4 Sep 1830 Harper Sproule of Glenvale selling some land in Ardvarny to Lowther Brien – mentions original deed dated 28 Sep 1750
4 Sep 1830 between
Harper Sproule of Glenvale gent on the one part and Lowther Brien of the City
of Dublin on the other part Harper Sproule for the consideration of £70 did
sell grant etc. to Lowther Brien then in his actual possession all that and
those one undivided moity or half part of that part of the lands of Ardvarny
called the nine acres that lately ascertained and measured by William Armstrong
land surveyor and ascertained by Henry Irvine and George Sproule in said deed
mentioned next to and adjoining the land of Letterboy and Drumnacrush in the
County of Fermanagh and meered and bounded by every other side and part by the
lands of Ardvarny in the actual possession of the said Lowther Brien and also
one undivided half part of of the lands of Ardvarny in the actual occupation of
Michael McGolderick blacksmith bounded on the side by the great road leading
from Irvinestown to Ederny and on the other side by Ardress and the other parts
of Ardvarny in the possession of Lowther Brien …
Mentioned in the
renewal of last assignment lease of said premises in said deed mentioned orignial deed made by James Thompson to Fielding Wallis deceased both in said deed
mentioned and for any further life or lives in any renewal of the said lease
for perpertual renewal in the original
lease dated 28 Sep 1750 ….
Witnessed William
Wamsby of Ardvarny Yeoman, and by Thomas Hamilton of Irvingstown carpenter
For background on this deed - The Sproules of Ardvarny House, County Fermanagh
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