Letter from Kerin and Hichman, solicitors, Ennis, relating to a deed appointing new trustees and the transfer of investments into their names. He will be able to save money by doing this himself with the aid of the Bank Manager. He wants to know when William Wilson Lynch's brother returns from the Continent.
William Wilson Lynch in account with Kerin and Hichman concerning the execution of a deed poll changing William Wilson Lynch's name to William Wilson Lynch Wilson and the assignment of a charge William Wilson Lynch to Thomas Wilson Lynch.
Letter of [ ] Hickman, Kerin and Hickman, solicitors, Ennis, Co Clare, to William WIlson Lynch, Belvoir, enclosing a number of legal documents and a letter relating to the costs of Messrs Stapleton.
Declaration by Col John W Comyn, Ballinderry, Ballinasloe, Co Galway, that he was estate agent for Mrs Anna V Foster for many years and that she died on 16 April 1904 without issue.
Copy of specially endorsed writ issued by the King's Bench Division of the High Court, in the case of William Wilson Lynch against Sir Henry Grattan Bellew of Mount Bellew, Co Galway. He is to respond to the suit claiming one year's rent due to the plaintiff (£142.10.0), on the lands of Cloonreleagh, in the barony of Killian, Co Galway. The original lease was between Mark Lynch and Christopher Dillon Bellew, and was dated 12 August 1819.
Letter from Andrew D Comyn, solicitor, Loughrea, to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir, asking for the Fee Farm Grant under which Colonel Bellew holds Cloonreleagh. 'I suppose I will have to serve him with a Writ'.
Map and survey of 489 acres of Castlegar and 303 acres of Cloonreleagh and Meelick, parish of Ballynakill, Co Galway, part of the estate of Ralph Smyth esq and held by Mr George Abbott. Surveyed by Laurence Clarke, scale 40 perches = 1 inch [parchment].
Papers relating to the appointment of Richard M Lynch as a Poor Law Inspector in 1847 and as a Special Commissioner for Income Tax in 1955 and to his pension on his retirement from these posts.
Appointment of Richard M Lynch as a Poor Law Inspector for one year[parchment].