Type copy release/mortgage of lands of Belvoir Upper and others in barony of Tulla, Co. Clare and the lands of Ballycullen, barony of Bunratty, Co. Clare, by David John Wilson, Belvoir and his wife Mary, otherwise Kirwan to Mary Tighe, Julia Blake, Maria Browne, Margaret Joyce and Belinda Donelan, Presentation Convent, Galway for £6,000. The money was used to pay off debts owed to George Townsend Browne and Rose his wife, Richard Scott and Ellen Lynch, sister of David John Wilson, who was entitled to £3,000 under the marriage settlement of their parents John Wilson and Catherine Wilson, dated 3 October 1789. Mary Wilson agreed this settlement would take priority over her dower jointure.
[Copy] rent roll occasioned by the 'matter of Anthony Ormsby a minor' and showing the names of the denominations [part of the Ballinamore Estate], tenants names, yearly rent and the sums received, 1836-7.
Copy Rental of the Belvoir estate of David John Wilson, giving names of tenants, rents due from particular lands, and quantity of lands. Includes list of widows and labourers.
Copy reply from Máirín Nic Alasdair to Proinnsias Mac Maghnus stating that the directors were enthusiastic about the proposed broadcasts, and would be willing to help in every way [in Irish].
Copy of letter in reply from Joh Wilson Lynch, Paris, to Dather D Cleary, O'Callaghan Mills, Co. Clare, stating he has received the memorial from the Belvoir tenants, to which Father Cleary, Father Little and Father Courtney have added their signatures and explaining at length why he cannot concede to a reduction in rent. He is 'more a trustee to the property than its owner', and is responsible for the payment of all annual charges. Includes memorial from the tenants of the Belvoir estate to John Wilson Lynch (18 Jan 1886).
Copy of the statement of James Flaherty, 'Dagniew', labourer, regarding his acquaintance with Mr [John] Vandeleur in both Ireland and America and used as evidence in a case Vandeleur against [David] Wilson. The statement was recorded in Ennis by Richard Scott, read by Bindon Blood, and Captain MacNamara and Mr Wilson were both present. [see LE6/D/5].
Copy telegram from John Wilson Lynch to Estate Duty Office, Somerset House, London, stating that the property has been sold to the Land Commission 'who should be applied to for duty claimed'.
Copy TS letter from Boyle to Celia Wells, Lecturer in Law, the University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, discussing in detail issues surrounding a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
Copy of will of Adam Ormsby of Cummin, Co Sligo, wish to be buried in Killaspegg-browne, mentions his wife Hannah; brother John; nephews Richard Wood, Thomas and Anthony Ormsby, cousins Samuel Ormsby, eldest son of Robert Ormsby deceased and Christopher Ormsby; nieces Frances Ormsby, Hannah Ormsby and Ann Phibbs alias Wood, her four children and husband Matthew Phibbs. Also mention of John Phibbs and his two daughters, Mary and Ann; Rev. Euball Ormsby and the charity school at Sligo, Mrs. Ann [H]ontanier, Mrs Henry Stratford, Mrs Margaret Stratford and Mr Alex Boswell, all left £10. His wife is executor. Witnesses John Phibbs, Robert Smith and Adam Dugan. Opened in the presence of Richard Gore, William Smith, Michael Burns Knox, Gilbert Ormsby, John Phibbs, Thomas Ormsby, Eubule Ormsby. Copy dated 27 Jan 1733-4.
Duplicate will of Anthony Ormsby of Ballinamore in which he leaves his estates to his brother John Yeadon Ormsby and his issue. Trustees and executors are Richard Owen Armstrong, 5 Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin and Mark Perrin of Knockdrummin, Rush, County Dublin. Witnesses are W.J. Davidson solr., Dublin and Richard O. Longfield, solr., Dublin. Three codicils: in the first he leases £1500 in trust for Edward Walshe born March 1854, educated at Santry and Kingstown schools, a medical student of 16 York St., Dublin; in a second he leaves £300 to Sibby Sheeran, daughter of Anthony Sheeran of Ballinamore, deceased; both these codicils are the same date as the will. The third is dated 12 March 1881 and allows the sale of his real estate.