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IE 2135 P43/1/3/1/1/7 · Item · 5 November 1929
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Lease between Noel Geoffrey Hyde Cuppage of Sonamerg Manor, Green Road, Epsom in the county of Surrey of the first part; and Winthrop Benjamin Browning, late Lieutenant-Colonel in the Indian Medical Service of the second part.

Property: The dwelling house known as Cregg House and the offices, gardens and gate lodge belonging thereto, the cottage lately occupied by the head gardener, the two small fields known as the Castle Paddock and the Castle Inch together with the rights to the spring at Cregg on the demised lands, and the water supply to the ram all which premises are situate in the barony of Fermoy and county of Cork and free liberty of shooting and fishing over the Cregg Demesne.

Term: 21 years from 1 October 1929.

Conditions: Yearly rent of £100 by equal half yearly payments on 1 November and 1 May.

Other: Incorporates a folding map of the townland of Castlehyde West showing the boundary of Cregg House demesne.

Other: For related correspondence, see P43/1/3/1/2/4.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P43/1/3/1/1/4 · Item · 20 March 1912
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Lease between Sarah Hyde at present residing at 6 corso d’Italia in the city of Rome and Kingdom of Italy, widow; and Isabella Florence MacCarty and Geraldine de Courcy MacCarty of Cahirdrinny, Sutherland Avenue, Bexhill-on-Sea in the county of Sussex, spinsters, of the first part; Richard Studdert Reeves of 51 Merrion Square in the city of Dublin and John Talbot Cooke Collis of Res Pralies, Duillier-sur-Nyon, in the Republic of Switzerland, Esquires, of the second part; and Winthropp Benjamin Browning of Raheen, Thurles in the county of Tipperary, late a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Indian Medical Service of the third part.

Property: The dwelling house known as Creg House and the offices, gardens and gate lodge belonging thereto and the cottage lately occupied by the head gardener and the two small fields known as the Castle Paddock and the Castle Inch situate in the barony of Fermoy and County of Cork together with the furniture and effects in or about the said house and premises and free liberty to shoot and fish over the Creg Demesne.

Term: Seven years from 1 May 1912.

Conditions: Yearly rent of £100 by equal half yearly payments on 1 November and 1 May.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P43/1/3/1/1/5 · Item · 28 December 1918
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Lease between Geraldine de Courcy MacCarty of Beechcroft Lancing in the county of Sussex, spinster; John William Richards of 51 Merrion Square in the city of Dublin, Esquire; and William Charles Gage of 51 Merrion Square in the city of Dublin, Esquire of the first part; and Winthropp Benjamin Browning of Creg House, Fermoy in the county of Cork late a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Indian Medical Service of the second part.

Property: The dwelling house known as Creg House and the offices, gardens and gate lodge belonging thereunto and the cottage lately occupied by the head gardener and the two small fields known as the Castle Paddocks and the Castle Inch situate in the barony of Fermoy and county of Cork together with the furniture and effects in or about the said house and premises and free liberty to shoot an fish over the Creg demesne.

Term: Seven years from 1 May 1919.

Conditions: yearly rent of £120 by equal half yearly payments on 1 November and 1 May.

Other: For related correspondence, see P43/1/3/1/2/2.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P43/1/1/3/4 · Item · 25 September 1862
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Lease between George Ponsonby O’Callagahan, Viscount Lismore, Shanbally, county Tipperary, of the first part; and Thomas S. Hickey, county Tipperary, farmer, of the second part.

Property: The three houses in Chapel Lane in the Town of Clogheen built by Patrick Dobbynn, and also the five houses adjoining built by the late David Hickey situate in the barony of Iffa and Offa West, county Tipperary.

Term: 31 years.

Conditions: Yearly rent of £9 sterling to be paid by two equal instalments on 1 May and 1 November.

Other: Incorporates map of leased premises.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P10/1/1/9 · Item · 21 January 1800
Part of The Coote Papers

Lease between Charles Henry Coote, city of Dublin, of the first part and Pierce Simpson, Drumsna, county Leitrim; Humphry Griffith, Sligo, county Sligo; and William Short, Coalville, King’s County, of the second part.

Property: Lands of Tinnycross with a field adjoining on the east to the said lands and also a plot of ground about 29 perches parcel of Tinnycross which lands are situate in and near the town of Ballymore Eustace together with a field meaning the commons of the said town of Ballymore Eustace at or near the long stone on the said commons.

Term: Three lives.

Condition: £30 sterling to be paid on the days and in manner as in the annexed lease.

Other: Lacking annexed lease mentioned in the deed

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote
IE 2135 P10/1/1/29 · Item · 2 July 1824
Part of The Coote Papers

Lease between the Right Honourable Eyre Tilson Coote, Leopardstown, county Dublin, of the first part and Barnaby Cassin, Coote Street, Dysertbeagh, Queen’s County, farmer, of the second part.

