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- 05/01/1822
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Letter from Anthony Ormsby, 10 Gloucester Street, Dublin, to his brother Adam Ormsby, Ballinamore, in which he refers to putting his father "off the wall ... he owes me £190 which I am much in want of and to add to it I have been obliged to advance money to Livesay for the lawsuit ... I thought to send you the decree this night to have it served on Mrs. Fair ... I must get it tomorrow ... and have Owen Sheeran or someone that can read and write ready to go to Toher on Saturday with it ... it must be served on Saturday, it is of great consequence to have it served on time for if not we will lose this next term ..." Includes a letter to his father in which he writes "I have just heard that you are going to build a wall across the stone bank to divide it. I hope you will not think of beginning it until I have the pleasure of seeing you". He does not advise spending money on improvements "where it is not absolutely necessary ... I will be much obliged to you for some money for myself and also some to pay the wine merchant for the wine I sent you, I have been obliged to advance Mr. Livesay money to carry on the lawsuit against Davy Ruttledge ..."
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29/08/2018
11/07/2025