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Showing posts with label Land. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 July 2015

1821 Sale of Winterfield, Drumgriffin, Castlecreevy, Gortroe, Tonegurrane

HOUSES - - LANDS
LANDS TO BE SOLD
TO be SOLD, in parcels, or together, the FEE and INHERITANCE of the following LANDS, part of the lands of THOMAS BUTLER, Esq. for the purpose of discharging family encumbrances:
IN THE COUNTY OF GALWAY--
No. 1. WINTERFIELD, containing 99 acres of excellent land, with a genteel slated house, offices, and garden, in the Parish of Annadown, and Barony of Clare, within 10 miles of the town of Galway, and 8 miles of Tuam, now held by Mr. WM. ROBINSON, under a lease made in 1790, for three lives, (one of which has dropped) at the yearly rent of £100; also
The TOLLS and CUSTOMS of the Fairs and Markets of DRUMGRIFFIN, in the said Parish. -These Tolls and Customs are included in the aforesaid lease. 
No. 2. CASTLECREEVY and GORTROE, containing 254 acres of profitable land, and 66 acres of bog, contiguous to the above mentioned lands, now held by RICHARD SILK, and others, under a lease made in 1811, for twenty-one years, at the yearly rent of £218 9s. 6d.
There is another small part of Castlecreevy let to REDMOND COMMINS for 21 years, from 1814, at £7 10s. per annum; and another small part of it is let to JOHN NEIL, for 37 years from 1790, at £1 per annum.
No. 3. TONEGURRANE, containing 153 acres of arable, pasture, and meadow land, and 173 acres of profitable bog, adjoining the above mentioned lands of Winterfield, now held by PATRICK MORRIS and others, under a lease made in 1803, for 22 years, at the yearly rent of £180 - This farm is on the banks of Lough Corib, and sends a large quantity of turf by water to Galway
It is to be observed, that all the lands in the three foregoing denominations are remarkably good wheat ground.

COUNTY OF THE TOWN OF GALWAY -

No. 4. POLNEROMA and TIVEGARRIFF, within one mile of the town, containing 121 acres of arable and pasture land, and 50 acres of spand, producing kelp weed, now held by PATRICK BURKE, Esq. of Danesfield, under a lease dated in 1799, for 31 years, at £150 per annum. - There is a thatched dwelling house, with a large slated office, on these lands, which are well enclosed.
Proposals, post paid, (and from principals only) are to be directed to Thomas Butler, Esq., No. 3, Renelagh, Dublin; or to Mr. Thomas Ruxton, West, Galway, and 64, Aungier-street, Dublin. -May 30, 1821.

The Freeman's Journal: Dublin, Monday, June 18, 1821.

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

1853 - Sale of Carraghy, Thomas Boyse Estate

IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND.
COUNTY OF GALWAY.
In the Matter of The Estate of Thomas Boyse, Owner and Petitioner.
TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in One Lot, by direction of the Commissioners, on MONDAY, the 5th day of SEPTEMBER, 1853, at the Hour of One o'Clock in the Afternoon, by Mr. EDWARD STAUNTON, at KILROY'S HOTEL in the 
TOWN OF GALWAY,

The Lands CARROWREAGH, alias CARRAGHY, situate in the Barony of Clare, and County of Galway, held in Fee Simple, containing, according to a recent Survey thereof, made by order of the Commissioners, 171a, 3r, 16p. Statute Measure. The Annual Rental of said Lands (including £36 10s., as the Annual value put upon the Unlet Portion thereof), is £86 10s. 0d subject to the Quit or Crown Rent of £2 6s. 6d. per Annum, and to the Annual Tithe Rent charge £8 6s. 2d.
          Dated this 29th day of July, 1853,
HENRY CAREY                            
Secretary.                                    
The Bidding will be submitted to the Commissioners on the 1st November next.
This compact little Property lies about midway between the important Market and Post Towns of Galway and Tuam, being within Two Hours drive or less of each of them. It is distant only two Miles from Clare Galway, where there are a Post-office and Police station. For Poor Law purposes it is situate in the Galway Union and Electoral Division of Liscananaun.
For Rentals and further Particulars, apply at the Offices of the Commissioners, No. 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin; or to
          Messrs. NEWMAN and TANDY, Solicitors for said Owner, having Carriage of the Proceedings, 21, Summer-hill, Dublin, and Waterford; or to
          MAURICE COLLIS, Esq., C.E., 3, North Great George's-street, Dublin.
Galway Vindicator, and Connaught Advertiser, 20 August 1853.

