Agreement by Eyre Coote to let to William Crolly the semi-detached dwelling house and premises, yard and garden situate on the south side of Dublin Road, Maryborough lately occupied by Thomas Flood as tenant from year to year from 1 April 1902 at the yearly rent of £12 payable half-yearly on 1 May and 1 November in every year. Crolly to keep the house and premises in good order and to use it as a private dwelling house only.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAgreement by Eyre Coote to let to William Stenson the house and garden in Coote Street, Mountrath, Queen’s County lately in possession of Fenton Brien (who has been evicted) for the term of 21 years beginning from 1 May 1883 at the yearly rent of £2 5s sterling payable half-yearly on 1 May and 1 November. Stenson to keep the house in good and substantial repair during his term.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAgreement between Henry W. Waterling of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk and state of New York, and Thomas J. Clarke of the Borough of Brooklyn, city and state of New York for the sale of a parcel of land in the town of Brookhaven to Clarke for the sum of $3,600.
Daly Family of Limerick CityAgreement between Richard Studdert Reeves of 51 Merrion Square Dublin, Solicitor, and John Jacob Cooke Collis of 47 Essex Street, Strand London, Solicitor, trustees of the will of the late John Hyde Esquire of the first part and Norton Charles Martelli of Monabeg, Fermoy in the county of Cork, Lieutenant-Colonel Indian Staff Corps of the second part.
Property: The dwelling house known as Creg House furnished and the offices, gardens and the gate lodge attached thereto, and the small field known as the Castle Paddock, and such privilege (not however exclusive) of shooting over the Creg Demesne as the owners have power to let.
Term: Three years commencing on 15 October 1902.
Conditions: Yearly rent of £80 by half yearly payments on 15 April and 15 October.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianAgreement by Sir Eyre Coote to let to Christopher Dowling the garden adjoining and running parallel to the Borris Road late occupied and used by Richard Mahoney from week to week from 31 January 1925 at 6 pence per week payable on Saturday in every week. Dowling to make good any damage to the said garden and wall enclosing same.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAgreement by Sir Eyre Coote to let to Joseph Coleman the cottage and premises situate on Borris Road, Maryborough late in the occupation of Christopher Dowling from week to week from 31 January 1925 for the weekly rent of 3 shillings payable on Saturday in every week. Coleman to make good any damage to the said premises. Note added at the end that Coleman ‘refused to take after signing agreement – see new agreement with Dave Dunne’.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAgreement by Sir Eyre Coote to let to Michael Gallagher the cottage and premises known as Cottage situate on Dublin Road, Maryborough late in the occupation of William Deegan from week to week from 20 October 1913 for the weekly rent of 4 shillings payable on Saturday in every week. Gallagher to make good any damage to the said premises.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAgreement by Sir Eyre Coote to let to William Deegan the cottage and premises known as Cottage situate on Dublin Road, Maryborough late in the occupation of Edward Mackintosh from week to week from 11 March 1911 for the weekly rent of 4 shillings payable on Saturday in every week. Deegan to make good any damage to the said premises.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAgreement by Ellen Ward (Widow) and David Ward, Clogheen, county Tipperary, to act as caretakers for Viscount Lismore of the public house, dwelling house, premises, and garden situate in Main Street, Clogheen; shed and garden in Pound Lane, Clogheen; and garden in Chapel Lane, Clogheen [county Tipperary] for the sum of one penny per week.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianAgreement by John Curtin to pay Viscount Lismore the sum of £77.8.4½ rent for the term of six months for that part of the lands of Kilcoleman [county Cork] in his possession, and also that part of the same lands lately in the possession of his brother Michael Curtin.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian