Copies 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 LimerickLetter from Barrington & Son, 10 Ely Place, Dublin to John Vanderkiste, Limerick enclosing a schedule of charges on the trust estate paid out of the fund in the Landed Estates Court, and discussing the jointure due to the Dowager Countess of Limerick and annuities due to Lady Gray, Lady Repton, and Lady Georgiana Pery out of the trust estate.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickStatement showing result of proposed sale by auction of the 4th Earl of Limerick’s estates in the Land Commission Court. With a related draft.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickObservations concerning portions charged for the younger children of the [4th] Earl of Limerick, and how the money for these charges could be raised. Also three pages of calculations on the same matter.
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.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickBound hardback inventory of household furniture, books, postage stamps, china and glass, silver plate, and outdoor effects at Little Court, Kingswood, Surrey; and of the contents of a jewel case at Messrs. Rooper & Whately’s offices, the property of the [4th] Earl of Limerick deceased and valued for estate duty purposes; April 1929; 15 pp. With a related letter from Humbert & Flint, Licensed Valuers, 11 Serle Street, Lincoln’s Inn, London to Messrs. Rooper and Whately, 17 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London dated 9 August 1929.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickFirst edition Ordnance Survey map sheets no. 11 and 12 of County Limerick, with the townlands of Court, Curraheen, and Dromore highlighted in colour. Map no. 12 has been dated 21 April 1845 by hand.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickBooklets promoting the Irish Ballet Company on the fifth anniversary of its formation. Contents include a short history of the company; its repertoire with illustrations; and brief biographies of its founders and principal dancers.
Crosbie, Patricia (b. 1958), ballet dancerColour photographs (254 x 177 mm) of Patricia Crosbie and Wayne Aspinall in RTE studios filming a choreography by Norman Maen for a Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent show.
Crosbie, Patricia (b. 1958), ballet dancerPoster promoting performances of Strings as part of Galway Arts Festival in April 2005.
Chrysalis Dance