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160 1 Sept 1827<br />

Two copies Deed of Assignment of leasehold interest in the lands of Moher.<br />

Philip Ryan of Inch and John Ryan of Castlefogarty 1 st part; George Ryan of<br />

Ruskeen, The Rev. William Armstrong of Mealiffe, Valentine Maher of<br />

Turtulla 2 nd part; William and Patrick Phelan of Shehevry, administrators of<br />

the estate of William Glison 3 rd part and Mary Anne Ryan of Inch, Trustee of<br />

George Ryan of Inch deceased, 4 th part. By a lease dated 1781 George Ryan<br />

let the lands of Moher to William Glison. Glison died in 1801 and bequeathed<br />

the lease to be held in trust for his three grandsons William, Francis and<br />

Michael Glison, to be taken over by William once he came of age. In 1814<br />

this William Glison assigned the lands to Daniel Ryan in trust for Philip Ryan<br />

- provided Glison died without issue, which he did in 1816. In 1820 Daniel<br />

and Philip Ryan in consideration of £500 paid to them assigned their interest<br />

to John Ryan who in 1821 assigned those rights as part of his marriage<br />

settlement to George Ryan, The Rev. William Armstrong Ryan and Valentine<br />

Maher. Francis and Michael Glison claimed entitlement to interest on the<br />

lease and in 1816 assigned this claim to William and Patrick Phelan, who in<br />

1826 filed a Bill of Complaint which John Ryan disputed. This indenture then<br />

witnesses that Ryan in consideration of £250 renounces his claim on the land<br />

and the leasehold interest is assigned to the Phelans.<br />

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161 10 – 12 Feb 1835<br />

See Also<br />

/153 Documents relating to the letting of the Pollough and part of the Bog of Inch<br />

to James Breen. (1) Memorandum 10 Feb 1835, noting James Breen agrees to<br />

surrender his lease for the Bog of Inch in return for £500 and a new lease for<br />

the house of Inch and 3½ acres of the Pollough, at an annual rent of £21. Note<br />

on reverse by GR [George Ryan] “Jas Breen asked me to charge him but £20<br />

p an during his life & I gave him to understand that I would do so but I made<br />

no promises”. (2) Lease, 12 Feb. 1835 of the House and part of the Lands of<br />

Inch (7½ acres) and part of the Pollough of Inch (3½ acres), George Ryan of<br />

Inch to James Breen of Inch for 1 life (Peter Grehan of Rutland Sq. Dublin) at<br />

an annual rent of £21, payable in two moieties on the 1 May and 1 Nov.<br />

Reverse features a note of Surrender by James Breen, son of the original<br />

lessee, 17 Sept. 1841.<br />

(3) Copy of 2 above.<br />

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