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\n Letter from F. C. Downing, Solicitor, 22 Denny St, Tralee to Maurice Leonard (land agent to Valentine Augustu...<\/span>\n Letter from F. C. Downing, Solicitor, 22 Denny St, Tralee to Maurice Leonard (land agent to Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare) referring to the accompanying abstract which concerns the granting and conveyancing of lands to the Kenmare family. The abstract refer to grants from the time of Elizabeth 1st. Also copy of abstract of Fiance from Public Records Office. Letter of Queen Elizabeth, dated 18 April 1588 to Nicholas Browne. Grant of Elizabeth in 1602. Grant of James 1st to Valentine Browne.
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\n Transcript of Ordnance Survey Inquisition, dates from 1630s mentioned. Copies of pages 271, 272, 273, and 274 ...<\/span>\n Transcript of Ordnance Survey Inquisition, dates from 1630s mentioned. Copies of pages 271, 272, 273, and 274 of \"Ordnance Survey of Ireland Inquisitions. Volumes 1, 2 and 3. County of Kerry\". For the Very Reverend Fr. Jarlath, O. F. M., The Friary, Killarney. Copied by Francis S. Sheridan of 65 Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Latin text, 8 pages in total.
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\n Title - \" Lord Kenmares Case\" 11page document, written on side of page one \" Settlement made by Thomas Brown ...<\/span>\n Title - \" Lord Kenmares Case\" 11page document, written on side of page one \" Settlement made by Thomas Brown and Elizabeth his wife of the Estate of Elizabeth\"
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","8":"1"},{"0":"4","2":"K.83E.7","1":"17th Century","3":"1672","4":"Document referring to John Browne,Thomas Browne, George Matthews and others.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"5","2":"K.83E.9","1":"17th Century","3":"1 July 1698","4":"
\n Memorandum agreed upon between Madam Hanora McCartie of Pallice and Maurice Linirdy? Relates to land and...<\/span>\n Memorandum agreed upon between Madam Hanora McCartie of Pallice and Maurice Linirdy? Relates to land and woods.
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\n A bill relating to Valentine Browne (1st Viscount Kenmare) being seized of the lands to the value of £150...<\/span>\n A bill relating to Valentine Browne (1st Viscount Kenmare) being seized of the lands to the value of £1500 a year with regards to the marrige of his son Nicholas Browne (2nd Viscount Kenmare). Plaintiffes Valentine Browne, Arthur Hammond,William Wellon, Eliz his wife, Margaret & Francis Browne, daughters of Nicholas Browne and his wife Helen. Defendants John Asgill, Wm Lilly, James Cardonnell and Richard Hedges.
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\n Fifteen page Agreement. Valentine Brown afterwards called Lord Kenmare being seized of ? Manor and Lands...<\/span>\n Fifteen page Agreement. Valentine Brown afterwards called Lord Kenmare being seized of ? Manor and Lands in Co Kerry and Co Cork and Helen Brown eldest daughter of Thomas Brown (deceased), being seized of a considerable Estate in Co Limerick, Co Kerry and Co Cork, marrriage was agreed between Nicholas Brown only son of the said Valentine and Helen Brown.
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\n Eighteen page document bearing various dates from March 1644 to the late 1700s. Richard Hodges v James Cardonn...<\/span>\n Eighteen page document bearing various dates from March 1644 to the late 1700s. Richard Hodges v James Cardonnell, William Lilly, Murdoch Griffin, John Argill and Anthony Hammond. The document relates to the estate in Cork and Kerry of Sir Valentine Brown(e) 1st Viscount Kenmare and his son Nicholas (2nd Viscount) who married Helen daughter of Thomas Browne of Hospital Co Limerick.
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\n Brief of Bill in Court of Queen. Mellchior Lavallin, Eliz his wife, John Damer, Joseph & others Plaintiffs, L...<\/span>\n Brief of Bill in Court of Queen. Mellchior Lavallin, Eliz his wife, John Damer, Joseph & others Plaintiffs, Lord Kennmare Defendant. Regarding lands in Hospital, Co. Limerick, lands & wood in Cork. Mentions Jeffroy Browne & John Bagott. Also a proof of John Lavallin taken on 16th January 1722. The proof document mentions the death of Thos. Brown(e) who died around 1685 and lands seized thereafter, Manor Town and Lands at Hospital.
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\n Document undated but recites events from 1696 to 1727. John Damer, plaintiff and Thomas Browne and others, def...<\/span>\n Document undated but recites events from 1696 to 1727. John Damer, plaintiff and Thomas Browne and others, defendants. A Brief of the Defendant Thomas Browne - Answers to Personal judgement. Nicholas Browne, Lord Kenmare, was seized of an estate for life which was forfeited by the crown to the state after his attainment in 1696 and the subsequent selling of it by the Irish Trustees to John Asgill. This was subject to claims and interests of Levallin, Melcher, White & in rights to their wives. Asgill purchased subject to said charges that Sir Nicholas Browne had no other estates in said lands than for his life. Decease of Nicholas in 1720 and Valentine Browne eldest son succeeded to lands & tenements in the pleadings & became seized in fee thereof and that said Valentine in 1724 first became in possession of the lands of which said Melchior Lavellin had been put in possession. Describes receipt of rents. Possession, leases, rents, ownership and value. Land in Limerick. 3 page document bound with thread.
