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Lease of Ann Boyd, Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton, and others to Patrick McDaniel

Lease of Anne Boyd, widow, Jane Hamilton, Ann Boyd, spinsters and Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton, to others to Patrick McDaniel, North King Street, butcher, of a ‘house, yard, stables and shed in the rere of Richard Langan’s holding formerly in the possession of Lawrence White … bounded on the west by Mr Dardsis’s holding on the north, by George Bryan’s holding on the west, on the east by Mathew Butler’s holding, and on the south by North King Street …’., for 999 years at the yearly rent of £30. With counterpart.

Searches in the Registry of Deeds and Office for Judgements

Negative searches in the Registry of Deeds and in the Office for Registration of Judgements for deeds, decrees, rules and orders of Frances MacDonnell (from 6 Sept. 1824-26 Sept. 1862), Patrick Regan (1836-1862) and James Pim (1859-1862) in relation to houses, premises and plots on North King Street, Dublin. Abstracts of the deeds found by clerks in the Registry are appended to the searches. The searches were carried out at the behest of John Thunder, attorney, 43 Rutland Square.

Copy deed of election and covenants

Copy deed of election and covenants relating to an annuity of £50 granted by Thomas Douglas Yourell, Smithfield, to Rosetta Yourell, 8 Bessborough Terrace, payable out of the rents of properties, including 47 North King Street, and the lands of Broomfield, County Dublin. The agreement affirms that nothing within the said deed should interfere with the power of sale conferred upon Thomas Douglas Yourell in the will of John Yourell dated 26 July 1862. (See CA CS/2/2/4/16).

Abstract of title of Thomas Douglas Yourell to 47 North King Street

Abstract of title of Thomas Douglas Yourell to house and premises situated at 47 North King Street. The abstract of title provides a summary of all the legal actions that have been performed or used in conjunction with the said property. The abstract commences with the lease of the property Frances MacDonnell to James Ball dated 13 Dec. 1854. (See CA CS/2/2/4/8). With related legal documents including notices, searches and counsel’s directions

Surrender by Thomas Douglas Yourell of 47 North King Street

Surrender by Thomas Douglas Yourell, salesmaster, Smithfield, and Rosetta Yourella, widow, Bessborough Terrace, Dublin, to Fr. Lawrence Gallerani OSFC, Fr. James Edward Tommins OSFC and Fr. Daniel Patrick O’Reilly OSFC, North King Street, (‘the grantees’) of premises known as 47 North King Street, in consideration of the sum of £200 and discharged from annuities of £50 and £10. The surrender agreement specifies that ‘the grantees’ are to hold the said premises for the residue of a lease dated 13 Dec. 1854. (See CA CS/2/2/4/8). With drafts and copies

Copy Counsel’s Directions on Title

Copy Counsel’s Directions on Title in relation to the sale of 47-50 North King Street, purchased from the Capuchin friars by Walter and Daniel Murphy on 30 Oct. 1883. The instructions mainly relate to the payment of the purchase price and to the need for a declaration that the original lease (1 July 1869) has been lost. The direction was prepared by James W. Nagle, 38 North Frederick Street, Dublin.

Draft Abstracts of Title to premises on North King Street

Draft Abstracts of Title to 47-50 North King Street compiled by Terence O’Reilly, solicitor for the Capuchin friars, Church Street. The draft and copy abstracts briefly summarize the various deeds and leases (many of which are described above) affecting ownership of the North King Street properties. One of the abstracts is titled ‘abstract of tenants’ leases’ and recites various leases made by the Capuchins following their acquisition of the freehold of the properties in 1869. The abstracts were probably prepared in the anticipation of the sale of the said properties by the Capuchin friars in 1883. The text includes numerous annotations made by the solicitor in respect of the history of title to the properties.

Search in the Registry of Deeds

Common search in the Registry of Deeds for acts involving Patrick Mullen, Elizabeth Mullen and others affecting properties on 133-134 Church Street and 27 Bow Street between 30 Dec. 1857 and 26 July 1880. The clerk provides a copy summary of an assignment in trust from Elizabeth Mullen to William Lewis and others of the aforementioned properties dated 24 Jan. 1876. The copy was prepared for Thomas J. White, solicitor, 4 Usher’s Quay, Dublin.

Correspondence relating to lease of 133 and 134 Church Street

Correspondence relating to a lease by O’Ferrall to the Capuchins of Nos. 133 and 134 Church Street. Correspondents include Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC, Capuchin Convent, John O’Hagan, solicitor, 9 Harcourt Street, Dublin (later Arthur O’Hagan & Son), and Terence O’Reilly, solicitor, 5 North Great George’s Street. On 25 Jan. 1884 Fr. Bernard wrote: ‘The property which we hold from Mr. O’Farrell consists of 2 houses in Church Street, nos. 133 & 134 (now in the possession of a Mr. John Ryan who is I suppose a sub-tenant to us) and a plot of ground running from Church Street to Bow Street upon which I believe a house formerly stood, but which was condemned by the Corporation and had to be taken down’.

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