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        • UF Co. Westmeath
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          IE OH OHS87/C/11 · Item · 6 January 1802
          Part of Bellair Estate Papers

          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.

          IE OH OHS77/4/5/7/16 · Item · 2 Sep 1902
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Memorandum from T J Alexander, General Draper and Outiftter at 17 William Street, Tullamore, King's County, to Maria Blanche Plunkett Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, regarding a dress and jacket she purchased. Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston used the reverse side of the page to take inventory of her silver.

          Moate
          IE OH OHS87/B/6 · File · 1802 - 1877
          Part of Bellair Estate Papers

          Deeds relating to the townland of Moate, Westmeath.

          Includes:
          Deed of Assignment by Thomas Duffy to Samuel Robinson for premises in Moate, 10 December 1802;
          Deed of Assignment by Bartholomew Fullam to Samuel Robinson, 13 April 1805;
          Deed by Thomas Homan Mulock to Anne Robinson with map, 9 March 1824;
          Deed of Conveyance by William Russell, Thomas Robinson and Daniel Molloy, 17 September 1853;
          Fee Farm Grant by Thomas Homan Mulock to Joseph Robinson, Merchant, 5 November 1859;
          Fee Farm Grant by Thomas Homan Mulock to William Russell, 14 July 1877.

          National Schools Records
          IE OH SC · Fonds · 1870-2017

          National school records from various primary schools in Offaly and bordering townlands. Mainly contain registers and roll books concerning, respectively, the registration and the daily attendance of pupils; and also smaller amounts of other records such as daily attendance statistical report books and inspectors books.
          The registers record a pupil's name, age, and date of birth, and the address and occupation of parents.

          St Manchan's National School, Lemanaghan
          IE OH OHS77/7/1/1/3 · Part · 1968
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Envelope which contains two photographic negatives of the ruins of McAuley Castle at Farmagh, Clonlonan, County Westmeath. Photographs taken by Norman William English.

          Negative of Twyford House.
          IE OH OHS77/7/1/1/1 · Part · 1940
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Envelope which contains a photographic negative of Twyford House, Athlone, County Westmeath, labeled by Norman William English, "Taken about 1940. Now derelict, if not demolished."

          IE OH OHS87/C/7 · Item · 4 May 1786
          Part of Bellair Estate Papers

          Original will of Richard Homan of Moategranoge, County Westmeath bequeathing to his daughter, Elizabeth Homan the sum of twelve hundred pounds, and his dwelling house at Moatgranoge to his wife, Elizabeth Homan, and the town and lands of Killeenboylegan, Ballynagarbry and Curries in the barony of Clonlonan unto William Hodson, Thomas Mulock, and their survivors.

          Page nineteen.
          IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/19 · Part
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Account written after the death of Brother Lewis Delahunt (1770-1870), formerly Mathew Delahunt of Horseleap, who came to live at Woodfield and subsequently founded the monastery of Lehinch, near Clara in 1821.