Monday, 9 March 2015

1851 - Annaghdown House

COUNTY OF GALWAY.
THOMAS CONNELL has been instructed by CAPTAIN W. BURKE, of Annadown Lodge,
To Sell Unreservedly By Auction
at his Residence, on THURSDAY, the 6th MARCH next, at the hour of One o'Clock a quantity of 
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising Three Brass and Iron Camp Bedsteads; Mahogany and Hardwood Bedstead; Mahogany Tables and Chairs; Case Drawers, Dressing, Glasses, Tea Store; Fenders and Fire Irons; Dressing Tables, Chamber Ware, Kitchen Requisites, &c.; also, a PHAETON and Harness; three Strong Work Horses, two Fillies, four Cows, Ploughs, Harrows, Winnowing Machine, Oat Bin, Saddles, Cart and Plough Tackling, Carpenters' and Masons' Tools, Crowbars, spare Axletrees, Scales and Weights, Handbarrows, Ladders, a common Leath, &c., &c.
        Terms - Cash. Purchasers to pay Auction Commission.
                                                                  Galway, February 22, 1851.
Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser, 1 March 1851.


COUNTY OF GALWAY.
HOUSE AND LAND TO BE LET.
TO BE LET, with immediate possession, for such terms as may be agreed upon,
Annadown Lodge and Farm,
As lately held by Captain Burke.
There is a good Coach-house, Stables, Barn, &c. The farm contains about 35 Acres (Irish), with a right of Turbary. The house is prettily situated on the shores of Lough Corrib, with good Fishing and Shooting; and there are 70 Acres of Wood adjoining, which would be Let with the above, and is celebrated for its Woodcock shooting - Distant from Galway, by land 12 miles, and by water 7 miles and 5 miles from Headford.
Application to be made to Mr. Hugh Gilligan, Abbeygate-street, Galway.
Galway Vindicator, and Connaught Advertiser, 12 April 1851.


1756 - Land to Let by Richard Kirwan, Cregg

TO be LET, from the first Day of May next, for such a term of Years as shall be agreed upon, the following Lands, being Part of the Estate of Richard Kirwan of Cregg in the County of Galway, Esq; Cregg, containing 300 Acres, all well inclosed and subdivided with double Stone Walls and Quickset Ditches, on which there is a good Dwelling House and Offices, with two large Orchards. 102 Acres in one inclosed Park, being Part of the Lands of Liscananane, all in good Heart, and also a Park of 16 Acres, Part of Ditto, all said Lands are in the Barony of Clare and County aforesaid, within 6 Miles of Galway and Tuam, and are good for Fattening or Tillage.
Curroughan, containing 361 Acres, 2 Roods, 23 Perches, down Survey, for the most part choice Arable, Meadow, and Pasture, with a very convenient Dwelling House and Offices, Kitchen Garden and Orchard, also 84 Acres of Cunahter, being good Arable and Pasture; said Lands are situate in the Barony of Dunmore and County aforesaid, within 4 Miles of Tuam and 16 of Galway.

Proposals in Writing to be received by said Richard Kirwan, and by Mr. James Quin, Merchant in Galway.
Pue's Occurrences, 2 March 1756.

1845 - Major Kirwan of Cregg

A GOOD EXAMPLE TO LANDLORDS
We have much pleasure in stating that Major Pat Kirwan, of Cregg, in this County, has intimated to his tenantry his anxious desire that they shall keep whatever corn they have in their possession for the support of themselves and of their families during the approaching season, at the same time informing them, through his steward, of his intention to forgive the last half year's rent. This is conduct worthy of imitation, and, if generally adopted, would ensure confidence and security against the threatened calamity. We are the more inclined to record this generous act, as we had to remonstrate against the eviction of tenantry on the estate of Major Kirwan some time ago, but we take it for granted, from the kind liberality now evinced, that ample provision has been made for those then obliged to depart from the homes of their childhood. We would be surprised, as we then expressed, if the fact were otherwise.
Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser, 20 December 1845.

