Deeds relating to the townland of Killeenboylegan, in the Barony of Clonlonan, Westmeath.
(spellings: Killinboylegan)
Includes:
Articles of Agreement between Philip Homan and Richard Homan, 11 September 1730;
Deed of Assignment between Aaron Atkinson and Thomas Strettle Clibborn, 31 May 1799;
Conveyance of part of Killeenboylegan for lives renewable forever from John Murphy to Samuel Robinson, 13 March 1809;
Deed of Assignment of two freehold leases by Thomas Strettle Clibborn to Daniel Desmond, 8 July 1830;
Conveyance of parts of Killeenboylegan by Thomas Simmons Walpole and Thomas Robinson to William Russell, 29 March 1834;
Deed of Attornment by William Russell and Thomas Robinson to Thomas Homan Mulock, 7 September 1853.
Legal material relating to lands and properties of the Bellair Estate, namely deeds, probates, marriage settlements, administration of estates, and legal correspondence.
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.
Original will of Reverend John Mulock of Kilnagarra, King's County, devising his estate onto Joshua Mulock, son of Catherine Moony.
Memorial of indented deed between Peter Marsh Esq., of Moyvalley, King's County, William Marsh, Gent, of Carrowkeel, and Arthur Judge Esq., of Moyclare, Ann Judge, otherwise Marsh, and Thomas Mulock of the City of Dublin, of the second part and the Reverend John Mulock of Ballard, of the third part.
The memorial recites that Peter Marsh did devise unto his eldest son, Henry Marsh, all his personal estate, and did thereby bequeath the sum of £5000 to William Marsh, the sum of £1200 to Ann Judge, and reciting that the town of lands of Balliard [Bellair] was become vested, in consideration of the sum of £298-8-3, by deeds of lease and release unto Thomas Mulock.
Signed by Peter Marsh, Jim Fitzpatrick and Peter Ludwith.
Original will of Reverend John Mulock of Bellair, King's County, devising his estates to Thomas Homan Mulock.
Original counterpart of the will of Thomas Homan Mulock of Bellair, King's County, bequeathing all freehold estates lands unto his nephew, Thomas Homan Molloy Mulock.