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The Laois Papers Wills Etc Genealogical Society of Ireland Deeds in this listing are Leases, Assigments, Settlements, Indentures, The Laois Papers Wills etc. Many are originial documents and some are drafts. Deeds The indexing is not completed and this listing will be updated. In the 1990s the Genealogicial Society of Ireland came into possession of a Classification of the Laois Papers large collection of papers which had originated in a solicitor’s office in County Deeds Laois, formally Queen’s Co Ireland. Rentals Family papers This is an index to the papers that have been classified as deeds. January 2013 Box Deed Type Date Names Place No No Lease 1780 Chas Henry Earl Mountrath Isaac Cantrell Alice Cantrell Mountrath 1 1 Lease 1823 Robert Goodbody Robert Kenny John Milner Grange Lodge Queens Co 1 2 Lease Relates to 1792 George Beale Joshua Beale Mark Goodbody Jonathan Gatchell Cork Mountmellick 1 3 earlier lease 1729 Lease 1826 Robert Goodbody Jonathan Pim Clara Kings Co Mountmellick 1 4 Robt Goodbody Richard Shannon Anthony Pim John Millner Mark Lease 1826 Mountmellick 1 5 Goodbody Commission 1765 John Winne Archibold Douglas Lord George Henry Lennox (soldier) 1 6 Cloughjordan Tipperary Conveyance 1823 Mary Harrison Elizabeth Lewis John Baldwin Joseph Baldwin 1 7 Castlecuffe Queens Glenlara Roscrea Dalkey Lease 1935 Henry Pim Lucy Pim William Dickinson Joseph Gleeson Samuel Pim 1 8 Mountmellick Lease & Mortgage 1650 Nicholas Sankey Sir Francis Blundell Rathclyne Longford Kings Co 1 9 Earl Chas Henry of Mountrath Patrick Saunders Daniel Delany Thomas Clonan Mountrath Dean of Lease 1779 1 10 Thompson John Wallace (Farmer) Rev Chas. Coote Kilfenora Lease 1733 Walter Stephens Thomas Pope (painter) John Banfield (brazier) City of Dublin 1 11 Land Settlement 1747 Henry Singleton William York Robert French Arthur Gore Dublin 1 12 Earl of Mountrath Charles Pim James Dunn Garrett Hogan Richard Despard Lease 1740 Dublin 1 13 William Borrough Henry Usher Lease 1814 Sir Chas Henry Coote Martin Bray & List of occupiers of neighbouring lands Ballyfin Mountrath 1 14 1882- Richard Hayden Henry Robert Peel Despard William W Despard Elizabeth Marriage settlement Laois Queens Co 1 15 1891 Kemmis Sir CH Coote John Connor Charles Bewley Philip Roberts Clerk of Peace List Lease 1817 Mountrath 1 16 of occupiers of neighbouring lands Mountrath James St Dublin Lease Renewal 1814 Sir CH Coote Hannah & Jane Pim Joshua Pim 1 17 Tullylost Lease 1825 Michael Dunne Sir CH Coote Mountrath 1 18 Lease 1827 Sir CH Coote Barth. Seale Daniel Dougheny Edwin Patterson Ballyfin Mountrath Queens Co 1 19 Lease 1782 Sir CH Coote Henry Foster James Walpole Richard Colcutt Mountrath 1 20 2 Box Deed Type Date Names Place No No Sir CH Coote John Bergin (weaver) William & David Fitzgerald James Lease 1816 Mountrath 1 21 Cudehy Sir CH Coote William Dimond George Fred Alexander son of Duke Ernest Lease 1826 Ballyfin Queens 1 22 Augustus of Cumberland Sir CH Coote John Wildridge(mason) Edward & Luke Dempsey John Harris Mountrath Dublin Dean of Lease 1777 1 23 Richard Calcutt Kilfenora Lease 1774 Sir CH Coote James Deery Richard Calcutt Jonathan Pim Mountrath 1 24 Lease 1825 Sir CH