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COUNTYAND CITYOF ARMAGH.
In the Matter
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IN THE SAID CITY,
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BY JEREMIAH JOHN MURPHY, ESQ., THE MASTER IN TITI MA'ITER, AT HIS OFFICE, ON THE INNS'-QUAY, DUBLIN.
On TBUBSDJ.I,the 31st day of HAI, 1855 IN THREE
t the ltour of One o'cloek in tile afternoon,
SE ARATE
And aubjeot to the Tenancie s and
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F« JlentaJ,,with H"I", IDd farther :Partieulars •J?l'll.to Meaara.PEEBLES & SHEIL, Solieitor\ having the Corri•g• of tho Salo, 9, North Froderick-alreet,Du~l!n nnd Dungannon; to Mwn. Soho1tors,30, North Great George'a17, G•rd\ner'a-place; to Mea,r.i. H. WALLACE & & JOHN 8. GAUSSEN & Co.,Solicitoraforth.e :U..,pondent, MARGARET Algeo Charles .Mr.THOMAS G. McBride Surveyor, Armagh; JAMES SLOAN, &.q., tho J'ctitioujr, Muy; or, to MOSES F. BARNETT,Eeq.,Moy,lhc Ue<>Uver. -;
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Pavilion
Consisting of a Mansion-house, c1Lpitalsjj}llious and well-enclosed Offices, Garden and Demesne Lands, olpri,Jing in the whole 27a. 2r. 24p., statute measure, or thereabouts, situate in the immediate
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vicinity of the City, aud,in the Barony and County of Armagh, subject to the yearly Head-rent ot £10~~s. The Pavilion is at present occupied by Madame Croft who holds as Tenant from year to year, un
9d., and yearly Tithe Rent.charge of £1 4s.
l_an agreement'. dated 18th
September, 1851, who, under the peculiar cirrcumstances of the
letting, pays but the small yearly rent off,136, and is entitled to 3 Calendar Months' notice previous to Jing up possession.
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The Grounds have been lately swteyed and valued by Thomas G. M'Bride, of Armagh, C.E aud
amounts !o the sum of £192 19s. 9d., '(hich is considered moderate.
The pa.reelscomprising the Pavilion are held under 8 different titles, and the following toble fho No. on Map.
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Jee-farm Grant from Sir Richard Robinson, Bart., dated 14th y, 1~40, which re~erves ~mount of Rent in Rental column, or such increased or diminished yearly Rent tS might be substituted m the plac~ _oftlte sum of £2 Os. 9d., being portion of said reserved Rent of 8 13s. 6d., pursuant to the proV1S10nsof said Grant.
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Fee-farm Grant from same party, of same date, and containing milar reservations.
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Lease dated 10th February, 1826, from Robert Francis Singleton, for a term of 34 years from 1st May, 1825, with a totiesquotiescovenant for renewal for ever, reserving "10Unt Rent in Rental column.
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Lease dated 10th March, 1826, from the Misses Anna Matilda 13 years from 1st November, 1825, at a yearly Rent of £1 ing np amount returned in Rental column, with a covenan Anna Matilda Singleton and Lucy Singleton, theh- executor, whereby they could legally grant such renewal, on payment to 10s. 5½<f.,present currency.
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(rant in fee, dated 6th October, 1845, from the Trustees of th late Mary George.
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Fee-farm Grant from representative of Robert Livingston, date 10th July, 1841, which reserves amount Rent in Rental column, or such increased or diminished yea Rent as might thereafter 1,e substituted in the place of the sum of 14s. 5½d., being portion of said rese ed sum of £8 4s.
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Singletonand Lucy Singleton, for a term of and ls. in the pound, Receiver's Fees, ma~or renewal every 14 years, so long as the s!"d administrators or assigns, should have a title a fine of Us. 5d., late currency, equivalent
The acreable quantities stated in the column have been taken from the Fee-farm Grants and Leases. Mr. T. G. McBride, C.E., in his survey makes the Premises contain 28a. lr. 34p. statute measure.
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Lease dated 18th Jannary, 1827, from the Misses Anna Matilda Singleton and Lucy Singleton, for a term of 36 years from 1st May, 1826, at a Rent of £4 3s. ld. per ac , amounting to £29 18s., as stated in column, with totiesquotiescovenant for renewal for ever.
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Leasedated 1st July, 1829, from the Governors and Guardian of the Public Library, at .Armagh for a term
of 20 years from 1st May, 1829, at the yearly Rent of £22 7s. 9d. as shewn in Rental Column, with the further sum of £2 9s., paid as renewal fine, as shewn in sa c column.
