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    1. [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 11.
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> Date: Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:38 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 11. To: "Tipperary, Irl" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, "Tipperary, Co" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 11. 85. Power of Attorney, dated 4th Feb. 1705, from Mary, Duchess of Devonshire (Guardian of Sir Redmond Everard), James Duke of Ormond, and William, Marquis of Harington, surviving Trustees to the said Sir Redmond Everard, to John Butler of Lincoln’s Inn, County Middlesex, Esq., and annulling a previous power to said John Butler and Richard Tisdall. Inrolled 10th July 1706. 86. Deed dated 23rd April, 1677. John Grace of Brittas, Co. Tipperary, Esq., to Theobald Mathew, of Thurles, Esq., James Mandevill of Ballydyne, Gent, Thomas Butler of Templemore, Gent., and Daniel Ryane, of Ferteana, Gent. Brittas, 549 acres, plantation measure, profitable, and 36 acres unprofitable. Athshanbohy, 18 acres, profitable, Cassestown, 245 acres, Athindbegge and Athindmore, 247 acres, Killclony, 365 acres, Cullycolly Woods, 121 acres, Cloyn, 139 acres, Turkloe, Ballydanyne and Arthersland, alias Coppy Woods, 301 acres. To hold to the said feoffees and the survivor or them, to the several uses therein mentioned. Inrolled 3rd August 1709. 87. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 3rd December, 1711, to Sir Robert Maude, Bart, constituting Coolebane, Dooris, Kildoneen, Carewoughtragh, Rossmore, Shravallery, Carrigeen, Monrowagh, Ballindromine, Inshiloghry, Atybrick, Lassenagh, Cooleangy, Gortarush, Knockbrack, Dundrome, Carowkeele, Ballintemple, alias Lisnegiltoragh, Dory, Ballywilde, Garryduffe, and Russenagh, Carrowtragh, Gortassa, Clone and part of Itrory, West Corbally, and Gortneskehy, Ballysinode, Rossacleynoe, Drommaconna, Gortynedowly, Graffingbeg, Bellaghbryen, Garryorah, Gortafora, Couletankard, Gortnagranagh, Colecussine, in the Barony of Kilnemanagh, Co. Tipperary. Moykarky, Parkstowne, Coolekipp, Curraheen, and part of Foulcherstowne, Barony of Ikerrin, Co. Tipperary. The Manor of Dundrum. Rent 6/8. Inrolled 4th Dec. 1711. 88. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 5th Dec. 1711, to Anne, Countess of Tyrone, of a market to be held at the town of Carrick every Tuesday and Saturday, and three fairs, on the Monday and Tuesday next after the Feast of Pentecost, on the 4th August, and on the Wednesday and Thursday after the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, respectively. No rent. Inrolled 21st Dec. 1711. 89. Pardon by the Duke of Ormond, dated 12th Sept., 10th Anne, of John Mandevile and James St. John, for the homicide of James Slattery. Inrolled 22nd Dec. 1711. 90. Deed dated 28th Oct. 1712. Charles Alcocke, of Clonmel, Esq., Joseph Tinson, and Sarah, his wife, of Clonmel, Thomas Batty of Clonmel, Samuel Lowman of Monemichael, Richard Moore of Clonmel, Joseph Tinson of Clonmel, David Rogers of Clonmel, John Jolly of Clonmel, John Lapp of the city of Waterford, Merchant, Phillip Carleton, and the said John Lapp of the city of Waterford executors of Benjamin Bolton, late of the city of Waterford deceased, James Harrison and Elinor Harrison, alias Moore, his wife, of Cloughjordan, and Stephen Moore of Barne, executors of Thomas Moore of Barne, deceased, Sir Emanuel Moore, Baronet, and Dame Catherine, his wife, first part, and the Right Hon. Edward Southwell, of Kinsale, and William Percivall, Archdeacon