The decree of Matthew Nagle of Ballo[garty], County Kildare, to 600 acres in Connaught or Clare, at Athlone.
Deed appointing Denis Birmingham Kirwan of Dalgin and Robert Kirwan, county surveyor of Sligo, as executors of the will of Denis J. Kirwan replacing Patrick Joseph Kirwan, Dun Laoghaire.
Deed appointing Charles Rushworth Lynch Staunton, Clydagh, Co Galway and Thomas David Wilson Lynch, Renmore, as the new trustees to a deed of settlement, dated 31 July 1885. This deed states that all the lands except 'Cloursleigh' [Cloonreleagh] have been sold, Anna V Foster and John Wilson Lynch are both dead and as George SL Staunton wishes to retire, it appoints new trustees. Includes a schedule which shows how the profits from the sale of the land is to be invested. 124 acres of Cloonreleagh, held in fee simple, were not sold. Also a note on the cover states that this document was exhibit A referred to in the affidavit of William Wilson Lynch, sworn on 9 Apr 1927, concerning the estate of Lieut Col Charles Grattan Bellew, Co Galway. Record No S 5338 [parchment].
Deed appointing William Callan, Dunsandle, as agent for Major Denis St George Daly, Dunsandle, Athenry and Denis William Daly, 8th Hussars, stationed in Mesopotamia. William Callan appointed receiver agent and attorney of the Dalys. Includes 2 schedules of the tenanted settled estates in Cos Galway and Clare and of untenanted land. Darley Orpen and Synnott, [solicitors].
Deed between John Blake of Mullaghmore, Co. Galway, Esq., and Thomas Blake of Galway, merchant, eldest son and heir apparent of John. [Published in Martin J. Blake, Blake Family Records, ii, no. 165.]
Deed between Robert Lynch Blosse of Little Belstead, Co. Suffolk and Eluixabeth, his wife, only daughter of Francis Barker of Sibton and neice and devisee of Tobias Blosse of Little Belstead, deceased, of the first part; Samuel Crompton of Derby of the second part; Samuel Coles of Peckham in Surrey, gent. of the third part. Robert and Elizabeth have mortgaged their property in Suffolk to Samuel Crompton for £14,000 and appoint Samuel Coles as attorney for the lands to service the debt.
Copy of [Ancillary] Deed between Thomas O Connor Donelan of Sylane and [ ]sher? Esq., relating to lands in Jockey [Hall]. [Very fragile, has suffered from mould, hydrolysis and so biological damage].
Deed granting an annuity of £1,100, charged on the Dunsandle, Lismore, Killimor and Kilconnell estates, by James Lord Dunsandle (1) Denis St G Daly of Dunsandle (2) to the Hon Skeffington James Daly and the Hon Bowes Richard Daly of Dunsandle (3). This annuity was for the life of James Lord Dunsandle. Refers to the 1846 mortgage of £120,000 on the Dunsandle, Lismore and Killimor estates and a mortgage of £6,000 on the Kilconnell estate, no date given. E Livesay and Co, 2 King’s Inn Quay.
Deed granting an annuity of £400 (No 8) charged on the Lismore Estate, to Denis St G Daly. The parties were James Daly of Dunsandle (1) Denis St G Daly (2) and the Hon William Le Poer Trench of Dalystown, Co Galway (3). Livesay, solicitor.
Deed granting reversion on leases in trust for the further securing of the annuity charged on the lands of Lismore and others (No 27). Same parties as LE13/10, Myles Staunton to receive the rents on leases granted by James Daly to Thomas Nevin of 'Ruane' (1823), Patrick Mark Skerrett of Eyrecourt (1828), Denis Hayes of Portumna (1823), Michael Murray of 'Ruane' (1828), Roger Walshe of 'Ruane' (1830), John Corcoran of 'Ruane' (1831), William Daly of 'Ballagh' (1831) and Thomas Kenny of 'Kileragh' (1831). The deed gives further details regarding these leases. Tilly and Manders, solicitors. [paper]