Coote Hannah & Jonathan Pim and other Pims Mountrath William St Dublin 1 25 Palmerstown Kildare Conveyance 1720 John Bourke Joseph Dean & other Deans Henry Boyle Edward Wingfield Castlemartyr CorkPowerscourt 1 26 Wicklow 1697 & Leases Lor Visc. Arthur Loftus Joshua Thomas Tobias & John Beale Ely Mountmellick 1 27 1779 Duplicate of Deed No 1 28 1 Lease 1774 John Annaly Abney Parker Sankey John & James Heagarty Newpark Colehill Longford 2 29 Renewal Lease 1813 Sir C H Coote Nicholas Cullen William & other Pims Ballyfin Rathangan Kildare 2 30 Ballyfin Dublin Mountrath Renewal Lease 1838 Sir C H Coote Hanna & other Pims James Forbes 2 31 Tullylost Christianstown Kildare Lease 1758 John Gore Henry Gore George Dowdall George Meares Tenelick Longford 2 32 Lease 1786 Henry Ridgeway George & other Beales Joseph Inman Waterford Mountmellick 2 33 Justin Steevens Jane Kathrens Samuel Kathrens Somerville Pope Steevens Cabragh Co Dublin City of Re will 1775 2 34 Edmund Reily Benjamin Page Henry Clark Dublin Lease 1785 Henry Gore Thomas Farrell Late Thady Farrell Tenelick Lislean Longford 2 35 Lord John Annaly Robert Moffett (farmer) Robert Goldsberry Robert & Callramone Longford Lease 1770 2 36 Christopher Huit Bryan Cline Streamstown Faughshiny Mount Henry Ballintogher Lease 1818 Henry Smith Martin John & Nicholas Heffernon Francis Roberts 2 37 Queens Co Mount Henry Ballintogher Lease 1805 Edward Smyth William Treacy Queens Co Parish of Lea 2 38 Portnahinch Galway 3 Box Deed Type Date Names Place No No Mount Henry Ballintogher Lease 1805 Edward Smyth Dennis Dunn (farmer) 2 39 Queens Co Mount Henry Ballintogher Lease 1805 Edward Smyth James Deegan (farmer) 2 40 Queens Sir CH Coote Mathew Hanly (farmer) Elizabeth Hanly 3rd daughter of Deed of Surrender 1823 Mountrath Ballyfin 2 41 Matthew Hanly Edward Skeffington Randall Smyth Henry Francis Seymore Tenants James Mount Henry Killinglish Lease 1888 Dunne Joe Mulhall John Nolan Patrick Dempsey Richard Dooley Humphrey Boolmagree Mountmellick 2 42 Smith PP Algernon Hervey Monasterevin Leamoid Wicklow Stillorgan Lease 1811 Elizabeth Bell Patrick Short Edward & Peter Medcalf 2 43 Dublin John Walton Joseph Booth Rooth Booth (his wife) William Wilkinson (Head Lease 1813 Clara Kilcleary Kings Co 2 44 Landlord) Coates Booth Joseph Jr Booth Grange Lodge Garoon Queens Lease 1822 Robert Goodbody William Mathews Joseph Shaw Thomas Hall 2 45 Co Thomas William & Joshua Strangman William Gatchell Elizabeth Gatchell Lease 1776 (his wife) William Tarlton Peter Pexton George Shannon Thomas Simmons Waterford Mountmellick 2 46 Isaac Simmons Thomas Robinson Anthony & Thomas Pim Robert Kenny Richard Shannon Richard, Deverell, Mountmellick Rathgree Forest Assignment 1828 Belinda & Mark Goodbody John Milner Samuel Pim John Thacker Pim (son 2 47 Queens Co Clara Kings Co of Anthony) Jonathan Goodbody Henry Smith Thomas Feeney (farmer) Patrick and Anthony Feeney (sons of Lease 1811 Mount Henry Queens Co 2 48 Thomas) Peter Latouche John Webster (farmer), Isaac , Robert & John (his sons) Mr Bellvue Ballannnamy Ballycrone Lease 1819 2 49 Knox John Murray Wicklow City Of Dublin Parish of Lea Lease 1790 Edward Smyth Rev Thomas Dowling Parish Priest 2 50 Queens Co Lease 1764 Henry Gore John