Accounts of assets available for allocation concerning the [4th] Earl of Limerick’s settled and devised estates; of devised estate liabilities on present allocation; and of estimated liabilities to be paid on present allocation concerning the settled estates; also a summary of the financial position of the estates prepared by Barrington & Son.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAccounts of the [4th] Earl of Limerick’s income and payments to be provided for, 1 May 1908 to 1 May 1909.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAccounts of the sales of property concerning the [4th] Earl of Limerick’s settled and devised estates through the Irish Land Court.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickTyped accounts relating to the 4th Earl of Limerick’s estates under various headings, as follows: ‘income pending completion of sale’; ‘estimated revenue and outgoings pending completion of sales’; ‘statement showing extra payments to Lord Limerick and Lady Limerick since 27 November 1902’; ‘statement showing payments to Lord Limerick from beginning of trusteeship 23 November 1902 to 27 November 1907 in respect of annual allowance’; ‘statement showing payments to Lady Limerick from beginning of trusteeship 23 November 1902 to 27 November 1907 in respect of annual allowance’; ‘statement showing payments in respect of allowances for children from beginning of trusteeship – 27 Nov 1902 to 27 Nov 1907’; ‘approximate income after conclusion of sale of agricultural portion of the estate’; and ‘extra payments on Dromore’; with a related handwritten note.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAuthorities to pay interest or dividends on stocks, shares, and bonds to Rooper & Whately signed by John Henry Kennedy and John Beatty Barrington, with related correspondence, 1914; and requests for transmission of dividend warrants by post, 1916.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopies of a family settlement between Edmond Henry [1st] Earl of Limerick of the 1st part; Henry Hartstonge Perry [sic] Viscount Glentworth, eldest son and heir apparent of the Earl of Limerick and Annabella Percy [sic] Viscountess Glentworth of the 2nd part; John Wright of the city of Dublin gentleman of the 3rd part; James Peacock of the city of Dublin gentleman of the 3th part; Thomas Casey and Pryce Peacock of the city of Dublin esquires of the 5th part; and Thomas Philip Maunsell of the city of Limerick esquire and John Radcliffe of the city of Dublin esquire of the 6th part.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy correspondence between Messrs Rooper & Whately, 17 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London and Messrs. Barrington & Son, 10 Ely Place, Dublin concerning the proposed sale of Limerick City Distillery, property of the [5th] Earl of Limerick to the Limerick Corporation. Also financial calculations concerning the Limerick Corporation’s offer for part of the premises of Limerick City Distillery; and a map of the Limerick City Distillery premises.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy statements of position by Rooper & Whately of the 4th Earl of Limerick’s settled and devised estates following the completion of sales of property in Limerick city by auction and sales of agricultural property through the Land Court.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy will of William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe, [4th] Earl of Limerick dated 21 March 1924; codicil dated 19 May 1925; second codicil dated 17 August 1927; and a third codicil dated 10 May 1928. Also a photocopy of the original will and codicil, and an accompanying sheet certifying the validity of the documents. In two folders.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickDeed of covenant between William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe, [4th] Earl of Limerick of the 1st part; May Countess of Limerick, the wife of the Earl of the 2nd part; and Ellis George Whately of No. 17 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, solicitor as trustee of the 3rd part, whereby the Earl covenants to pay to the Trustee the annual sum of £875 to be held in trust for the Countess for her separate use; 10 August 1928; with a related letter from May, Countess of Limerick to Ellis George Whately dated 31 August 1928.
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