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    3. 16-3-1852 ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT Rev Mr Minchin, owner; Richard Chadwick, petitioner. Derrycallaghan, otherwise GreenHills, containing 232acres 2 roods 18 perches statute measure; head rent and tithe rent charge, £13-7-7d; nett annual value, £327-18-2; Messrs Brasington and Gale's valuation, £351-17-6d. The first bid was £2000 and at £4425 Mr Montague Blackett was the purchaser. Mr John Fawcett, 16 Upper Mount St, was the solicitor. 16-2-1852 ENCUMBERED ESTATE SALE In the matter of the estate of Rev William Minchin,Owner; ex parte Richard Chadwick, Petitioner. The commissioners will on Thursday, March11, at the hour of 12 noon, at their Court, 14 Henrietta Street, set up and sell by Public Auction the following lands - Lot no1- Ballycamas, barony of Eliogarty, held under fee farm grant; Lot no 2 - Blean and Loughisle, Barony of Upper Ormond, held under fee farm grant; Lot no 3,Cloncannon, Barony of Ikerrin, held under fee farm grant; Lot no 4 - The retrenched Lands , Barony of Clonlisk, held under fee farm grant; Lot no 5- the Town and Lands of Moneygall, Kilkearan, otherwise Rathkearan, and Gurrane, situate in the Barony of Clonlisk, held partly under fee farm grant, partly under lease for ever, and partly in fee simple; together with the right to hold fairs and markets in said town of Moneygall, and the Customs, Court and duties thereof, held under Letters Patent; Lot no 5, the Mansion House and Demesne Lands of Derrycallaghan otherwise Greenhills, barony of Ikerrin,held in fee simple, except for about 3 acres and 38 perches, statute measure of the bog thereof, which is held under lease for lives, renewable forever, at the yearly rent of two shilings, and a Peppercorn Renewal Fine. 20/11/1854 Encumbered Estates Court In the matter of the estate of Richard W. Monsell, Esq - The lands of Curraghduff and Kilkip East, and Kilkip West, in the Barony of Ikerrin, and County of Tipperary. Lot 1 - The lands of Curraghduff, situate in the parish of Templemore, containing 175 acres 1 rood 25 perches, statute measure, according to recent survey, held under fee farm rent, producing £82-2-9 pence half penny yearly rent. Mr. Michael Corcoran was declared the purchaser at £1800. Lot 2 - The lands of Kilkip East and Kilkip west ,situate in the parish of Killea, and adjoining the foregoing lands, containing 177 acres 0 roods 28 perches, statute measure, held under said fee farm rent, producing £82-15s yearly rent. Mr. Corcoran was declared purchaser at £2050. 8/5/1854 Sale of property On Monday last, according to advertisement, Mr. James Marshall, auctionneer, attended at Brundley's Hotel, for the purpose of putting up for sale the lands of Upper Belleen, purchased by Mr. Abraham, Seed Merchant, of Limerick, in 1852, under the Encumbered Estates Act. Being the fair day of this town, the sale was well attended, and a large number of local gentry were present. At half past two o'clock, Mr.Marsalll commenced the biddings for lot no 1, containing 55 acres 3 roods 11 perches, plantation measure, all in grass; it adjoins the demesne of Solsboro, and has 120 fine old Oak trees on it, besides five acres of thriving plantation, containing over 4000 acres of forest trees, of over 20 years growth. For this lot the first offer was £1100. The bidding was then carried on rather briskly, till Caleb Going, Esq., of Traverston, made the final offer of £1550. Mr. Marshall said he would now submit lot no. 2, in case any gentleman should wish to purchase the lots separately, after which he would put up both together, and if the bids for the two conjointly should exceed the amount offered separately, the property would be knocked down to the gentleman so bidding. Mr. Marshall then proceeded to take the biddings for lot no2, containing 62 acres 3 roods 29 perches, plantation measure. It adjoins the demsne lands of Richmond, is well laid down with clover and grass seeds, with the exception of six acres of wheat; is in a flourishing condition. There are upwards of 80 full grown trees on this lot. The bidding commenced at £1125, and was contiuned languidly till it reached £1200, which was offered by Mr. Rody Spain, Merchant, Nenagh. The two lots together were then put up. the bidding was opened by Mr. Malachi Ryan, of Tyone, at £2000, and after a slow competition, Mr. Willington made the final bid of £2750. Mr. Marshall said he had received a letter from Dr.Atkinson, of Drogheda, who had never seen the lands, offering £3000 for the property. If any gentleman would bid beyond that sum, Mr. Marshall would feel happy in knocking down the estate to him; otherwise he should declare Dr. Atkinson the purchaser. There being no further offer made, Mr. Marshall became the purchaser, in trust, for Dr. Atkinson at £3000. Mary

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