Geashill (Bar.)

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  • Barony of Geashill

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          IE OH OHS3/A/1/148 · Stuk · 1 September 1841
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the land of Clincon [Cloncon] from Edward Earl Digby to Peter Kenny for one life or 21 years at a yearly rent of £10-0-0.

          IE OH OHS3/A/1/159 · Stuk · 1 September 1842
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Lease of part of the land of Gurteen [Gorteen] from Edward Earl Digby to Esther Warren for one life or 21 years from 25 March 1842, at a yearly rent of £29-7-0.

          Tenancy agreements
          IE OH OHS3/A/3/4 · Bestanddeel · 1862-1898
          Part of Geashill Estate Papers

          Tenancy agreements with monthly and yearly rents payable.
          Mainly Killeigh and Geashill but also townlands of Killeenmore, Ballydownan, Cappancur, Cloncon, Derrybeg, Colehill, Newtown, Meelaghans, Killellery, Derryclure, Toberleheen, Knockballyboy, Gorteen, Ballina and Ballinvally

          Digby - Geashill Estate 1927
          IE OH OHS3/G/2/1a · Bestanddeel · 1927
          Part of 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 correspondence with the Irish Land Commission involving the valuation; inspection and sale of the estate; legitimacy of land ownership; rental arrears; payment receipts; the transfer of Geashill National School; employee salaries; and estate repairs.

          Includes letter from Goodbody to Digby: ‘…The Michael Dunne the Inspector means lives with his sister on a 15 acre farm P.L.V. £6 and had 4 cattle. Perhaps you can identify him. The reason who these allottees are asked to raise representation is because the personal representative has to agree to consolidate the plots they are getting with the land they already have. We can ask the Commissioners to waive the consolidation, but cannot anticipate whether they will or not. This may delay matters…’ (1 December 1927)

          Handwritten letter from James Chissell to Lord Digby: ‘Received from Messrs A. & L. Goodbody the sum of two hundred pounds, that being the amount of compensation given to me by Lord Digby in consideration of the land taken from me by the Estates Commissioners, for purpose of relieving congestion on the Geashill Estate.’ (23 August 1927)

          Letter from Goodbody to Digby: ‘…Then in regard to Reggie’s letter, which I return to you. He knows his own mind very well and as he made you the offer I should advise you to abide by it. I wrote him recently about the National Roman Catholic School at Geashill. It was originally built by your family and vested in the Educational Commissioners at the nominal rent of 1/- and now our mutual acquaintance the Reverend Father Phelan has asked me to vest it free of charge in the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church.’ (15 July 1927)