- IE OCCHO DIGBY/C/8/1880
- Partiellement
- 1880
Fait partie de Digby Irish Estates
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Fait partie de Digby Irish Estates
Fait partie de Digby Irish Estates
Fait partie de Digby Irish Estates
Leases of Croghan, barony of Lower Ormond, also part of the Dunalley estate
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Envelope of Co. Tipperary leases: Croghan, barony of Lower Ormond, also part of the Dunalley estate. The leases of 1795 and 1802 are to Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Bt, who held parts of Croghan as a tenant or sub-tenant prior to his acquisition of the fee in 1820. [In date order, but with obsolete Q/8 piece numbers on them, and some unnumbered.] Also included are papers relating to the sale of the premises to Louis McCormack.
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Box of conacre, grazing, weekly, monthly, yearly or caretaker proposals/agreements.
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Box of conacre, grazing, weekly, monthly, yearly or caretaker proposals/agreements.
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
Box of conacre, grazing, weekly, monthly, yearly or caretaker proposals/agreements.
Fait partie de The Rosse Papers
‘M’ - an over-full box, including letters from Allen H. Morgan, solicitor, of Thurles, Co. Tipperary (who writes about the Bennett/Ryan estate [see V/3-6]), Montgomery & Chaytor, solicitors, of Dublin (who write about the Eyre
estate [see V/10]), A. Meldon & Co., solicitors, of Dublin (who write about the Banon estate [see V/2]), etc, etc.
Fait partie de Loughton Papers
File relating to the public sale of the property the Earl of Portarlington in the encumbered estates court. The lands that were up for sale were situated in Co. Tipperary and Co. Limerick.
Included in this file is a newspaper clipping advertising the sale, a copy of descriptive particulars of the valuable fee simple estates and three maps showing the portions of the estate for sale.
Borrisnafarney/ Loughton Church
Fait partie de Loughton Papers
Files relating to Borrisnafarney Church which was built in 1829 with funding from Thomas Ryder Pepper. This subseries deals with church funding, repairs and an attempt to join Borrisnafarney with Aghnameadle.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield