Land: Abstracts of Deeds Inrolled in Chancery -1836

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ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY -1836

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30. Deed, dated 7th May, 1838, between MATTHEW WILSON 
PALLISER, of Grange, in the county of Wexford, of the first 
part; CHRISTIAN WILSON PALLISER, of the same, of the second 
part; and STAWELL WEBB, of the city of Dublin, of the third 
part: whereby the said CHRISTOPHER WILSON PALLISER, in order 
to dock, bar, and defeat all estates tail, under a certain 
marriage settlement, bearing date the 14th January, 1812, 
with the consent of the said MATTHEW WILSON PALLISER, as 
protector of said settlement, in consideration of 10s., 
granted and released to said STAWELL WILLIAMS, the town and 
lands of Great Island, with the several fisheries, 
subdenominations, appurtenances, and salmon weir; 
Ballymemoney otherwise Ballynemona, Ferry of Ballinlaw, 
Churchtown, Bankstown otherwise Keirne Weir, otherwise 
Newtown Coolhern, Loughstown, and Boderan, with their 
subdenominations, in the barony of Shelbourne, and county of 
Wexford : To hold in trust for such purposes, and subject to 
such powers and provisions as the said MATTHEW W. and 
CHRISTIAN W. PALLISER shall, by any deed, limit, direct, or 
appoint, and in default, to the uses existing by virtue of 
said marriage settlement, previous to execution of the 
present deed.-In rolled 23rd May, 1838.

31. Deed, dated 25th June, 1838, between EDWARD BEATTY, of 
Healthfield, in the county of Wexford, of the first part; 
DAVID BEATTY, of the same, of the second part; and THOMAS 
BEATTY, of Ballyneskar, in said county, of the third part: 
whereby the said EDWARD BEATTY, having occasion to borrow 
the sum of 650l., and the said DAVID BEATTY having agreed to 
join in the securing the same, provided it be borrowed or 
raised with the consent of the said THOMAS BEATTY, his 
father, the said EDWARD and DAVID BEATTY, in order to bar, 
dock, and extinguish all estates tail, and thereby to carry 
said agreement into effect, in consideration of 10s., 
granted and released to said THOMAS BEATTY, the town and 
lands of Old Growtown otherwise Grovetown, containing 140 
acres and 1 rood; New Growtown otherwise Grovetown, 
containing 201 acres 2 roods and 32 perches; Little Tomcoole 
otherwise Tomcoile, containing 77 acres 2 roods; Ballynard 
otherwise Ballinlard, containing 88 acres 3 roods and 14 
perches; Garreadine otherwise Garrydrine, containing 101 
acres; Great Cooles, and Little Cooles, containing 386 acres 
2 roods and 13 perches, plantation measure; said lands are 
called and distinguished by the name of the Glynn estate, in 
the barony of Shilmalier, and county of Wexford : To hold in 
trust, for the use of the said EDWARD BEATTY, discharged of 
all estates tail of the said DAVID BEATTY, but without 
prejudice to a charge of 9,300l., and the several other 
charges affecting said lands and premises, and subject to 
the several uses, intents, and purposes in said deed 
mentioned.-Inrolled 27th June, 1838. 32. Deed, dated 30th 
January, 1838, between THOMAS SMITH, of Medop Hall, in the 
county of Wexford, and ELIZA, his wife, of the one part; and 
JOHN CRANWELL, of Ballynamoney, in said county, of the other 
part: whereby the said THOMAS and ELIZA SMITH, in order to 
dock, bar, and defeat all estates tail and remainders, 
arising under the will of Major General THOMAS BROWNRIGG, 
late of Medop Hall aforesaid, bearing date the 23rd January, 
1808, in consideration of 10s., granted and released to said 
JOHN CRANWELL, the dwelling house, offices, and 
appurtenances, in the town of Bombay, No. 11, Rampart-row ; 
another house, with a bungalo, newly erected, and all out- 
houses, party walls, and premises; also a lower roomed house 
in the street Military-square, bearing the assessment mark, 
No. 3, containing by admeasurement 172 square yards and one- 
third, in the town walls of Bombay, in the island of Bombay, 
which is declared or reputed to be part of the manor of 
Greenwich:-To hold in trust, for such uses as the said 
THOMAS SMITH shall, by any deed, limit or direct, subject to 
the payment of 60l. a year to JANE DAWSON, the niece of the 
said THOMAS BROWNRIGG.-Inrolled 28th July, 1838. 33. Deed, 
dated 1st June, 1838, between the Rev. GEORGE RICHARDS, of 
Coolstuff Glebe, in the county of Wexford, and JOHN 
RICHARDS, of Farce, in said county, of the first part; 
GEORGE GEORGE LENDRUM, of Jamestown, in the county of 
Fermanagh, the Right Honorable JOHN RICHARDS, of Upper 
Merrion-street, in the city of Dublin, CHARLES JOHNSON, of 
Fitzwilliam-square, in said city, and MARY ANNE TARDY, of 
Verney, in the county of Dublin, of the second part; and 
GEORGE LITTLE, of Nassau-street, in said city, of the third 
part: whereby the said JOHN RICHARDS and Rev. GEORGE 
RICHARDS, in order to bar, dock, and de feat all estates 
tail and remainders, under and by virtue of the will of the 
late JOHN RICHARDS, bearing date the 22nd December, 1787, in 
consideration of 10s. to each, granted and released to said 
GEORGE LITTLE, the 8 several houses, ground, and premises, 
in the north side of South King-street, near Stephen's- 
green, in the parish of Saint Anne's, in the county of the 
city of DUBLIN, known as Nos.36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 42, 
together with the concerns in the limekiln yard, between 
Nos. 39, and 40: To hold in trust, for the use of the said 
Rev. GEORGE RICHARDS, for life, with remainder to said JOHN 
RICHARDS, his heirs and assigns for ever, discharged of all 
estates tail and remainders.- Inrolled 9th November, 1838. 
34. Deed, dated 29th November, 1838, between CHARLES JOHN 
VIGORS HERVEY, of Killiane Castle, in the county of Wexford, 
of the one part; and RICHARD LAKE, of Basinghall-street, in 
the city of London, of the other part: whereby, in order to 
bar, dock, defeat, and extinguish all estates tail and 
remainders, the said CHARLES JOHN VIGORS HERVEY, under a 
certain marriage settlement, bearing date the 2nd and 3rd 
days of June, 1816, in consideration of 5s, granted and 
released to said RICHARD LAKE, the town and lands of 
Ballykelly, containing 9 acres; Great Killiane, containing 
222 acres 2 roods and 20 perches; Sheephouse, parcel of the 
same, and the Windmill, and 7 acres adjoining the same ; 
Ballycullane, containing 130 acres 2 roods and 10 perches; 
Great Ballyfinnoth, containing 141 acres, with the 6 acres 
field adjoining, all plantation measure, in the barony of 
Forth, and county of Wexford : To hold in trust, for the use 
of the said CHARLES JOHN VIGORS HERVEY, his heirs and 
assigns for ever, discharged of all estates tail and dower.- 
Inrolled 31st January, 1839.

Source:
"ABSTRACT OF THE DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY ... 1834-1839"
by George Hatchell. H.M. Stationery Office, 1840
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