Land: CORK, In the Matter of the Estate of DAME HENRIETTA M. CHATTERTON Owner and Petitioner - Lots 1 & 2
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In the Court of the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland
CITY OF CORK

Names Mentioned:
ESTATE SALES = CORK, IRELAND
Dame Henrietta Marcia
SURNAMES         Given Name            Location
Chatterton       Henrietta             Parts 1-2-3
Chatterton       Abraham Thomas
Chatterton       William Abraham
Chatterton       James
Chatterton       Daniel Henrietta M. G.

Lessees/Tenants/Neighbors
Mahony           Edward Duke            Lot. No. 1
Heard            William                Lot. No. 1
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Coughlan        William                Lot. No. 2
Coughlan        Abraham                Lot. No. 2
Holland         Thomas                 Lot. No. 2
Taylor          Abraham Coughlan       Lot. No. 2
Rice            John                   Lot. No. 2
Tucker          Mr.                    Lot. No. 2
Hunt            James                  Lot. No. 2
Sullivan        Sylvester              Lot. No. 2
Piercy          Bridget                Lot. No. 2
Corker          John                   Lot. No. 2
Fleming         Edward                 Lot. No. 2
Wood            Hannah                 Lot. No. 2
Lynch           Timothy                Lot. No. 2
Hallurane       Widow                  Lot. No. 2
Gilman          John St. Leger         Lot. No. 2
Gilman          Margaret Emily         Lot. No. 2
Gilman          Hannah Elizabeth       Lot. No. 2
Gilman          Frances                Lot. No. 2

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RENTALS & PARTICULARS OF;
Of Fee Simple estates and Leashold Interests in Dwelling HoUses,and Premises
in the Parish of The Holy Trinity (Christ Church) Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's
in the City of Cork
TO BE SOLD BY THE COMMISSIONERS, AT THEIR COURT, NO. 14 HENRIETTA STREET IN THE CITY
OF DUBLIN ON TUESDAY THE 1st day of December, 1857 at the hour of 12 o'Clock NOON
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For Rentals and further Particulars apply at the Office of the Commissioners,
14 Henrietta Street, Dublin, to ABRAHAM THOMAS CHATTERTON, for the Petitioner, having
the Carriage of the Sale, 49 South Mall, Cork and 8 INN'S QUAY, DUBLIN;  to
G. BEAMISH & Company, Solicitors, 8 Inn's Quay, Dublin; to Messrs, JANSON, COBB and
PEARSON, Solicitors, 4 Basinghall Street, London' to Messrs. ALMA AND HACKETT,
sOLICITORS, 24 Bachelors' Walk, Dublin; to Messrs. William Prittie HARRIS and William
George HARRIS, Marlboro Street, Cork; and to Frederick A. KLEIN, C. E. Offices 21
South Mall, Cork.
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THE PREMISES COMPRISED IN THE ORDER FOR SALE IN THIS MATTER CONSIST OF THE
FOLLOWING DENOMINATIONS IN THE CITY OF CORK

