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Index to Map of the lands of Coolfadda and the Town of Bandon 1717
The first lessee or prior tenants as they are entered in the Rent Roll |
Contents of tenements Acres Roods Perches |
The Widow Taylor for Smiths 36 acres for 200 years from Lady's Day 1614 |
39 3 33 |
Thomas Forster's executors for Mays 10 acres from year to year |
10 3 - |
John Travers for 4 acres at Coolfadda |
4 1 - |
James Kingston for Lanes tenement and 69 acres for 181 years from Michaelmas 1617 |
64 3 15 |
Philip Cross |
50 - - |
Francis Bernard Esq assignee of Widow Tresilian for Greens plot and 58 acres wheron seven houses were to be built for 200 years from ?? 1610 |
56 1 23 |
Charles Abbott for Crofts? 12 acres for 200 years from Lady's Day 1608 |
14 0 20 |
James Jackson for a field for one year from Lady's Day 1717 |
2 2 - |
James Kingston Lanes? Tenement on both sides of Sugar Lane and the lower road to Enniskean (Mill and Barrack?) |
14 2 9 |
The Common Watering Place |
- - 30 |
Abraham Davies for the Mill Bog and two small islands thereunto belonging |
10 1 9 |
The Reference and explanation to the Map of the Lands of Coolfadda and that part of the town of Bandon situate thereon continued viz Hammott's 2 acres of Kirks, Jeffords? 18 acres
No of parcel |
Present possession or undertenant |
Contents of parcel Ac/R/P |
Measurement in feet Front/Depth |
The Quality or Descripton of parcels |
13 |
Cornelius Conner and several undertenants to him viz Med(ad) Holland and Timothy Donovan |
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This parcel is all good arable ground, part of Jeffords holding on which there are several houses, cabbins and garden plots lying on the south side of the road to Eniskeane whereof there's only a part of Timothy Donovan's house and gardens marked with the letter A, the parish pound marked with B and part of the field marked with C which [lie] within the liberties of the Corporation |
14 |
Alexander Hammott |
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A long strip of arable and meadow ground well inclosed part of Jeffords holdings, a small part of which next to the Rampire lieth within the liberties. |
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Here endeth the outland and tenements all lying without the liberties excepting as mentioned all the following tenements lyeth within the line of the liberties excepting No 49 and 50 |
15 |
Richard Hornibroak |
-/-/8½ |
39.5/56 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high and a garden plott next to the pound |
16 |
Ralph Cleer jun |
-/-/18 |
39.5/115 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high with a linny and a range of low backhouses slated the whole length of the premises |
17 |
Thomas Northridge |
-/-/18 |
47.5/93.7 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high with a return to the front, a small linny, a low thatched house, backside and garden |
18 |
Owen Canty |
-/-/19½ |
31/89 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high, a low backhouse and garden |
19 |
William Jenkins |
-/-/7 |
29/87 |
A dwelling house 1 storey high with a return, backside, backhouse and garden |
20 |
Richard Moor |
-/-/14 |
40/89 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high with a return, backhouse and garden |
21 |
Samuel French |
-/-/6 |
24.5/79 |
A waste house out of repair and a garden plott |
22 |
Widow Baker |
-/-/10½ |
41.5/69 |
A waste plott without any house upon it |
23 |
Widow Doodly |
-/-/7¼ |
28/56 |
A low thatched dwelling house, a backside and 2 small thatched houses |
24 |
John Good Joseph Stamers |
-/-/4 |
16.5 and 23.7/37.6 |
A corner house 1½ storeys high fronting east and northward with small backside belonging to it |
25 |
Cornelius Conner |
-/1/10 |
26.5/308 |
A good dwelling house 2 storeys high with a return jutting into the Widow Deason's holding, and a range of all convenient houses for the malting trade, a small backside and garden |
26 |
Widow Deason |
-/-/30 |
30/316 |
A dwelling house 1 storey high with a return, backside, backhouse and a garden |
27 |
Ralph Cleer |
-/-/19 |
20/198 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high with a return and a garden |
28 |
Thomas Haynes John Sheedy |
-/1/11 |
43/328 |
On this plott there are 2 dwelling houses, the one 1½ with a return slated, the other a low thatched house, a backhouse, garden in common to the tenants |
29 |
Widow Hammott |
1/1/11 |
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A meadow lying backward of the following garden plotts within the Rampier |
30 |
Thomas Shewell |
-/-/12 |