Gore James Smyth City of Dublin 2 51 Henry Smyth John & Leonard Bickerstaff Alexander Kingston William & Mount Henry Queens Co Lislea Lease 1815 2 52 Thomas Little George Forbes John Spinks Charles Lowe Longford Coolnahinch Longford 4 Box Deed Type Date Names Place No No John Walsh Sir William Worthington Charles Walsh William La Touche Park Tipperary Blackhall Place Lease 1804 2 53 Worthington Sms. Short Matthew Brett Andrew Madden Dublin Henry Steevens Reilly (his wife) Anne Reilly nee Tracy, Henry Palmer John Lease 1794 Prussia St 2 54 Boakes (merchant) Abigail Tracy John Tuckey Thomas Pim Robert Millner Rober Davis (merchants) George Joshua & William St Queen St Dublin Thomas Beale (merchants & linen draper) Denis Tracy Phillip Roberts John , Clonmel Tipperary City of Cork Renewal of 1829 Lease 1846 2 55 Henrietta, Henry & Eliza Millner John Armstrong Patrick Doyle Laurence Dungannon Mountmellick Davis Joseph Arbeth Queens Co Glenview Cottage Kilmaculla Robert Armstrong Denis George Lube Jane Leich Adam Leich James Wicklow Valle Sacis Lease 1845 2 56 Macauley James Maguire Newtownmountkennedy Camden St Dublin Toomon Wicklow Rathmoylan Richard Graydon Richard Despard George Edward Ryan Henry Robert Peel Hse Wicklow Inch House Despard Arthur Kemmis Terence Guinan John Hohan John Couran Thomas Lease (with map) 1879 Tipperary Shanahoe Queens Co 3 57 Redden Morgan Hogan Witness John Guinan Arnold & Gusteen de la Poer Orchardton Co Dublin Culleen George Ryan James Croghan Co Tipperary Clonmel Algernon Earl Mountrath Joseph & Joseph Jun. Cope Joshua John Tobias & Lease Renewal 1735 Mountrath Rushin Queens Co 3 58 James Pim Amos & Thomas Bridges Amos Palmer George Pope Henry Ridgeway Jun. Thomas Pim Snr. (merchant)Joshua George Thomas Waterford William St Dublin Beale Mrs Sarah Beale Samuel Neale Joseph Inman Henry Ridgeway Snr. Lt. Lease 1832 Mountmellick Queens Co Bristol 3 59 Col. Philip Roberts, Joanathan & William Pim John Gray Hagget Allis Alfred England Robinson George Beale (merchant) Joshua Beale (merchant) Thomas Beale (linen Cork Dungannon Tyrone Lease 1792 draper) Samuel Neale William Dennit Laughlin Glennan Nathaniel Neale 3 60 Colerain Queens Co William Taylor Thomas Pim Richard & Samuel Dempsey, George, Joshua (late) &Thomas William St Dublin Mountmellick Renewal Lease 1829 Beale Denis (mason) & John Darcy Esther Hetherington Samuel Neil 3 61 Cork Dungannon Tyrone William Bacon 5 Box Deed Type Date Names Place No No Charlotte Pigott Harriet Salisbury Countess Wittgenstein, Thomas Ripley House Surrey Rathmoyle Alexander & the late William Piggot, George Despard Snr & Jun, the ate Abbeyleix Knapton Queens Fee Farm Grant 1887 3 62 William W & Richard Despard, Benjamin Wooding (solr), Nicholas Liston, Donore Queens Lincolns Inn Ivy Hunt Walsh, Rev Martin John Lloyd Fields William St Dublin Tullamore Thomas Pim Richard and Mrs Bridget Wheelaghan (nee Kelly) George & Kings Co. Mountmellick Queens Lease Renewal 1837 Joshua Samuel & Thomas Neale John Daily Edward Conroy Matthew 3 63 Co City of Cork Dungannon Corcoran Samuel Newson Joshua Pim Tyrone Articles of marriage Edward Smyth Mrs Mary Ann Needham Capt. John Wynn John Fitzgerald
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