No 48 & 49, The Earl of Leitrim's Account with Austin Cooper for Mohill Estate One year to 29th September 1825, the first in British money.

Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Leitrim, Earls of
In collection: Leitrim Papers, 1749-1952.
Format: Map
Language:English
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Notes:Volume bears the title: No 48 & 49, The Earl of Leitrim's Account with Austin Cooper for Mohill Estate One year to 29th September 1825, the first in British money. Volume contains three rentals: [Title 1]; [Title 2]; [Title 3].

Physical description: 1 v.

Geographic Coverage: Inscribed on rentals the land denominations of: Anaghadarge, Breynross, Caldoo, Carrowbeagh, Clonbony, Clooncongoe, Cloonclive, Clooncarne, Cloncumber, Corriskoffy, Corrycramph, Derrane and Cashel, Dooneraw, Drumdoo, Drumgilra, Drumlara, Drumligan, Drumrahill, Drumhany, Drumsallagh, Errew, Eskeragh, Eskerkillew, Farnaught, Garvagh, Gobbagraffy, Gortcreny, Gortnelamph, Gortliteragh, Killaman, Laheen and Rusduane, Reene, Rouskey, Selton and Tryne. County of Leitrim. Province of Connacht. Ireland.

Finding Aids: Finding aid available: NLI Manuscripts Collection List No. 49

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Contained in: No 48 & 49, The Earl of Leitrim's Account with Austin Cooper for Mohill Estate One year to 29th September 1825, the first in British money.
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No 48 & 49, The Earl of Leitrim's Account with Austin Cooper for Mohill Estate One year to 29th September 1825, the first in British money.The rental describes the estate under the headings of number, denomination, tenant, arrear due 29 September 1824, half year's rent to 25 March 1825, total due, received, abated, arrear, half year's rent to 29th September 1825, total due, received, abated and arrear. The rental contains information for land denominations including Anaghadarge, Breynross, Caldoo, Carrowbeagh, Clonbony, Clooncongoe, Cloonclive, Clooncarne, Cloncumber, Corriskoffy, Corrycramph, Derrane and Cashel, Dooneraw, Drumdoo, Drumgilra, Drumlara, Drumligan, Drumrahill, Drumhany, Drumsallagh, Errew, Eskeragh, Eskerkillew, Farnaught, Garvagh, Gobbagraffy, Gortcreny, Gortnelamph, Gortliteragh, Killaman, Laheen and Rusduane, Reene, Rouskey, Selton and Tryne. A short account follows the rental and bears the title 'The Earl of Leitrim's Account with Austin Cooper for rent of Mohill Estate'.