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UGA P/P120/3/5/3/10 · File · [196-]-1999
Part of Personal

Copy letters to Ian Pinder and Antony Farrell pitching this collection of fictional pieces for publication (12-13 Jan 1999).

Handwritten draft layout, and handwritten and typed draft manuscripts.

Assessment form for probate
UGA LE/LE13/2/5/73 · Item · 1893
Part of Landed Estates

Assessment form for probate marked ‘cancelled’, High Court of Justice, Tuam Registry, giving details of Denis Lord Dunsandle’s personal estate and his debts. His funeral expenses amounted to £74.5.1. Includes a schedule of stocks.

UGA POL/POL41/9/313 · Item · 1982
Part of Political

Assessment of the British Government White Paper “Northern Ireland – A Framework for Devolution” and “Northern Ireland Bill, 1982”, Irish Information Partnership and Irish National Council.

UGA LE/LE40/1/10 · Item · 08/08/1656-11/08/1656
Part of Landed Estates

Assignment of 92 acres to Thomas Ormsby from Patrick Verdon. Grant of Power of Attorney by Thomas Ormsby to his cousin, Cornet Philip Ormsby to take possession. Two documents on a single folded sheet.

UGA LE/LE13/1/33 · Item · [12/02/1873]
Part of Landed Estates

Assignment of 10a 3r 38p of Abbey Park and Hill in the townland of Abbeyfield, barony of Kilconnell, held from the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland by Thomas Kenny, Ballyglass, Co Galway, farmer, as tenant from year to year at annual rent of £44. Assigned to Denis Lord Dunsandle for 5s. Meade and Colles, 8 Kildare St, [Dublin, solicitors]. [paper]

UGA LE/LE15/3 · Item · 08/10/1834
Part of Landed Estates

Assignment of a mortgage interest payment, James Barnes and Richard Butler both merchants of London, surviving trustees of the effects of Andrew French, merchant, of London (1), Martin French of Margate, Kent, sole executor of the will of Andrew French (2) and John Cheevers of Turla, Co Galway (3). John Cheevers paid £3,000 for this assignment. Recites the original mortgage dated 12 Feb 1777, for a loan of £13,000, charged on the lands of Fidaun and others in Co Galway, Edmond Kelly of Fidaun to William Brightwell Summer, Westminster, Middlesex, esq. Edmond Kelly made his will on 2 July 1802 and died on 13 March 1803 and left 2 daughters Jane Wilton and Anne H Irwin his co-heiresses. After Edmond Kelly's death part of his estates was sold by court order and purchased by John Irwin for £13,500, over £11,000 of this sum was used to reduce the mortgage debt.. By an assignment dated 19 July 1817, Edward Hobson bought an interest in the mortgage. The mortgage debt had risen to £31,555 by 1821. Edmond Kelly paid the annual interest on the mortgage until 1786, when Andrew French and Co took over responsibility for the punctual payment of the interest. In 1834 James Barnes and Richard Butler were the trustees of a deed of assignment of Andrew French's property to pay his debts, dated 11 Nov 1795. Includes note on the cover that the deed was exhibited to James M Blake in a case Wilton against D' Arcy in 1843. Stephen Blake [solicitor].