Land: In the matter of the Estate of Michael Joseph Browne, Esq (Carrowmanagh) 1855
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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF, MICHAEL JOSEPH BROWNE, ESQ. - OWNER;
exparte ALGERNON GREVILLE, ESQ.,
and others - Petitioners
Situate in the
Counties of Galway and Roscommon
And
County of the Town of Galway
Will be Sold by Public Sale, in Lots
On Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1855
*Reps = Representative
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LOT NO. 24
Carrowmanagh, Barony of Tyaquin, and County of Galway, held in Fee-Simple
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NO. DENOMINATIONS TENANTS' NAMES QUANTITY IN TENURE AND OBSERVATIONS
STATUTE MEASURE
A. R. P.
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1 CARROWMANAGH PATRICK HANLY, sen, Reps 33 2 37 Tenant under the Court of Chancery for seven years, from 1st May,
of JOHN KIRWAN 1852, or pending cause of GREVILLE against BROWNE. This tenancy will
terminate on the sale, subject to the tenant's emblements, if any,
and such right of entry as is incident thereto.
1a " " Said PATRICK HANLY 50 3 8 Tenant under the Court of Chancery for seven years, from 1st November,
1852, or pending cause of GREVILLE against BROWNE. This tenancy will
terminate on the sale, subject to the tenant's emblements, if any,
and such right of entry as is incident thereto.
1b " " Said PATRICK HANLY 64 3 7 Tenant from year to year, tenancy determinable on 1st May in each year.
1c " " Said PATRICK HANLY 8 2 7 Tenant under the Court of Chancery for seven years, from 25th March,
1853, or pending cause of GREVILLE against BROWNE. This tenancy will
terminate on the sale, subject to the tenant's emblements, if any,
and such right of entry as is incident thereto.
1d " " Said PATRICK HANLY 76 1 22 Tenant under the Court of Chancery for seven years, from 1st May,
1852, or pending cause of GREVILLE against BROWNE. This tenancy will
terminate on the sale, subject to the tenant's emblements, if any,
and such right of entry as is incident thereto.
Roman Catholic Chapel
yard & Burial ground 2 2 35 To be excepted from conveyance to the purchaser.
*Encumbered Estates vol 20 part 2
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