Copy of statement of Dermot Donelan in the case of Dorothea Donelan against Wallace. He states that Nehemiah Donelan inherited all the interest, debts etc., from his father Nicholas. He states that as the surviving trustee of the indenture dated 22 August 1807 he is entitled to £60 off the lands. He states that the deed of sale should be set aside as Nehemiah had only a life-interest in the lands in question, and that they were not legally his to sell to Charles Piersse Wallace.
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