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"They're incumbered by the same thing the first responders are: trying to work and trying to take care of their families," said Honoré.
Dublin and Enniskillen. The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate, including Tircahan, on 29 April 1853 as follows- Final notice to Claimants. Incumbered Estates Commission.
Dublin and Enniskillen. The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate, including Tonyquin, on 29 April 1853 as follows- Final notice to Claimants. Incumbered Estates Commission.
Dublin and Enniskillen. The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate, including Cullion, on 29 April 1853 as follows- Final notice to Claimants. Incumbered Estates Commission. In the Matter of the estate of Francis Hassard, Esquire, Owner, Ex-parte Adam Thompson, Executor of William Thompson, Petitioner.
Dublin and Enniskillen. The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate in Dunglave on 29 April 1853 as follows- Final notice to Claimants.
The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the townland name as Drombinis. The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books list three tithepayers in the townland. The Drumbinnis Valuation Office books are available for April 1838. On 13 November 1851 the following decision was made by the Incumbered Estates Court- The Chief Commissioner sat in the Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, to- day, for the purpose of selling incumbered property.
The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the townland name as Drominiskil. The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books list six tithepayers in the townland. The Druminiskill Valuation Office books are available for 1838. On 13 November 1851 the following decision was made by the Incumbered Estates Court- The Chief Commissioner sat in the Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, to- day, for the purpose of selling incumbered property.
A marriage settlement dated 7 March 1750 relates to the Faris family with lands in Drumcartagh etc. The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books list four tithepayers in the townland. The Drumcartagh Valuation Office books are available for April 1838. On 13 November 1851 the following decision was made by the Incumbered Estates Court- The Chief Commissioner sat in the Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, to-day, for the purpose of selling incumbered property.
The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the townland name as Kilagh. The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books list nine tithepayers in the townland. The Keilagh Valuation Office books are available for 1838. Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists ten landholders in the townland. On 13 November 1851 the following decision was made by the Incumbered Estates Court- The Chief Commissioner sat in the Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, to-day, for the purpose of selling incumbered property.
A marriage settlement dated 7 March 1750 relates to the Faris family with lands in Drumcommon etc. The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the townland name as Dromcannon. The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books list five tithepayers in the townland. The Drumcanon Valuation Office books are available for April 1838. On 13 November 1851 the following decision was made by the Incumbered Estates Court- The Chief Commissioner sat in the Court, Henrietta-street, Dublin, to- day, for the purpose of selling incumbered property.
The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books list five tithepayers in the townland. In the early 1800s a Sunday school was kept in the townland, funded by the Hibernian Sunday School Society. In October 1819 it had an attendance of 34 scholars. The Mackan Valuation Office Field books are available for 1838. On 13 November 1851 the following decision was made by the Incumbered Estates Court- The Chief Commissioner sat in the Court, Henrietta- street, Dublin, to-day, for the purpose of selling incumbered property.
The 1836 Ordnance Survey Namesbooks state- There is a large house on east side of the old road from Swanlinbar to Bawnboy which passes through the west end of the townland called the Lodge. It is in a decayed state, occupied by the herd. The Tircahan Valuation Office Field books are available for 1840. On 23 March 1850 The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate, including Tircahan, on 29 April 1853 as follows-Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, Notice to Claimants and Incumbrancers.
Catalogue description Report on the working of the West Indian Incumbered (Encumbered) Estates Court Acts.... National Archives. Retrieved 26 May 2019. Many of the auction sale particulars are available as scans in the collection of the Library of Congress.
There were seventeen houses in the townland, one of which was uninhabited. Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists twenty-four landholders in the townland. On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice\- > In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo.
There was one house in the townland, it was inhabited. Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists two landholders in the townland. On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice\- > In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo. Brien, Edward Brien and > Francis Brien, Owners.
In 1836 James Dolan of Drumlogher, was registered for one gun. The Drumlougher Valuation Office Field books are available for 1839-1840. Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists thirty seven landholders in the townland. On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice\- In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo.
The Tithe Applotment Books 1823-1837 list seven tithepayers in the townland. In 1832 one person in Evelaghmore was registered as a keeper of weapons- Alexander Bothwell who had one sword. The Evlagh More Valuation Office books are available for May 1838. On 13 November 1851 the following notice was published- INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT - Thursday, 13th Nov.
They were awarded £250 and costs, an amount which paled in comparison with the loss of their investment in the distillery. A lengthy summary of the case was outlined in the 12 December 1845 edition of The Cork Examiner. In 1850, the distillery was sold in the “Incumbered Estates Court” (Bankruptcy Court) for the sum of £3,000, far below its reported value of £7,000.
The winning bidder, a Mrs. O’Donoghue is thought to have been a sister of the Hacketts. Although reported to have been sold in “perfect working order”, there is no record of distilling having resumed at the property. In the 1850s, the property again made its way into the “Incumbered Estates Court”, being purchased on this occasion by “Messrs. Allin”, who repurposed it for milling corn.
Retrieved 16 January 2019. It was adjacent to the Mesopotamia estate. In 1875, it came up for sale at auction in London by order of the Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies when it was in the ownership of the estate of the late Edward Muirhead Earle.Jamaica, Particulars of a Valuable Sugar Estate, known as the "Friendship and Greenwich" Estate &c.
Sale particulars for Arnos Vale Estate, 1858. 1858 map of Arnos Vale Estate, Saint Vincent, prepared as part of the auction particulars for sale under the Acts. Reginald Cust's detailed history of the legislation was published in 1859 with a second edition in 1865 and a supplement in 1874. The 1883 Report on the Working of the West Indian Incumbered [Encumbered] Estates Court Acts was printed for Parliament in 1884 and is held by the British National Archives.
In 1842 he became a Queen's Counsel, and in 1859 a bencher of the King's Inns. On the passing of the Incumbered Estates Act in 1849 he was appointed one of the three commissioners for it, holding office until the landed estates court was constituted in 1858. He became a judge of the court, and continued to sit until 1867. A liberal in politics, Longfield helped draft the Irish measures of the first and second Gladstone administrations.
The type of sugarcane under cultivation on the plantation became known as Albion Cane. By 1889 the plantation was owned by James Simpson Carson and Sarah Marriott Carson when it came up for sale at auction in London, by order of the Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, in a process that allowed creditors of indebted estates to override legal obstacles in order to force a sale of their security to repay mortgages and other charges over the estate.
The West Indian Incumbered Estates Acts were Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of 1854, 1858, 1862, 1864, 1872, and 1886 that allowed creditors and other interested parties to apply for the sale of estates (plantations) in the British colonies in the West Indies despite legal encumbrances that would normally prevent such a sale. The legislation was modelled on the acts that created the Irish Encumbered Estates' Court after the Great Famine of the 1840s that allowed indebted and moribund estates to be sold.
There were twenty houses in the townland, all of which were inhabited. In 1851 the population of the townland was 109, being 54 males and 55 females, the reduction being due to the Great Famine (Ireland). There were eighteen houses in the townland, one of which was uninhabited and one in the course of erection. Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists nineteen landholders in the townland. \- Griffith's Valuation On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice\- > In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo.
On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice- In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo. Brien, Edward Brien and Francis Brien, Owners. Exparte by Isabella Crummer, Petitioner. The commissioners having ordered a Sale of the Lands of Shanadaragh and Curnagunlogh, Cullegh, Drumlohgher, Drumledin, Sananaragh, and Drumledin, and Corlough, situate in the Barony of Tullyhaw, and County of Cavan, held under lease dated the 10th April, 1718, from the Bishop Raphoe, for lives renewable for ever, and which Lands are included in the denominations of Ballymagord, Owngally, Gortneglough, Drumedin or Ballylennin, in said lease mentioned: A distinguished native of the townland was William Rutledge who later became a politician in Victoria (Australia).
And all Persons claiming Charges or Incumbrances on the said Premises, or any part thereof, are required to lodge a brief statement of the Particulars thereof at the said Office, within two Calendar Months from the date hereof, and also to send their respective Addresses, in order that they may receive notice at what time and in what manner their claims should be established. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1850. S.Woulfe Flanagan, Secretary John Collum, Solicitor for the Petitioner, having the Carriage of the Sale-- Offices, 70, Talbot-street. Dublin and Enniskillen. The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate, including Newtown, on 29 April 1853 as follows- Final notice to Claimants.
And all Persons claiming Charges or Incumbrances on the said Premises, or any part thereof, are required to lodge a brief statement of the Particulars thereof at the said Office, within two Calendar Months from the date hereof, and also to send their respective Addresses, in order that they may receive notice at what time and in what manner their claims should be established. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1850. S.Woulfe Flanagan, Secretary John Collum, Solicitor for the Petitioner, having the Carriage of the Sale--Offices, 70, Talbot-street. Dublin and Enniskillen. The Incumbered Estates Commission sold part of the Hassard estate, including Gortnaleg, on 29 April 1853 as follows- Final notice to Claimants.
Sale particulars for Arnos Vale Estate, 1858. 1858 map of Arnos Vale Estate, Saint Vincent, prepared as part of the auction. During the mid-nineteenth century, following the fall-out of the abolition of slavery in St Vincent and the reduction in value and investment in estates, the British parliament passed a series of Acts - the West Indian Incumbered Estates Acts - to provide clear title to estates and to enable their comprehensive re-planning if the new owners, whether local or abroad, so desired without fear of hindrance from objections from either side of the Atlantic, such as adjoining owners or those with interests in historic trusts. The then- estate was sold on 1 November 1858, four years after the first such Act and was the first estate to be subjected to the clear title mechanism which the series of Acts created.
On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice\- > In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo. Brien, Edward Brien and > Francis Brien, Owners. Exparte by Isabella Crummer, Petitioner. The > commissioners having ordered a Sale of the Lands of Shanadaragh and > Curnagunlogh, Cullegh, Drumlohgher, Drumledin, Sananaragh, and Drumledin, > and Corlough, situate in the Barony of Tullyhaw, and County of Cavan, held > under lease dated the 10th April, 1718, from the Bishop Raphoe, for lives > renewable for ever, and which Lands are included in the denominations of > Ballymagord, Owngally, Gortneglough, Drumedin or Ballylennin, in said lease > mentioned: A deed dated 10 June 1875 now in the Cavan Archives Service (ref P017/0096) is described as- > Notice issued by the Landed Estates Court, Ireland, to tenants and adjoining > owners and occupiers, informing them of the sale of part of the lands of > Owengallees (Owen Gallows otherwise Owen Galles otherwise Owen Gallils), > barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, containing 397 acres, 2 roods and 16 > perches, the property of Henry George l'Estrange.
Incumbered Estates Commission. In the Matter of the estate of Francis Hassard, Esquire, Owner, Ex-parte Adam Thompson, Executor of William Thompson, Petitioner. Take Notice, that the Commissioners have Sold the Lands of Rockwood, otherwise Tiercahan (Lower), Tircahan (Upper), Gertaleg (Upper), Dunglave (part of), Tonyquin, Newtown, Gortmore, Cullion, otherwise Tawneanagra, Gub or Gub Wallace, Finagho, or Finahoo, and Magherea otherwise Mohers, situate in the Barony of Tullyhaw, and County of Cavan, And the Draft Schedule of Incumbrances being lodged in the Office of the General Clerk, if any person have a claim not therein inserted, or any objection to said Schedule, particularly in respect of the Deeds mentioned in the Schedule hereto, or any lien on the purchase money, a statement, duly verified, of the particulars of such claim, objection, or lien, must be lodged by such person in said Office, on or before the Fourteenth day of June next, and on the following Monday at the Hour of eleven o’Clock A.M., Mountifort Lougfield, L.L.D., one of the Commissioners, will give directions for the final settlement of said Schedule.
Incumbered Estates Commission. In the Matter of the estate of Francis Hassard, Esquire, Owner, Ex-parte Adam Thompson, Executor of William Thompson, Petitioner. Take Notice, that the Commissioners have Sold the Lands of Rockwood, otherwise Tiercahan (Lower), Tircahan (Upper), Gertaleg (Upper) , Dunglave (part of), Tonyquin, Newtown, Gortmore, Cullion, otherwise Tawneanagra, Gub or Gub Wallace, Finagho, or Finahoo, and Magherea otherwise Mohers, situate in the Barony of Tullyhaw, and County of Cavan, And the Draft Schedule of Incumbrances being lodged in the Office of the General Clerk, if any person have a claim not therein inserted, or any objection to said Schedule, particularly in respect of the Deeds mentioned in the Schedule hereto, or any lien on the purchase money, a statement, duly verified, of the particulars of such claim, objection, or lien, must be lodged by such person in said Office, on or before the Fourteenth day of June next, and on the following Monday at the Hour of eleven o'Clock A.M., Mountifort Lougfield, L.L.D., one of the Commissioners, will give directions for the final settlement of said Schedule.

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