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From: Lisa Carson <>
Subject: Fwd: [NIR-DOWN] Newry Telegraph: Adverts #1 - SURNAMES indexed - 25 Jan 1828
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 14:19:46 +0000
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Regards Lisa - NIR-DOWN Listowner
>From: Alison Causton <>
>Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Newry Telegraph: Adverts #1 - SURNAMES indexed - 25=20
>Jan 1828
>
>
>SOURCE: Newry Commercial Telegraph: Adverts #1 - SURNAMES indexed - Issue
>dated 25 Jan 1828:
>
>(1) CORBETT - House for sale
>(2) OGLE - Seven thousand pounds to be lent
>(3) BELL, MORRISON - To subscribers of Newry Dispensary
>
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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
> BY PRIVATE CONTRACT,
> THE INTEREST in the LEASE of a
>HOUSE, of which 12 Years are unexpired and
>Two Lives in being, yielding a Profit Item of =A326 3s.
>0d. per Annum.
> The Property is situated in one of the leading Streets
>in NEWRY, and Leased, for the whole term, to Tenants
>of the first respectability.=8BApply to
> JOHN CORBETT, N.P.
>
>(2)
> SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS,
> TO BE LENT, by the AMICABLE AN-
>NUITY COMPANY of NEWRY. Application
>to be made (if by Letter, post-paid) to JOSEPH
>GLENNY, Esq. NEWRY, of 15, North Cumberland-
>street, DUBLIN ; or to
> WM. OGLE, Register.
> Newry, 18th October, 1827.
>
>(3)
> TO THE SUBSCRIBERS
> OF THE
> NEWRY DISPENSARY & FEVER
> HOSPITAL.
>MY LORDS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
>IN consequence of the melancholy death of my
>esteemed friend and coadjutor, DOCTOR
>MORRISON, the whole duty and responsibility of the
>Dispensary and Fever Hospital has necessarily
>devolved on me for the time being ; but as your Annual
>Meeting is approaching, and as an active and rather
>unprecedented Canvass (as I have been informed) has
>taken place, I deem it incumbent on my own part to
>address you, and to solicit your influence and support in
>offering to undertake the entire Management of the
>Establishment.
> Having performed a very large share of the Medical,
>and the entire of the Surgical practice of the Dispensary,
>&c. &c., for the last three years, as the books can testify,
>I feel myself perfectly adequate to conduct the whole,
>usefully to the Poor, and I hope, with satisfaction to the
>Patrons of the Institution ; and, resting my claim on
>these considerations, as well as on the very small remune-
>ration I have hitherto received,--having been obliged to
>engage an Assistant for compounding Medicine=8Bto keep
>an additional Horse=8Band to pay various small sums,
>incident to the situation;--these, in truth, have rendered
>it to me almost gratuitous.
> It is not seemly for me to allude to any services I may
>have rendered to the objects of this Charity, or to the
>mode of conducting business of the Institution, or to
>the attention paid the Fever Hospital of 1817-18 and 19
>--but I may say, if these deserve any mark of approba-
>tion, you have it now in your power to reward me in a
>manner more grateful to my feelings than any other, and
>without any additional expense.
> I may also add, that should a difficulty occur at any
>time in the Medical Department, the friendly point of
>view in which I have always been regarded by the
>Physicians of NEWRY will, at once, enable me to obtain
>their opinions jointly. Their Letters, on my behalf,
>addressed to the Committee, will I trust, be satisfactory to
>you ; and, submitting these and myself to your considera-
>tion, I remain,
> My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen,
> Your faithful humble servant,
> G. W. BELL, Surgeon.
> Boat-street, 21st January, 1828.
>
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>This reprint is intended SOLELY for the non-commercial
>use of family historians, with the sincere hope that a Lister
>may find the content useful. I am not descended from the
>person(s) mentioned herein. **Please refer any questions
>arising from this article to the general readership of the
>NIR-DOWN mailing list.**
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