Sheet from copy letter book containing copy of letters from Denis J. Kirwan to Lady Dudley, Mrs. Rodney, and Mr. Gorges in relation to the management and future sale of the farm at Graigueachullaire, County Galway.
2 short letter from E & J Stapleton, solicitors, Dublin and Denis B. Kirwan, settling his ownership of lands at Dalgin and Ballydotia, County Galway.
2 copies of the prospectus for the sale by public auction of Castle Hacket, Belclare, Tuam, to be held at the Great Southern Hotel, Galway, 12 June 1986. Joint sole agents of the sale were Hamilton and Hamilton (Estates) Limited and Martin Tyrrell Auctioneering. The prospectus includes 4 colour photographs pasted to the document and complete description of the castle.
Notice issued by J. & M. Weldon Antiques of the sale of a candelabra presented to Denis Kirwan of Castlehacket by the inhabitants of the County and the Town of Galway on 17 May 1843 on his retirement from the Bank of Ireland. The sale likely took place around the time of the sale of Castle Hackett in 1986. Listing price for the candleabra was £Ir35,000.
Wills, codicils, and other documents pertaining to estate settlements of Kirwan family members.
Materials pertaining to the will and estate settlement of Denis Joseph Kirwan (1833-1906) of Dalgin, Tuam, land agent and owner of the Dalgin estate.
Grant of English Probate on the estate of Denis B. Kirwan, who died on 11 October 1936. Includes a copy of his will (dated 15 September 1933) naming brother Charles Richard Kirwan and nephew Raymond Charles Kirwan as his trustees and listing a number of organisations and family members to be given specific sums.
Copy of the new will of Mary Louisa Kirwan, now of Sea Road, Galway, superseding her will of 1937, naming her siblings Charles Kirwan and Elizabeth Smallwood as trustees and giving bequests to her family and religious causes.
Letter from Henry Concanon & Co. itemising the costs of stonecutting, inscription, and cleaning for the headstone of Mary Louisa Kirwan.
Copy of the will of Robert J. Kirwan, Ard-na-Veagh, Sligo, county surveyor, demising all his property to his son Henry Roderick Kirwan, directing his life policy be used to repair Gardenfield, and demising the lands at Gardenfield along with Carnane and Meelick to his brother Edward.