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          1179 Description archivistique résultats pour Geashill (Bar.)

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          Lease of Ballyaville to Thady Dempsey
          IE OH OHS3/A/1/131 · Pièce · 1 October 1825
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          Counterpart lease of part of the lands of Ballyaville from Edward Earl Digby to Thady Dempsey for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1825, at the yearly rate of £16-0-0.

          Lease of Ballina to Dalton Kelly
          IE OH OHS3/A/1/133 · Pièce · 1 September 1825
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the lands of Ballina from Edward Earl Digby to Dalton Kelly for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1825, at the yearly rate of 22-15-0.
          Including 'A map of part of the lands of Ballina in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of the Right Honourable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1824', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to John Kelly, Edward Conroy, James Walsh, John Rourke, John Kelly and Edward Smith.

          Lease of Annaharvey to John Ryan
          IE OH OHS3/A/1/139 · Pièce · 1 September 1838
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the lands of Annaharvey from Edward Earl Digby to John Ryan for three lives, or 31 years at the yearly rate of £40-16-0.

          Lease of Clincon to Robert Jackson
          IE OH OHS3/A/1/145 · Pièce · 1 September 1840
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the land of Clincon [Cloncon] from Edward Earl Digby to Robert Jackson for three lives or 31 years at a yearly rent of £81-13-0.

          Letterbook
          IE OH OHS3/A/2 · Pièce · 1871-1875
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          Rental letterbook containing letters and copy replies to and from tenants, solicitors and land agents. Original letters have been pasted onto pages of the volume and the reply noted alongside. Contains details of individual tenancies and the signatures or marks of various tenants. Also notes decisions taken on various accounts and includes several watercolour maps of holdings on the estate. Indexed by surname at front of volume.

          Letters from W Adams
          IE OH OHS3/A/4/3 · Dossier · 1880-1881
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          3 letters from W Adams to Lord Digby regarding agreements on rent payments on tenancy in Ballydownan, Geashill Estate.

          Digby - Geashill Estate 1928-1929
          IE OH OHS3/G/2/1 · Dossier · 1928-1929
          Fait partie de Geashill Estate Papers

          Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence concerning aspects of estate management undertaken by A. & L. Goodbody, solicitors on behalf of Lord Digby, such as rent collection, timber sales, illegal timber cutting on the estate, the terminal illness of Edward Nesbitt (estate bailiff), fishery rights on the Erne and the Moy, and sporting rights over the lands of Geashilll granted to Lord Digby and his father for life by the tenants.

          Includes copy letter from Goodbody to Digby concerning fishery rights: '...As to the possibility of future legislation here. Well nothing that the [Salmon Fisheries] Association can do will stop the Government if they want to pass legislation. Strong opposition was put up about the ridiculous Irish language movement without any effect whatever. The idealists seem to get it all their own way and the opposition had not the courage to speak out their mind or vote as their conscience tells them they should vote, so they appear to have stayed away in the Senate instead of voting against it.' (8 May 1929)

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