Land: Abstracts of Deeds Inrolled in Chancery -1835 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Offaly (Kings) Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY -1835, OFFALY (KINGS) IRELAND *Hint Use Your Find in Page Function eg. Ctrl-F From a Book called "ABSTRACT OF THE DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY ... 1834-1839" by George Hatchell. H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 Available on Google Books All spelling as per Book) 1. Deed, dated 14th February, 1835, between WILLIAM TRENCH, of Cangort-park, in the King's County, of the first part; the Rev. FREDERICK FITZWILLIAM TRENCH, of Cloughjordan-park, in the county of Tipperary, of the second part; LOUISA ALICE WARD, of Glencraig, in the county of Down, of the third part; and RICHARD TRENCH, of Bursleton, in the county of Hants, and WILLIAM ROBERT WARD, of Bangor, in the county of Down, of the fourth part: whereby said WILLIAM TRENCH, in order to make a provision for said FREDERICK FITZWILLIAM TRENCH, and the issue of a marriage contemplated between him and said LOUISA ALICE WARD, and also to secure a jointure of �300 a-year for her, in case she survive her intended husband, and for the purpose of barring and extinguishing all estates tail, and in consideration of �7730, the marriage portion of said LOUISA ALICE, and of 10s. a-piece, granted, bargained and sold unto said RICHARD TRENCH and WILLIAM ROBERT WARD, the lands of Ballymurry, 2 acres of Nahad, or Nahod, in the barony of Clonlennon, county of WESTMEATH ;桲illadruneen, alias Galway. Killadryneen and Clooneecalleen, alias Clooncallan, barony of Kilconnell, county of Galway; Carmana, 184 acres; Ella otherwise Ellagh, 120acres, same barony and county;-and also in consideration of 5s., the said FREDERICK FITZWILLIAM TRENCH granted, bargained, and sold to said RICHARD TRENCH and WILLIAM ROBERT WARD the house division of Knockanacree, 5 acres 2 roods 25 perches; the Ox-park, 9 acres 2 roods 6 perches; turf bog, in Stag Park, 7 acres 2 roods, and 2 acres I rood 24 perches adjoining thereto, containing in the whole, 17 acres 2 roods 15 and a half perches, exclusive of the 7 acres 2 roods of turf bog; and also, in consideration of 5s., said WILLIAM TRENCH granted, bargained, and sold to said Richard Trench and WILLIAM ROBERT WARD, the lands of Drumroe, containing 151 acres 1 rood 21 perches, with 14 acres 3 roods 17 perches bog; Clonmane, part of the lands of Drumroe in Carroule, containing 11 acres 2 roods 7 perches, with 6 acres 2 roods 20 perches, bog; the deer-park of Cloughjordan, containing 88 acres 2 roods 17 perches, with the south-east half of the bog in the adjoining farm, called the Stag-park, containing 7acres 2 roods; and also, in consideration of 5s.,said WILLIAM TRENCH granted and conveyed to said RICHARD TRENCH and WILLIAM WARD, all that and those the lands of Cloughheaton, containing 40 acres, in the barony of Lower Ormond, and county of TIPPERARY : To hold unto said RICHARD TRENCH and WILLIAM ROBERT WARD, to the uses, intents, and purposes, and subject to the covenants and provisions in said deed specified.桰nrolled 26th February, 1835. 2. Deed, dated 1st May, 1835, between HENRY PAISLEY L'STRANGE, of Moystown, and GEORGE MARSH, of Ballinaminton, in the King's County, of the first part; GARRETT O'MOORE, of Cloghan Castle, in the said county, of the second part; and JAMES BENJAMIN BALL, of Fitzwilliam square, in the city of Dublin, and SAMUEL LAW, of Great Denmark-street, in the county of Dublin, of the third part: whereby, for the purpose of barring and extinguishing all estates tail, in consideration of 10s., said L扙STRANGE, MARSH, and O'MOORE, granted, sold, and assigned to said JAMES B. BALL, and SAMUEL LAW, the town and lands of Kilnemalahan, Cordurnagh, Lecarrowcor,Carrowmanagh, Ballymacoulaghane, Gortainskee, Kilmachuna, Gortskeagh, Cloughambeg, Coulaghbane, Gurtachrana otherwise Gortichranagh,Gorterwin, Glosterstillage, Cunses, Gloster otherwise Glasdor, Kilmaghlinch otherwise Coulaghans,Gloster, Corclough, Cloghan, Glanduff, Clonard,Bunrevin otherwise Kiltecurra, Carlagh, Lavaghalias Levagh, Gorterevin, Conclough, Demesne and Deer-park, Gorticalla, Bryanhinch, Gurtraneen, Cappelevane otherwise Capilavane, Tulogh Meadows, Mucknahane, Newtown, Aghrana, Macknahany otherwise Mackehany, Galway, and the Islands of Mackinish, Ship Island, Island Termore, Island Carrafin, Fade Island, Inchy neelea otherwise Inchynecloghy Island, Neskeagh Island Cogan, in the barony of Garrycastle, and KING's County ;-Clonadron alias Clanedrum, alias Clonadrow, Cloncoran, Clamrowreagh, alias Carrureagh, alias Carrureveagh, Gortinally, Clonlugney, Carranure alias Carrowmore, Lisbrack,Controversy, Creeganeharnogh, Toghee, Glanmore, Gurtanobble, Madden's and O'More's,Gurtbrack and Cloncoran Meadow, in the barony of Athlone, and county of Roscommon; -Innismacrony alias Horse Island, Glan alias Glean, Carruclogh otherwise Carranclogh, Ballyvareen otherwise Ballynameen and Laffereen, in the barony of Corcumroe, and county of CLARE ;-Fermore,Knockanechaty, otherwise Annecurlie, otherwise Annecorlie, Annaghcalie, Cloonakeenan, Lyre, Clonakeva, Lisgard, and Shanhooly, in the barony of Longford, and county of Galway;-Carrowthickane, Ballycanane, Tourine, Carrowphilame,Ballinlatty, Carteneroe, Ballinrelarry otherwise Ballinroke , Gylife, Cartrines, Ballinron, Moyrafhel, Ballin?ardenragh, Ballyanlenane otherwise Ballydogher, Garinity, Dunns, Coolpreghane,Balliclery, Ballinclure, Ballinekinley, Cagariff otherwise Carrogaruff, Ardbooley, Murneen, Gurtacopple, Drynagh, Upper, Lower, and Middle Mace, Garhavanaghmore, Gartravenaghbegg, Praduffe, Ballybrogue, Farrinegrogy, Barnegregane,Knocknipressy, Slyard, Sagayhreagh otherwise Levallyintlevy, Kinagh, Gartinedin, Gorlintagill, Carrownowmehame, Tauenlogh, Knocknemohelane, Dervice, Gortfontane, Garrowvaldreen otherwise Kilnegaure, Kiltecrohine, Kilcornan, Ballydinaghoo, Ballykeban, Cloonevilly, Drumymure, Mafe, Cloondast, Cloongahavanagh, Rath, Carrownroslevy, Carrowbegg, Cornice, Kiltiboe, Parcels, Tavenelard, Carrownecessy otherwise Cartunecrossy, Balluirce, Killanishill, Lessemare, Coolenkinna, Commons of Drumdy, Garraredmond, Tornehall, Aghreville otherwise Maghe?addy, in the barony of Clanmorris,and county of Mayo;-the messuage called the Golden Last, in Thomas-street, in the parish of St.Catherine's, and the county of the city of DUBLIN: To hold unto said JAMES BENJAMIN BALL and SAMUEL LAW, subject to the trusts of the Will of GARRETT O'MOORE, deceased, and then to the uses, intents, and purposes, contained in a mortgage to be executed contemporaneous with these presents, to the use of him the said GARRETT O'MOORE, his heirs and assigns for ever.-enrolled 12th May, 1835. 3. Deed, Dated 27Th July, 1835, Between JOHN USHER, Of Merrion-Row, In The City Of Dublin, Of The First Part; WILLIAM USHER, Of Mullingar, In The County Of Westmeath, Of The Second Part; The Rev. JOHN USHER, Of Guilford, In The Same County, Of The Third Part; And EDWARD REYNOLDS, Of The Same, Of The Fourth Part: Whereby, For The Purpose Of Barring And Extinguishing All Estates Tail Of The Said JOHN USHER, As Assignee Of Said WILLIAM USHER, And In Consideration Of The Sum Of 200L., Paid By The Said Rev. JOHN USHER, With The Consent Of The Said EDWARD REYNOLDS, And A Further Consideration Of 10S., The Said JOHN USHER Granted And Sold To The Said Rev. JOHN USHER, All The Insolvent, WILLIAM USHER'S Seventh Part, Share, Or Proportion, In The Town And Lands Of Old Town, And Little Ardrums, And Part Of The Lands Of Ferans, Otherwise Fennars, And The Fee Farm-Rent Of 95L. 3S., Late Currency, And A Fine Of 10 Guineas At The End Of Every 21 Years, For Ever, Payable By Deed Of 29Th October, 1724, In The Barony Of Deece, And County Of Meath ;-and Also That Part Of The Lands Of Kilcloncokerry Clonbrock, And Fanmore, Called Parkmain, In The Barony Of Coolestown, And King扴 County: To Hold To The Use Of The Said Rev. JOHN USHER, His Heirs And Assigns For Ever.