Leases of premises in Back Lane
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/64
- File
- [1733- 1914]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Back Lane. [In date order.]
Leases of premises in Back Lane
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Back Lane. [In date order.]
Leases of premises in Burkeshill
Part of The Rosse Papers
Half-box of leases of premises in Burkeshill.
Leases of premises in Castle Street
Part of The Rosse Papers
Box of leases of premises in Castle Street, including a lease and counterpart lease of ‘Crotty’s Church’, 1837 [see E/11], and papers relating to the sale of a Castle Street fee farm grant to the personal representatives of Claude Corcoran. The box also includes a large folder of correspondence about the Birr Trustee Company’s proposed purchase of Spinner’s
Bistro in Castle Street, which was eventually bought by another party.
Leases of premises in Chapel Lane
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Chapel Lane or described as ‘near the Chapel’. [In date order.]
Leases of premises in Connaught Street and papers relating to the sale of a pub
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Connaught Street. [In date order.] The envelope also includes papers relating to the sale of the pub in Connaught Street to Thomas and Ann Rohan.
Leases of premises in Cumberland/Duke Street and Square
Part of The Rosse Papers
Half-box of leases of premises in Cumberland/Duke Street and Square. This section also includes an original fee farm grant of the premises, offered to Mrs E.M. Quigley.
Leases of premises in Graveyard Street
Part of The Rosse Papers
Leases of premises in Graveyard Street, which in the lease of 1857 is described as having been re-named ‘High Street’, [though this name did not stick. In date order.]
Leases of premises in Langton’s Lane and other premises bearing the name Langton
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Langton’s Lane and other premises bearing the name Langton, [which seem to have been in the vicinity of Chapel Lane and Back Lane]. The Langton who was extant in the 1790s was a Philip Langton of Trinidad, [but clearly the family were major Birr tenants of the Parsonses, some of whose leases were probably reacquired by the 2nd Earl of Rosse, who seems to have been active in buying out long and perpetuity leases in the town – presumably in connection with his building plans.]
Leases of premises in Love Lane
Part of The Rosse Papers
Leases of premises in Love Lane
Leases of premises in Mellsop/Townsend Street
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Mellsop Street, the last of them stating that it is now known as Townsend Street. [In date order.] The envelope also includes papers relating to the sale of Townsend Street fee farm grants to Michael Kearns
and Gerard and Evelyn Bell.