Clare - Estate of Wm. Thomas Locke, Esq, Parish of
Kilseyley, Barony of Tulla

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ESTATE OF WM. THOMAS LOCKE, ESQ, PARISH OF KILSEYLEY, BARONY
OF TULLA

To be SOLD, the Fee and Inheritance of the following lands,
the Estate of Wm. Thomas Locke, Esq. in the Parish of
Kilseyley, Barony of Tulla, County of Clare.

Tenants.

Pat. Griffin, 1,2,3,4,11, Woodfield, 41 years, with lessee's
concurrent life from La?y-day 1790. 139 acres 3 roods 28
perches at an annual rent of £138.

Ditto (Pat Griffin), no.5 Aghaclare, 31 years, from the 1st
May 1792. 33 acres, 1 perch, 28 roods, at an annual rent of
£40.

H. Broughton, No 8 Killerderry, 31 years with concurrent
life of lessee's son, aged 35 years, from the 1st  May 1788.
 47acres, 3 roods 26 perches. Annual rent £40.14.6.

H. Broughton. Part Allapadeen, 22 years with same life from
10th May 1797. 25 acres 1 roods 2 perches, at an Annual rent
of £24.

Messrs Tracy. Part Allapadeen, 41 years with lessee's
concurrent lives, both aged upwards of 40 years, from the
1st May 1800.  72 acres 1 rood 4 perches, at an annual rent
of £70.

C. McNamara, Lower Killerderry, 41 years with concurrent
life of lessee's son, aged 36 from the 1st May, 1800. 64
acres 3 roods 20 perches. Annual rent £100.

Also contains a good Mansion House, in complete repair, with
7 acres of turbary, not included in the survey, a lake which
bounds the lands, affords convenient water carriage for turf
and lime, the land produces very good corn, and is very well
circumstanced as to a market, being 8 miles from Limerick
and 6 miles from Ennis. There are 655 oak trees of various
sizes scattered in different parts of this land.

Proposals will be received by Wm. Thomas Locke, Esq.
Newcastle, Limerick, and Wm. Furlong, Esq. Aungier Street,
Dublin, who will satisfy such as may be inclined to puchase,
as to the title.

Source:
Dublin Evening Post, June 18, 1801.