Series 5 - Richard Berridge (younger)

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UGA LE56/5

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Richard Berridge (younger)

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  • 1852-1978

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Records pertaining to the estate of Lt. Richard Berridge (1870-1941), who inherited his father's estate in 1887 at age 17. The seat of the younger Berridge was Ballynahinch Castle, County Galway, where he lived until selling the estate to Ranjitsinhji in 1924. He was a justice of the peace for the county and, in 1894, High Sheriff. Records include: Ordnance Survey maps; sale agreements & title records; mortgages & rental records; correspondence with the General Post Office; post-nuptial agreements with wife Mary Eulalia (née Lesley); fishing, quarrying and sporting rights at Ballynahinch and Recess; and releases of land for buildings and rights-of-way.

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      17/09/2024
      23/06/2025

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