Irish Records

Grantor: Beatty, Charles; Grantee: Bishop of Kilmore & Ardagh, Volume 75, page 121, #52431; FHL microfilm 461340

January 15, 1733. Hannibal Hall of the city of Dublin “Chirugeon” and Charles Beatty of the same city, Apothecary of the 1st part and Right Rev Father in God Josiah Lord Bishop of Kilmore & Ardagh and Anthony Shepherd of the City of Dublin of the other part. The Hon. Joshua Lord Viscount Allen by a lease dated September 14, 1728 granted to Anna Dowling, widow, for £2000, all the land on the East side of New Row in the suburbs of the city of Dublin (occupied by Benjamin Fuller, glover; Martha Yates, widow; Bartholomew Nyvers, merchant; Hannah Maddocks, widow; house built by William Brookin, land formerly in the possession of John Thornton, deceased); also land on the South Side of Castle Street in the city of Dublin “commonly known by the signe of the Orange Tree” in the possession of Charles Lyon, merchant bounded by William Skinner and Thomas Cooke’s house. Anna Dowling then sold this land to Richard Edgeworth, of Edgesworthstown, Co. Longford, on March 7, 1730. Richard Edgeworth then sold this land to Charles Beatty on June 19, 1732. Charles Beatty then sold the land to Hannibal Hall on October 12, “last past” for £800. Now Hannibal Hall and Charles Beatty sell the land to Josiah Lord Bishop of Kilmore & Ardagh and Anthony Shepherd for the £2000 plus interest that the land was originally mortgaged for. Witnesses: James Davison & John Curtis Clks to George More of the city of Dublin, Publick Notary.