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Account for Rent Due by William Barrett
IE OH OHS4/R/2/4 · Item · 20 October 1718
Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

Rent due by William Barrett to John Moore for account made up to 20 October 1718 setting out rent due for the Windmill at Michaelmas 1714 and for lands at Tuckmill. The outstanding year's rent due on the Windmill was £10 and the Tuckmill was £5, totalling a net balance due for £21 14s.

IE OH OHS4/R/2/5 · Item · 15 November 1718
Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between John Moore and Joseph Allen of Ballyoran for a piece of land adjoining part of Lough between the High Road and the bog containing 12 acres for the lives of Joseph Allen and Margaret Allen and John Walker, and longest liver. Annual Rent 6s per acre, amd yearly rent of £3 for house and garden.

IE OH OHS4/R/2/7 · Item · 15 July 1720
Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between John Moore and James Barrett for the windmill built on the hill of Tullamore, as well as 3 acres of land adjoining the mill, 7 acres of land near the barracks, and the Tuck Mill on the river of Tullamore, to hold for the lives of Mrs Elinor Moore, and also of the lives of James Barratt, and Elizabeth Barratt, and his brother, Miles for the yearly rent of £40.

IE OH OHS4/R/2/32 · Item · 4 August 1748
Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

Two copies of lease between Charles Moore and Messrs Shannan and Manliffe [Manly] Merchants for part of the lands of Tullamore near the Hop Hill containing 17 acres, for three lives paying yearly rent £13 16s. Includes memorandum of assignment dated 4 December 1749 whereby Joseph Manliffe assigned to Joseph Shannan all Manliffes titles for the sum of £250.

IE OH OHS4/R/2/33 · Item · 4 August 1748
Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

Lease between Charles Moore and William Briscoe for 'parcel of ground in the town of Tullamore adjoining the bridge where William Briscoe has erected a dwelling house and with half the gateway lying between Briscoes and John Currant's house according to attached map' for three lives paying yearly rent £1 during continuance of first 2 lives and thereafter £2 yearly. Hand drawn map prepared by John Mooney.