Lease by Charles William Bury to John Smith for house on Upper Arran Quay, formerly number 47, Dublin for term of 60 years and yearly rent of £60.
Lease of lands at Ring Moylan in Limerick for 13 acres at a rent of £38 per annum.
Deeds of lease and assignments relating to the Bury family's holdings of lands and properties across King's County.
Deeds of lease and assignments relating to the Charleville estate's holdings of lands and properties outside of King's County - namely, Wicklow, Dublin and Limerick.
Legal agreements in the form of deeds and indentures relating to the Derenzy family’s title and interest in lands in the vicinity of Tinnycross, County Offaly. The earliest deed dating from 1630, records Sir Mathew de Renzi purchasing the townlands of Ballynashragh, Ballycosny, Tyrenehinan, Kilmore and Derry, all in the barony of Ballycowen, on behalf of his son Mathew DeRenzy, then at the bar in London. The vendor was Robert Branthwaite of London, who had been granted the land by letters patent of King James I. Further adjoining townlands of Rossnagouloge or Cappanure were purchased by Sir Mathew from Allen Jones in 1630, and the following year the adjacent townlands of Derrykilliagh and Kilbeg were purchased from Art McOwen O’Molloy. All were settled on his son, Mathew DeRenzy.
The bulk of the collection consists of numerous leases and mortgages raised against the land by Mathew DeRenzy between 1699 and 1703, while he lived at Cloghbemon in County Wexford. Later items in the collection relate to the sale of the lands to Reverend James Cox, Archdeacon of Ferns.
- '25-2-03. Rathrobin from Shrubbery. Pocklington'.
- 'Rob, R Pocklington. Entrance to Castle Carol. Limes and Sycamore blown down and some slates... off stable'.
- 'Pocklington and Rorty in Stoney Park Wood'.
- 'Clearing away trees blown across hedge into bush field North of Stoney Park. Pocklington, Jim Bracken, Pat Owens, Johnnie Guy, Neddy Cash'.
Papers, notes, publications, and artefacts mainly relating to the hosting in 1953 and 1954 of an exhibition of Offaly's history and archaeology in Tullamore as part of An Tóstal, a national festival celebrating Irish culture. Fr Hurley, or An tAth Seosamh Ó Murthuile as he was also known, was the chief organiser for the exhibition, and collected and schematically displayed original artefacts, manuscripts and illustrations detailing Offaly's history from pre-historic times to the modern era.
The remainder of the collection relates to non-Tóstal related notes, publications and ephemera from 1903-1962.
Sem títuloDeeds of tenancy leases and documents relating to the property and lands of the Bellair Estate.
- 'Under his own vine Middleton Biddulph'.
- 'S. Fox, Cherry, Barry Fox, Charlie Hackett, Col. Hackett, Vera'.
- 'Vera, vistor (before leaving) Rob, 2nd Sept. 1902'.
- 'Sophie Fox, Margaret Cherry, Barry Fox, Charlie Hackett, Col. Hackett, Mrs. Cherry. Rory in the garden Rathrobin. 10th Sept.1902'.
Bound copy of original register of Ballykilmurry National School, Ballinamere, Tullamore.
Includes details of date of entrance, register no., pupil's name, date of birth, religious affiliation, residence, occupation of parent, any previous schools attended, examination results, attendances.