Ecclesiastical Lands Act 1785

The said lands, together with others herein mentioned, shall be deemed ed the demesne or mensal lands of the bishops of Leighlin and Ferns.

V. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said lands herein before mentioned, and which in pursuance of this act shall be so as aforesaid, surrendered to the said Walter, lord bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, together with certain woods, part of the estate belonging to the said see of Ferns, situate in the said county of Wexford, and which adjoin the said lands on the north-east side thereof, and which contain by estimation three hundred and five acres, two roods, and ten perches, be the same more or less, and which are bounded as follows, to wit, on the north by the lands of Lower Tenshrull, Kill, and Clonee; on the north-east by William Bryan’s part of Kill; on the east by Kilboro; on the south by Upper and Lower Coolroe and McDaniel’s part of Coolroe; and on the west by the lands of Kiltown, Coolpuck, and Scrubwood, shall for ever be, and shall be deemed, taken, and reputed to be the demesne or mensal lands of the bishops of Leighlin and Ferns, and shall be unalienable, and shall not be let or disposed of to any other use.