Copy of notice before the Court of Chancery in the case of Patrick Touhy & others against W J Burke & others. Notice is issued to Thomas and Eliza O'Conor Donelan, Eliza being one of the beneficiaries of the will of Elizabeth Martyn. They have fourteen days to respond to a charge being placed on the account following an award in the above case on the lands of Owenmore and Owenbeg.
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Envelope sent from Maudesley Best acknowledging receipt of the interest, to D Donelan.
Letter and receipt for £18 from H Fairfax B Archer, administrator of the estates of Miss Caroline Georgina Best, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, as final payment for the 1831 judgement and 1856 IOU. "I greatly sympathise with you respecting the trouble you have had with the land in Ireland".
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.
Notice of completion of registration of lands from the Land Registry of Ireland, Four Courts, Dublin, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Stephen's Green Club, Dublin, giving him the new reference number to his title of lands.
Copy of a conditional order for sale made by the Chancery Division of the High Courts of Justices on the petition of Alexander Somers Drake and Emily Becklia Somers Drake, otherwise Carroll, his wife, relating to the estate of Dermot O'Conor Donelan. It states that the lands for sale to pay off incumbrances include Treanbaun and Bushfield, otherwise Gortneskehy. Dermot O'Conor Donelan has to lodge an appeal within 28 days to stop the sale if he so wishes.
Letter from P J Conway, Solr., 1 Wellington Quay, Dublin, to Dermot O'C Donelan, enclosing bills of cost in the cases of the making out of his title, the disentailing deed, and the drawing up of papers in relation to the Chancery case of O'C Donelan v Shaughnessy.
Copy letter from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Sylan, Tuam to Mr Daly stating that it was several years since the deaths of Mr Gannon and his father. He states that Mrs Donelan seems to have had a life interest in the property, but that he has found nothing in the papers to suggest that his father had any dealing with the property in question. Also copy of same.
Postal telegraph from [ ], at the Four Courts in Dublin, to Mr Donelan, Sylan, Tuam, telling him John has been appointed.
Notes relating to rents for these years. Includes agreement with the villagers of Poulnemall for the payment of £7.9.2 yearly. Also copy receipts of Andrew Loftus for rents from tenants in Poulnemall and Woodquay in 1849.