July 10th 1868. From the Times County of Tipperary. To be sold by Auction at O'Meara's Hotel in the town of Nenagh On Thursday, 23rd of July 1868 at the hour of 1 O'clock sharp. By Mr. Frederick Sayers, Auctioneer. The lands of Ballydavid, with dwelling house thereon, known as Ballydavid House, held in fee farm, indemnified against head rent and with Incumbered Estates Court Title. Also parts of the lands of Ballybeg adjoining, held for ever at a rent of £43. The dwelling house and 123 statute acres of land are in hands (Bands) (Copy is bad) and immediate possession can be given. The residue is held by tenants paying £102 yearly; these rents are well paid. The lands which are mostly undulating upland, are in prime order, well fenced and nearly all in grass. The owner expended large sums in improvement. This compact property adjoins the village of Littleton, 8 miles from Thurles, and in the midst of the best sporting and hunting in the County. The Protestant Church adjoins the lands. The Roman Catholic Church is distant about two miles. The dwelling house is modern and in first rate order, comprising 2 unusually fine reception rooms, with 6 (or 8) bedrooms, besides kitchen, servants rooms, pantries, etc. The offices are extensive and in excellent condition, there are also large kitchen and flower gardens, and an excellent orchard. This is one of the most desirable residences in the County. Proposals for purchase by private contract will be received by the solicitor up to the 10th July 1868 Portion of the purchase money can remain out as a first charge. For rentals, conditions of sale and further particulars apply to; The owner, Richard Power, Esq. Maxwell and Weldon, Solicitors, North Great George's Street, Dublin. The Auctioneers Office, Fethard. Co. Tipp.
thank you ever so much Mary, this is the first time someone from my family has been mentioned on this list. Started to think no one had heard of them. Edna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Heaphy" <tipwex@eircom.net> To: "Tipperary" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com>; "Tipperary IRL" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:15 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] July 10th 1868. From the Times July 10th 1868. From the Times County of Tipperary. To be sold by Auction at O'Meara's Hotel in the town of Nenagh On Thursday, 23rd of July 1868 at the hour of 1 O'clock sharp. By Mr. Frederick Sayers, Auctioneer. The lands of Ballydavid, with dwelling house thereon, known as Ballydavid House, held in fee farm, indemnified against head rent and with Incumbered Estates Court Title. Also parts of the lands of Ballybeg adjoining, held for ever at a rent of £43. The dwelling house and 123 statute acres of land are in hands (Bands) (Copy is bad) and immediate possession can be given. The residue is held by tenants paying £102 yearly; these rents are well paid. The lands which are mostly undulating upland, are in prime order, well fenced and nearly all in grass. The owner expended large sums in improvement. This compact property adjoins the village of Littleton, 8 miles from Thurles, and in the midst of the best sporting and hunting in the County. The Protestant Church adjoins the lands. The Roman Catholic Church is distant about two miles. The dwelling house is modern and in first rate order, comprising 2 unusually fine reception rooms, with 6 (or 8) bedrooms, besides kitchen, servants rooms, pantries, etc. The offices are extensive and in excellent condition, there are also large kitchen and flower gardens, and an excellent orchard. This is one of the most desirable residences in the County. Proposals for purchase by private contract will be received by the solicitor up to the 10th July 1868 Portion of the purchase money can remain out as a first charge. For rentals, conditions of sale and further particulars apply to; The owner, Richard Power, Esq. Maxwell and Weldon, Solicitors, North Great George's Street, Dublin. The Auctioneers Office, Fethard. Co. Tipp. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Heaphy" <tipwex@eircom.net> To: "Tipperary" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com>; "Tipperary IRL" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:15 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] July 10th 1868. From the Times July 10th 1868. From the Times County of Tipperary. To be sold by Auction at O'Meara's Hotel in the town of Nenagh On Thursday, 23rd of July 1868 at the hour of 1 O'clock sharp. By Mr. Frederick Sayers, Auctioneer. The lands of Ballydavid, with dwelling house thereon, known as Ballydavid House, held in fee farm, indemnified against head rent and with Incumbered Estates Court Title. Also parts of the lands of Ballybeg adjoining, held for ever at a rent of £43. The dwelling house and 123 statute acres of land are in hands (Bands) (Copy is bad) and immediate possession can be given. The residue is held by tenants paying £102 yearly; these rents are well paid. The lands which are mostly undulating upland, are in prime order, well fenced and nearly all in grass. The owner expended large sums in improvement. This compact property adjoins the village of Littleton, 8 miles from Thurles, and in the midst of the best sporting and hunting in the County. The Protestant Church adjoins the lands. The Roman Catholic Church is distant about two miles. The dwelling house is modern and in first rate order, comprising 2 unusually fine reception rooms, with 6 (or 8) bedrooms, besides kitchen, servants rooms, pantries, etc. The offices are extensive and in excellent condition, there are also large kitchen and flower gardens, and an excellent orchard. This is one of the most desirable residences in the County. Proposals for purchase by private contract will be received by the solicitor up to the 10th July 1868 Portion of the purchase money can remain out as a first charge. For rentals, conditions of sale and further particulars apply to; The owner, Richard Power, Esq. Maxwell and Weldon, Solicitors, North Great George's Street, Dublin. The Auctioneers Office, Fethard. Co. Tipp. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message