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          IE OH OHS3/A/1/20 · Stuk · 7 November 1818
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the lands of Gorteen from Edward Earl Digby to Martin Keane for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1818, at the yearly rate of £6-18-0. 
          Including 'A map of part of the lands at Gurteen in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of The Right Honourable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1818', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to Margaret Byrne and Patrick Dempsey.

          IE OH OHS3/A/1/25 · Stuk · 7 November 1818
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the lands of Gurteen [Gorteen] from Edward Earl Digby to Dennis Quinn and Michael Murray for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1818, at the yearly rate of £8-2-6.
          Including 'A map of part of the lands of Gurteen in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of the Right Honourable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1818', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to William Sudderan.

          IE OH OHS3/A/1/100 · Stuk · 1 September 1825
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the lands of Gurteen [Gorteen] from Edward Earl Digby to Timothy Quinn for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1825, at the yearly rate of £12-0-0.
          Including 'A map of part of the lands of Gurteen in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of the Right Honourable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1825', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to John Cruise, David Hennesy, Owen Quinn, Dennis Beaghan, John Warren and Barney Cruise.

          IE OH OHS3/A/1/118 · Stuk · 1 September 1825
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the lands of Gurteen [Gorteen] from Edward Earl Digby to Patt Deering for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1825, at the yearly rate of £9-15-0.
          Including 'A map of part of the lands of Gurteen in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of the Right Honourable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1821', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to Thomas Green, Thomas Stanly, John Carroll, Garret Carroll and Philip Brien.

          IE OH OHS3/A/1/159 · Stuk · 1 September 1842
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the land of Gurteen [Gorteen] from Edward Earl Digby to Esther Warren for one life or 21 years from 25 March 1842, at a yearly rent of £29-7-0.

          Tenancy agreements
          IE OH OHS3/A/3/4 · Bestanddeel · 1862-1898
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Tenancy agreements with monthly and yearly rents payable.
          Mainly Killeigh and Geashill but also townlands of Killeenmore, Ballydownan, Cappancur, Cloncon, Derrybeg, Colehill, Newtown, Meelaghans, Killellery, Derryclure, Toberleheen, Knockballyboy, Gorteen, Ballina and Ballinvally

          Letterbook 1914
          IE OH OHS1/1/4 · Stuk · May 1914 - October 1914
          Part of Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors

          Copies of approximately 1000 outgoing letters, averaging at 1 per page. Some letters are illegible due to fading. Contains many letters relating to the sale of the Purdon Estate, Philipstown.
          Also includes letter to John Gorman, Ballinagar, Clonmore, Tullamore: 'I have yours of the 4th instant and note contents. I think the Geashill Vigilance Committee is acting properly in converting itself into a branch of the National Organisation. It will thus become entitled to have the influence of that powerful organisation exercised on its behalf. I shall send a copy of the Memorial to headquarters. I may have an opportunity of discussing the matter with the Chairman of the Committee in the near future. Owing to the long vacation which is now on - and to the war scare now naturally absolving everyone's attention - you may take it that no progress can be made for the next 3 months. (5 August 1914)