Letter from Matt McKeigue, herdsman, Oatfield, to [L Storey] asking him for men to back the mearing ditch between Rehill and Newcastle. He says that Mr Longworth's men are ready to commence but that they would need to be opposite them working to ensure that the ditch is secure.
Letter from [L.S.] to G.R. Wade, 28 Upper Fitzwilliam St., Dublin, stating that Joseph hopes to pay on the 24th. Loughnan will probably not pay, and asks for any leases or agreements relating to him to be sent down.
Letter from Laurence Storey, Aughrim, land agent, to G.R. Wade, saying that there is the odd gap in Longworth's ditch, but only enough for the odd beast to get through, he asks if he could leave it as it is.
Letter from Laurence Storey, Aughrim, land agent, to G.R. Wade, saying that he is getting the thatcher to look at the place [Loughnan's]. He comments that Harney would like to get possession, but cannot do so until May. He says that Loughnan is out of possession since the previous day, and that a notice to that effect had been put in the paper.
Letter from Laurence Storey, Aughrim, land agent, to G.R. Wade, hoping that he is fine again, and able to visit them. He says that there is no waste of hay in Ardress, which is an improvement. He says that Mrs. Minton has been two years due on the rent, commenting that she has a rich sister from America living with her, and one year's rent would suffice. He informs him that W Wade has surrendered the houses and cabins bought from Mrs Persse.
Letter from William Handy, 3 Herbert Villas, Herbert Road, Woolwich, to G.R. Wade, asking him if he thinks it is safe for him to allow part of his monies to be held by Storey. He wonders if anything happened to him in these unsettled times, if his representatives would obstruct access to this money.
Letter from William Handy, 3 Herbert Villas, Herbert Road, Woolwich, to G.R. Wade, saying that an agent of Clancarty refused to give him the money he required. He recounts his straightened circumstances, and asks that he send on the £15 out of the monies due to him.
Letter from William Handy, 3 Herbert Villas, Herbert Road, Woolwich, to G.R. Wade, thanking him for forwarding the money to Storey, who had passed it on accordingly. He recounts the death of a friend of his.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, giving him information on the various fairs, commenting that Oranmore is good for pigs. He comments that the March fairs were the cheapest for sheep for some time.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, saying it was better to send the young cattle to Ballinasloe, commenting that the brand came alright.