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IE 2135 P27/1/3/1/8 · Item · 25 February 1888
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy conveyance between Robert Augustus Warren, The Union Club, Trafalgar Square, London (the vendor), of the first part; The Irish Land Commission of the second part; and Thomas Edward Lloyd, Ballinruane, county Limerick (the purchaser), of the third part. Property: The yearly rent of £76 4s payable out of that part of the lands of Ballinruane containing 632 acres 1 rood and 36 perches statute measure situate in the Barony of Upper Connelloe, county Limerick. Term: Forever. Conditions: £1067 to Warren by the Commission, of which £214 is to be retained to satisfy the purposes of a guarantee deposit. Also see P27/1/4/1/4/2.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P51/7/1 · File · June-October 1935
Part of The Limerick Papers

Copy 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 Limerick
Copy death certificate
IE 2135 P27/1/1/7 · Item · 14 May 1891
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy death certificate of Edward Dickson Power, 44 Marlboro Road, Donnybrook, county Dublin.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P51/3/3/3 · Item · 23 July 1852
Part of The Limerick Papers

Photocopy of a declaration by Annabella Tennison, Dowager Viscountess Glentworth of Clifton Place, Hyde Park, county Middlesex that she is the mother of Edmund Henry Pery, late Viscount Glentworth who was her eldest son and who died on 16 February 1844 without surviving male issue.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick
IE 2135 P43/1/1/4/2/1 · File · 1895-1897
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Copy declaration by William Rochfort of rent due by John Ward to Viscount Lismore; instructions for ejectment issued to the representatives of John Ward; and copy statement of rent received and payments made by the representatives of John Ward between 26 March 1896 and 1 March 1897. For related correspondence, see P43/1/1/5/1/3/3/2.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/18 · Item · 26 May 1834
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy deed making tenant to the precipe between Samuel Moore of Cullies House in county Cavan of the first part; Gerard Moore of Cullies House in county Cavan, eldest son and heir apparent to Samuel Moore, of the second part; Robert Story of Capel Street, Dublin, gentleman, of the third part; and Montray Erskine of Dublin, gentleman, of the fourth part. The deed abolished the estates tail in the Manor of Moynehall in order to convert the property into absolute ownership (fee simple) so that it could be mortgaged. Item no. 26 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/4.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Copy deed of annuity
IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/12 · Item · [1829?]
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy deed of annuity between Samuel Moore of Cullys in county Cavan of the first part; Richard Young Reynolds of Tully in county Cavan of the second part; and the Reverend William Maginis of Deansfort in county Cavan, Dean of Kilmore of the third part for the yearly sum of £670 payable by Moore to Maginis by two equal half yearly payments on 29 September and 25 March during the natural life of Samuel Moore. Item no. 16 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Copy deed of annuity
IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/21 · Item · 4 October 1834
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy deed of annuity between Samuel Moore, captain in the Cavan Militia of the first part; and William Cosby, brigade major in the yeomanry of the county of Clare for the yearly sum of £100 payable by Moore during the natural life of William Cosby. Item no. 30 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/4.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Copy deed of appointment
IE 2135 P15/4/1 · Item · 25 July 1837
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy deed of appointment between Samuel Moore the elder and his younger children Louise Moore and Samuel Moore. The document refers to a deed made on 16 June 1809 between Samuel Moore of the first part; Thomas Nesbitt and Cosby Nesbitt his eldest son of the second part; Frances Nesbitt, only daughter of Thomas Nesbitt of the third part; and Thomas Tennison and the Reverend Anthony Adams of the fourth part, in which Moore assigned his entitlement to charge sums of money upon various lands to Tennison and Adams in trust for the younger children from his marriage to Frances Nesbitt. Moore now assigns to his daughter Louisa the sum of £250 as her share of this entitlement and the residue to his younger son Samuel.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Copy deed of appointment
IE 2135 P27/1/3/2/10 · Item · 11 May 1958
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy deed of appointment between Edward Locke Lloyd, Heathfield, Kilmeedy, county Limerick (the settlor), of the first part, and Helen S. Chenevix, 5 Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, county Dublin, Spinster (the trustee), of the second part, by which the settlor conveys unto the trustee for the benefit of his sons Marcus Edward and Rickard Francis Lloyd cash assets of £3,400 and the beneficial interest in that part of the lands of Ballinruane (Ballyroan, Heathfield) containing 562 acres 2 roods and 31 perches statute measure situate in the barony of Upper Connelloe, county Limerick, and including Heathfield House. Also see P27/1/4/1/4/2.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick