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Family Letters
UGA LE/LE52/1/8 · Item · [194-]-[195-]
Part of Landed Estates

Many personal letters to Tyrell, including old school chums, officer colleagues and family members. Includes RFC training card for Harold, censored letter from Neil in the States.

Family Letters
UGA LE/LE52/1/14 · Item · 1966
Part of Landed Estates

Letters between Selphino Sanchez Lalour, Guatemala, and Tyrell O’Malley, Kinsale, recalling their schooldays and sports exploits together at St George’s College. Tyrell goes into his military career and family.

Family Photographs
UGA LE/LE52/1/19 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Landed Estates

Photographed at the Annual Bloodstock Sale at the RDS Paddock, Sir Walter and Lady Nugent. Note in biro that she is nee Ailleen O’Malley, Ross House, Westport.

UGA LE/LE55/1/1/1/6 · Item · 1865
Part of Landed Estates

List of rentals of the estates of Edward Bolton (who married Martha Kirwan, daughter of Captain Henry Kirwan (1782-1864) of Castlehacket), covering lands in Graigue Carrowntanlis, Aills and Kilkeel (Barony of Dunmore).

UGA LE/LE55/1/1/1/8 · Item · 1882
Part of Landed Estates

Bound volume containing a valuation of the estate of Sir William Leeson and others in the townland of Caherdine and nearby, Parish of Killeeneen, barony of Dunkellin, County Galway, done for Denis J. Kirwan, agent of the estate. 29 tenants are listed, giving name, map of denomination, land use, poor-law rate and valuation. The Leeson family came to own some of the Birmingham of Athenry estate through marriage. Includes petty cash account (2pp).

Col. Bermingham Sewell
UGA LE/LE55/1/1/2 · File · 1850-1853
Part of Landed Estates

Land and tenancy accounts and agreements involving properties owned by Colonel Thomas Bermingham Daly Henry Sewell (1774-1852). The Sewell estate was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Athenry and the representatives of Colonel Sewell also held land in the parishes of Clonbern, barony of Ballymoe and Dunmore, barony of Dunmore. Sewell's claim to the baronetcy of Athenry failed in 1800.