Clanwilliam, J. M. 1. E. o., Clanwilliam, T. C. o. 1., Mayo, J. D. B., Ward, R., Clanwilliam, R. M. 2. E. o., Clanbrassill, J. H., . . . Hurly, T. (1787). Deed leading the uses of fines and recoveries of estates in counties Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary and in the city of Cork, the parties being: (1): John, Earl of Clanwilliam and his wife Theodosia: (2): Joseph, Abp. of Tuam and Hon. Robert Ward of Bangor Castle, Co. Down; (3): Hon. Richard Meade, commonly called Lord Viscount Gilford, heir of John, Earl Clanwilliam; (4): James, Earl of Clanbrassill; (5): Crosbie Morgell, of Dublin; (6): Thomas Hurly, of Dublin.
MLA CitationClanwilliam, John Meade 1st Earl of, et al. Deed Leading the Uses of Fines and Recoveries of Estates in Counties Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary and in the City of Cork, the Parties Being: (1): John, Earl of Clanwilliam and His Wife Theodosia: (2): Joseph, Abp. of Tuam and Hon. Robert Ward of Bangor Castle, Co. Down; (3): Hon. Richard Meade, Commonly Called Lord Viscount Gilford, Heir of John, Earl Clanwilliam; (4): James, Earl of Clanbrassill; (5): Crosbie Morgell, of Dublin; (6): Thomas Hurly, of Dublin. 1787.