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Registry of Deeds
Memorial Deed 206



To the Registrar Appointed by Act of Parliament for registering Deeds Wills
Leases and so forth in Ireland.

A Memorial of an Indenture of Lease bearing date the twenty fourth day of
March in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and sixty four
and made Between Edward JOYNT of Rockview in the County of Limerick Esquire
of the one part and Arthur STRITCH of Cappavilla in the county of Clare,
Farmer of the other part which said Deed Witnessed That the said Edward
JOYNT for and in consideration of the yearly rent and Covenants thereinafter
reserved and contained demised, granted, set, and to Farm-let unto the said
Arthur STRITCH All That and Those that part of the Lands of Cappavilla,
containing as surveyed and then admitted ninety acres two roods and thirty
nine perches or thereabouts situate lying and being in the Parish of
Kiltanonlea Barony of Lower Tulla and County of Clare. To Hold the said
demised Premises with the Rights, Members and Appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining unto the said Arthur STRITCH his
Heirs, executors, administrators and Assigns from the twenty fifth day of
March then last for and during the natural life and lives of Michael
STRITCH, then aged nine years John STRITCH then aged eight years and Arthur
STRITCH, then aged six years, children of the said Arthur STRITCH the Lessee
and for and during the term time and space of thirty one years from the
death of the last survivor of them. He the said Arthur STRITCH his Heirs
executors, administrators and assigns Yielding and Paying therefore and
thereout Yearly and every Year during the said Term unto the said Edward
JOYNT his Heirs and assigns the yearly lump rent or sum of one hundred and
sixty pounds sterling to be paid by two even and equal half yearly Payments
on the twenty fifth day of March and the twenty ninth day of September in
each and every year during the Term thereby granted over and above all
Taxes, Charges and Impositions whatsoever. (Quit-rent and Crown-rent
excepted) the first payment thereof to be made on the twenty fifth day of
March then rent ensuing the date of said Presents. And said Deed contained
the usual covenants between Landlord and Tenant and clauses against the said
Arthur STRITCH his Heirs executors, administrators or assigns letting,
subletting selling dividing mortgaging or parting with the possession of the
premises thereby demised without the previous consent in writing of the said
Edward JOYNT his Heirs or assigns and a further clause against the said
Arthur STRITCH his Heirs executors administrators or assigns having more
than twenty acres of said lands broken up on in tillage at any one time
during said demise under a Forfeiture of said demise And said Deed as to the
execution thereof and of this memorial by the said Edward JOYNT and Arthur
STRITCH same are respectively witnessed by George MAMISC(?) of the Miliken
Walk in the County of the City of Limerick Law Clerk and John E CULLEN of
Rutland Street in Said County of the City of Limerick Gentleman Apprentice
to Joseph MURPHY Solicitor. (signed) Edward JOYNT  Arthur STRITCH

Signed and Sealed by the said Edward JOYNT and Arthur STRITCH in presence of
the words "four" and "Kiltanenlea" being once written in erasure. (signed)
George MAMISC John E CULLEN

The within name of John E CULLEN of Rutland Street in the city of Limerick
Gentleman aged twenty one years and upwards maketh Oath and Saith he is a
subscribing witness to the execution of the deed of which the within is a
Memorial and also to the within Memorial Saith that he saw said deed duly
signed sealed and delivered by Edward JOYNT and Arthur STRITCH the executing
parties thereto and Saith that he saw the within memorial duly signed and
sealed by said parties and saith that the name "John E CULLEN" subscribed as
an attesting witness to said deed and the within Memorial is this Deponents
proper name and handwriting. (signed) John E CULLEN.
Sworn before me this twenty fourth day of March 1864 at George Street in the
county of the City of Limerick a Commissioner for taking affidavits for her
Majesty's Superior Court of Common Law in Ireland in and of said County and
I know Deponent. (signed) Robert ANGLIM.

One Grantor, one Denomination and Eleven folios. (signed) Joseph MURPHY.


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