File 1 - Envelope with copy of the will of Andrew Chartres Brew Molony

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IE 2135 P27/1/4/1/2/1

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Envelope with copy of the will of Andrew Chartres Brew Molony

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  • 22 April 1952 (Creation)

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(The Allot family succeeded to Odelville in 1963)

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In 1945 Michael Allott of Dublin married Helen Lucia Lloyd of Odellville, county Limerick. On the death of her father, Edward Locke Lloyd, in 1963, the Odellville property passed to the Allotts, who operated a dairy farm on the estate and were founders of the Munster Herd of British Friesians in 1945. They were also active members of the National Farmers’ Association (later the Irish Farmers Association), their local co-operative creamery committee at Glenwilliam and later the Golden Vale Cooperative Creamery Ltd.

The Allott family seat, Odellville, was built in the 1770s by John Fitzcharles Odell and passed to the Morony family through the marriage of Helen Mary Odell to Edmund Morony in 1860. Their elder daughter, Eliza Helena, married in 1884 her cousin, Henry Vereker Lloyd Morony, on whose death the property passed to his only child, Helen Mary Matilda Morony. The property passed to the Lloyd family through her marriage to Edward Locke Lloyd of Heathfield, county Limerick, in 1917.

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Envelope addressed to N. [Helen] Allott, Odell Ville, Ballingarry, county Limerick, containing a photostat copy of the will of Andrew Chartres Brew Molony, The Vicarage, Glaisdale, county York, appointing the National Bank as executor and trustee. He bequeaths his refectory table and two benches to the Governors of St Peter’s School, York. His chalice, paten and vestments to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Tufton Street, Westminster. His cross, private communion set, flagon and pix (sic) in trust of the Right Rev Lord Bishop of Glasgow for use in any church or chapel the Bishop shall see fit. Two family portraits to Nell Allott. The money from the sale of his stamp collection upon trust to the Bank for his wife Annie Evelyn Molony. £100 to Nell Allot. £100 to his goddaughter Pauline Bell upon her attaining the age of 21. £100 to his housekeeper Lily Bellworthy. His real and the residue of his personal estate to be sold and the money to be invested by the bank for the benefit of his wife and Nell Allott.

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  • Béarla

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    P27/99

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