LOT No. 1
A Dwelling House and Premises, No, 62 North Main Street, Cork, held in Fee-Simple
and now producing a Yearly Profit Rent of £29 18s. 2d.
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LOT No. 2
Three Dwelling Houses, with ground to the rere, compromising the Establisment long
known as the TUCKEY STREET CLUB HOUSE, at the corner of Tuckey, on the Grand Parade;
and Two Houses, Nos. 64 and 65, Grand Parade, now producing a Yearly Profit
Rent of £75 1s. 7d., but which decease of the present owner will be increased to
£88 12s. 4d.
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LOT No. 3
Several Dwelling Houses and Premises in Mill Street, otherwise Fishamble Lane,
comprising the entire extent of the North side of the street from Cross Street to
the Slip of Passage separating them from the Mill Concerns called DROOP'S Mill,
and producing a Yearly Profit Rent of £25 0s. 47d.
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LOT No. 4
Two Dwelling Houses and Premises, situate on the Coal Quay, otherwise called Corn-
market Street and producing a Yearly Profit Rent of £16 17s. 8d.
Conveyances in Fee will be executed to the Purchaser of Lots 2, 3, and 4.
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LOT No. 5
Three  Dwelling Houses and Premises, Nos. 47 , 48 and 49 Grand Parade, held for
the residue of a term of 890 Years from 1802, producing a Yearly Profit Rent
of £68 1s. 7d.
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LOT No. 6
The MANSION HOUSE and CONCERNS, formerlyknown as Daly's Club House, now the
Cork Club House, held for the residue of a term of 700 Years from 1787, now
producing a Yearly Profit Rent  of £62 15s. 5d.
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LOTS Nos. 7 to 13 Inclusive
Several Dwelling Houses and Premises, Nos. 35,36.37.38.39.40.41 South Mall
and Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8 Parliament Street, being the group called CHATTERTON'S
Buildings, held for the residue of a term of 900 years, from 1786, subject to
a Yearly Rent of £64 12s. 4d.now producing altogether a Profit Rent of
£305 16s. 3d.
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LOT No. 14
Two Dwelling Houses and Premises, Nos. 77 and 78 Patrick Street, held for the
residue of a term of 800 Years from 1787, now producing a Yearly Profit Rent
of £36 18s. 6d.
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					SUMMARY
		OF THE SEVERAL LOTS INTO WHICH THE FOREGOING PREMISES ARE DIVIDED
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LOT No.		Denominations	YEARLY RENT 	HEAD RENT 	PROFIT RENT

LOT 1	62 North Main 		£30 00s. 0d.	£0   1s.10d.	£29 18s. 2d.
LOT 2	Grand Parade-Tuckey St	£113 10s.9d.	£24  18s.5d.	£88 12s. 4d.
LOT 3	Mill Street		£45  8s. 2d.	£20  7s.10d.	£25  0s. 4d.
LOT 4	Coal Quay		£33  0s. 0d.	£16  12s.4d.	£16  7s. 8d.
LOT 5	Grand Parade		£106 0s. 0d.	£36  18s.5d.	£69  1s. 7d.
LOT 6	Grand Parade 		£120 0s. 0d.	£57   4s.7d.	£62 15s. 5d.
LOT 7	So. Mall/Parliament	£131 3s. 1d.	£64  12s.4d.	£66 10s. 9d.
LOT 8	South Mall 		£31  10s.0d.	   -- --	£31 10s. 0d.
LOT 9	So. Mall and Grounds	£41  18s.6d.	   -- --	£41 18s. 6d
LOT 10	38 ditto		£36  18s.6d.	   -- -- 	£36 18s. 6d.
LOT 11	39 ditto		£42  0s. 0d.	   -- --	£42  0s. 0d.
LOT 12	40 ditto		£36 18s. 6d.	   -- -- 	£36 18s. 6d.
LOT 13	41 ditto		£50  0s. 0d.	   -- --	£50  0s. 0d.
LOT 14	Patrick Street		£73 17s. 0d.	£36 18s. 6d.	£36 18s. 6d.
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TOTALS			        £822 4s. 6d.    £257 14s.3d.   £634 10s. 3d

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DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF LOT No. 1
Dwelling House and Premises, situate in the North Main Street, in the Parish
of Saint Peter in the City of Cork, held in fee-simple, subject to the Yearly
Quit Rent of 1s. 10d.
The foregoing premises are held in fee-simple, sunject only to the above-
mentioned Quit Rent.  They consist of a large dwelling-House, with Back Concerns.
The shop is in one  of the best situations in that part of the city, being exactly
fronting Castle Street.  The counterpart of the Orignal Lease of the 1st day of
August, 1845, is not forthcoming, a compared copy of said Original Lease has been
procured and will be handed to the Purchaser.
[NOTE - Continued Particulars at end of this document]
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RENTAL -- LOT No. 1	RENTS 	Annual 29th September

