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IE OH OHS87/C/2 · Item · 18 August 1736
Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

Marriage settlement between Richard Homan Esq. of Killinboy, and Elizabeth Low, daughter of John Low of Fairfield. The settlement grants the release of town and lands of Killinboylegan, containing by estimation 150 acres, and the town and lands of Ballinagarbory and Curries, containing by estimation 130 acres, to be held in trust until the solemnisation of the marriage, and thereafter upon trust to Richard Homan during his life, and assign him to receive and take rents and profits, and to ELizabeth Lowe during her life, should she survive her intended husband.

IE OH OHS87/C/11 · Item · 6 January 1802
Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

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.

Deed of Release
IE OH OHS87/C/14 · Item · 1 September 1821
Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

Deed of release of the principal sum of one hundred pounds to Robert and Emily Mulock, per the terms of the last will and testament of their grandfather, Reverend John Mulock.

IE OH OHS87/C/15 · Item · 1828
Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

Assignment between Thomas Homan Mulock Esq. of Bellair, and his wife, Catherine Frances Mulock, of the first part, and the nephew of said Thomas Homan Mulock, Thomas Mulock Molloy Esq., of the second part, on the death of his mother, Mary Mulock. As devised in the last will and testament of Mary Mulock, the sum of seven hundred pounds sterling of Irish currency was bequeathed to her dearly beloved sister-in-law, Catherine Frances Mulock, to be paid to her by the said Thomas Homan Mulock at any time she might think proper. This indenture witnesses that Thomas Homan Mulock, at the instances and request of his wife, Catherine Frances Mulock, transfers the sum of seven hundred pounds sterling to Thomas Mulock Molloy.

Final Notice to Tenants
IE OH OHS87/C/21 · Item · 8 May 1883
Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

Consolidated final notice to tenants, adjoining owners, and occupiers in the matter of the estate of James Perry Goodbody and Marcus Goodbody in the town of Moate. Includes two maps of the town of Moate, prepared at the Ordnance Survey Office, under the direction of Colonel Stotherd.

Receipts and Expenditure Ledger
IE OH OHS46/A/1 · Item · 1909-1936
Parte de Records of Offaly GAA

Accounts for receipts and expenditure, bulk 1909-1914, and resuming in 1936. Contains lists of names of delegates to Leinster Council and details of monies received in membership fees, gate receipts and expenditure incurred through general administration and the hosting of tournaments.

South Offaly
IE OH OHS46/B · Séries · 1912-1927
Parte de Records of Offaly GAA

Two minute books of the Southern Committee outlining fixtures and recording objections from various clubs regarding breaches of rules and other complaints concerning the fielding of teams.

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Minute Book of Ua Failghe Southern Committee GAA
IE OH OHS46/B/1 · Item · 1912-1922
Parte de Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book containing minutes of meetings held by Offaly Southern Committee, mainly held in various locations in Birr, detailing election of officers, arrangement of fixtures, decisions on tournament permits, objections raised by clubs in relation to outcomes of matches and other matters. Also contains a letter from the Leinster Council to the Secretary of Offaly GAA, English Hotel, Birr in relation, among other things, to the application of the Parish Rule in the reinstatement of players who were in the British Army. Also includes details of Gaelic Sunday, 5 August 1918, which was organised by the GAA nationwide 'to demonstrate their right to play their games without permit from the English Government authorities.'