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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Newry Telegraph: Adverts #2 - SURNAMES indexed -15 Jan 1828
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 10:11:37 -0500
SOURCE: Newry Commercial Telegraph: Adverts #2 - SURNAMES indexed - Issue
dated 15 January 1828:
(1) DOBBIN - Land to be sold
(2) GREEN - Tea, wine, spirit merchant
(3) JACKSON, JACKSON, MEARES - Estate; land to be sold
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The following newspaper article was transcribed from
the Newry Commercial Telegraph (microfilm), by permission
of The British Library.
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(1)
TO BE SOLD,
ALL that part of the Townland of DAMULLY,
in the County of DOWN, situate within
a short distance of the Town of NEWRY, containing
nearly Seven Acres, and held for Three Lives, Renewable
for Ever, subject to a Chief Rent of £2 14s. 8d. late
Irish Currency, and now in the occupation of the
NEWRY COACH COMPANY. This is a very de-
sirable Farm, and eligibly situated.
For further Particulars apply to Messrs. LEONARD
DOBBIN & CO., Solicitors, 23, Gardiner¹s Place,
DUBLIN, who will close with a Purchaser on the value
being offered.
(2)
ARMAGH.
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JOHN GREEN,
TEA, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT,
GROCER, SOAP AND CANDLE
Manufacturer,
HAS this day received, per the Zephyr, via
Belfast, a large supply of TEAS, which, with his
STOCK on Hands, being selected by one of the most
eminent Brokers in London, will be found of Superior
Characters and Flavor, and at Prices such as to com-
pete with any House in the Trade.
His CELLARS are at present largely supplied with
WINES AND SPIRITS of the choicest Flavor; and
every other Article in the Trade, on his usual good terms.
ARMAGH, Jan. 7, 1828.
(3)
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
In the Town of BALLIBAY, in the County of
MONAGHAN, on THURSDAY the 24th day
of January, 1828.
The interest and Estate of HUGH JACKSON, Esq.,
in the following LANDS, viz :--
No. 1. PART of the Lands of CREEVE,
NAMELY, the BLEACH-GREEN and
MILLS of CREEVE, as now in the Possession of
JOHN JACKSON, Jun., containing 44A. 2R. 20P.
Plantation Measure, held for Three Lives, Renewable
for Ever, at the Yearly Rent of £11 7s. 3d. late Currency.
No. II.PART of CREEVE, adjoining the Bleach-
green, containing 40A. 3R. 1P. held for the Lives of the
said HUGH and JOHN JACKSON, at the Yearly
Rent of £36 7s. 1_d. late Currency. Of these 40A.
3R. 1P. there are 20A. 1R. 12P. with the above 44A. 2R.
20P. Leased to JOHN JACKSON, jun., at the Yearly
Rent of £130 late Currency, but on the decease of the
said HUGH and JOHN JACKSON, the said Rent
will be but £110 late Currency, for Ever.The remain-
der, namely, 20A. 1R. 29P., is now Let to several under-
Tenants, producing a Rearly [sic] Rent of £20 18s. 9d.
No. IIIPART of CARNAVEAGH, containing
15A. 3R. 30P. on which stands CREEVE HOUSE,
OFFICES, GARDEN, LAWN and PLANTA-
TIONS, held for Three Lives, Renewable for Ever,
subject to the Yearly Rent of £8 3s. 10d. late Currency,
and now out of Lease.
No. IV.PART of the same LANDS, containing
13A. 36R. held for a like Term, at the Yearly Rent of
£7 18s. 7d. late Currency, also out of Lease.
No. V.PART of the same LANDS, containing
10A. 1R. 14P. held for a like Terms, at the Yearly
Rent of £6 6s. 0d. late Currency, together with a
FIELD in CREEVE, called the ASH TREE
PARK, containing 2A. 2R. 15P. adjoining the said
10A. 1R. 14P. also out of Lease. These Premises are
not subject to Head Rent.
No. VI.PART of the same LANDS, contain-
ing 20A. held for the same Term, at the Yearly Rent of
£15, late Currency. Part of this Lot is occupied by
Tenants who have been promised Leases.
Nos. 1 and 2 will be Sold in one Lot, and the remain-
der in such manner as will suit Purchasers.
For other particulars apply to Mr. CHARLES
MEARES, 33, Dorset-street, DUBLIN.
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