Letter of John Moloney, Market St., Galway, relating to legal proceedings being taken against him and the Urban Council's decision to take the Market St. premises for a technical school. He will give up possession as soon as the Urban Council settle with him.
Letter of Father Dooley, stating that he thought the Urban Council the proper authority to apply to, that the Bishop is writing to the [Right Hon] Plunkett for approval of the site and that an inspector from the Department is compiling a report.
Letter of John Reddington, Urban Council Office, Galway, stating that he received his rent demand for £37.13.0 on premises in Market St. and will submit it to the next Council meeting.
Letter from John Redington, Barfield, Galway, in which he writes of Mrs Moloney's 'eloquence aided by the product of Nun's Island distillery' gaining her a further extension of time.
Letter from Blake and Kenny, St. Francis St., Galway, relating to the title of premises in Galway, which John Wilson Lynch was selling to Martin Hynes and which originally belonged to a Miss Anne Geoghegan. Includes copy reply letter in which John Wilson Lynch recounts his knowledge of the premises and the townland of Timadooaun, Barony of Dunmore, and refers to a deed of rent charge, which he had sent Martin Hynes (5 Apr 1899). Also note relating to the sales of Timadoonaun and Lissyegan by John Wilson Lynch in 1876-7.
Certificate of the keeper of records of the King's Bench in a judgement obtained relating to the enclosed bond. Enclosed copy of a bond, whereby Edmond Donoghue, shopkeeper of Tuam agreed to pay Mathias Thomas Smyth of Roscrea, Co Tipperary, £76, part of a sum of £152 which he owed him, by 18 Mar 1807. Notes on the back refer to the original lease for ever, of part of lands of Gorteen, Co Galway, by Robert Smith esq. of 'Portleek', Co Meath to Edmond Donoghue, Nov 1799.
Account of the costs of Mr Barrett, Galway, in drawing up a deed of mortgage between Edmond Donoghue and Mark Lynch.
Letter from Mathias Thomas Smyth, Roscrea, to Mark Lynch, banker, of Galway, asking him to pay his rent charge on Corteen as he has heard from James Carrig that the half year's rent has been paid to Mark Lynch. He asks why this has been done without his authority.
Letter from Mathias Thomas Smyth, Roscrea, to Mark Lynch, banker, of Galway, pressing him to pay his rent charge and informing him that his claim was in liquidation of a judgement he had obtained against Edmond Donoghue.
Deed of assignment of bond by Mathias Thomas Smyth to mark Lynch, for the sum of £47.17.6. Includes receipt for £20 from Mathias Thomas Smyth, to Mark Lynch, a rent charge on a holding at Gorteen (12 Nov 1808).