Land: CORK [6 Lots] - In the Matter of the Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN
OWNER AND PETITIONER, Lot 1.
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In the Court of the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland
CITY OF CORK
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			RENTALS AND PARTICULARS OF THE FOLLOWING:
Valuable and Fee-simple, Freehold and Leasehold Estates situate in the County
and City of Cork which will be offered for sale at Public Auction in SIX LOTS,
by R. B. EVANS, at his Auction Rooms, South Mall, Cork on Saturday, the 26th day
of June, 1858, at the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon.

The biddings will be submitted to Mr. Commissioner LONGFIELD at his Chambers, No. 14
Henrietta-street, Dublin on Wednesday, the 30th of June without further notice to
any person.
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Rentals to be had on applying at the Court of the Commissioners,14 Henrietta-street,
Dublin; to  Messrs. BEAMISH & Co., 8 Inn's Quay, Dublin; to Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN,
Esq. the Owner and Petitioner, Rockvale, Castletown-Roche; or to John Irwine WHITTY,
LL.D., Civil and Mining Engineer and Valuator, 15 Henrietta-street, Dublin.

Noted: Printed at the Office of Dr. Whitty, C. E. [Civil Engineer] 15 Henrietta-street, Dublin.
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				DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF LOT No. 1
House and Premises, situate Hanover-street, Wandesford-street, and Queen's-place. In the
Parish of St, Peter's and City of Cork. Held for long terms of years subject to the Yearly
rents of  £17,late currency, equivalent to  £15, 13s. 10-1/2d., present currency; and
£11, late currency, equivalent to £10, 3s. 1d., present currency.
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RENTAL -- LOT No. 1			TENANT			YEARLY RENTS
						Gale Days 25th March-29th September

1]	Dwelling-House and		Richard PERROTT		£12 0s. 0d.
	Premises, with and				     1st May and 1st Nov.
	upper floor or Loft
	adjoining said Dwelling
	House in Hanover-street
	in the Parish of St.
	Peter's and City of
	Cork.
NATURE OF TENANCY; [PERROTT] Lease dated 5th December 1838, granted by Leslie Craggs
O'CALLAGHAN to the said Richard PERROTT for the term of 99 years, from the 1st November,
1838 containing the usual covenants and clauses between Landlord and Tenant, which premises
are described as a certain dwelling-house, together with an upper floor or loft adjoining,
bounded on the north by Hanover-street, contains from east to west, fronting said street,
21 feet, bounded on the south by premises in the possession of Richard PERROTT, and measuring
20 feet, 2 inches and on the east by premises belonging to Leslie CRAGGS.
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2]	House and concerns		Richard PERROTT		£24 0s. 0d.
	fronting toward
	Hanover-street and
	extending back to
	the River Lee, formerly
	in the occupation of
	Charles WOODHOUSE and
	John RAINES
NATURE OF TENANCY; [PERROTT] Lease dated 12th April, 1853, granted by Leslie Craggs
O'CALLAGHAN to the said Richard PERROTT for the term of 200 years, from the 25th March, 1833
containing the usual covenants and clauses between Landlord and Tenant,  Also a covenant or
clause of surrender at the end of the first year, or at the end of the 8th year, or at
the end of each succeeding seven years,
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3]	Houses and Premises		Samuel 	WILLIAMSON	£13 0s. 0d.
	in Hanover-street
	in the Parish of St.
	Peter's and City of
	Cork, formerly used
	and known as the Cork
	DISPENSARY
NATURE OF TENANCY; [WILLIAMSON] Lease dated 27th November, 1852, granted by Leslie Craggs
O'CALLAGHAN to the said Samuel WILLIAMSON for the term of 99 years, from the 29th September,
1852 containing the usual covenants and clauses between Landlord and Tenant,  and a covenant
that the lessee should within two years from the 25th March next after the date, put the premises
into repair and lay out a sum of at least £26, such improvements to be of such a nature, trade of
the said Samuel WILLIAMSON should require.  Also a covenant that if the said Samuel WILLIAMSON,
his executors, administrators, or assigns should be minded and desirous of putting an end
to said demise at the expiration date of the first five years, computing from the 25th March,
1853 or at the expiration of any succeeding term of 3 years, and of such his intention
should give six calendar months notice in writing, and in such case upon payment of all arrears
of rent and taxes, and performance of all covenants therein reserved on the part of said Lessee,
said Indenture of lease and every clause therein contained should cease, determine and be
absolutely null and void.
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4]	Dwelling house, Back		James SWEENEY		£12 0s. 0d.
	House, Linneys, and
	Ground to the rere					25th Dec-25th Mar
	thereof in Hanover-					25th June and 29th Sept.
	street in the Parish
	of St. Peter's and City
	of Cork, and is the
	second from Wandesford-St.
NATURE OF TENANCY; [SWEENEY] Lease dated 3rd September, 1840, granted by Leslie Craggs
O'CALLAGHAN to said James SWEENEY for the term of 150 years, from the 29th September,
1840. By said lease the yearly rent is reserved and made payable quarterly, on the
25th December, March 25th, 25 June and 29th September and contains the usual covenants
and clauses between Landlord and Tenant. Also a covenant that the lessee should
expend £50 in making lasting improvements; which sum has been expended.
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5]	A vacant plot of		William HUTCHINS	£9 4s. 7-1/4d
	described as
	situate, lying and
	being in the North-
	west quarter of the
	City of Cork.
NATURE OF TENANCY; [HUTCHINS] Lease dated 1st December 1783, granted by Cornelius
O'CALLAGHAN to Emanuel HUTCHINS described as All That and Those a vacant plot of
ground situate, lying and being in the North-West quarter of the City, bounded on
the north by said Emanuel HUTCHINS' holdings, on the south by the River Lee, and on
the east by the linney in the possession of the said Cornelius O'CALLAGHAN, and on the
west by the street leading to Wandesford Bridge, for the term of 499 years, from the
25th March, 1783 at the yearly rent of £10, late currency for the expiration of the
two first years to the said term, containing the usual covenants and clauses between
Landlord and Tenant.
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6]	Dwelling house, Back		William HUTCHINS	£27 13s. 10d
	yard, Back House and
	Stable in n the Parish
	of St. Peter, City
	of Cork.
NATURE OF TENANCY; [HUTCHINS] Lease dated 27th December 1781, granted by Leslie
CRAGGS to Benjamin HUTCHINS and Emanuel HUTCHINS for the term of 500 years, from the
25th March, then next: containing the usual covenants between Landlord and Tenant,
at the rent of £30, late currency, from the expiration of the five fisrt years of
said term.
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7]  	Dwelling House and 		Sarah REYNOLDS		£41 10s. 9-1/4d
	Lot of Ground, situate
	in Hanover Street
	aforesaid
NATURE OF TENANCY; [HUTCHINS] Lease dated 9th July 1784, granted by Cornelius O'CALLAGHAN
to William REYNOLDS for the term of 450 years from the 25th March 1784, at the yearly
rent of £45 late currency.
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				DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS AS TO LOT No. 1
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The foregoing premises situate in Hanover Street, Wandesford, Street and Queen's place
in the parish of St. Peter's and the City of Cork, are held under two leases for long
terms of years; one of said leases bearing date the 30th September, 1735, executed by
Christopher ROGERS to Abraham CHATTERTON, and are described as All That Malt House and
Malt Kiln, mearing and bounding as follows, viz.;  On the north partly with Hanover Street
and partly with a little passage leading to John ADDISS' holdings; on the south with the river;
on the east with John ADDISS' holdings; on the west with another malt-house thereinafter
mentioned, part of which was in possession of John SMITH.  Also all that the lower part of
said malt-house, part of which was in possession of the said John SMITH, as the same was
divided from that part thereof in his possession, extending from the street 25 feet; and
also the middle floor part of the same malt house, as the same was divided from that part
thereof in the possession of the said John SMITH, in length 41 feet; and also the whole
upper floor of the same malt-house throughout the house.

