Leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/40
- Dossier
- [1740-1898]
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Large envelope of leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish, on the outskirts of Birr. [In date order.]
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Leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Large envelope of leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish, on the outskirts of Birr. [In date order.]
Lease of Drynagh, barony of Eglish
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Lease of Drynagh, barony of Eglish.
Leases of Lumpcloon, barony of Garrycastle
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Envelope of leases of Lumpcloon, alias Lumploon, alias Lumcloon, barony of Garrycastle. [In date order.]
Leases of Parkmore, barony of Eglish
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Envelope of leases of Parkmore, barony of Eglish. [In date order.]
Lease of Derryadd, barony of Eglish
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Lease of Derryadd, barony of Eglish.
Leases of Derrymullen and Carrigeen
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Envelope of leases of Derrymullen and Carrigeen, alias Corrageen, barony of Eglish. [In date order.]
Leases of Feddens, Feddenmore and Feddenbeg, barony of Garrycastle
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Envelope of leases of Feddens, Feddenmore and Feddenbeg, barony of Garrycastle. [In date order.]
Leases of Newtown, barony of Ballybritt
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Envelope of leases of Newtown, barony of Ballybritt, the lease of 1757 (which is long and complicated, and which makes reference to the debts of Sir William Parsons, 4th Bt) also comprising parts of Derrinlough and Dovegrove [see Q/37 and 39. In date order.]
Leases of Derrinduff, baronies of Ballybritt and Clonlisk
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Envelope of leases of Derrinduff, baronies of Ballybritt and Clonlisk. [In date order.]
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Envelope of leases of Lisclooney and Clonbaniff, barony of Garrycastle. The earliest lease, of 1701, was granted by William Sprigge of Clonivoe, so these townlands, together with Clonivoe itself [see Q/30] and probably all the lands in the barony of Garrycastle, must have formed all or part of the Parsons family’s inheritance from the Sprigges. [In date order.] The envelope also includes papers relating to the sale of Lisclooney Cottage to Oliver Claffey.