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His estimate of the yearly value of the Pavilion
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Dwelling-houseand Offices,No. 2, UpperEnglish Streetin the City of ARMAGH, At present occupied by Doctor Colvan as Tenar from year to year, at the Yearly Rent of £20.
This Lot, together with No. 4 ot the Pavilion in the foregoing Rente.1,are held u er a Fee-farm Grant from Sir Richard Robinson, Baronet, dated 14th May, 1840, which
reserves a separa-, rent in respect of the former of £15 17s. lld. per annum, or such i ~rcnsed or diminished yearly rent as might be substituted in the place of the snm of
2s. lld., being portion of said re&eJJVed rent of £15 171. lld.,
pllftluant to the proy ons of the said grant, together with ls. in the pound, ReceiV61"8 Fees, making together
£16 13s. lOd., and this ,:,Ot will be Sold subject to the said yearly head.rent of £16 1 k. 10d.
Dwelling-houseand Offices,No. 3, UpperEnglish street, in the City of ARMAGH, Atll,"esent occupied by Mr. Thomas G. McBride, C.E., as 'enant from year to year, at the yearly rent of £20 .
This Lot, togeilier with No. 3 of the Pavilion in the foregoing Rental, are held
der a Fee-farm Grant from Sir Richard Robinson Baronet, dated 14th ?.fay, 1840~ wlum,
reserves a separat.e rent in respect of the former of £15 17s. lld. per annum, or such t,crcascd or diminished yearly rent as might be oubstituted in the place of the sum o• Is. 1 ld., being portion of so.id resel'V'edrent of £15 17s. lld.
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pursuant to the provi, ns of the said grant, together with ls. in the pound, Reooivers Fees, making togetha
£16 131. lOd., and this Lot will be Sold subject to the said yearly head-rent of£;
13s. 10d.
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'• THE Pavilion handsome extensive and, in every respect, eligible residence situat.e on the north side of the Mall close to the City of Armagh. The Mall is admitt.edly the most healthy t,nd fashionable part of the City, and the Gro11Udsconnect.ed 1 th The Pavilion, when open to _the Public, formed the moat frequented promenade in the neighbourhood. The Pavilion wa.sthe residence of the late Captain William W. Algeo, who sp 1d no expense or labour to render it perfect, in poini of convenience and beauty, and, t.owards effecting ~jects, expended, it is understood, £8,000 on it. The D ,,d i g-house is extensive and well situated. It comprises Hall and Entrance Hall, Parlour, Two Drawinglarge and lo~y, sever.I excellent Bedrooms numerous 0t hc1 ~partm. ents, and all the nsnal aecompaniments of a Gentlemon's first-class Country or Town Residence- In fro of the House there is • Vinery, and in the Garden, which is stefully biu out and well walled in, there is a goon Conservatory. .A.hand.some Area, before the Honse, diapjays'the best style of Landscape Gardening, ond the Avenue I, ing to the principal entrance (which opens on the Mall) winds through the trees which secnre to the House. though within a short distance of the Town, all the privacy of country residence. The Offices, .isting of Coach houses Stables, Farm yard, and a Dairy, UJ ~ ualleclfor convenience, are situated behind the Honse, detached from it, and complet.ely out of view, and are connected with the Town by a road having no necessary conn ion with the Mansion-house and Grounds. The House and grounds are in goodcondition ; the latter are of the best clay in Gravelled Walks, sltlrt.edwith excellent Timber Trees and Shrubs. From The Pav ilion view of the surrounding cotJitry, remarkable for its beanty. The City lies at the feet of t the other the Cathedral crowns the summit of the opposite hill. In the valley is the U!st,
loam, with both level and undulating surface, having their entire margin laid out owanls the east, they rise by a gentle ascent, from whence there is• commanding .spectator, and while he has the Observatory on one hand, at • short distance on Railway, with "view of the Trains arriving at and departing from the Terminns.
Armagh is well known as being one of the finest towns in the North of Trela, It is situat.e in the midst of a. peaceful, rich a.ndprosperonqcountry. It has three markets weekly, contains numerous and excellent shops, where every necessary may be he Its Endowed School has attained great celebrity. It is also an Assize Town, and has a Terminus of the Ulst.er Railway, by which access can be had in a few honra to lJubl or Belfast, and it is understood a network of Railways,partly completed and part!J ill progress, will shortly connect it with the principal parts of Ireland.
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that in the following Conditions of Sale the several numbers that the Houses in the City of Armagh are subject to the same : lntioned therein, refer respective! to th • , hditions , respectivel y !Ill Nos. 3 & e tenures under which the Pavilion Lands are
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As to J lo. 1.
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the Purchaser shall not be at liberty to require eviuence of th e Seizin in fee f Mary George, or of her Will beyond what is Deedof the 6th dayof October, 1845. furnished b th . . . . . . Y e recitals contamed m the SECOND-That the Purebaser shall not objeet to the Title m consequence of the nbsene<iof any conveyance from Mary Burgess, otherwise Ferguson.
