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UGA LE/LE10/2/4/1/179 · Item · 13/11/1847-28/02/1848
Part of Landed Estates

Copy contracts of employment for Andrew Loftus, gardiner and steward at pleasure of Dermot Donelan for the sum of £5 a year Also James Dolan, who is employed as an overseer of work and workmen by Thomas O'Conor Donelan for £5.16.11.

UGA LE/LE13/2/9/85 · Item · 17/05/1901
Part of Landed Estates

Copy conveyance of 155 acres of Esker and 20 acres of Gloves East, barony of Athenry, for £2,418, William and Denis St George Daly (1), William Daly and John Joseph Smyth of Cooliney, Loughrea, Co Galway, trustees of several deeds of settlement (2) to the Very Rev Andrew Boylan, Mount St Alphonsus, Limerick, Rev Michael Somers, Killukin House, Co Roscommon and Rev Patrick Murray, Clonaid, Belfast, all [Redemptorist] priests (3). Recites various deeds including two to which Sir Thomas Redington was a party. Richardson and Synnott.

UGA LE/LE13/2/1/51 · Item · 01/05/1802
Part of Landed Estates

Copy deed of conveyance of 165 acres of ‘Ballingarrie’ [Ballingarry, parish of Kilchreest] and ‘Cloughmoyle’, barony of Dunkellin, Co Galway, for £3,100.18.10., Sir Thomas Burke, bart, Marble Hill, Co Galway, to John Burke, Isserclearan, Co Galway, esq. Recites deed of lease and release dated 16 and 17 Feb 1802, whereby Maria Bellew conveyed the lands to Sir Thomas Burke and Malachy Daly of Raford, Co Galway. The lands were occupied by the undertenants of Andrew Shaughnessy. This copy was compared by Meade and Colles, 8 Kildare St, [Dublin, solicitors] in Feb 1872.

UGA LE/LE13/1/13 · Item · 22/11/1834
Part of Landed Estates

Copy deed of mortgage (No 96), James Daly of Dunsandle, MP and Denis St G Daly, eldest son and heir apparent (1) John Wood of Browne Hills, Staffordshire, England, (2) and Richard Samuel Guinness of Kildare St, Dublin, barrister (3). The Dalys mortgaged lands in Co Galway and Co Clare and the Lismore estate to John Wood for £15,000. R S Guinness was appointed receiver agent. Recites marriage settlements of 5 & 6 Aug 1780 and 3 & 4 March 1808, provisions made for jointures and younger children. These created large encumbrances on the Daly estates. £42,000 was borrowed from The Alliance Co (6 Apr 1831) to pay off these debts. Livesay, solicitor. [paper]

UGA POL/POL35/9/270 · Item · 19/03/1993
Part of Political

Copy typescript document in 9 paragraphs from [the British government], stating categorically their wish to take assurances from the other side seriously, stating that dialogue presupposes an end to violence, and that the government enters into talks without any blueprint for a predetermined outcome. (With caption by [Éamonn Downey] with contextual information about composition and subsequent 'revision' of the document by the British government to give the impression they had responded to a request; referring to investigative piece in The Observer of 5 December 1993.)

UGA LE/LE10/1/1/1 · Item · [1800]
Part of Landed Estates

Notebook containing abstracts of settlements and legal judgements upon the estate. Includes abstracts from the will of Loughlin O'Connor to his son Dermot and his heirs of the lands of Comeshinnig, barony of Ballintubber, County Roscommon, 73 acres in the quarter of Bleagh, in the parish and barony of Dunmore in County Galway, as well as Graige and Carrownetanley, the four quarters of Coylishally and Sillane, as well as other lands mentioned (24 Oct., 1706). Also notes charges placed on the lands in the eighteenth century.

UGA LE/LE13/1/20 · Item · 11/10/1841
Part of Landed Estates

Copy draft mortgage (No 111) of £8,000 charged upon the Dunsandle, Lismore and Kilconnell estates, James Daly of Dunsandle and Denis St G Daly to Henry Bruyster Warren Darley of Kildare St, Dublin, esq. Includes 2 schedules of encumbrances, the first showing the charges then payable amounting to £94,539, the annual repayments amounting to approximately £6,344. The second schedule shows the charges and encumbrances, which would become due on the death of James Daly. They were his wife's jointure, her power of charging £1,000 and the charge of £20,000 for the younger children's portions. R and E Livesay, solicitors. [paper]