-enrolled 11Th Aug., 1835. 4. Deed, dated 20th August, 1835, between ALEXANDER CARROLL, of Mountjoy-square, in the county of Dublin, of the one part; and MAXWELL BLACKER, of Merrion-square, in the city of Dublin, of the other part: whereby, for the purpose of barring, docking, and extinguishing all estates tail, and in consideration of 10s., said ALEXANDER CARROLL granted, released, and confirmed to the said MAXWELL BLACKER, the town and lands of Garrens, Ballyphillip, and Rosnafaughna, in the barony of Ballybritt, and King's County; -Glassnevin, called Prospect, containing 25 acres 2 roods and 24 perches with the dwelling-house, and offices; Glassnevin, called Stutt's Inn, with the dwelling-house, containing 7 acres 1 rood and 20 perches; Glassnevin, called Stutt's Inn, with the dwelling-house, containing 14 acres; Glassnevin, leading from Dublin to the village of Glassnevin, containing 6 acres; a house and 6 acres of land, called Violet Hill, near Finglass-bridge, in the parish of Glassnevin, and county of DUBLIN � The houses, Nos. 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, and 96, on the west side of Capel-street, one house in Green-street, in the city of Dublin; the garden, called Miller's Large Garden, containing 433 feet 8 inches in front; the houses, edifices, and buildings, in the parish of St. Michan's, in said city ; a piece of ground in Phrapper's-lane,with the houses thereon, containing 63 feet in front; the house No. 156, on the south side of North King-street, containing 34 feet 9 inches in front to said street, and 40 feet 3 inches in the rere,and 84 feet 6 inches from front to rere; the houses and improvements in Cuckoo-lane, containing 1rood and 9 perches, now known as Nos. 28, 29, and 30, North Anne-street, and Nos. 1, 2, and 3, on the north side of Cuckoo-lane, in said city;-the Red brick house, opposite to the King's Castle, in the parish of St. Michan's, in the city of Limerick; and also a piece of ground, lying behind same, upon which several houses have been lately built;-the houses, Nos. 9, 15, and 16, formerly known as the White Swan, Nos. 17, and 18, situate on the east side of Aungier-street, in the city of DUBLIN ;-the acre lot, North Strand, marked in map No. 12, containing 1 acre and 1 rood; another acre lot marked on said map, No.74, containing 2 acres 1 rood and 22 perches; also the acre lots, Nos. 8 and 9, and lot No. 23, containing 1 acre and 2 roods; and also one other lot, No. 111, situate in the parish of St.George, all on the North Strand, in the county of the city of DUBLIN : To hold to the said MAXWELL BLACKER, in trust, to the use and benefit of the said ALEXANDER CARROLL, his heirs and assigns for ever.桰nrolled 21st August, 1835. 5. 109.-Deed, dated 7th April, 1835, between JOSEPH PRATT, of Cormy Castle, in the county of Cavan, of the first part; MERVYN PRATT, of the same place, of the second part; and Matthew Fortescue, of Stephenstown, in the county of Louth, and JOSEPH PRATT TYNTE, of Tynte Lodge, in the county of Leitrim, of the third part: whereby, in pursuance of a certain deed, bearing date the 15th day of October, 1834, and for the purpose of barring and destroying all estates tail, and in consideration of 10s., said JOSEPH and MERVYN PRATT granted to MATTHEW FORTESCUE, and JOSEPH PRATT TYNTE, the lands of Monagh otherwise Muffe, Cormy otherwise Bawne, Lisney otherwise Lissnesanagh, otherwise Garranboy,otherwise Gallanboy; Cornary, and Kilbeg, Cordervey otherwise Cordoagh, Cortober, Corvaddy, Lisaclare otherwise Lisaniske, Listerrin, Calragh,by the name of Loghan, Glasslargy, Lissnaclea, Mullinstragh, Doonaree otherwise Donaree, Cornakill, Marehill, Correnshegagh, Annagh, Cornagee, Drompeake, Raragh otherwise Baragh,Dromskerry, Corglass, Lissagoun