Leases of premises in Chapel Lane
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/66
- Ficheiro
- [1782-1944]
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Chapel Lane or described as ‘near the Chapel’. [In date order.]
Leases of premises in Chapel Lane
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Chapel Lane or described as ‘near the Chapel’. [In date order.]
Leases of premises in Burkeshill
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Half-box of leases of premises in Burkeshill.
Leases of Ballinree, barony of Ballybritt
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of Ballinree, barony of Ballybritt, adjoining Birr and Crinkle. [In date order.]
Lease book titled ‘R[osse] agreements, No. 3’
Parte de The Rosse Papers
The same, titled ‘R[osse] agreements, No. 3’, [and continuous as far as dates are concerned, although No. 2 appears to be missing?].
Leases of premises in Townsend Street
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Leases of premises in [Townsend Street].
Miscellaneous leases of premises and fields near the Birr Castle demesne
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Miscellaneous leases, which seem to have it in common that they are of premises and fields near the Birr Castle demesne. [In date order.]
Leases and a conveyance of Derrinlough, barony of Eglish
Parte de The Rosse Papers
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.
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Three large folio leasebooks [see also Q/249-50], the first started c.1820 but containing details of leases back to c.1710 and continued up to c.1850; the second and third started c.1850, containing details back to c.1775 and continued almost up to the present day. The second and third are still in the Estate Office, so only the first has been examined. It contains few entries later than 1840, but this possibly reflects the fact that few leases were granted after the 1830s, rather than that the book ceased to be maintained. It is arranged in 2 sequences: first, King’s County property; second ‘the Killeen estate’ [i.e. Tipperary property, principally of Dunalley provenance]. The leases are arranged alphabetically according to the initial letter of each tenant’s name, although within each letter of the alphabet no order is observed. [The book is thus a ready-made finding aid for genealogical inquiries, which are likely to be strong on surname but weak on location. With its aid, it is probable that further refining could be made of the arrangement of the individual King’s County leases which follows, as the leasebook sometimes (particularly in the case of renewals) contains details of location which the individual lease or renewal does not. Nevertheless, this is a slow business, and time did not permit much research along these lines. Q/16/1 has been copied by PRONI – see MIC.564.]Smaller folio leasebook recording, c.1865, details of leases back to c.1705 on the estate of the Hon. Laurence Parsons in King’s County and Cos Tipperary and Wexford [see 0/37 and Q/6. Q/16/4 is also on MIC.564].
Leases of Ballindown, barony of Eglish
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of Ballindown, barony of Eglish. [In date order.] The envelope also includes two documents relating to the transfer of parts of Ballindown from the Birr Estates Company to Erin Peat Products Ltd. [For this and other transactions relating to bogs on the estate, see also Q/326A.]
Leases and other documents of Dovegrove, barony of Eglish
Parte de The Rosse Papers
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.