The
Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser
and Agricultural Gazette
Lurgan,
county Armagh
28 February 1850
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For promoting the Education of the Native Irish, through the medium of their own language.
A Sermon will be Preached
In LURGAN CHURCH,
on SUNDAY NEXT,
3rd MARCH, by the
REV. F.H. THOMAS, of
Carysfort Chapel,
on behalf of the IRISH SOCIETY;
and on MONDAY, the
4th, a MEETING of the
friends of the above
Society will be held in the
FREE SCHOOL, at ONE
o'clock, when the REV.
DANIEL FOLEY and REV.
F. H. THOMAS
will attend as a Deputation,
and give a statement
of the very important
and interesting work in
which the Society
is engaged.=================== To be disposed of on moderate
terms, a well situated Pew in Lurgan
Church.
Particulars may be known on application to Mr.
William Turkington, Public Bakery, Lisburn; or
to Mr.
John Pelan, Lurgan.
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BRIDGE-STREET, BANBRIDGE. WM. METKIFF. Canton Tea House, Bridge-Street, Banbridge, Feb. 28, 1850. ==================
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Submitted by ajk.
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