Sub-series 3 - Correspondence

Limistéar aitheantais

Cód tagartha

UGA LE6/1/3

Teideal

Correspondence

Dáta(í)

  • 1864-1878

Leibhéal tuairisce

Sub-series

Méid agus meán

c. 40 items

Limistéar comhthéacs

Stair chartlainne

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Limistéar ábhair agus struchtúir

Scóip agus ábhar

Letters written in 1864, by Mrs Wilson to John Wilson Lynch concern the transfer of the Belvoir estate to John Wilson Lynch, following her husband's death earlier in the year. A series of letters from Edward Thomas Stapleton, 30 College Green, Dublin, solicitor, to John Wilson Lynch, reflect the legal side of the 1864 transfer. Other legal correspondence relates to the sale of the head rent of Lissyegan, parish of Ahascragh, Co. Galway to pay off a mortgage of £6,000 held on Roo Demesne, part of the Duras estate. E T Stapleton had married John Wilson Lynch's sister Ellen in 1855.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Breisiúcháin

System of arrangement

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Coinníollacha a rialaíonn rochtain

Open

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Teanga an ábhair

    Script of material

      Nótaí teanga agus scripte

      Physical characteristics and technical requirements

      Áiseanna aimsithe

      Limistéar ina bhfuil ábhar gaolmhar

      Existence and location of originals

      Existence and location of copies

      Related units of description

      Related descriptions

      Notes area

      Note

      Catalog

      Aitheantóir(í) malartach(a)

      LE6/A/3

      R3259

      Pointí rochtana

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      Taifid údaráis

      Pointí rochtana seánra

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      Aitheantóir institiúide

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      Status

      Catalogued

      Leibhéal mionsonraí

      Dátaí cruthaithe athbhreithnithe nó scrios

      10/05/2013
      14/05/2013

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