This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 Excerpt: ...manor of Cottersborough otherwise Ballymagooly, 'f nants ano" trier pst&te, of which manor the lands hereby released and confirmed are part and although the parcel, and the tolls and duties of the fairs and markets thereof, and j""6 also any liberty of turbary or limestone heretofore granted therein or ercised, and tlipre were no thereout by the said Sir J. L. Cotter or his ancestors to any of the turf bogs worktenants of the said manor, as expressed in their leases respectively." ed or 9narrie' r r open on the es The covenant for quiet enjoyment was also made subject to the tate; but it did aforesaid tenants, leases, and any liberties of limestone or turbary therem' theretofore granted therein by the said Sir J. L. Cotter or his ances-not be turf, tors or any of them to the tenants of the said manor. No right to no cut turf or quarry limestone such as that reserved had' been here was not limestone, exercised since 1809; and there were affidavits that there was no Htld, a good turf bog or open quarry on the lands. Leases had, however, been J0" ad made by Sir J. L. Cotter, granting the tenants the liberty to dig turf the purchaser and limestone; one of them dated in 1791 was produced and con-i8"nar8ed' _ The rental tained this covenant, "the said Sir J. L. Cotter doth for him, &c., at the sale conpromise liberty to the said (lessees) their heirs, &c., to quarry and state-b' carry off turf from such parts of the said Sir J. L. Cotter, s estate ment leaving it as he the said Sir J. L. Cotter, his heirs or assigns, shall from time ther'tenant to time during said demise appoint, for the consumption and neld 'OT 1TM.., . narned in improvement of the said demised premises, and for no other use 1804 or 1843; whatever.&qu...