Item 489 - Christopher Ormsby to Thomas Ormsby

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UGA LE40/18/3/489

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Christopher Ormsby to Thomas Ormsby

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  • 04/06/1810

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Letter from Christopher Ormsby of Dublin to his brother Thomas Ormsby of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo, largely concerning business matters, court cases and family matters. Refers to Kitt and his wine business and that "he takes every care to procure the best wines", John and his brewery business, an ear infection of his own son Christopher and that the doctor recommends "bathing in winter". Two pages concern Edward Harman Ranford's title deeds which he seems to have bought from the Court of the Exchequer. His concerns in the Canal Company and various tenants and leases of the Ransford family. Mr. Whitelaw and Mr. O'Brien "my attorney" are very involved in the legal side.

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      10/08/2018
      23/06/2025

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