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ST. MACARTAN'S CATHEDRAL, CLOGHER, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Material for a Religious History of the Parish of Kilskeery, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Cookstown, Omagh & Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Descriptions
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Newtoun Lemavady (Newtown Limavady), Co. Londonderry/Derry Plot Plan & Tenants 1699
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History of Land Ownership around Killeter, Termonamongan Parish from the Middle Ages to the Land Reform of 1931
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Stewart Estate, Termonmaguirk (Carrickmore) Parish, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rental for Termon & Aldrummond 1830-1
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Abercorn Estate - Rental of the Manor of Cloghogle, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1806
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KilleterAppendices.pdf
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Five Land Sale/Lease/Law Suit Documents involving the Boyle Family, 1732-1813
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Altnageerog Rentals: Leckpatrick Parish Rentals and Valuations, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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An Historical Overview of Land Ownership & Protestant Churches in Aghaloo Parish & Surrounding Area, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Stewart Estate, Ardboe & Donaghenry Parishes, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland Stewartstown Rental 1830-1
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Artigarvan, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Backfence Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Ballee (Grey Town or Hugh’s Town) is a 540 acre townland lying above Artigarvan and belonged to the extensive Abercorn Estate. The Abercorn Papers form a very large collection in PRONI, Belfast, which includes title deeds, rentals, accounts, leases and correspondence relating to the Tyrone and Donegal estates from the early seventeenth century. The following data has been transcribed from LDS microfilms: researchers should consult the comprehensive Family History Library catalogue for a complete listing of this microfilmed archive. Alternatively, the originals may be viewed at PRONI, 66 Balmoral Ave., Belfast. SURVEY & VALUATION OF THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGAL (ABERCORN ESTATE 1777) BALLEE James Porter James Donnel (upper) John Keil James Donnel (lower) Samuel Keil James Gallacher Denis Tolan RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGAL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1787 BALLEE Blackhill: Mr Sinclair has a lease of which 11 years are unexpired from Nov ‘89 Near Mountain: James Gallaugher John Gallaugher Near: John Porter Thomas Porter James Porter Far: Robert Kyle Samuel Kyle Isabella Gordon Peter Gordon James Donnell John Donnell William Donnell Far Mountain: William Tolan Mary Brown Elinor Dougherty William Dougherty Widow Collins TITHE APPLOTMENTS: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1827 BALLEE Daniel McDonald William & John Donald William Gordon James Kyle William Toland Wm. Toland, H. Kirk, P. McCarter & P. Murphy William Porter James & James Porter James Smyth RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGAL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1833 BALLEE Tenants as per Former Leases and Occupying Tenants: James Kyle & Donald McDonald William & John Donnell William Gordon William Tolan (John Kirk) Peter McCarter Hugh Kirk John Gallaugher (James Gallaugher) John Gallaugher and Partners (John & Widow Gallaugher) William Porter Thomas & James Porter James & William Smyth James Sinclair Esq RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGAL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1848 BALLEE Donald McDonald W(idow)? Eleanor Porter James Donnell William Donnell jun William Donnell sen Charles Donnell James Gordon John Kirk Hugh Gallagher Pat & Henry Gallagher John Gallagher Henry Gallagher (late Hugh & Patrick) William Porter John Porter James Porter Robert Smith (2 places) James Sinclair Esq GRIFFITHS VALUATION: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1858 BALLEE A List of Occupiers and Immediate Lessors: James Sinclair (Marquis of Abercorn) Donald McDonald (same) Ellen Porter (same) Charles Donnell (same) Church Education Society’s school-house William Donnell sen (Marquis of Abercorn) William Donnell jun (same) John Kincaid (William Donnell jun) John Kirk (Tullyard) (Marquis of Abercorn) Hugh Wilson (John Kirk) (Tullyard) James McGavagan (same) James Gordon sen (Marquis of Abercorn) James Mitchell (James Gordon sen) Margaret Gordon (same) James Gordon jun (Marquis of Abercorn) Philip Logue (James Gordon jun) Hugh Gallagher (Marquis of Abercorn) Mary Gallagher (Hugh Gallagher) John Gallagher (Marquis of Abercorn) Michael Keenan (John Gallagher) Thomas Logue (same) Henry Gallagher (Marquis of Abercorn) Patrick Gallagher (same) Sarah Kincaid (Patrick Gallagher) James Gallagher (Marquis of Abercorn) James Porter sen (same) James Porter jun (same) William Lindsay (James Porter jun) Robert Smith (farmer) Marquis of Abercorn) Daniel Macbeth (Robert Smith) (farmer) Robert McCleery (Marquis of Abercorn) Thomas Davis (same) Commonage: James Porter sen, James Porter jun, Robert Smith (farmer), Robert McCleery & John McGonigle
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Ballydonaghy Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations- 1777-1858
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Ballylaw, Leckpatrick Parish Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Ballymagorry, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations - 1666-1858
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Ballyskeagh, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Brownhill, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1777-1858
