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Copy of the rent roll of the estate of Edward Eyre Esq. In the County and County of the Town of Galway, consisting of 46 holdings (six of which are in the county). Total rent due is £481.7.0.
Copy of the "Third Case on Behalf of Robert Hedges Eyre relative to ejectments" for the opinion of Sergeant Ball. It relates to his rights to a property known as The Marsh in Galway, which had been acquired from the Corporation by Edward Eyre prior to 1739. It outlines possession of the property through the later eighteenth century.
Copy of three writs of entry to the sheriffs of Galway and Tipperary to recover the lands of Robert Hedges Eyre, outlined in LE4/39.
Copy of will of Sir Peter Freyer and codicil
Correspondence between Prof. G. A. Hayes-McCoy, Francis McManus, and Cyril Falls discussing the Thomas Davis lecture series
Cover page of a draft of "Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, The Life and Politics of and Irish Revolutionary" by Robert W. White, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis.
Cutting from 'Hot Press' of an interview with John McGahern conducted by Peter Murphy.
Deed of renewal of lease . "Edward Eyre of Church Row, St. Pancrass County of Middlesex Kingdom of Great Britain Esquire Great Grandson and Heir at Law of Edward Eyre of the Town of Galway deceased" to Patrick Martin of Eyrecourt, County Galway. Recites a lease dated 20 April 1738 between Edward Eyre of Galway and Edward Eyre of Cork, merchant, "who formerly served Alexander Knapp" of 'the small brick House which was then building on the right hand of the way leading from the Quay of Galway ... to the Dock being twenty four feet in the front and adjoining the open Arch at the Quay and the Cantoon and Hearing with the slip leading to the River and also the large Brick House forty feet in front standing on the then New Ground to the Marsh on the left hand way leading the said Dock and the Ground backward to the Common Sewer being Six Score feet in depth and Mearing with the then New Cross Street and the Ground extending from the Corner of the said Cross Street to the Cantoon near the said Quay containing Six Score and four feet in front mearing on the inner Wall of the then new way leading to said Dock with one hundred and twenty feet backwards along the Town Wall on one side and along said New Cross Street on the other side with full liberty to him and his Undertenants on said Premises to Erect Palisades to each front of any House or Houses three feet in depth and no more except the fronts near said Open Arch the said two then New Houses being to be finished by the said Edward Eyre of Galway', for a yearly rent of £1. Other property included are three small brick houses formerly occupied by Margaret McLoughlin, Widow, and Alexander Lynch leading from the quay to the docks, as well as a slip-way into the river. Also includes the warehouse, known as the large Brickhouse, formerly in the possession of James Browne fitzValentine, merchant.
Typescript with handwritten amendments of draft of a review of "Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt.