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ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY -1838, TIPPERARY,
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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)

All for County Tipperary.

62. Deed, dated 12th January, 1839, between LYDIA DUNSCOMBE,
of Mount Desart, in the north liberties of the city of Cork,
of the one part; and CHRISTOPHER WAGGETT DUNSCOMBE, of said
city, attorney, of the other part: whereby the said LYDIA
DUNSCOMBE, in order to bar, dock, and defeat all estates
tail, arising from the will of STEPHEN DENROCHE, of said
city, the grandfather of the said LYDIA, in consideration of
10s., granted and released unto said CHRISTOPHER W.
DUNSCOMBE, the one-ninth undivided part of Burgessland
otherwise Burgisland, Liscoleman otherwise Liscollman,
Carrigarrgion otherwise Caraveegan, Knockagowrd otherwise
Knockagowre, and Rathagally otherwise Rathkaley, otherwise
Rathogally, in the barony of Iffa and Offa West, and county
of Tipperary : To hold in trust, for the use of the said
LYDIA DUNSCOMBE, her heirs and assigns for ever.�Inrolled
1st February, 1839.

63. Deed, dated 5th October, 1838, between ELIZABETH
O'BRIEN, of the first part; HENRY O'BRIEN, both of Butler's
Lodge, in the county of Tipperary, of the second part; and
JOHN KENNEDY, of Ballyhane, of said county, of the third
part: whereby the said ELIZABETH O'BRIEN, in order to
advance the interests of her husband, the said HENRY
O'BRIEN, acknowledged this present deed, as she is by law
enabled to do, with the intent and effect of settling upon
her said husband all the lands and premises devised to her
by the will of the late RICHARD BUTLER, of Butler's Lodge,
aforesaid, in case she should survive him, and in
consideration of 10s., the said ELIZABETH and HENRY O'BRIEN,
according to their respective interests, granted and
released to the said JOHN KENNEDY, the lands and premises of
Butler's Lodge otherwise White Park, in the Parish of
Templemore, barony of Eliogerty; Skeana, in the parish of
Killevenoge, barony of Ikerrin, and county of TIPPERARY : To
hold said lands and premises in trust, for the sole and
exclusive use of the said ELIZABETH O'BRIEN, during her
life, and after her decease to the use of the said HENRY
O'BRIEN, his heirs and assigns for ever. �Inrolled 28th
March, 1839.

64. Deed, dated 10th January, 1839, between ALEXANDER
O'GRADY ROSE, of the city of Limerick, of the one part; and
John Drew Atkin, of the city of Cork, of the other part:
whereby, in order to bar, dock, and destroy all estates tail
and remainders, limited by a certain settlement, bearing
date the 2nd day of June, 1813, the said ALEXANDER O'GRADY
ROSE, in consideration of 5s., granted and released to said
JOHN DREW ATKIN, the town and lands of Ballyanrahanmore,
containing 73 acres and 6 perches; Ballyanrahambeg,
containing 95 acres 3 roods and 24 perches; Barnacoyle,
containing 246 acres 3 roods and 8 perches; in Cahiratana,
containing 29 acres 3 roods and 15 perches; total 445 acres
1 rood and 12 perches, plantation measure, in the barony of
Pubble Bryan, and county of Limerick;-Ballyvane otherwise
Fidane, containing 288 acres 3 roods and 27 perches,
Plantation measure, in the barony of Owney; and Ona, in the
county of Tipperary ;�and the lands of Court, containing l l
acres, plantation measure, in the barony of Kenry, and
county of LIMERICK : To hold said lands and premises,
discharged of all estates tail, in trust, for the use of the
said ALEXANDER O'GRADY ROSE, his heirs and assigns for
ever.�Inrolled 5th April, 1839.