otherwise Lissagowan, Cordarry or Eden, Garragh otherwise Geragh, Alichim otherwise Alicrum, Drumoran otherwise Drumeran, otherwise Drumerin; Lissnevanagh otherwise Lissanshanagh, 48 acres of Maluercans otherwise Maercam, otherwise Marecum, being part of Corneshew ; about 47 acres of Cornesrice, part of Corneshow, 40 acres of Bracklin Bawne, Drumhalp otherwise Colpe, 2 poles containing 35 acres in Copinaghbane and Capimaghduffe, 80 acres in Corranaseskenagh , and Drumsallagh, and also the town and lands of King's Court, in the barony of Clonkee, and county of Cavan ;-also the town and lands of Rahin, Lismonaghan, Cullen, Feernaught otherwise Feeranagh, Bonagee, Scrabby, Carrownekelly, Letterlegue, Rareagh, Borniny otherwise Bonnilley, otherwise Carr, otherwise Corr; the two Balliboes, and an half of Creeve, with the several sub denominations called and known as Ardeganny, Castletown, Culhane, Corvaddy, Garrowly, Glentillet, Glenaughty, Upper Glenaught,Lower Listock, Rockhill, and Ballesrany, in the barony of Raphoe, and county of Donegal: To hold to the said MATTHEW FORTESCUE and JOSEPH PRATT TYNTE, in trust, to confirm to the said MERVYN PRATT the annuity of 600l., secured by a certain deed, bearing date the 11th of September, 1806, and also to secure the sum of 10,000l., nexed to the said deed of the 15th of October, 1834, and to the several uses in said deed mentioned. � Inrolled 26th September, 1835. January, 1836. 6. Deed, dated 6th October, 1835, between the Rev. RICHARD MAUNSELL, of Drehedthersna, in the county of Limerick, of the one part; and JOHN BROWN, of Clonboy, in the county of Clare, of the other part: whereby, for the purpose of barring and destroying all estates tail, and in consideration of 10s., said Rev. RICHARD MAUNSELL sold, assigned, and transferred to said JOHN BROWN, the town and lands of Fryarstown, otherwise Tuaguerayne, otherwise Ballynebrahie, in the county of Limerick;-Traverstown, in the county of LIMERICK;-also the lot No. 1, in the King's Island, on which five houses are built; the lot No. 2, in Dominick-street, consisting of several houses; No. 3, the tan yard, with the houses and appurtenances, in Dominick's Abbey; No. 4, the plot of ground situate in Flag-lane, Red Lyon lane, and Barrack-street ; No. 6, the houses and premises in Sheep-street; No. 7, the fields in Little Island ; No. 8, the houses and gardens in Little Island; No. 9, the house and garden in Little Island; No. 10, part of the island and plots of ground; No. 11, the garden and tenements; and No. 12, the lot of ground formerly a twig-yard, parish of Saint Munchin, city of Limerick; the lands of Sheillane otherwise Sharlane, otherwise Srylane, otherwise Milford, situate in the county of the city of Limerick;-Courtbrack called Richmond, situate in the south liberties of the said city: To hold in trust for the several uses, covenants, provisions, limitations, and agreements in a certain deed, bearing date the 1st of March, 1834, expressed and declared.桰nrolled 9th November, 1835. 7. Deed, dated 10th August, 1835, between ANNA HUTCHINSON, of Mount Heaton, in the King's County, and JOHN DAWSON DUCKETT, of Duckett's grove, in the county of Carlow, of the one part; and WILLIAM HENRY HUTCHINSON, of Rockforest, in the county of Tipperary, of the other part :whereby, for the purpose of barring and extinguishing all estates tail, and in consideration of 5s., said ANNA HUTCHINSON, and J. D. DUCKETT, granted, sold and conveyed to said William Henry Hutchinson, the lands called the 3 Ballygrangans, and Clangaddy, and part of Chappel, in the barony of Bargie, and county of Wexford -eastern part of Lacka and Leagh, called the Old-Queen's Co. town, Island of Derringelia, with the upper part of Monetoo, called Russettdown, in the barony of Upper Ossory, and Queen's County : To hold in trust, to the use of the said ANNA HUTCHINSON, her heirs and assigns for ever.-enrolled 22nd January, 1836.