Invitation to a Books & Bookmen Christmas Party.
Ohne TitelPostcard from ‘M’ referring to a recent article by Evelyn Waugh in Sunday Independent.
Ohne TitelPhotocopies of the procedures for election to Aosdána and its 1992 membership list.
Ohne TitelThis series contains deeds, wills, marriage settlements and other documents of legal nature.
Ohne TitelAssignment of mortgage by demise between Bartholomew William Gilbert, Killminchy, Queen’s County, of the first part and Edward Gray, Maryborough, Queen’s County, executor of the will of William Wall, of the second part.
Property: The waste piece or parcel of ground situate at the west end of the town of Maryborough in Queen’s County whereon the old Pound of Maryborough stood with all the old stone quarry adjoining the same; and the waste piece or parcel of ground situate and adjoining to and on the north side of the said pound and quarry.
Term: For the remainder of the original term of 999 years.
Conditions: £50 sterling and the interest thereof paid by William Wall in his lifetime.
Ohne TitelLease 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.
Ohne TitelLease 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.
Ohne TitelLease between the Honourable Sir Eyre Coote of the first part and Patrick Callaghan, Morganstown, county Dublin, of the second part.
Property: That part of the lands of Morganstown containing 9 acres 1 rood and 37 perches as by a map and survey made thereof by Robert Ely Land Surveyor (for which see P10/5/1) situate in the county of Dublin.
Term: 21 years.
Conditions: £16 10s sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of November and first day of May together with three loads of straw.
Ohne TitelDeed of renewal between the Right Honourable Charles Henry Coote of the first part and Henry Parnell, Rathleague, Queen’s County, of the second part.
Property: The names of John Parnell and Henry Parnell, first and second sons of Henry Parnell party hereto and the Princess Charlotte of Wales to be added and inserted to the annexed lease of premises in the town of Maryboro [Maryborough] in Queen’s County.
Term: Three lives.
Conditions: £4 sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every 25th day of March and 25th day of September.
Other: Lacking annexed lease mentioned in the deed.
Ohne TitelLease between the Right Honourable Charles Henry Coote of the first part and Mark Delany, Dennis Synan, David Delany, John Delany and Edward Brofy, Derryroe, Queen’s County, farmers, of the second part.
Property: that part of the lands of Derryroe now in the actual possession of the said Mark Delaney and partners and containing by a late survey by Robert Ely (for which see P10/5/1) 35 acres situate in the parish of Clonena [Clonenagh], barony of Maryboro [Maryborough] West, Queen’s County.
Term: two lives from 1 May 1818.
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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