Copy of the new will of Mary Louisa Kirwan, now of Sea Road, Galway, superseding her will of 1937, naming her siblings Charles Kirwan and Elizabeth Smallwood as trustees and giving bequests to her family and religious causes.
Will of Mary Louisa Kirwan, London, with the National Bank acting as Trustee, and giving bequests to her family and religious causes. Includes a wax seal.
Photocopy (produced 9 July 1947) of the will of Michael Edward Kirwan, a Major at the Indian Military Hospital Pulgaon, bequeathing all his property and goods to his wife Beatrice Lucy Hilton Kirwan.
Copy of the will and subsequent codicils of Julia Kirwan of Dalgin, Tuam, naming the National Bank as her executor and listing a number of Catholic religious organisations and family members to be given specific sums, bequeathing the remainder and residue to her nephew, Denis John Kirwan. A black-and-white photograph of Julia is attached.
Copy of the will of John Kirwan, Buswell's Hotel, Molesworth Street, Dublin, naming the National Bank as his executor and listing a number of Catholic religious organisations and family members to be given specific sums, bequeathing the remainder and residue to his brother Charles Raymond Kirwan, and nephew Denis John Kirwan.
Photocopy of document showing the will of John Birmingham (Bermingham) the elder of Dalgan (dated 15 June 1839), along with the unrelated wills of John Allen of Inishargy, County Down (dated 15 June 1839) and George Barnes Laughlin of Dublin (dated 18 June 1839).
Will of Eliza Louisa Kirkaldy of Hearnebrooke, County Galway, recounting her marriage settlement of 18 Feb 1832 with George Kirkaldy, undertaking to settle any debts from that settlement, as well as demising all her property with her husband George, and any of their heirs.
Photocopy of the will of Denis J. Kirwan, bequeathing the Dalgin estate and his belonging to his son, Denis Birmingham Kirwan, and requiring his trustees to take care of his four unmarried daughters.
Will of Hugh Buy McHugh requesting that his body be buried in Aren. He demises his land in Lettermullen to Sir Robuck Lynch of Corrondally, two quarters in Rosmuck along with three quarters in the barony of Ballinahinch. His daughter Margaret is to be paid £200 by Sir Robuck.
Copy of the will of Col. Garrett Moore, of Moate in County Mayo. Outlining his wishes for his body, and assignments to his sisters and their children and others.