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              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/2/2/36 · Item · 13/08/1708
              Part of Landed Estates

              Later nineteenth century copy of extract of petition of Edmond Donnelly of Claddagh, County Galway, before the Court of Exchequer. He states that his father, John Donnelly of Owerlry, lent money to Dermot and Malachy O'Connor in 1687 and that he had not been repaid. The O'Connors were seized of the lands of Siellihane, Trimbane, Beagh, and some houses in Tuam, now in the possession of Hugh son of Dermot. Edmond demands repayment of the loan on the agreed terms.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/3/1/38 · Item · 11/05/1764
              Part of Landed Estates

              Later nineteenth century copy of extract of petition of Dominick Sherrett of Ballinduff, County Galway, stating that he had a conversation with Matthew Darcy of Tuam who told him that he had loaned money to Dermot O'Connor. Skerrett refused to give O'Connor a loan unless he had some of his lands as security. He mortgaged Beaghroe and Kellaghdallaghy alias Woodkey to Skerrett for £11441. He states that he has not been repaid and is moving for possession of the said lands.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/3/1/39 · Item · 19/06/1780
              Part of Landed Estates

              Later nineteenth century copy of extract of petition of Dominick Sherrett of Ballinduff, County Galway, states that he lent £1141 to Dermott O'Connor of Woodquay, who mortgaged lands at Beagh and Killacollaghy now called Woodquay. He states that Dermott told him the lands were free of encumbrances but now finds that this is not so.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/3/2/40 · Item · 08/02/1758
              Part of Landed Estates

              Later nineteenth century copy of extracts from a Chancery Bill between Francis McDonnell of Ballinchalla, County Mayo against Ferdagh McDonnell of the same place. States that his father leases the lands of Ballikiserk and Meleerre in the barony of Carra, County Mayo to Edward Browne of Tullamore in the said barony. He states further that this lease was contingent on the marriage of Ferragh McDonnell and Mary Browne, daughter of Andrew Browne of Breaghaven as well as a marriage portion of £150. States that the son of Ferragh, Randell, concealed this settlement from his wife, Catherine Joyce, and her father Walter. The land was to be inherited by all the sons rather than the eldest as a result of "the acts of parliament made to prevent the further growth of Popery". To secure Catherine the McDonnell brothers entered into bonds with a number of gentlemen, including Dermot O'Connor of Woodquay, for £3000. By provision of the will of Randell, should his only son, Walter, a minor, die, then Francis was to receive £180. He states that, although Walter has died, the executors are refusing to carry out the terms of the will.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/5/3/75 · Item · 21/12/1869
              Part of Landed Estates

              Letter from E Gerycane Best, 87 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London, to Thomas Donelan, thanking him for his kind letter and remittance therein. Speaks of William's Godson, and says that she will send copies of notices which appeared in "the Times" of the 18th December. Says that if either he or Mrs. Donelan were in London she would be delighted to see them.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/5/3/79 · Item · 04/01/1901
              Part of Landed Estates

              Letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, stating that there is no uncertainty about the account on their side, and that Mrs Best stated that all money received by her sister from Donelan had been noted. He states that he will accept £348.9.1 in settlement of the judgement and IOU.