Letter from William Bennett, Bishop of Cloyne (1746-1820) in London to the Reverend Samuel Monsell in Fermoy. The letter relates to the Board of First Fruits deeds, which Bennett encourages Monsell to sign. He also assures Monsell that ‘I will not call upon you to build a Glebe House’.
Sans titreLast will and testament of the Reverend Samuel Monsell, in which he bequeaths his house in Ballydaheen, Mallow and all its contents to Mary Hodges of Mallow, spinster, for her natural life, except for three hundred of his best books, which he bequeaths to the Right Reverend Joseph Stock, Lord Bishop of Waterford ‘to be by him disposed of to and amongst his Children as he shall think Proper’. The will bears Samuel Monsell’s seal but has not been signed, nor is it written in Monsell's hand, and was presumably never executed. A note on the reverse states: ‘Testamentary Paper found in the Iron chest of the late Samuel Monsell in Waterford 7 November 1818 – Daniel Henry Wall’.
Sans titreLetter from Edwin Richard Wyndham Quin (1812-1871), Viscount Adare, in Ormeau, Belfast to his sister Lady Anna Maria Monsell née Wyndham Quin (1814-1855), wife of William Monsell of Tervoe, county Limerick, informing her of his and his wife’s safe arrival in Ireland and giving a tentative idea of their forthcoming movements.
Sans titreTranscript of P29/1/2 prepared by the cataloguing archivist, based on the original document and the 1960s transcript (for which see P29/1/12) of same.
Sans titreFragment of a map survey by Paul Higgins of lands near Banteer on a scale of 40 perches to an inch.
Sans titreMap survey of that part of Bantyre [Banteer] now in the possession of Robert Swayne, not drawn to scale.
Sans titreMap of the parish of Clonmeene [Clonmeen], barony of Duhallow on a scale of 80 perches to an inch certified by Rowley Hyland, Deputy Surveyor General of Lands as agreeing with the map of the Down Survey.
Sans titreMap on tracing paper of the railway line in Banteer village of the Killarney and Tralee branch of the Great Southern and Western Railway. With a related valuation.
Sans titreSurvey [by Jeremiah MCraith] of the townland of Moaneing [Moanwing] listing names of tenants and the size of their respective holdings.
Sans titreMap surveyed by directions of Edwin Taylor by Michael Minahan of Mr Furlong’s part of the lands of Fehonagh [Feohanagh] on a scale of 20 perches to an inch. With a related list of tenants within the surveyed area and the size of their respective holdings.
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