Sunday, 8 March 2015

1852 - French of Rocklawn, In Chancery

IN CHANCERY
RUSH and PALMER, Petitioners; JAMES FRENCH, Respondent.
GUINNESS and MAHON, Plaintiffs; Same, Defendant.

PURSUANT to my Report made in this Matter and Cause, dated the 10th day of December, 1851, Proposals will be received by THOMAS PALMER, Junior, of Dominick Street, in the Town of Galway, Esq., the Rceiver in this Cause and Matter, up to and including the 1st day of March next, FOR LETTING, for the term of Seven Years pending said Cause and Matter from the 1st day of November last, ALL THAT AND THOSE that part of the 
Lands Of Rocklawn,
lately held by Michael Fahy, Michael Murphy, Michael Forde, John Nohilly and others, containing in the entire 16 Acres, Irish Plantation Measure, or thereabouts, all which said Lands and Premises are situate in the County of Galway.
Dated this 11th day of February, 1852.                
JEREMIAH J. MURPHY.  
THOMAS M. LYSTER, Solicitor for
         the Receiver, 65, Upper Gardiner
         Street, Dublin.
  N.B. - The above Lands are situate within four miles of the Town of Galway.
Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser, 14 February 1852.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

1848 - Lands to Let in Annaghdown

QUEEN'S BENCH
The feigned Lessee of Woodcock and others, a. John French.
TO BE LET, for Six Months, from the 23d day of September, 1848, subject to Redemption, All that and Those the Town and Lands of WOODPARK, otherwise BALLYLIE, BARRANA, OLD BERRY, the CASTLE PARK of ANNADOWN; also that part of ANNADOWN and SHANKILL, known as the WING PARK, otherwise the TURRET PARKS, or MRS. ANNE'S PARKS; and likewise the Farm and Lands of LIGAN, MUCKERISH, with the sub denomination thereof, and the Bogs, Members and Appurtenances thereto, respectively appertaining; all situate in the Parish of Annaghdown, Barony of Clare, and County of Galway.
GALWAY DAVID HOLMES,
Plaintiff's Attorney, 11, Summer Hill, Dublin.
The Galway Mercury, 28 October 1848.

1850 & 1852 - Evictions

THE CLEARANCE SYSTEM GALWAY. -The Sub Sheriff and police went to the townland of Winterfield on Saturday, and Castlecreevan on Monday, and evicted a large number of persons. The poor rate collector was also present, and seized their furniture for the poor rates. -Galway Mercury.
Tuam Herald, 1 June 1850.

EVICTIONS.
B. Canavan, relieving officer, reported at last meeting of the board of guardians that notice had been served upon him of the eviction of two families off the townland of Beaghmore, division of Beaghmore, the property of C. St George, Esq. Also the eviction of ten families off the townlands of Thomastown and Carabeg, the property of James Clarke, Esq. C. O'Brien reported that he was noticed of eviction of one family off the property of M. J. Browne, Esq., in Annadown electoral division.
A respected correspondent from Moylough has sent us a list of evictions on the Annaghmore property in that neighbourhood. The list amounts to thirty-three families, and comprises a population of one-hundred and sixty persons. One correspondent adds that ten of the above families are getting other holdings. We refrain from comment until we are put in possession of the details of a case which, if true, would furnish a deplorable instance of the impulse given by landlords to an emigration which is already threatening to leave the country a wilderness. -Tuam Herald.
The Fermanagh Mail and Enniskillen Chronicle, 19 May 1853.

GALWAY BOARD OF GUARDIANS.
The Guardians of the Galway union met on yesterday. The following gentlemen were in attendance: -John Redington, Esq., in the chair.
R. N. Somerville, Wm. Clancy, Walter Lambert, Patrick Fitzgerald, Arthur Skilling, W. P. Lambert, H. Griffin, Thomas H. Tierney, John O'Malley, Pierce Joyce, Nicholas Lynch, John Gunning, John Harrison, and John Hall, P.L.L., Esqrs. The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. [...]
A letter was read from Mr. Fynn, the relieving officer, stating that a notice had been served on him that two families, containing nine persons, are to be evicted off the townland of Kennaherny [Rinnaharney], in the Annadown division, the property of Charles O'Rorke.
The Galway Vindicator and Connaught Advertiser, 24 April 1852.

