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              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/7 · Item · 19/07/1817
              Part of Landed Estates

              Agreement of Dermott Donelan of Silane, County Galway, and Margaret Donelan of Woodquay, County Galway, paying her £200 sterling. It recounts the history of the encumbrance from 1758 when a Patrick Flynn received a judgement in the Court of King's Bench from Dermott Donelan. The inheritors of the charge, Richard Rawson and his wife Marcia are paid £500, of which £200 go to Marcia's sister Margaret Donelan.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/8 · Item · 19/07/1817
              Part of Landed Estates

              Deed of release between Richard Rawson and Marcia his wife, to Dermot O'Connor relating to judgements won against him in the Court of King's Bench by Patrick Flynn in 1758, and another judgement obtained by John Trewlis against Dermot O'Connor in 1772. Dermot is released from these judgements for the sum of £500.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/16 · Item · 08/08/1844
              Part of Landed Estates

              Copy of will of Dermot Donelan of Sylane done by H J Concannon, Solrs. in 1898. He demises all his property to his son Thomas O'Conor Donelan. He also gives ten pounds to the parish priests of Belclare and Peterswell to say masses for him. In a codicil dated 30th June 1851, he states that his daughter Belinda shall have full use of the money he has settled on her children one year after his death.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/20 · Item · 19/06/1899
              Part of Landed Estates

              Draft memorandum by [Whitney & Moore], solicitors, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, stating that it will not be enough that Captain Lynch is taxed on the £900 his wife is entitled to in the will, and that it must also be done for money received from the codicils [very fragile].

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/2/22 · Item · 04/11/1770
              Part of Landed Estates

              Deed of marriage settlement between Nehemiah Donelan of Cahirrowen, County Galway and his daughter Rebecca of the first part, Charles Lambert of Cregaclare and Anthony Blake of Shruell, County Galway of the second part, and Thomas Kirwan of Blindwell, County Galway of the third part. The dowry is £800 and Thomas Kirwan will bring in £3000. A pension of the interest of £1,000 is settled on Rebecca should Thomas die, and the inheritance will pass onto their children. If Rebecca should die within three years of the marriage then £400 of the marriage portion would revert to her father.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/2/24 · Item · 22/08/1807
              Part of Landed Estates

              Later nineteenth century copy of a marriage settlement between [ ] of Jockey Hall and Nehemiah Donelan his son and heir, of the first part, Daniel Hunt of New Garden, County Galway and his daughter Dorothea, of the second part, Dermot Donelan of Wood Quay, County Galway and Henry Hunt of Clonane, County Limerick, trustees of the marriage settlement, of the third part. The copy is drawn up by Whitney & Moore, 46 Kildare St., Dublin [Badly damaged by hydrolysis, very fragile].

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/2/1/35 · Item · [18--]
              Part of Landed Estates

              Very fragile late nineteenth century copy of a decree from the late seventeen/early eighteenth century. Only fragments remain as it has suffered extensively from bookworm infestation. Only the first two pages of the commentary by [Dermot O'Conor Donelan] are legible. He wonders if the document refers to Dermot O'Conor, a captain in the Irish army of James II who left after the siege of Limerick.