town, before the Rev. Messrs. FOX, MOFFETT, and E. MOORE, when 131 children were examined in Scriptural and catechetical reading, and in their answers afforded very general satisfaction.....
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MISCELLANEOUS

On Thursday last the celebrated Commodore O'BRIEN arrived at Chatham, in his diminutive cutter, the Royal Gift, which measures only five feet six inches in length, and two feet eleven inches broad.

In the Insolvents' Court yesterday, Surgeon MATHEWS of the Army was ordered to allow £50 from his half-pay, in liquidation of his debts.

Serjeant FRY, late of the County Roscommon Police, cut his throat at Mohill, on Sunday.

The expense of the funeral of the King of France amounted to £80,000.
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The son of Mr. MARTIN, M.P., County Galway, in a published letter, declares that Mr. James DALY, the present Member, wished to form a junction with his father, for the ensuing election for the County, and that Mr. DALY should return this young Gentleman, Mr. Thomas MARTIN, for the town. It however appears that Mr. DALY has not complied with the intention so stated by Mr. MARTIN, who appears to be annoyed by the disappointment.
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MARRIAGES

Yesterday, Mr. Francis BEGGS to Miss BEATTY, daughter of Mr. John BEATTY. Innkeeper, both of Enniskillen.

John STEWART, Esq., to Anne, eldest daughter of James ARTHUR, both of Belfast.

DEATHS

At Leekfield, in the county of Sligo, Mrs. WEBBER, Lady of Daniel Webb WEBBER, Esq.

In Enniskillen, last week, Mr. Thomas COOTE, officer of Excise.

Mr. John FORSYTHE, of Cloghtate.

In Sligo, Mrs. DAVYS, in the 98th year of her age.
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