'Ballycommon Rectory Aug 2nd 1904'.
- 'Vera, Mrs. R. Digby, Edith Digby, Evie Anderson, Mrs. A. D. Moore, B. Anderson and Rev. A. D. Moore'.
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'Ballycommon Rectory Aug 2nd 1904'.
Estate papers comprising of estate accounts, tenancy agreements, farms accounts, land titles and correspondence.
Bury Family, Earls of CharlevilleAn artificially constructed collection of generally dissociated documents relating to the Charleville Estate and the Bury family/earls of Charleville. Contains some legal documents such as marriage settlements and leases; correspondence relating to financial matters on the Charleville Estate and associated estates, e.g., the Marlay estate.; newspaper cuttings on various members of the Bury family; and correspondence and drawings relating to the Bury family jewels.
Bury Family, Earls of CharlevilleA list of 68 jurors for the barony of Lower Philipstown, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.
A list of 64 jurors for the barony of Lower Philipstown, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.
A list of 66 jurors for the barony of Lower Philipstown, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.
Deeds of lease and assignments relating to the Bury family's holdings of lands and properties across King's County.
Lease between Charles Moore and Edward Elsmere for lands at Ballyteigue [Ballyteige] for three lives for yearly rent of £58.
Lease between Charles Moore and James Sikes for the mill of Croughon [Croghan] with the house and 10 acres, as well as turf bank in the bog of Croughon for three lives and yearly Rent £10 5s 6d.
Lease between Charles Moore and John Dames for 'part of the lands of Croughon [Croghan] commonly called the Big Hill comprised of 90 acres and bogg' for three lives paying yearly rent of £51 15s.