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Armagh Guardian

30 September 1845

Armagh Guardian: News - News - SURNAMES indexed - Miscellany

(1) Disease amongst cattle at Charlemont and Moy
(2) Monte Piete house at Dungannon
(3) LOWRY - Organ presented to church
(4) LELL, M'SORLEY, PRENTICE - Rape
(5) NEILSON - Sudden death

Transcribed by Alison Causton

The following article was transcribed from The Armagh Guardian, by permission of The British Library.

(1)
DISEASE AMONGST CATTLE.--We regret to hear that a disease, epidemic in its nature, and fatal in its results, has broken out amongst cattle in the vicinity of Charlemont and Moy. In flammation is its principal characteristic, and its progress is so rapid as in most cases to render impotent the skill of the veterinary.

(2)
The large house at Dungannon, called the Monte Piete, facing the Omagh road, has been taken for a detachment of military, who are to be stationed there, in consequence of the strong party feeling existing in that locality.--Tyrone Constitution.

(3)
A splendid organ has been presented to the church of Pomeroy, by Robert W. Lowry, Esq., of Pomeroyhouse.-- Ibid.

(4)
RAPE.--A farmer, named John Lell, of Gortmerron, in the neighbourhood of Caledon, was full [sic] committed for trial, at the next assizes, on the 19th instant, by H. L. Prentice, Esq., for a rape on the Widow M'Sorley of same place.--Ibid.

(5)
SUDDEN DEATH. Neilson, formerly of Nn.-Stewart, was walking into Strabane market, (having left the coach a few minutes before, from feeling faint,) he took suddenly ill, near Beechmount, and immediately after getting into a house on the road side, expired.--Ibid.

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