EVICTIONS. - V. Browne, relieving officer, reported that he had notice served upon him of the eviction of 36 persons off the lands of Glanaveel, Cullagh South, and Lisaniska, in the Abbey-West electoral division, and the property of Messrs. Thorngate, who lately purchased those lands in the Incumbered Estates Court. C. O'Brien, relieving officer, reported that two families had been evicted by Marquis Lynch, Esq., at Glanrevagh, in the Annadown division under a barrister's decree, and that such proceeding took place without serving him as relieving officer with the required legal notice. -Tuam Herald.

The Limerick and Clare Examiner, 8 September 1852.

1869 - Farm of Slievefin to be Let

TO BE LET
From the 1st of May next, the
FARM OF SLEAVEFIN.
In the Parish of Annadown, and Barony of Clare. It is situated half-way between Galway and Tuam, and contains
200 ACRES OF GOOD PASTURE LAND.
Applications to be made to
MRS. BLAKE,
31, Raglan Road, Dublin.
The Galway Vindicator and Connaught Advertiser, 10 April 1869.

1857 - Sale of Ardgaineen in the Landed Estates Court

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT - Yesterday.
(Before the Chief Commissioner)
 County of Galway
In the matter of the estate of Richard Andrew Hyacinth Kirwan, Esq. owner and petitioner.
All the lots are held in fee, lots 4, 5 and 6 are situate in the barony of Dunmore, and the remaining lots are situate in the Barony of Clare.
Lot 1 - Ardgaineen (part of) containing 292a 3r 21p statute measure; nett rental, 79l 19s 8d; Messrs Hodges, Smith, and Co.'s valuation, 85l 2s 5d. Sold to Mr Nicholas Kirwan at 1600l.
Lot 4 - Quinaltagh (part of) containing 271a 1r 20p statute measure; nett rental, 97l 2s 6d; Messrs Hodges, Smith and Co.'s valuation, 72l 8s 7d. Same purchaser for 1,700l.
Lot 5 - Quinaltagh (part of), 797a 2r 10p statute measure; nett rental, 58l 10s; Messrs Hodges, Smith and Co's valuation 60; 9s 3d. Purchased by Mr Courtney at 1,050l.
Lot 6 - Quinaltagh (part of) 252a 2r 6p statute measure; nett rental, 98l 19s 7 1/2d; Messrs Hodges, Smith and Co's valuation, 90l 16s 9d. Sold to Mr Courtney for 1,900l.
The sale of lots 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9, was adjourned, there being no adequate bidding.
Mr James Henderson, solicitor, had the carriage of the sale.
Freeman's Journal, 22 May 1857.