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Castletown, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Cloghcor, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Craignagapple, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1777-1858
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Coolermoney, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1775-1858
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Desert, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1777-1858
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Notes on the Parish of Errigal Keerogue Co. Tyrone
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Fyfin, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1777-1858
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The Glebelands of Donagheady Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1861
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Gorticrum (Scotch & Irish), Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1777-1858
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Gortileck, Donagheady Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals 1777-1858
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Greenlaw Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Killynaght Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Description of Civil Survey of Kilskirry (Kilskeery) Parish, Barony of Omagh - 1654-1656
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Knockanbrack, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1787-1858
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Knockinarvoer, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Lagavittal, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Lagnagalloglagh, Leckpatrick Parish, Rentals & Valuations, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Survey of Leckpatrick Parish - 1821 Replies to Queries of the North West Society by George D. Mansfield 8 October 1821 Extracts from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs; Parishes of Tyrone Vol. 1 (Institute of Irish Studies, Queens University of Belfast, 1990)
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Liscurry Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish - 1777-1858
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Lisdoo, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Loughneas Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish - 1777-1858
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McCracken Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Land Auction - Estate of Nathaniel MAYNE near Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland by Elizabeth Anne Hurst 1882
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Owenreagh Rentals & Valuations, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Pollockstown Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Principal Proprietors of Land in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, 1802
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Pullateebee Rentals & Valuations, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Roundhill Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Shantavny Townland, Errigal Keerogue Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Land Lease Records 1817-18
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Stranisk, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals & Valuations 1777-1858
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Tullyard Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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DESCRIPTION OF Co. TYRONE IN 1552
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Statistical Survey of Co. Tyrone 1802
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Peasant Proprietorship in Urney, Erganagh & Tattyreagh Glebes, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Woodend Rentals, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1777-1858
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Land Lease - Boyle from Edwards, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1732
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Chronology & Summary from this document by Ray, in Oz Sale 13 February 1732 by Hugh EDWARDS Esquire of Castle Gore, Co. Tyrone to Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven, County Londonderry TANNER ALL the two townlands of Drumnaforby and Carronys 471 acres in the Manor of Hastings with the usual customs of the fairs and markets of the towns of Drummaforby and Drumquin and the pound of Drummaforby during the natural life of that Hugh BOYLE, Dorrington BOYLE son of that Hugh BOYLE and William GIVEN son of Henry GIVEN of Tatteracanought, County Tyrone FARMER Sale 13th February 1732 (same date) by the same Hugh EDWARDS to David BOYLE of Bally Godan, County Londonderry FARMER the following: All the third part of the townland Colenecrunaght and the two townlands of Kilmores in the Manor of Hastings and County of Tyrone containing the third part of said Colenecrunaght 86 acres and the said two townlands of Kilmores 588 acres during the natural lives of that David BOYLE of Bally Godan, Co. Londonderry Dorrington BOYLE son of Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven, Co.Londonderry and Dorrington BOYLE son of James BOYLE of Newtownlemavady, County Londonderry Sale 5th February 1736 by that David BOYLE to James BOYLE of Cavan, County Donegal all the demised premises (this is the same James BOYLE as in the 1751 Indenture (slightly out of chronology): Sale 1 & 2 May 1732 by Hugh EDWARDS Esquire of Castle Gore, County Tyrone (Died pre 1 June 1751) to: Henry LECKY Esquire of Cooleraine, County Londonderry (by 1 June 1751 of Agivey, Co. Londonderry ) and James BOYLE of Newtownlemevady, County Londonderry, TANNER (by 5th February 1736 of Cavan, County Donegal !) (by 1 June 1751 late of Castle Gore, County Tyrone, now of the City of Dublin, TANNER) (1 June 1751 confined in the Marshalsea of the Four Courts, Dublin {is that why he is shown as “now of Dublin”?} The following: All the woods and underwoods on the lands of Kirlish, Banacatall (Bomackatall), Carnagrew, Kilmores, Donaree, Drumeny, Drumscra, Callow and the Enoghs of Banacatall (Bamackatall); also the townland of Kirlish and two-thirds of Curraghamalkin next Drumquin and adjoining the other third of the said town which was then lately set to Joseph SPROULE, with liberty of inclosing …; also the Iron works or forge & utensils with the lands formerly set and then in the possession of William CROCKEL 1751: In a suit Henry LECKY and James BOYLE are plaintiffs and Henry CARY and Wm. HAMILTON Esquires, James MERVYN by the name of James RICHARDSON Esq, Anne his wife, Olivia EDWARDS and others are Defendants, Andrew KNOX of Preben in the County of Londonderry and Thomas YOUNG of Lougheash in the County of Donegal Esquires appointed Arbitrators Indenture (tripartite) 1 June 1751 (between): 1: Henry LECKY Esquire of Agivey, County Londonderry James BOYLE late of Castle Gore, County Tyrone, now of the City of Dublin, TANNER and 2: John Elliot CAIRNES Esquire of Killyfaddy, County Tyrone Galbraith RICHARDSON of Churchland, County Tyrone CLERK (they appear to be the Executors of Hugh Edwards rh) and 3: Henry CARY Esquire of Londonderry William HAMILTON Esquire of Strabane, County Tyrone James MERVYN now known as James RICHARDSON Esq of Castle Hill, County Tyrone Anne his wife of Castle Hill, County Tyrone Olivia EDWARDS of Castle Hill, County Tyrone daughter of the above Hugh EDWARDS Agreed between the parties that: Henry LECKY and James BOYLE should transfer their titles to the said lands woods Iron works and premises to John Elliott CAIRNES and Galbraith RICHARDSON upon several trusts mentioned on a Writ marked 2700 pounds at the suit of the Executors of the said Hugh EDWARDS deceased, father of the said Olivia EDWARDS on the said James BOYLE and Henry LECKY perfecting such submission as aforesaid and executing these presents shall be forthwith enlarged and set a {t} liberty NOW the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE sold unto the said John Elliott CAIRNES and Galbraith RICHARDSON in their actual possession now being for one whole year by Indenture 31st May 1751 by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession: ALL that and those woods and underwoods now standing and growing or which shall hereafter grow on the lands of Kirlish, Bomacatall, Carnegrew, Kilmores, Donaree, Drumeny, Drumscra, Callow and the Enoghs of Bomacatall as also the town and lands of Kirlish and two thirds of Curraghamalkin next Drumquin and enjoining the other third of the said town formerly set to Joseph SPROUL and also the said Iron forge or works with the utensils thereto belonging AND also all that and those the said two towns and lands of Drummaforby and Carronys containing by estimate 471 acres be the same more or less with the usual Customs of the fairs and markets of the said towns of Drummaforby and Drumquin, with the pound of Drummaforby BOYLE Family Tree information from this document 13 Feb. 1732 Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven, County Londonderry TANNER 13 Feb. 1732 Dorrington BOYLE son of that Hugh BOYLE and 13 Feb. 1732 William GIVEN son of Henry GIVEN of Tatteracanought, [modern: Tattraconnaghty ] County Tyrone FARMER (Is he perhaps a son of a sister of Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven? rh) 13 Feb. 1732 David BOYLE of Bally Godan, County Londonderry FARMER 13 Feb. 1732 Dorrington BOYLE son of Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven, Co.Londonderry and 13 Feb. 1732 Dorrington BOYLE son of James BOYLE of Newtownlemavady, Co. Londonderry (could this indicate that Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven, TANNER David BOYLE of Bally Godan, FARMER and James BOYLE of Newtownlemavady TANNER were all brothers?) This would result in: James BOYLE: (1 & 2 May 1732) of Newtownlemevady, County Londonderry, TANNER (by 5th February 1736 of Cavan, County Donegal !) (by 1 June 1751 late of Castle Gore, County Tyrone !, now of the City of Dublin, TANNER) (1 June 1751 confined in the Marshalsea of the Four Courts, Dublin {is that why he is shown as “now of Dublin”?} at 13 Feb. 1732 had a son: Dorrington BOYLE of Newtownlemavady, Co. Londonderry Hugh BOYLE: 13 Feb. 1732 of Dungiven, County Londonderry TANNER at 13 Feb. 1732 had a son: Dorrington BOYLE (of Newtownlemavady ?) David BOYLE: 13 Feb. 1732 of Bally Godan, County Londonderry FARMER With possibly also: 13 Feb. 1732 William GIVEN son of Henry GIVEN of Tatteracanought, County Tyrone FARMER (Is he perhaps a son of a sister of Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven? rh) [i.e. also a sister of David & James] What about Henry LECKY ? Is he a relation, or just a business associate? Henry LECKY Esquire of Cooleraine, County Londonderry (by 1 June 1751 of Agivey, Co. Londonderry ) This INDENTURE of three parts made the first day of June 1751 [ 1 June 1751 ] Between Henry LECKY of Agivey in the County of Londonderry Esq. and James BOYLE late of Castle Gore in the County of Tyrone, now of the City of Dublin, TANNER of the first part ; John Elliot CAIRNES of Killyfaddy in the County of Tyrone Esq. Galbraith RICHARDSON of Churchland in the said County, Clerk of the 2nd part and Henry CARY of Londonderry Esq. William HAMILTON of Strabane in the County of Tyrone Esq. James vice?? MERVYN o(ther)wise RICHARDSON Esq Anne his wife and Olivia EDWARDS all of Castle Hill in the said County of Tyrone of the 3rd part. WHEREAS there is now depending in the Chancery side of His Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland, a suit wherein the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE are plaintiffs and the said Henry CARY and Wm. HAMILTON Esquires, James MERVYN by the name of James RICHARDSON Esq, Anne his wife, Olivia EDWARDS and others are Defendants, concerning matters of accounts and other things AND WHEREAS the said parties are disposed amicably to decide and put an end to all differences and disputes between them by a reference to be had by order of the said Court and in order thereunto all the said partys have consented and agreed that Andrew KNOX of Preben in the County of Londonderry and Thomas YOUNG of Lougheash in the County of Donegal Esquires should be Arbitrators indifferently chosen and appointed finally to end and determine the same and that such award as they shall make in the premises shall be binding and conclusive to the said parties and be made the decree of the said Court of Exchequer provided the said Arbitrators duly make and publish their award in writing under their hands and seals on or before the sixth day of December next and in case the said Arbitrators cannot agree and make their award on or before the time aforesaid that the said Arbitrators shall be at liberty to nominate an Umpire to determine the same and that such Umpirage as such Umpire shall make shall be binding and conclusive to the said parties and be made the decree of the said Court provided that the said Umpire duly make and publish his award or umpirage in writing under his hand and seal on or before the 23rd day of January next as by a submission duly executed by the said partys and bearing equal date with these presents which it is agreed by the said parties should be received and made a rule of the said Court of Exchequer pursuant to the Statue for determining differences by Arbitration, relation being thereunto had may more fully and a large? Appear AND WHEREAS Hugh EDWARDS late of Castle Gore in the County of Tyrone Esq. DECEASED by deeds of Lease and release bearing date respectively the 1st and 2nd days of May in the year of our Lord 1732 [ 1st & 2nd May 1732 ] and made between him the said Hugh EDWARDS of the one part and the said Henry LECKY by the name of Henry LECKY of Cooleraine in the County of Londonderry Esq. and the said James BOYLE by the name of James BOYLE of Newtownlemevady in the said County, TANNER of the other part did for the consideration in the said deed of Release mentioned grant bargain sell alien release and confirm to the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE their heirs and assigns for ever All the woods and underwoods then standing and growing or that thereafter should grow on the lands of Kirlish, Banacatall (Bomackatall), Carnagrew, Kilmores, Donaree, Drumeny, Drumscra, Callow and the Enoghs of Banacatall (Bamackatall); as also the townland of Kirlish and two-thirds of of Curraghamalkin next Drumquin and adjoining the other third of the said town which was then lately set to Joseph SPROULE together with liberty of inclosing and saving from all Cattle (except the horses belonging to the tenants occupying or to occupy said lands) the woods and young growth of them or any part of them when cut down provided they shall after each fall enclose apart that part of said woods which they shall so fell or cut down with liberty to cut down fell peel strip burn and carry away the same then and as often as they the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE their heirs or assigns shall think meet and convenient and also the Iron works or forge with the utensils thereto belonging with the lands formerly set and enjoyed with the same and as the same was then in the possession of William CROCKEL together with liberty of raising digging and carrying away Iron ore or mine in and out of any convenient part of the Manor of Hastings where he the said Hugh EDWARDS had a right of raising or carrying away the same and also liberty of cutting making and coaling turfe in any convenient part of said Manor (except the turfe bog in the possession and occupation of the said Hugh EDWARDS )?) to be employed & expended in said forge or Iron works or for the necessary uses of the person or persons occupying said land, sell with said forge or Iron works all which woods lands premises and appurtenances are situate lying and being in the Manor of Hastings and County of Tyrone and also all woods trees underwoods waifs waters watercourses commons commodities emoluments and heredits whatsoever to the same or any part thereof belonging or in any way appertaining with liberty of diggings pitts and cutting scraws and sods for making & burning charcoal and also of erecting Bark Mills and wood houses and grazing horses that shall be necessary employed in working in said woods in any convenient part of said premises (except as therein is excepted) they the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE their heirs and assigns Yielding and paying unto the said Hugh EDWARDS his heirs and assigns the yearly rent or Sum of 130 pounds sterling payable half-yearly by equal portions at May and All Saints as by the said deed of Lease and Release relation being thereunto had may more fully and at large appear AND WHEREAS the said Hugh EDWARDS by Indenture of Lease bearing date on or about the 13th day of February 1732 made between him the said Hugh EDWARDS of the one part and Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven in the County of Londonderry TANNER of the other part granted demised & to farm let unto the said Hugh BOYLE ALL that and those the two townlands of Drumnaforby and Carronys containing by estimation 471 acres be the same more or less situate in the Manor of Hastings together with the usual customs of the fairs andmarkets of the towns of Drummaforby and Drumquin with the appurtances and the pound of Drummaforby (excepting as therein excepted) TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular the said demised premises except before excepted unto the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs executors administrators and assigns for and during the natural life of him the said Hugh BOYLE, Dorrington BOYLE son of the said Hugh BOYLE and William GIVEN son of Henry GIVEN of Tatteracanought in the said County of Tyrone FARMER or the longest liver of them, he the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs executors administrators and assigns Yielding and paying unto the said Hugh EDWARDS his heirs or assigns the yearly rent or sum of 31 pounds 3 shillings and four pence Sterling [L31.3.4 ] by two