Enabling the Bishop of Limerick to sell St. George Chapel, Limerick and apply the proceeds in the erection of a new chapel Act 1833

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1833 c. 29
ANNO TERTIO & QUARTO
GULIELMI IV. REGIS.
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Cap.
29.
An Act to enable the Lord Bishop of Limerick to
seil and dispose of Saint
George's
Chapel in the
City of Limerick, and the Land on which the
same is built, (heretofore Part of the Estate of
the Earl of
Limerick,)
and to apply the Proceeds
of such Säle in the Erection of a new Chapel.
[14th August 1833.]
W
HEREAS by an Indenture bearing Date the Twenty-sixth Day ludenture
of
of January in the Year One thousand eight hundred and Conveyance,
four, and made between
Edmond Sexton
Viscount
Pery
of the ^'h Jan-
First Part,
Anthony Lefroy
of the City of
Limerick,
Esquire, of the Second
Part, and the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Lord Bishop of
Limerick of the Third Part, a Chapel and the Ground upon which the
same stood, situate at the Corner of
George''s
Street and Mallow Street in
the said City of
Limerick,
and also a small Piece of Ground adjoining the
same, were conveyed or intended to have been conveyed by the said
Edmond Sexion Viscount Pery unto the said Thomas Lord Bishop of
Limerick and his Successors Bishops of Limerick, upon Trust for per-
mitting the said Chapel to be used as a Chapel for ever: And whereas
since the Decease of the said Edmond
Sexton
Viscount Pery the said
Chapel has been used by the Protestant Inhabitants of the Neighbourhood
for Religious Worship, but the said Chapel is far too small for the
Accommodation of the Protestant Inhabitants of the Neighbourhood :
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