Sworn declaration by William Morony, Fortlawn, Ballyglass, county Mayo, of the birth of his son Henry Vereker Lloyd Morony on 1 July 1854 at 50 Camden Street, Dublin. Morony notes that the birth took place three days before he attended an auction in Castlebar at which he purchased the Fortlawn property from the Encumbered Estates Court.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickDeclaration of secrecy signed by Walsh (address given as Templemore) affirming that he will not disclose financial information obtained in the course of his duty. Also signed by John Connolly, Justice of the Peace.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerDeclarations signed by Alphonsus O’Mara, Mary Rynne, and Stephen O’Mara as beneficiaries under the will of Stephen O’Mara Senior, acknowledging receipt of stocks and exonerating the executors from all further responsibility.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickDeed of apprenticeship between Michael Frost of the first part; Solomon Frost of the second part; and C. V. O’Malley of the third part.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianDeed of attornment signed by occupants of unspecified premises in Clogheen, county Tipperary to become tenants of Viscount Lismore. With a related list.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianDeed 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 LimerickDeed of release by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland of part of the lands of Ballinruane, county Limerick. The deed relates to a loan of £600 to Thomas Edward Lloyd, Heathfield, county Limerick, secured by a charge on the townlands of Ballinruane, Ballyroan and Heathfield, county Limerick. Having received the sum of £25 from Lloyd, the Commission releases from the charge those parts of the townland of Ballinruane, county Limerick, held by D. O’Connell, J. Corkery, M. Hayes, T. Carroll, J. Fitzgibbon and T. Goold, containing 72 acres 2 roods statute measures. The deed incorporates a map of the townland of Ballinruane to the scale of 6 inches to 1 statute mile, with the released holdings highlighted in red.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickDeed of renewal between the Right Honourable Charles Henry Coote of the first part and Henry Parnell, Rathleague, Queen’s County, of the second part.
Property: The names of John Parnell and Henry Parnell, first and second sons of Henry Parnell party hereto and the Princess Charlotte of Wales to be added and inserted to the annexed lease of premises in the town of Maryboro [Maryborough] in Queen’s County.
Term: Three lives.
Conditions: £4 sterling to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every 25th day of March and 25th day of September.
Other: Lacking annexed lease mentioned in the deed.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteDeed of renewal between Charles Henry Coote, city of Dublin, of the first part and Alicia Bonynge otherwise Tilson, widow of Robert Bonynge, apothecary, late of the city of Dublin, of the second part.
Property: The name of John Digby, eldest son of the Reverend John Digby of Mount Armstrong, county Kildare to be added and inserted to the annexed lease [now not present].
Term: As per annexed lease [now not present].
Conditions: As per annexed lease [now not present].
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteDeed of renewal between the Right Honourable Charles Henry Coote [Baron Castlecoote] and the Right Honourable Elizabeth Anne Lady Castlecoote otherwise Tilson his wife, daughter of the Reverend Henry Tilson deceased of the first part and James Hussey, city of Dublin, of the second part.
Property: The town and lands of Wespanstown and part of New Castle known by the names of Balldarrard and Killoges [Keeloges] situate in the county of Dublin containing 59 acres plantation measure.
Term: Three lives renewable for ever.
Conditions: £32 to be paid by two equal half-yearly payments on every first day of May and first day of November.
Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote