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Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Marriage Articles of Patrick Wade and Maria O'Farrell, 1834

Transcripts of memorials of deeds, conveyances and wills. Deeds, etc., v. 4-6 1834

 No. 83. Wade & O'Farrell Marriage Articles registered 26th March 1834

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-CY2D?i=393&cat=185720

To The Register appointed by act of Parliament for registering deeds wills and so forth Memorial of an indenture of Settlement bearing date the 29th day of December 1832 between Philip Wade of Windfield in the county of Galway Miller of the first part Patrick Wade of Cregg in the county of Galway eldest son of said Philip Wade and Maria Wade his wife of the second part John O'Farrell of the town county of Roscommon Merchant of the third part Michael O'Farrell of Ballinafad County of Roscommon farmer of the fourth part and the said Michael O'Farrell and Francis McNamara of the town and County of Roscommon merchant of the fifth part and Michael Sharkey of St. Helena in said county of Roscommon Esquire and Bernard Cunniffe of Fortfield in said county of Roscommon Esquire of the sixth part

Friday, 1 January 2021

Staunton, Stainforth and Woodcock, French, Lynch Leases

Staunton & ors to Downey & ors, 1808: Bettenson Staunton of New Norfolk Street Parish of Saint George Hanover Square County of Middlesex and Jas Cumberland Bartly Esqr and Elizabeth Cathe Bartly and Richard Stainforth Esqr & Mary his wife of Hainley Hall near Repon County of York and Mary Staunton on behalf of her daughter Margt Staunton minor of the Grange near Repon Yorkshire of the one part and ? Downey and Constantine Sloper of the Town of Galway, house and commonage of a brewhouse at High Street. Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ4-499Y-T?cat=185720

Cahill & Floyds, 1824 - Marriage Settlement of Charles Staunton Cahill and Catherine Floyd: mentioning his parents John Cahill of the Town of Galway and Maria Cahill his wife; property in Galway town and at Annagh. Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK3-33Z8-H?i=79&cat=185720

Stainforth and Woodcock to Cahill, 1852: Lease of a premises in the Town of Galway from Mary Stainforth otherwise Staunton, widow, and Mary Elizabeth Woodcock, heiress at law of Margaret Woodcock otherwise Staunton, to Henry Cahill of the Town of Galway. Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-B92Y-Z?i=248&cat=185720

Woodcock and others to Mentin, 1828: Lease from Woodcock, Stainforth and wives of a House in William Street to Anne Mentin, tenanted by John Cahill. Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-7VKG?i=192&cat=185720

O'Neill to O'Neill, 1828: Terence O'Neill of Mount Browne County of the Town of Galway and Helina O'Neill otherwise French his wife of the one part, and Henry Stewart O'Neill of Mount Browne aforesaid of the other part, conveying rent of the lands of Derrymacloughney; mentioning also Cecil Crampton as one of the lives for the term of the lease. Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-MXJM?i=363&cat=185720

Woodcock & others to French, 1828: Lease of lands of Woodpark, Ballylee, Barranny, Shankill, Muckrush by Woodcock and Stainforth to John French of Rocklawn for the lives of Princess Alexandrina Victoria; subject to an earlier lease dated 1779 for Muckrush from Thomas Staunton deceased to undertenants John and Thomas Irwin. Link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-7VJZ?i=193&cat=185720


The four memorials below relate to the same parcels of land, including Tomnahulla

Lynch to Staunton, 1729: Deed of Lease and Release between Patrick Lynch Fz Richard of Gallway merchant, and Thomas Staunton Esqr of Dublin, mentioning lands o Gorran, Lecarrowugh, Tumnahulla in the Quarter of Carrowreagh https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-C9D1-9?i=446&cat=185720

Staunton & Hawkshaw, 1731, mentioning Tomnahulla.

Lynch to Lynch fitz Marcus, 1723: Mary Lynch als Kirwan Widow and Relict of Richard Lynch fitz Richard of Galway Merchant, Patrick Lynch fitz Richard, James Lynch fitz Marcus of the Town of Galway Esqr, mentioning lands of Tumnahulla in the Quarter of Carrowreagh, assigned to Thomas Staunton of the City of Dublin.

Ffrench to O'Neill, 1847 - Marriage Settlement of John Ffrench and Margaret Jane Moore

Transcription of a Memorial of the Marriage Settlement between John Ffrench of Woodpark and Margaret Jane Moore of Julianstown House; mentioning a lease dated 1824 by John Ffrench (senior) of Rocklawn of the lands of Woodpark, Ballylee, Barranny, Shankill, and Muckrush in 1824; divided by him between his sons John and Joseph Ffrench by his will dated 6 September 1838; and mentioning an agreement in 1843 whereby John Ffrench took over the half share of Joseph Ffrench in the Woodpark estate.

1847, Vol., Memorial No. 161 (page 397 of the FamilySearch volume)

Regd. 2nd July 1847 at ten minutes before 2 o'clock

To The Register appointed by Act of Parliament for the Public Registry of Deeds wills and so forth 

A Memorial of an Indenture made the thirtieth day of June one thousand eight hundred and forty seven between John Ffrench of Woodpark in the County of Galway Esqr. of the first part Margaret Jane Moore of Julianstown House in the County of Meath Spr. of the second part Henry Stewart O'Neill of Janeville in the County of Galway Esqr. and James Ffrench of Rocklawn in the County of Galway Esqr. trustees of the said John Ffrench and Margaret Jane Moore his intended wife of the third part