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Armagh Guardian

14 Jan 1845

Armagh Guardian: News - HANNA, JOHNSTON - Town of Moy

Transcribed by Alison Causton

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

TOWN OF MOY.
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AT a MEETING of the Commissioners of Police, for the Town of MOY, appointed under the 9th of George the
IV., cap, 82, and held in the Court-House of said Town, on Monday the 6th of January, 1845, it was ordered-- That each Householder shall have the Pathway and Channel adjoining their dwelling houses, well, and sufficiently Swept and Cleansed every morning before Nine o'Clock, under the penalty of Two Shillings for each default.

GALBRAITH JOHNSTON, Chairman
J. W. HANNA, Clerk.

Dated the 6th of January, 1845.

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