Estate and legal papers comprising of deeds, indentures, tenancy agreements, land titles, correspondence and personal papers relating to the Mulock and Homan-Mulock family of Bellair House, Ballycumber.
Mulock Family, BellairArtificially arranged files of handwritten notes, invoices and correspondence relating to renovations to Bellair House.
Artificially arranged files relating to the management of Bellair House, Ballycumber and the management of Bellair Estate.
Handwritten notes, invoices and correspondence relating to renovations carried out to Bellair House in 1838.
Includes detailed report prepared by Michael Murray, builder, for Thomas Mulock of specifications of work proposed to be done for erecting a private chapel at Bellair.
Research on Bellair or Ballyard Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Lemanaghan, Barony of Garrycastle). County Inventory Registration: 893.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and ten photographs.
Landed estates court rental in the matter of the esate in Co. Meath and the city of Dublin of Isabella Maria Domville (owner and petitioner) and continued in the name of Isabella Maria Malton, wife of James Charles Abernethy Malton. The lands and premises concerned are: Bellew, Loughanstown, Edoxtown and Rathfeigh, with sub-denominations called Woodland, Poulbrock, Doreagh, Boherclauber and Skerrahill, Slanestown, Irishown, Waterside and Tymoole and part of Tymoole known on the OS as part of Gaulstown, situate in the barony of Skreen, Co. Meath; and Bride street and west side of Peter's Row and Whitefriar Street, situate in the parishes of St Bride and St Pete, City of Dublin. Also included are lands at Kilmainham, Golden Bridge and Dolphin's Bran, barony of Upper Cross, Co. Dublin.
Research on Bellmount or Lisderg Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Tisaran, Barony of Garrycastle). County Inventory Registration: 894.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over two pages and two photographs.
Deeds in reference to Benalbit and Derryroe, county of Westmeath. Also includes references to lands of Oldtown and Enniscoffey, county Westmeath.
Includes:
Draft of deed, 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, February 1821;
Conveyance, Thomas Homan Mulock Esq. and Frances Sophia Mulock, Sophia Mary Anne Mulock and Anthony Mathews and William Russell, 22 July 1861;
Copy Deed of Appointment of Release, Thomas Homan Mulock Esq., William Bury Mulock Esq., and Anthony Mathews and William Russell Esqs., 7 September 1867.
Invitation to the celebration of the bicentenary of Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Lord Bloomfield. Included in the invitation is a timeline of significant events in Benjamin Bloomfield's life.
Trench, Theodora CarolineBenjamin Bloomfield Trench's school report from December 1857 to July 1858. The report lists the subject Benjamin took and also listed his grades.
Two copies of a newspaper article which appeared in 'The Sporting Life' on 6 May 1888, discussing Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's accomplishment of walking 100 miles in twenty-five hours.
Accident certificate issued by Dr Andrews. The certificate states that he attended to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench after a fall on board the R.M.S Doune Castle.
Passage written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench on the topic of death: 'Fate was bringing death. We were guarding. We were fortifying the city. The enemies were fleeing. The giants were throwing darts. They were concealing the treasures. The physicians were healing. The clouds were covering the moon. I will lead you. I will speak to you I will remain within. You will fare well.'
Copy of 'A lecture on the history of the church of St. Mary of Ottery' delivered at the Church Institute on the 4th March 1897 by the Rev. F.B Dickinson, MA.
Army and Navy Cooperative Society Shareholder's ticket.
Catalogue of Antique and Modern furniture.
2 newspaper obituaries of Prebendary Webb Peploe.