Landed Estate Court Records - Annaghdown


The Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland
Estates in Annaghdown and surrounding areas:
  1. Browne Estate, 1855: Rental and Particulars of the Estates of Michael J. Browne, Esq. Includes the townlands of Carrownrooaun, Kilgill, and Cartron. Will be Sold by Public Sale, in Lots, By the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, at their Court, No. 14, Henrietta-Street, Dublin, on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1855, at the hour of twelve o'clock, at noon.
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  3. Hall Estate, 1879: In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Hall (Widow) and several Others, Rental and Particulars. Includes the townlands of Barranny, Woodpark, Ballylee, Shankill, and Muckrush, and Rabbit Island, Muckrush Island, Billybeg Islands, and other Islands in Lough Corrib. To be Sold by Public Auction, in Eighteen Lots, Before the Right Honourable Judge Ormsby, at his Court in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division (lately Landed Estates Court), Inns-quay, Dublin, on Tuesday, the 25th day of November, 1879, at Twelve o'clock, Noon.
  4. Joyce Estate, 1871: In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Appleyard Joyce and William Patrick Joyce. Rental and Particulars of the Demesne Lands of Rahassane Park with the Mansion House and Out-Offices thereon and theTown and Lands of Anglingham or Gortechalla, Cargins, Cregg, otherwise Cregduff, and Gardenham. To be Sold, in eleven lots, before the Honorable Judge Flanagan, at the Landed Estates Court, Inns'-Quay, in the City of Dublin, on Friday, the 9th day of June 1871, at 12 o'clock, Noon.
  5. Kirwan Estate, 1856: In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Andrew Hyacinth Kirwan, Esq., Rental of lands including the townlands of Ardgaineen, Monroe, Racoona, Knockdoebeg East, Knockdoebeg West, Caraun, the Glebe, Cloghaun, Liscaninane, Bawnmore, Drimbaun and Cregg. To be Sold in Eighteen Lots by the Commissioners For Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland on Thursday. the 6th day of November, 1856, at the hour of 12 o'clock, at Noon. 
  6. Kirwan Estate, 1857: In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Andrew Hyacinth Kirwan, Esq. Rental of the Lands of Ardgaineen, Monroe, The Glebe (Part of Drumbaun), & Part of Knockdoebeg West; Held in Fee. To be Sold in Nine Lots, by The Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates, at their Court, 14 Henrietta-street, Dublin, on Thursday, the 21st Day of May, 1857.
  7. Kirwan Estate, 1863: In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Kirwan - Rental and Particulars of the Town and Lands of Ardgaineen, otherwise Ardneagh, Held in Fee, and situate in the Barony of Clare, and County of Galway, To Be Sold, Before the Honorable Judge Dobbs, at the Landed Estates Court, Inns Quay, in the City of Dublin, On Thursday, the 19th day of November, 1863, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, In Four Lots.For Retals and all further information, apply to the Landed Estates Court, Dublin; to Nicholas Kirwan, Esq., the Owner, Nelson-street, Liverpool; to Mr. Martin O'Neill, Ardgaineen, Drumgriffin; or to Henry Torrens Graham, Solicitor having the Carriage of Sale, 7, Mountjoy-place, Dublin.
  8. Lambert Estate, 1855: In the Matter of the Estate of James Staunton Lambert. Rental and Particulars of Estates in the Baronies of Dunkellin, Kilconnell, Clare and Moycullen in the County of Galway and in the Barony of Clanmorris in the County of Mayo, also in the County of the Town of Galway. Which will be Sold by Auction in Twenty Six Lots on Thursday the 22nd day of November, 1855, at the Hour of 12 o'Clock, Noon. This Sale includes the Corballyblaney Estate of Corbally North, Corrandrum, and Cahernahoon and the Waterdale Estate of Mullaghruttery, Carheeny or Crossabara, Gortadooey, pt. of Oghill or Youghill, Gortcloonmore, part of Oghill or Youghill, part of Oghill or Youghill called Waterdale, part of Mullaghruttery, and part of Oghill or Youghill, called Cloughaun.
  9. Lynch Estate, 1856: In the Matter of the Estate of Mary, wife of James Joyes and Redita Lynch, Spinster, Sisters and Coheiresses of Andrew Henry Lynch, Esq., deceased, and of Margaret Lynch. Spinster, decesased. Rental of the Lydigan Estate situate in the Barony of Dunkellin and County of Galway, to be Sold by Auction in One Lot, by the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, at their Court, 14 Henrietta-street, in the City of Dublin, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May, 1856, at the Hour of 12 o'Clock, Noon. This estate is comprised of the townlands of Lidacan, Lissarulla, Caherlea and Gortatleva.
  10. Lynch Estate, 1876: In the Matter of the Estate of the Reverend John Darcy, John De Burgh Lynch, Frances Lynch, Spinster, Edmund Kerin and Isabella his wife, and Lucius Deering, Charles Henry James, and Michael Hennessy, Assignees of Anthony Lynch, an Insolvent, Owners; James Blaquiere, Petitioner. Rental of the Lands of Balrobuck, Glenrevagh and Rickardbee situate in the Barony of Clare and County of Galway, to be sold in one lot, before the Right Hon. Judge Flanagan, at the Landed Estates Court, Inns' Quay, in the City of Dublin, on Friday, the 28th day of April, 1876, at the hour of 12 o'clock, Noon.
