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under and upon such condition covenants and agreem[en]ts as in the aforesaid agreem[en]t made by the said commissioners and Robert Hall and Thomas Robinson beforenamed are contained In Wittnes whereof the said Com[m]issioners and the said Anthony Lawson and John Lawson have putt to their hands the day and yeare abovewritten:

Raphe Whitfeld Tho[mas] ffotherley 1639 Anthony Lawson The m[ar]ke of John Lawson

One House Sixe closes Eight trees One Muskett

William Pattshal 4.

The said seaventh day of September the said Com[m]ission ners for and on his Ma[ies]t[ie]s behalfe by vertue of the said Com[m]ission and William Pateshall of the late Citty of Londonderry gent[leman] doe conclude and agree that the said William Patshall and his assignes shall have and hold all that townland com[m]only called or knowne by the name of Lackagh with the appurtenances in Com[m]er als[o] Camber in the late County of Londonderry or by whatsoever other name or names the same be called or knowne and now or late in the tenure or occupac[i]on of the said William or his assigns and also all waies and passages to the aforesaid p[re]misses or any part thereof belonginge or formerly enioyed therewith with and under such and the like excepc[i]ons and for the terme of one and twenty years from the ffeast of Phillipp and Jacob last past for and under the yearly rent of Eleaven pounds sterlinge payable in such manner and at such days and tymes and with under and up[p]on such condition coven[a]nts [and] agreem[en]ts as in the aforesaid Agreem[en]t made by the s aid commissioners and Robert Hall and Thomas Robinson beforenamed are conteyned In Wittnes whereof the said Com[m]issioners and the said William Patshall have putt to their hands the day and yeare abovewritten:

Raphe Whitfeld Tho[mas] ffotherley 1639 William Patteshall

xi li. On e House Sixe closes Eight Tr ees One Muskett

Richard Benson [and] Richard Jackson 5.

The Nynth day of the said Moneth of September the said Com[m]iss ioners for and on his Ma[ies]t[ie]s behalfe by vertue of the said Com[m]ission and Richard Benson and Richard Jackson of Elaughe Castle in the County of Donegal gent[lemen] do conclude and agree that the said Richard and Richard and their assigns shall have and hold all those sixe Townelands commonly called or known by the severall name or names of Tulley, C[...] Ballykillaghan, Lisbaney, als[o] Lisbunney Salleboyle and Slatmaune with the appurtenanc[e]s in Com[m]er als[o] Cumber in the late county of Londonderry, or by whatsoever other name or names the s ame or any of them be called or knowne, and all Cabbins edifices and buildi ngs thereup[p]on and allso all waies [and] passages unto the aforesaid prem ises or any part thereof belonginge or formerly enioyed therewith Excepting and reservinge unto his Ma[ies]ty his heyres and Successors, all tymber [and] tymber trees, storiers saplinges [and] great trees mynes and quarryes in up[p]on or belonginge to the p[re]misses or any part thereof, with lib[er]ty and power to cutt downe, take, digge upp and carry away the same or any part thereof and all such reasonable wayes and passages over [th]e p[re]misses for the Ten[a]nts and Occupyers of his Ma[ies]t[ie]s other lands, as have formerly beene used and all the River of Loughfoyle, and all the rivers Creekes and streames in or neere the premisses or any part thereof and the soyle and grounde thereof and all the ffishinge and takinge of Salmons Eeles and other ffishe in the said Rivers, Creekes, Streames and ffishings and liberty to make houses [and] drawe netts and doe any other thinge else concerninge the said fishings for the terme of one and twenty yeares from the ffeast of

under, and upon such condition, covenants, and agreements as in the aforesaid agreement made by the said commissioners and Robert Hall and Thomas Robinson beforenamed are contained. In witness whereof the said commissioners and the said Anthony Lawson and John Lawson have put to their hands the day and year abovewritten:

Ralph Whitfeld Thomas Fotherley 1639 Anthony Lawson The mark of John Lawson

one house six closes eight trees one musket

 

William Pateshall 4.

The said seventh day of September, the said commissionners for and on his Majesty’s behalf by virtue of the said commission, and William Pateshall of the late city of Londonderry, gentleman, do conclude and agree that the said William Pateshall and his assigns shall have and hold all that townland commonly called or known by the name of Lackagh, with the appurtenances in Commer also Camber [Cumber Lower] in the late county of Londonderry or by whatsoever other name or names the same be called or known, and now or late in the tenure or occupation of the said William or his assigns, and also all ways and passages to the aforesaid premises or any part thereof belonging or formerly enjoyed therewith, with and under such and the like exceptions and for the term of one and twenty years from the feast of Phillip and Jacob last past, for and under the yearly rent of eleven pounds sterling payable in such manner and at such days and times and with, under, and upon such condition, covenants, and agreements as in the aforesaid agreement made by the said commissioners and Robert Hall and Thomas Robinson beforenamed are contained. In witness whereof the said commissioners and the said William Pateshall have put to their hands the day and year abovewritten:

Ralph Whitfeld Thomas Fotherley 1639 William Pateshall

xi pounds one house six closes eight trees one musket

 

Richard Benson and Richard Jackson 5.

The ninth day of the said month of September, the said commissioners for and on his Majesty’s behalf by virtue of the said commission, and Richard Benson and Richard Jackson of Elagh castle in the county of Donegal, gentlemen, do conclude and agree that the said Richard and Richard and their assigns shall have and hold all those six townlands commonly called or known by the several name or names of Tullintrain, C[…], Ballycallaghan, Lisbaney, also Lisbunney [Lisbunny], Sallowilly, and Slaghtmanus with the appurtenances in Commer, also Cumber, [Cumber Lower and Cumber Upper] in the late county of Londonderry or by whatsoever other name or names the same or any of them be called or known, and all cabins, edifices, and buildings thereupon and also all ways and passages unto the aforesaid premises or any part thereof belonging or formerly enjoyed therewith. Excepting and reserving unto his Majesty, his heirs and successors all timber and timber trees, storiers, saplings and great trees, mines, and quarries in, upon, or belonging to the premises or any part thereof, with liberty and power to cut down, take, dig, up, and carry away the same or any part thereof, and all such reasonable ways and passages over the premises for the tenants and occupiers of his Majesty’s other lands as have formerly been used, and all the River of Foyle and all the rivers, creeks, and streams in or near the premises or any part thereof, and the soil and ground thereof, and all the fishing and taking of salmon, eels, and other fish in the said rivers, creeks, streams, and fishings, and liberty to make houses and draw nets and do any other thing else concerning the said fishings, for the term of one and twenty years from the feast of