Gortnagallon Townland, Killead

Farm Sale, 1810

The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated 6th April 1810 and is reproduced here by permission of the Belfast News Letter

To be sold

About 14 acres of land, in perpetuity – Rent 4s 6d per acre, part of the lands of Gortnagallon, near Langford Lodge. One half of the Purchase Money may lie at interest with the purchaser on giving security. Immediate possession will be given.

For further information please apply to Wm Mc Clure, Belfast.
March 14.

Freehold Registration

The following extract is from the Belfast Newsletter dated Tuesday 29th September, 1829 and is reproduced with permission of the Belfast News Letter.

County of Antrim

List of persons applying to Register their Freeholds at the next General Quarter Session of the Peace, to be held at Antrim, for the Division of Ballymena, pursuant to the Act of 10th George the Fourth, Cap.8, entered by the Clerk of the Peace.

No:19

Name and Residence of Applicant: John McBurney, Gortnagallon
Description of Freehold: Houses and lands, Gortnagallon
Yearly Value to be registered: £10

No: 20

Name and Residence of Applicant: Arthur Moore, Ballymacmary
Description of Freehold: Houses and lands, Ballymacmary and Gortnagallon
Yearly Value to be registered: £20

Marriage – James Nettleton to Elizabeth Patterson

The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated January 18 1833 and appears with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.

Marriage

On the 7th inst in Glenavy Church, by the Rev. Danl. Bell, Mr James Nettleton, of Gortnagallon, Killead, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Hungerford Patterson of Ballyvannen.

Death Notice — Samuel McBurney

The following is an extract from The Belfast Newsletter dated 12th May 1837 and is used with permission of The Belfast Newsletter.

Death

On the 8th inst in the 68th year of his age, Mr. Samuel McBurney, of Gartnagallon, Killead, County Antrim. The vast assemblage that attended his funeral, best testified the respect in which he was held by his friends and neighbours.

Ideal Family Business

The following extract is from The Ulster Star dated 21st January 1961 and appears with permission of The Ulster Star.

Excellent opportunity to acquire improving petrol filling station and general store with dwelling accommodation.

Gortnagallon, Crumlin – For Sale

A well-established petrol filling station, store and dwelling house enjoying sole trade from a wide and developing farming community.

Features-
Ideal family business
Recently installed electric pumps
Potential repair and maintenance business
Adjacent commercial development at Langford Lodge
Modernised dwelling house, accommodation including 2 Reception and 3 bedrooms.

Full particulars of business and property available from-
Brian Morton & Company
Estate Agents,
32 – 34 Arthur Street, Belfast 1
Phone 31333

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