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Third Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

30/07/1838

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Third Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

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614 APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM THE Appendix, No. 14. are or hereafter shall be growing, standing or being in or upon the said demised premises, with free liberty to and for the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and Indenture between assigns, and her and their servants and workmen, and such other person or persons as the Dowager Countess said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs or assigns, shall authorize for that purpose, of Rosse and with horses, carts, cars or other carriages, from time to time to enter upon the said demised Robert Cody. premises, and to dig, quarry, search for, raise, cut, break, manufacture and carry away the same respectively, or any part thereof; and also excepting and always reserving unto the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, and her and their servants and attendants, at all times full and free liberty of hunting, hawking, fishing, fowling and sporting in and upon the said demised premises; To have and to hold all and singular the said demised premises, with their appurtenances ( except as before excepted), unto the said Robert Cody, his heirs, executors and administrators ( and assigns, in case any alienation shall be consented to in manner hereinafter mentioned), for and during the natural life of the said Robert Cody, the lessee; he the said Robert Cody, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, yielding and paying unto the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, yearly and every year during this demise, the rent or sum of 23/. 14 s. sterling, clear, over and above all and all manner of taxes, charges, subsidies, assessments and impositions whatever, ordinary or extraordinary, charged or imposed, or to be charged or imposed, upon the said demised premises in any manner whatsoever ( quit- rent and crown- rent only excepted), the said reserved yearly rent to be paid and payable by two even and equal half- yearly payments; that is to say, on every ist day of November and lst day of May in each and every year during the said demise, the first payment thereof to be made on the lst day of November next ensuing the day of the date of these presents. And if it shall happen that the said reserved yearly rent, or any part thereof, shall he behind or unpaid after either of the said days appointed for the payment thereof, that then and as often as it shall so happen it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, into the said demised premises, or any part thereof, to enter and distrain, and the distress and distresses then and there found, to take, lead, drive, reap, mow, dig, rear, carry away, impound and remove from off' the said premises to some other place for safe keeping, and to place a keeper or keepers thereon, and also to adjourn the sale or sales thereof from time to time, for a convenient and reasonable period, and the same to sell or dispose of for payment and satisfaction of said rent and all arrears thereof, and all costs and charges attending the same; but if no sufficient distress shall be found on the said demised premises, then and in that case it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, into the said demised premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, to re- enter, and have again, occupy and repossess and enjoy, as her and their former estate and possession, any- thing contained in these presents to the contrary notwithstanding. And the said Robert Cody cloth hereby, for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators ( and assigns, in case any alienation shall be consented to in manner hereinafter mentioned), covenant, promise, grant and agree, to and with the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, that he the said Robert Cody, his heirs, executors and administrators ( and assigns, in case any alienation shall be consented to in manner hereinafter mentioned), shall and will from time to time, and at all times hereafter during the continuance of this demise, well and truly pay, or cause to be paid, to the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, the said reserved yearly rent or sum of 23 I. 14 s. on the days and times and in manner hereinbefore appointed for the payment thereof, fully and clear, over and above all taxes, charges and impositions as aforesaid. And the said Robert Cody doth hereby, for himself, his heirs, executors and administrators ( and assigns, if any alienation shall be consented to in manner hereinafter mentioned), further covenant, promise, grant and agree, to and with the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, that he the said Robert Cody, his heirs, executors and administrators ( and assigns, if any alienation shall be so consented to in manner hereinafter mentioned), shall and will from time to time during this demise grind all such wheat, barley, bere, oats, peas, malt or other grain as shall be upon the said demised premises, or that he or they shall grind for sale, at the mill of Barry, in said county of Longford, and pay the accustomed toll for grinding; and in default thereof, that the said " Robert Cody* his heirs, executors and administrators ( and assigns, if any alienation shall be so consented to in manner hereinafter mentioned), shall well and truly thereupon pay or cause to be paid unto the said Jane Countess Dowager of Rosse, her heirs and assigns, the sum of 10s. for every barrel of wheat, barley, bere, oats, peas, malt or other grain, which shall be ground elsewhere, contrary to said covenant, and so in proportion for a smaller or greater quantity or measure, as often as the same shall happen. And further, that the said Robert Cody, his heirs, executors or administrators ( or assigns, if any alienation shall be con- sented to as hereinafter mentioned), shall and will during the continuance of this demise, at all times use and manage the said demised premises, and every part thereof, in a good husbandlike manner in all respects, and shall and will lay down with clover, trefoil and grass all and every part of the said demised premises, which now is or hereafter during the continuance of this demise shall be broken up or in tillage, immediately after successive crops shall be grown thereon, and shall not nor will not in any one year, or at any one time, break up, plough or till, or permit to be or have broken up or ploughed in or for tillage more than acres in the whole of the said demised premises, or grow or permit to be grown more than successive crops of corn, grain or pulse on any part of the said demised
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