Assignment of £2,000 from George Moore of Drogheda to James Blacker of Upper Merrion Street, city of Dublin for the benefit of Samuel Moore.
Sans titreAssignment of judgment between Richard Magahan, gentleman, of Cootehill, county Cavan, assignee of Walter Brady, an insolvent debtor formerly of Cootehill of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The assignment concerns a judgment for £4,000 Irish currency obtained by Brady against Moore in 1815. When Brady became insolvent two years later, Magahan was appointed his assignee and the judgment against Moore became legally vested in him. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid £1,025 of the outstanding sum to Magahan, who then assigned the judgment to Frazer.
Sans titreAssignment of judgment between Arthur Charles Magennis, executor of the late Reverend William Magennis, dean of Kilmore deceased of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Cavan of the third part. In 1813, William Magennis obtained a judgment for £10,000 Irish currency against Moore. Magennis died in 1820 and in his will appointed Arthur Charles Magennis his residuary legatee and sole executor. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid the outstanding sum of £4,287.6.0 to Magennis, who then assigned the judgment to Frazer. Also see P15/1/2/4/14.
Sans titreAssignment of judgment between William Erskine of Cavan town, county Cavan, of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The assignment relates to a judgment of £2,000 obtained by Erskine against Moore in 1814, which Erskine assigns to Frazer in exchange of £461.2.9.
Sans titreNote relating to papers belonging to the Moore to Jackson mortgage.
Sans titreNote from attorney George Kernan certifying that the Sheriff of the county of Cavan has settled with Kernan as the petitioner’s attorney the amount of the judgement and execution in the case of Bart[holomew?] Corley against Samuel Moore.
Sans titreList of items purchased between 13 [?] October 1839 and 1 March 1843 by Gerard Moore from Francis Clinton. Purchases include a dog chain, kid gloves, cravats and suspenders; marrow oil; gun powder, shot and wadding; ground ginger; and bottles of eau de cologne, lavender water and other essences. The last page marks the bill as settled on 18 March 1849.
Sans titreCopy of the will of Gerard Moore [who died on 25 March 1843 aged 29] dated 18 March 1842, leaving everything to his brother Samuel Moore, except for small legacies to other individuals, including £5 to ‘old Paddy McGinnell in case he should survive but it must not be allowed in case of his death.’
Sans titrePrinted Incumbered Estates Court’s notice to tenants in the matter of the estate of assignee of Charles Reilly, an insolvent by Robert Story, solicitor.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains material concerning a loan issued by Victoria Life Assurance Company to Samuel Moore.
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