Tipperary Archive

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History of the Grene Family_Cashel Gazette 1892.pdf
Newspaper account of the Grene family in the Cashel Gazette of 1892

Indenture of apprenticeship Grene 1846.pdf
Manuscript contract of apprenticeship between John Grene (Attorney & solicitor) and his father George Grene, Dublin (Attorney at Law). 13th November 1846

Indenture of apprenticeship Grene 1846.pdf
Manuscript contract of apprenticeship between John Grene (Attorney & solicitor) and his father George Grene, Dublin (Attorney at Law). 13th November 1846

Instructions for petition S Cooke 1853.pdf
Manuscript letter from S Cooke with instructions to legal counsel John Grene in regard to a petition against Daniel Fogarty for payment of £25.18.2. 1853

John W Cooke rent 1878.pdf
One years rent due notice for representatives of John W. Cooke. The sum of £400 less poor rate and income tax. 1878

Lease Borrislands South 1855.pdf
Least from the Earl of Portarlington to John William Cooke of the lands of Borrisland South for 31 years. 1 May 1854

Lease of Borris Lands 1810.pdf
Lease by Richard Cooke to William Cooke of part of Borris Lands (one acre) for 99 years. 1810

Lease of Lissafore 1813.pdf
Printed and manuscript lease document for about the lands of Lissafore, Borrisoleigh from William Cooke (Knockane) to Joseph Fanin and Thomas Fannin (farmers)

Lease part Cloonsihane and Currane 1848.pdf
1817 Lease of part of Cloonsihane and Currane from William Cooke of Annfield to James Chadwick of Borrisoleigh for 1 year at £4. Includes an 1848 amendment of the surrender of the lease by Richard Chadwick and Daniel Kennedy for the sum of £5 to…

Lease Raheen and Lismagrew 1874.pdf
Lease between William Blosse Armstrong (Portarlington), his son Capt. Richard Armstrong and John William Cooke (Fortwilliam Tipperary) of 180 acres of Raheen and Lismagrew lands in Holycross for 3 lives or 31 years. 1872
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