Deed of assignment of Cormock O Dullena to [Edmond Hearne], giving him a mill and lands at [ ] [very fragile, only partial document, much fold damage].
Deed of assignment of Cormock O Dullena to [Edmond Hearne], giving him a mill and lands at [ ] [very fragile, only partial document, much fold damage].
Deed of assignment of Daniel Donnogh O Maddin, late of Gortcaha, in consideration of 40s., grants to John Hearne of Tyrehane, five acres from his lands in Loughanroe and Ballyglasse.
Deed of assignment of Donnagh McTeige Coom O Maddin to John Hearne, in consideration of £150 grants to him the third part of the quarter of Coolwpouri.
Deed of assignment of Downagh Carragh O Maddin of Gruanigowna and John Hearne of Gortnefohy the half quarter of land of Tiryiygorme in consideration of the sum of £54.
Deed of assignment of Downagh Carragh O Maddin of Gruanigowna and John Hearne of Gortnefohy the half quarter of land of Tiryiygorme in consideration of the sum of £54.
Deed of assignment of Edmond Dalton, acting in the matter of money granted to John Hearne the quarter of Gortnauiona.
Fair copy of deed of assignment of four judgements against Dermott Donelan, Ann Melville, otherwise O'Connor, Thomas Donelan and Mable his wife, all of Woodquay, of the first part, Alicia and Margaret Donelan, daughters of Thomas and Mable and nieces of Ann, of the second part. It follows the marriage settlement of Dermott O'Connor of Beagh, County Galway and Mable O'Fflyn, daughter of Edmond of Surlagh, County Galway in 1737. It recites four judgements obtained from the King's Bench in the eighteenth century against Dermott Donelan which are demised onto Alicia and Margaret Donelan.
Deed of assignment of Gerrot McMorrough O Maddin and Morrough Oge McMorrough O Maddin of Kilmolonoge, County Galway, to John Hearne of Gortnefohy, in consideration of £44 sterling. They give a half quarter of land at Kilmolonge [poor condition, water and fold damage].
Deed of assignment of John O Moynihan of Loghreagh to John Hearne of Tirihane, of lands mortgaged by him to John Hearne in 1620 and 1635. The lands consist of a stone house, garden and forty acres in the town of Portumna.