Copy of letter from John Wilson Lynch, Belvoir, to the Court Valuers, Messrs Haughton and Shaughnessy, McCarthy's Hotel, Cecil St., Limerick, appealing them to postpone their valuation of two properties they inspected the previous Friday because of their saturated state due to heavy rain. He also refers to Michael Liddane's attempt to 'blacken mu character' over his turbary rights.
Letter from AW Hazell, stating that he hopes John Wilson Lynch will not ask him to attend the appeals at Limerick. He is sorry he has a cold. In a postscript he asks will he settle with Thomas Mooney, Knockaculleen for £9.10, whose yearly rent is £11 and Poor Law Valuation £8.15.
Letter from AW Hazell, stating that he has lodged £42.15 to his credit at the Provincial Bank, Galway, being one quarter's annuity due to the representatives of Miss Eliza Lynch.
Letter from AW Hazell, giving the particulars John Wilson Lynch requested in his letter of 14 Dec. Includes a list of Belvoir field names and amounts of [rent] money.
Originating notice of application by tenant to the Court of the Land Commission for an order to fix the fair rent between John Wilson Lynch and John Liddy, 'Rossroo', Kilmurry, Sixmilebridge, for lands at Ballycullen.
Partial letter from AW Hazell to John Wilson Lynch, enclosing the originating notice issued by John Liddy, and requesting evidence of value and a history of the lease of that he can pursue the matter.
Draft of statement to the Court of the Land Commission by John Wilson Lynch, written on headed paper from Hotel D'Angleterre, Rome. With regard to the farm at Ballycullen, he emphasises it was a grass farm for which an ordinary receipt instead of a grazing receipt was given, and this was taken advantage of to bring it into the Land Court.
Telegram from Registrar of the Court of the Land Commission of Limerick to John Wilson Lynch, United Service Club, Dublin, stating that there are 63 cases before his and that it is likely that it will not be heard before Thursday. Envelope inscribed Liddy farm, Ballycullen.
Letter from H Blackwell, solicitor, 93 Georges St., Limerick to John Wilson Lynch giving him the same news.
Letter from E & G Stapleton, solicitors, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to John Wilson Lynch, United Services Club, Stephen's Green, stating that notice for ejectment had been served, and that they are assuming that he is correct in the amount of rent paid to his agent. He states that the codicil is to follow.