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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Newry Telegraph: Adverts - Part IV - SURNAMES indexed - 25 May 1813
Date: Sun, 08 Sep 2002 08:06:03 -0400


SOURCE: Newry Telegraph: Adverts - Part IV - SURNAMES indexed - Issue dated
25 May 1813:

(1) OGLE, SCOTT - Houses & lands to be sold
(2) WALLACE - House to be sold
(3) HALYDAY, HANNA - Lodgings to be let
(4) TEDFORD - Paper finisher wanted
(5) MOLLAN - Wanted to borrow
(6) CROZIER - Sermon in the Methodist Chapel

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The following newspaper articles were transcribed from the
Newry Commercial Telegraph (microfilm), by permission
of The British Library.
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(1)
HOUSES AND LANDS
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TO BE SOLD,
The following Properties, a part of the Estate
of JOHN SCOTT, Esq.
No. 1 PART of the Townlands of GRINANE
and CLONLEA, in the County of Down, con-
taining One Hundred and Seventy Acres, Two Roods,
and Fifteen Perches, Irish Measure, held in Fee, at the
yearly Rent of £52 10, including Fees; and set for the
life of his present Majesty, and thirty-one Years, from
November, 1794 ; producing a profit Rent of £97 14 4,
exclusive of three Acres of bog unset.
N. B....This Property must rise considerably at the ex-
piration of the present Tenants' Leases, having a suffi-
ciency of Bog for the use of the Tenants, and lying not
more than two miles distant from the town of Newry
NO. 2...Part of the Townland of DAMOLLEY, in the
County of Down, containing Thirty-one Acres, Two
Roods, and twenty-eight Perches; and a Plat of Ground, in
the Townland of LISDRUMGULLION, County of Armagh,
containing Seven Acres, and Three Perches; held by
Leases for three Lives, renewable forever, at the yearly
Rent of £26 6 6, and set for same term to three Te-
nants, producing a profit Rent of £105 5 6
Proposals, in writing, for both, or either of the above
numbers, to be made to Mr. GEORGE OGLE, Attor-
ney, who will furnish Rentals to persons inclined to pur-
chase.
Newry, April 26.

(2)
TO BE SOLD,
THE Lease, for lives renewable for ever, of
the late Mr. ALEXANDER WALLACE'S
House in HILL-STREET.----The premises are subject to
£ 45 12s. 1d. yearly rent. The purchaser may have
immediate possession. Apply to
ROBERT WALLACE.
Newry, 15th Feb.

(3)
TO BE LET.
THE LODGINGS lately occupied by Mr.
G. HANNA, furnished or unfurnished.--Apply to
JAMES HALYDAY, Canal-street.
Newry, 3d May.

(4)
WANTS.
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WANTED,
A PERSON qualified to finish PAPER of
every Description; he must be capable of writing a
good hand. A married man will meet with encourage-
ment, by applying to ROBERT TEDFORD, of Finard, Upper
Vale Mills. 18th May.

(5)
WANTED TO BORROW,
THE Sum of TWO HUNDRED POUNDS, to be
secured by Mortgage, on a Freehold Property, in
NEWRY, producing a clear Profit Rent of £59 10s. per
Year.----Application to be made to Mr. ROBERT
MOLLAN, TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Newry.
May 15th.

(6)
NEWRY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
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A SERMON will be preached in the
METHODIST CHAPEL, on Sunday the 30th of May,
by Mr. ROBERT CROZIER, for the Benefit of
this Institution, in which upwards of Three Hundred
Children are supplied with Books, and taught Spelling,
Reading, and Writing, without any expense to their par-
ents.--Service to begin at two o'clock in the afternoon.
An Ode to be sung by the Children.
May 22.

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