even and equal half yearly payments Viz: at May and All Saints during the first two years of this present demise and from and after the expiration of said two years the yearly rent of fifty pounds [L50] payable by two equal moities as aforesaid with a Covenant of renewal on the death of any of the said three lives upon the payment of 3 pounds [L3] for inserting or adding a new life or lives and so to continue renewable for ever AND WHEREAS the said Hugh BOYLE by deed bearing date the 10th day of September 1734 and indorsed on the said last mentioned Indenture of lease, assigned the said demised premises last mentioned and all his right title and interest therein to the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE as by the said Indenture of Lease and the said Indorsement relation being thereunto had, may more fully and at large appear AND WHEREAS by Indenture of Lease bearing date the 13th day of February 1732 and made between him the said Hugh EDWARDS of the one part and David BOYLE of Bally Godan in the County of Londonderry FARMER of the other part, he the said Hugh EDWARDS granted bargained and to farm let unto the said David BOYLE All that and those the third part of the townland Colenecrunaght and the two townlands of Kilmores in the Manor of Hastings and County of Tyrone with the appurtenances thereunto belonging containing by estimation the third part of said Colenecrunaght 86 acres and the said two townlands of Kilmores 588 acres be the same more or less (except as in and by the said last mentioned Indenture is excepted and reserved TO HOLD {all } and singular the said last mentioned demised premises with the appurtenances excepted as therein is excepted unto the said David BOYLE his heirs executors administrators and assigns for and during the natural lives of him the said David BOYLE, Dorrington BOYLE son of Hugh BOYLE of Dungiven and Dorrington BOYLE son of James BOYLE of Newtownlemavady all in the County of Londonderry and the longest liver of them, with a Covenant of renewal for ever upon payment of 40/- [40 shillings = 2 pounds] sterling on each renewal he the said David BOYLE his heirs executors administrators and assigns Yielding and paying the yearly rent or Sum of 25 pounds 11 shillings and 5 pence [L25/11/5] sterling unto the said Hugh EDWARDS his heirs or assigns by 2 equal half yearly payments at May and All Saints for the first two years of the said mentioned demise and from and after the expiration of the said two years the yearly rent or sum of 34 pounds [L34] sterling payable by two equal moities as aforesaid AND WHEREAS the said David BOYLE by deed bearing date the 5th day of February 1736 and indorsed on the said last mentioned lease, assigned bargained and sold unto the said James BOYLE party to these presents by the name of James BOYLE of Cavan in the County of Donegal all the said last mentioned demised premises and all his the said David BOYLE’s estate right title and interest therein as by the said last mentioned Indentures of Lease and the said Indorsement thereon, relation being thereunto had, may more fully and at large appear AND WHEREAS it hath been concluded and agreed upon by and between the said parties that the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE should assign transfer and make over all their and each of their rights titles and interests of in and to the said lands woods Iron works and premises with their appurtenances to the said John Elliott CAIRNES and Galbraith RICHARDSON upon the several trusts thereinafter mentioned and that and that the said James BOYLE who now is confined in the Marshalsea of the Four Courts on a Writ marked 2700 pounds at the suit of the Executors of the said Hugh EDWARDS deceased, father of the said Olivia EDWARDS, on the said James BOYLE and Henry LECKY perfecting such submission as aforesaid and executing these presents shall be forthwith enlarged and set a {t} liberty NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE for the considerations aforesaid and in consideration also of the sum of 5/- [5 shillings] to each of them the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE in hand paid by the said John Elliott CAIRNES and Galbraith RICHARDSON at or before the ensealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE so hereby severally and respectively acknowledge have and each of them hath granted bargained sold transferred assigned remised released and confirmed and they and each of them doth grant bargain sell transfer assign remise release and confirm unto the said John Elliott CAIRNES and Galbraith RICHARDSON in their actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to them thereof made by the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE for one whole year by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents [i.e. 31st May 1751] in consideration of 5/- [5 shillings] and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession: ALL that and those woods and underwoods now standing and growing or which shall hereafter grow on the lands of Kirlish, Bomacatall, Carnegrew, Kilmores, Donaree, Drumeny, Drumscra, Callow and the Enoghs of Bomacatall as also the town and lands of Kirlish and two thirds of Curraghamalkin next Drumquin and enjoining the other third of the said town formerly set to Joseph SPROUL and also the said Iron forge or works with the utensils thereto belonging AND also all that and those the said two towns and lands of Drummaforby and Carronys containing by estimate 471 acres be the same more or less with the usual Customs of the fairs and markets of the said towns of Drummaforby and Drumquin with the appurtenances with the pound of Drummaforby and also all that and those the said third part ….(rest seemingly not photocopied
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Family Tree Details from this Document Father: James BOYLE of DRUMQUIN, County Tyrone Mother: Jane BOYLE Sons: Hugh BOYLE late of DRUMQUIN, County Tyrone; but now of DUNGIVEN, County Londonderry Premises Demised: [Hugh Boyle’s half-Joint Tenancy–share with his brother Alexander --- from their father James Boyle of Drumquin, TO his brother Alexander ] of the Town and Lands of Upper Kilmore of the Town and Lands of Drumnaforbe of the Town and Lands of Upper Caroney (Carony) and of two Thirds of the Town and Lands of Curraghamulkin Lands of Ardarver Growth of the Woods of: Collow Donaree (Dunnaree) Drummeny / Drumeny (Drummenagh?) Drumscraw (Drumscra) all in the Manner [Manor] of Hastings in the County of Tyrone Also Hugh BOYLE’s Share and proportion of in and to the respective parts of the Several Towns and Lands of Baravey Drumnamalra Lackagh Killen Mullaghamacks (??) / Mullaghnamack (??) Abbey land(s) of Carrickaness all in the County of Tyrone BUT NOT including Hugh BOYLE’s properties of: the Lands of Cloghan, and three Tenements and Houses in NEWTOWN LIMAVADDY County Londonderry Witnesses: Edward McBRIDG Andrew O’NEILL (perhaps the above Hugh BOYLE was an Attorney ??) Side Note : “A Memorial of the within Deed was Entered in the Register Office in the City of Dublin, the Eighth day of July, One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Sixteen [ 8th July 1816 ] at Twelve O’Clock in Book 704, Page 282, No. 482618 & the Execution of Said Deed & Memorial was duly Proved pursuant to an Act of Parliament in that Case made & provided. Signed: Fras. (?) ARMSTRONG D.R. (or K)” [=Deputy Registrar or Keeper ?] Fees & Clerk: 8/2 Registring(?) Stamps: 6 8/8 This Indenture made the Twenty third day of September in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Five [ 23rd September 1805 ] between Hugh BOYLE late of DRUMQUIN in the County of TYRONE but now of DUNGIVEN in the County of LONDONDERRY of the one part and Alexander BOYLE of DRUMQUIN aforesaid BROTHER of the said HUGH BOYLE of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Hugh BOYLE for and in consideration of the natural love and affection he hath for the said Alexander BOYLE and in consideration of the sum of Four Hundred Pounds Stirling to him in hand paid by the said Alexander BOYLE at or immediately before the Ensealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge, and thereof doth release, acquit and discharge the said Alexander BOYLE his heirs, Executors and Administrators for ever by these presents, Hath Granted bargained sold aliened released confirmed transferred Assigned and made over and by these Presents doth grant bargain sell alien release confirm Transfer Assign and make over unto the said Alexander BOYLE (in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and Sale to him thereof made by indenture of Lease for one whole year bearing date the Day next before the Day of the date these presents [ i.e. 22nd September 1805 ] and by force and virtue of the statute for transferring uses into possession) and to his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns; all that and those the undivided half or proportion of him the said Hugh BOYLE in and to the Several and respective towns and Lands following to which he the said Hugh BOYLE and his Brother the said Alexander BOYLE were Joined Tenants by a certain Deed of release heretofore to them thereof MADE BY THEIR FATHER James BOYLE of DRUMQUIN aforesaid, That is to say the said Hugh BOYLE’s share and proportion of one true and Equal individual Moiety: of the Town and Lands of Upper Kilmore of the Town and Lands of Drumnaforbe of the Town and Lands of Upper Caroney (Carony) and of two Thirds of the Town and Lands of Curraghamulkin together with all and Singular the houses, out-houses, ways, Easements, Rights, Members, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, together with all the Interest of him the said Hugh BOYLE in and to the Lands of Ardarver with the Growth of the Woods of Collow Donaree (Dunnaree) Drummeny (Drummenagh?) and Drumscraw (Drumscra) all which such said Lands and Premises are Situate lying and being in the Manner [Manor] of Hastings in the County of Tyrone aforesaid. As also all and Singular his the said Hugh BOYLE’s Share and proportion of in and to the respective parts of the Several Towns and Lands of Baravey Drumnamalra Lackagh Killen Mullaghamacks (??) And the Abby land(s) of Carrickaness all which said Towns and Lands with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging are Situate lying and being in the County of Tyrone aforesaid. ???……………….??? And all the Estate Right Title property claim and demand whatsoever of him the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns at law or in Equity in and to the Same, And every part and parcel thereof with all Deeds & or writings concerning said premises or any part thereof, To have and to hold all and singular his the said Hugh BOYLE’s Title and Interest in and to the before mentioned and conveyed Towns and Lands of Upper Kilmore, Drumnaforbe, Upper Caroney, Curraghamulkin, Ardarver, with the growth of the woods of Collow, Donaree (Dunnaree), Drumeny (Drummenagh?), and Drumscraw (Drumscra) with the rights Members and Appurtenances thereunto respectively belonging unto him the said Alexander BOYLE his heirs and Assigns to his and their own proper use and behoof for Ever, and to have and to hold, all and Singular the said Hugh BOYLE’s Titles and Interest in and to the herein before mentioned and Assigned (or intended so to be) towns and Lands of Baravey, Drumnamalra, Lackagh, Killen, Mullaghnamack (??), and the Abbey land(s) of Carrickaness with all and Singular the Rights and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, unto him the said Alexander BOYLE his Executors Administrators and Assigns for and during the rest residue and remainder of the Several and respective terms for years remaining unexpired of the Leases under which James BOYLE: FATHER of the said Hugh and Alexander BOYLE derived his Title in to said Several Towns and Lands with all benefit of renewal to of and concerning the same, and all Deeds or Writings relating thereto; And (said Indenture contains cov[enants?]) the said Alexander BOYLE doth hereby for him his heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns Covenant promise and agree to and with