Note relating to papers belonging to the Moore to Jackson mortgage.
UntitledNote 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.
UntitledList 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.
UntitledCopy 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.’
UntitledPrinted Incumbered Estates Court’s notice to tenants in the matter of the estate of assignee of Charles Reilly, an insolvent by Robert Story, solicitor.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material concerning a loan issued by Victoria Life Assurance Company to Samuel Moore.
UntitledLetter from Robert Story, 47 Mountjoy Street to Samuel Moore concerning two policies of insurance and an anticipated order from the Master of Rolls which Story believes will find in Moore’s favour.
UntitledReceipt from the Standard Life Assurance Company issued to Samuel Moore for an annual payment towards a Victoria life insurance policy.
UntitledThis sub-series relates to the sale of Kilnacrott by Samuel Moore to William Hague and Hague’s excessive demand for evidence of Moore’s title to the property and the state of his finances.
UntitledThis sub-series contains searches in various registry offices and courts for judgments entered against Samuel Moore and related certificates of satisfaction and particulars of judgment to provide evidence Samuel Moore's title to Kilnacrott and the state of his finances.
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