36.6/80.5 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high with a return, low backhouse and a garden |
31 |
Timothy Eckells |
-/-/9 |
29.7/83.8 |
A dwelling house 1 storey high and garden plott |
32 |
John Savage |
-/-/14 |
31.6/87 |
A dwelling house 2 storeys high, backhouse and garden |
33 |
James Eckells Mary Heart |
-/-/16 |
63/35 |
A front house in 4 tenements 1½ storeys high, small backhouse and garden |
34 |
Joseph Shorten |
-/-/7 |
18.5/102 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high and garden |
35 |
John and William Hames? |
-/-/15 |
41.5/112 |
A low dwelling house thatched in two tenements and garden plott |
36 |
John Wheeler |
-/1/23 |
46/415 |
A large dwelling house with small return and low backhouse adjoining another low thatched house, backside and long strip of a garden |
The remaining parts of the tenements lying on the west side of the North Street and the tenements lying on both sides of Sugar Lane
37 |
Widow Brown |
-/2/18 |
97/264 |
Low dwelling house thatched and large garden on the north side of Sugar Lane |
38 |
Richard John? Lesson & c |
-/2/4 |
92.5/250 |
On this tenement there are 3 dwelling houses fronting Sugar Lane, one slated the others thatched, with large garden |
39 |
Francis Davis and John Lehy under Ralph and Richard Cleer |
-/2/7 |
99/247 |
On this tenement there are 5 houses, 2 with their gable end to the street, converted to a malthouse, slated 1½ storeys, a dwelling house 1½ storeys, another 2 storeys high slated, a low thatched house fronting Sugar Lane and large garden |
40 |
William Millet |
-/1/32 |
38/101 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high fronting North Street, the Presbyterian Meeting House, backhouse adjoining, backyard and large garden |
41 |
Richard Cleer |
-/-/9¾ |
43/56 |
Small garden plott in Sugar Lane for 1 year from Lady's Day 1717. Numbered 113 in printed papers |
42 |
Robert Clarke |
-/-/8¼ |
38/54 |
Dwelling house 1 storey high fronting Sugar Lane, and garden |
43 |
William Stephens, Widow Hicks, Alexander Bull, Richard Edwards under widow Langton |
-/1/9¼ |
106 and 41/109 |
On this plott lying on the corner of Sugar Lane are 2 houses 1½ storeys high fronting North St and 2 low houses fronting Sugar Lane, a garden plot said to belong to the poor of the parish. |
44 |
Ralph Cleer jun |
-/-/15 |
37.6/100 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high fronting North St, a low house and garden |
45 |
Benjamin Wheeler |
-/-/11½ |
29.7/105 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, 2 low outhouses and garden |
46 |
A waste plott |
-/-/14 |
44.8/110 |
Waste plott open to the street, no house thereon |
47 |
William Langton |
-/-/11¾ |
29/110 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, low backhouse, garden and backside |
48 |
William Conner |
-/-/12 |
36/103 |
Dwelling house 1 storey high with return, 2 low backhouses, backside, garden plott |
49 |
Darby Kinelly? |
-/1/6 |
56/247 |
Low thatched dwelling house and garden plott, being without the liberties on the south side of Sugar Lane and on the east side of the lane from Sugar Lane to the Mill Bog. |
50 |
Philip Glanfield |
-/2/28 |
93/255 |
Low thatched dwelling house and large garden eastward of the former lying without the line of the liberties |
51 |
Edward Dowden |
-/2/20 |
99/260 |
Low dwelling house and cabbin adjoining and large garden lying withing the line of the liberties |
52 |
Morgan Welsh |
-/-/14 |
37/140 |
Low thatched house and cabbin where a small town stood formerly, with a small garden outside the wall. Numbered 112 in the printed papers |
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These last entries lie on the south side of Sugar Lane |
53 |
Abraham Davies |
1/10/15 |
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On this there's a garden plott bounded on the west by the Town Wall , the north end of which is 60ft in Breadth, fronting the Sugar Lane, another good garden by the Riverside, a good Mill house in which there are 2 grist and mills all newly built, the miller's house and a fish house, a large vacant place for the convenience of the mills. The salmon wares runs from the mills to the town at A. (the Barracks is built in front of this) |
54 |
John Whelps |
-/2/13 |
97/295 |
Low dwelling house and good garden, thinly planted with apple trees. |
55 |
Richard Clarke |
-/1/20 |
92/184 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, large return, 2 outhouses, backside and garden well planted. (Pitmans) |
56 |
Widow Bennett |
-/1/24 |
82.5/191 |
Large dwelling house 2 storeys high with its gable end to Sugar Lane, a low return and good gaden well planted |
57 |