DENOMINATION		TENANTS' NAME	YEARLY RENT
Dwelling-house		William HEARD	£30 00s. 0d
and Concerns, No. 62
North Main Street
Cork

NATURE OF TENANCY: LEASE, dated 1st day of August, 1845, granted by Sir William
Abraham CHATTERTON, Baronet, to Edward Duke MAHONY, for the term of 31 years from
the 29th day of September then next, containing the usual covenants between land-
lord and tenant.  The rent reserved by this Lease is £35 per annum, but by agree-
ment between said Sir William Abraham CHATTERTON and said Edward Duke MAHONY, the
said rent was, in the year 1851, abated to the yearly rent of £30. for the residue
of the term, and such abated rent only is payable by the Tenant under said Lease,
and such abatement will be binding on the Purchaser.

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DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF LOT No. 2
Three Dwelling-Houses and Premises, and a Plot of Ground to the rere thereof,
situate on the Grand-Parade and in Tuckey Street, in the Parish of the Holy
Trinity, and the City of Cork, held under fee-farm grants, and a lease for 3 lives
renewable for ever, now in process of being converted into a fee-farm grant,
amounting to £24 18. 5d.
Numbers 1 and 2 are held by virtue of a fee-farm grant thereof, bearing the date
the 13th day of September, 1744 ececuted by William COUGHLAN TO Thomas HOLLAND
at the Yearly rent of £6, late currency being £5 10. 9d., British, payable half-
yearly on the 29th September and 25th March and are descrobes as ALL THAT AND
THOSE the House, Backside, Backhouse and Premises, late in the tenure of Abraham
Coughlan TAYLOR, situate on Tuckey's Quay, in the South-East quarter of the said
City,and Parish of Christ Church and meared and bounded as follows, that is to say
on the South with that part of the holdings of John RICE, in the tenancy of
Mr. TUCKER; on the North with that part of the holdings of Mr. James HUNT in the
tenancy of Sylvester SULLIVAN; on the West with the Town Walls of the said City
of Cork; and on the East with the said quay.
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RENTAL -- LOT No. 2	GALE DAYS 25th March and 29th September

  DENOMINATION		TENANTS' NAME	YEARLY RENT
1] Premises on the 	Bridget Piercy	£113 10s. 9d
   Grande-Pareade and
  in Tuckey-Street, viz;

NATURE OF TENANCY: [PIERCY] LEASE dated the 20th day of January, 1793, granted
by James CHATTERTON, Esq. to John CORKER, for lives renewable for ever, from the
date of the said lease, at the Yearly Rent of £123, late currency, containing the
usual covenants between Landlord and Tenant, and covenant for renewal on payment
of one pepper-corn as a renewal fine if demanded, and covenant binding the tenant
to renew within twelve months.  The rent reserved by this lease is £113 10s. 9d.,
present currency, but it has been reduced to £100 per annum during the life of the
present owner, by which abatement the purchaser will be bound, on her decease such
abatement will cease and the original rent reserved by said lease will become
payable. the reduced profit rent is here stated.

[Observations-None stated]
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1] Dwelling-house 	Edward FLEMING
   No. 65, Grande-
   Parade, now occupied
   by Edward FLEMING


2] Dwelling-house 	Hannah WOOD
   No. 64, Grand-
   Parade, now occupied
   by Hannah WOOD


3] Dwelling-house	Timothy LYNCH
   Tuckey-Street
   lately occupied
   by the Club, called
   the Tuckey-Street
   Club, now occupied
   by Timothy LYNCH				£24 18s. 5d.


4] A Piece of ground to the
   rere of said Dwelling-houses
   Nos. 64 and 65 Grand-Parade
   also lately occupied by
   the said said Club.

