Draft of deed by Francis Pratt Smith Esq. and Frances L'Estrange Esq., and Thomas L'Estrange and Thomas Mulock Molloy, husband to the late Anne Homan L'Estrange.
Invoices, bills and estimates for renovations carried out to Bellair House, includes:
Invoice from Brussels Kidderminster and Flax Carpeting;
List of carpenters' work to be done at Bellair;
Invoice from John Brierly, Fancy Muslin & Trimming Warehouse, No 40, Dorset Street;
Invoice from Looking-Glass and Picture Frame Warehouse, No 24, Clare Street, Dublin;
Invoice from Matthew West, Old Established Plate, Plated and Jewellery Warehouse, No 15 Skinner-Row, Dublin;
Invoice from Morgans Cabinet Makers & Upholders, Dublin.
Decree granting administration of the estate of Ann Molloy to dispose of all and singular goods, rights, credits and chattels.
Deeds relating to the marriage settlement between Thomas Homan Mulock of Bellair of the first part, and Thomas Berry of Eglish Castle, and his daughter, Frances Sophia Berry of the second part, and John Berry of North Anne Street, of the city of Dublin and Thomas Mulock of Kilnagarna, of the third part.The settlement grants the release of parts of the lands of Killeenboylegan, Ballinagaraby and Curries, the town and lands of Skeeanagh and Curraghdown, and lands of Ballyard (otherwise Bellair), to be held in trust until the solemnisation of the intended marriage, and thereafter upon trust to Thomas Homan Mulock during his life, and to Frances Sophia Berry and her assigns, should she survive her intended husband, shall receive annuity or annual rent out of said town, lands and premises, for her natural life.
Lease for parts of lands of Killeenboylegan between Thomas Homan Mulock and John Murphy for lives renewable forever from 1796, at the yearly rent of £34-0.
Exemplification of common recovery suffered by Thomas Homan Mulock of the town and lands of Bellair, King's County.