Kilcommon Cahir 1857

Kilcommon Cahir 1857

( " • , .. ~n tItq atmrrt nf tft~ Of Onnllissionel's fo~ ~lil~ nf (~ lltullth eJ'e{l ®stutes in cl\retulUt. • -----------------------------~~~---- • In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN WILLIAM BURMESTER, F!.RMERY JOHN LAW, and JAMES SADLEIR. ESQRS .• -OWNERS "D PETITIONE RS. • CoNTI~UED I ~ TilE NAMES OF JOHN WI LLI AM BURMESTER, WILLIAM COlIY,nnd JAMES ANDRE W DURIIAM,-OWNERS "D PETITIONER •. RENTAL AND PARTICULARS OF THE Demesne of Kilcommon; Part of the Town Parks; Part ofCastle-strcet; Farranagark; Killccnbutler; Garnavilla; Kilcommonbcg; Part of KilcolIllIlonmore, South; and Part of KilcolIlm onmorc, North; SITUATE I~ TIlE • • BARONY OF' IfFAdND orrA WEST ~ ~ND COUNTY Of TlPPER~HY, HELD IN FEE-SnlPLE ; AND THE LANDS OF CRANCEBEC AND LlSSAKYLE, SITUATE IN SA llJ BAUONY OF IFF.\. AND OFllA. WEST, AND COCN'l'Y OF TIPPERAUY, Held under Lease for Lives Renewable for Ever, dated the 17th April, 184t, from Lorenzo Clutterbuck to the Earl of Glengail, containing 779a. Or. 24p., StatutE Measure, And also the Lands of Gortnahaha; Clog'hcraillJ beg; Derry; and Part of Curraghmore, SITUATE 1:1' TIlE BARONY OF ELIOGARTY, AND COUNTY OF TIPPERARY, Containing 549a. 3r. 8p. Statute Measure, or thereabouts, which are held in Fee; At their Oourt, Henrietta-street, in the Oity of Dublln, in Five Lots, On Tuesday, the 17th day of November, 1857, at the Hour of Twelve o'Clock, at Noon. For Rentals and further Particulars apply at the Officc of the COMMH!SJOS'ERS, 14, Henrietta.street, Dublin j to Messrs. W ILKIXSON & STEVE~S, 2, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-strcct, London; • .. Messrs. J . & C. F RESHFIELD, SoHcitor:5, Ncw Bank Builtlings, London; , re.·'srs. B ALLOW};; A~D lIA'IlLTO\, Solicitors, 5, Kildare.street, Dublin; Mcs~rs. RAE & }'ITzGERALD, Surveyors and Valuers, 34, Up. Ormontl..quay, Dublin; and MCSl:Il'S. MOR&OCU & K E!'iNED f , Solicitons, having Carriage of Sale, 5, Gt. Denmark.street, Dublin . • \ -- / DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF THE DEMESNE OF KILCOMMON. (Extmet from Ihe Su,"<yrrr'. Report.) " The Demesne of Cahir, 01' as it is sometimes styled, 'Kileommon Demesne: is situate on the River Suir, along the banks of which it extends from the Town of Cahir for a distance of two-and-quarter miles, and contains an area of 779,\. OR. 24p. statute measme, of which about 155A. are covered with wood, prinCipally oak, and also ash, elm, becch, fir, &;c., varying from twenty-five to sixty years' growth, besides large quantities of gross timber in hedge-rows, park clumps, and in detached positions, and also a cOllsiderable extent of shrub and ol'llamental small wood. The land consists of deep allnvial meadow of the richest ~ua li ty, upland pasture of good tilth, and choice herbage, and the East and West farm lands arc of excellent descl'iption, and mostly a strong clay, 0 11 limestone substratum. The latter are enclosed and sheltered with hedge-rows and screens, and furnished with suitable gateways. The farm buildings contain stall s for over one hundred head of cattle; slabLing for twelve borses; cart and implement houses; dairy; steaming departments; thresh ing machine; barn; ancI Raw-mill. Bailiffs' and assistants' houses are enclosed in two yards, and surrounded by an exterior wall. «The :Mansion-house fronts the rpown, and forms one side of 'the square j' it is a large, roomy edifice, in excellent repair, and possessing all the requirements of a getltJeman's residence, and suitable out-offices arc attached. The SuiI', one of the most heautiful rivers in Ireland, winds gracefully tlu·ough the entire length of the Demeslle, and flows with a deep and even current; it is spanned about a mile from the house by an iron bridge, of light and elegant design, th~ drive oyer which leads to 'the Cottage: a perfect model of rustic architecture, built on an abrupt wooded elevation, overhanging the river, and for beauty of design, and sylvan seclusion, cannot be surpassed. The derne::;ne is surrounded by well built walls, and is provided with gate-lodges, and entrances." The lands have been recently valued by ~["SSIlS. RAE & FITZGERALD at the annual sum of £1,240, and the timber at a gross figure of £8,600. "The Nursery grounds extend o\'er ten acres, and are enclosed and subdivided by handsome beech hedges. "Tt is almost lIeedless to point out the manifest enhancement wWch railway and telegraphic communication must confer on this property; there is at Cahir a station for both these purposes, and from thence to Limerick and Watclford are three daily trains; the former is rea.ched in two hours, and the latter in time, distance is only one and