Judgment of the Commissioners assessing the claims of the Irish at Athlone, allowing John Hearne of Tirihan to survey lands purchased by himself in 1636 (relates to lands purchased from Daniel O Maddin.
Copy of account of Edmund Hearne with Patrick Ward of amounts due in relation to two judgements passed against him in the courts.
Copy of estimates relating to the two judgements mentioned above.
Copy of heads of agreement between Andrew Hearne of Hearnesbrooke and Rev. Smyth, before Mr Persse, giving him the 71 acres at Killccogall for seven years and giving the conditions of the lease.
Draft of agreement between Thomas Dillon Hearn of Hearnsbrook and Mary Anne Hearn, his mother, demising all the lands held under her marriage settlement to Thomas, who gives an undertaking to cover any legal debts ensuing from the settlement. The lands include the townlands of Clunacusha otherwise Clooncussy, Coolbawn, Ahanduffmore and Annaghduffbeg, Kilmurry, Killeen, Whitegate, Raheen-in-Carue, Lisdillignymore and Lisdillignybeg, Ahany, Caherknockannecullin, Hearnsbrook otherwise Killimare and Coolbeg in County Galway. Also the lands of Lissolvey, Cavrontteary part of Rathmile otherwise Rathmoyle, Cavronoleary Moneylea, Poulindenny, Ballymadden, Neathfield and Tallaghan, all in County Roscommon.
Decree ordering Stephen Treacy to pay Robert Blake of Ballyglunin, Loughrea £6.17.10 plus £0.14.0 for costs.
Two letters from Wm. Fry & Sons, Dublin to Messrs. E & G Stapleton, Dublin confirming legal details in relation to Denis B. Kirwan’s mortgage issued to John O. Adair, deceased.
Survey of bogbank, divided by tenant, by John Kelly in the townland of Pollnamal townland just to the west of Tuam.
6-inch Ordnance Survey map (County Galway Sheet 103) covering Stradbally, Tyrone House, Kilcolgan, and area, with draft plot of lands around Brandy Harbour highlighted.
Note paper and scrap paper on which names and death dates of various Kirwan family members (occasionally including places of residence) inscribed on headstones in Tuam cemetery have been written.