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 LimerickCase for the advice and opinion of the Attorney General concerning the title to the Limerick Church.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickObservations on the title to the Limerick Church on behalf of the Provincial Bank of Ireland submitted to the Attorney General by P. Mahony & Co.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCommon search in Registry for any act by Sir Henry Hartstonge from 1771 to 1804 inclusive and by the Bishop of Limerick from 1804 to 30 October 1833 respecting the church and ground in Limerick called George’s Church in the parish of St Michael and city of Limerick.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickSketch by George Richard Pain of the plot of ground belonging to George’s Church Limerick to be purchased for the Provincial Bank.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy affidavit of Mary Anne Williams stating that her father James Williams, architect was the builder of George’s Church which formerly stood at the end of Thomas Street in the city of Limerick. She also states that her father had pointed to Viscount Pery the error of building a church in this location as it interrupted the view in George’s Street, and that upon hearing this Lord Pery ordered the church to be taken down and a new one to be built in the present location.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickList prepared by Farrers & Co. [Solicitors, London] of 15 documents sent [to the 1st Earl of Limerick?] relating to St George’s Church in Limerick city.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy opinion of A. R. Sidebottom, Lincoln’s Inn, relating to Limerick Church and the Provincial Bank.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAffidavit of the [3rd] Earl of Limerick in support of summons for sale of heirlooms in the matter of the wills of Edmond Henry late [1st] Earl of Limerick deceased and of the Settled Lands Acts 1882 and 1884 in the High Court of Justice Chancery Division. The affidavit incorporates a schedule of items to be sold.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickThis sub-series contains material pertaining to Isabella née Colquhoun (1850-1927), second wife of the 3rd Earl of Limerick
Pery family, Earls of Limerick