Land: CORK, In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Clery et al. (1858) Lots 3 & 4
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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Charles CLERY, John Thomas CLERY, William CLERY and George CLERY, Anne CLERY
Maria Clery and Helena Clery, Richard Clery, Joseph Bernard Clery, Thomas Clery,
the Reverend Edward CLERY and Henry CLERY Owners and Petitioners.

AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
John Thomas Clery, Richard Clery, Charles Clery and Henry Clery—Owners and
Petitioners.

RENTALS AND PARTICULARS of the PREMISES CALLED CATFORT, OTHERWISE ANNEMOUNT
IN THE PARISH OF SAINT NICHOLAS AND CITY OF CORK Which will be sold by
Public Auction, in Four Lots...29 June 1858.
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				DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF LOT No. 3
		Premises in Pembroke-street, including the Imperial Clarence Livery Stables
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					Gale Days - 25th March - 29th September
RENTAL -- LOT No. 3			TENANT			YEARLY RENTS
	DENOMINATIONS

1]	Premises in Pembroke		Representatives of 	£46 3s. 1d
	street, known as the 		Richard CLEAR [all 3]
	Imperial Clarence
	Livery Stables

2]	House & Premises		Ditto			---------
	No. 7 Pembroke

3]	Piece of Ground in
	Pembroke-street, now
	used as a yard
	adjoining above

NATURE OF TENANCY; [CLEAR-Reps,] Lease dated 20th March, 1787 from Mary DIBBS, George
DIBBS, Thomas BURNE and Anne BURNE to Richard CLEAR for 750 years from 25th March 1787
at the yearly rent of £50 late Irish currency (equivalent to  £46 3s. 1d sterling)

The premises demised comprise the two moieties of each denomination and are described as:
The dwelling-house, back kitchen, Stable, yard and three large adjoining cellars, for
several years in the tenancy and occupation of Nathaniel DIBBS, bounded on the West by
Pembroke Street; on the South by the KING'S IRON YARD; on the East by the holdings of
Isaac JONES, and on the North by premises in the occupation of the representatives of
Thomas HOLLAND, situate on DUNSCOMBE'S Marsh in the Parish of Holy Trinity and City of
Cork.

Certified copy of the lease will be given to Purchaser.
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				DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF LOT No. 4

The residue of a term 988 years from the 25th March, 1758 in Premises in Prospect-row,
in the City of Cork, known as the dwelling-house No. 2 in said Row and DYER"S Livery
Stables adjoining thereto.
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					Gale Days - 25th March - 29th September
RENTAL -- LOT No. 4			TENANT			YEARLY RENTS
	DENOMINATIONS

1]	No. 2 Prospect-row		John JONES		£15 0s. 0d

Nature of Tenancy:  Tenant from year to year; tenancy determinable 29th March each year
Payable 29th March-29th June; 29th September and 29th December
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2]	DYER'S Livery			Reps. of Charles
	Stables				FLANAGAN
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NATURE OF TENANCY; [FLANAGAN] Lease dated 19th March, 1796 from Mary DIBBS, George
DIBBS, Thomas BURNE and Anne BURNE to Charles FLANAGAN for 800 years from 25th March 1796
at the yearly rent of £22 15S.

The premises are therein described as the Yard or Lot of Ground situate on HAMMOND"S
Marsh bounded on the West with Prospect-row, on the East with LAWLESS'S concerns; on the
North partly with Dr. BENNETT'S concerns and partly with Smith-street and on the South
with Mr. PARK'S.

Lease contains usual covenants; the counterpart of it will be handed to purchaser

This lease is held under a lease dated 4th August, 1758 from Samuel JERVOIS to Nathaniel
DIBB'S payable half-yearly.  Premises described as  "a Lot of Ground on the south-west
quarter of Bowling-green, on HAMMOND'S Marsh whereon Nathaniel DIBB'S had lately erected
some buildings.  At that time bounded by the Quay on the West; on the North by a street
called SMYTH'S street; on the South with the holdings of Charles McCARTHY and Francis
PENROSE. Reserving unto Landlord and all assigns, heirs etc the landing on the said Quay
stones, bricks, lime and all other materials for building and filling in any part of
said Marsh.

The purchaser shall not be at liberty to require evidence of the title of the Lessor, or
to object by reason of any incumbrance affecting his interest.
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Source: FHL# 0258795 Encumbered Estates - County Cork.