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Copy assignment of charges
IE 2135 P27/1/2/4/4 · Item · 11 March 1878 (date of original; date of certified copy 1 June 1837)
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy assignment of charges between William Power, Clonshire, county Limerick of the first part; Edmund Morony of Odellville, Ballingarry, county Limerick of the second part; and Edmund Langley Hunt, Curraghbridge, county Limerick of the third part. Property: The charge or sum of £491.10.0 and the charge or sum of £103.10.0 from Power to Hunt and all interest due for the same charges, payable out of the town and lands of Odellville now in the possession of Edward Morony as tenant in fee simple in lieu of the legacies arising from the will of Anna Maria Watson. Term: Not stated. Conditions: Legacies of £200, £100 and £100 to Helena Morony, Lizzie Morony and Geraldine Morony, respectively, arising from the will of Anna Maria Watson to be paid by Edmund Morony.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy assignment of charge
IE 2135 P27/1/2/4/3 · Item · 24 June 1876 (date of original; date of certified copy 1 June 1937)
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy assignment of charge between William Power, Clonshire, county Limerick, esquire, of the first part; Edmund Morony, Odellville, county Limerick, esquire, of the second part; Honora Knott, Clonshire, county Limerick, spinster, of the third part; and Edmund Langley Hunt, Curraghbridge, county Limerick, Esquire, of the fourth part. Property: The charge or sum of £454 from Power to Hunt payable out of the lands of Odellville now in the possession of Edmund Morony as tenant for life to ensure the due and punctual payment of an annuity to Honora Knott granted to her by Morony in lieu of a legacy of £500 handed by Knott to Morony. Term: During the life of Honora Knott. Conditions: Annuity of £50 to be paid by Edward Morony to Honora Knott by equal quarterly payments on the second day of July, the second day of October, the second day of January and the second day of April.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Copy assignment of charge
IE 2135 P27/1/2/1/20 · Item · 13 August 1898
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy assignment of charge between Robert Maunsell, George Street, city of Limerick, Esquire, of the first part; Edmund Morony, Odellville, Ballingarry, county Limerick, Esquire, of the second part; and William Power Hunt, 64 George Street, city of Limerick, Esquire, of the third part. Property: The principal sum of £450 owing on a mortgage chargeable on the town and lands of Odellville, county Limerick. The charge is assigned by Robert Maunsell to William Power Hunt, Edmund Morony having paid Robert Maunsell the sum of £450 for transfer of the mortgage. Term: 1,200 years. Conditions: Subject to such proviso of cesser as contained in the original deed dated 3 April 1861 (for which see P27/1/2/1/9).

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P10/4/1/5 · File · 12 October 1928
Part of The Coote Papers

Copy appointments by Colonel Charles Henry Eyre Coote of Guinness, Mahon & Co. to receive all arrears of rent due by his tenants in the counties of Dublin, Meath, Laois and to carry out all the duties as his land agent in the sale of his [Irish] estate.

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote
IE 2135 P27/1/2/3/7 · Item · 13 November 1917 (date of original; date of certified copy 1 June 1937)
Part of The Allott Papers

Copy appointment by Henry Vereker Morony, Crescent View, Military Road, city of Limerick, Gentleman and his wife Eliza Helena Morony of part of the lands of Ballynarooga Beg (West) otherwise known as Odellville containing 149 acres 2 roods 15 perches and part of the lands of Ballynarooga More (North) situate in the Barony of Upper Connelloe and County of Limerick containing 49 acres 1 rood 32 perches held in fee simple to be held in trust for their only child Helen Mary Matilda Morony, her heirs and assigns for ever.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P7/1/2/2/4/2 · Item · 1 May 1942
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Copy agreement between Jerome O’Connor, 5 Little Ship Street, Dublin, and The Hammond Lane Foundry, 42 James’s Street. Refers to a ‘supplementary contract’ of 6 November 1934 between the Lusitania Peace Memorial Committee and O’Connor by which they agreed to pay him $50,000 for ‘designing, executing and completion of a Memorial known as the Lusitania Memorial’. $20,000 has been paid to O’Connor, with the balance due on completion. Now it is agreed that his rights are to be transferred to the foundry who will undertake to complete the project.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P51/3/2/20 · Item · 9 November 1833
Part of The Limerick Papers

Copy affidavit of Mary Anne Williams stating that her father James Williams, architect was the builder of George’s Church which formerly stood at the end of Thomas Street in the city of Limerick. She also states that her father had pointed to Viscount Pery the error of building a church in this location as it interrupted the view in George’s Street, and that upon hearing this Lord Pery ordered the church to be taken down and a new one to be built in the present location.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick
IE 2135 P51/3/2/21 · Item · 9 November 1833
Part of The Limerick Papers

Copy affidavit of John Cusack, aged 76, stating that George’s Church has been as long as he can recollect in the state and situation it is now placed. Cusack also states that according to old inhabitants of the city a church which formerly stood at the end of Thomas Street was taken down and the church on George’s Street commenced building in about 1771.

Pery family, Earls of Limerick