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              UGA LE/LE57/5/2/1/1 · Item · 1887-1888
              Part of Landed Estates

              Includes invoices accumulated by Frances Scott throughout her time in Dublin. Invoices from a variety of shops including John Greene Stationary, Mr and Mrs Slyne costume shop, Theodoor Toirotte corset shop, G Prost hairdressers, Francis Falkner tea importer, Brown Thomas and Co. Manning of Dublin silk importer, D Poirtette and sons shoe shop, Hamilton Long and Co apothecaries and the Medical Hall, Dr Kavanagh and sons.

              Case for land inheritance
              UGA LE/LE57/5/2/2/1 · Item · [1894]
              Part of Landed Estates

              Handwritten letter outlining Mrs C Frances (fanny) Delmege née Scott’s right for an estate she was left in her late uncle John Bolton Massy’s will and for the marriage settlement between her and Adam W Stafford Delmege.

              Gallagher Estate
              UGA LE/LE57/6 · Series · 1895
              Part of Landed Estates

              This series contains a document from the Gallagher Estate. The series has one subseries relating to Vincent Gallagher.

              Massy Dawson Estate
              UGA LE/LE57/7 · Series · [Table]
              Part of Landed Estates

              This series contains documents relating to the Massy Dawson Estate. This series has been divided into three subseries. The first series relates to George King Massy Dawson. The other two series relate to his children Maria Isabel Massy Dawson and George Henry Edward Massy Dawson. Each subseries has varying sub-subseries which has an array of different types of documents including agreements, accounts, leases, legal papers, proposals etc. All material has been arranged chronologically at subseries and at sub-subseries level from the date of the first document and so on.