Copy deed of assignment between Samuel Moore of Cullies House in county Cavan of the first part; Gerard Moore of Cullies House in county Cavan, eldest son and heir apparent of Samuel Moore, of the second part; and Robert Burrowes of Stradone House and Richard Young Reynolds of Ford Lodge, both in county Cavan, of the third part of the towns and lands of Culleys, otherwise Cullis, and Drumboe, otherwise Drumboes, situate in the barony of Upper Loughter and in county Cavan. Item no. 28 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/4. Also see P15/1/2/4/17.
Sin títuloCommon search in the Register Office for acts against George Moore, Gerard Moore the elder, Samuel Moore the elder and Gerard Moore the younger between 1740 and 1834. Item no. 31 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/4.
Sin títuloAttested copy account from the Accountant General’s Court of the Exchequer in the case of Tilgate against Moore, proving payment of the purchase money of the lands of Summerhill; also a related certificate. Items no. 36 and 37 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/6.
Sin títuloCopy memorial of a marriage settlement in the form of two deeds of lease and release dated 26 and 27 April 1723 between James Moore and Mary Norbury. Item no. 41 on P15/1/2/2/1; used as evidence for P15/1/2/1/9.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains searches made in various courts of judgments and other records pertaining to members of the Moore family.
Sin títuloSearches (mostly negative) in the Courts of Chancery, Common Pleas, the Exchequer and King’s Bench for recognizances, judgments, redocquetted judgments and revivals of judgments against and bonds to the Crown between 1690 and 1835 by members of the Moore family. Also a negative search in the Registry Office for acts of Samuel Moore and others to affect the Moyne Hall estate; searches in the Court of Common Pleas for recoveries suffered by James Moore or Samuel Moore between 1700 and 1733; and an affidavit of Samuel Moore in the Court of Chancery as to the encumbrances affecting his estates. The documents have been numbered from 1 to 64. Items numbered 30 and 51 have attachments of certificates of receipt of the debt and costs from Samuel Moore in the case of Keown v. Moore and Sneyd v. Moore, respectively. In three folders. Some items fragile. Also see P15/1/2/3/2 and P15/1/2/3/4.
Sin títuloAssignment of £2,000 from George Moore of Drogheda to James Blacker of Upper Merrion Street, city of Dublin for the benefit of Samuel Moore.
Sin títuloAssignment 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.
Sin títuloAssignment 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.
Sin títuloAssignment 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.
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