Copy letter from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to ‘Scott’, thanking him for the [radio?] production of The Prudent Paramour.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightCopy letter from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to Laurence [Foster of RTE], thanking him for the repeats of The Prudent Paramour and The Prophecy on radio and asking for any further news on The Stepping Stone. The letter also contains a passing reference to Doolittle’s Daughter.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightCopy letter from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to Julie Harris (The Long Wharf Theatre) thanking her for an issue of The Joyce Quarterly. The letter contains references to the American and Irish theatre scene and to The Prudent Paramour, its rejection by theatres and the forthcoming broadcast of the radio version of the play.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightCopy letters from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to assorted individuals, enclosing tickets for The Stepping Stone or thanking them for their help.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightBlack and white negative copies of Shannon Town Centre opening for C. O'Connell.
Shannon DevelopmentCopy transfer of existing mortgage security between Nassau William Senior of Kensington Gore in the county of Middlesex Esquire and Charles Purton Cooper of Boulogne-sur-Mer in the kingdom of France, Barrister at Law of the 1st part; William Henry Tennison [2nd] Earl of Limerick of the 2nd part; the Honourable William Hale John Charles Pery, commonly called Viscount Glentworth of the 3rd part; John Ellis Clowes of the Temple in the city of London and Thomas Glover Kensit of Skinners Hall in the city of London of the 4th part; George Rooper of 26 Lincoln’s Inn Fields in the county of Middlesex esquire of the 5th part; and John Vanderkiste of Limerick land and estate agent of the 6th part on the life interest of the Earl of Limerick in settled estates in Limerick, Cork, and Clare and a further mortgage by appointment for term under power of a re-settlement of 19 May 1862 to secure £25,000 and interest.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy will of the Right Honourable Eyre Tilson Coote, Baron Castlecoote of Leopardstown, county Dublin.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteCopy will and codicil of Geraldine Molony, Ardshanbally, Adare, county Limerick, appointing Helen Allott and Leslie Enright executors. £200 to Enright should he act in the capacity of executor. £500 each to Kathleen Greville and Geraldine Morony. £1000 to Emily Helena Morony. £750 each to Matilda Isabel Morony and Rev Hubert Frank Foley. £200 each to Isabel Abbott and Barbara White. £100 to Mary Adelaide Maunsell. £300 to Alice Reid. £200 to Mary Scott (formerly Sayers). £100 to Alice Lydia Molony. £1000 to Sarah F. Bell, along with all the furniture in Bell’s room at Ardshanbally. £20 to John Quaid. £10 to Theresa Moloney. £300 to James Townley Molony, together with pieces of silver. £100 to John P. Cantillon. £100 each to the treasurer of Roxborough Schools, Limerick, and the treasurer of the Protestant Aid Home, Limerick. £300 to the Representative Body of the Church of Ireland, of which the interest of £100 is to be used for the maintenance of the Morony family vault at Ballingarry. Her Sheraton chairs to James and Rebecca Molony, and assorted paintings to Andrew Chartres Brew Molony. The residue of her real and personal estate to be divided between James Molony Spaight and James Alexander Molony who are each to get one sixth thereof, and Geraldine Morony and Andrew Chartres Brew Molony who are each to get one third. In the codicil she bequeaths the oil paintings of her family in her dining room to Helen Allott.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickCopy will of Edmond Henry [1st] Earl of Limerick relating to his real and personal property in England dated 29 July 1840; copy will relating to his real and personal property in Ireland dated 29 July 1840; and a codicil dated 4 February 1844.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickCopy will of Frances Isabella Katharine Hettich [Lady Isabella’s paternal aunt] dated 10 September 1896; and four related codicils dated 20 July 1899, 10 February 1902, 29 December 1903 and 28 April 1904.
Pery family, Earls of Limerick