Meath - For Let - part of the estate of the Archbishop of Dublin *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Meath Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy FOR LET - PART OF THE ESTATE OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN To be let, for such terms as may be agreed on the following lands, part of the estate of his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, situate lying, and being in the manor of Moylagh, Barony of Moyfenrath, and Co. Meath. Monamore, containing about 125 acres, now occupied by J. Murray. Part of Coolderry, containing about 136 acres, now occupied by John and Edward Carlew. Part of Coolderry, containing about 15 acres, now occupied by Val. Cusack. Part of Hazestown, containing about 86 acres, now occupied by Val Cusack. Part of Hazestown, containing about 10 acres, now occupied by J. Sheridan. Part of Little Johnstown, containing about 150 acres, now occupied by Mich. Dwan, Thomas Sheridan, Pat Ennis, and J. Moran. Part of Tramon, containing about 30 acres, now occupied by the reps. of Ger. Leyns. Part of Cullentree containing about 179 acres, now occupied by the reps of the late Edward Bryan. Clonmowley, containing about 130 acres, now occupied by the Widow Flyn and James Fagan. Balin, containing about 139 acres, now occupied by Mich. Duffy, James Lowe, Dan Meaghan, and Rich Flynn. A plot of ground near Rathmulion, containing about 16 acres, now occupied by Mich. Mealy. Part of Kilmore, containing about 15 acres, now occupied by John Cormack and James Ryan. Part of Stranybeg, containing about 6 acres now occupied by Christ. Cusack. The above lands are all arable, pasture and meadow, and lie near the towns of Rathmulion, Langwood?, Summerhill and Trim-Proposals in writing will be received by the Rev. Cha. Beresford and Conyngham McAlpine, esq. 79 Marlborough Street, Dublin. SOURCE: Dublin Evening Post 9 Oct 1801.