Agreement between William Bury Homan Mulock and Christopher Guinan for right of turbary and drawing of bog on lands part of Bellair.
Small notebook containing lists of Bellair estate tenants and yearly rents from 1883. Estates are divided into Bellair; Clonshanny; Curries; Skeanagh/Curraghdown; Knockdomini; Killeenboylegan.
Also includes agriculture stock valuations from September 1883.
Deeds of tenancy leases and documents relating to the property and lands of the Bellair Estate.
Artificial collection of receipts and invoices associated with the stables, garden and gate lodge of Bellair House.
Includes:
List of trees and shrubs supplied by William Sheppard, Landscape Gardener, Churchtown, Dublin;
Invoice from Alex Dickson & Sons Ltd, Seedsmen, Nurserymen & Florists, Dublin;
Invoice from James Duffy, Builder and Contractor, Moate for repairs and painting to Bellair House;
Invoice from W J Mash, Shannon View Nursery, Glasson, Athlone.
Handwritten schedules of documents associated with the townlands of Bellair, Skekanagher, Carraghdown, Clonshanny, Moate, Killeenboylegan and Curries in the Bellair Estate, with a surveyed measurements of Bellair, Skehana and Curraghdown.
Renewal of lease of part of the lands of Bellair between Thomas Homan Mulock to Thomas Reamsbottom for three lives from 1843, at the yearly rent of £26-4-3.
3 duplicate, typescript manuscripts entitled 'Notes of Sale under Land Acts and other Miscellaneous Notes Bellair Estate by William Bury Homan Mulock 1916'.
Chapters in the manuscript include:
Income of the estate before sale to the tenants under the land acts;
Yearly rental 1897-1907;
Recollections of the Great Famine and its effect on the Bellair estate;
Copies of correspondence between William and his sister, Mary;
Condition assessment of Bellair House and farm;
List of tenants of the Bellair estate who purchased their land;
Christopher Guinan, Michael Daly and Paddy Digan's reminiscences of Bellair.
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.
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.
Folded map of parts of the lands of Bellair, "the estate of the Reverend John Mulock being now in the possession of his son, in Bellair, Thomas Homan Mulock. Situated in the King's County, and barony of Garrycastle'".
Surveyed in May 1799 by Thomas Cloonin.
Scale of ten perches to an inch.