Land: Abstracts of Deeds Inrolled in Chancery -1837

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ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS INROLLED IN CHANCERY -1837

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24. Deed, dated 7th January, 1837, between the Rev. GEORGE 
RICHARDS, of Coolstuffe, in the county of Wexford, of the 
first part : JOHN RICHARDS, of same, of the second part; and 
MARY ANNE TARDY, of Verney, in the county of Dublin, of the 
third part: whereby, for the purpose of barring and 
extinguishing all estates tail, arising from the will of 
JOHN RICHARDS of Dublin, bearing date the 22nd December, 
1787, and in consideration of the sum of £737 10s., the said 
Rev. GEORGE RICHARDS and JOHN RICHARDS granted, sold, and 
confirmed to said MARY ANNE TARDY, Wexford, the town and 
lands of Courtnacuddy, containing 1,000 acres, in the barony 
of Bantry, and county of Wexford: To hold to said MARY ANNE 
TARDY for and during the natural life and lives of the 
cestui que vies, named in the several leases under which the 
said lands are now held, subject to the payment of rent, and 
performance of the covenants therein contained: and also, 
said GEORGE and JOHN RICHARDS granted, sold, and assigned to 
said MARY ANNE TARDY, the eight several houses, lots of 
ground, tenements, and premises lying on the north side of 
South King-street, in the county of the city of Dublin, 
numbered 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, with the concerns in 
the lime-kiln yard, between Nos. 39 and 40: To hold said 
several houses and premises unto said MARY ANNE TARDY, her 
heirs and assigns for ever, subject to the payment of the 
yearly head rent payable thereout, with clause of 
redemption.-In rolled 21st January, 1837.

25. Deed, dated 25th April, 1837, between the Rev. ABEL JOHN 
RAM, of Clonattin, in the county of Wexford, of the one 
part; and HENRY PHILIP WOODROOFE, of Upper Mount-street, in 
the city of Dublin, of the other part: whereby, for the 
purpose of barring and extinguishing all estates tail, 
created by the will of ABEL RAM, of Rams fort, in the county 
of Wexford, and in consideration of 10s., the said ABEL JOHN 
RAM granted and released to the said HENRY PHILIP WOODROOFE, 
the town and lands of Aghavanna, (Ram,) Sleemane, and 
Carrignashinna, in the barony of Ballinacor, and county of 
Wicklow : To hold in trust, discharged of all estates tail, 
for the use of the said ABEL JOHN RAM, his heirs and assigns 
for ever.-Inrolled 11th May, 1837.

26. 399.-Deed, dated 13th May, 1837, between the Rev. EDWARD 
HUGHES, of Ballyhely, of the one part; and the Rev. RICHARD 
KING, of Woodville, both in the county of Wexford, of the 
other part: whereby, for the purpose of barring, docking, 
and extinguishing all estates tail, in consideration of 
10s., said EDWARD HUGHES granted and released to the said 
RICHARD KING, the lands of Killkevan containing 100 acres, 
Little Quitchery, containing 65 acres, plantation measure, 
in the barony of Bargy, and county of Wexford : To hold in 
trust, for the said EDWARD HUGHES, his heirs and assigns for 
ever.-Inrolled 2nd June, 1837.

27. Deed, dated 26th June, 1837, between the Rev. THOMAS 
OTTIWELL MOORE, of Leskinfare,Glebe, in the county of 
Wexford, of the first part; the Rev. GEORGE RICHARDS, of 
Coolstaffe, in said county, of the second part; and HENRY 
COLLES, of Stephen's-green, in the city of Dublin, and JOHN 
ARMSTEAD BRADDELL, of Mallow, in the county of Cork, of the 
third part: whereby, for the purpose of defeating and 
extinguishing all estates tail, created by a certain 
marriage settlement, bearing date the 22nd August, 1772, and 
in consideration of 10s., the said THOMAS OTTIWELL MOORE 
granted and released to the said GEORGE RICHARDS, the estate 
tail expectant of HENRY MOORE, in the village, town, and 
lands of Rheboge, containing 135 acres, in the county of the 
city of Limerick;-Cloughlucas, in the manor of Mallow, and 
county of Cork: To hold unto the said GEORGE RICHARDS, 
subject to the estate tail of HENRY MOORE, upon trust, to 
the use of the said HENRY COLLES and JOHN ARMSTEAD BRADDELL, 
to preserve the provisoes and conditions of a trust term of 
300 years, and a charge of £4,000, but discharged of all 
dower.-Inrolled 4th July, 1837.

28. Deed, dated 26th July, 1837, between WILLIAM HOBBS, of 
the city of Waterford, of the first part; WASHINGTON HOBBS, 
of Knockhouse, in the county of Waterford, of the second 
part; WILLIAM HUGHES, of the city of Waterford, of the third 
part; and CHRISTOPHER HORE HATCHELL, of Wexford, of the 
fourth part: whereby, for the purpose of barring and 
defeating all estates tail, created by the will of their 
late father, WILLIAM HOBBS, bearing date the 24th September, 
1810, the said WILLIAM and WASHINGTON HOBBS, for the 
consideration of 10s., granted and released to the said 
CHRISTOPHER HORE HATCHELL, the lands of Great and Little 
Codstown, Harveystown, Ballybogher, Yoletown, part of 
Grageen, Bariogue, and Pettitstown, in the barony of Forth, 
and county of Wexford : To hold in trust, for such uses as 
the said WILLIAM and WASHINGTON HOBBS, by any deed shall 
limit, direct, or appoint, and in default to the heirs and 
assigns of the said WILLIAM HOBBS.-In rolled 18th August, 
1837.

29. Deed, dated 26th July, 1837, between WASHINGTON HOBBS, 
of Knockhouse, in the county of Waterford, of the first 
part; WILLIAM HOBBS, of the city of Waterford, of the second 
part; WILLIAM HUGHES, of said city, of the third part; and 
MICHAEL DOBBYN, of Woodlands, in said county, of the fourth 
part: whereby, for the purpose of defeating and 
extinguishing all estates, the said WASHINGTON HOBBS, for 
the consideration of 10s., granted and released to the said 
MICHAEL DOBBYN, the annuity of £300, charged by the will of 
his late father WILLIAM HOBBS, upon the said lands of Great 
and Little Codstown, Harveystown, Ballybogher, Yoletown, 
part of Grageen, Banague, and Pettitstown, in the barony of 
Forth, and county of Wexford : To hold in trust, for such 
uses as the said WASHINGTON and WILLIAM HOBBS, by any deed 
shall limit, direct, or appoint, and in default to the heirs 
and assigns of the said WASHINGTON HOBBS.-Inrolled 18th 
August, 1837.

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.


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