three-qnarter hours. The powerful line of steamers lately established between that port and Milford afford a cheap and expeditious route to London, and the South-West of Englancl. Clomnel, an important town, with a population of over 14,500 inhabitants, lies within half an hour's drive by rail, and the Limerick Junction is distant on ly fifty minutes, from which Cork and Dublin can be several1y reached in two hours and seven minutes, and three hours and thirty-nine minutes. To dwell farther on the accessibility of this substantial FiUhject of investment is unnecessary; suffice it to say, it is easier of access from London, and the Southern Shires of England and Wales, than much of the North of England, and it may be reasonably expected that the present agitation about the stC'am communication between the two islands will reduce the journey to within the compass of an ordinary day's excursion." The other Estate ofrered for oale in the annexed Rental, is held in Fee-Simple, and comprises the Townlands of Gortnahaha, and Clogbarailybeg, part of the Townland of ClIrraghmore, and the Townland of Derry, containing in the whole 549". :In. 81'., I:ltatute Measure, and producing a well paid rental of £386 3s. 10d. a year. It is situate in the Parish of Loughmore East, Barony of Eliogarty, and County ofTi.pperary. Lot No.2 comprises the Townland of Gortnahaha, containing 72A. In. 61'., and producing an annual rental of £52 19s. 6d. It is distant about four miles from Templemore, an excellent market and post-town, and one of the principnl military stations in Ireland, and is within tru:ee miles of the Templemore station of the Great Southern and Western Railway. Tlle soil is of excellent quality, and well adapted for all agricultural purposes. This Lot is bounded on the West by the public road leading to Templemore, and a good farm road intersects the lands. Lot No.3 lies contiguous to Lot No.2. It comprises the towllland of Clogharailybeg, and contains 264A. In. 341'., producing a rental of £200 Os. 4d., per a.nnum, The soil is of excellent quality; a part requh'cs drainage, for which great facilities exist, a deep drain having been opened through the lands, which affords an excell ent main drain. This lot is bounded on the East and West by public roads, each leading to Templemore. Lot No.4 is separated from the foregoing Lot by the Templemore road. It comprises 130A. 3R. lOp. of the Townland of Curraghmore, and produces a yearly rental of £66 13s. Od. The soil is of the same excellent description as Lots Nos. 2 and 3. On THOMAS MORRIS' farm there is a neat Cottage residence, with Buitable out-offices. Lot No.5 comprises the Townland of Derry, and is separated from Lot No.4 by the public road leading to Templemore. It contains 82A. OR. 38p., and produces a well paid rental of £66 lOs. Od. a year. The land is of good quality, and yields excellent crops. The tenants on Baronstown (the adjoining property) have a right of passage through tws Lot. The above lands are not liable to any Quit Rent. , SUMMARY OF LOTS TO BE SOLD. No. Griffith's Valuation of Denominations. Acreable Contents. Yearly Rent. of the Land Lot. comprised in each lot. • A R P £ S D £ S D 1 Kilcommon Demesne, • • 779 024 Nearly all unlet. 1026 19 0 2 Gortnahaha, . • • • • 72 1 6 48 12 0 40 0 0 11';-· /~, />7 3 Clogheraillybeg, . • • • 264 1 34 HI fj 6i 158 9 0 ~, ~. O~z. 4 Curraghmore, (part of,) • • 130 310 56 19 5i 65 0 0 5 Derry, • • • • • • 82 o 38 60 0 11 46 13 0 3 - r ." fo­ " • o ..J I, I 1 f .. '') " " e I) I ' " 'f I I r k " ! I. T "<1 '- I I J I 1. Y '/ II' } J , ~, I, fi :;. "/I ,n ,.' / ,I' I ,) . t . \ • II I _J II~'=-JE====-- ___ -=::::J.::~====_ __::c::- ~"-===-~"--=.--­ ---==== --- LOT No.1. Barony of IU'a and Offa West, County of Tipperary. The Fec-Simple of KILCOMMON DEMESNE, consisting of Part of Castle-street, Part of the Townparks and Parts of the Townlands of Farranagark, Killecnbutler, Kilcommonbeg, Garnavilla, Kiicolllmonmol'c South, and Kilcommonmore North, and the Lands of Grangebeg and Lissakyle; also comprising Part of Kilcommon Demesne, (said Lands of Grangebeg and Lissakyle being held under Lease for Lives renewable for ever,) being Parts of the Manor of Cahir, in the Barony I ffa and Otfa West, and County of Tipperary. N. No. on Quan tity of Denominations. Tenants' Names. Land, Yearly Rent. Gale Days. Tenure. Observations. Rental." Map. Statute Measure. --.. - A a p 1: s D 1 1 Castle-street (part of), Patrick Ryall, 0 0 1 3 0 0 25th March and 29th Scpo Tenant from year to year tenancy ." ... determinable 29th September in each year. 2 Grangebeg (part of), 25 ( Tenant from year to year, tenancy ..

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