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Copy of a family settlement
IE 2135 P51/3/2/3 · Item · c. 1832-1835
Part of The Limerick Papers

Copy of a family settlement dated 9 November 1779 between Edmond Sexton Pery of the city of Dublin of the 1st part; the Reverend William Cecil Pery, Dean of Killaloe of the 2nd part; Edmond Henry Pery, only son of the said Dean of Killaloe of the 3rd part; Viscount Devesci and Sir Henry Hartstonge, Baronet of the 4th part; and John Dowdall Hammond of the 5th part.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick
IE 2135 P15/3/5/1/3 · Item · [c. 1853]
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy of a common search in the Registry of Deeds office by William Tatlow solicitor for acts of Samuel Moore, John Albert Nesbitt, Robert Story and Thomas Nesbitt from 1 January 1850 affecting the Manor of Moynehall and other lands.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
IE 2135 P20/3/2/1/4 · Item · 28 October 1908
Part of The Barry Papers

Typescript copy objection of Captain James Denis Lyons of Croom House, Croom, county Limerick, prepared by William Roche & Sons Solicitors, 20 Stephen’s Green North, Dublin, to the lands of Cappanahane [Cappanihane] and Cappananty being taken under the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act 1907. Also see P20/3/2/1/5.

Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County Cork
IE 2135 P43/1/1/4/1/2 · Item · 10 September 1864
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Copy notice by Edwin Taylor to Mary Lehane for non-payment of rent on her holding on the town-land of Ballysimon, county Cork.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P27/1/2/1/4 · Item · 5 August 1837
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy mortgage. Parties: Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt, Curragh, county Limerick, Baronet, of the first part; Vere Edmond de Vere, Curragh, county Limerick (eldest son of Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt), of the second part; Stephen Edward de Vere, Aubrey de Vere, William de Vere and Horatio Fra[nci]s de Vere, Curragh, county Limerick (children of Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt), of the third part; Geo[rge] Dartnell, city of Limerick, solicitor, of the fourth part; Godfrey Massy Jr., Ballinakill [Ballynakill], county Limerick, and William Morony, Westmoreland Street, Dublin (trustees), of the fifth part; Charles John Whyte, The Villa, Glin, county Limerick, late Captain in His Majesty’s 95th Regiment of Foot, of the sixth part; Emily Rose, city of Limerick, spinster, of the seventh part; and Elizabeth Rose and Frances Rose, Westville, Bristol, county Gloucestershire, England, spinsters, of the eighth part. Property: (1) The townlands of Drumminacrine [Drominacreen], Bohard, Clounanagh (otherwise Clouneena), Rossmore, Clounpasteen [Cloonpasteen] and Ballybeg [Ballybeggane] situate in the barony of Upper Connelloe, county Limerick; (2) The townlands of Glangoole [Glengoole] containing 635 acres plantation measure and part of Poinstown [Poyntstown] containing 218 acres plantation measure situate in the barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary; (3) The townland of Garryclough [Garryclogh] containing by estimation 252 acres Irish plantation measure situate in the barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary. Term: (1) The lands in county Limerick to Dartnell forever; (2) The lands of Glangoole [Glengoole] and Poinstown [Poyntstown] in county Tipperary to Dartnell forever; (3) The townland of Garryclough [Garryclogh] in county Tipperary to Dartnell for the natural lives of the persons named in the original lease. Conditions: £3000 paid to Sir Aubrey by Dartnell, £1000 by Emily Rose, £1400 by Massy and Morony, £2500 by Whyte and £500 by Elizabeth and Frances Rose as part of the sum of £10000 to be raised upon trust for Sir Aubrey’s younger children, with an undertaking by Sir Aubrey and Vere Edmond de Vere to repay the mortgage with interest at the rate of £6% payable by two equal instalments on 5 February and 5 August. Also see P27/1/2/1/5-8.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy mortgage by conveyance
IE 2135 P27/1/2/1/9 · Item · 3 April 1861
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy mortgage by conveyance. Parties: Edmund Morony the younger, Odellville, county Limerick, Esquire, of the first part and Susanna Gabett, 9 Haddington Road, city of Dublin, widow, of the second part. Property: The town and lands of Odellville otherwise called Ballynerogyman together with the small piece or plot of land adjoining thereto part of the lands of Ballynerogy Barry which plot contains 3 acres 2 roods and 8 perches plantation measure, the town and lands of Ballynerogy Hayes and the town and lands of Ballynerogy formerly held by the Herlihys and since in the tenancy of Richard Smith and his undertenants situate in the Barony of Upper Connelloe and county of Limerick. Term: 1,200 years. Conditions: If the said Edmund Moroney or any person or persons interested in or entitled to the inheritance of the said premises shall on the 2nd day of August next pay Susannah Gabbett or her assigns the sum of £450 with interest for the same at the rate of £5 per 5% per annum the said term of 1,200 years shall cease and determine.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy mortgage
IE 2135 P27/1/3/1/13 · Item · Original mortgage dated 31 May 1961
Part of The Allott Papers

Photocopy of a mortgage between Catherine Lloyd, Heathfield Kilmeedy, county Limerick (the mortgagor), of the first part; and Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited, 5 College Street, Dublin city, of the second part. Property: The rights and values attaching to £9600 6% land bonds received from the Irish Lands Commission for the sale of the fourth part of the lands of Coolyroe in reduction of moneys remaining unpaid to the Bank by Edward Moroney Lloyd. Terms and conditions: Subject to redemption of all monies to be paid.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy mortgage
IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/10 · Item · [1828?]
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy mortgage dated 5 August 1813 between Samuel Moore of Cullis in county Cavan esquire of the first part and Thomas Tennisson of Castle Tennyson in county Roscommon esquire and the Reverend Anthony Adams of Arthurstown in county Louth clerk, trustees to a release bearing date 16 June 1809 of the second part of the towns and lands of Cullys otherwise Cullis Drumboe otherwise Drumbeg with the rights, members and appurtenances to the said towns, lands and premises situate in the parish of Castle Torragh [Castleterra] and county of Cavan. Term: 500 years. Conditions: Moore to pay the sum of £3,726.7.5½ and the interest thereof at 6 per cent by 20 December 1814. Item no. 14 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
IE 2135 P7/1/2/3/4/4 · Item · 1 January 1940
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Copy of the minutes of the meeting of 24 January 1940 held at the Abbey Theatre at which the proposal to establish the Friends of the Irish Academy of Letters was discussed. It was attended by the council of the academy and ten invitees, including the Countess of Antrim, Erskine Childers and Francis McManus. Apologies for non-attendance were received from a further eight people including Maurice Walshe (sic), Mrs. Sean McEntee and Desmond Fitzgerald junior. Elizabeth Bowen (writer), vice-president of the academy, addressed the meeting, explaining that it has depended on the public for its funding. O’Faoláin then spoke, outlining the circumstances of the establishment of the academy by George Bernard Shaw and W. B. Yeats, its mission and the need for public support. In addition to the money collected by Yeats, donors including Shaw, the Harmsworth family, Dr Patrick McCartan, the Marquis MacDonald and Brian Guinness have contributed over the years. Now, the annual prizes for a novel (£100) and a Gaelic work (£50) have lapsed, and the prize for verse and drama presented in alternate years, is likely to end also. O’Faoláin stated that he would rather see an academy ‘endowed by the shillings of the people... than with thousands of pounds by the State and without the active interest of the people’. Some discussion followed and it was decided to establish a provisional committee composed of those present and those absent which would meet the council of the academy on 2 February.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer