Album compiled by May, Countess of Limerick containing black and white photographs, mainly of people and of country houses in Ireland and the UK, sketches (some in colour), postcards, letterheads, and autographs collected during house parties. Moderate to heavy foxing on most plates. Also see P51/8/1.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickThe 4th Earl of Limerick in account with Rooper & Whately, being an anticipatory account to 31 October 1907.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAppointment of William Henry Edmund de Vere Sheaffe Pery, [4th] Earl of Limerick as Deputy Lieutenant of County Limerick.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAppointment by William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe, [4th] Earl of Limerick granting John Beatty Barrington powers of attorney during the Earl’s absence abroad.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAppointment by William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe, [4th] Earl of Limerick granting Maximilian George Rooper of 17 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London esquire powers of attorney to manage the Earl’s estates during his absence from England.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAppointment by George Lake Russell of Thomas Hughes, Alfred George Marten, and George Frederick Rooper as the new trustees of the English will of Edmond Henry, [1st] Earl of Limerick.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAttested copy of a conveyance dated 26 August 1797 between Edmond [Henry] Viscount Pery of the 1st part; and Anthony Lefroy and Alexander Torrance church wardens of the Parish of Saint Michael’s in the Liberties of the City of Limerick of the 2nd part of the plot of ground, described in an attached map, containing 142 feet in length and 118 feet in breadth being part of South Priors lands in the South Liberties of the city of Limerick whereon a chapel has lately been built in length 72 feet and in breadth 48 feet. Term: forever. Conditions: the yearly rent of one peppercorn if demanded. No grave shall be made or erected or a person or persons buried in any part of the said premises at any time. A yearly rent of £300 sterling is payable in case any person shall be so buried.
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 LimerickBill of Complaint in Chancery in the case between William Hale John Charles Pery commonly called Viscount Glentworth and others, plaintiffs; and Thomas Spring Baron Monteagle and others, defendants.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickBill of Complaint in Chancery in the case between William Henry Tennison, [2nd] Earl of Limerick, plaintiff; and William Hale John Charles Pery, commonly called Viscount Glentworth, defendant.
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