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Assignment of annuity
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/1 · Item · 5 August 1803
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of on annuity of £250 from James Blacker of county Dublin to Elizabeth Blacker, spinster, of Drogheda.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/7 · Item · 16 July 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between Lyndon Bolton and Henry Carpenter, Merchants, of Merchants’ Quay in the city of Dublin of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The judgment related to a mortgage in 1813 of the townlands of Cullies and Drumboe by Moore to Anne Wade, widow, of Broomhill, county Cavan in exchange of £2,000 Irish currency. Moore defaulted in the payment of the mortgage and Wade filed a complaint to foreclose it. An inventory was made of all charges and encumbrances affecting the townlands in question and these included a judgment for the sum of £539.16.11½ to Bolton and Carpenter, of which £498.6.5 remained unpaid. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid £250 to Bolton and Carpenter, who assigned their judgment to Frazer.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/10 · Item · 16 August 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between Thomas Hartley of Ballyjamesduff, county Cavan, of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The judgment related to a mortgage in 1813 of the townlands of Cullies and Drumboe by Moore to Anne Wade, widow, of Broomhill, county Cavan in exchange of £2,000 Irish currency. Moore defaulted in the payment of the mortgage and Wade filed a complaint to foreclose it. An inventory was made of all charges and encumbrances affecting the townlands in question and these included a judgment obtained in 1815 by Hartley for £300 Irish currency against Moore. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid £150 to Hartley, who then assigned the judgment to Frazer.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/12 · Item · 3 September 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between William Erskine of Cavan town, county Cavan, of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The assignment relates to a judgment of £600 obtained by Erskine against Moore in 1815, which Erskine assigns to Frazer in exchange of £138.9.3.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/5 · Item · 30 June 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between Richard Magahan, gentleman, of Cootehill, county Cavan, assignee of Walter Brady, an insolvent debtor formerly of Cootehill of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The assignment concerns a judgment for £4,000 Irish currency obtained by Brady against Moore in 1815. When Brady became insolvent two years later, Magahan was appointed his assignee and the judgment against Moore became legally vested in him. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid £1,025 of the outstanding sum to Magahan, who then assigned the judgment to Frazer.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/9 · Item · 29 July 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between Arthur Charles Magennis, executor of the late Reverend William Magennis, dean of Kilmore deceased of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Cavan of the third part. In 1813, William Magennis obtained a judgment for £10,000 Irish currency against Moore. Magennis died in 1820 and in his will appointed Arthur Charles Magennis his residuary legatee and sole executor. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid the outstanding sum of £4,287.6.0 to Magennis, who then assigned the judgment to Frazer. Also see P15/1/2/4/14.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/11 · Item · 3 September 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between William Erskine of Cavan town, county Cavan, of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The assignment relates to a judgment of £2,000 obtained by Erskine against Moore in 1814, which Erskine assigns to Frazer in exchange of £461.2.9.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of judgment
IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/4 · File · 21 June 1830 and 25 June 1830
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Assignment of judgment between George Egar [Eger], merchant, of Capel Street, Dublin the first part; John Egar [Eger], merchant, of the town of Cavan in county Cavan of the second part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the third part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, Dublin of the fourth part. The assignment concerns a judgment of £2,000 Irish currency obtained by John Eger against Samuel Moore. Also a receipt from George Eger acknowledging receipt of the final sum paid to him relative to the assignment.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Assignment of lands
IE 2135 P20/4/1 · Item · 11 June 1821
Part of The Barry Papers

Assignment of lands between Michael Shine, Ballymacreese, county Limerick, of the first part and Jeremiah Shine, Ballymacreese, county Limerick, of the second part. Property: The lands of Carrickparson situate in the liberties of the City of Limerick with all the estate right title and interest to indemnify and save harmless Jeremiah Shine and his heirs from payment of an annuity of £200 to Roger Shine their father. Term: During the lives of Roger Shine and Ellen his wife. Condition: The sum of £451 to be paid by Michael Shine by two equal instalments on 1 May and 1 November.

Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County Cork
Assignment of lease
IE 2135 P20/4/2 · Item · [17] May 1838
Part of The Barry Papers

Assignment of lease between William Frahill, Coolehenane [Coolyhenan], in the liberties of the City of Limerick, of the first part and Jeremiah Shine, Coolehenane [Coolyhenan], in the liberties of the City of Limerick, of the second part. Property: That part of the lands of Coolehenane [Coolyhenan] bounded on the west with the Cork road and containing according to James Cahill’s survey 4 acres 2 roods and 5 perches. Term: For the remainder of the original lease. Condition: Forty-two pounds to be paid in hand by Shine. Yearly rent of £2 16 shillings and 3 pence to be paid by two equal instalments on 25 March and 25 September. The crop of potatoes now tilling to be dug up and taken away on or before 1 December.

Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County Cork