A schedule of Peter Lynch’s leases, held from Sir Henry Lynch Blosse, Dominick Geffrey Browne and others.
Schedule of particulars of the serving of notice of sale on the tenants and owners and occupiers of adjoining lands, sent by William Wilson Lynch to E&G Stapleton. Includes a covering letter from William Wilson Lynch saying that Patrick Heffernan assisted John Murphy with the serving of the notices. He wants Stapleton to put in a claim for a portion of grass land of Ballyvorgal Bog if divided, for John Murphy, who had been the bailiff for years. He also refers to Stapleton having gone back to his name Wilson Lynch on the notice and hopes it will not matter.
Schedule of events for a St Patrick's Day programme of entertainment.
Schedule of deeds, lodged by A and J Robinson, solicitors for Kenneth Doster and Thomas Reeves, encumbrancers, in the case of John Wilson Lynch before the Land Judges. The schedule includes marriage settlements, assignments and wills.
Schedule of deeds and documents relating to Denis Lord Dunsandle’s Irish Estates, formerly mortgaged to the Globe Insurance Co and transferred to the trustees of the Globe Six Per Cent Perpetual Annuity Guarantee Fund (3 July 1865) and to the RCB (Aug 1871). The deeds were in 14 bundles, containing 280 documents, dated 1663, 1723-1871. Includes a note at the end that the deeds with some exceptions were transferred by the RCB to the Standard Life Office on 5 Jan 1895, signed by Whitney and Moore, 46 Kildare St, Dublin. Hollingsworth, Tyerman and Green, 4 East India Avenue [solicitors]. [paper]
Schedule of deeds and documents in the possession of Messrs E and G Stapleton, relating to the 1864 transfer of the Belvoir estate. They include a marriage settlement of 1812 between David J Wilson and Miss Mary Kirwan, bit the deeds date mainly from the middle of the nineteenth century. A note at the end, by John Wilson Lynch, states that the papers were recovered from among the papers of John O'Connell of Limerick. [see LE6/A/42-44].
There is a marked absence of title deeds in this collection. These schedules show that some deeds were sent to E and G Stapleton and others were lodged in the bank. E and G Stapleton were responsible for the compilation of an abstract of title to the Belvoir estate in 1910 [see LE6/B/400], a necessary prerequisite for the sale of the estate. [See also LE6/B/525].
Schedule of 16 deeds 1807-1857 relating to the Lynch's title to the Duras estate, lodged by E and G Stapleton, on behalf of John Wilson Lynch, in the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin.
Schedule for stamp office, on the personal estate and effects of Charles, 2nd Lord Clanmorris, amounting to less than £23,000, submitted by one of his executors Robert J ffrench, Rahasane. Stock and Hamilton, 12 Henrietta St., Dublin, proctors, stamp duty = £210 [some hydrolysis].
Schedule containing an inventory of art works, antiques and furniture at St. Cleran's, giving a description and value in dollars for insurance purposes.