John Jones William Bennett |
-/1/27 |
56/262 |
Good new dwelling house 2 full storeys high with stair case, backside, outhouses, conveniences and very good garden |
58 |
Dennis Kelly |
-/-/18 |
63/79 |
Dwelling house 1 storey high and garrett, near the Market House, part of the walls of another house ruined, backhouse or shade unfinished and garden. 109 on printed papers |
59 |
Andrew Roch |
-/-/10½ |
33/79 |
Dwelling house 1 storey high, low garrett and garden. (110) |
60 |
Abraham Bare |
-/-/15 |
49.5/79 |
Low thatched dwelling house and garden plott (111) |
61 |
William Snow |
-/-/37 |
44/204.6 |
Garden plott formerly hay yard adjoining the road leading to the Mill |
62 |
William Snow |
-/3/3 |
107/303 |
Large dwelling house, 2 returns to the front, full 2 storeys high, a yard on the west side of the house and convenient offices on the front and west side of it, a terras walk behind the house, a small pleasure garden and terras walk and a good garden below it, well planted in which there's a small fishpond |
63 |
James Martin |
-/1/- |
38/308 |
Low dwelling house 1 storey high and garrett and garden plott (106) |
64 |
William Stephens |
-/1/4 |
34/298 |
Low dwelling house 1 storey high, backhouse and garden (105) |
65 |
Thomas Legg |
-/-/33 |
39/295 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high, return, linny, with outhouses, tanyard and all necessary outhouses belonging to it |
66 |
Widow Skinner |
-/-/24 |
16/291 |
A dwelling house 1½ storeys high, backhouse adjoining another low house and tanyard (late John Ines') |
67 |
Sion? Hill |
-/-/28 |
33/281 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high with backhouse, linny, backside, low backhouse and half of another house and garden |
68 |
Joseph Wheeler |
-/-/26 |
33/274 |
Dwelling house 2½ storeys high, backhouse adjoining backside, backhouse and garden. |
69 |
Daniel Conner |
-/-/36 |
45/258 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, small linny, backyard, 2 large outhouses and garden |
70 |
Jasper Kievell? |
-/-/7 |
34/70 |
Low dwelling house, backside, 2 cabbins |
71 |
Waste |
-/-/6 |
78/203 |
Waste plott lying open to the street without any house upon it |
72 |
Edward Jenkins |
-/-/25 |
28/173 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backyard, outhouse ruined and garden |
73 |
John Crousell |
-/-/14¾ |
33/160 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backyard, backhouse and garden |
74 |
Thomas Loane |
-/-/12 |
23/146 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, linny, backhouse and garden |
75 |
Samuel Brown |
-/-/13 |
16/155 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high with gable end to the street, linny and garden |
76 |
Joseph Whelply |
-/-/8 |
16/127 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high with gable end to the street, linny and garden |
77 |
Thomas Brien |
-/-/8¾ |
22/118 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, backhouse and garden |
78 |
George Alby |
-/-/12 |
43.5/116 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, backhouse and garden |
79 |
Daniel Sullivan |
-/-/11 |
31.6/97 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backside, backhouse and garden |
80 |
Waste |
-/-/8½ |
13/69 |
Waste plott next to the Bridge lying open to the street |
Here begins tenements lying on the east side of North Street, bounded east and north by a small brook and the lands of Knockbrogan
81 |
Francis Jenkins |
-/3/12 |
123.5/201 |
Thatched low house, good orchard, part of Potters messuage |
82 |
Daniel Conner |
-/2/1½ |
173.5/146.5 |
Slate house with return and thatched house to the street, tanyard and all the convenient houses thereunto belonging |
83 |
Robert Giles |
-/-/3¾? |
72.6/132 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high slated, thatched house adjoining tanyard and another large thatched house |
84 |
Widow Backer/Barker |
-/-/3? |
64/120 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high slated, thatched house streetwards, backhouse and tanyard |
85 |
Widow Backer/Barker |
7/-/8 |
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A parcel of very good arable ground lying backward of the former tenements by the name of Peters field (Potters?) |
86 |
Richard Ward |
-/-/21 |
56/115 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, outhouse with gable end to street, tanyard |
87 |
Richard Ward(e) |
-/-/16 |
33/105.6 |
A front house two storeys high, low backhouse and tanyard (Wadleys – Woodleys?) |
88 |
John Sullivan Edward Spelane |
-/-/11½ |
46/72 |
Front house in 2 tenements 1 storey high and garden thereunto belonging |
89 |
Stephen Moxley |
-/-/13½ |
34/69 |
