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UGA LE/LE26/24a · Item · 20/11/1624
Part of Landed Estates

Deed of assignment of Cormock O Dullena to [Edmond Hearne], giving him a mill and lands at [ ] [very fragile, only partial document, much fold damage].

UGA LE/LE26/26 · Item · 19/10/1636
Part of Landed Estates

Deed of assignment of John O’Maddin and his deceased brother Ambrose, both of Longford, county Galway, to John Hearne, giving him the quarter of Cappagh in consideration of £90.

UGA LE/LE26/51 · Item · 28/06/1623
Part of Landed Estates

Deed of assignment of Meleighlin O Maddin of Clonfert and Hugh O Maddin of same to Hugh McDaniel Downagh O’Maddin of the quarter of Coppaghgallagh in consideration of a sum of money [very fragile, tear damage and foxing].

UGA LE/LE26/56 · Item · 20/07/1677
Part of Landed Estates

Copy of the deed of feoffment granted under the King’s Justices of Ireland ruling on the claims of transplanted persons in the case of Edmond Hearne, a transplanted person, in relation to the lands of his father John, and rules that he possesses the following lands. 102 acres at Ahanduff, 71 acres in Garrynanllagh and Killimor, 39 acres in Culbant, 39 acres in Gortwilliam, 28 acres in Cahir, 46 acres in Cortnamanagh, 25 acres in Finsdilgny, 142 acres in Clonuose, 85 acres in Loughaurie, 16 acres in Balayglasse, 15 acres in Rahine, 16 acres in Loughaneroe, 5 acres in Cloncomysmore and Ardawley, 52 acres lying in the lands of Leitrim and Longford in County Galway.

UGA LE/LE26/63 · Item · 10/04/1656
Part of Landed Estates

Judgement of the commissioners for the adjudication of the claims of the Irish, Athlone, outlining the lands of John Hearne of Tyreagh, County Galway, all situate in the barony of Longford. [last part of document missing, faded in parts].

UGA LE/LE26/67 · Item · 08/07/1671
Part of Landed Estates

Bond of Mary Hearne (widow of John Hearne) John Oge Hearne, Ambrose Madden and William Kelly all of Tirihane, County Galway on behalf of their nephews William and Patrick O Downi, with William Hynds of Latteragh, County Tipperary for £20 [fragile, illegible in parts].