Leases of lands associated with the Lynch Blosse estate, mainly relating to counties Galway and Mayo
Deed of sale between Johnick mc Moyler of Caherkinvonwy, Co. Galway and Mr. Henry Lynch fitzNicholas, granting his lands in Castellnekrivie, Carowbeg, Killklyenlogh, Clownrieske, Carowreogh, Tarmon, Killcave, Cloghvallenreddere, and Clownkien, in the Barony of Clare, County Galway.
Articles of agreement between the Right Hon. Theobald, Lord Viscount Mayo and Sir Robuck Lynch Bart., giving the rent of the attached schedule of lands and both undertaking to review the lands after the Acts of Settlement are concluded. Disputes are to be adjudicated by Col Morrice Lynch and Mahor John Browne of the Neale, and failing that Col Garrett Moore of Brees, Co Mayo. The schedule includes extensive lands in the parishes of Ballyovy, Ballintober, Burrishcarra, and Bellaheane.
Bond of Theobald, Lord Viscount Mayo, to Sir Robuck Lynch, Baronet, for £2000 ster.
Agreement between Sir Robuck Lynch of Corrindally, Co. Galway, Baronet, and his younger brothers Dominick and James Lynch in relation to the £800 bequeathed to them by their parents. Sir Robuck undertakes to pay the debts owed on their father’s estates and to honour the jointures to Dominick and James.
Deed of assignment between Sir Robuck Lynch of Carrondolly, Co. Galway, Bart., Dame Catherine Lynch alias Blake his wife, and John Blake of Killeen, Co. Mayo, gent., of the first part; Hyacinth Darcy of Kiltullagh, Co. Galway, Esq., and John Darcy of the same, gent., second son of the said Hyacinth, Jane Darcy aUas Lynch his wife, eldest daughter of the said Sir Robuck and Dame Catherine, of the second part, and Thomas Martin of Coole, Co. Galway, gent., Anthony Browne of the town of Galway, merchant, Patrick Darcy of Gurteen, Co. Mayo, Esq., and Nicholas Darcy of the City of Dublin, Esq. of the third part. It recounts Sir Henry Lynch’s settlement on his younger children dated 17 July 1684 and the settlement of Henry Blake on his daughter Catherine dated 3 Mar 1703. Hyacinth Darcy demises his lands in Connemara to his son John and his wife Jane (eldest daughter of Robuck and Catherine). The lands are put under the control of the trustees of Robuck and Caterine and Hyacinth to meet the charge on the estate.
Unexecuted grant between Sir Robuvck Lynch of Corrinduly and Sir Henry, his eldest son and heir apparent, demising lands in County Mayo to him to allow him to travel abroad for his improvement.
Deed of agreement between Sir Henry Lynch of Castlecarra and Dame Mary Lynch, otherwise French, otherwise Moore, his wife on the first part, and Robert Lynch Blosse, their son and heir. Robert, on his marriage to Elizabeth Barker paid off all debts end encumbrances of Sir Henry, and secured £6000 for the settlement of the younger children of Sir Henry and Mary. It notes the settlement of a considerable English estate on Elizabeth, and the settlement of part of the estate of the late Col. Garret Moore on his sister Mary. It sets out annual payments to Sir Henry and Mary, as well and their other children, and the demise of the estate on their death.
Lease by Sir Henry Lynch Blosse of Moat to Peter Lynch of Castlecarra of the lands of Raduff and Lavalintlevey, lately held by William Fitzmaurice deceased in the Barony of Clanmaurice. To hold for three lives and a further 51 years for £104.3.0.
Brief for counsel for the defence in the case of John Fairfield, lease of Garrett O’Moore, Plaintiff, v Sir Henry Lynch Blosse, Bart, Defendant. It relates to a process of ejectment for the lands of Mote. It goes into great detail on the complicated succession of the lands within the Moore family from 1742 onwards.