Deeds of lease and assignments relating to the Bury family's holdings of lands and properties across King's County.
Mucklagh
9 Archival description results for Mucklagh
Lease by Charles William Bury to John McMellan for house and tenement 'known by the name of the Poor House together with the garden containing a half an acre', situated in Mockley [Mucklagh] for 20 years at £1 10s.
Lease by Charles William Bury to William Elcoat for house and gardens at Mucklow [Mucklagh] for one life at yearly Rent 5s. Includes hand drawn map.
Lease by Charles William Bury to John Digan for lands and house at Mucklagh for term of 17 years with yearly rent of £15.
Lease by Charles William Bury to Patrick Digan for lands at Mucklagh containing 10 acres and 1 for term of 21 years and yearly rent of £9 1s.
Lease for lives renewable forever of lands at Mucklagh between William Curtis and Charles William Bury dated 25 October 1810 and drawn by Thomas S. Berry Solicitor. Affecting lands in the town of Mucklow [Mucklagh] comprising of 5 acres and 2 perch and being at the yearly rent of £28 11s 7d. Sealed by both parties.
Memorial of lease between Charles Moore, Lord Baron of Tullamoore and Ralph Briscoe demising the lands at Mucklow (Mucklagh) of approximately 5 acres to hold the same for the lives of 'Henry Briscoe, John Briscoe and Andrew Briscoe and survivors' at £2 yearly.
Reciting of lease by Lady Emily Bury to Elizabeth Rooke for farm in Mucklagh at rent of £165.