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Langarve - Camlin Parish

Freehold Registrations, 1831

The following is an extract from The Belfast Newsletter dated 30th September 1831 and is used with permission of The Belfast Newsletter.

The following names are taken from a list of persons applying to register their Freeholds at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in Belfast on the 24th October, 1831.

No. 138

Name and Residence of Applicant: David Bell, Linygarvy
Description of Freehold, with the names of Barony and Townland in which situated: House and land, Upper Massereene, town land of Linygarvy
Yearly Value to be registered: £10

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Death Notice — Hannah Rankin

The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated 29th March 1910 and appears with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.

Deaths

Rankin - March 27th, 1910 at her residence, Langarve, Glenavy, Hannah, dearly-beloved wife of William Rankin. Her remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Gartree, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at tow o’clock. William Rankin.

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Letting of Lands

The following is an extract from Lisburn Herald Saturday 16th April 1918:

Landgarve, Glenavy

Letting of lands
For grazing or cutting.
I have been favoured with instructions from
Mr. Malcolm McConnell to let by
Auction, on the premises, on Wednesday,
10th April, 1918, at 4 o'clock.
About 20 acres for grazing or cutting for the season, in lots to
Suit purchasers.
Terms - Credit till 1st November, 1918, on
Approved security, with Auction Commission.
W.S. Harvey, F.A.I., Auctioneer,
Belfast and Lisburn.