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\n John Damer Plaintiff v Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) and others defendants. Melchert Lavellin in 1693...<\/span>\n John Damer Plaintiff v Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) and others defendants. Melchert Lavellin in 1693 intermarried with Eliz Browne and John White who married Celine in 1692 they became entitled portions of lands and money. John Asgill bought the life Estate of Nicholas Browne and was put in possession of the Estates in 1703. Detailing matters and events regarding trusts and land. Mentions Melchior Lavallin, John Asgill, Joseph Damer John White. 8 page document bound with thread.
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\n Details of a legal case regarding claimant Mr John White and Celina his wife. Refers to the forfeitting of the...<\/span>\n Details of a legal case regarding claimant Mr John White and Celina his wife. Refers to the forfeitting of the Estate of Nicholas Browne (2nd Viscount Kenmare), to Inheritance, charges, debts of incumbrances, money, interest, right of title, religion decrees of the trustees, to the claimant & to Valentine Browne subject to foregoing of several charges of incumbrances decreed to John White. Refers to Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount) died intestate in 1736. Mentions Agent Edward Herbert of Muckross, Boyle White, Eliz and James White, Ellinor Roach & Jordan Roach, John Asgill, Eliz Browne, Francis Garvan, ? Phelan, and others.\nIncomplete document. Title page & up to page 4 at the beginning of the document are missing. 62 pages, 9 blank pages at the end, all bound together with thread.
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\n The case of Melichor Lavellin and Elizabeth his wife Defendants Valentine Browne, Lord Kenmare Plaintiff (3rd ...<\/span>\n The case of Melichor Lavellin and Elizabeth his wife Defendants Valentine Browne, Lord Kenmare Plaintiff (3rd Viscount) re the lands of Castlefarm and lands in Claghlifane, Cork, Ballycarbery and others. 2 page document
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\n Lord Kenmare's Case to be considered by his Council. Elizabeth Brown married to Thomas Browne Esq seized in fe...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare's Case to be considered by his Council. Elizabeth Brown married to Thomas Browne Esq seized in fee of the Hospital of Anye Estate, The Cork Estate in Ireland of about the yearly value of £1000. Thomas Brown(e) seized in fee in his own right of an estate of £400 a year. They by fines, Common Recoverys and indenture declaring the user there settled the said lands to the use of Thomas Brown(e) and Eliz. his wife during their lives and the life of the longer liver of them Relates to lands, seizure of estates, wills, deeds, high treason, an act of parliament made at westminister for all the Irish forfeited lands to be sold for the use of the public. Claim for reversion & inheritance of said estate taken on behalf of Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount) then a minor, by his guardian Anthony Hammond. Trustees sold and conveyed all said estates (except some ) to John Asgill. Other matters also. Mentions Celine and John White, Melchior Lavellin, Eliz. his wife, John Asgill, John Plaintif, Daniel O'Callahgan. Deaths of Melchior Lavallin, and John White. 12 page document bound with ribbon.
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\n James Ward, Appellant. Thomas Browne, Edward Herbert, John White and others, respondents. The Responce of Brow...<\/span>\n James Ward, Appellant. Thomas Browne, Edward Herbert, John White and others, respondents. The Responce of Browne's Case, relating to the Lands of Corbally, Newtown and of several other lands in the Counties of Limerick and Cork. Undated document but reference to dates between 1604 and 1736
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\n James Cardonnel and Mary Lilly, Appellants. Valentine Brown(e) Lord Kenmare, Elizabeth his wife and Edward Her...<\/span>\n James Cardonnel and Mary Lilly, Appellants. Valentine Brown(e) Lord Kenmare, Elizabeth his wife and Edward Herbert and Frances his wife, Antony Hammond, John Argill and Margaret Brown, Respondents. Undated document. Recites settlement made by Valentine Brown(e) on 23 March 1604 and other events between 1604 and 1700.
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\n James Cardonnel and Mary Lilly, Appellants. Valentine Brown(e) Lord Kenmare, Elizabeth his wife and Edward Her...<\/span>\n James Cardonnel and Mary Lilly, Appellants. Valentine Brown(e) Lord Kenmare, Elizabeth his wife and Edward Herbert and Frances his wife, Antony Hammond, John Argill and Margaret Brown, Respondents. Undated document. Recites settlement made by Valentine Brown(e) on 23 March 1604 and other events between 1604 and 1700.
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\n This document is very difficult to read. Title on back of document- \"Summary Sheet - Kerry Estate, Bantry Esta...<\/span>\n This document is very difficult to read. Title on back of document- \"Summary Sheet - Kerry Estate, Bantry Estate
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\n The account of £2000 due from The Count of Clanricard to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenm...<\/span>\n The account of £2000 due from The Count of Clanricard to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare)
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\n Title on document \" Brief for the ? Brown to defend the annexed notice of motion\" Names on document Vale...<\/span>\n Title on document \" Brief for the ? Brown to defend the annexed notice of motion\" Names on document Valentine Brown, Godfrey. (Difficult to read)
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\n Title on document \"Thomas Weedons Bill of Accounts of a reference to Alex Clayton and Francis Garvan in the se...<\/span>\n Title on document \"Thomas Weedons Bill of Accounts of a reference to Alex Clayton and Francis Garvan in the several disputes between Thomas and Lady Bellew and the guardians of Lord Kenmare (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare)\".