All of which said premises are situate in Hanover Street, in the west suburbs of the said'
city and parish of St. Peter; to hold from the 29th day of September, 1735, for the term of
900 years at the yearly rent of 17£, late currency; which said lease contains the usual
covenants between landlord and tenant; and also a power to the said Abraham CHATTERTON, his
executors, administrators, and assigns to surrender said premises at the expiration of any
seventh year of the tenancy, giving six months notice as therein.

The second of said leases, bearing the date 22nd April, 1755, executed by Quinton ROGERS
to John CRAGGS, and are described as All That and Those the messuage or front house. with
an entry adjoining, back-side, back houses and garden, with a Summer house and Quay to the
river, all thereunto belonging, on the West Marsh without the water gate of the city of Cork,
late in the occupation Anne GODFREY, widow; to hold for the term of 954 years, from the
1st day of August, then last past, at the yearly rent of 11£, late currency, payable every
2nd day of February and 1st day of August, and contains a clause of distress and re-entry;
also a covenant to pay the rent and keep the premises in repair and deliver up the same in
repair, casualties of fire, war and rebellion only excepted.

On the premises comprised in the said Indenture of Lease, there have been partly erected
the extensive Iron Foundry and works of Mr. Richard PERROTT, who has expended a considerable
sum, and on the remaining part of said premises several dwelling houses have been built
and erected.
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				CONDTIONS OF SALE AS TO LOT No. 1
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The purchasers of Lot. No. 1 shall not be entitled to require evidence of the title of
the grantors or lessors, in the leases of the 30th September, 1735 and 22nd April, 1755,
to make the same or any or either of them, nor object by reason of any incumbrance
affecting their or any or either of their estate or interest.

The original leases have been lost, and the purchaser shall be satisfied with a copy
of the lease of the 30th of September, 1735 which is fully recited in the deed of
assignment of said premises, bearing date the 26th May, 1752, made by Abraham
CHATTERTON to John CRAGGS, the original of which will be handed to the purchaser; and
shall also be satisfied with a copy of the lease of the 22nd April, 1755 which is
registered. The counterparts of the several leases will be handed to the purchaser.
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LOTS 2-6 TO FOLLOW;
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Source: FHL# 0258795 Encumbered Estates - County Cork.