Copy of a conditional order for sale made by the Chancery Division of the High Courts of Justices on the petition of Alexander Somers Drake and Emily Becklia Somers Drake, otherwise Carroll, his wife, relating to the estate of Dermot O'Conor Donelan. It states that the lands for sale to pay off incumbrances include Treanbaun and Bushfield, otherwise Gortneskehy. Dermot O'Conor Donelan has to lodge an appeal within 28 days to stop the sale if he so wishes.
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Copy of letter from R Griffith and T McKerlie, Special Inquiry Commission, Dublin, to Sir C.C. Trevelyan. They refer to the complaint of Mr. O'Conor Donelan "to the lads in the Treasury" in relation to their statements about the Turloughmore district. They state that they have carefully looked into the complaint and feel that they have no reason to reassess their views.
Copy letter from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, to Martin Lenane, giving specifications for what is required in the renovation of the Peterswell Barracks.
Copy letter from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Sylan, Tuam to Mr Daly stating that it was several years since the deaths of Mr Gannon and his father. He states that Mrs Donelan seems to have had a life interest in the property, but that he has found nothing in the papers to suggest that his father had any dealing with the property in question. Also copy of same.
Copy lease of the Sylane National School premises from Thomas O'Conor Donellan of Sylane of the first part, and the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, leasing the school for three lives or 31 years. Includes small pen and paper sketch of the site, which is on the Tuam to Headford Road.
Copy lease of lands by the Rev. P O' Connor, Dermot and Thomas Donelan of Sylane, to the Commissioners for National Education in Ireland, demising a site to them for the purposes of building a school at Peter's Well, townland of Cuilmore, parish of Kilthomas, half-barony of Loughrea. Includes pen and paper drawing of the site.
Copy extract from registry of the Tuam branch, National Bank in relation to Dermot O'Conor Donelan [illegible, very fragile].
Notebook containing abstracts of settlements and legal judgements upon the estate. Includes abstracts from the will of Loughlin O'Connor to his son Dermot and his heirs of the lands of Comeshinnig, barony of Ballintubber, County Roscommon, 73 acres in the quarter of Bleagh, in the parish and barony of Dunmore in County Galway, as well as Graige and Carrownetanley, the four quarters of Coylishally and Sillane, as well as other lands mentioned (24 Oct., 1706). Also notes charges placed on the lands in the eighteenth century.
Copy deed of assignment between Thomas O'Conor Donelan of the first part, Elizabeth O'Conor Donelan, of the second part, and William Joseph B[urke] of the third part. [Very fragile, has suffered from hydrolysis and is illegible].
Copy contracts of employment for Andrew Loftus, gardiner and steward at pleasure of Dermot Donelan for the sum of £5 a year Also James Dolan, who is employed as an overseer of work and workmen by Thomas O'Conor Donelan for £5.16.11.