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","8":"1"},{"0":"27","2":"K.57E.17","1":"18th Century","3":"1706","4":"This document is difficult to read. John Hardy of Hospital?","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"28","2":"K.57E.18","1":"18th Century","3":"c1720s","4":"Ward, Brown and others. Brief of depositions taken on behalf of Brow","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"29","2":"K.21E.1","1":"18th Century","3":"c.1703 to 1752","4":"
\n Handwritten extracts from leases, probably extracted in late 19th century. One extract dates from 1703, two fr...<\/span>\n Handwritten extracts from leases, probably extracted in late 19th century. One extract dates from 1703, two from 1732, and one from 1752. They concern a tenement on the west side of the street of Killarney, in the possession of Foley's.
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\n Title - Brown v Whyte (White) as to Tubbs in Limerick Estate. Copy receipt when fyled (filed) fee 9s 6d.\". ...<\/span>\n Title - Brown v Whyte (White) as to Tubbs in Limerick Estate. Copy receipt when fyled (filed) fee 9s 6d.\". \"Valentine Brown Esq called Lord Viscount Kenmare Plt. Boyle White Esq & al. Defts\". Extract from text as follows: \"To the Rt. Honble the Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, May it please your Lordship in obedience to your Lordships order of referr of the 8th day of June 1726 to me in this cause directed whereby I am required to inspect the personall interrs (?) exhibited against Wm. Tubbs in this cause, the answer by him put in thereto and the examinations taken thereupon and to certify how I find the matter and whether the said W. Tubbs be guilty of the ? laid to his charge or not. I have in the presence of the Plts elke & agent examined the matters thereby to me referred and do find that by a Decree made in this cause on the 27th Day of January 1723 it was int as ordered that it should be referred to me to state and settle an acct. between the Plt. and Defts. in relation to the Burgess lands of Any and the several other lands in the said decree mentioned to be part of the Plts. Estate in the county of Lymerick and by another order of the same date it was for the reasons therein mentioned ordered into - that the said Burgess lands of Any and other the lands in the said order mentioned should be set by me to the best bidder for two years to commence the 1st May 1724 & that the Plt. should joyne in such leases as should be by me made of the said lands and the said lands were by me posted up to be set on the 20th of April 1724 & the said Burgess lands of Any, Coolsgart and the other lands were by me set to Mr. James Webb as the highest bidder on the said cant (?) for 2 years to commence the 1st of May 1724. I must inform your Lordship that upon application made to this Court on the 9th day of December 1724 on behalf of the Plt. and grounded on the Affidavit of John Brown, John Power and David Burke, it was for the reasons therein mentioned then ordered that an attachment should be and was thereby awarded against the said Wm. Tubbs for throwing downe and demolishing 8 houses standing on the said lands between the time the same was sett to the said James Webb and the said seventeenth June\". In answering the charges against him Wm. Tubbs confessed that he held part of the Burgess lands of Any as tennant under Wm. Hodder by lease determinable on the death of Plts. father which commenced as he believed about the 1st November 1716 and had no under tenant on the said lands except Nicholas Connell, Patrick Brian, John Burke & Catherine Kett who lived in old rotten cabbins on the said lands supported by props, some of them not worth 3s a piece, others 4s, others 5s a piece and that 3 other cabbins which were on the said lands were very old and rotten & yt (?) some of them fell down and confessed he threw down three of ye said cabbins that stood in the way where he was running a wall (?) for inclosing some parkes and that all the cabbins were not worth above 14s for any use and deny that he had any manner of notice that the said lands were posted up to be set the twentieth April 1724 and said that the first time he heard of the said Burgess lands of Any being to be set by a master was on ye 20th May 1724 but confessed he did not pay any rent for ye said lands from the time between the 1st May and 17th June 1724, at which time he owns he was turned out of the possion by the sherrif (?) of the county of Lymerick by vertue of an injunction from this Court at the Plts suite not did he know to whom or where to pay the same and confessed Wm. Freeman Esq. did on the second or third May 1724 demand possion of said lands from him the said Wm. Tubbs, but sayed that the said Wm. Freeman did not then produce or serve him the said Tubbs with any order of Court or any authority to demand such possion neither did he tell him the said lands were set to the said Mr. Webb by any order and without which as he apprehended he ought not to have given up the possion of said lands and said that he neither knew nor heard of any suite commenced or decree obtained by ye plt. in relation to the said lands untill he heard it from the said Wm. Freeman on the said 20th of May 1724 or thereabouts. But I must inform your Lordship that it appears to me by the Depons of Wm. Freeman Esq. David Burke, Callaghan Mccarthy, Wm Mccarthy, John Power, Margaret Carrol and John Farally (?), all examined as wittnesses on the Plts. behalfe that the said Wm. Tubbs in ye year 1723 and at other times afterwards before the 1st May 1724 had notice of the suite commenced and decree obtained by the plts. for the lands in question as well as other lands part of the plts. Estate in the county of Lymck. and it is fully proved by the said Callaghan McCarthy that he sometime before the 20th Aptil 1724 gave the said Wm. Tubbs notice the said Burgess lands of Any were among other lands posted up to be set by me by order of this Court and it's fully also proved in the causeby the said severall witnesses that there was 8 houses on the said Burgess lands of Any in April 1724 and that some of them were thrown down before and sometime after the first May 1724 by the order and directions of the said Wm. Tubbs and that he removed some of the timber to another farm of his and that they beliefed (?) each of the said houses worth 40s and that one of them was worth ten pounds and verily believs each of them if left standing would with one acre of ground for a gardin yeild £1:10s per acre and that the loss of the said houses with the graizeing of tennant's collops was at least £33:2s (?) and by the depositions of several witnesses examined on the behalfe of the said Wm. Tubbs its sworn that some of the said houses were so very old and rotten that the tennants left them and that they fell down being only supported by props and that such of them as were thrown down by the order of the said Wm. Tubbs were also so very old and rotten that the materials or timber of them were not worth sixpence a piece nor fit for any use except for fireing & that upon the whole matter it appears to me fully in proofe that the throwing down and demolishing the said 8 houses was by him the said Wm. Tubbs done after he had full notice of the suite commenced and decree obtained by the Plt. in this court for the said lands as also of the said order whereby the same were directed to be set by me to the best bidder and after he had also full notice that the said lands were by me set to the said James Webb as aforesaid and therefore I am humbly of oppinion that the said Wm. Tubbs is guilty of the contempt laid to his charge which I humble certify and submit to your Lordship this 29th June 1727 - James Riley\" An additional note is written to bottom left of main text as follows: \"Notice given of filing this report to Mr. Powell this 12th July 1727 Dobson. Rec'd the 12th July 1727\".
