INDENTURE ON VELLUM DATED 4TH MARCH, 17.. between Henry, Viscount Palmerstown and James Reilly of the City of Dublin (coach owner) for lease of lands at Cullenswood, sealed and signed by the principals, with coloured outline survey map, on vellum, entitled A Survey of Part of Cullenswood in the County of Dublin, the estate of the Right Honourable, Lord Palmerston, let to Mr Riely By John Browning, 1785; together with, Indenture on vellum (part pre-printed) 2nd December 1813 between Matilda Blakely (administration of James Reilly of the City of Dublin, coach owner, deceased) and James Lawlor of the Riverstown in the Kings country re lands of Old Merrion in the County and City of Dublin (8 acres, 2 roads and 30 perches) sealed and signed by the principals Henry Temple (1739 1802) succeeded as 2nd Viscount, he inherited large estates in Ireland set up in the 17th century by Sir William Temple and his son, Swifts benefactor. At the time of these transactions the Temples were Anglicised absentees with a magnificent country house at Broadlands in Hampshire. INDENTURE ON VELLUM DATED 4TH MARCH, 17.. between Henry, Viscount Palmerstown and James Reilly of the City of Dublin (coach owner) for lease of lands at Cullenswood, sealed and signed by the principals, with coloured outline survey map, on vellum, entitled A Survey of Part of Cullenswood in the County of Dublin, the estate of the Right Honourable, Lord Palmerston, let to Mr Riely By John Browning, 1785; together with, Indenture on vellum (part pre-printed) 2nd December 1813 between Matilda Blakely (administration of James Reilly of the City of Dublin, coach owner, deceased) and James Lawlor of the Riverstown in the Kings country re lands of Old Merrion in the County and City of Dublin (8 acres, 2 roads and 30 perches) sealed and signed by the principals Henry Temple (1739 1802) succeeded as 2nd Viscount, he inherited large estates in Ireland set up in the 17th century by Sir William Temple and his son, Swifts benefactor. At the time of these transactions the Temples were Anglicised absentees with a magnificent country house at Broadlands in Hampshire.
INDENTURE ON VELLUM DATED 4TH MARCH, 17.. between Henry, Viscount Palmerstown and James Reilly of the City of Dublin (coach owner) for lease of lands at Cullenswood, sealed and signed by the principals, with coloured outline survey map, on vellum, entitled A Survey of Part of Cullenswood in the County of Dublin, the estate of the Right Honourable, Lord Palmerston, let to Mr Riely By John Browning, 1785; together with, Indenture on vellum (part pre-printed) 2nd December 1813 between Matilda Blakely (administration of James Reilly of the City of Dublin, coach owner, deceased) and James Lawlor of the Riverstown in the Kings country re lands of Old Merrion in the County and City of Dublin (8 acres, 2 roads and 30 perches) sealed and signed by the principals Henry Temple (1739 1802) succeeded as 2nd Viscount, he inherited large estates in Ireland set up in the 17th century by Sir William Temple and his son, Swifts benefactor. At the time of these transactions the Temples were Anglicised absentees with a magnificent country house at Broadlands in Hampshire. INDENTURE ON VELLUM DATED 4TH MARCH, 17.. between Henry, Viscount Palmerstown and James Reilly of the City of Dublin (coach owner) for lease of lands at Cullenswood, sealed and signed by the principals, with coloured outline survey map, on vellum, entitled A Survey of Part of Cullenswood in the County of Dublin, the estate of the Right Honourable, Lord Palmerston, let to Mr Riely By John Browning, 1785; together with, Indenture on vellum (part pre-printed) 2nd December 1813 between Matilda Blakely (administration of James Reilly of the City of Dublin, coach owner, deceased) and James Lawlor of the Riverstown in the Kings country re lands of Old Merrion in the County and City of Dublin (8 acres, 2 roads and 30 perches) sealed and signed by the principals Henry Temple (1739 1802) succeeded as 2nd Viscount, he inherited large estates in Ireland set up in the 17th century by Sir William Temple and his son, Swifts benefactor. At the time of these transactions the Temples were Anglicised absentees with a magnificent country house at Broadlands in Hampshire.
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