Corner house 2 storeys high, 2 low backhouses, large backyard |
90 |
Henry Rice sen |
-/-/14 |
39.6/125 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, 2 small low houses and plott of ground backwards |
91 |
Richard Harris |
-/-/2½? |
64/136 |
Dwelling house 1 storey high, return, backyard and small tanyard |
92 |
Henry Rice sen |
-/-/18 |
50/93.7 |
Low thatched stable and garden plott and another low thatched house to the front of the garden jutting into the street |
93 |
Henry Rice jun |
-/1/4 |
39/156 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, low house adjoining, backside, large backhouse, tanyard |
94 |
Francis Kaple? |
-/-/13 |
29.7/90.4 |
Low dwelling house, backside and garden |
95 |
William Heasle |
-/-/16 |
23/99 |
Low thatched dwelling house, backside and garden |
96 |
Henry Rice jun |
1/1/35 |
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Very good meadow extending from the former garden to Knockbrogan bounds |
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The parcels on this page are bounded on the north-east by lands of Knockbrogan, on the west by North Street, on the south by the street (?) and William Lapps holdings |
97 |
William Lapp |
1/-/3 |
97/495 |
Good dwelling house with return backwards 2 storeys high, large outhouse 1 storey high frontwards adjoining the dwelling, large tanyard with all convenient houses and shades belonging to the tanning trade. Garden plott extending to Knockbrogan bounds |
98 |
Widow Haddock |
-/-/24¾ |
27.7/287 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, 2 low outhouses, backside and small tanyard |
99 |
John Loane |
-/-/30 |
36.3/280 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, 4 outhouses, backside and garden |
100 |
William Murry Jeremiah? Regan? |
-/-/32 |
36/295 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, large backhouse and garden |
101 |
Gilburn Stephens |
-/-/26¾ |
27.6/274 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, low return, backhouse and garden |
102 |
John Whelply |
-/2/6 |
245/448 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, low shade, small tanyard, plolt of ground entering? Knockbrogan |
103 |
John Hammot? Daniel Stanfield? |
-/1/18 |
31.6/380 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, backhouse, garden extending to Knobrogan bounds |
104 |
George Collins |
-/-/36 |
43/257 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, backhouse and garden |
105 |
Richard Brabbin |
-/-/35 |
23.7/374 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, return, backhouse, garden plott |
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These six entries held under Francis Bernard under William Lapp as chief tenant |
106 |
Thomas Biggs |
-/-/16½ |
37/120 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, low house adjoining, 3 outhouses, backyard, tanyard |
107 |
William Orchard |
-/-/34¾ |
28/252 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, return, backside, garden extending backwards of the former |
108 |
Edward Draper |
-/1/38 |
31/369 |
Low house to the front converted to a forge, dwelling house lying backwards of James Dammel's house, garden plott and plott extending to Knockbrogan bounds |
109 |
James Dammel |
-/2/35¾ |
53/361 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backhouse, large plott of ground extending to the brook |
110 |
William Lapp Solomon Burchill |
-/1/16 |
92.4/189 |
Front house 1½ storeys high, 2 tenements, backhouse, 2 backyards, large malthouse and garden |
111 |
William Bull |
-/2/10 |
49/232 |
Dwelling house part 1½ storeys high, part 2 storeys high, backyard, 2 outhouses, tanyard, garden plott extending to brook |
112 |
William Morris under William Bull |
-/-/13 |
39/95 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, backhouse, backyard, garden plott |
113 |
Ralph Wright under William Lapp |
-/-/24 |
26.4/153 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, outhouse, backside, garden |
114 |
Sarah Blewell/Blewett under William Lapp |
-/-/33 |
27.7/27.7? |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, backhouse, garden backwards extending to brook |
115 |
Soloman Foley |
-/2/15 |
77/280 |
On this there are several good outhouses in a front yard, a fine garden very well planted and surrounded with a good wall and a pleasant summer house therein |
116 |
Solomon Foley |
-/-/27 |
57.5/150 |
Large dwelling house 2 storeys high, return and stair case, small front yard and convenient offices thereon |
117 |
Richard Cleer |
-/-/12 |
21/132 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, backhouse with small return to it, garden |
118 |
William Madden |