the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns, That he the said Alexander BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shall and will, well and truly protect save harmless and Indemnify as well the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns, as all and singular his Title and Interest in and to the Lands of Cloghan and three Tenements and Houses in NEWTOWN LIMAVADDY in the County of Londonderry of from & and against any past Lease(?) or possession(?) to or of the debts of James BOYLE aforesaid, the FATHER of the said Hugh and Alexander BOYLE and also of and from a certain Annuity of Fifty pounds a year charged under a certain deed of the thirty first day of August last [ 31st August 1805 ] on all and Singular the hereby granted and released Lands and Premises for the Joint lives of the said James BOYLE and Jane BOYLE his WIFE, Payable in manner therein mentioned, it being the true intent and meaning of these present and of the Parties hereunto that the said Alexander BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns, for the considerations aforesaid shall take all the Estate Title and Interest of him the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns in and to the Several and respective Towns and Lands conveyed Jointly to them The said Hugh and Alexander BOYLE by James BOYLE their FATHER under the aforesaid deed of the thirty first day of August last [31st August 1805 ] (save and except the Lands of Cloghan and three Tenements and Houses in Newtown Limavaddy in the County of Londonderry) he the said Alexander BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns protecting saving harmless and indemnifying the said Hugh BOYLE his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns off from and against the Debts and Annuity to which said premises were made subject and liable by said Deed, and that all and every such further and other Acts Deeds and Assurances necessary in the Law for carrying the true intentions of the Parties hereunto into more Full effect shall be made and done such as Counsel learned in the Law shall reasonably advise Devise or require. In Witness whereof said Parties have hereunto put their hands and Affixed their seals the day and year first within above written. Signed Sealed and Delivered being first duly Stamped in presence of (the words of the Town and Lands of Drumnaforbe appearing interlined before signing and delivery (signed): Hugh BOYLE (& sealed) (signed): Alexander BOYLE (& sealed) Witnesses: Edward McBRIDG Andrew O’NEILL I acknowledge to have received from the Within named Alexander BOYLE the sum of Four hundred pounds Stirling, The Consideration Money within mentioned, the day and year first within above written. (signed): Hugh BOYLE Witnesses: Edward McBRIDGE Andrew O’NEILL H 8 23 September 1805 Hugh BOYLE To Alexander BOYLE Release and Conveyance of Premises in County Tyrone (circular stamp) “Landed Estates Court: Deeds Office” P(ai)d 8/8 H. BOYLE Attorney (?) 96 Capel Street (or c/of Capelss)??
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Family Tree Details from this Document: Father: James BOYLE of DRUMNAFORBE in the County of Tyrone Eldest Son: Reverend John BOYLE -- aged 28 = born c. 1778 Younger Sons: Hugh BOYLE Alexander BOYLE Premises Demised: one undivided Moiety of the Dwelling house, Offices, garden and TAN YARD, now in the possession of Roger O’NEILL under tenant to the said James BOYLE Situate in the town of Drumnaforbe, Manor of Hastings & County of Tyrone (BUT NOTE: Backing-sheet said re: “Lease for Ever of House in DRUMQUIN”) ! Vendor / Lessor: Daniel Moore ECHLIN Esquire of the City of DUBLIN Witnesses: William MOORE (any relation to Daniel Moore ECHLIN?) Edward McBRIDG Back-Sheet details: Box no. 2450 10th September 1806 No. 3 Moore Echlin Esquire To Lease Forever of House in DRUMQUIN James BOYLE Yearly Rent 5 Pounds (circular stamp) Landed Estates ….(office?): DEEDS OFFICE (faint: looks like): Sept. 16 Indenture: (circular stamp): 5 pence paid Printed by Order of the Honorable the Commissioner(s?) for managing the Stamp Duties --- 1804 This Indenture made the Tenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord God, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six [10 September 1806 ] BETWEEN Daniel Moore ECHLIN of the City of Dublin, Esquire of the first part AND James BOYLE of DRUMNAFORBE in the County of Tyrone of the other Part, Witnesseth, that the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN for and in consideration of … the yearly Rent and Covenants herein after reserved Hath demised, granted, set and to Farm let, and by these Presents Doth demise, grant, set, and to Farm let, unto the said James BOYLE ALL that and those one undivided Moiety of the Dwelling house, Offices, garden and TAN YARD, now in the possession of Roger O’NEILL under tenant to the said James BOYLE Situate in the town of Drumnaforbe aforesaid, Manor of Hastings & County of Tyrone aforesaid And by Virtue of Bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN in consideration of 5 shillings ster[ling] by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these Presents [i.e.9th September 1806] and by force of the statute for transferring Uses into Possession and to his Heirs And Assigns To Have And To Hold, the said demised Premises, with the Rights, Members, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns, from the First Day of November last for and during the natural life and lives of the Rev[eren]d John BOYLE, aged 28 years, Eldest son of the said James BOYLE, Hugh BOYLE and Alexander BOYLE: sons of the said James BOYLE and the survivor and survivors of them and for and during the Natural life and lives of all such other person or persons as shall from time to time forever hereafter be added hereunto by Virtue of, and in Pursuance of Covenants and Agreements hereinafter for that purpose mentioned and Contained the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns Yielding And Paying therefore and thereout, yearly and every Year during the said Demise unto