Map survey by James Hartstone of the townlands of Kilcolman, Ballysimon, Knockdrislagh and Meenaveel [Beennamweel East] in the parish of Glountane [Glantane], barony of Duhallow on a scale of 40 perches to an inch.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLease between the Reverend Charles Coote, city of Dublin and Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare of the first part and Edward Hiland and Thomas Hiland, farmers, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Disartbeagh [Dysartbeagh] now called Coote Street bounded on the east and west by James Walsh’s holding, on the north by the old chapel lane and on the south by the Turnpike road, containing 102 feet in front and 100 feet in the rere.
Term: Three lives renewable for ever.
Conditions: Yearly rent of £4 sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.
Other: Lacking top right hand section of the membrane.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteLease between the Reverend Charles Coote, city of Dublin and Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare of the first part and John Wallis, Disartbeagh, now called Coote Street, Queen’s County, farmer, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Disartbeagh [Dysartbeagh] now called Coote Street bounded on the east by John Perkison’s holding, on the west by the Turnpike road, on the north by Mr Bourne’s stable and garden and on the south by Laurence Swift’s garden, containing 193 feet in front and 185 feet in rere.
Term: Three lives renewable for ever.
Conditions: Yearly rent of £3 8s 3d sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.
Other: Identical to P10/1/1/5.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteLease between the Reverend Charles Coote, city of Dublin and Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare of the first part and William Wallis, Derrylusky, Queen’s County, nailor, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Disartbeagh [Dysartbeagh] now called Coote Street bounded on the east by Despard’s holding, on the south by the turnpike, on the west by John Dowling’s holding, and on the north by Mr Hawkworth’s meadow, containing 58 feet in front and 41 feet in the rere.
Term: Three lives.
Conditions: £2 18s sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteLease between the Reverend Charles Coote, city of Dublin and Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare of the first part and John Wallis, Disartbeagh, now called Coote Street, Queen’s County, farmer, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Disartbeagh [Dysartbeagh] now called Coote Street bounded on the east by John Perkison’s holding, on the west by the Turnpike road, on the north by Mr Bourne’s stable and garden and on the south by Laurence Swift’s garden, containing 193 feet in front and 185 feet in rere.
Term: Three lives renewable for ever.
Conditions: Yearly rent of £3 8s 3d sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.
Other: Identical to P10/1/1/6.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteLease between the Reverend Charles Coote, city of Dublin and Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare of the first part and John Hawkesworth the younger, Mountrath, Queen’s County, farmer, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Dysartbeagh now called Coote Street bounded on the east by John Wallis’s holding, on the west by Fitzpatrick holding and Russels garden, on the north by the Turnpike road and on the south by the Chapel and Mr Dodd’s holding containing in front 140 feet in rere 17 perches deep and 9 perches broad.
Term: Three lives renewable for ever.
Conditions: Yearly rent of £5 sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecootePages 14-20 and 276-284 from a rent ledger listing payments by tenants with premises or holdings in or near Clogheen, county Tipperary.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianDeed of renewal between Charles Henry Coote, city of Dublin, of the first part and Alicia Bonynge otherwise Tilson, widow of Robert Bonynge, apothecary, late of the city of Dublin, of the second part.
Property: The name of John Digby, eldest son of the Reverend John Digby of Mount Armstrong, county Kildare to be added and inserted to the annexed lease [now not present].
Term: As per annexed lease [now not present].
Conditions: As per annexed lease [now not present].
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteHardback ledger containing accounts of rent received in cash or in oats, wheat or other farm produce, and of goods seized from tenants to cover arrears of rent; also debit entries of wages paid to workmen and servants, purchases of clothes, farm stock (mainly cattle) and building materials.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianFragment of a list of lease renewals, providing details of lives and terms of each lease.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian