Lease between Charles Moore and Charles Green for part of land at Clonmench [Clonminch] for three lives paying yearly rent £10 13s 06d.
Lease between Charles Moore and Captain Thomas Crow for house and garden in Tullamore containing 1 acre 10 perches 393 ft, together with a road through Francis Beddows' garden as laid out on map for term of three lives and yearly rent of £2 10s. Includes hand drawn map.
Lease between Charles Moore and Arthur Molloy for part of 'Ballinaugh [Ballynagh] mearing with the lands of Tullamoore on one side and the river on another and the road from the corner of the park wall next the river to the tall gates near the road leading from Tullamoore to Redwood and the great Road, 50 acres plus turf bank' for 21 years paying yearly rent £20.
Lease between Charles Moore and Anthony Flanagan Anthony Flanagan for 210 acres of lands of Crutt [Cruit] in his possession in the barony of Philipstown for yearly rent of 7s per acre.
Lease between Charles Moore and Andrew Griears for house and garden in Tullamore for three lives for yearly rent of £2. Includes hand drawn map prepared by John Mooney, Land Surveyor.
Lease between Charles Bury, Lord Baron of Tullamoore and Patrick Murphy for house and six acres for term of 3 lives and yearly rent of £6 6d.
Lease between Charles Moore and Edward Barnes Junior for house and offices in Tullamore, 'one half of the long house near the barracks with the garden, and the little cabin with garden lying behind the barracks, and the house and garden near the church, and a turf bank in Puttechon' for three lives for the yearly rent of £6 11s. Note on lease that Edward may set the house and garden to cottiers possessing the papist religion and signed by John Vaughan.
Lease and surrender of premises in the town of Banagher [apparently unconnected with the Earls of Rosse].
Lease and mortgage by Arthur Ardagh, Mary McManus and Robert Ardagh, all of Glaskill, to James McManus of Maynooth, Michael McManus of the city of Dublin and Richard Cane of Lauraghbrian, for lands at Ballinvogher [Ballinvoher] containing for 167 acres plantation measure for a sum of £200 and the reversion for the term of 500 years.
Lease of part of the lands of Ballylevin from Edward Earl Digby to William Berry for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1818, at the yearly rate of £25-7-10.
Including 'A map of part of the lands of Ballylevin 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 Sir William Cusack-Smith Baronet and Michael Malone.