Property: The two dwelling houses situate in Coote Street together with a garden at the rere of said dwelling houses as formerly in the possession of George Knaggs bounded on the north by a holding formerly in the possession of Michael Delany, on the east by Perkinson’s Garden, on the west by the Turnpike road and on the south by W Wallis’s holding together with half an acre of ground in the quarter ground gardens as formerly in the possession of George Knaggs situate in the barony of Maryborough West in the Queen’s County.

Term: Three lives or 31 years from 1 May 1824.

Conditions: £12 sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote
IE 2135 P43/1/6/6 · Item · 7 April 1866
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Lease part of a lease and release between Michael Moloney, Fermoy, county Cork, farmer, of the first part and Robert Delacour, Fairy Hill, county Cork, of the second part of the dwelling house now in the possession of Daniel Dunlea situate on the lands of North Cregg together with the ground attached thereto containing about three roods and three perches. Term: three lives. Conditions: one penny payable by two instalments on 1 May and 1 November.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P51/3/1/3 · File · 20 August 1804, 4 June 1828 and 6 July 1838
Part of The Limerick Papers

Lease dated 20 August 1804 between Edmund [Henry] Viscount Pery of the 1st part; and Joseph Massey Harvey of the city of Limerick merchant of the 2nd part of a plot of ground part of South Priors Land in the South Liberties of the city of Limerick containing in front to Catherine Street 132 feet and from front to rere 150 feet bounded on the south in front by Catherine Street, on the north by the Reverend William Hoare’s holding, on the east by William Russell’s holding, and on the west by Mallow Street. Term: three lives renewable forever. Conditions: yearly rent of £75.1.6 sterling by two equal instalments on 29 September and 25 March, together with £27.1.8 sterling as a fine for the renewal of each life. The premises to be maintained in good and tenantable repair. A map by James Williams of a plot of ground part of South Priors Ground as let to Joseph Harvey laid down by a scale of 30 feet to one inch has been annexed to the lease. Also a renewal of the lease to James Harvey dated 4 June 1828 (damaged and fragile); and a second renewal to James Harvey of the 2nd part and Henry Maunsell of the 3rd part dated 6 July 1838. Also see P51/4/2.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick
IE 2135 P51/3/1/1 · File · 4 August 1787, 22 July 1829 and 16 September 1834
Part of The Limerick Papers

Lease dated 4 August 1787 between [Edmund Henry] Viscount Pery of the 1st part; and Lancellott [Lancelot] Hill of the city of Limerick esquire of the 2nd part of a plot of ground part of South Priors Land in the South Liberties of the city of Limerick, together with all the profits and benefits which may arise and accrue from the dock and quay Hill has undertaken to build on the front of this ground. Term: three lives renewable forever. Conditions: yearly rent of one shilling by two equal instalments on 25 March and 29 September, together with one shilling sterling as a fine for the renewal of each life. The quay to remain open for passengers and carriages at all times, and the premises to be kept in good and tenantable order. A plan by Richard Wilson of the quay, dock and building ground between Hill’s deal yard and the River Shannon to a scale of 84 feet in an inch dated 2 August 1787 has been annexed to the lease. Also a renewal of the lease to Averell Hill dated 22 July 1829; and a second renewal to Walter Hussey Hill dated 16 September 1834. Also see P51/4/1.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick
IE 2135 P51/3/1/2 · File · 31 January 1791, 1 January 1828 and 2 March 1835
Part of The Limerick Papers

Lease dated 31 January 1791 between [Edmund Henry] Viscount Pery of the 1st part; and James Fisher of the city of Limerick merchant of the 2nd part of the lot of ground marked No. 1 in a plan of a new town laid down by David Dukart in 1765 and described in the annexed map marked with the letter M, being part of the Strand adjoining the River Shannon at South Priors Land in the Liberties of the city of Limerick containing in front towards the river 200 feet, in rere 200 feet and in depth from said street to low water mark with liberty to erect a quay not exceeding 60 feet wide on such part of said premises as shall be contiguous to the river for the purpose of landing goods on or making use of (in common with other people) as a street. Term: three lives renewable forever. Conditions: yearly rent of £27.1.8 sterling by two equal instalments on 25 March and 29 September, together with £27.1.8 sterling as a fine for the renewal of each life. Fisher to lay out the sum of £300 in valuable and lasting improvements upon the demised premises within the space of seven years from the date of the lease. A map describing part of Newtown Pery in the Liberties of the city of Limerick laid down by a scale of 200 feet to an inch has been annexed to the lease. Also a renewal of the lease to John Fisher and James Fisher dated 1 January 1828; and a second renewal to James Joseph Fisher, Thomas Fisher, George Shackleton, and Aphra Scanlan dated 2 March 1835. In two folders.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick