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to Thomas Brabazon by Mortgage dated 22 March 1833, subsequently<br />

assigned to Thomas Tilly and now held in Trust by Rosenthal for the benefit<br />

of the creditors of Thomas Hynes.<br />

872 7 May 1853<br />

Assignment of premises at Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, subject to the life use of<br />

Henry Darley jr. of Stillorgan. Henry Darley jr. of Kildare Street, Land Agent<br />

& George Johnston Darley of Kildare Street, Civil Engineer 1 st part;Henry<br />

Darley 2 nd part; Richard Guiness Hill & Amy Georgina Hill 3 rd part;Andrew<br />

Cartan, Merchant, of Stillorgan Brewery; 4 th. Property consisting of 8a 3r 13p<br />

in Stillorgan, All above to sell to Cartan for £1 subject to the life interest of<br />

HD.<br />

873 21 July 1858<br />

Deed of Assignment, Robert Murray and Alexander Thompson McFarlane, 61<br />

William Street, Dublin, Trustees of the Provincial Bank of Ireland of the 1 st<br />

part; Michael Murphy of [Mounthrath] Street, Dublin, assignee of Andrew<br />

Cartaro, Joseph Cartaro, Edward Duffy (Bankrupts) and Edward Fottrell of<br />

Fleet Street Dublin 2 nd Part and Joseph Henry Ferguson of Stillorgan, 3 rd part.<br />

After paying Murphy £30, Murray, McFarlane and Murphy make over to<br />

Ferguson a field comprising 8a 3r 13p, part of the lands of Stillorgan, for the<br />

remainder of the term as set out in a lease dated 10 Jan 1794 ( 88 years and 6<br />

months).<br />

874 11 Feb 1860<br />

Counterpart of Lease of a dwelling house and premises 36 Georges Street,<br />

Limerick. John O’ Brien, Mountjoy Square, Dublin and others to Stephen<br />

Hastings, Brush Manufacturer, Limerick for a term of 200 years at an annual<br />

rent of £75, payable biannually on the 1 May and 1 Nov., on condition the<br />

premises will not house the business of Soap Boiler, Tallow Chandler, Vintner<br />

Publican or Victualler, Hatter, Coppersmith, Pewterer or Brazier on pain of a<br />

levy of an extra £75 p.a. In 1878 the annual rent was reduced to £70.Lease<br />

features an ink and wash plan of the premises by William Corbett, City<br />

Surveyor.<br />

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