65. Deed, dated 23rd April, 1839, between ANNE DENROCHE, now
of Glasgow, of the one part; and FRANCIS ALLEN, of the city
of Cork, Attorney, of the other part: whereby the said Anne
Denroche, in order to bar, defeat, and extinguish all
estates tail and remainders, in consideration of 5s.,
granted and released to said FRANCIS ALLEN, the lands of
Burgessland otherwise Burgissland, Liscolman otherwise
Lisscolman, Carrigavigeon otherwise Carravegeon, Knockagourd
otherwise Knockagour, and Rathagally otherwise Rathaley,
otherwise Rathogalley, in the barony of Iffa and Offa, and
county of TIPPERARY ;�Gortatagil, and Knockindonallhassanig
otherwise Ryefield, in the barony of Muskerry;
Gurranaglassey, and the upper part of Gurrantifineen
otherwise Springgrove, in the barony of Duhallow, and county
of Cork;� also, the Bandon Road estate, for lives renewable
for ever, under the representatives of EDWARD WORTH,
consisting of a house, stable, garden, and fields,
containing 14 acres, in the south liberties of the city of
Cork; a house in Fish-street, in which STEPHEN DENROCHE
formerly lived, with all the linneys, lofts, and premises
adjoining thereto, formerly occupied by the Messrs.
COPPINGERS; another lot of ground, in said street,
containing cellars and linneys, formerly occupied by
DENROCHE and THOMPSON, with the coach-house and stable,
bounded on the west, in depth, by the concerns of SAMUEL
MAYLOR, and the representatives of PAUL BAKER; on the east,
in depth, by the house and yard formerly occupied by Mrs.
Riordan, and the concerns of JOHN ROLT and GEORGE BAKER;
north, by said street; and on the south, by part of
DUNSCOMBE's marsh, formerly in the possession of JOHN LAPP ;
also, the house adjoining said coach-house and stable,
formerly in the occupation of MARGARET RIORDAN, together
with the 2 houses fronting Lapp's island, formerly tenanted
by Captain WILLIAM MAYBERRY and BENJAMIN WHETSTONE Cooper,
and the ground and premises adjoining said houses, part of
which fronts Fish-street, on the north as formerly occupied
by JOHN PEDDER, and the house and ground fronting said
island to the east, bounded on the south by that part of
said marsh occupied by JOHN LAPP, and all other houses and
premises in said street and marsh; the lands of Grange, near
Douglas, in the south liberties, purchased by Stephen
Denroche from WILLIAM BUTLER; also, the concerns in
MORRISON's island, for formerly tenanted by NOBLETT JOHNSON,
freed from the payment of 20l. a year to Counsellor Fitton,
in the city of Cork;�the lordship, manors, town Cork. and
lands of Liscarrol, with its appurtenances, purchased from
the trustees of JOHN St. LEGER, in the barony of Orrery, and
county of Cork;� all the freehold estate in LAPP's island,
subject to the rent and renewal fines; also, the interest
and term for years, in the premises in MORRISON'S island,
formerly in the occupation of AYLMER ALLEN and the Rev.
Archdeacon AUSTEN, subject to a yearly rent of 20l., payable
to Counsellor FITTON ; one moiety of the five twenty-ninth
parts of the Sugar house, formerly carried on under the firm
of DENROCHES, THOMPSON, BYRNE, and FRENCH, in the city of
Cork: To hold, for the use of the said ANNE DENROCHE, her
heirs and assigns, discharged of all estates tail and
remainders.-Inrolled 1st May, 1839.