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\n Addressed and dated \"Bray May the 2 1799\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, or (an ?) order ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated \"Bray May the 2 1799\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, or (an ?) order one hundred & twelve pounds ten shillings Stg. being one quarter of Year's annuity due to me the second inst. by the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Kenmare\", (i.e. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). The name of Thos. Fanning appears at bottom right. Appears to be addressed, at bottom left, to the \"Rt. Hon David Latouche & Co.\". At bottom left the following: \"on (?) Lord Kenmare 2 May\". At rear the following: \"Received 2 May 1799 Joseph Taylor\". Faintly visible near left margin is an embossed stamp for 1 shilling. Part of a crest with the letters \"GR\" are visible as a watermark in the paper. Size - 24.1cm by 9.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated \"Bray August the 5 1799\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor or order one hundred ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated \"Bray August the 5 1799\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor or order one hundred and twelve pounds ten shillings Stg. being a quarter of a year's annuity due to me the 2nd inst. by the Rt. Hon Lord Viscount Kenmare\" (i.e Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Appears to be addressed, at bottom left, to the \"Rt. Hon David Latouche & Co. \". The name Thos. Fanning appears at bottom right. At bottom left also the following: \" 5 Aug\" with two initials, difficult to deceipher, (J T?) is written. At rear the name \"Joseph Taylor\" is written. An embossed stamp for 1 shilling and 6 pence is visible at top left. Part of a crest is visible as a water mark in the paper. Size - 23.7cm by 9.7cm.
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\n \"I confess to have received from Mr. Canon (?) Everard two hundred and ten guilders exchange money and ...<\/span>\n \"I confess to have received from Mr. Canon (?) Everard two hundred and ten guilders exchange money and that by order of my sister d-Cunha dated the 2nd of - last, witness my hand 16 of October 1717. Kenmare\". Size - 20.8cm by 14.2cm.\n\nThe Kenmare referred to here is probable Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bart., and Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sherrif Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels, (26) April 1720. (da Cunha) was Katherine, a sister of Nicholas. She married Don Louis da Cunha, a Portugese Ambassador in 1702. (MacLysaght, E. \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\", 1942, reprinted 1970, ps. 471 and 475) . Nicholas is referred to as a \"gay old spendthrift\" in exile at Ghent by MacLysaght (p. 94) and also in a number of letters, including those on pages 9, 14, 18, 19, 20 and 112.\n
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The Kenmare referred to here is probable Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bart., and Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sherrif Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels, (26) April 1720. d - Cunha (da Cunha) was Katherine, a sister of Nicholas. She married Don Louis da Cunha, a Portugese Ambassador in 1702. (MacLysaght, E. \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\", 1942, reprinted 1970, ps. 471 and 475) . Nicholas is referred to as a \"gay old spendthrift\" in exile at Ghent by MacLysaght (p. 94) and also in a number of letters, including those on pages 9, 14, 18, 19, 20 and 112.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"34","2":"K.35E.28","1":"18th Century","3":"31 March 1733","4":"
\n Addressed and dated Dublin 31 March 1733 - £91.16.0. \"On the third day of May next pay Messrs. Harper & M...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Dublin 31 March 1733 - £91.16.0. \"On the third day of May next pay Messrs. Harper & Morris* or order at their house in Cork(e), ninety one pounds sixteen shillings & eight pence of (?) value received of Hugh Henry Esq., & Co. by -\". Appears to be signed at bottom right by Wm. Wildon (Weldon ? - See Remarks)*. Appears to be addressed to \"Mr. Daniel Cronine* at Rathmore near Corke\". Ar rear the following: \"Rec'd contents for Messrs Harper & Morris, John Armestead\". Also \"July 5th - 1733 Mr Weldo's bill on Harper & Morris - £91.16.0\". Size - 19.9cm by 7.4cm
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*Harper and Morris were merchants in Cork and are mentioned by MacLysaght, in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\", 1970 (first published 1942), p. 340. *Daniel Cronin(e) served as agent to the 3rd Viscount Kenmare. He was Sir Valentine Browne, 5th Bart., 3rd Viscount Kenmare, born 10th March 1694(5). Died 30th June 1736 (MacLysaght E. 471). *William Weldon, a Dublin lawyer, was a brother-in-law to Valentine Browne, (MacLysaght p.109).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"35","2":"K.36E.1","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Tuesday the 8 July 1760. Damer V. Browne. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\"....<\/span>\n \"Tuesday the 8 July 1760. Damer V. Browne. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). \"Ward agt (against ?) Brown and the contrary. The within summons (?) read on the hearing of this case. Conste. Cullen dr\". At rear the following: \"Valentine Brown commonly call'd Lord Kenmare Pet. James Lavallin Esq., & others Defts. I do hereby certify that I have issued three several summons's in this cause and that the Pet's clke has duly attended but no effectual attendance has been given by the Defts' or any person concerned for them. Dated this 25 Nov. 1729\". Signed at bottom right by Jas. Riley. Size - 19.1cm by 14.9cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.12","6":"At left front margin the number \"12\" is written in blue ink. Conste. Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registrar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"36","2":"K.36E.2","1":"18th Century","3":"8 November 1729","4":"
\n \"Ward agt (against ?) Brown and the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause\". S...<\/span>\n \"Ward agt (against ?) Brown and the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear: \"Brown V Levallin and al. I appoint all parties concerned to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Monday - 10 Inst. at 5 O' Clock in the evening to proceed in this cause as by order directed. Dated this 8 Novb. 1729\". Signed by Jas Riley. Then follows a paragraph of text which is difficult to read. Upside down at the bottom of the page is the following: \"Damer V Browne. Tuesday the 8 July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\" Signed by Conste. Cullen dr. Size - 20.2cm by 16.3cm
