Albetts drawing copies for standard (V) Freehand drawing from the flat.
Research on Aharney Castle, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 879.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and four photographs.
Ms. statement from Lord Tullamore to his sister, Lady Beaujolois Bury, confirming his application for “certain jewels placed in her hands by [his] father”, which Lord Tullamore requires “in consequence of proceeding taken by the [ Investionary] Interest Society to sell [his] life estate in the Charleville Property”. Although Lady Bury considers these jewels as gifts from her father, her brother claims them as family jewels, and indemnifies Lady Bury, her executors and assigns “from all actions suits and proceedings… which shall or may be brought against her”. Witnessed by Catherine Maria Charleville.
Bury, Charles William George, 3rd earl of CharlevilleArticles of agreement of marriage between Reverend John Mulock Clk., of Ballyard, King's County of the one part, and Richard Homan, Gent, of Moategranoge, Westmeath, and Ann Homan, eldest daughter of Richard Homan, of the second part, and Eusebius Low of the city of Dublin, and Thomas Mulock, also of Dublin, of the third part.
A provision is agreed that should she survive her intended husband, Ann Homan and her assigns shall receive and be paid one annuity or yearly rent charge of £65 by way of jointure from the towns and lands of Ballyard.
2 copies of articles of intermarriage between Laurence Bomford Molloy and Elizabeth Mulock.
Agreement by Lady Emily Bury and James Galvin for weekly wage of 8 shillings together with house and garden at Ballard.
Agreement by Lady Emily Bury for 60 acres in St O'Haras for 7 years at yearly rent of £22 10s.
Agreement and division of the estates of Moate, Westmeath, pursuant to the last will and testament of John Homan, to settle and divide estates between Philip Homan and George Homan.
Research on Aghnamanagh Tower House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 822.
Contains field sheet incl. a sketch and plan of the site, a written report over four pages and 36 photographs.
Reverend John Nolan to The Right Honourable Lord Digby. Conveyance of part of the lands of Aughanrush [Aghanrush] in the Barony of Geashill and King's County containing 21.2.27 statute masure, 16 June 1875;
The Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to Reverend John Nolan, conveyance, 4 October 1875.