Copy of indenture of a lease between Dominick Martin of Galway, late of Westport, to Nicholas Burke Edmond, merchant of Galway, of the piece of ground whereon the Old Fortifications, town walls, ordinance stores, and the piece of ground where John Lewis Tyror's garden and timber yard stood as well as Lady Shee's garden, to hold for 86 years for £2 a year.
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Copy of indenture of sheriff's sale made by Michael Dillon and Charles O'Hara to Nicholas Birmingham of Galway, late of Barbersfort, County Galway, of the property formerly held by Dominick Martin by lease, and whose interest was bought out by Nicholas Birmingham for £810. The property consists of the grounds where the old fortifications and magazines stood, along with the new markets and buildings now on the property.
Copy of "Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society" vol. 35, including an obituary for G.A. Hayes-McCoy by Nicholas Canny.
Copy of legal brief containing queries to James O'Hara, Recorder of the Town of Galway, in relation to the taking of large quantities of sand for the building of the new jail by Mr Richard Fahy, Architect, from Fair Hill, the property currently occupied by Philip Mollowney. The Recorder replies that Fahy is entitled to do this as long as it does not cause erosion.
Copy of opinion on the case of Robert Hedges Eyre as to lands in the county and the town of Galway given by Sergeant Ball and the Attorney General. The property in question includes the 31 acres known as Kirwans Parks, and castles and sheds held on the Parade, the March and William's Garden all held of the Corporation. Includes area known as the Mud Dock, and the Long Walk leading out from the Spanish Arch around to it. It recites a lease of Redolphus Kent to Andrew French of 1712.
Copy of partially printed lease between Robert Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle, County Cork, to James Francis of Galway, of a plot of ground situated at the south of the Meat Market, with a front on the road to the Green. Map of surveyed property attached, done by Patrick Keogh.
Copy of partially printed lease between Robert Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle, County Cork, and Thomas Connolly of the East part of Galway Green or partly Bohermore, Innkeeper, of that part of Suckeen and Horse Island lately held by Mrs Nolan, containing 1a.3r.37p. Bound to the north by Bath's Bottom ground, to the south by the Infirmary, to the east by the bottom ground and to the west by the road to Terryland, for three lives at £8 per annum.
Copy of partially printed lease between Robert Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle, County Cork, to Darby Commins of Boherbraddagh (now William Street West), yeoman, of part of Kirwan's Parks, in the western liberties of the town of Galway, for three lives or 41 years, at a yearly rent of £8. Also sketch map of the property done in the margin, done by Patrick Keogh in 1811.
Copy of questions directed to Richard Maunsell in relation to Eyre possessions in the town of Galway from 1712 on, as part of the case of ejectment relating to the mills of Galway being brought forward by Robert Hedges Eyre. It outlines the ownership of the lands through Dominick Burke, back to Edward Eyre junior and onto Robert Hedges Eyre. The answers of Richard Maunsell are not given.
Copy of same.