Hardback ledger containing timber sales accounts, recording date and place of sale; buyer; description of produce; quantity in tons and feet; rate of sale; total amount of sale; amount paid; period of removal; and remarks. The book was commenced in 1913 and contains accurate but incomplete accounts of timber sold between 1906 and 1919.
UntitledProposal by Laurence Curtin to pay Viscount Lismore the yearly rent of 26 shillings for the term of 21 years or for the life of Thomas Locke Junior for that part of the lands of Fehona [Feohanagh, county Limerick] lately held by Edmond and John Connors.
UntitledAgreement by Ellen Ward (Widow) and David Ward, Clogheen, county Tipperary, to act as caretakers for Viscount Lismore of the public house, dwelling house, premises, and garden situate in Main Street, Clogheen; shed and garden in Pound Lane, Clogheen; and garden in Chapel Lane, Clogheen [county Tipperary] for the sum of one penny per week.
UntitledThis sub-series contains notices to quit, costs of ejectment, notices of auctions and distrainment, notices and certificates of agreement for fixing fair rent, deeds of attornment and a schedule of compulsory purchase order concerning tenancies on the Shanbally Castle estate in county Tipperary.
UntitledBlank notices of distrainment.
UntitledNotice to quit issued to Bridget Connors, widow, Pound Lane, Clogheen, county Tipperary. Also see P43/1/1/4/2/4.
UntitledThis sub-series contains declarations, warrants, recognizances and summonses relating to the Cahir Petty Sessions Court.
UntitledSummonses issued to defendants to appear at the Cahir Petty Sessions Court. The charges relate primarily to assault and battery, and the use of threatening language.
UntitledThis sub-series contains mainly material relating to various legal disputes involving the O'Callaghan family and schedules of compulsory purchase order concerning the Shanbally Castle estate in county Tipperary.
UntitledAffidavit signed by Lawrence Casey testifying to a sum of money owed to him by Cornelius O’Callaghan for lime burnt. The affidavit includes a note from Charles Tuckey, Parson’s Green, Clogheen, county Tipperary attesting to the fact that the complainant is wretchedly poor and appealing to O’Callaghan’s representative Mr Conellan to pay the demand.
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