The
Lurgan,
Portadown and
Banbridge
Advertiser and Agricultural Gazette
Lurgan, County
Armagh
14 June 1849
THE
MARKET TOWN
OF LURGAN,
TO WIT
George the 4th, Cap. 82; Intituled "An Act to make Provision for the Lighting, Cleansing, and Watching of Cities, Towns Corporate, and Market Towns in Ireland, in certain cases," I do hereby appoint a Meeting to be held in the Court House, Lurgan, on Monday, the 2nd day of July next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of Electing Fourteen Commissioners to carry the Provisions of the said recited Act into execution in the said Market Town of Lurgan, for the Three Years succeeding the 31st of July, 1849. All persons who occupy and who for twelve months then next previous, shall have occupied within the limits of the said Market Town of Lurgan, a Dwelling House of the Annual Value of Five Pounds at the least, shall be admitted and entitled to vote at the said Meeting. Signed, JOHN HANCOCK, Chairman of the Commissioners. Dated at Lurgan this 14th day of June, 1849. |
JAMES
SPROTT,
GROCERY, Tea, Wine, and Spirit Store, BRIDGE-STREET, BANBRIDGE. LICENSED HOTEL, AND GENERAL POSTING ESTABLISHMENT.
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