Exemplification of recovery suffered by Robert Hedges Eyre for houses and lands in the town of Galway. Among the properties recovered are two stone houses in High Street, lately in the possession of James Morris and James O'Flaherty, Attyshonack and Ballinbrooks Parks and the island of Altenough, commonly known as Nun's Island, all in the western liberties of the town. The writ is issued by Charles O'Hara and William Mason, sheriffs in the town from 1806 to 1811.
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This section contains the papers which relate to the ffrench family of Rahasane. A series of letters record the relationship between Robert J ffrench and his attorney Brabazon Browne concerning Robert J ffrench's legal and financial affairs. On occasion this was a rather fraught relationship due to Robert's continual financial difficulties. Other papers concern a legal case between the Hennessy family and Robert J ffrench over property, inherited from his great-uncle, Joseph Nagle, in county Cork. The involvement of the Clanmorris [Bingham] family, James Smyth, members of the Blake family and others, in Robert J ffrench's financial affairs is also documented. Most of this section is composed of letters but there are also legal papers and some accounts. It has been divided into 5 subsections, comprised of legal and other papers relating to the Hennessy case and to settlements with the Clanmorris family, letters, accounts and miscellaneous.
Ordnance Survey map showing the estate of Captain Q Dicks in County Galway, covering four townlands.
Receipts and invoices
Lectures In Arts and Medical Faculties
Original Testimonials
Copies of printed 'Testimonials of Surgeon-Major P J Freyer, MA, MD, M Ch, Bengal Medical Service' 1874-1887, including references from many of the professors of QCG in 1874 and from the Inspector General of Civil Hospitals in the North West Provinces of India in 1887. The prizes and scholarships won by Freyer at QCG are recorded and a copy of a petition from the residents of Mussoorie to the Lieutenant Governor of the North West Provinces and Oudh asking for an extension to Freyer's service in the area is included (1886). An extract from the report of President Moffett, QCG, for the session 1888-1889, which mentions Freyer's treatment of one of the native princes of India, is attached to one copy. 2 copies include a page listing the publications and contributions to medical literature by Freyer, published between 1877 and 1889 and one of these, inscribed 'proof', also has an advertising flyer for The Modern Treatment of Stone in the Bladder by Litholapaxy by Peter Freyer, in 8 volumes, with 21 engravings, sold by Thacker, Spink and Co, Calcutta and Bombay [see P57/110] as an attachment.
Letter from C C Linear, War Office.