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IE OH OHS3/A/1/4 · Item · 25 July 1792
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Lease of the Lands of Knockballyboy from Henry Earl Digby to William and Pilkington Commons for three lives from 25 July 1792, at the yearly rate of £9-9-9.
Including 'A map of part of Knockballyboy in the King's County Part of the Estate of The Right Honourable Earl of Digby. Containing 65.3.13 plantation measure. Surveyed in March 1779 by Pat Roe and copied in 1792 by Michael Cuddehy', hand coloured, scale of 40 Perches in one Inch.

IE OCL P43/47 · Item · 23 March 1826
Part of Charleville Forest Papers

Copy lease of that part of the lands of Spollanstown, otherwise Tullamore, bounded on the north by the Great Road from Tullamore, on the south by land in the possession of the Earl of Charleville, on the east and west by land in the Earl of Charleville’s possession. The premises contain 2 acres, 1 rood and 3 perches, situated at Spollanstown adjoining to the town of Tullamore, in the parish of Kilbride, barony of Ballycowan and King’s County. It is proposed to build a new gaol for the King’s County on the lands of Spollanstown provided a presentment has been duly passed by the grand jury for King’s County. The Earl is desirous to lend his aid to its erection before the presentment is passed, and proposes to demise to the commissioners appointed for the erection of the gaol and in trust for that purpose the above premises.
Now in consideration of the sum of 10s. paid to him by Lord Tullamore etc., he demises the premises unto Lord Tullamore etc. from the 1 May last during the term of 999 years, yielding the annual rent of 6d., if demanded, to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every 1 May and 1 November. With clause that if the rent remains unpaid within the space of 21 days, it will be lawful for the Earl of Charleville to enter into the premises and distrain and drive away same for satisfaction of the rent.
The further covenant with the Earl that they will not at any time convert or dispose of the said building to be erected for a gaol at Spollanstown for any other use or purpose whatsoever save as a county gaol. With provision that if the gaol is used or converted for any other purpose, then the demise will be null and void.

Bury, Charles William, 1st earl of Charleville
IE OH OHS3/A/1/22 · Item · 7 March 1818
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Lease of the Lands of Logmore [Lugmore] from Edward Earl Digby to Bartholomew Yarr for one live or 35 years from 25 March 1818, at the yearly rate of £1.15.0.
Including 'A map of Logmore in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of The Right Honorable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1818', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to John Warren, Martin Dunn, Benjamin Odlum, Thomas Buckly, Daniel Commons, Patrick Dempsey and Bernard Dunn.

IE OH OHS3/A/1/13 · File · 25 March 1797
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Two copies of a lease for part of the lands of the Meelaghans from Edward Earl Digby to Michael Cuddehy, surveyor, for three lives from 1797, at the yearly rate of £60-6-3.
Including 'A map of the Meelaghans containing 99.3.1 Plantation measure situate in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of The Right Honourable Earl of Digby. Surveyed in and copied in 1793 by Michael Cuddehy', hand coloured, scale of 20 Perches in one Inch, bordering land leased to Robert Egan, Joseph Flanagan and Matt Kelly.

IE OH OHS3/A/1/10 · File · 25 March 1797
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Two copies of a lease of part of the lands of Meelaghans from Edward Earl Digby to Peter Flanagan, farmer, for three lives from 25 March 1797, at a yearly rate of £12-11-6.
Including 'A map of the Meelaghans containing 29.0.36 plantation measure. situate in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of The Right Honourable Earl of Digby in tenure of Peter Flanagan in 1793 by Michael Cuddehy', hand coloured, bordering land leased to Robert Egan, Joseph Flanagan, Charles Kavanagh and Edward Smollen.

IE OH OHS3/A/1/69 · Item · 1 September 1825
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Lease of part of the lands of Meelaghans from Edward Earl Digby to Thomas Owens for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1825, at the yearly rate of £20-1-9.
With note about land/roads bought by Great Southern and Western Railway, 1855.
Including 'A map of part Meelaghans containing 41.2.25 plantation measure. Situate in the Barony of Geashill and King's County . Part of the Estate of The Right Honourable Earl of Digby in tenure of Thomas Owens in 1793 by Michael Cuddehy’, hand coloured, scale of 20 Perches in one Inch., with bordering land leased to Joseph Flanagans, Charles Kavanagh and Francis Smollen.