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Kilnmen wanted at Crumlin Mills, 1810
The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated 2nd August 1810 and is reproduced here by permission of the Belfast News Letter
Two Kilnmen wanted
One to attend a wheat kiln, the other to take the care of a kiln for oats.
Men properly qualified, and well recommended, will get good wages, and be accommodated with house and garden, and cow’s grass. Apply at Crumlin Mills. September 27.
Thom's Almanac & Official Directory — 1845
The following is an extract from 1845 Thom's Almanac & Official Directory
Fairs now held in Ireland - Crumlin - first Monday monthly
In the 1855 the Fair in Crumlin is listed as the 1st Monday in each month except September. The population of Crumlin is listed at 398.
In 1845 The Hon Sir H.R. Pakenham, Langford Lodge, Crumlin and Portsmouth is listed as a Deputy Lieutenant for County Antrim.
In 1845 The Medical Officer of dispensaries for Crumlin is listed as John L. Gaussen, M.D.
In 1855 George A. Hume M.D. is listed as a Medical Officer for Crumlin and a member of the Board of Guardians for Lisburn Borough. They met every Thursday.
In 1845 the Petty Session Court in Crumlin is on the 2nd Wednesday. W. English is listed as the clerk. The Magistrates in the area are listed as Charles William Armstrong, Cherryvalley and Langford Heyland, Glendarragh, Crumlin.
In 1855 the Petty Session Court in Crumlin is on the first Monday. Joseph English is listed as the clerk. The Magistrates in the area are listed as Charles William Armstrong, Cherryvalley and Langford Heyland, Glendarragh, Crumlin.
Call for Tenders - fence construction
The following extract is from the Belfast Newsletter dated July 8th 1875 and is reproduced with permission of the reproduced with permission of the Belfast News Letter.
List of applications not contracted for at Sessions, to be tendered for at Summer Assizes 1875.
Tenders for the execution of the following works will be received at the Office of Secretary of the grand Jury, County Courthouse, Belfast, until four o'clock p.m., on Friday the 16th July.
25 - to make 30 perches fences on road from Belfast to Crumlin, by Quarterland, at Mr. Pott's; and - cost not to exceed 1s.
Dr Alister's Complaint
The following extract is from The Lisburn Standard dated Saturday May 4th 1889
Crumlin Petty Sessions
On their worships taking their seats on the Bench, Mr. Wilkins solicitor, Lisburn, said, before the ordinary business of the Court commenced, he had a matter to bring before their worships, and an application to make. He said he was instructed by Dr. Alister, of Crumlin, to represent to their worships a grievance of which he complained. Mr. Wilkins said that Dr. Alister occupied a house in the main street of Crumlin, and that every evening, after six o'clock, a number of parties were in the habit of congregating on the footpath opposite Dr. Alister's house, leaning up against his door, and interfering with the patients passing into his establishment, and altogether acting in such a manner as to make it impossible for Dr. Alister to tolerate it any longer. He had therefore to apply to their worships to make an order that the police summon the parties offending under the Summary Jurisdiction Act.
The Chairman said that he thought the application should be made to the constabulary officer, and not to them.
Mr Wilkins - Pardon me sir; the police have been applied to, and have failed to discharge their duty, and it is to you, as the custodians of the peace of this district, that my client now looks for redress.
Mr. Ball, D.I. - I will meet Mr Wilkin's wish as far as possible, and I will give instructions that every person found offending will be prosecuted.
Mr Wilkins - I am quite satisfied when you say that. The matter then dropped.
Receipt - Dr William M Hunter

This is a receipt is dated 29th May 1934 and is for the professional services of the local doctor Dr. Wm. M. Hunter, Camcairn, Crumlin, County Antrim. Telephone 25. On this occasion 8s 6d had been paid.
Receipt - William Groves

This bill was issued on 21st June 1963 by William Groves, Building contractor, Alexandra Terrace, Crumlin, County Antrim.
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