Pièce 17 - Letter from Samuel and Gerard Moore to William Burrowes concerning a mortgage

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IE 2135 P15/1/2/4/17

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Letter from Samuel and Gerard Moore to William Burrowes concerning a mortgage

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  • 10 November 1836 (Création/Production)

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2 pp.

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(Fl. 1629-1857)

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The Moynehall estate in county Cavan was granted by the Crown in 1629 jointly to Abigail Moigne née Dodd, widow of Thomas Moigne, Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral; her son Captain Roger Moigne; and her brother-in-law John Greenham. Three years later, Abigail and John released their right to and interest in the lands to Roger. When Roger was slain in the Siege of Drogheda in 1641, his three daughters became jointly entitled to the Moynehall estate. The eldest, Abigail, married Major Nicholas Moore and in 1698 settled her part of the Moynehall estate on her descendants. Samuel Moore the elder (d. 1848) was her great-great-great-grandson. He married Frances Nesbitt of the Lismore family in 1809. Their son Colonel Samuel Moore lived at Rockville and married his first cousin Louisa Nesbitt in 1849. They had an only child, Frances, who in 1883 married Captain Ernest Edward Cator Nevile of Yorkshire.

In 1794, the Moores leased Moynehall to Samuel Adams, whose descendants remained in possession until 1857, when the property was advertised for sale in the Encumbered Estates Court. In 1876, Moynehall belonged to John Fay. Today, it is home to the Backyard Arts and Cultural Centre.

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Letter from Samuel Moore and Gerard Moore, Cullies House, Cavan to William Burrowes of Cavan and Mansergh Blacker of College Green, Dublin asking the recipients ‘to raise by Mortgage of our Estate Twelve thousand five hundred pounds… from James Eyre Jackson of Tullydooey in county Tyrone Esquire who is willing to lend that sum at six pounds per cent per annum Interest’. The letter refers to a deed dated 1 December 1834, for which see P15/1/2/2/20.

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