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IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/32 · Item · [1835?]
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy memorial of a deed of annuity dated 14 March 1807 between Samuel Moore of Moynehall in county Cavan of the first part; William Ashe of the city of Dublin of the second part; James Johnston of the city of Dublin, attorney, of the third part; and Elizabeth Blacker and Alicia Blacker of the city of Dublin, spinsters, and Mary Moore, mother of said Samuel Moore, of the fourth part, granting to William Ashe an annuity of £500 payable by Samuel Moore during his natural life out of the manor of Moynehall in consideration of £3,000. Item no. 45 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/9.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Copy marriage settlement
IE 2135 P27/1/3/2/4 · Item · 14 November 1917 (date of original; date of certified copy 1 June 1937)
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy of a marriage settlement between Edward Locke Lloyd, Heathfield, Kilmeedy, county Limerick, Esquire of the first part; Helen Mary Matilda Morony, daughter of Henry Vereker Morony, Crescent View, Military Road, city of Limerick, spinster, of the second part; and Robert Hunt Lloyd, Heathfield, Kilmeedy, county Limerick, Esquire and Helen S. Chenevix, No 1 Pembroke Park, Dublin, spinster of the third part. The settlement grants part of the lands of Ballinruane otherwise Ballyroan otherwise Heathfield containing 562 acres, 2 roods and 31 perches statute measure situate in the barony of Upper Connello, county Limerick; part of the lands of Ballynarooga Beg (West), otherwise known as Odellville containing 140 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches statute measure and part of the lands of Ballynarooga More (North) containing 49 acres, 1 rood and 32 perches situate in the barony of upper Connelloe, county Limerick; assorted railway stocks with a combined value of £840 and two assurance policies with the combined value of £1,500 in trust to Robert Hunt Lloyd and Helen S. Chenevix and their heirs for the benefit of Edward Locke Lloyd, Helen Mary Matilda Morony and their heirs.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy marriage settlement
IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/7 · Item · 10 November 1828
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Coy marriage settlement dated 25 September 1800 between Gerard Moore of Drogheda esquire, Mary Moore his wife, and Samuel Moore his eldest son and heir apparent of the first part; Robert Burrowes of Stradone, county Cavan esquire and Jane Burrowes spinster his second daughter of the second part; James Blackwood and James Blacker, both of the city of Dublin esquires of the third part; the Reverend Joseph Story of Bingfield in county Cavan clerk and Thomas Burrowes esquire, only son of the above Robert Burrowes of the fourth part; Samuel Pendleton and Philip Pendleton, both of the city of Dublin esquires of the fifth part; and Mary Blackwood of the city of Dublin widow and executrix of Townley Blackwood late of Cloncury in county Cavan esquire of the sixth part. The settlement determines annuities to be paid to Samuel’s widow, children and mother in the event of his death and his right to raise sums of money upon the estate for the provision of his younger children, towards the payment of debts due by him, and towards any other purposes he should think fit. Item no. 8 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
Copy marriage settlement
IE 2135 P27/1/2/3/2 · Item · 9 March 1860 (date of original; date of certified copy 1 June 1937)
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy of a marriage settlement between Edmund Morony the elder of Ballyclough, county Limerick, now residing at Queenstown, county Cork, of the first part; Edmund Morony the younger of the same place of the second part; Helena Mary O’Dell of Odellville but at present residing at Clonshire, county Limerick of the third part; and Robert Lloyd Roe of Killaloe, county Clare Esquire and Godfrey George Massy of Ballinakill, county Limerick of the fourth part. The settlement grants the house, offices and demesne of Ballyclough in the south liberties of the city of Limerick, the fee farm rents issuing out of various lands of Corbally in the parish of Saint Patrick’s in the borough of Limerick, the mortgage debt of £1,000 charged upon the lands of Cahirconreafy otherwise Caherconreafy in the barony of Clanwilliam, county Limerick and the town and lands of Odellville and associated plots of ground in trust to Roe and Massey to permit Edmund Morony the younger, his wife Helena Mary O’Dell and their issue to receive the rents and profits thereof.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy marriage settlement
IE 2135 P27/1/2/3/5 · Item · 25 August 1884 (date of original; date of certified copy 1 June 1937)
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy of a marriage settlement between Henry Vereker Morony, 75 Haddington Road, Dublin, Civil Engineer of the first part; Eliza Helena Morony and Helena Mary Morony, Odellville, county Limerick of the second part; and Edward Dickson Power, 44 Marlborough Road, Dublin, Accountant and Francis Peacocke, 23 Upper Rutland Street, Dublin, Esquire, of the third part. The settlement grants part of the lands of Doughbeg known as Loo Cottage, county Clare, a property held by Henry Vereker Morony under a lease renewable forever, two insurance policies worth £1,000 and £500, respectively, held in Morony’s name, £500 invested by Morony in various shares and the town and lands of Odellville, county Limerick in trust to Power and Peacocke and their heirs for the benefit of Henry Vereker Morony, Eliza Helena Morony and their heirs.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy list of documents
IE 2135 P10/1/4/5 · Item · 18 February 1865
Part of The Coote Papers

Copy list of further documents relating to the lands of Ballyvoluge received from the plaintiff in the case of Jacob against Carleton.

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote
IE 2135 P15/1/2/2/2 · Item · 22 October 1828
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Copy Letters Patent dated 13 July 1629 between Charles I of England, Scotland, France and Ireland of the first part and Abigal Moygne widow, Roger Moigne esquire and John Greenham gentleman and their heirs and assigns of the second part of that proportion of lands by the late General Survey of all the lands in our County Cavan in our said Kingdom of Ireland called the great proportion of Lisreagh alias Moignehall, and all the towns, villages, hamlets, poles, parcels of lands, tenements and other hereditaments known by the names following [a five-page list of names follows]. Term: for ever. Conditions: annual crown rent of 21 shillings and 4 pence for two poles of Dromalee, and £21.6.8 for Lisreagh and the rest of the premises, payable in two equal half-yearly portions at the feast of St Michael and Easter. Item no. 1 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
IE 2135 P3/3/3/2/9 · File · June 1964
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Copy letters of appreciation to Michael Greene, Acting City Engineer; J. Griffin, Manager, Murray’s Car Hire; Michael Harkin, Secretary, Cannock and Company; C. Kenneally, Manager, Cruises Royal Hotel; M. Power, Head Gardener of People’s Park; K Quilligan, Housing Officer; and Chief Superintendent Reynolds, An Garda Síochána, thanking them and their staff and colleagues for their assistance during the Kennedy visit. Also replies from Kenneally and Reynolds.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
IE 2135 P3/7/7/3 · Item · 20 November 1982
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Copy letter to Tom Tobin, Features’ Editor, The Irish Observer, 16a Craven Park Road, Harlsden, London, forwarding nine poems (now not present) for the paper’s ‘Poetry Corner’.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick