My question driven by the text below: where is Wrenham? In looking at
placenames the only thing close is Wrexham and the handwriting on the
deed may in fact say Wrexham; but as it appears on the map Wrexham
doesn't appear to be in the South. Was South Wales a formal subdivision
in 1833 that included Wrexham?
LDS Film 469008, Registry of Deeds, Ireland.
Year 1833, File #20, Memorial #244.
"John Peter Charles Lantur of Montanbean in the Kingdom of France and
Charlotte Elizabeth Lantur orse Sheppy his wife Samuel Byrne of Lower
Rutlam Street in the City of Dublin Gentl and Eliztu Catherine Byrne
orse oBrien his wife and Thomas Lunn of New Street in the City of Dublin
aforesaid Gentl and Harriett Lunn orse oBrien his wife which said
Charlotee Elizth Sheppy Elizabeth Catherine Byrne and Harriett Lunn are
the coheiresses at law of Elizabeth Hastings late of Wrenham in South
Wales widow deceased of the first part John Ferguson of Gloucester
Street in the City of Dublin sole heir named in the last will and
Testament of the said Elizabeth Hastings of the second part and John
Augustus Knipe of Wimbletdon in the County of Surry Esq of the third
part and Francis Baker of Belturbet in the County of Cavan widow of the
fourth part"
Cheers,
Colin Ferguson