Edward Maxwell Daniell owned 12 of the townlands of mayglass including BALLYDOYLE ,BUSHERSTOWN, CHURCHLANDS, CORNERSTOWN, CREGG, DAMPTOWN, GARDAMUS GREAT, GARDAMUS LITTLE, LAMBERTSTOWN, MACKENSTOWN, MIDDLETOWN, WOODTOWN. Consisting of 1252 acres. His farther was James Evance Daniell. born 1744.
These townlands coincide with a lease for the same townlands held by REV Edmund Ferrers
In a document dated 1824
'A statement of lands held by the church of Ireland' 1824
http://eppi.dippam.ac.uk/pdf1/12076.pdf These exact same town-lands are mentioned in this document .
QUOTE;
A Return of the Denominations held by lease for 21 years, under the lord bishop of leighlin and ferns, by Rev Edmund Ferrers; all arable and pasture.
Maglass and the lands about the church of Maglass, Busherstown, Magnestown, Gillins Parks, Woodtown, Lambertstown, Great and Little Gardrums, Sherwood, Haggard, Serchertown Parks, Cregg, Ballydoyle, Dampstown, Cornelstown and Granish, situate in the parish of Maglass; and Havenstown, situate in the parish of Kilmannon, all in the county of Wexford;
containing in the whole -------865 A--2 R-----21-P
17TH MARCH 1824.
William Harvey, Agent and Receiver to the Rev. Edmund FERRERS