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.
Artificially arranged files relating to the management of Bellair House, Ballycumber and the management of Bellair Estate.
Artificially arranged files of handwritten notes, invoices and correspondence relating to renovations to Bellair House.
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, BellairDeeds, conveyance and assignments relating to the townland of Bellair, in the Barony of Garrycastle.
(spellings: Bellair, Ballyard, Ballaird, Ballard, Balliard)
Includes:
Articles of Agreement for the sale of Ballard, Peter Marsh and Reverend John Mulock, 25 February 1762;
Memorial of deed of Bargain and Sale, Peter Marsh to Thomas Mulock, 10 March 1763;
Conveyance, Peter Marsh Esq. to Thomas Mulock for the town of Ballard, 11 March 1763;
Deed to protect the lands of Balliard from all Incumbrances, Peter Marsh Esq and others to Thomas Mulock, 7 April 1764;
Deed of Settlement to ratify, The Reverend John Mulock to Richard Homan Esq., 6 November 1782;
Agreement of James Reamsbottom to Thomas Mulock, 22 October 1802;
Conveyance, William Mulock Esq, Thomas Homan Mulock Esq and Thomas Mulock Esquire, 1 October 1836;
Disclaimer of William Mulock Esq, 1 October 1836;
Assignment, John Larkin to William Bury Homan Mulock, 2 May 1891;
Deed of Grant, James Reamsbottom and others to William Bury Homan Mulock, July 1892;
Fee Farm Grant of part of the lands of Bellair, William Bury Homan Mulock Esq., to James Reamsbottom, Arthur Reamsbottom and Mary Reamsbottom, 28 July 1892;
Copy Deed, William Bury Homan Mulock to Birr No 1 Rural District Council for site of Village Pump, 1 September 1917.
Research on Behernagh Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Dunkerrin, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 892.
Contains a field sheet with details to level of preservation, nature of surving sturctures, basic measurements, walls, earthworks, field boundaries and photographs taken. Incl. sketch of site plan, a written report over one page and five photographs.
Research papers on miscellaneous buildings and artefacts including bawns, glasshouses, houses, stones and metal objects in west Co. Offaly within the baronies of Ballyboy, Ballybritt, Clonisk, Garrycastle and Kilcoursey.
For each site there is one file of varying contents. The monument type, townland, parish and barony may be mentioned as well as the R. M. P. (Record of Monuments and Places) registration number, the County Inventory Registration, the national grid and the ordnance datum if existent.
There are individual field sheets which may contain details to the level of preservation, the nature of surviving structures, walls, earthworks, wooden structures or field boundaries. In addition the files may include sketches of site plans, typewritten reports and photographs.
File of letters from the Bath estate. most from William Steuart Trench regarding the Bath estate. The majority of the letters are addressed to William Filgate, Ardee. Includes receipts for rent payment, a statement of rent at 22 December 1856, and a notice informing the tenants on the bath estate that that the office will be open to accept rent on I January 1857.
Trench, William SteuartIn the court of the commissioners for sale of encumbered estates in Ireland. Rental of lands situate in the Kings' county to be sold. The lands are situate in the barony of Garrycastle, the lands concerned are Galros, Tonlemone, Maghernascagh, Cappaliskey,and Cloghan Hill, the Manor, Town Parks, and Lands of Cloghan, and the lands of Magherabane, Creggan, Killeenbee, Ballyloughan and Srishoge.