More estates. 5-6-1852 ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT SALE In the matter of the estate of Rev William MInchin, owner. Exparte, Richard Chadwick, petitioner. The real and freeheld estates of the owner in this matter,were on March 11 last, submitted for sale by the Commissioners,at their court, Henrietta Street, Dublin; the property had ben offered in six lots, and sales were then effected in only lots 1 and 6, the latter of which comprised the mansion and lands of Greenhills. The four lots remaining unsold were by order of the Commissioners, set up for sale at the Courthouse, Roscrea, onThursday last, by Mr J. Connolly, auctioneer, Parsonstown. Long previous to the hour (12 o'clock) fixed for commencement of the sale the courthouse was densely thronged by persons taking an interest in the disposal of the property. A survey and valuation of these estates had been made pursuant to an order of the Commissioners, by Messrs Brassington and Gale, when their contents and valuation rents were taken, as stated in the rental. The first lot offered for competition was lot no 2. This lot is situate near the town of Moneygall, and is in the Lateragh electoral division of Nenagh poor law union, barony of Upper Ormond, and County of Tipperary. It consists entirely of arable and pasture land of good quality, and is in the neighbourhood of the subsequent lots. It is denominated the lands of Blean and Loughisle. It was stated to contain 742 acres i rood and 26 perches, statute measure, or 439 acres, 3 roods and 9 perches plantation measure. It was held by tenants either for lives or years, with the exception of two holdings together containing 43 acres, which were held from year to year, and 190 acres lately come into the hands of the receiver, and valued at £121 per annum. The lot is described as being held under fee farm grant from Rev Edmond Joseph O'Reilly and others tro Rev William Minchin (the owner) dated April 30, 1851, subject to the yearly rent of £74-11-1d, made pursant to the Renewable Leasehold Conversion act. The original lease which has been so converted,bears date June 15, 1788, made by Denis O'Brien to William Minchin for three lives renewable for ever, said original lease and fee farm grant, with counterparts of the tenants leases, should be handed to the purchaser. The rental hitherto received from the entire lot when the entire was set amounted to £443-18-9d, and Messrs Brassington & Co valuation of it is £459-7-6d, ordnance tenement valuation £387-3-3d, and poor law valuation £496-10s. It is also subject to £15-13-2d tithe rent, and its annual incomeper the recent rental would be £353-14-6d. The first offer was £1,000 from Mr Charles Williamson, who afterwards advanced to £2,973. The other bidders were Messrs E.A. Blackett, Jeremiah Clarke, and Darius McEgan, which later gentleman was declared the purchaser at £3,000. Lot no 3 was the next offered for sale, it is denominated the lands of Cloncannon; it was stated to be held under a fee farm grant, which,pursuant to to the Leaseholds Conversion act, a lease for three lives renewable forever, had been converted, subject to an annual head rent of £159-14-10d, and £15-10-4d tithe rent charge. It is stated to contain 1194 statute acres. 587 statute acres are demised for a term of 1000 years, at a yearly rent of £126-9-3d. the residue is either untenanted or held by yearly tenants. Annuities are made payable on a portion of these lands for two annuities of £83 each, for the lives of two persons, respectively aged 45 and 46. The net annual rental deducting head rent and tithe rent charge is £219. Messrs Brassington & Co's valuation is £512, the poor law valuation is £587. It is situate close to the the town of Moneygall, and is in the Roscrea poor law union, Borrisnoe electoral division, barony of Ikerrin and County of Tipperary. It consists for the most part of arable and pasture, and includes 204acres 3 roods and 30 perches,stature measure of unclaimed mountain and common. The bidders were Messrs McEgan, Bennett, Smallman, Williamson, Clarke, and Blackett, which latter gentleman was declared purchaser at £750. Lot no 4 consisted of lands denominated the retrenched lands, held under a fee farm grant. It is stated to contain 500 statute acres, nearly half of which is either unset or held by yearly tenants. The residue is held by leasehold tenants. The last total annual rental is stated to be £303-7-8d, and is subject to £99-6-2d head rent, and £22-8s tithe rentcharge, which would leave its net annual value, per this rental, £188-13-3d. Mesrs Brassington & Co valued it at £289-3-2d. A loan of £100 was obtained by the owner under the Landed Property Improvement Act, and expended on the improvement of art of this lot called "Loyer", about £13 of which sum has been reapid, and the purchaser will be subject to payment of the residue by half yearly instalments of £3-5s each; it is also situate close to the town of Moneygall. The bidders were Messrs George M.Williamson, Michael bennett, Clarke, Touhey and Blackett, the latter of whom became purchaser at £1200. The next lot consisted of the town and lands of Moneygall, Kilkeeran and Gurrane, held under fee farm grant, containing altogether 305 ac. Ir 6p. stature measure, situate in the barony of Clonlisk and Kings County, with the fairs and markets of said town of Moneygall and the customs thereof, held under a Patent. Part of this lot, containing 107ac 1r 8p. statute measure, is within the bounds and known as part of Greenhill Demesne, the remaimder of which forms part of lot no1. A sum of £87-19-3d was expended on part of this lot last referred to, under the Labouchere Drainage Act, payable by half yearly instalments of £3-0-2d, four of which instalments have been repaid, and the purchaser will be liable for payment of the residue. Comprising part of it, is situate the village and post town of Moneygall, which occupies 21ac 1 r 28 p statute measure of this lot, and is valued by Messrs Brassington & Gale at £25-10s per annum; and the townland outside of the town, being the residue of the lot, containing 283ac 3r 18p, and is valued by Mesrs Brassington & Gale at £336-12-5d per annum. Its gross annual value,as per rental, is stated to be £613-10-7d , subject to £11-10-11d headrent and tithe rent charge, leaving a presumed net annual value of £501-19-8d. For this lot the bidders were Messrs Geo. Minchin, Williamson, Clarke, Blackett, Bolton and Greene. Mr Greene was declared the purchaser at £2,800 in trust for Mr Holmes. We understand that Mr Blackett, the purchaser of two of the above lots, is an English gentleman, resident in Northumberland. Mary