Deed of lease between Dermott O'Connor of Silahane, and Thomas Donelan of Tuam, merchant, granting him the lands of Silahane. To hold for ninety-nine years at £20 per annum.
Deed of lease between Dermott O'Connor of Sillihane in county Galway, and William Newell of part of the lands of Sellihane, blacksmyth, of the lands which he is already in possession of, for 31 years at £6.6.6.
Deed of lease between Dermott O'Connor of Sillihane in county Galway, and William Newell of part of the lands of Sellihane, blacksmyth, of the lands which he is already in possession of, for 31 years at £6.6.6.
Deed of the Reverend Thomas O'Connor of Woodquay, County Galway, and Ambrose McDermott of Silane, yeoman. It grants him the lands of Silane bound by the High Road, Lismor Park and the lands of Trimelane O'Connor, consisting of [ ] acres known as Gortamota. To hold for three lives or twenty one years at £10.5.0 per annum.
Deed of lease between the Rev. Thomas O'Connor and Mable Donelan, alias O'Connor, granting to her the house and lands known as Silane, apart from his own room and small stable which is exclusive of Miss Donelan. She is to hold it for 31 years at £30.12.8.
Deed of lease between Thomas Donelan and Belinda, formerly O'Connor, his wife, of the first part, and Francis Loghan of Trienbane and Patrick Riley of Poulnamal, on the second part. He grants that part of the lands of Silihane known as Parkalassa and Tubber Darrig, formerly held by the tenants of Woodquay, which contains twenty acres and was used to manure the lands. To hold for twenty-one years at £1.6.0 per acre. Also copy of same.
Deed of lease between Dermott Donelan of Silane of the first part, and Francis Loghan of Trinebaun, and Patrick Riley of Pounimall. He grants to them those lands of Parkalassa and Tubberdarrig, lately held by the tenants of Woodquay, containing twenty acres, with the right of cutting turf and black mud for manure from the adjoining bog. They are to hold it for twenty years at £1.6.0 per acre per annum.
Deed of lease between Dermott Donelan of Silaun, and John Gannon, Patrick Plower, Edmond Hynes and Patrick Whelan, all of Silaun, formerly known as Gurrane. He grants to them that part of Silaun, commonly called Gurrane, containing 20 acres, and surrounded by William NeaFs holding, the High Road, and Loughambo. They are to hold it for the natural life of Patrick Killen, Tuam, shopkeeper, or for 32 years, at £1.6.0 per acre.
Deed of lease between Dermot Donelan of Silaun, and William Nuel Junior and James Nuel, both of Silane, County Galway. He grants to them the lands lately held by William Nuel Senior, as well as that part of cut-away bog on the left hand side of the road from the Forge to Clonkeely, containing thirteen acres. They are to hold it for 31 years at £17.7.5.