Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir expressing regret at the discrepencies in the quit rents and agreeing to meet him the following Thursday. In a postscript they write of having visited the Quit Rent Office, who contend that the quit rents set out in the schedule of tenancies are correct.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir relating to Brigit Moloney's tenancy of the forge. He says that 'the suggestions contained in your letter are excellent' so he encloses a letter for Mrs Moloney, which he hopes will expedite matters. He also refers to Patrick Heffernan's rent and mentions having written to [C.M.] Brennan [Top of the letter is torn off].
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir acknowledging William Wilson Lynch's letter and enclosures and setting out the queries in order 'so that you can see clearly what is outstanding'. The list names 12 tenants and the queries relating to their holdings.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir saying that he hopes William can get the queries answered as soon as possible. If they can get the schedule of tenancies settled and get a summons heard by the Land Judge, they might be able to negotiate with the Commissioners during the long vacation. He lists 10 tenants, stating the position in relation to queries about their holdings and asks William Wilson Lynch to get some of them to sign forms.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir thanking him for his letter regarding Edward Kelly. As all the queries except those relating to Henry Stephens and Thomas Hannan have been settled, he has made an appointment with the Examiner for the following Tuesday. He is sending William a proof copy of the schedule of tenancies and a memorandum of the evidence on which he hopes to discharge each of the queries. He asks him to send the particulars sighed by the tenants by Tuesday morning.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir acknowledging receipt of his letter and all particulars and informing him of the discharge of all queries at the meeting with the Examiner. The Examiner refused to change the difference between the tithe rents and the quit rents as set out in the schedule, but he mains that this is not relevant until the Crown redeems these rents.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir enclosing the revised proof copy of the schedule of tenancies which has been sent to the printers.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir relating to Lord Leconfield's head rent of £16 as set out in the schedule of the tenancies and made up of two sums of £8.8.4 and £7.11.10, which will have to be fully gone into at the time of redemption.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir replying to William's letter regarding the payment of Mrs. Lynch's annuity, stating that they do not expect to have funds from the rents until next October.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir stating that there was no mention of £15.3.8 head rent in the schedule of tenancies. He thinks William Wilson Lynch must be mistaken. The figure of £16 was taken from the lease lodged with the Land Judges.