Land: Carlow Lands BYRNE, BURNE &tc.

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Contributed by Mary Heaphy

LAND: CARLOW LANDS BYRNE, BURNE &TC.
 Sept. 15, 1801 Dublin Evening Post.

John Burne, Esq. Plaintiff, Elizabeth Byrne and others
Defendants.

Pursuant to an order made in this cause, and bearing the
date, the 8th July,   inst., I will on Monday, the 27th of
July, inst., at the Chancery Chamber, Dublin, at the hour
of two O'clock, in the afternoon, let my public cant, to
the highest and best bidders, for the term of three years,
pending this cause, that part of the lands of Tinecarig,
late in the possession of Michael Byrne, Wm. Byrne, and
Patrick Byrne, the house quarter of Ballybrack, late in
the possession of John Byrne, Hugh Byrne, and Mary Anne
Byrne, that part of the lands of L****lickins, late in the
possession of Charles and James Kavanagh, and James
Kavanagh;, that part of the lands in Ballyine, formerly in
the possession of Patrick Doyle, and the demesne of
Cournellan (save and except the house and gardens and ten
acres of land adjoining, devised by the will of Edmond
Byrne, Esq. to Eliza Byrne, widow.)all which said lands
and premises are situate, lying and being in the County
of Carlow.

Dated 9th July 1801

Stuart King.

The above Sitting is adjourned to Monday, the 18th day of
Sept. next at two O'Clock in the afternoon.

Particulars may be known by applying to Robert Jackson,
Esq. Graige, near Carlow, or to John Mills, Plaintiff's
Solicitor, 174 Great Britain St. Dublin.