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NEWRY No. 1 RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
COUNTY OF DOWN.
Rural District Council Offices,
Workhouse, Newry. 1st. June 1916.
Re Mrs Mary Campbell, Warrenpoint, Dead Dear Sir,
With reference to my letter of the 16th ult. and further
correspondence, I now send you a copy of a resolution adopted by the
Sanitary Authority, consenting to the removal of the remains of Mrs
Campbell from one grace to another in the Burren burial ground. Yours faithfully,
William Bell
Clerk of Council.
"That the Newry No. 1. Rural District Council, being the Sanitary
Authority for the district in which the Burren grave-yard is situated,
hereby consent to the removal of the body of Mrs Campbell from the grave
in which it is interred to another grave in the same burial ground." Wm. Johnson.
Esq.,
Solicitor,
Newry.
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WE, the Undersigned, Most Reverend Edward Mulhern
Bishop of Dromore and The Reverend Felix Magennis Parish
Priest of Warrenpoint and Clonallon being the Authority in
whom the Burren Roman Catholic Burying-ground County Down
is vested do hereby consent to the removal of the remains
of the late Mrs. Mary Campbell who died at Warrenpoint on
the 16th February 1916 being removed from the grave in
which it is interred in the said Burren Roman Catholic
Burying-ground and to the said remains being re-interred
in her Husband's grave in said graveyard. Edward Mulhern Felix Magennis To the
Under Secretary,
Dublin Castle, Dublin and
Messrs. James Kelly and John
Crawford Executors of Mary Campbell
deceased and all others whom it may concern.
Letter from William Bell to solicitor William Johnson regarding previous correspondence
about the removal of the remains of Mrs Campbell from one grave to another in the
Burren burial ground.
William Robert Bell (1873-1930) was a clerk for Newry District Urban Council for Co.
Down.