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Conste. Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registrar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"37","2":"K.36E.3","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer v Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\"...<\/span>\n \"Damer v Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrr). Also \"Ward agt (against ?) Brown and the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of the cause. Signed by Conste. Cullen dr . At rear the following: \"Val Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Bridestreet upon Wednesday the 18th inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 16th day of December 1734\". Signed by Wm. Hois (?). Also \"to proceed on the Aul (?) agt. Lavallin & Damer\". Also 17th Dec 1734 served Mr. - Mr. Dobson and Mr Burton - with a coppie at their office\", with initials. Size - 20.3cm by 8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registrar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"38","2":"K.36E.4","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer V Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\"...<\/span>\n \"Damer V Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Brown and the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of these causes\". Signed by Const. Cullen dr. At rear the following: \"Val Brown vers. White & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my Chambers in Bridestreet upon Wednesday the 18th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on - order of reference in sd. cause. dated the 16th day of December 1734\". Signed by Wm. Hois (?). Also \" to proceed agt. the Whites. Also 17th December 1734 served Mr. Dobsons - with a coppie at his office\", with initials. Size - 20.4cm by 8.2cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registrar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"39","2":"K.36E.5","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer & Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\"...<\/span>\n \"Damer & Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Browne and the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear the following: \"Val' Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Shipstreet upon Thursday the 10th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 8th day of May 1733\". The last sentence may read as follows: \"Also served Mr Power & Mr Dobson and left entry at Mr Powell's (with initials\". Signed by Wm. Hois (?). Size - 19.5cm by 7.5cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"40","2":"K.36E.6","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Brown & the countrary. the within summons read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr. At rear the following: \"Val' Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concerned in this cause are (?) hereby summond to meet at my chamber in -street on Saturday the 16th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of - in sd. cause. Dated the 15th day of June 1733\". Remainder difficult to decipher, but may include references to a Mr Dobson, Mr Power and Mr Burton. Size - 20.1cm by 7.7cm
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"41","2":"K.36E.7","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer & Browne\" Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\"...<\/span>\n \"Damer & Browne\" Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt Brown and the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear: \"Val' Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chamber in shipstreet upon Friday the 25th inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 24th day of May 1733\" Signed by Wm. Hois (?). Last sentence is unclear but may be \"Also served Mr. Power and Mr Dobson and left entrie at Mr Powells (with initials)\". Size - 20.2cm by 7.7cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"42","2":"K.36E.8","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear the following: \"Val' Brown vers' White & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summo'd to meet at my chambers in Bridestreet upon Monday the 9th inst. at 7 of - clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 7th day of December 1734\". Signed by Wm. Hois (?). Sentence at bottom left difficult to decipher. Size - 20.1cm by 7.8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"43","2":"K.36E.9","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Browne and the countrary. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of the sd. cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also appears to be a reference to Mr Dobson at top right of document. At rear, \"Wal' Brown vers. Lavallin & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Shipstreet upon Monday the 19th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 16th day of Nov. 1733\". Appears to be signed by Wm. Hois. \"Also served Mr Power & Mr Dobson\" (with initials). Size - 15.7cm by 9.7cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"44","2":"K.36E.10","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Browne and the contrart. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of the sd. cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear, \"Val' Brown vers' White & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Bridestreet upon Monday - 16th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 13th day of December 1733(?)\". Appears to be signed by Wm. Hois(?). \"Also served Mr Power, Mr Burton and Mr Dobson with this (with initials)\". Size - 19.8cm by 8.2cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"45","2":"K.36E.11","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt Browne & the contrary. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of these causes\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (deputy Registrar). A sentence difficult to decipher along right margin of document, appears to include the names of Messrs. Dobson, Power, Burton and Powell. At rear the following: \"Val' Browne and White & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Bridestreet upon Saturday the 23d inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 22nd day of Febry. 1733\". Appears to be signed by Wm. Hois. The last sentence is difficult to decipher. Size - 20.2cm by 7.6cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"46","2":"K.37E.1","1":"18th Century","3":"18 February (?) 1728","4":"
