Land: Deeds Inrolled in Chancery -1839 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Wexford Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY -1839, WEXFORD, IRELAND *Hint Use Your Find in Page Function eg. Ctrl-F (All spelling as per Book) 35. Deed, dated 12th February, 1839, between EPHRAIM TWEEDY, of New Ross, in the county of Wexford, and JOHN TWEEDY, of Houseland, in said county, of the one part; and JOHN BOYD, of New Ross, in said county, of the other part: whereby the said EPHRAIM and JOHN TWEEDY, as joint legatees under the will of their father, JOHN TWEEDY, bearing date the 30th August, 1803, in consideration of 10s., granted and released to said JOHN BOYD, the town and lands of Old Court, in the parish of Whitechurch, barony of Shelburne, and county of Wexford : To hold in trust, for such uses as the said EPHRAIM and JOHN TWEEDY shall, by any deed, limit or direct, and in default, to their heirs and as signs for ever.-Inrolled 16th February, 1839. 36. Deed, dated 16th April, 1839, between STEPHEN RAM, of Ramsfort, in the county of Wexford, of the one part; and STEVENS WADE HENSLOW, of Clement's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, of the other part: whereby the said STEPHEN RAM, in order to enlarge, dock, and de feat all estates tail, under and by virtue of a certain marriage settlement, bearing date the 18th December, 1816, in all the manors, messuages, farms, lands, and tenements described, as passed by the will of ABEL RAM, bearing date the 10th July, 1771, and in consideration of 5s., granted and released to said STEVENS WADE HENSLOW, the manors or lordships of Ramsfort, Ballingarry, and Bewley, with courts leet, courts baron, and views of frank pledge, the mansion-house of Ramsfort with the offices and gardens some time since destroyed by fire, together with all the buildings erected thereon by Stephen Ram, his grandfather, since the destruction of said mansion; Creagh, and the Deer-park, and Ballylegin, and Ballyowen, within the Deer-park; Ballyowen, Ballyraheen, Ballingarry, and that part of Kilnehue in the possession of THOMAS OUGHEN, THOMAS WEBSTER, ELIZABETH BURKE, and RICHARD COOKE; all the houses, grounds, and lands whatsoever, in the corporation of Gorey, including the Commons, called the Burgess's Plots, and Burgessrooms, Goreyhill, and Ramstown otherwise Tomraddy, Knockmullen, and Barndown, late in the possession of DAVID BROWNRIGG; Glandoran, lately in the possession of MILES HIGGINS, MICHAEL FLUSKE, and HANNAH CONNER; and Ramsfort, the plots of ground called Sir RICHARD MASTERSON'S and HENRY MASTERSON'S plots, formerly in the possession of MARTHA WOODROOF, in the town of Gorey, and corporation of Newborough ; and also the Burgess plot called Wakefield's plots, in said town, and county Wexford : To hold said manors and lands, discharged of all estates tail, for the use of the said STEPHEN RAM, his heirs and assigns for ever, but subject to a jointure of 650l., to his mother, ELEANOR SARAH RAM, and to the sum of 10,000l., both of the late currency, and to the uses of a trust term of 500 years, created by said settlement of 18th December, 1816.-Inrolled 27th April, 1839. 37. Deed, dated 4th April, 1839, between CHARLES DOYNE, of Newtown Park, in the county of Dublin, of the first part; CHARLES ROBERT FRIZELL, of the second part ; RICHARD FRAZER FRIZELL, both of Stapolin, in said county, of the third part; and DANIEL FREDERICK BRADY, of Dominick-street, in the city of Dublin, of the fourth part: whereas doubts having arisen as to the validity of a certain disentailing deed, bearing date the 26th February, 1836, in consequence of a certain conveyance, bearing date the 27th April, 1818, not being executed by JOHN HAGUE, the said CHARLES DOYNE, CHARLES and RICHARD F. FRIZELL, in consideration of 5s., in order to bar, dock, and extinguish all estates tail, granted and released to said DANIEL FREDERICK BRADY, the Wexford. town and lands of Usquemore and Usquebegg, otherwise Askemore and Askebegg, otherwise Askymore and Askybegg, in the Barony of Scarawalsh and county of Wexford: To hold in trust, for the use of the said RICHARD F. FRIZELL, his heirs and assigns for ever.-Inrolled 4th June, 1839. 