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Tenant Receipts
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/4/8/344 · Item · 07/1893-01/1894
Part of Landed Estates

Duplicate receipts, for the landlord, of poor rate paid by tenants on the Belvoir estate to CM Brennan, collector.

Certificates of taxing costs
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/4/9/347 · Item · 21/12/1895
Part of Landed Estates

Certificates of taxing costs for the registration of judgements made in the Court of Exchequer on 21 Sept 1839, in a case George Townsend Browne and Rose his wife against David J Wilson and in Court of Queens Bench, in Trinity Term 1843, in the case of Richard Scott against David J Wilson. Signed by John Heathings, taxing master. Also one copy of each.

Notes on monies
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/5/1/353 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Landed Estates

Notes by John Wilson Lynch on monies from rents.

List of tenants
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/5/1/355 · Item · [1853]
Part of Landed Estates

List of tenants on the Belvoir estate for 1853, covering the townlands of Coolycasey, Ballycullen, Ballyvorgal Beg, Crag, Snaty Wilson, Drumminakela and Belvoir.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/5/1/362 · Item · 17/03/1899
Part of Landed Estates

Statement made by John Wilson Lynch before the parliamentary sub-committee considering fair rents inder the 1881 Land Acts. He states that when he succeeded to the property in 1864, he had the rents valued by a gentleman from the area and reduced the rents accordingly. "After the passing of the Land Act of 1881 there were Combinations of a very serious character", making it impossible to collect rent without large reductions. He asks them not to entertain the applications before them, and to confirm the rents for a fifteen-year term. Includes draft.

Envelopes etc.
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/5/1/365 · Item · [19--]
Part of Landed Estates

Envelopes addressed to John Wilson Lynch and in some of which he kept Land Commission reports and forms, ca. early 1900s.

Henry Butler Proposal
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/5/2/366 · Item · 06/06/1864
Part of Landed Estates

Proposal to rent the calf field and the kale field on the Belvoir demesne for grazing purposes, made by Henry Butler to John Wilson Lynch, setting out rents and terms.