U137 Bandon Estate Office, Rentals and Other Volumes
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Date: 1896 - 1899
U137/RL/B/010
Level : item Title: Rental (Tenants' Rent Ledger) Extent: 59 pp (many blank) Scope and Content:
Volume headed 'Bandon Estate - Tenants' Rent Ledger'. Each page is headed by the following fields: Denomination [name of holding]; Tenure [often blank, sometimes 'Judicial' or 'Yearly']; Tenant's Name [subsidiary field for address usually blank]; Contents of Holding, Rent, and Ordnance Valuation; and Poor Law Union and Electoral Division. The lower part of each page records rents and monies due and received. Most entries cover a single year only, and many pages are blank. [See U137/RL/B/008 and U137/RL/B/012. Eastern estate townlands of Clodha and Drumluskey occur.]
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Date: 1902 - 1907
U137/RL/B/011
Level : item Title: Rental (Synge Estate) Extent: 169 folios Scope and Content:
Rental recording denomination, tenant's name, landlord, folio, and payments due and received. Beneath, there are fields for recording record number, poor law valuation, original rent, judicial rent, a date when rent and lease fixed. In a 'Remarks' field, the area of the holding, valuation details, and events such as ejectments, are noted. Arrears and half year's rents are noted, and at the end reference is made to any later folio regarding the same holding. The 'Folio' field notes folio number in 'old ledger' or an earlier folio in this volume relating to the same holding.The volume is indexed by tenant name. Throughout, the landlord's name is Major General Synge, RE. Dated entries in red ink confirming payments are initialled 'THM' [a note inside cover reads 'TH Mannion, Rent Ledger']. Denomination names (townlands/farms) include Carhoo, Ballycullinane,Gortcorka, Knockanroe, Moycullin, Knockreagh, and Ahasla [partial list]. [See U137/RL/B/009.]
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Date: 1899 - 1905
U137/RL/B/012
Level : item Title: Warren Estate Tenants' Rent Ledger Extent: 148 pp Scope and Content:
Volume headed 'Warren Estate - Tenants' Rent Ledger'. Each page is headed by the following fields: Denomination [name of holding]; Tenure [generally 'Judicial' and 'fixed by Land Commission']; Tenant's Name [subsidiary field for address usually blank]; Contents of Holding, Rent, and Ordnance Valuation; and Poor Law Union and Electoral Division. The lower part of each page records rents and monies due and received, with columns for poor rate, income tax, allowances, and remarks. Denomination names [townlands] include Ardaneneen, Bengour, Ballynagree, Cooleen and Cloonshearmore, Coolduff, Curraclogh, Curraleigh, Carrigthomas and Clonavrick, Classes,Coolanagh, Gortacurrig, Knockacareigh, Kilmurry, Kilinardrish, Kilbarry, Lehenagh, Lacknahaghny, Maulnagrough, Monallig, Mullenroe, Rossnakilla, Raheen, Reen, Teerelveen, and Dunmarklin. The estate is also
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