38. Deed, dated 14th June, 1839, between STEPHEN RAM, of Ramsfort, in the county of Wexford, of the one part ; and STEVENS WADE HENSLOW, of Clements Inn, in the county of Middlesex, of the other part : whereas the said STEPHEN RAM, being tenant in tail under the settlements made on the marriage of his father, ABEL RAM, and ELEANOR SARAH, his wife, did by a certain indenture (No. 371) bearing date the 16th April last, conveying unto the said STEVENS W. HENSLOW, the manors, lands, and hereditaments hereinafter mentioned; and although he attained his age of 21 years previously to the execution of said indenture, yet, inasmuch as it appears by the baptismal entries in the books kept for that purpose, in the parish of St. George, Hanover square, London, that the said STEPHEN RAM was not baptised until the 3rd June, 1818; and there fore, to remove all doubts, agrees to bar, dock, and extinguish all estates tail and remainders, and in consideration of 10s. granted and released to said STEVENS W. HENSLOW, the manors or lordships, or reputed manors or lordships of Ramsfort, Ballingarry, and Bewley, with their several respective members and appurtenances; and also the site of the late capital mansion-house of Ramsfort, destroyed by fire, and all the buildings erected thereon, by the said STEPHEN RAM, his grandfather; also, the lands of Creagh and the Deerpark, Ballytegin and Ballyowen, within the Deerpark, Ballyraheen, Ballyowen, Ballingarry, and that part of Kilnehue, in the possession of THOMAS OUGHON, THOMAS WEBSTER, ELIZABETH BURKE and Sons, and RICHARD COOKE; and all the houses, grounds, and lands whatsoever, in the corporation of Gorey, including the Commons, commonly called Burgess Plots and Burgess Rooms, Gorey Hill, Ramstown otherwise Tomraddy, Knockmullen, Barndown, part of Glandoran, and the lands of Ramsfort; and also the plots of ground, called Sir RICHARD and HENRY MASTERSON'S Plots, and the Burgess Plot, called Wakefield's Plot, containing by estimation 13 acres, on which several houses are built, in the town of Gorey, in the county of Wexford : To hold in trust, discharged of all estates tail, for the use of said STEPHEN RAM, his heirs and assigns for ever.-Inrolled 29th June, 1839, 39. Deed, dated 25th June, 1839, between the Right Honorable HEATOR, Earl of Norbury, of the first part; the Right Honorable HENRY, Baron FARNHAM, of Farnham House, in the county of Cavan, of the second part; and RICHARD MONTGOMERY, of Dominick-street, in the city of Dublin, of the third part: whereby the said, Earl of Norbury, in order to convey the legal estate in the lands and premises herein mentioned, vested in him under and by virtue of a certain deed bearing date the 21st January, 1785, and the said Lord FARNHAM, for the purpose of barring and extinguishing all estates tail arising under and by virtue of the will of his grandfather, HENRY, Lord Bishop of Meath, bearing date the 14th July, 1798, in consideration of 5s. to each, according to their several respective interests and estates, granted and released to said RICHARD MONTGOMERY, the town and lands of Rylandmore and Rylandbeg alias Rylane, including Castlekerk, Killmahershall, and Knockbane,in the barony of Scarawalsh, and county of Wexford ;-Clonmullen, Carrickduffe, Killbranish, Barragh, Bunclody, Ballypracas, and Cranemore, in the baronies of Scarawalsh and Forth, and counties of Wexford and Carlow : To hold in trust, for the use of the said HENRY, Baron FARNHAM, his heirs and assigns for ever.- Inrolled 16th July, 1839. 40. Deed, dated 27th September, 1839, between HENRIETTA, ISABELLA, and JULIA ANNA GLASCOTT, all of Fruit-hill, in the county of Wexford, of the one part; and JOHN GLASCOTT, of Leeson-street, in the city of Dubin, of the other part: the said HENRIETTA, ISABELLA, and JULIA ANNA GLASCOTT, in order to enlarge all estates tail and remainders, arising under the will of their father, GEORGE GLASCOTT, bearing date the 7th day of September, 1827, in consideration of 10s. to each, granted and relased to said JOHN GLASCOTT, the town and lands of Bantony, Scald, Parkmore, and Smithsland, in the county of the city of Kilkenny, Mount Hanover otherwise Knocketasna, in the county of Wexford Price Haggard otherwise Priests Haggard, containing 12 acres and 7 perches, bounded on the north-east by the road leading to Duncannon– fort, on the south by Fruit-hill, and on the north west, by part of the same lands and the lands of Ballyedock, as laid down on the map or survey of same, in the barony of Scarawalsh, same county : To hold in trust, discharged of all estates tail for the use of the said HENRIETTA, ISABELLA, and JULIA ANNA GLASCOTT, their one- third part, share or proportion separately to their heirs and assigns for ever.-Inrolled 2nd October, 1839. Source: "ABSTRACT OF THE DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY ... 1834-1839" by George Hatchell. H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 Available on Google Books