Freehold Lands

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[...] as in the aforesaid agreement made by the said commissioners and John Ley beforenamed are contained In witness where of the said Com[m]issioners and the said [...] have put to their hands the day and yeare abovewritten:

Raphe Whitfeld Tho[mas] ffotherley 1639 [...]

The ffifteenth day of the said Moneth of August the said commissioners for and on his Ma[ies]t[ie]s behalfe by vertue of the said commission and Edward Rowley of Castle Roe in the late county of Londonderry esquire do conclude and agree that the said Edward Rowley his heirs and assigns shall have and hold for ever, All that townland commonly called or known by the name of DonErat with the appu rtenances in Macosquin in the late County of Londonderry or by whatso ever other name or names the same be called or knowne, And all the C abins houses edifices and buildings thereup[p]on all which premises are lying and being within the proporc[i]on of land called the Merchant Taylors’ Proportion or late Manor of St John Baptist in the late county of Londonderry and also all wayes and passages to the foresaid premises or any part thereof belonging or therewith enjoyed the same premises to be holden of his Majesty his heires and Succ essors as of such manor as his Majesty shall erect, create, or make of or within the said Proportion of land called the Merchant [T]aylors Proporc[i]on with and under such and the like exceptions and for and under the y early rent of [...] sterling payable in such manner and at such days and times and suit at court and mill in the said Proportion and with upon and under the like further reservations liberties powers te nures services covenants and agreements as in the aforesaid agreem[en]t made by th e said commissioners and [...] beforenamed are contained [...]

[…] as in the aforesaid agreement made by the said commissioners and John Ley beforenamed are contained. In witness whereof the said commissioners and the said […] have put to their hands the day and year abovewritten:

Ralph Whitfeld Thomas Fotherley 1639 […]

The fifteenth day of the said month of August, the said commissioners for and on his Majesty’s behalf by virtue of the said commission, and Edward Rowley of Castleroe in the late county of Londonderry, esquire, do conclude and agree that the said Edward Rowley, his heirs and assigns shall have and hold forever all that townland commonly called or known by the name of Gills, with the appurtenances, in Macosquin in the late county of Londonderry, or by whatsoever other name or names the same be called or known. And all the cabins, houses, edifices, and buildings thereupon, all which premises are lying and being within the Proportion of land called the Merchant Taylors’ Proportion or late Manor of St John Baptist in the late county of Londonderry, and also all ways and passages to the foresaid premises or any part thereof belonging or therewith enjoyed, the same premises to be holden of his Majesty, his heirs and successors as of such manor as his Majesty shall erect, create, or make of or within the said Proportion of land called the Merchant Taylors’ Proportionwith and under such and the like exceptions, and for and under the yearly rent of […] sterling payable in such manner and at such days and times and suit at court and mill in the said Proportion, and with, upon, and under the like further reservations, liberties, powers, tenures, services, covenants, and agreements as in the aforesaid agreement made by the said commissioners and […] beforenamed are contained […]