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IE OH OHS4/R/1/53 · Item · 16 June 1711
Part of Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between John Moore and John Page of Eiskermore for all that the town and lands of Garrymona in the Barony of Philipstown containing 114 acres for three lives for the sum of 5 shillings sterling per acre. Includes the condition 'not to let to anybody of the Papist religion' and accepting contracts to Cottiers uniformity with the acts of Parliament.

IE OH OHS4/R/2/7 · Item · 15 July 1720
Part of Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between John Moore and James Barrett for the windmill built on the hill of Tullamore, as well as 3 acres of land adjoining the mill, 7 acres of land near the barracks, and the Tuck Mill on the river of Tullamore, to hold for the lives of Mrs Elinor Moore, and also of the lives of James Barratt, and Elizabeth Barratt, and his brother, Miles for the yearly rent of £40.

IE OH OHS4/R/1/33 · Item · 17 July 1713
Part of Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between John Moore and Colley Lyons and William Collier of Claraghhall for a piece of ground on the high road leading from Tullamore to Clunmones [Clonminch] between the two pieces of ground set to Benjamin Hadley, for the 'natural lives of Thomas Moore and Ellinor Moore, his wife, and John Moore and the longest liver of them fully to be completed and ended to the said William Collier his heirs and assigns yielding and paying to John Moore the yearly rent or sum of 10s for each [second parcel 6 shillings per acre]and every acre of the ground and subject to the remaining covenants allowing to build a house within twelve months.

IE OH OHS4/R/2/3 · Item · 1 June 1713
Part of Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between John Moore and Colley Lyons to John Carthon of Clunkenny for a house 'near the marketplace in Tullamore' with a piece of ground containing half an acre of land near the said house and also four acres of land at Kilcruttin, and a turf bank. Lease is set for 'the lives of Thomas Moore of Tullamore and Ellinor Moore his wife and said John Moore and the longest liver of them' for the yearly rent of £6 sterling to John Carthone.