\n Those mentioned at top right of document within the Latin text include Richard Hedges, Jacobus Cardonnel, Mari...<\/span>\n Those mentioned at top right of document within the Latin text include Richard Hedges, Jacobus Cardonnel, Maria Lilly, John Asgill and Valentine Brown. \"The Defts. Cardonnel & Lilly intend to move the Court at the first general - or so soon after as Councell can be heard that they may be at liberty to add an exception to the exception already taken by them to Mr. Eightbonns (?) report of the 3rd of Feb(?) 1726. Dated Feb 18th 1728. Pray defend this notice\/ Immyns p. Deft\". Size - 20.5cm by 9.2cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Most but not all of the text of this document is transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"47","2":"K.36E.12","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this case...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this case\". Signed by Conte. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt Brown and the contrary. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of their causes\". Signed by Conte. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). At right angles to main text and written close to right margin is the following: \"20 summo's in 1734 & 1735\". At rear the following: \"Val' Browne v White & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Bridestreet upon Saturday the 23 inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed upon the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 22d day of Febry. 1733\". Appears to be signed by Wm. Hois. Last sentence is not very clear but may read as \"Also served Mr. Dobson and Mr. Burton & Mr. Power's - at their offices\", (with initials). Size - 20cm by 8.8cm max..
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"48","2":"K.36E.13","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Browne & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed by Conste. Cullen dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear, The names of the litigants are missing at top left corner, where the document was repaired. \"I appoint all parties concer'd to meet a(t) my chambers in Backlane on Saturday - 14th (Feb is crossed out) inst at 6 o'clock in the evening to proceed in the causes as by order directed. Dated this 12th Febry. 1729\". Signed by Jas Riley. Size - 19.9cm by 7.3cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Part of a watermark, apparently portion of a crest is visible in this document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"49","2":"K.36E.14","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this caus...<\/span>\n \"Damer and Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause\". \"Signed by Conste. Cullen dr\" (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Browne & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause\". Signed Conste Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar). At rear \"Brown v Levallin et al. I appoint all Parties concer'd to meet at my Chambers in Back Lane on Tuesday the 10th Inst. at 6 o' clock in the evening to proceed in this cause as by order directed. Dated this 15th Nov. 1729\". Signed by Jas. Riley. Size - 18.3cm by 9cm
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"50","2":"K.36E.15","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n \"Damer & Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within Summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n \"Damer & Browne. Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within Summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar)\". Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of the cause. Conste. Cullin dr\". Also \"Ward agt. Brown & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause. Conste Cullin dr\". Written upside down immediately beneath this is the following: \"20 Summons's in 1734 & 1735\". At top right, and written sideways, is the following: \"Brown v White (?) summons\" and \"Same v Lavallin summons\". At rear the following: \"Val Brown vers White & al. The Parties concer'd in this cause are hereby summo'd to meet at my Chambers in Bridestreet upon Monday - 16th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated - 13th day of December 1734\". Appears to be signed by Wm. Hois. Immediately beneath this is text difficult to read but which appears to be as follows: \"to proceed ag. Deft. Whites (?). Also served Mr Dobson - with a copy of this at his office\",. Also Val' Brown vers Lavallin & Al. \"The Parties concer'd in this cause are hereby sumond to meet at my Chambers in Bridestreet upon Monday the 16th Inst. at 7 of ye clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 19th day of December 1734\". Appears to be signed at bottom right by Wm. Hois. At bottom of page the following: \"to proceed on the - agt the Defts. Lavallin & Damer. These served Mr. Burton Mr. Power & Mr. Dobson - with coppies at their offices\". Size - 20.3cm by 16cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"51","2":"K.36E.16","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar)\". Also Ward agt Brown & the contary. \"The within summons read on the hearing of this cause\". At rear the following: \"Brown v Levallin. I appoint all parties concerned to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Monday - 4th inst. at 5 o'clock in the evening to proceed in their cause by order directed. Dated this 2d. of May 1730\". Signed at bottom Jas. Riley. Remainder illeligible. Size - 19.1cm by 6.6cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Part of a watermark, apparently portion of a crest, is visible along the bottom edge of this document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"52","2":"K.36E.17","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\" (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt. Brown & the contary. The within summons read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear the forrowing (written upside down): \"Brown v Levallin I appoint all parties concerned to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Tuesday - 26th inst. at 7 o' clock in ye evening to proceed in this cause as by order directed. Dated the 25th November 1728\". Signed at bottom right by Jas. Riley. At bottom the following: \"A copy in court of chry (?) and at the same time a copy in said place, with initials. Serve Mr. - and Mr. Dobson with copies of this summons\" with initials. Size - 20.2cm by 10.6cm
