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728 31 Dec 1834<br />
Copy lease of part of the lands of Templebeg, Co. Tipperary (20a). James<br />
Lenigan, Castlefogarty, Co. Tipperary to The Revd Denis Maher, Parish Priest<br />
of Upper Church, Co. Tipperary, for a term of 3 lives or 32½ years at an<br />
annual rent of £18.9.3, payable half yearly on the 1 May and 1 Nov, with 21<br />
days grace before the seizure of goods to the value of the rent owed.<br />
729 18 Jan 1835<br />
Release of the towns and Lands of Longford and Derrygowna, Co. Tipperary<br />
from all claims under an Articles of Agreement dated 28 Jan 1809. James<br />
Lenigan, Castlefogarty, Co. Tipperary (executor of his father Thomas) to The<br />
Hon. Lady Elisha Mathew, Thomastown Castle, Co. Tipperary and James<br />
Evans, Hertford Street, Mayfair.<br />
730 20 Jan 1835<br />
Assignment of an indenture dated 11 Mar 1713 relating to the lands of<br />
Longford Pass. Co Tipp. William B. Evans of Hertford St. Mayfair 1 st part;<br />
Lady Elisha Mathew of Thomastown Castle, Co. Tipp 2nd part; John Evans of<br />
Hertford St. 3 rd part; Edmond Lenigan of Thurles 4 th part; and James Lenigan<br />
of Castle Fogarty 5 th part. On the 5 Dec 1833 WB Evans advanced £7000 to<br />
Lady Elisha, which she charged on lands already charged with £53,000. WB<br />
Evans now assigns to Lenigan his interests in the towns and lands of Longford<br />
Pass in return for the payment of the balance of the £5000 due.<br />
731 30 Sept 1837 – 19 Oct 1896<br />
Ballycahill Tithes. File of documents relating to tithe charges on Ballycahill.<br />
Includes Copy Notice of Contract for tithes for the Rectory/Parsonage of<br />
Ballycahill, 30 Sept 1837. Copy order reducing Tithes July 1896. Also letters<br />
to Col. Ryan Lenigan from his solicitor Allan Morgan, concerning this matter,<br />
1896.<br />
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