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              The will of Edmond O'Fflyn
              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/4 · Item · 18/08/1746
              Part of Landed Estates

              The will of Edmond O'Fflyn of Turlough, county Galway. He gives all his lands, debts etc. to his eldest son Henry. The sum of £1000 is to be distributed among his children in accordance with his marriage articles. He assigns the interest from several judgements he has obtained from the Honourable Thomas, Earl of Eastmeath, Richard Nugent, known as Lord Delvin and Anthony Daly, now represented by Laughlan Daly of Dublin, totalling £3,200, to his various daughters and his youngest son, Patrick Fflyn. He assigns interest on the principal sum of £200 to his daughter Mable for her life, to be distributed by her to her children by Dermott O'Connor or anyone else. He assigns to his daughters Ann and Margaret" ... all my Tea Equipage consisting of plate China and Copper". He demises his farmstock and £600 to his son Matthew for having "Taking care of & conducted and managed my farm stock and other my country affairs".

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/5 · Item · 1811
              Part of Landed Estates

              Fair copy of deed of assignment of four judgements against Dermott Donelan, Ann Melville, otherwise O'Connor, Thomas Donelan and Mable his wife, all of Woodquay, of the first part, Alicia and Margaret Donelan, daughters of Thomas and Mable and nieces of Ann, of the second part. It follows the marriage settlement of Dermott O'Connor of Beagh, County Galway and Mable O'Fflyn, daughter of Edmond of Surlagh, County Galway in 1737. It recites four judgements obtained from the King's Bench in the eighteenth century against Dermott Donelan which are demised onto Alicia and Margaret Donelan.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/6 · Item · [18--]
              Part of Landed Estates

              Brief of the case of Anne Melville onto Dermott Melville for the opinion of Counsel, c. early 19th century. It outlines the case, giving the dealings of Dermott O'Connor in relation to the lands in Beagh for his younger children, including Ann Melville. She is demising her interest to her son Dermot, and asks how this will affect the charges on the marriage settlement of 1737.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/7 · Item · 19/07/1817
              Part of Landed Estates

              Agreement of Dermott Donelan of Silane, County Galway, and Margaret Donelan of Woodquay, County Galway, paying her £200 sterling. It recounts the history of the encumbrance from 1758 when a Patrick Flynn received a judgement in the Court of King's Bench from Dermott Donelan. The inheritors of the charge, Richard Rawson and his wife Marcia are paid £500, of which £200 go to Marcia's sister Margaret Donelan.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/8 · Item · 19/07/1817
              Part of Landed Estates

              Deed of release between Richard Rawson and Marcia his wife, to Dermot O'Connor relating to judgements won against him in the Court of King's Bench by Patrick Flynn in 1758, and another judgement obtained by John Trewlis against Dermot O'Connor in 1772. Dermot is released from these judgements for the sum of £500.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/9 · Item · 09/09/1826
              Part of Landed Estates

              Letter from William Molton, 24 Lower Gardiner St., Dublin, to Dermot Donelan, Sylane, enclosing his account with John Donelan in relation to the judgement won by Mrs Margaret Donelan (his wife) and Anne Melville. He thanks him for entertaining George with grouse shooting. " ... indeed he very often entertained us here with an account of his feats in committing murder upon the feathered tribe ... ".

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/10 · Item · 16/06/1827
              Part of Landed Estates

              Letter from William Morton, 24 Lower Gardiner St., Dublin, to [Dermott Donelan] stating that he has received notice of the absolute award in the case, and that Mr. John Donelan could not now oppose the award. He wants money to proceed with a decree of dismissal to preclude a similar action by John Donelan. Enclosed copy of notice from Francis Prendergast, Registrar for the Chancery Court, stating that the Lord Chancellor had decreed the award for the defendant in the case of John Donelan against Dermot Donelan as absolute.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/11 · Item · 08/11/1827
              Part of Landed Estates

              Letter from William Morton, 24 Lower Gardiner St., Dublin, to Dermot Donelan, Woodquay, Tuam, stating that he has obtained judgement dismissing the Bill of Mr John Donelan completely.