Deed of sale from William Mc Hubert Boorke of Eskerkelly, Elizabeth Blacke Carragh McHubert Burke of Clonkilligh, John Oge Boorke of Gortnemearkan, and Edmund O’Mayly of Ballyhoona, all of county Galway of the first part, and John Hearne of Tirihane, County Galway of the second part. In consideration of a sum of money they give him the half-quarter of Cnoclickmolassy and the portion of land known as Toberrybollane. [parchment, fold damage, very fragile].
Deed of sale of 254 acres by Arthur O'Neill to Christopher Ormsby.
Deed of sale of Bryan Mc Maroge O Maddin of Culeponri, County Galway, to John Hearne of Tirihane, in consideration of the sum of 40s., all his lands in Culiponry, Graigegowne, Killinlonoge and Lissiduane.
Deed of sale of Donnagh McShane O’Maddin to John Hearne of Tirihane, in consideration of 30s. given to Brassell O Maddin and Eredan O Cormartin, relinquishes his rights on the lands of Grotneburnoge, Gortnephynagh, Ceappaghmoremackeakhtilli and Cnockane Ceappadine.
Deed of sale of Hewe mac Owen and Feogh mac Donell of Dowghan in the Barony of Ballynehinsey, Co. Galway, yeomen, in consideration of £10 ster. paid to them by Erevane mac Hew Boey O Flaherty of Lettermellan, Co. Galway, give him the two-thirds of the half-quarter called Callowh and Mannyn.
Deed of sale of quantities of land around Galway city townlands by James Dowdall of Athboy, Co, Meath and Christopher Leyne of Croboy, Co, Meath to Nicholas Lynch of Galway, alderman, son and heir of Stephen. The properties amount to over 2000 acres, 10 castles and 12 fisheries. Noted that the intended feoffment to Nicholas Lynch was unexecuted by livery and seisin.
Deed of sale of John Everard of Knockechillie, Co. Tipperary, knight and Patrick Gough of the City of Dublin, merchant to Erevan mc Hugh boy of Lettermellan in Co. Galway, granting the castle and lands of Lettermellan and lands in Rosmuck, formerly held by Morogh mc Edmond oge mc Hugh slain in rebellion.
Deed of sale of John Mac Heary O Maddin of Gortengrenagh to John Hearne of Tirihane of the half quarter of Cnockfeargrome in the Barony of Longford, for the consideration of ten pounds [parchment, mold and insect damage, very fragile].
Deed of sale of Joseph Hampton of Clownbowe and Elizabeth, his daughter, to Sir Henry Lynch, his wife and family, the castle and 5 quarters of land at Clownbowe.
Deed of sale of lands around Co. Galway, from Sir Henry and Robuck Lynch Esq, Castlecarra, Co. Mayo, to Robert Blake of Ardfry, Arthur Lynch of Cloonlaghin Co. Mayo, Peter Blake of Carrenleagh, John Lynch fitzMichael of Galway, merchant, Thomas Blake of Mullaghmore and Bartholemew French of Ballykinknava, Co Mayo, of lands in Castlecarra on a peppercorn rent with a view to a release under the Statute of Uses.