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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

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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

whereby after reciting certain articles bearing date the 2nd day of July 1832 executed between the said Philip Wade of the first part and Patrick Wade of the second part, John O'Farrell and said Maria O'Farrell his eldest daughter of the Third part and the side Michael O'Farrell of the fourth part that a marriage was intended to be had between the said Patrick Wade and Maria O'Farrell it was agreed that the several Lands tenements and premises hereinafter mentioned should be settled for the uses of said marriage and that said marriage was afterwards had on the 2nd July and reciting that by indenture bearing date the 8th of January 1820 Francis Blake of Cregg in the county of Galway Esquire did Demise unto Francis Brennan of Cregg Mills in said County Miller all that dwelling house house out office and flour mills of Drumgriffin with the water and watercourse to and from said Mills the mill dams building yards gardens and appurtenances thereto belonging two small parks adjoining said Garden West thereof and the island of Islandsellagh north of said Mills all situated in the barony of Clare and County of Galway to hold unto the said Francis Brennan his heirs and assigns for the lives and at the rent theirin mentioned and reciting that all the estate of said Francis Brennan in said Mills and premises become legally rested in the said Philip Wade and reciting by indenture of 25th April 1829 Walter Joyce of Merview in the county of the town of Galway Esquire did Demise onto said Patrick Wade the corn and tuck mils of Cregg with the mill plot and houses thereon the Water course and the piece of unclaimed bog called The Mooneen mearing with the mill plot on one side and the large drain formerly cut on one side of the Ashgrove opposite the Garden of Cregg on the other side together with one acre of ground on the lands of Auclogeen formerly held by Francis and Richard Burke and then in the possession of said Patrick Wade situated in the parish of annaghdown barony of Clare and County of Galway to hold to the said Patrick Wade his heirs executors and administrators but the term and at the yearly rent theirin mentioned and reciting that by indenture of lease bearing date the 19th of July 1814 John Dillon Of Johnstown in the county of Roscommon Esquire did Demise onto Francis Rice of Roscommon in the county of Roscommon merchant all that dwelling house and plot of ground in the town of Roscommon to hold unto the said Francis Rice his heirs and for the term and at the yearly rent and several fine therein mentioned and reciting that said Francis Rice did build one other dwelling house on the plot of ground now in The Possession of James Stanley Ireland Esquire and reciting that said Francis Rice is since dead and by his will devised onto Michael O'Farrell and his heir the house then occupied by Mr Andrew Cusack in the town of Roscommon part of said premises demised by said John Dillon to said Francis Rice in trust to permit said testator's granddaughter said Maria O'Farrell wife of said Patrick Wade to receive the rents and profits thereof and reciting that as a further portion for said Maria O'Farrell otherwise Wade the said John O'Farrell by said articles of 2nd July 1832 did agree to give the sum of £400 with said Maria and that said marriage had been solemnized said indenture witnessed that in presence pursuance of said articles of the 2nd of July said marriage agreement and of December £400 the marriage portion of December Maria and for the purpose of providing a sufficient jointure for the said Maria Wade in case she should survive the said Patrick Wade and making a provision for the issue of said marriage and in consideration of the sum of 5 shillings by the said Michael O'Farrell and Francis McNamara said Philip and Patrick Wade severally paid the said Philip Wade and Patrick Wade did grant bargain sell alien release confirm assign transfer and makeover onto the said Michael O’Farrell and Francis McNamara in their actual possession being by virtue of an indenture for a year therein mentioned their heirs executors and administrators all the aforesaid dwellinghouse and flour mills of Drumgriffin with the watercourse to and from said mills the mill dams buildings yard garden and appurtenances thereto belonging to small parks adjoining said garden west thereof and the island of Islandsellagh north of said mills in the barony of Clare and County of Galway and also all the corn and tuck mill of Cregg with the millplot and houses thereon and the piece of reclaimed bog called the Moneen as therein mentioned together with one acre of the lands of Aucloggeen situate in the parish of Annadown Barony of Clare and County of Galway to hold said dwelling houses Mill lands tenements and premises with the appurtenances to the said Michael O'Farrell and Francis McNamara and their heirs for the term of lives granted thereof upon the trusts therein after mentioned and said indenture further Witnessed that said Michael O’Farrell for the consideration therein and in performance of said recited article of 2nd July and to make a provision for the said Maria Wade in case of the said Patrick Wade should die in the lifetime of said Patrick Wade or that he should be declared bankrupt or become an insolvent or embarrassed circumstances and for the purpose of making a provision for the issue of said marriage in consideration of 5 shillings the said Michael O'Farrell and Francis McNamara the said Michael O'Farrell paid the said Michael O’Farrell did grant bargain sell etc. to the said Michael I;Farrell and Francis McNamara all the said dwellinghouse demised by John Dillon to said Francis Rice in the parish or town of Roscommon aforesaid to hold the dwelling house and premises thereto belonging unto the said Michael O'Farrell and Francis McNamara their heirs etc and as therein mentioned upon trust as to the dwellinghouse offices and flour mills of Drumgriffin and appurtenances thereto belonging herein before described and also the corn and tuck mill of Cregg with the mill plot and houses there on Water course and unclaimed bog and and appurtenances herein before described and said dwelling house in the town of Roscommon to the use of said Patrick Wade during his life unless he should become insolvent or bankrupt or embarrassed circumstances then said Maria Wade during the life of said Patrick Wade should receive all the rents issues and profits of said several land and premises same not to be subject to the debts or engagements of her said husband and that if the said Maria Wade should Survive The said Patrick Wade she should receive during her life one annuity or yearly rent charge of £20 issuing out of the dwellinghouse out offices and flour mills of Drumgriffin and the building yard garden and premises thereto belonging Two small parks the joining said Garden West thereof and the island of Islandsellagh north of said Mills all situated in the barony of Clare and County of Galway and also issuing out of the mills of Cregg with the mill plot and said houses thereon the watercourse and and piece of reclaimed bog called the Moneen aforesaid together with one acre of the lands of Aucloggeen aforesaid and that the said Maria Wade should receive during her life one annuity of 30 pounds sterling in addition to the aforesaid 20 pounds to be issuing out of said dwelling house in the town of Roscommon in the possession of John Cusack making together fifty pounds to be paid half yearly on every 1st of May and 1st of November in which deed is is contained several other covenants which said deed and and this memorial as to the the execution thereof respectively by the  executing parties thereto are witnessed by John Brennan of Windfield in the county of Galway gent and Michael Rice of Roscommon in the county of Roscommon merchant Philip Wade (seal) Patrick Wade (seal) Maria Wade (seal) Michael O'Farrell (seal) signed and sealed in presence of John Brennan Michael Rice. The above named John Brennan maketh oath and saith that he was present and saw the date of which the above is the memorial as also the said memorial duly signed sealed and executed by the several and respective persons whose names are signed as executing parties thereto and said that the name John Brennan subscribed as a witness to set deed and memorial is this deponent’s proper name and handwriting. John Brennan sworn before me at Roscommon in the county of Roscommon the 30th day of January 1834 by virtue on a commission to me directed for his Majesty’s High Court of Chancery in Ireland for taking affidavits and I know the deponent. Ber O'Connor

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