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UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3 · Series · 1881-1908
Part of Landed Estates

Letters to John Wilson Lynch, mainly relating to the tenants' demands for a reduction of rent in 1885-6, legal proceedings taken against some of the tenants and the fixing of rents for a second statutory term of 15 years in 1898-1901. These letters also contain references to payments of family annuities and the interest on the loan from the Presentation Nuns out of the estate rents, as well as to other estate and farming matters.

Two series of letters are from John Wilson Lynch's land agents John Brady and A W Hazell. The agents' covering letters sent with the rentals should also be consulted and the agents' letters for the Duras estate as sometimes the agent referred to events on both estates in the one letter. John Brady ceased to be agent by September 1886, as John Wilson Lynch considered he had been negligent with regard to the collection of rents and legal costs. Captain Charles O'Callaghan had provided security for John Brady's employments and there is a series of letters from O'Callaghan and his solicitor, relating to this matter. Other solicitor's letters concern ejectment proceedings and there are letters from Annie McNamara, the housekeeper, and John Murphy, the bailiff. A number of letters refer to an agrarian outrage on the estate, when John Murphy's wife was shot in December 1885.

A separate subsection relates to the grazing farm at Ballycullen. John Wilson Lynch's notes and lists relating to the fixing and collecting of rents are included as the last subsection. All letters are written to John Wilson Lynch unless otherwise stated.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/1/117 · Item · 17/06/1881
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady in which he hopes that John Wilson Lynch's suggestion will be successful. Mr. Slade has the particulars ready "to fight if necessary for the best settlement". He will write the next week regarding the Belvoir rents "I am sorry to say times were never so bad as just at present". He encloses a letter from Col. Graham and wants to know whether to send a copy to Lady Loftus.

Letters
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2 · Sub-series · 1882-1886
Part of Landed Estates

Letters from John Brady relating to the collection of rents, agrarian unrest, legal proceedings against tenants, and the submittance of his accounts.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2/122 · Item · 19/07/1883
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady, sending last year's Rental received. He states that he is trying his best to get tenants to sign Form 33 and also to get rents paid up.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2/129 · Item · 04/07/1885
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady stating that as he heard John Wilson Lynch was coming to Belvoir the next day he sends an account of what M Gleeson owes and that "you will find crops looking grand". Enclosure account of arrears and payments relating to M Gleeson.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2/130 · Item · 04/11/1885
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady sending him the enclosed letters and copies of his replies. He regrets that the rents are not being paid and that the tenants are looking for abatements on judicial rents. He does not recommend giving any abatement despite the "terrible depression in the price of cattle". Glesson offers to pay £16 on account, which he refused but recommends acceptance with his permission, He has received rents in the villages of Snaty and Kilmihil, where most of the tenants are Capt. Callaghan's and in good circumstances. Enclosures copy reply letter from John Brady to Dather Courtney, CC, Kilkishen (31 Oct 1885) and a Cork newspaper cutting relating to a special meeting of the Kilmihil National League [(Oct 1885)].

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2/134 · Item · 15/12/1885
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady, thanking John Wilson Lynch for his 'kind letter' and stating that hee has carried out his wishes regarding John Murphy, providing him with food, money and a gun.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2/138 · Item · 20/02/1886
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady stating that Mr. Stapleton gas directed him to get a civil bill officer to serve five writs on Belvoir tenants but 'no man will serve writs personally now' and that O'Halloran had agreed to accept their terms.

UGA LE/LE6/2/1/3/1/2/139 · Item · 11/03/1886
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from John Brady, 10 Crescent, Limerick, stating that Major Graham was going to surrender Clover Hill and the castle in November. He also gives details of the account of Patrick Cotter.