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The Bantry Estate Collection - University College Cork Library

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BL/EP/B/<br />

68 11 July1890<br />

Assignment of the full benefit of a covenant on the part of the late William<br />

Henry Hare White, 3 rd Earl of <strong>Bantry</strong> for the payment of the sums of £32,000,<br />

£1,000, £600, £400, £1,000 and £1,000 (of a sub-mortgage taken out on the<br />

14 th May 1870), and full right to recover and receive and give effectual<br />

receipts for the sums in the name of Robert White and Jeremiah Francis<br />

Leonard. It is made by Jeremiah Francis Leonard, Reen Lodge, Adrigole,<br />

Robert White, Reen Lodge, Adrigole, and parties mentioned by Schedule, to<br />

Herbert Charles West, (Solicitor), City of Dublin. West is to hold this upon<br />

trust as security of payment to the parties of the Schedule. Lists the parties<br />

within a Schedule from 1876-1890, giving dates, parties involved, amounts<br />

and addresses. Includes a copy of the assignment.<br />

69 11 July 1890 – 20 April 1891<br />

18<br />

2 items<br />

Agreement made between Robert White and Jeremiah Francis Leonard, and<br />

William Smiddy (Victualler), Grand Parade Market, <strong>Cork</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y demise to<br />

Smiddy the Royal Naval Hotel, Castletown Berehaven, for 99 years, subject to<br />

a proviso for redemption. If they should pay Smiddy £2,000 with interest of £5<br />

per cent per annum before the 1 st January next, he will surrender the premises<br />

back to them. If not paid, they will pay the interest half yearly on the 1 st<br />

January and the 1 st July. <strong>The</strong>y will insure the premises for £1,200. If the<br />

interest should be paid on time, Smiddy agrees not to press for the full £2,000<br />

until after five years from the date of this indenture. Includes a schedule of<br />

lands and premises referred to in the document; and an indenture agreed in<br />

1891 that White and Leonard agree to pay any interest due on the security of<br />

£36,000 on the mortgage of £2,000 within 90 days of it being due. Also a<br />

schedule of debts taken out by White and Leonard.<br />

70 13 Oct. 1891<br />

see also<br />

88, 94<br />

Mortgage of £400 with interest of £10 per cent per annum, taken out by<br />

Robert White, Jeremiah Francis Leonard, Alicia Leonard (Wife), all of Lee<br />

View, Sundays Well, City of <strong>Cork</strong>, and John Michael Sullivan (Shopkeeper),<br />

Castletown Berehaven, with Andrew Collins (Clerk of the Petty Sessions),<br />

Skibbereen, against a charge on the <strong>Bantry</strong> <strong>Estate</strong>, amounting to £36,000.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y agree to pay to Collins the full amount with interest, on the 1 st April<br />

next. Any amount due after this date will be paid with interest half yearly on<br />

the 1 st October and the 1 st April.<br />

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