66. Deed, dated 22nd March, 1839, between GEORGE CASHELL,
sen., of the first part; GEORGE CASHELL, jun., both of
Bedford, in the county of Kerry, of the second part; and
RICHARD M'GILLICUDDY, of Whitefield, in said county, of the
third part: whereas the said GEORGE CASHELL, jun., in order
to bar, dock, and defeat all estates tail, under and by
virtue of the will of GEORGE CASHELL, formerly of Tralee,
bearing date the 18th day of December, 1801, and of a
certain deed of appointment, dated 14th July, 1806, and the
said GEORGE CASHELL, sen., in consideration of 10s., granted
and released to said RICHARD McGILLICUDDY, the town and
lands of Urly, called Parknagawn, Gortauff otherwise
Parkmeen, Parkgaruff, Gortalermodleigh otherwise Garruff,
Gartbeg otherwise Garruff, Gortbeg, Parknaskibole, and the
coarse field called Barraduffe, in the barony of
Irraghticonnor; Glanaginty and Toureenastokey, in the barony
of Troughenacmey; Glanerdaluffe, in the barony of
Clanmaurice, in the county of KERRY:-Shally, Crana otherwise
Castle Cranagh, otherwise Cranagh, called Clonbog, with the
Bog and Pollough, Cranna other wise Castle Cranna, otherwise
Crannagh, with that part of the lands of Pollough thereto
belonging, in the barony of Owney and Arra, and county of
TIPPERARY: To hold in trust, for such uses as the said
GEORGE CASHELL, sen. and jun., shall, by any deed or deeds,
at any time jointly direct or appoint, and in default of
such appointment, to such powers and provisions as were
subsisting by virtue of the said will of GEORGE CASHELL, of
Tralee.�Inrolled 3rd June, 1839.

67. Deed, dated 10th July, 1839, between Right Honorable
CORNELIUS, Lord Viscount Lismore. Lismore, of Shanbally
Castle, in the county of Tipperary, of the first part ; the
Honorable CORNELIUS O'CALLAGHAN, of the same, of the second
part ; and WILLIAM CAREY DOBBS, of Fitzwilliam place, and
Samuel Spaight Reeves, of Merrion square, both in the city
of Dublin, of the third part: whereby, in consideration of
the sum of 6,000l., borrowed by the said Lord Viscount
Lismore, from the said WILLIAM CAREY DOBBS and SAMUEL
SPAIGHT REEVES, at 5 per cent. interest, and the said
CORNELIUS O'CALLAGHAN, in order to dock, bar, and extinguish
all estate: tail, under and by virtue of the will of his
grand father, the late CORNELIUS, Lord Baron of Lismore, in
consideration of 10s., and for the purpose of securing said
sum of 6,000l., granted and released to said parties the
manors, towns, and lands of Ballyboy, Kilballyboy, Killetin,
Ballynetony otherwise Ballynatony, Rathroe, Boherbue,
Carrickmore otherwise Carrigmore, and Kilbeg, in the barony
of Iffa and Offa, and county of Tipperary : To hold said
manors, lands, and premises, subject to the equity of
redemption.� Inrolled 31st July, 1839.

68. Deed, dated 18th October, 1839, between THOMAS PHELPS,
of Noan, in the county of Tipperary, of the first part ;
THOMAS CHRISTY WAKEFIELD, senior, of Moyallen, in the county
of Down, of the second part; THOMAS CHRISTY WAKEFIELD, jun.,
of the third part; and ROBERT JAFFRAY NICHOLSON, of
Stramore, in said county, of the fourth part: whereby the
said THOMAS CHRISTY WAKEFIELD, jun., in order to defeat and
destroy all estates tail, arising under the will of THOMAS
CHRISTY, late of Moyallen, bearing date the 3rd April, 1780,
and the said THOMAS PHELPS and THOMAS CHRISTY WAKEFIELD,
sen., according to their several and respective interests,
in consideration of 5s. to each, granted and released to the
said ROBERT J. NICHOLSON, part of the lands of Moyallen,
containing 80 acres statute measure, held by lease, bearing
date the 8th September, 1764, from Sir RICHARD JOHNSTON,
bart., part of Loughans otherwise Stramore, containing 17
acres and 34 perches, being part of 25 acres and 17 perches
demised to said THOMAS CHRISTY, by lease of 5th August,
1771, in the parish of Tullylish, and county of Down : To
hold said land, discharged of all estates tail, of the said
THOMAS C. WAKEFIELD, jun., subject to the life-estate of
THOMAS C.WAKEFIELD, sen., and to such uses as they shall by
any deed limit, direct, or appoint, and in default of such
appointment to the provisions subsisting under the will of
the said THOMAS CHRISTY. � Inrolled 28th October, 1839.