Pièce 21 - Lease of part of the lands of Piercetown, county Tipperary

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IE 2135 P10/1/1/21

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Lease of part of the lands of Piercetown, county Tipperary

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  • 1 October 1819 (Création/Production)

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(Title created 2 April 1621)

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The Coote family’s association with Ireland began with Sir Charles Coote (1581-1642), who in 1621 was granted one of the first baronetcies in Ireland for his military service to the crown during the Nine Years War. In 1628, he founded the town of Mountrath in county Laois. His son and namesake was created Earl of Mountrath in 1660. The title became extinct in 1802 on the death of Charles Henry Coote, 7th Earl of Mountrath. However, the title Baron Castlecoote, granted to Charles Henry in 1800 for his support of the Act of Union, passed to his distant cousin and namesake, Charles Henry Coote (1754-1823) of Leopardstown Park, county Dublin, eldest son of the Very Reverend Charles Coote, Dean of Kilfenora. Along with the title, he also inherited the 7th Earl’s Irish properties. This title, too, became extinct on the death of Eyre Tilson Coote (1793-1827), the third baron, but his widow, Barbara née Meredyth, retained ownership of the Coote estate. Following her death in 1874, the estate passed to Sir Eyre Coote (1857-1925) of West Park, Hampshire, grandson of the younger brother of the second Baron Castlecoote. The Coote Papers reflect this rather complex network of family relationships and resulting problems of succession.

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Lease between the Right Honourable Charles Henry Coote, Leopardstown, county Dublin, of the first part and Joseph Godfrey, Rockford, county Tipperary, of the second part.

Property: That part of the lands of Piercetown formerly held by William Ryan containing by a late survey thereof by Robert Ely (for which see P10/5/1) 40 acres and 30 perches and bounded as by said Robert Ely’s map situate in the barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary.

Term: Three lives from 1 May 1819.

Conditions: £50 sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.

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