Further statement of title (No. 4) of Samuel Moore and Gerard Moore to the Moynehall Estate in county Cavan, created in follow-up to a 10 March 1834 statement of title sent to Edward Litton for review (for which see P15/1/2/1/3). For related supporting documentation, see P15/1/2/2/18-23.
Sans titreFurther statement of title (No. 6) on behalf Samuel Moore and Gerard Moore for the opinion and directions of Edward Litton to remove objections raised by William Curry’s opinion (for which see P15/1/2/1/5). For related supporting documentation, see P15/1/2/2/5 and P15/1/2/2/24-29.
Sans titreFurther statement of title (No. 7) of Samuel Moore for the opinion and directions of Edward Litton, with Litton’s comments. Item no. 40 on P15/1/2/2/1.
Sans titreObservations (No. 9) on behalf of James Eyre Jackson on further statement of title on behalf of Samuel and Gerard Moore of 21 August 1835 (for which see P15/1/2/1/9) and also in reference to statement of 5 June 1835 for William Curry (for which see P15/1/2/1/6); also Curry’s opinion on same.
Sans titreCopy release part of a lease and release dated 3 December 1698 between Abigall Moore otherwise Moyne of Moyne Hall in county Cavan widow of the first part and Edmond Reynell of the city of Dublin esquire and William Nesbitt of Cavan gentleman of the second part of the lands, tenements and premises of Moynehall, Racerrig, Agnaglogh, Lisreagh, Crimlin, Crobanagh, Polatoyle, Beagh, Loughanillan, Lisreagh, Clunaruey, Curraghareen, Pollobrally, Drumalees, Lismacratty, and the mile [?] thereunto belonging with their appurtenances and all the estate and interest in law and equity of the said Abigall Moore situate lying and being in the Barony of Loughtee and county of Cavan for ever. Lands to be held in trust to the use of Abigall Moore during her natural life; then to the use of Samuel Moore her son during his natural life; then to the use of his eldest son Nicholas Moore during his natural life and then to his heirs male; boding and by default of such issue to the use James Moore the younger grandchild of Abigall Moore and his heirs male. Item no. 3 on P15/1/2/2/1, lacking lease part; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.
Sans titreCopy draft final decree dated 29 May 1811 for the sale of the whole or a completed part of the lands of Summerhill in county Meath between Alice Tilgate widow, James Blackwood and Thomas Tenison esquires and the Reverend Anthony Adams clerk plaintiffs and Samuel Moore and Gerard Moore esquires, executors of Gerard Moore esquire deceased, Mary Moore widow of said Gerard Moore, James Blacker, Thomas Burrowes and Samuel Adams esquires defendants. Item no. 11 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.
Sans titreSchedule of judgments obtained against James Moore, Samuel Moore the elder, Gerard Moore, George Moore and Samuel Moore the younger. Item no. 15 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.
Sans titreAttested copy report of the court of the Exchequer dated 14 February 1820 in the case of Magennis v. Moore concerning arrears of an annuity of £670 due to the plaintiff. Item no. 17 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/1.
Sans titreCopy memorial dated 6 November 1742 of a lease and release dated 26 and 27 October 1741 between Samuel Moore of Dromonam in county Cavan and George Moore his eldest son of the first part; and Matthew Young and James Young of the second part of the lands of Lisdronim, Lisnacratty, Pollekeilffeagh, Loghnanillan, the two Dromalees and the mill of Clanbane with their appurtenances in county Clare for ever subject to redemption on the payment of £800 with interest at the rate of £5 by the hundred. Item no. 21 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/3.
Sans titreCopy common recovery dated Trinity Term 1834 by Samuel Moore and his son Gerard Moore. Item no. 27 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/4.
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