Deed 1853 14 264 in the Registry of Deeds

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A memorial of a deed of conveyance bearing date the eleventh day of May one thousand eight hundred and fifty three which is in the following words

whereas by Indenture of lease bearing date the thirteenth day of March one thousand seven hundred and fifty [actually 19 Mar 1750:  Deed 1752 152 235 101563, CN email 15 Oct 2009] made between Samuel Handy of Cooly Lough in the county of Westmeath gentleman of the one part and Joseph North of Garrynabane [sic] in the county of Galway gentleman of the other part the said Samuel Handy did demise unto the said Joseph North all that and those that part of the town and lands of Aughrim called and known by the name of Garrynabane then in the possession of said Joseph North to hold the same unto the said Joseph North for the lives of the three cestui qui … therein named and the survors and survr of them and for the lives of such other persons as should from time to time for ever thereafter be added pursuant to the covenant for perpetual renewal thereinafter contained at the yearly rent of sixtyfive pounds of the late currency equivalent to sixty pounds sterling payable half yearly on every first day of May and first day of November in each year

and said indenture contained a covenant on the part of the said lessor for perpetual renewal of the said lease on payment of eight pounds twelve shillings of the late Irish currency on the fall of each life

and whereas the last renewal of the said lease was made by indenture which bears date the twenty first April one thousand eight hundred and thirtynine and is made between Samuel Wesley Handy of the one part and Joseph North of the other part and such renewal is for the lives of said Joseph North party to said renewal Richard Le Poer Trench eldest son of the earl of Clancarty and Robert Henry Persse eldest son of Robert Persse of Castle … and the survr of them

now he Montfort Longfield LLD and Charles James Hargreave survr of the commissioners for sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland under the authority of and act passed in the thirteenth year of the reigh of her present majesty Queen Victoria instituted an act further to facilitate the sale and transfer of incumbered estates in Ireland

in consideration of the sum of two thousand six hundred and fifteen pounds by James Mc Bride of Grenwich in the county of Ayershire in that part of the united kingdom f. called Scotland paid into the pounds of Ireland to one account to the credit of the estate of Joseph North owner separate Anne Elizabeth Pilkington petitioner

do grant unto the same James Mc Bride the said lands of North Brook otherwise Garranabane [still wrong spelling] situate in the Barony of Kilconnell and county of Galway containing three hundred and ninety seven acres three roods and six perches statute measure or thereabouts expressed to be demised by the last thereinbefore recited indenture …. as in the said lease or scetched and described in the annexed map with the appurtenances

to hold the land unto the same James Mc Bride his heirs and assigns for the lives of said Joseph North Richard Le Poer Trench and Robert Persse and the survivors and survivor of them and for the lives of such other persons as shall for ever thereafter be added pursuant to the aforesaid covenant for perpetual renewal subject to the payment of the rent reserved by the said lease and to the performance of the covenants and agreements in the issues part therein contained and subject to the several ….. referred to in the schedule hereunder written to which said [probably a word missing here]

and this memorial thereof respectively as to the execution thereof by the said Montfort Longfield and Charles James Hargreave are witnessed by M O’Loughlin of Merrion Square in the city of Dublin esqr and Henry Dillon of Upper Buckingham street in the said city of Dublin gentleman

Montfort Longfield LLD

Charles James Hargreave (seal)

Sworn before me this 1st day of June 1853

P J Fitzpatrick  A A

(CN email 9 Sep 2010)