-/-/5 |
14/82 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, small linny, backyard, low backhouse adjoining fronting the Church Lane |
119 |
Andrew Roche |
-/-/2½ |
13/54 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, backhouse in Church Lane |
120 |
Piercy Smith |
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4 low houses fronting the Church Lane extending from William Madden's backhouses 199 ft in length with a garden plott lying between Richard Cleer's tenement and the Town Wall |
121 |
Andrew Roche |
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A plott of ground part without and part within the Town Wall |
122 |
John Curtis |
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Garden plott on south side of Church Lane |
123 |
William Madden |
-/-/7¼ |
16.5/123 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, low backhouse, backyard (107) Franklyns? |
124 |
John Briers |
-/-/6½ |
16.5/122 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, backyard (108) Dunkins |
125 |
Widow Tressilian |
-/-/8 |
17.8/120 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backhouse and yard, waste and out of repair |
126 |
John Curtis Barnaby Brown |
-/-/24 |
43/202 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, 2 returns, 2 tenements, linny, 3 outhouses in the backyard and garden plott |
127 |
John Curtis |
-/-/6 |
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Plott of ground lying without the Town Hall |
128 |
Isaac Bare |
-/-/25¾ |
39.5/192.7 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, backhouse, yard and garden |
129 |
George Woods |
-/-/7¾ |
46/79 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, large backyard |
130 |
Henry Jones |
-/-/19 |
49.5/165 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backhouse, backyard and garden |
131 |
Abraham Davis under Kurtiss?
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-/-/13 |
15.8/135 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, return, backhouse, garden, part of backside marked with A linny, small backhouse (entry in two parts) |
132 |
William Moxly |
-/-/14 |
31/113.5 |
Garden and backyard in common marked A |
133 |
William Harden |
-/-/20 |
70.6/89 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, small linny, backyard and garden |
134 |
Timothy Sullivan |
-/-/7½ |
27/70.6 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, linny, backhouse and garden |
135 |
Daniel Beamish |
-/-/6¼ |
37.6/60.7 |
Dwelling house 2 storeys high, backhouse, yard on west side of entry to the church |
136 |
John Harris |
-/-/13½ |
46/70.5 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, garden plott east side of church entry |
137 |
The Church Yard |
-/2/30 |
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A handsome church in the form of a cross and large churchyard |
138 |
Daniel Sullivan under Herbert Love |
-/-/20½ |
74/95.7 |
Low dwelling house, large garden adjoining church yard |
139 |
James Rice under Herbert Love |
-/2/32 |
132/252 |
Large dwelling house part of it double with 2 returns, that part of it next the street 2 storeys high, all the rest but 1½ storeys high, linny, large stablehouse and garden |
140 |
James Rice under Herbert Love |
-/-/32 |
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Long strip of land on the outside of the Town Wall |
141 |
Timothy Sullivan under Herbert Love |
-/1/3 |
50/209 |
The walls of a ruined house to the front and backyard in common, tanyard, large low house thereunto belonging |
142 |
Stephen Winthrop under Charles Abbott |
-/1/8 |
76/185 |
Large thatched house and garden outside of Watergate on the north side of the street |
143 |
Robert Spilane |
-/-/32 |
80/84 |
Garden and waste plott without Watergate on south side of street |
144 |
Robert Spilane |
-/-/6 |
24/55 |
Corn house 1½ storeys high, backhouse out of repair, and backside |
145 |
Widow Brown |
-/-/4½ |
20/55 |
Dwelling house 1½ storeys high, backhouse and backside |
146 |
Waste |
-/-/5½ |
27.5/55 |
Waste plott without house |
147 |
The Prison |
-/-/6½ |
39/55 |
Front house 1½ storeys high and backyard adjoining the Bridge |
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These last 5 entries are numbered 104 on printed papers |
Here endeth the lands of Coolfadda and that part of the town of Bandon on the North side of the river
Note that the streets are not measured or computed in with the small tenements within the liberties but that half of the roads where they are bounds between the outparcels are measured into each parcel they properly belong to and the whole road running through any parcel is measured into the same.