  11. Mitchell Estate, 1885: In the Matter of the Estate of Edmund Mitchell. Rental and Particulars of Part of the Lands of Cahernahoon situate in the Barony of Clare and County of Galway, and part of the Lands of Moyloughbeg, situate in the Barony of Tyaquin and County of Galway. To be Sold in Two Lots, by the Right Honorable Judge Flanagan, at the Land Judges Couty, Four Courts, Inns Quay, in the City of Dublin, on Firday, the 6th day of November, 1885, at the Hour of 12 o'Clock Noon.
  12. Oranmore and Browne Estate, 1852: In the Matter of the Estate of the Right Hon. Dominick, Lord Oranmore and Browne. Rental and Particulars of Valuable and Extensive Fee-Simple Estates situate in the Town and County of Galway and in the Barony of Ballymoe in the County of Roscommon, and of Leasehold Estates in the Barony of Carra, County of Mayo, held for the residue of a Term of 99 Years, commencing from the 1st day of November 1840, to be Sold by the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, at their Court, No. 14, Henrietta-Street, in the City of Dublin, on Tuesday, the 25th Day of May, 1852, at the Hour of Twelve o'Clock, Noon. Includes the townlands of Sylaun, Carrowbrowne, Kilroghter, Laght George, Rooaunmore, Lackaghmore, Coolaran, Carheenlea, Caherteemore North and South, and an undivided moiety of the Common of Turloughmore on which are held the Fairs of Turloughmore.
  13. Rochfort Estate, 1856: In the Matter of the Estate of Horatio William Rochfort, Esquire, Owner; John Downes Rochfort, Esquire, Petitioner. Rental Maps and Particulars of Fee-simple and Fee-farm Estates situate in the Counties of Galway and Wexford, which will be Sold by Auction in Five Lots, as stated in the Annexed Rental, Particulars, and Maps, by the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, at their Court, Henrietta Street, Dublin, on Friday, the twenty-seventh day of June, 1856, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, at noon. This sale includes part of the Lands of Annaghdown, Annagh West, part of the Lands of Cotteentymore, Cotteentybeg, and Lisheenanoran, in the Barony of Clare and County of Galway.Part of the Lands of Annaghdown, and part of the Lands of Cotteenty, are held under Lease for Lives renewable for ever, bearing date the 9th day of April, 1781, whereby James Skerrett demised to John Rochfort, All that and those, the intermixed Acres in Annaghdown, containing 32 a. 3r, 10p., and also the intermixed Acres in the Lands of Cotteantagh, containing 21a. 1r. 10p., all situate in the Parish of Annaghdown, Barony of Clare, and County of Galway, for the lives of John Staunton Rochfort, since deceased, Robert Rochfort, since deceased, and Anne Rochfort, now Dowager Lady Blakiston, age about 93 years, with covenant for perpetual renewal, upon payment of a fine of one pepper-corn for every such renewal, at the Yearly Rent of £39, late currency, equivalent to £36 sterling, payable half-yearly, on every First day of May and First day of November.The Tenant's part of the Original Lease is not forthcoming, but an attested copy of the Memorial thereof, together with a Copy of said lease and a tracing of the Map therein referred to, will be given to the Purchaser. The Purchaser shall not be at liberty to object by reason of the non-production of the original Lease, or to require evidence of the title of the Lessor to grant the same, or object thereto by reason of any Incumbrance affecting his Interest. 
  14. Mansergh St. George Estate, 1876: In the Matter of the Estate of Richard James Mansergh St. George. Rental and Particulars of Sale of Fee-Simple Estates in the Barony of Clare to be Sold by Public Auction, in Thirty-Eight Lots, before the Hon. Judge Flanagan, at the Landed Estates Court, Inns-Quay, in the City of Dublin, on Friday, the 3rd day of March, 1876, at the Hour of 12 o'clock, Noon. Comprised of the townlands of Carrowbeg, Ballyhale, Keernaun, Cloonavarnoge, Bunnaconneen, Glennagarraun, Cordarragh, Ardfintan, Kildaree, Tobbercrossaun, Ballynakillew and Kilmurry, Cahergal, Lerrera or Crossaun, Ellagh, Bunaunraun, Rafwee, Caltragh, Skingannagh, Ballycolgan, Crossursa, Gortnaporia, Bohercuill, Donaghpatrick, Lisdonagh, Gortarica, Demesne of Headford, Balrickard, Racepark, Glebe, Pollscullaire, Headford, Gortnamona, Lodge, Clooneen, Gortrory or Roger's Field and Bridge Street, St. George's Square, High Street, Castle Street, New and Bog Road in the Town of Headford.
  15. St. George of Tyrone Estate, 1853: In the Matter of the Estate of Christopher St. George of Tyrone, in the County of Galway, Esquire. Rental, Maps and Particulars of the Valuable Fee Simple Estates of Ballybaun, Caherakeeny otherwife Cloghaunekit otherwise Mossfort, Gortnasculloge and Carheenard, situate in the Barony of Clare and Urracly situate in the Barony of Dunmore.