of Cashel, second part, Hercules Beere, third part, grants to Edward Southwell and William Percivall, and their heirs, 148 acres, profitable land, plantation measure, in Powerstown, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Borheenduffe, 48 acres, plantation measure, Croane, 86 acres, Moorestowne Walsh, alias Ballynemony, 122 acres, Ballyrobbin, 13 acres, Glanaleamy, 163 acres, Powerstown, 94 acres, Monemichael, 36 acres, Clonmel lands, 180 acres--Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. To hold to the said Edward Southwell and William Percivall, as tenants to a praecipe, to be sued by Hercules Beere, so as a common recovery may be suffered according to trusts herein mentioned. Inrolled 6th April, 1713. 91. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 9th April 1713, of John Jenkins, Esq., to be second Justice of the Court of Royalties and Liberties of the County of Tipperary. Also, to be Master of the Rolls and Prothonotary of the same Court. Inrolled 16th April 1713. 92. Lease, dated 13th August 1697. Duke of Ormond grants to Joseph Ivie of the City of Waterford, Esq., Holycross, 1036 acres, Grange, 154 acres, Cloghane, 176 acres, Lisnegraugh, 144 acres, Grangenoe, Glanbane, and Rathclogheen, 1010 acres, and Raheenfarnoge, 176 acres, making in all 2696 acres, plantation measure, Barony of Eliogurty and Ikerrin, Co. Tipperary. To hold for lives renewable for ever. Rent £200 sterling, two fat beeves as acates or £3; 6d per £1, receiver’s fees; and the best beast or £5 as an heriot. Renewable Fee £200. Inrolled 23rd April 1715. 93. Lease, dated 9th October, 1697. Duke of Ormond to Joseph Ivie, of Holycross, Co. Tipperary, Esq. Duke of Ormond’s part of Burrowaliegh, with all other lands set by the late Duke to James Morris, containing 1394 acres, plantation measure, Barony of Kilnamanagh, Co. Tipperary. To hold for lives renewable for ever. Rent £44.5.0. One beef and two fat wethers as acates or £2. 6d per £1, receiver’s fees; and the best beast or £5 as an heriot. Renewable fine £44.5.0. Inrolled 23rd April 1715. 94. Lease, dated 3rd December, 1636. Piers Butler, Knight, Lord Viscount of Ikerrin, to Richard Butler of Kilcash, Esq., and Edward Butler of Derrylosgane, Esq. Lismalling, Killismalling, Mongvoy, Ballynarnave, Aghvolye, Islands, Graigshonine, Graigeagh, Killm’collmoge, Cloggagh, Garrincassea, alias Garrincassye, Shanegarrye, Dunedrenane, Millgarden, alias Garrinvollan, Milltowne, Cnockeaneikitt, Killnehowane, Cloneomilchone, Killvrahye, Graigimans, Lisduffe, Cluonnorhy, Feanor, Inshirohery, alias Inayroddery, alias Insierruorke, Corrath, Clognecorrath, Graighpaden, Rathbelly, Ballygallavane, Killeballgallvan, Coulcrue, Rathmanagh, Ballynegleragh, Ballinvye, Ballybegnemony, Barranstowne, Killcloney, Tullagh, Lissmure, Tullaghskinvine, Long Orchard, Killenehir, Tencnockie, Barnanlissine, Febane, Killcorrickie, Brecanagh, Lissdillin, Dromvyn, Tonroe, Tirrevallye, Killea, Gortinmacphillip, Crumlyn, Killoghy, Shanekitt, Dromard, Buolygormoy, Aghaboy, Cullaghill, Ballyanagh, Cluonebugh, Gortdahye, Culloghanaffren, Aghale, Garrynagree, Culchell, Ballynogh, Co. Tipperary. Fonstowne, (Definitely F) alias Ballynontye, and Kilecluon, County of Crosse, Tipperary. Cornageale, Grene, Cnockgreny, and Fourkill, Co. Kilkenny. To hold for two years, Peppercorn rent. 95. Release dated 6th Dec. 1636. Sir Piers Butler, Knight, Lord Viscount Ikerryne, to Richard Butler of Kilcash, and Edward Butler of Derrylosgane. A family settlement of the lands leased in No. 94. To hold for ever for certain uses.

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