Linen-backed plan, elevation, and section of vineries proposed to be erected at Shanbally Castle, prepared by Mackenzie & Moncur Limited Hothouse Builders and Heating Engineers of Edinburgh, Glasgow and London.
Sans titrePlans, elevations and sections of a proposed gate lodge to be erected at Shanbally Castle prepared by Frederick W. Higginbotham Architect & Civil Engineer, Dublin. Scale: 1/10 inch to 1 foot. For a related letter, see P43/1/1/5/1/3/3/3.
Sans titreMemorandum of agreement between John Hyde, Castle Hyde, county Cork, esquire, of the first part and William Lane Hyde, Templenoe, county Cork, esquire; Jeremiah Lillis, Thomas Sullivan, John Regan, Cornelius Regan and James Casey, all of Creg [Cregg], county Cork, labourers; Peggy Daly of Creg, spinster; Thomas Hewett of Creg], blacksmith; and James Curtin of Creg, farmer, of the second part. The said parties to become weekly tenants to John Hyde on the lands of Creg otherwise Bawnard, previously held by John Carroll. Conditions: sixpence a week to be paid by each tenant.
Sans titreAppointment signed by William Tatton accepting a position as a hired servant to Colonel Winthropp Benjamin Browning of Cregg House.
Sans titreCorrespondence relating to the renting of the gate lodge of Cregg House. Correspondents include prospective tenants Michael Colman, Castle Hyde, Fermoy, county Cork and Colonel F. M. Bell, Castle Hyde, Fermoy, county Cork; rent warner Laurence Mahony, Cregg Castle, Fermoy giving his opinion on the characters of the prospective tenants; and land agents William Rochfort and Arthur Granville Culme-Seymour, Cahir Abbey, Cahir, county Tipperary. Also included is a letting agreement signed by Colonel F. M. Bell.
Sans titreCopy letter from William Rochfort to Colonel Winthrop Benjamin Browning concerning the renewal of the lease of Cregg House under new terms and conditions. Also a letter from William Rochfort, Estate Office, Clogheen, county Tipperary to H. C. Roper, 51 Merrion Square East, Dublin, enclosing a related memo. For a corresponding lease, see P43/1/3/1/1/7.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains surveys and rentals concerning the Castle Hyde estate in county Cork or some of its parts.
Sans titreMap of that part of Dirrevillane held by Charlis [sic] Conry from John Hyde surveyed by Maurice Pigott. For a corresponding lease, see P43/1/3/2/2/2.
Sans titrePages 36-86 of a rental of all the Hyde Estate lands and premises in counties Cork and Tipperary listing name of property, name of tenant, date of lease and names of parties thereto, tenure, acreage, annual rent, gale days, arrears due by each tenant to the last gale day, and observations. The document was drawn up as part of court proceedings for recapitulation of the estate.
Sans titreLease between John Hyde of Castle Hyde, county Cork, Esquire, of the first part; and Charles Conry and Patrick Heffernan, Derryvilane, county Cork, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Derryvilane in county Cork containing 33 acres, 2 roods and 11 perches plantation measure
Term: 3 lives
Conditions: Yearly rent of £57:14:9 sterling payable by two equal half-yearly instalments on 1 May and 1 November.
Other: For a corresponding survey, see P43/1/3/2/1/1.
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