Lease for parts of lands of Killeenboylegan between Thomas Homan Mulock and Samuel Robinson for three lives from 1798, at the yearly rent of £22-15-0.
Killeenboylegan
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Lease for parts of lands of Killeenboylegan between Thomas Homan Mulock and Samuel Robinson for three lives from 1798, at the yearly rent of £11-7-6.
Rental and Particulars of the former dwelling house of Richard Homan, forming part of the lands of Killeenboylegan.
Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to Ernest H Browne's management of the Bellair Estate. Matters referred to include the outstanding arrears of rent by W Cooper Clibborn, negotiations of sale between Clibborn and Mulock and decision against disposal of lands. Includes two ordnance survey maps of town of Moate and Killeenboylegan, as well as schedule of tenants on these plots in 1838.
Lease for parts of lands of Killeenboylegan between Thomas Homan Mulock and Benjamin Printifs for three lives from 1796, at the yearly rent of £5-13-9. Includes map of "Thomas Clibborn of part of the lands of Killenboyne, surveyed January 27 1830 by Thomas Cloonin. Scale of 10 perches to an inch".
2 copies of lease for parts of lands of Killeenboylegan between Thomas Homan Mulock and Bartholomew Fullam for lives renewable forever from 1796, at the yearly rent of £5-13-9.
Small notebook containing lists of Bellair estate tenants and yearly rents from 1883. Estates are divided into Bellair; Clonshanny; Curries; Skeanagh/Curraghdown; Knockdomini; Killeenboylegan.
Also includes agriculture stock valuations from September 1883.
Deeds relating to the townland of Killeenboylegan, in the Barony of Clonlonan, Westmeath.
(spellings: Killinboylegan)
Includes:
Articles of Agreement between Philip Homan and Richard Homan, 11 September 1730;
Deed of Assignment between Aaron Atkinson and Thomas Strettle Clibborn, 31 May 1799;
Conveyance of part of Killeenboylegan for lives renewable forever from John Murphy to Samuel Robinson, 13 March 1809;
Deed of Assignment of two freehold leases by Thomas Strettle Clibborn to Daniel Desmond, 8 July 1830;
Conveyance of parts of Killeenboylegan by Thomas Simmons Walpole and Thomas Robinson to William Russell, 29 March 1834;
Deed of Attornment by William Russell and Thomas Robinson to Thomas Homan Mulock, 7 September 1853.
Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to Ernest H Browne's management of the Bellair Estate. Matters referred to include: the sale of Mulock's holdings of four townlands in Westmeath (Moate, Killeenboylegan, Knockdominey [Knockdomny] and Ballynagarbry) to tenants under the Land Commission; list of tenants and particulars of interest in lieu of rent collectible by the Irish Land Commission; agreement with the Land Commission in 1911 to buy Mulock's estate; dispute with Midland Great Western Railway Company over disputed boundaries; schedule of 23 tenants in Westmeath sold to with name, townland, advance, annuity and rent recorded.
Includes letter from Browne to Mulock: "As I wrote to you yesterday I had a long and very wordy interview with your Knockdomini, Moate and other tenants in that district on Saturday. First of all they did not want to pay their rent, I told them before I would discuss anything about purchase the rents must be paid, so after a time a good many of them paid their rents and other asked for a little time. Having arranged the rent question I then began to talk to them upon the purchase question. Some of them were very hot about this and made strong remarks, but I think I made a few stronger, with the result that I at last got them to agree to purchase at 4/- & 6/-, &3 3⁄4 interest, Purchase Agreements to be dated as from the 1st November, the hanging gale to be forgiven where it exists and all rent paid up to the 1st May last. The second term men, Farrell & James Moran refused to buy, also King, but I have every reason to believe that these men will buy and also any of the Killenboylegans who can. I presume that I may now proceed with the sale and get any remaining lands that Bourchier has not yet mapped completed." (9 November 1908).