As to lo. 2.
That the Parcbaser shall not require any evidence (beyond what is flll'nished by the abs let) of the Title of the Rev. John make the Lease of tnd Januair, 1797 , or req~ire the production Robinson late Archdeacon0of of the _said Lease the _Lease of the ll ~h of June, 1814, or the'renewa l of Grant of 14th :rday1840 maamuch ~ag~ :• •~ased, to said several Deeds comprise other bpert1cs not the subJect of Bale, and shall several Deeds. 118 ' ' be satisfied with C ." ee-ffa~d mpa opie.s o sa1
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That the Purchaser shall not require any evidence (beyond what is furnished by the ab lact) of the Title of the Bev. John Robinson, late Archdeacon of Armagh, deceased, to make the Leaseof 2nd of January, 1797 , oor the production of the Renewal of t 9th Apri l, 1836
As to l'fo. 4.
That the Purchaser sb&llnot require any evidence (beyond what is furnished by the abs llct) of the Title 0f the Rev. John Robinson, to make the Lcaae of the 1st January 1798 or the production of the Renewal of the 9th. of April, 1836. ' Ast< INo. 5. ' That the Purchaser ~h?-11 not reqnire ~ny eviden~ of the _Title of Robert Francis Singleton to o make the Leaseof the 10th o~ February, 1_826,beyond Deed of Partition, and the recitals therem contamed, bearmg th~ _evidence furnished by the date the 23r<l of J lrnry , 1826, and shall not be ent,tle<lto the sa,.dDeedof partition, but be satisfied with a compared copy thereof.
As tc No. 6,
That the Purchaser shall not ~quire any ~~dence (b~yond what is furnished by the ab: !act) of the Title of the Rev. John Robinson to. make the Lease, of the 2nd of January, 1797, nor the production of the Original of said Lease nor of the Deed of parfr In, of the 23rd January, 1826, but be satisfied with compared copies thereof.
As t4 No. 7,
That the Purchaser shall not require the production of the Originala of the following Dee the Governors of th e Armagh Library, to John Singleton Renewal of 5th Octob tratrix of said John Singleton, Deed of Partition of 23rd' January , 1826.
Ast That the Pur~haser s1;tallnot require the production of the Original Lease of the 1st Ju be sstisfled with a compared Copy thereof. As to a.11the
but be satisfied with compared Copies thereof, Leaseof the 22nd _Bepte!"bre, 1815, f:"!11 1823 from the Governors of the Armagh Library, to AnnaMatilda Singleton Admuus-
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2 f th G ard' f the A.rmogbLibrary l<l the Rev. Richard Olpherts but shall ' 18 6, rom e u ions o
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lly, ehTitle Deeds o.srelate to an other That the Purchasers •~II _be entitled to the custody of such Deeds as may relate cxclus kl , to the Lots purchased by them respective ly,but s~t Sole to inspect sneh :~=nm from !he Masters ~ffice till the whole of the Lots shall have be ~lisposed of, with libsrty to the ~df";j•'\a~ 1 Jeiirered to the e . e 88 ~ plll'Chaserof the largest 8 1.on may reqwre, and when & ~ale of the whole of the othc Lo ls shall have been eft'ccwi the sa~ . ee • .• or ext1oob!;Such Deed of Covenant hi~:ten:ng mtoofaf•el of Covenant, with the other purchasers to be for ,c production thereof, and for furms}ling c~iestraosferof the puroho.semonies out of Court -· aof •heTnd seb . t e ovena_n~~• respectively, and the Purchaser s ' th, · Sale sbull not be at liberty to obJect to • •-on • e ,vee s eing to remain m th e Masters office.
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1n the Matter of JAMES SLOAN, l'ctitioner; MARGARET ALGEO nnd Others, Respondonte; And the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Act, 1850, ·&.!ction15.
AND P ARTlCULARS OF THE
:KNOWN AS
SITUATECLOSETOTHE CITY OF ARMAGH, AND OF
TWO HOUSES,
Nos. 2 & 3, UPPER Engllish Street IN SAIi;> c_1T _ Y__ , __
BY
Jeremiah
JOHN MURPHY , ESQ.,
THE MASTER IN THIS MATTER,
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OnTlmrstlny,the 31st day of May, 1855, AT THE BOUR OF ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON,
SUBJECT TO THE TENANCIES ANO CONDITIONS OF' SALB WITHIN MENTIONED.
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H•vina Oarrlac• of the Bale, 9, NORTH PREDESICK..STREET, DUBLIN, AND DUNGANNON.
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