Three index cards relating to the townland Cora Bheithe [Curraveha or Birchhall].
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Legal costs relating to the copying of legal documents.
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.
Photocopy of Thomas Colville Scott's original diary, written in 1853 and acquired at auction the previous year.
Later nineteenth century copy of the will of Col. Nicholas Donelan, copied by Dermot O'Conor Donelan in the Four Courts. He grants a life interest in the lands of Nenagh, County Tipperary, leased by Mr Beardman, to his wife Martha Donelan, as well as lands in Laeka held from the Duke of Ormonde, and their dwelling house in William St., Dublin, as well as the house on the comer of Castle Street and Fishamble St. held by his nephew Dean Reader. He states that the lands of Johnstown, Ross Ballina, Ballinrin, Knocknavilla and the rectory of Tullerghanague are to be demised to his eldest son James, as well as the three houses in Skinner's Row known as the Pestle and Mortar, held by Mr. Richard Wilkenson. It also refers to other properties in counties Dublin and Meath, as well as codicils dates 1704-5.
Copy of letter from Dermot O'C Donelan to Mr Mooney of Galway enclosing £5 and advising him to stay in hospital if that is what the doctors recommend.
Copy of extract of marriage settlement of Dermot Donelan and Maria Keany, relating to the £800 bonds settled by William Keary on Alicia and Maria.
Copy of Disentailing Deed between Dermot O'Conor Donelan of Sylane, County Galway and Francis Morris Fisher of Tuam. He renounces rights to the lands of Trienbane, Wood Quay, Polnemal otherwise Poulnemal and Sylane, all in the Barony of Clane. Also Beagh, formerly held by Robert G Flynn and Beaghs, formerly held by Patrick Nolan and Robert Nally, all in the barony of Dunmore. Also the lands of Jockey Hall, otherwise Peterswell, Lycknabeg, the commonage of Lycknabeg, the lands of Bushfield, otherwise Gorthnaskelry.
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.
Copy of costs demanded by Whitney & Moore, Solicitors and Dermot O'Conor Donelan. Asking for £18.3.10 in total.