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              IE OH OHS87/D/1/2 · Item · 4 March 1888
              Part of Bellair Estate Papers

              Letter from Thomas Molloy, Land Agent, Bellair, to Thomas Greene, 24 Upper Dominick Street, Dublin City regarding payment to Larry Bewley of Ballinagore of £300 by William Inchlock, and general updates on the Bellair estate.

              IE OH OHS87/A/3 · Item · 18 February 1741
              Part of Bellair Estate Papers

              Lease renewable forever of the town and lands of Ballyard [Bellair], containing 300 acres, from Henry and Peter Marsh to John Mulock from 1741, at the yearly rent of four shillings and nine pence per acre for the next four years.

              IE OH OHS87/A/2 · Item · 17 December 1739
              Part of Bellair Estate Papers

              Lease of parts of the lands of Ballard [Bellair] from Peter Marsh to John Flattery for twenty one years from 1739, at the yearly rent of six shillings sixpence per acre.

              IE OH OHS87/E/3/7 · File · 1914
              Part of Bellair Estate Papers

              Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to Ernest H Browne's management of the Bellair Estate. Matters referred to include copies of proposal to purchase tenanted and untenanted Bellair estates of William Bury Homan Mulock by the Estate Commissioners; copy of schedule of tenancies of Bellair, showing the purchase monies paid by respective tenants; copy of OS maps of Bellair.

              Bellair tenants referenced include: Anne Daly; Frank Claffy, James Lambe, John Digan, Patrick Galvin, Thomas Williams, Joseph Murray, Kieran Larkin, Farrell Connolly, Thomas Daly, Margaret Larkin, Patrick Digan, Jeremiah Guinan, Stephen Quinn, Patrick Murray and James Reamsbottom.

              IE OH OHS87/E/3/10 · File · 1920-1921
              Part of Bellair Estate Papers

              Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to Ernest H Browne's management of the Bellair Estate. Matters referred to include: schedule of the transfer of head rent of lands in Bellair from the original lessee, Thomas Lowe, to his descendants; arrangements between W B Homan Mulock and Patrick Keena for a 16 year purchase of the lands; schedule of deeds and documents received by W B Homan Mulock from A & L Goodbody, solicitors.

              Includes letter from A & L Goodbody to W B Homan Mulock, following the destruction of Dublin's Custom House, "Owing to all their records having been destroyed, the Inland Revenue Officials have asked us to lodge with them for noting the copies of the wills of your Father and Grand-uncle and we should be glad if you would let us have these copies at your early convenience" (14 June 1921).

              Goodbody Estate Management
              IE OH OHS87/E/2 · File · 1899 - 1924
              Part of Bellair Estate Papers

              Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence concerning aspects of estate management undertaken by A & L Goodbody, solicitors on behalf of Bellair House Estate. Includes legitimacy of land ownership; rental arrears; payment receipts; disputes over rent; court orders and estate duties paid for Henry P Mulock.

              Includes letter from Goodbody & Tisdall Solicitors to William Bury Homan Mulock: "In further reply to yours of 21st in June 1900 we sent you a Court Order for £11-1-6; being the 2 years' rent which these defendants lodged in Court, and we subsequently, by bringing another ejectment in October 1900 recovered another year's rent for you up to 1st May 1900, which we sent you on 31st October 1900; but we cannot trace any further sum of 10/- sent by us in the following November. Could you have received this from any of the tenants, or through Mr Browne?" (23 October 1901)