Parliament House, Dublin Act 1802

Year1802
Anno Regni GEORGII III. Britanniarum Regis,Quadragesimo secundo. An Act to enable the Lord High Treasurer, or Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury ofIreland for the Time being, to sell, lease, convey, or dispose of the Parliament House in the City of Dublin , and all the Premises and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, to the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland .

(42 Geo. 3) C A P. LXXXVII.

[22d June 1802]

'WHEREAS by Indenture bearing Date the fifth Day ofApril One thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine, made or mentioned to be made between the Right Honourable Benjamin Parry of the City of Dublin , Esquire, one of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council of the Kingdom of Ireland , of the one Part; and his most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France , and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, of the other Part; the said Benjamin Parry , for the Considerations therein mentioned, did demise, grant, set, and to farm let unto his said Majesty, and his Successors, all that Parcel of Ground in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin whereon the House commonly called Chichester House stood, and wherein both Houses of Parliament then lately sat, and all Houses, Messuages, Outhouses, Yards, Backsides, Courts, and Parcels of Ground, in a Survey to the said Lease annexed, particularly laid down and described, together with all and singular the Lights, Ways, Easements, Rights, Members, and Appurtenances to all and singular the said demised Premises belonging, or in anywise appertaining, to have and to hold all and singular the said thereby demised Premises, or meant, mentioned, or intended to be thereby demised, with their and every of their Appurtenances, unto his said Majesty and his Successors, without Impeachment of Waste, for and during, and to the full End, Term, Time, and Space of nine thousand Years, from the thirtieth Day ofApril last past before the Date thereof, and from thenceforth fully to be compleat and ended; his said Majesty and his Successors, yielding and paying therefore and thereout, yearly and every Year during the said Term, unto the said Benjamin Parry , his Heirs and Assigns, the Rent in and by the said Indenture reserved: And whereas certain other Grounds, Houses, Tenements, and Appurtenances mentioned in an Act, made by the Parliament of Ireland in the third Year of the Reign of his said late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, ; and in another Act, made by the Parliament ofIreland in the seventh Year of the Reign of his said late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, , did under and by virtue of the said recited Acts, and of certain Proceedings authorized by the same, become vested in his said late Majesty KingGeorge the Second, his Heirs and Successors; and all the Premises herein-before mentioned are now vested in his present Majesty, his Heirs and Successors: And whereas under and by virtue of several Acts made in the Parliament of Ireland , divers Sums of Money were from Time to Time granted to the Commissioners appointed for making wide and convenient Passages through the City of Dublin , towards purchasing certain Houses and Grounds for the Purposes of widening the Approaches to the said Parliament House, great Part of which said Houses and Grounds adjoining or lying near to the said Parliament House still remain vested in the said Commissioners, under and by virtue of the said Acts or some of them: And whereas all the said Premises may, with great publick Advantage be converted into Offices, Apartments, and Premises, for transacting the Business of the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland ; and the said Governor and Company of the said Bank of Ireland , have offered to pay the Sum of forty thousand Pounds Irish Currency...

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