Letter from [J Atkinson] to Thomas Abbott
Manuscript
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Financial accounts, drafts, receipts and other financial papers relating to the Stock family and others
Legal papers relating to the Stock Family
Records relating to the lands in the parish of Lacken, Co. Mayo.
Records with no direct link to the Stock family but which formed part of the collected papers
Notebook containing abstracts of settlements and legal judgements upon the estate. Includes abstracts from the will of Loughlin O'Connor to his son Dermot and his heirs of the lands of Comeshinnig, barony of Ballintubber, County Roscommon, 73 acres in the quarter of Bleagh, in the parish and barony of Dunmore in County Galway, as well as Graige and Carrownetanley, the four quarters of Coylishally and Sillane, as well as other lands mentioned (24 Oct., 1706). Also notes charges placed on the lands in the eighteenth century.
Copy of Disentailing Deed between Dermot O'Conor Donelan of Sylane, County Galway and Francis Morris Fisher of Tuam. He renounces rights to the lands of Trienbane, Wood Quay, Polnemal otherwise Poulnemal and Sylane, all in the Barony of Clane. Also Beagh, formerly held by Robert G Flynn and Beaghs, formerly held by Patrick Nolan and Robert Nally, all in the barony of Dunmore. Also the lands of Jockey Hall, otherwise Peterswell, Lycknabeg, the commonage of Lycknabeg, the lands of Bushfield, otherwise Gorthnaskelry.
Later nineteenth century copy of the will of Col. Nicholas Donelan, copied by Dermot O'Conor Donelan in the Four Courts. He grants a life interest in the lands of Nenagh, County Tipperary, leased by Mr Beardman, to his wife Martha Donelan, as well as lands in Laeka held from the Duke of Ormonde, and their dwelling house in William St., Dublin, as well as the house on the comer of Castle Street and Fishamble St. held by his nephew Dean Reader. He states that the lands of Johnstown, Ross Ballina, Ballinrin, Knocknavilla and the rectory of Tullerghanague are to be demised to his eldest son James, as well as the three houses in Skinner's Row known as the Pestle and Mortar, held by Mr. Richard Wilkenson. It also refers to other properties in counties Dublin and Meath, as well as codicils dates 1704-5.
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".