Copy of Inland Revenue form relating to the estate duty due on the property of William Daly of Dunsandle, who died on 27 Dec 1910. Includes copy statement of landed property in Cos Galway, Tipperary and Clare in connection with the Daly Settlement Trust, compiled by Richardson and Synnott, 31 Kildare St, Dublin, [solicitors]. The statement gives townland and tenant name, tenure, yearly rent, outgoings and encumbrances. Also a list of stocks and shares held in joint account, part of the settled estate. At the end of the statement a summary of the settled property shows that the stocks and shares, mainly invested in the railways, were valued at £180,142, the Galway and Clare estate at £47,046 and the Tipperary estate at £81,027. The encumbrances amounted to £10,786, so the capital value of the settled property was estimated at £297,460. William Daly’s settled estate, as joint owner with his brother, was calculated at £148,730. The total aggregation on which estate duty was due amounted to £234,967 at a rate of 11%, the sum of estate duty = £14,420, to be paid in 16 instalments of £901.
Letter from J P Callanan, Killnuon, Ballinasloe, [Co Galway], to ‘Mr Kinneen’, stating that he is willing to help in the matter of ‘filling up agreements’ and refers to the purchase of Fr Furlong’s present residence.
Brown envelope inscribed ‘Denis Wm Daly, Bank receipt for £1,860.15.7. 4½ War Stock’.
Statement of Capt Denis St George Daly’s share of income from the estates in Ireland, amounting to almost £3,300. The total average amount received from the Galway estate was £11,000 and from the Tipperary estate £4,000, various deductions are also listed. Richardson and Synnott, [solicitors].
Draft queries [for Counsel] relating to stamp and death duties if Denis St George Daly were to transfer Dunsandle and some of the settled funds to his son Denis Bowes Daly.
Copy letter from Charles St G Orpen, 30/31 Kildare St, Dublin, to Major Denis St George Daly, Over Norton Park, Chipping Norton, relating to the securities Denis Bowes Daly proposed settling [on his marriage] and the list of securities representing the life estate Denis St George Daly was proposing to surrender to his son [value £50,000]. He still does not quite understand the figures and suggests that Daly ascertain from the Bank exactly what securities there are. Enclosures 2 schedules of securities. Also letter from The National Bank, London (1 Mar 1927).
Page with pencil notes from [SGNA??] about various deeds, some lodged at EC 698 and EC 1690; post-1921.
Schedules of securities held in connection with the Daly Trusts, one lists the securities transferred by a deed dated 24 Feb 1927 [to Denis Bowes Daly], the other lists the securities held on account of Denis St George Daly, Capt R B Brassey and W A Burke in the National Bank, [London] (23 May 1931). Includes a letter from the National Bank and a page of pencil annotations (26 Nov 1931). [These items were all pinned together].
Draft affidavit of Charles St G Orpen, 30/31 Kildare St, Dublin, solicitor, for the High Court of Justice, in a case Alley and Gordon against Blake and Cole, relating to a charge of £126.5.0. on the Daly estates by Elinor Marian Greville, representing an interest of Andrew W Blake. Darley, Orpen and Synnott, solicitors.
Copies of a Notice of Filing of the affidavit of Charles St G Orpen, in the High Court of Justice, in a case Charles Henry Alley and Frank Vivian Gordon, plaintiffs and Edmund Martin Blake, Denise Anne Marie Cole and Valerie Cole, an infant by James Gordon Franks, her guardian ad litem, defendants and sent to Messrs Baker, Ringwood and Gordon, 5 Clare St, Dublin, solicitors for the plaintiffs. Darley Orpen and Synnott, solicitors for Charles St G Orpen and Denis William Daly.