Town of Coleraine
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[...] 1639 the [...]ssion and [...] do conclude and agree that [th]e [...] mills and one tucking mill [and] [...]se and one messuage or tene ment [...] adjoining and all yards gardens orchards backsides cabbins houses and [...] the said mills messuage or tenem[en]t or any of them belonging [...] Mills and streames and watercourses to the said mills or any [...] all w[hi]ch p[re]misses now are or late were in the tenure or occupac[i]on of the said William Church or his assignes underten[a]nts ffarmers or assignes and lib[er]ty to ma[...] watercourse and have water from Ballisally streame above the Tucking mill there [...]ghe the [...] occupac[i]on of Symon Hillman Thomas Hillman Griffin Haw[...] and Geo rge [...] or some or one of them or their or one of their assignes and soe [...] leading from Colerane to Dunluce and then over the [...] occupac[i]on of Thomas Gill or his assignes and [...] use of the mills aforesaid and allsoe thirteene acres and eighteene poles of land Irishe measure with th[e] appurten[a]nc[e]s lyeing neere to the [...] aforesaid now or late in the tenure or occupac[i]on of the said [...] or his assignes and all houses cabbins edifices and buildings standing or being uppon the said thirteene acres and eighteene poles of land with all ways and passages thereunto belonging or therewith formerly enioyed for the terme of one and twenty years from the ffeast of Phillip and Jacob now last past for and under the yearly rent of [...] hundred and tenn pounds sterling paiable unto his Majesty his heirs and successors into the Rec eipt of the Exchequer in England or unto the hands of the Receiver of his ma[ies]tie his heires and successors for the tyme being for the reven[n]ue of Londonderry also Derry and Colerane or either of them att the ffeasts of All Saints and Philip and Jacob by equal porc[i]ons uppon condition that the said terme shall cease and be void if the said rent or any part thereof shal[l] be behind and unpaid ffifty daies next after any of the said feasts or days of payment aforesaid And the said William Church his executors administrators or assigns and twelve other able and sufficient tenants with their families shall from time to time during the said terme be resident and inhabitant in and upon the aforesaid premises and keepe and mainteine the foresaid p[re]misses [...] cabbins edifices and buildings in good and sufficient reparations and within five years next ensueing well and sufficiently fence inclose and set with double quicksett all the fences and inclosures belonging to the foresaid p[re]misses and the same so well and sufficiently fenced inclosed and quicksetted shall keepe and mainteyne during the residue of the said term and shall yearly during the said terme sett and plant upon some part of the aforesaid p[re]misses two young trees of oake or ashe fitt or likely to grow to be timber trees the same or others to be sett or plannted in the roomes and steed of such of them as shall happen to dye shall mainteine preserve and keepe from hurt and spoil during the said term and att the end or other determinac[i]on of the said terme shall [...] to his ma[ies]t[ie]s use att or in the said mills one good and sufficient [...] millstone conteining five foote and tenn [...] and [...] one good and sufficient [...]
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[…] 1639 the […]ssion and […] do conclude and agree that the […] mills and one tucking mill and […]se and one messuage or tenement […] adjoining and all yards, gardens, orchards, backsides, cabins, houses, and […] the said mills, messuage, or tenement or any of them belonging […] mills and streams and watercourses to the said mills, or any […] all which premises now are or late were in the tenure or occupation of the said William Church or his assigns, undertenants, farmers, or assigns, and liberty to ma[…] watercourse and have water from Ballisally stream above the tucking mill there, […]ghe the […] occupation of Simon Hillman, Thomas Hillman, Griffin Haw[…], and George […] or some or one of them or their or one of their assigns, and so […] leading from Coleraine to Dunluce and then over the […] occupation of Thomas Gill or his assigns and […] use of the mills aforesaid and also thirteen acres and eighteen poles of land Irish measure with the appurtenances, lying near to the […] aforesaid, now or late in the tenure or occupation of the said […] or his assigns and all houses, cabins, edifices, and buildings standing or being upon the said thirteen acres and eighteen poles of land, with all ways and passages thereunto belonging or therewith formerly enjoyed, for the term of one and twenty years from the feast of Phillip and Jacob now last past, for and under the yearly rent of […] hundred and ten pounds sterling payable unto his Majesty, his heirs and successors, into the receipt of the Exchequer in England, or unto the hands of the Receiver of his Majesty, his heirs and successors, for the time being for the revenue of Londonderry, also Derry, and Coleraine or either of them at the feasts of All Saints and Philip and Jacob by equal portions, upon condition that the said term shall cease and be void if the said rent or any part thereof shall be behind and unpaid fifty days next after any of the said feasts or days of payment aforesaid. And the said William Church, his executors, administrators or assigns, and twelve other able and sufficient tenants with their families shall from time to time during the said term be resident and inhabitant in and upon the aforesaid premises, and keep and maintain the foresaid premises […] cabins, edifices, and buildings in good and sufficient reparations, and within five years next ensuing well and sufficiently fence, enclose, and set with double quicksett all the fences and enclosures belonging to the foresaid premises, and the same so well and sufficiently fenced, enclosed, and quicksetted shall keep and maintain during the residue of the said term, and shall yearly during the said term set and plant upon some part of the aforesaid premises two young trees of oak or ash fit or likely to grow to be timber trees, the same or others to be set or planted in the rooms and stead of such of them as shall happen to die, shall maintain, preserve, and keep from hurt and spoil during the said term, and at the end or other determination of the said term shall […] to his Majesty’s use at or in the said mills one good and sufficient […] millstone containing five foot and ten […] and […] one good and sufficient […]
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