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Sunday, 8 March 2015

1852 - French of Rocklawn, In Chancery

IN CHANCERY
RUSH and PALMER, Petitioners; JAMES FRENCH, Respondent.
GUINNESS and MAHON, Plaintiffs; Same, Defendant.

PURSUANT to my Report made in this Matter and Cause, dated the 10th day of December, 1851, Proposals will be received by THOMAS PALMER, Junior, of Dominick Street, in the Town of Galway, Esq., the Rceiver in this Cause and Matter, up to and including the 1st day of March next, FOR LETTING, for the term of Seven Years pending said Cause and Matter from the 1st day of November last, ALL THAT AND THOSE that part of the 
Lands Of Rocklawn,
lately held by Michael Fahy, Michael Murphy, Michael Forde, John Nohilly and others, containing in the entire 16 Acres, Irish Plantation Measure, or thereabouts, all which said Lands and Premises are situate in the County of Galway.
Dated this 11th day of February, 1852.                
JEREMIAH J. MURPHY.  
THOMAS M. LYSTER, Solicitor for
         the Receiver, 65, Upper Gardiner
         Street, Dublin.
  N.B. - The above Lands are situate within four miles of the Town of Galway.
Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser, 14 February 1852.

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