Letter from AW Hazell, giving the particulars John Wilson Lynch requested in his letter of 14 Dec. Includes a list of Belvoir field names and amounts of [rent] money.
Letters and associated papers relating to the grazing farm of Ballycullen, which John Wilson Lynch was trying to gain possession of from the Liddy family in the late 1890s. All the papers, except the first 2 items were together in an envelope. [see LE6/B/517].
Order issued by the Court of the Land Commission, fixing fair rent between John Wilson Lynch and Anne Liddy, limited administrator of the estate of Daniel Liddy for lands in Ballycullen.
Originating notice of application by tenant to the Court of the Land Commission for an order to fix the fair rent between John Wilson Lynch and John Liddy, 'Rossroo', Kilmurry, Sixmilebridge, for lands at Ballycullen.
Letter from AW Hazell to John Wilson Lynch, saying that he has written to Mr. O'Meehan stating that if half damages and all costs and expenses are paid, that he will not execute the decrees of trespass, once his clients keep their stock off the farm.
Partial letter from AW Hazell to John Wilson Lynch, enclosing the originating notice issued by John Liddy, and requesting evidence of value and a history of the lease of that he can pursue the matter.
Notes by John Wilson Lynch on amounts deducted from yearly rental received for Belvoir in 1864 for the police barrcks and grazing, including the farm of Ballycullen.
Draft of statement to the Court of the Land Commission in relation to the case of John Wilson Lynch and John Liddy, Ballycullen, giving John Wilson Lynch's grounds for appeal.
Letter from AW Hazell to John Wilson Lynch stating that he will be in Limerick for the John Liddy case as he requested. He assumes he will be able to prove the amounts of money spent on the farm previously, as well as contrasting the farm with the one down the road from it.
Statement to the Court of the Land Commission by John Wilson Lynch, in the case against the representatives of D Liddy, requesting that the rent be set at $80, and complaining that the grazing farm had been neglected by the tenant in question. It includes notes by John Wilson Lynch on the amounts of stock grazing on the land.