				Net Profit Rent: £88 12s. 4d.
Deduct abatement during life of present owner;	 £13 10s. 9d.
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Present Profit Rent				 £75 18s. 7d.
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DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS AS TO LOT No. 2 - - Continued

Number 3 ...  is held by virtue of a fee-farm grant thereof bearing the date the
22nd day of August, 1757 by William COUGHLAN to John RICE at the yearly
rent  of £0, late currency, being £5 10s. 9d, British, payable half-yearly
on 25th March and 29th September and are described as ALL THAT AND THOSE,
the House then in the possession of the said John RICE and his undertenants,
situate, lying and being on Tuckey's Quay, in the south-east quarter of the
City of Cork, and Parich of Christ Church, together with the Backside, Backhouse
and all other conveniences thereunto belonging, mearing and bounding on the south
with the holdings of Abraham FORSTER, and an house then late in the possession
of Widow HALLURANE, on the north with the holdings of Abraham COUGHLAN, on the
east with the said quay, and on the west with the town walls of said City.

No. 4 ... is held by virtue of lease thereof bearing date the 6th day of
December, 1781, executed by John St. Leger GILMAN to John CORKER, for a term of
three lives, with covenant for perpetual renewal, on payment of a peppercorn
renewal fine, at the yearly rent of £15, late currency, being £13 16s. 11d, British,
payable half-yearly payable half-yearly on 29th September and 25th March and
are described as ALL THAT AND THOSE, a lot or piece of ground, containing,
in breadth from north to south, 28 feet 2 inches, and in depth from east to west
at the south side, 58 feet7 inches, and at the north, 60 feet, situate lying
and being in the Parish of Christ Church in the City of Cork, which lot of
ground was meared and bounded as particularly set forth in the map thereunto
annexed, which map was to be conclusive to said parties, and a renewal of said
lease, bearing date the 12th day of March, 1825. executed by Margaret Emily
GILLMAN, Hannah Elizabeth GILLMAN and Frances GILLMAN, to Sir William Abraham
CHATTERTON. Said several grants and leases respectively contain the usual
covenants  between landlord and tenant.

Proceedings are in progress to obtain an order of the Commissioner, that the
renewable leasehold tenure in Number 4 shall be converted into a fee-farm grant,
subject to the yearly rent £13 16s. 11d,, and it is expected that such proceedings
will be completed and obtained previous to the sale when the said premises will be
conveyed to the purchaser thereof in fee-simple, subject to the yearly rent and
covenants in said order mentioned.  The original fee-farm grants of the 22nd August,
1737, and the 13th September, 1744, the original lease of the 5th December, 1781
and the original renewal of 12th of March, 1825 and the order of conversion, when
obtained, together with the counterpart of the  under-tenants lease, dated 20th
January, 1793 will be handed to the purchaser, to whom a conveyance will be
executed by the Commissioners, and the purchaser will be bound to execute such
deed of covenant as the Commissioners shall direct.

The premises comprised in Lot. No. 2, consist of three Dwelling-houses on the
Grand Parade, one of the leading streets and principal business situations in the
City of Cork; having a frontage to the Grand Parade of 54 feet and to Tuckey-Street
of 48 feet, and a piece of ground extending back to the rere of two of the Houses to
a depth of about 60 feet with a breadth of about 28 feet.  The rent is well secured
as the Tenant has a considerable interest. Two of the Houses fronting to the Grand
Parade are occupied by shopkeepers, and the third, fronting to the Grand Parade and
Tuckey-Street, withth epiece of ground above mentioned, has been for many years
occupied by the Tuckey-Street Club, the Billiard-room and Out-offices attached to it
being erected on the on the ground to the rere.

			GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF THIS LOT IS £99

CONDITIONS OF SALE AS TO LOT 2

The purchaser of Lot. No. 2 shall not be entitled to require evidence of the title
of the grantors or lessors in the fee-farm grants of the 22nd August, 1737. or
13th September 1744, the Lease of the 6th of December, 1781, and the renewal
of 12th March, 1825 or any of them, to make the same respectively or any of them,
or to object by reason of any imcumbrance affecting their or an or either of their
estate or interest.
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Lots 3-14 Continued separate documents



Source: FHL# 0258795 Encumbered Estates - County Cork.