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724 23 Jan 1827<br />

Deed with copy deed making tenant to the precipe. James Lenigan,<br />

Castlefogarty, Co. Tipperary 1 st part; John Cahill of Upper Ormond Quay 2 nd<br />

part; John Evans, Hertford Street, Mayfair Middlesex, John Thomas Evans<br />

Hertford St. Mayfair, Middlesex, John Thomas Evans, Hertford St. Mayfair,<br />

Middlesex,3 rd part. Lenigan agreed to the Recovery of the town and lands of<br />

Garrane otherwise Garranroe otherwise Castlefogarty otherwise Ballyfogarty,<br />

Co. Tipperary, comprising of 276a which he now confirms in perpetuity on<br />

John Cahill, reserving onto John Evans the right to issue a writ for Common<br />

Recovery.<br />

725 9 Feb 1827<br />

726 6 May 1827<br />

2 items<br />

Conveyance upon Trust to Settle. James Lenigan of Castle Fogarty 1 st<br />

part, Eleanor Frances Lenigan, of Castle Fogarty 2 nd part, John Evans &<br />

John Thomas Evans, Mayfair Middlesex 3 rd part. Concerns 170a lands of<br />

Garranes called Castle Fogarty and 48a 35p lands of Garranroe, to yield<br />

£100 annually to Eleanor Frances née Evans after her marriage, and to<br />

give James £600. Also 265a of Rossmult and 91a of Graigenanesky to be<br />

held in trust by the Evans, according to the terms of the wedding<br />

settlement (marriage Apr. 1825).<br />

3pp<br />

Exemplification of Recovery suffered by James Lenigan. John Evans and<br />

John Thomas Evans against James Lenigan, on those lands of Garrane<br />

otherwise Garranroe, otherwise Castlefogarty, Co. Tipperary.<br />

Features damaged pendant seal of Hon. William Conyham, Lord Plunkett,<br />

Kings Bench.<br />

727 13 May 1829<br />

Deed of Assignment. On foot of a Deed of Release dated 26 Sept. 1814, the<br />

Rt. Hon Francis James Earl of Llanduff confirms on James Lenigan the<br />

lands of Ballyhaughter in the Barony of Kilnemanagh, Co Tipperary,<br />

comprising 105a 2r for a term of 3 lives or the residue of a term of 41 years<br />

granted by indenture dated 1 May 1796, and discharges the land of a debt of<br />

£4,920 undertaken by James’ father, Thomas, which is now paid.<br />

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