Copy of the draft order vesting the lands of the Belvoir Estate in the hands of the Irish Land Commission. These lands amounted to 2,371 acres of Ballycullen, Ballyvorgal Beg, Belvoir, Belvoir Demesne, Coolycasey, Crag, Crumminakela, Snaty (Wilson).
Notice of appearance by solicitors for the Fair family claiming an interest in the mortgage in relation to the estate of William Wilson Lynch Wilson before the Court of the Irish Land Commission.
Copy notice of motion by counsel for the vendor seeking to have the redemption price fixed for the head rent paid to Lord Leconfield.
Letter from the Principal Clerk, Estate Duty Office, Somerset House, London WC2, to Messrs A & J Robinson, 119 Stephen's Green W Dublin in reply to his letter regarding estate duty. He states that the £6000 secured by a mortgage on the Lynch estate was accounted as part of the estates of Arthur Ussher to Mary Ussher and that there is no outstanding claim for duty under their wills in relation to this mortgage. Includes typed copies of the wills and probates of Arthur and Mary Ussher and that there is no outstanding claim for duty under their wills in relation to the mortgage. Includes typed copies of the wills and probates of Arthur and Mary Ussher which includes the names of companies in which they held stocks and shares and the date probate was registered with them. Arthur Ussher, Woodhurst, Crawley, Sussex, died 1 May 1898, his will was dated 24 July 1907 and he left all his property to his wife. Mary Ussher died on 14 May 1909 and she left her property to members of the Forster, Reeves and Ussher families and to servants. Her 'residuary trust estate; was left to Richard Ussher, only son of Edward Ussher deceased and his wife Mary Selina. Also value of the estate by the Inland Revenue and the rate of estate pay.
Copy affidavit of Cecil George Stapleton before the Estates Commissioners in relation to the lease from Lord Leconfield. Poor law valuations, rents and sporting rights on Ballycullen and Coolycasey.
Receipt from Andrew McInerney, Coolycasey, Sixmilebridge, Co Clare, to E & G Stapleton, solicitors, for the receipt of £3. This was due to his late father, who acted as mearsman for the Ordnance Survey during the sale of the estate of William Wilson Lynch Wilson. Includes letter of thanks.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir relating to the compiling of a schedule of tenancies and the head rent of Ballycullen. Refers to a payment of £72.12.4, the cost of an ordinance survey made in 1913 in connection with the sale and which they are now being pressed to pay. Explains that the ordinance survey was part of the work that had to be done to see the estate and offering to advance the amount until it would be more convenient for him to pay it. The schedule of tenancies has been approved by the Examiner and is being printed.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir saying that he hopes William can get the queries answered as soon as possible. If they can get the schedule of tenancies settled and get a summons heard by the Land Judge, they might be able to negotiate with the Commissioners during the long vacation. He lists 10 tenants, stating the position in relation to queries about their holdings and asks William Wilson Lynch to get some of them to sign forms.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir thanking him for his letter regarding Edward Kelly. As all the queries except those relating to Henry Stephens and Thomas Hannan have been settled, he has made an appointment with the Examiner for the following Tuesday. He is sending William a proof copy of the schedule of tenancies and a memorandum of the evidence on which he hopes to discharge each of the queries. He asks him to send the particulars sighed by the tenants by Tuesday morning.