Item 6 - Brief of the case of Anne Melville

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UGA LE10/1/2/1/6

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Brief of the case of Anne Melville

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  • [18--]

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Brief of the case of Anne Melville onto Dermott Melville for the opinion of Counsel, c. early 19th century. It outlines the case, giving the dealings of Dermott O'Connor in relation to the lands in Beagh for his younger children, including Ann Melville. She is demising her interest to her son Dermot, and asks how this will affect the charges on the marriage settlement of 1737.

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The material is accessible to all bone fide researchers, and subject to the conditions of access governing the consultation of archival material at the James Hardiman Library. For a full statement of the conditions, please see: http://www.library.nuigalway.ie/collections/archives/conditionsofaccess/
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      16/07/2013
      11/07/2025

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