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6. Lenigan of Castle Fogarty<br />

715 1 May 1796<br />

Lease for a term of 3 lives or 31 years on the lands of Coolkill, Co. Clare and<br />

Bally[ ] Co. Tipperary. George Studdert of Kilkshen House, Co. Clare in<br />

consideration of £20,000, sold the lands of Coolkill, Colldaly, Clareen,<br />

Ballyhoughter in Co.s Tipp and Clare to Michael Angelo Taylor of Whitehall,<br />

City of Westminster subject to a condition of Redemption.<br />

Now to be rented to Thomas Lanagan, at £450.14.151½, to be paid half<br />

yearly, 1 st Nov and 1 st May.<br />

716 1 Jan 1812<br />

Marriage Settlement between Thomas Lenigan of Castlefogarty, and Clarinda<br />

O’Reilly, daughter of John Reilly, Mount Street, Dublin. The terms dictate<br />

that the lands of Rossmult held by lease by Lenigan from George Ryan, be<br />

along with a yearly jointure of £100, charged for the benefit of Clarinda.<br />

£1000 is to be bequeathed on her death to her surviving issue, and she is to<br />

receive £1000 if her husband predeceases her. The Trustees of the Settlement<br />

are Valentine Maher of Co. Tipperary and Peter Coleman of Dundalk.<br />

717 27 Sept 1814<br />

718 1819<br />

Conveyance of lands of Clareen, Coolkill, Cooldaly comprising 167a 20p and<br />

Ballyhaughter 125a 2r. Thomas Lanigan of Castlefogarty to Francis James,<br />

The Earl of Llandaff in consideration of £4,920.<br />

Rental of [Clareen] prepared for John Evans and James Lenigan, detailing<br />

annual rents totalling £723.4.3 received from 37 tenants. Features jotted<br />

calculations on reverse.<br />

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