Crossle Record
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In the deed of 1797 assigned same to Carncross Nesbitt, Esq.
Assignment & Memorial witnessed by Peter Burke and Thomas Donagh of Dublin, clerks to John Griffin, Esq., the Registrar.
Reg. of Deeds 653-88-365857
Registered 5 Feb. 1803, by Thomas Beatty
Release dated 22 January 1803, whereby Joseph Clegg of Lisburn, CO. Antrim for consons. therein mentioned, released to Thomas Beatty also of Lisburn, farmer, a parcel of ground situate on the north side of the street near the sluice bridge in the town of Lisburn, aforesaid, formerly in posson. of David Brady [here follow boundaries]. To hold to sole use of Thomas Beatty for ever.
Release & Memorial witnessed by John Crossley, merchant, and James Ravenscroft attorney, both of Lisburn.
Reg. of Deeds 553-88-365858
Registered 5 Feb. 1803 by Thomas Beatty.
Mortgage dated 24 Jan. 1803, whereby Thomas Beatty of Lisburn, Co. Antrim, farmer, in conson. of £500, released to John Crossley also of Lisburn, merchant [the above premises as in No. 365857]. To hold to Crossley subject to redemption.
Mortgage and memorial witnessed by Samuel Waring, innkeeper and James Ravenscroft, attorney, both of Lisburn.
Reg. of Deeds 566-89-380540(#faint—LTB)
Registered 14 Dec. 1804, by Winifred Sleator.
Deed of annuity dated 1 May 1803, whereby John Beatty of the city of Dublin, Esq. in conson. of £300 granted to Mrs. Winifred Sleator of Dublin, widow, a yearly rent charge of £30 out of those 19 lots of ground on the south side of the Summershill Road, Co. Dublin, whereon houses have been lately built, and consisting of lots Nos. 14 to 32 inclusive. To hold to Winifred Sleator for life.
Witnesses: Edward Dyers and John Nern(?) Richards.
Memorial witnessed by Edward Dyers and Alexander Anderson.
Reg. of Deeds 566-95-380558(# faint—LTB)
Registered 15 Dec. 1804, by John Beatty.
Lease dated 11 Dec. 1804, whereby John Beatty of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Esq., demised to Bernard Fallon of Dublin, bricklayer, that house No. 197 on north side of Great Britain Street, Dublin [here follow boundaries]. To hold from 29 Sept. next for 900 years at £70 rent.
Lease and Memorial witnessed by Richard Connolly, writing clerk, and John Barber, G. P. both of Dublin.
Reg. of Deeds 566-96-380562
Registered 15 Dec. 1804, by John Beatty.
Assignment dated 15 Dec. 1804, whereby John Beatty of Mountjoy Sq. Dublin, Esq., assignee of the estate of John Tommins of Dublin, an insolvent in conson of £180, assigned to John Holmes of Rothmines, Dublin, Esq. the title which John Holms had to that house No. 6, merchants Quay, Dublin.
Assignemnt & Memorial witnessed by Henry Carroll and Wm. Woodruff, both of Dublin, gents.
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