Lease of Cowspark, barony of Eglish
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/33
- Pièce
- [1787]
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Lease of Cowspark, barony of Eglish [probably near Birr].
Lease of Cowspark, barony of Eglish
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Lease of Cowspark, barony of Eglish [probably near Birr].
Leases, papers and a probate related to Clonoghill, barony of Ballybritt
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Box of leases of Clonoghill, barony of Ballybritt, on the outskirts of Birr, and adjoining Newbridge, to which some of the leases refer [see Q/84]. Also mentioned are the 2 substantial houses situated in the townland of Clonoghill,
Elmgrove and Syngefield. A number of papers, ending in 1946, relate to the former property. Because of Clonoghill’s proximity to Birr, an unusually high proportion of the leases also include holdings in the town. One interesting component of the box is the probate of a local land surveyor, Maurice Downer, 1786, whose estate included part of the lands of Clonoghill; this will is of interest as giving some indication of the degree of affluence enjoyed by a member of his profession. The box also includes papers relating to the sale of a fee farm grant of Elmgrove Bridge to Offaly County Council in 1989.
Leases of Crinkle, a barony of Ballybritt
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Box of leases of Crinkle, alias Crinkhill, barony of Ballybritt, on the outskirts of Birr, and many of them therefore including holdings in the town. The Crinkle leases also contain an above-average number of integral maps, some of
them rather handsome. Included under Crinkle are the sub-denominations of Whiteford and Birr View, the latter of which is described in a lease of 1797 as ‘the spot of ground whereon the viewing-house for the quality is placed to see the races of Birr’. Crinkle was also the site of the Birr Military Barracks, and a lease of 1831 is from the 2nd Earl of Rosse to the Ordnance Department. A number of the leases are dated 1763 (the earliest date in the box), which would suggest that a substantial middleman’s lease, perhaps of the whole townland, fell in in that year. The box also includes papers relating to the sale of a fee farm grant of the Military Road (purchased by Michael O’Dwyer) and to the sale of the Old Schoolhouse (purchased by John and Sophia Hogan).
Leases of Derrinduff, baronies of Ballybritt and Clonlisk
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Envelope of leases of Derrinduff, baronies of Ballybritt and Clonlisk. [In date order.]
Leases and a conveyance of Derrinlough, barony of Eglish
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Envelope of leases of Derrinlough, barony of Eglish. [In date order. See also Q/47.] The envelope also includes a deed of conveyance of Derrinlough from the 6th Earl to the Birr Estates Company.
Lease of Derryadd, barony of Eglish
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Lease of Derryadd, barony of Eglish.
Leases of Derrymullen and Carrigeen
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Envelope of leases of Derrymullen and Carrigeen, alias Corrageen, barony of Eglish. [In date order.]
Leases and other documents of Dovegrove, barony of Eglish
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Envelope of leases of Dovegrove, barony of Eglish. [See also Q/29 and 47. In date order.] The envelope also includes an agreement with John Boland to fell timber at Dovegrove, a Land Registry certificate, and the sale of a Dovegrove fee farm grant to Mrs. Emily C. Mitchell.
Leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Large envelope of leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish, on the outskirts of Birr. [In date order.]
Lease of Drynagh, barony of Eglish
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Lease of Drynagh, barony of Eglish.