Armagh Guardian
3 June 1845
Armagh Guardian: News - News - VESEY - Reward
Transcribed by Alison Causton
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THREATENING NOTICE. wards of £183,) has been offered by the tenants on the estate of Samuel Vesey, Esq., of Derrabard House, for the discovery and prosecution of the parties who lately served a threatening notice on a respectable tenant of Mr. Vesey¹s, with the professed object of forcing him to give up his farm. Crimes of this character are very rare in this part of the country, and we feel certain that, if they were treated in this prompt manner by the well disposed tenantry throughout Ireland, they would be of less frequent occurrence in many disturbed parts of our kingdom. We cannot imagine, however, what could induce any person to interfere with the property of Mr. Vesey, who is, in every respect, a most kind and indulgent landlord, and universally respected and beloved by his tenantry. The only possible cause that can be assigned is, that the farm was occupied about four years ago by another tenant, who left it peaceably, and was amply remunerated by Mr. Vesey on his giving up the possession ; since then, until lately, Mr. Vesey farmed the land him-self. We sincerely hope the guilty parties may be discovered. Tyrone Constitution. |
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