Unspecified calculations on loose sheets of paper.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkTypescript document, with handwritten insertions, tracing the history of the Barry family and their estates back to Elizabethan times in detail.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThis series contains administrative records relating to the Synan estates of Carnane and Rathjordan.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThis series contains administrative records relating to the Sullivan estate of Ballyfoleen.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThis series contains administrative records relating to the Russell estates of Cloghaderreen and Ballyneety.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThis series contains administrative records relating to the Roche Kelly estate of Islandmore.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThis series contains administrative records relating to the Lyons estates of Cappanihane and Cappananty.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThis series contains records concerning disputes between James Grene Barry and his O'Shea tenants.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkThe papers in the collection relate mainly to the Sandville branch of the family and mostly to the activities of James Grene Barry (1841-1929). They include early twentieth-century notes on family history, possibly compiled by James Grene Barry who was known for his antiquarian interests. The notes trace the history of the Sandville and other branches of the family to Elizabethan times and include much interesting material, such as handwritten copies of leases, mortgages and other documents, and pedigrees of the Barry and other families.
James Grene Barry’s political activities are recorded in a series of documents relating to his objection to Gladstone’s Home Rule Bill of 1893. Of particular interest is a letter from James Alexander Rentoul, MP for East Down, outlining his plans to canvass Grand Jury members across the country against the Bill (P20/2/7).
Administrative records in this collection relate in the main to the Sandville branch Barrys. They are mostly concerned with the family’s financial affairs and also provide an interesting insight into Land League activities in county Limerick at the turn of the twentieth century. One of the few items relating to the Standish Barry branch of Leamlara is a ledger of farm accounts kept by Henry Standish Barry (P20/3/1/1/6).
Another set of documents reflects the professional activities as estate agents of James Grene Barry and his son James Thomas Barry, and the effects on local landowning families of the various Land Acts passed in the early twentieth century. Of particular interest are items relating to the purchase of land from Henry Lyons of Croom Castle (P20/3/2/1/1-9), and the sale of part of the Islandmore estate by Major Roche Kelly (P20/3/2/2/1-2).
Finally, the collection contains deeds and a draft will relating to the Shine family of Coolyhenan, county Limerick, many of whom served as Justices of the Peace for county Limerick in the late nineteenth century. The reason for their presence among the Barry papers has not been ascertained.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkProposal by Jeremiah Clifford to pay Henry Lyons of Croom the yearly rent of £3 10s. for the lands of Cappenehane [Cappanihane, county Limerick], payable in two half-yearly payments on 25 March and 29 September. The bottom of the document is endorsed by Lyons ‘I accept the above proposal for the yearly tenancy of said land’ and dated 7 March 1855.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County Cork