Certificate of acreage of lands formerly held by the tenants of Woodquay, by James Byrne, Surveyor.
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Certificate of survey of James Byrne for two fields in Woodquay which comes to £7.1.30.
Receipt of James Byrne, Surveyor, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, for a number of surveys carried out by him during 1849. Includes survey of the lands surrendered by tenants of Woodquay, the Bittern Pasture lately held by Thomas Rielly, the Derryroo Tillage land at Coolbally, Dursien between M Higgin's garden and the ditch, Mark Donelan's holding and the Dentroe Pasture at Coolbally. Total valuation comes to £51.2.36V£. Note at end states that the amount due Byrne, £1.18.9, was settled out of the November rents.
General valuation of the lands of Dermot O'Conor Donelan for the levying of Poor Rates, compiled by R F Shaw of the General
Valuation Office, Dublin.
Rough notes relating to the numbers of lambs and sheep on the farm, 125 sheep and 70 lambs.
Fragment of legal paper listing the lands held by O'Conor Donelan, but too little survives to place it in its proper context.
Copy of return to the Board of Works for the improvements carried out.
Blank forms relating to the proposal for the purchase of the tithe rent charge by a landlord from the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland, late 19th century.
Bundle of receipts from the pay-master of the Civil Services' Office, Dublin Castle, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, for repayment of a loan made to them under the terms of the Drainage Act for the Annagh District.
Printed copy of an Act amending the Act for the promotion of the Drainage of Lands and Improvements in Ireland.