Letter from Wheatley & Co., Solrs., to D O'C Donelan informing him that Miss Mary Ann Farrell died six days previously, he asks that he would pay the half year annuity to them to cover incidental expenses.
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Printed copy of the cases to be heard before the Court of the Land Commission for the Union of Tuam Cases involving Dermot O'Conor Donelan include those with James Joyner and William Shaughnessy in the electoral division of Tuam, and with Thomas Hopkins, Michael Lynot, Michael Fallon and Edward Kenny in the electoral division of Cairowrevagh.
Printed notice of cases to be heard by the Court of the Land Commission for the Union of Tuam, relating to the Woodquay cases. Tenants include Mary McHugh, John Higgins, Mary Fleming, James Hynes, Patrick Horan, Michael Moran, Thomas Brennan, Patrick Boyle, John Roach, William Gilmore, Patrick Donelan, Pat Fenaughty, John Finegan and Patrick Donelan. Columns include name of tenants, landlord, Union, Electoral Division, name of lands, acreage, rent and poor law valuation.
Letter from [Lell & Fulhen Couliaugh], solrs., 23 Ely Place, Dublin, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, St. Dymphna's, Dublin, relating to their costs in the sale of his estates. They thank him for his cheque for £365, but state that it exceeds their actual costs. They state also that their costs would come mainly from the sale of the Estate held in trust.
Letter from Blake and Keary, solrs., St Francis St., Galway, acting for the Trustees of the Lough Corrib Drainage. They ask for the name of his solicitor so that they can initiate proceedings in relation to the £14.1.11 he owes.
Receipt from Elizabeth O'Conor Donelan to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, for £3200 being her jointure and rent from the townland of Coolrum.
Letter from Mathys & Co., Chartered Patents Agents, Staple House, 52 Chancery Lane, London, to D Donelan Esq., Regents Hotel Piccadilly Circus, London, enclosing Letters Patent Document for U.S. Patent No. 1378769. Enclosed Patent issued for a Remembrancer or bell to be used for a fountain pen, pencil or other item on a person so that they won't lose or forget the item.
Later nineteenth century copy of rental and valuation of lands mentioned in the settlement of 1811. It gives tenants names for each demesne, including Trienbane, Sylane, Pullnamal and Beagh Donelan & Beagh Roe, giving a total valuation as £309.7.9 [very fragile].
Rough notes on tenants and amounts payable for lands at Knockfield.
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].