Articles from the Belfast Newsletter, 1759
Please note that I have transcribed these as they were written, including
misprints and spelling mistakes.
Belfast Newsletter Friday, 5th January 1759
Page 4, column 3, top article (Not page 2 as listed in the online index)
To be let from the first of November next for any term of years to be agreed on,
the lands and tenements lately held by John Cathcart, late of Clough-mills,
deceased, containing by estimation 63 acres of choice arable and meadow lands on
which a good dwelling-house and offices have lately been built, with plenty of
turf-bog convenient, and lie within 7 miles of Ballymena and 8 from Ballymoney,
in the county of Antrim, both good market towns. Said concern is fit for
carrying on the bleaching and linen business, as there is plenty of water, and
at a small expence there may be a rubbing-mill built ron the same. Proposals to
be received by William Cathcart merchant, in New-row, Dublin. A person on the
concern will shew the same.
-- June 26, 1758
Belfast Newsletter Tuesday, 18th September 1759
Page 2, column 3, 6th article down (Not page 3 as listed in the online index)
To be let from the first of November next for any term of years to be agreed on,
the lands and tenements lately held by John Cathcart, late of Clough mills,
deceased, containing by estimation 63 acres of choice arable and meadow lands,
on which a good dwelling-house and offices have lately been built, with plenty
of turf-bog convenient, and lie within 7 miles of Ballymena and 8 from
Ballymoney, in the county of Antrim, both good market towns. Said concern is fit
for carrying on the bleaching and linen business, as there is plenty of water,
and at a small expence there may be a rubbing-mill built on the same. Proposals
to be received by William Cathcart, merchant, in New-Row, Dublin. A person on
the concern will shew the same.
-- Dated Sept. 17, 1759.