Letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, enclosing a receipt for £330, but stating that there is still some money outstanding, and that he cannot accept that the account is settled. He asks for the remainder as soon as possible to close the matter.
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Notes of Dermot O'Conor Donelan relating to the previous item, noting improvements on the lands, and that there was a reduction in rent.
Notice of application by Francis Lohan, Sylane, to Court to fix Fair Rent under the terms of the Land law (Ireland) Act (1881), for part of the lands of Sylane which he holds. The Order is served on Dermot O'Conor Donelan, his landlord.
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.
Copy instructions for Counsel in the [deed of assignment] between Miss Mary Martyn and Dermot O'Conor Donelan. Illegible and very fragile. Has suffered from hydrolysis.
Letter from Pa Daly, Tuam, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, stating that he is acting for a man named Hanly. He asks if he was aware of any dealings between Dr. Donelan and this man in relation to encumbrances on Hanly's lands.
Letters from Margaret and Barbara E Burke, Ivy Lawn, Douglas Rd., Cork, enclosing their consent for the deed of release being drawn up by Messrs. Conway and Quin releasing Dermot from all liability, and complaining of the added legal expense.
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.
Bound volume containing rent roll for the lands held by Dermot O'Conor Donelan, covering the lands in Sylan, Woodquay, Trenbane North (Belclare) and Beaghdonelan and Roe. Gives names of tenants and amounts paid. Enclosures include notes on Poor law and Cess Valuations, as well as demands from Loughrea Poor Law Union and the Grand Jury of County Galway.
Deed of lease between Dermott Donellan of Siliane of the first part, and the Rev Patrick O'Connor of Peterswell, Roman Catholic Priest. He grants lands currently in possession of Patrick O'Connor in Jockey Hall bound by Martin Melarin's holding, the Meadows of Jockey Hall, Darby Slanton's holding and the High Road. To hold for the life of Patrick O'Connor and for twenty-one years after at the rent of one shilling per annum.