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 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.
Deed of assignment of Edmond Dalton, acting in the matter of money granted to John Hearne the quarter of Gortnauiona.
Deed of assignment of Laurence Moore of Loughreagh, merchant, with the late John Hearne of Tirihane, and later his son and heir, Edmund of Killenine, in consideration of £100 sterling given to him by the late John Hearne and Richard Earl of Clanricarde, demises onto the said Edmund, the half quarter of Irishdilegni in the barony of Longford.
Draft of agreement between Mary Anne Hearne of Hearnebrook, widow of Edmond Hearne, her daughter Eliza L Hearne, George Kinlraldy of [ ], Lieutenant of the 29th Regiment of Foot of the third part, and Lt. Col. Sir I Dyer of the Royal Artillery and I Irwin of Hardwicke Street in the County of Dublin of the fourth part. The settlement recites previous agreement between Thomas Hearne, deceased, and his mother Mary Anne, and the settlement of the Hearne’s property on George Kinlraldy.
Will of Eliza Louisa Kirkaldy of Hearnebrooke, County Galway, recounting her marriage settlement of 18 Feb 1832 with George Kirkaldy, undertaking to settle any debts from that settlement, as well as demising all her property with her husband George, and any of their heirs.
The answer of Robert Ridge of Balligee, County Galway, relating to the management of the lands of one Ulick Burke, and defending his actions in relation to those lands.
Copy of agreement between William Alcock of the City of Dublin and John Dillon of Belgard, County Dublin (and his son Henry). They acknowledge the bond they entered into with William in relation to a judgment of a sum of £6000.
Draft of deed of agreement outlining a lease from Lord Riverston to Thomas Lacy of Cloonlisk of the lands of Lisenard, Ballileen and Kilenor in the barony of Longford, County Galway for 99 years (post-22/04/1732). Thomas Lacy passes the lease over to [Hearne] for a sum of money paid by James Horan of Dublin.
Letter from Patrick Browne, Galway, to Edmond Hearne at Hearnebrooke, enclosing a memorandum stating that he was present when he received his parents’ marriage settlement of 1701.