The Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser
and Agricultural Gazette

Lurgan, county Armagh
November 1849

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8 November 1849


FARMS TO LET.
TO BE LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, THOSE TWO FARMS on Shankill Glebe, lately occupied by MR. WILLIAM ELLIS, and Mrs. STANDFIELD.
  Apply to REV. CHARLES FALLOON.
  Lurgan, November, 1849.

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November 22, 1849

MARRIED.
  On Friday, the 16th Inst., in Lurgan Church, by the Rev. Charles Falloon, Mr. William Wentworth Paul, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. John Gilbert, both of Lurgan.

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November 29, 1849

MARRIED.
  On the 18th Insr. [sic], in Warrenpoint Church, by the Rev. John Davis, Mr. David Stanley, eldest son of Mr. Ralph Stanley, of Ballintaggart near Portadown, to Ann, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Stanley, of Lurgan.

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FOR SALE,
EIGHTEEN OR TWENTY TONS OF
PRIME RED CARROTS.

APPLY TO
    WILLIAM ANDERSON,
    Dahlia Vale, Lurgan.

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AUCTION OF TIMBER
IN LORD LURGAN'S DOMAIN.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
In the Domain of the RT. HON. LORD LURGAN,
On WEDNESDAY, the 28th Inst., at the hour
of Eleven o'clock, forenoon,

Some BEECH, SYCAMORE, and APPLE-TREES, also, a large quantity of ASH, LARCH, LIME, and FIR POLES, and LAUREL and other BRANCHES.

    P. MAGEE, Auctioneer.
    Lurgan, 14th November, 1849.

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1 November 1849

Lurgan Literary Society.
THE Committee of the LURGAN LITERARY SOCIETY have much pleasure in informing the Members, that the OPENING LECTURE will be delivered in the NEWS-ROOM, on MONDAY EVENING next, 5th November, at 7 o'clock, by

ROBERT PATTERSON, ESQ.,
OF BELFAST.

  Subject--The different modes of Feeding observable among some of the lower tribes of Animals.
  There will be a Lecture delivered on the first Monday of every month

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15 November 1849

LURGAN MARKET
POSTPONED
Until Friday, 16th November.
WHEREAS Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen has, by Her Royal Proclamation, dated at Windsor, the 6th day of November instant, appointed and commanded that a General Thanksgiving to ALMIGHTY GOD, for His Mercies in having abated the grievous disease with which many places in this kingdom have been lately visited, should be observed on Thursday, the 15th day of November, instant; and Her Majesty has, by the said Proclamation, earnestly exhorted that the said Public Day of Thanksgiving should be reverently and devoutly observed by all her subjects:
  AND WHEREAS the day so appointed is the Market Day of Lurgan:
  I do therefore give Public Notice that the Lurgan Market, on this occasion, will be postponed until Friday, the 15th Instant.
    JOHN HANCOCK,
    SENESCHAL.
    Lurgan, 12th November, 1849.

Submitted by ajk.

Bibliographical Reference:  The Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser and Agricultural Gazette, printed and published [cite date of newspaper edition] by Richard J. Evans, of Lurgan, County of Armagh. Transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, and posted to the IrelandOldNews web site, by permission of the British Library.


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