the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs and Assigns the yearly Rent of Five Pounds to be paid by said James BOYLE in two equal Payments, on every first day of May and November in every Year during the said Term over and above all Taxes, Charges, and Impositions whatsoever (Quit Rent and Crown Rent excepted) , the first Payment thereof to be made on the first Day of November next ensuing the Date of these Presents. AND if the said reserved yearly Rent or any Part thereof shall happen to be behind or unpaid by the Space of twenty one Days next after the Days herein before mentioned for the Payment thereof, then and so often as it shall so happen it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs or Assigns, into the said demised Premises or any Part thereof to enter and distrain, and the Distress and Distresses then and therefore found, to lead, drive, take away and dispose of according to Law; And if no sufficient Distress or Distresses shall or may be found on the said demised Premises to satisfy the said Rent and all Arrears thereof, then it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs or Assigns, into the said demised Premises or any Part thereof in the Name of the Whole to re-enter, and the same to have again, re-possess and enjoy, as in his or their former Estate, any Thing in these Presents contained to the contrary in anywise notwithstanding. AND the said James BOYLE doth for himself his Heirs and Assigns covenant, promise and agree, to and with the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs and Assigns, by these Presents that he the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns, shall and will from Time to Time and at all Times hereafter, during the Term hereby demised, well and truly satisfy, content and pay to the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs and Assigns, the said yearly Rent on the said Days and Times herein before mentioned for the Payment thereof, clear above all Taxes as aforesaid. AND that the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns, shall and will during this Demise, preserve, uphold, support, maintain, and keep the said demised Premises, and all Improvements made and to be made thereon, in good and sufficient Order, Repair, and Condition; And at the End or other sooner Determination of this Demise, shall and will so leave and yield up the same unto the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs and Assigns. And the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN doth hereby for himself his Heirs and Assigns Covenant with the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns That upon the death of the said John BOYLE, Hugh BOYLE & Alexander BOYLE or any of them which shall first happen(;) upon payment of one shilling by the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns unto the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs and Assigns, so that the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns may at all times for Ever hereafter have a term for three lives in being and undetermined in the Premises {rest written on the side} at …d? under the rents and Covenants – herein contained all which deeds of renewal are to be at the proper Costs And Charges of the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns. AND the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN doth hereby for himself his Heirs and Assigns covenant, promise, and agree to and with the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns, that the said James BOYLE his Heirs and Assigns, paying the said reserved yearly Rent, and performing the Covenants herein before mentioned, shall and may peaceably and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the said Premises, with the Appurtenances, during the Term hereby demised, without any Let, Hindrance, Interruption, or Disturbance of the said Daniel Moore ECHLIN his Heirs or Assigns, or any Person or Persons claiming or deriving from or under him them or any of them. In Witness whereof the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first written Signed Sealed & delivered in Presence of W[illia]m MOORE Edw[ar]d McBRIDG (signature) Dan[ie]l Moore ECHLIN Jam[e]s BOYLE
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THIS INDENTURE made the 11 day of February in the year of our Lord 1813 [ 11th February 1813 ] between Daniel Moore ECKLIN of the City of DUBLIN, Gentleman, one of the Attorneys of the said first part, Alexander BOYLE, Lieutenant in the Royal Tyrone Militia of the second part, and James BOYLE of DRUMQUIN in the County of Tyrone, Esquire, of the 3rd part. WHEREAS by a certain memorandum or instrument in writing bearing date the 14 day of 1758 [sic] Henry LECKY Esquire and James BOYLE therein named agree to demise the customs and pounds of Drumnaforbe and 4 acres of Land and the tenement then lately held by Colonel O’NEILL together with 4 other acres of Land then in the [“occupation” deleted] possession of one John O’NEILL and also 6 other acres of rough land under the road in Mulmachois [?] as in said Instrument particularly described situate in the Manor of Hastings and County of Tyrone unto one George GIVEN of DOORISH [?] in the said County; TO HOLD unto the said George GIVEN his heirs and assigns for 3 lives renewable for ever yielding & paying unto the said Henry LECKY and James BOYLE the yearly rent of 18 pounds sterling payable yearly for the first 14 years commencing the first day of May next ensuing the date of said Instrument and 20 pounds a year for ever after the expiration of said 14 years, payable in like manner half yearly every first May and first November and likewise paying on the fall of each life 11 shillings and 4 pence as a fine for inserting a new life in place of the life so dropped as aforesaid, AND WHEREAS the right title and interest of the said George GIVEN as such tenant as aforesaid in and to the said memorandum and agreement hath come to and is legally vested in the said Alexander BOYLE party hereto subject to the Rents ….. (rest not photocopied)
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