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ye Attainted & excheated lands in ye Counties of Cork and Waterford, 
in ye Province of Munster, in her highnes Realme of Ireland of thone 
ptie. And John Clever of London Gentleman of thother ptie, Witness- 
eth, that the said Sir Walter Ralegh for divers good causes and reason- 
able considerations, &c., doth demise graunte betake & and to farme lett 
unto the said John Clever, All that Ploughland commonly called or 
knowen by the name of Coullie Clofinia, sett and beinge within the Bar- 
rony of Inchequyn in ye Countie of Corke aforesaid with foure hundred 
acres of arrable land & ferme wodes thereunto belonginge, &c. &c. (But 
reserving to Sir Walter Ralegh the Royalties and all wracks of the sea 
that happen within the same premises.) To have and to hold all and 
singular the same demised premises and every pcell thereof with the 
appurtenances, (except as before excepted,) unto the said John Clever, 
his Executors and Assigns, from the feast of Sainct Michaell Th’ Arch- 
aungell next ensuinge the date hereof unto thend and tearme of one hun- 
dred yeares from thence next ensuinge and fully to be compleat and 
ended, yelding and payinge therefor yearely during three of the said 
yeares (viz) from thend of the yeare of our Lord God w™ shall be One 
Thousand five hundred foure score, and nine, and from and after the 
decease of the Ladie Cattelyn, old Countesse Dowager of Desmond Wid- 
dowe, until thend of the yeare of our Lord God w™ shalbe (1593,) 
unto the said Sir Walter Ralegh, his heires or Assignes, five pounds of 
good and lawful money of England at two feasts or tearmes of the 
yeare, that is to say at the feaste of Thannunciation of our Ladie St. 
Mary the Virgin, and St. Michaell Tharchaungel, by even portions, and 
also fower Capons or Hennes, at the feasts of Easter and Christmas, if, 
they be demaded Awnp atso yeldinge and payinge therfor yearely unto, 
the said Sir Walter Ralegh his heires or Assignes duringe the residue of ye 
said terme begynnyne from and after ye Decease of ye said Countesse, and 
after thend ofthe said year of 0” lord God which shalbe (1593) the yearly 
rent of Tenne Pounds of lawful money of England at the said two feasts 
of th Annunciation of o* Ladie St Mary the Virgine and St Michaell 
Tharchaungell w*? of them shall first happen after the death of the said 
Countesse, and after thend of the said yeare of o* Lord God (1598) the 
first payment therof shall begyne, and also fower capons or hennes at 
the feasts of Kaster and Christmas, if they be demanded. And if dé shall 
happen eyther the said yearely Rents of five Pounds or tenne pounds, 
to be behind and unpaid, &c., &c. And the said John Clever for himself, 
&c., &c., covennteth & graunteth to & with the said Sir Walter Ralegh his 
heires and Assignes by theis puts to find from tyme to tyme after the 
decease of the said Countesse, and after the end of the said yeare of o* 
Lord God wh shalbe (1593) a sufficient light horse man and furniture, 
to him the said Sir Walter Ralegh his heires and assignes, in the affaires 
of the Crowne of Ireland.” 
[ Mr. Cleaver then further covenants to build a mansion or dwelling 
house in and upon the same premises; and also to enclose with hedge, 
ditch, and quicke sett one hundred acres at least of the same premises ; 
and to pay a further rent of one penny per, acre for boggy, mountaine, 