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Part of a watermark, apparently portions of several letters, are visible near the top portion of this document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"53","2":"K.36E.18","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt Browne & the countary. The within summons read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear the following: \"Browne v Lavallin et al. I appoint all parties concerned to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Monday the 11th instant at 6 o'clock in the evening to proceed in this cause as by order directed. Dated the 8th May 1730\". Signed at bottom right by Jas. Riley. At bottom the following: \" I have (?) served Mr. Power and Mr. Dobson in their respective (?) offices\" with initials. Size - 20.2cm by 6.4cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"54","2":"K.36E.19","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their cause. Constante Cullin dr\". The following is written at right angles to main text at right margin: \"Browne v Lavallin with additional illegible text. At rear the following: Brown v Lavallin et al. I do hereby certify that three several summons have been issued by me in this cause and that the Plts. eike (?) has duly attended but no effectual attendance has been given by ye Deft. Lavallin or his elke.\" Dated the 2nd of June 1725 . Signed at bottom right by Jas. Riley. Size - 19.9cm by 12.3cm max.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Part of a watermark, apparently part of a crest, is visible near the bottom margin of this document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"55","2":"K.36E.20","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt. Browne & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of their causes. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear and written upside down the following: \"Val Brown vers' White et al. The Parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Chancery Lane on Monday the 14th inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 12th day of July 1735\". Signed at bottom right by Wm. Hois. Sentence at bottom of page is difficult to decipher, it appears to refer to Mr. Dobson and Mr. Power. Size - 20.2cm by 8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"56","2":"K.37E.2","1":"18th Century","3":"27 October 1715","4":"
\n From McCarthy More correspondence Addressed and dated Pallis, Oct. 27th 1715. To Daniel Mahony at Doonloe. ...<\/span>\n From McCarthy More correspondence Addressed and dated Pallis, Oct. 27th 1715. To Daniel Mahony at Doonloe. \"I am now going the county of Corke and doe not expect to return till after the fayre in the meantime I shall expect and doe desire you not pay the rent of Laharde to the Collectors for I have settled the Quit rent in other places and kept you to my self which I hope will be acceptable to you from your most humble (?)\". Signed R. McCarthymore. Remains of red sealing wax visible on left portion of document which measures 25.9cm by 16.5cm. Part of a crest is visible as a watermark along bottom of document.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"See MacLysaght, E. \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\", 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 10, for a partial transcription of this document.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"57","2":"K.36E.21","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deput...<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also in bottom right portion of document the following: \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of the cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear the following: \"Brown v Lavallin et al. I appoint all parties concerned in this cause to meet at my chamber in Back Lane on Thursday the 13th instant at seven in the evening to proceed in the cause as by order directed. Dated 11th November 1729. Jas. Riley\". The text at bottom left is difficult to decipher but it appears to contain a reference to Mr. Power and the Court of Chancery. Size - 19.9cm by 8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"58","2":"K.36E.22","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar)\". Also \"Ward agt. Brown & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of the cause. Constante Cullin dr.\" At rear and upside down is the following: \"Browne v Lavallin. The parties concer'd in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Chancerylane upon the 21st inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 19th day of February 1734. Wm Hois (?)\". The last sentence is difficult to decipher, however it appears to contain a reference to Mr. Dobson and Mr. Power. Size - 20cm by 8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"59","2":"K.36E.23","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Ward. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. C...<\/span>\n Damer & Ward. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Cornstante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt. Brown & the contrary. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At bottom right corner and at right angles to the main text is a date of 17 May 1728 (?) with some text difficult to decipher. At rear the following: \"Brown v White & Lavallin. I appoint all parties concerned to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Tuesday ye 21st instant at 7 o clock with - to proceed in the cause as by order directed. Dated the 17th May 1728. Jas. Riley.\" The last sentence is illegible but appears to refer to Dobson. Size - 21.8cm by 8.6cm max.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"60","2":"K.36E.24","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of the cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear and upside down the following: \"Val Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concer'd in this cause are hereby summo'd to meet at my chambers in Chancerylane upon Wednesday the 26th inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 25th day of Febry 1734.Wm Hois (?)\". Size - 19.6cm by 7.9cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"61","2":"K.36E.25","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar)\". Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within sunnons was read on the hearing of the cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" At rear and upside down the following: \"Browne v White & al. The parties concer'd in this cause are hereby summo'd to meet at my chambers in Chancerylane upon Saturday the 7th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 6th day of June 1735. Wm. Hois (?)\". The last sentence appears to read as follows: \"Then served Mr. Gardner, Mr. dobso's elke in the Court of Chancery and left an entry with Mr. Powell & elke\" with initials. Size - 19.6cm by 7.9cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"62","2":"K.36E.26","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Con...<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar). Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear and upside down the following: \"Val Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concer'd in this cause are hereby summo'd to meet at my chambers in Chancerylane upon Monday the 17th inst. at 7 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 14th day of Febrt. 1734. Wm. Hois (?). to proceed with and agt the Deft. Lavallin. The last sentence is difficult to decipher, but appears to refer to copies being served on Mr. Dobson and Mr. ? at their offices. Size - 19.8cm by 7.9cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above. Part of a watermark, consisting of parts of several letters is visible along the top margin of this document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"63","2":"K.36E.27","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Brown. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. ...<\/span>\n Damer & Brown. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear and upside down the following: Browne v White & al. I appoint all parties concerned to attend at my chambers in Chancerylane on tesday the 22nd instant at seven of the clock in the afternoon to proceed in this cause, as is by order directed. Dated this twentyfirst day of July Anno Dom. 1735\". Signed by Wm. Hois. (Please note the above details are handwritten in on a printed form\". The last sentence (handwritten) reads as follows: \"Then served Mr. Gardner at Mr. Dobsons office with a coppie and left an entry at Mr. Powells\", with initials. Size - 21.9cm by 8.4cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"64","2":"K.36E.28","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar). \"Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear and upside down the following: \"Val Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concerned in this cause are hereby summond to meet at my chambers in Chancerylane upon Monday the 24th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 22nd day of Febry. 1734. W. Hois (?) to proceed on the case (?) against Lavallin. Then served Mr. Dobson and Mr. Geering's (?) elke at their offices with coppies\", with initials and \"2 clock\". Size - 19.4cm by 8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"65","2":"K.36E.29","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" Also \"Ward agt Brown & the contrary. This summons read on hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". At rear and upside down the following: \"Brown v Lavallin. I appoint all parties concer'd to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Tuesday ye 3rd inst at 7 o' clock in the evening to proceed in this cause as by order directed. Dated the 2d December 1728. Jas. Riley\". Text at bottom left is difficult to read but it appears to refer to copies being served on Mr. Power (Powell ?) and Mr. Dobson at their offices. Size - 20.4cm by 7.5cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Please note that most but not all the text on this document has been transcribed above.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"66","2":"K.36E.30","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Con...<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (Deputy Registrar).\" At rear the following: \"Val' Brown vers' Lavallin & al. The parties concer'd in this cause are hereby summo'd to meet at my chambers in Chancerylane upon Fryday the 14th inst. at 6 of the clock in the afternoon to proceed on the order of reference in sd. cause. Dated the 13th day of Febry. 1734. Wm. Hois\". Also the following text beginning at bottom left: \"To proceed on the - against Lavallin. Then served Mr. Dobson, Mr Powers (Powell ?) and Mr Burton with coppies at their respective offices\" with initials. Size - 19.5cm by 8cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"67","2":"K.36E.31","1":"18th Century","3":"8 July (Tuesday) 1760","4":"
\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause....<\/span>\n Damer & Browne. \"Tuesday the 8th July 1760. The within summons was this day read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr (deputy Registrar). Also Ward agt Brown & the contrary. The within summons was read on the hearing of this cause. Constante Cullin dr\". Near right edge of document the following text, difficult to decipher, is written: \"Deft. Rilegh (?) summoned\". At rear the following: \"Brown v Lavallin. I appoint all parties concer'd to meet at my chambers in Backlane on Saturday ye 2d of May next at 6 o clock in the evening to proceed in this cause by order directed. Dated this 30th April 1730. Jas. Riley\". Sentence to bottom left of this is difficult to decipher. Size - 20.1cm by 14.1cm max.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Cullen dr appears to be Constant Cullen Deputy Registar as referred to by MacLysaght in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 314. Portion of a watermark is visible along the bottom edge of this document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"68","2":"K.37E.3","1":"18th Century","3":"5 December 1713","4":"
\n Addressed to Randolph McCarthy More at Pallice. Signed by Edward Herbert (Senr.) and dated 5th December 1713. ...<\/span>\n Addressed to Randolph McCarthy More at Pallice. Signed by Edward Herbert (Senr.) and dated 5th December 1713. The letter which is transcriped by MacLysaght See Remarks concerns linen. At bottom left the following is inscribed: \"Old Ned's Letter\". Size - 24.2cm by 17.9cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"See MacLysaght, E. \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\", 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 8, for a transcription of this document. Edward Herbert (senior) of Muckross and Kilcow, Co. Kerry, High Sheriff, b. 1660, m. 1684 Agnes, dau of Patrick Crosbie, of Tubrid and d. 1737. Survived by son Edward (of Kilcow and Muckross, MP for Ludlow, Salop 1754 - 70, b. 1693, m (1723 - MacLysaght, p. 475) Hon Frances Browne, 2nd dau of 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Edward Herbert died 1770, leaving issue, Thomas etc. (Burke's Irish Family Records 1976, ps. 576 - 577). Note MacLysaght (p. 57) has published a letter from Frances (Browne) Herbert to her brother on the occasion of his second marriage to Lady Fingall in 1735. The letter is addressed and dated \"Muckris, 1 (or 16) Oct.\", 1735.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"69","2":"K.37E.4","1":"18th Century","3":"Not Dated","4":"
\n The document is not dated and appears to consist of a brief set of accounts amounting to £2.10.6. It is ...<\/span>\n The document is not dated and appears to consist of a brief set of accounts amounting to £2.10.6. It is titled Tubbs v Brown (probably Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Size - 19.5cm by 10.5cm max.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.1 (Tubbs). K.40E.11 K.41E.5 K.40E.29","6":"The Tubbs in question here may be Wm. Tubbs as referred to on pages 54, 171, 175, 303, 339 and 400 of MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970). On page 400 of MacLysaght is the following extract concerning William Tubbs: \"6 May 1720. Order from Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, to William Tubbs to give up possession of the Burgess lands of Any (parish of Knockany, Small County Barony, Co. Limerick) conatining about 350 acres, held by Tubbs under a lease made to Edward Stradford by John Asgill, now determined by the death of Nicholas, 2nd Viscount Kenmare\",","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"70","2":"K.37E.5","1":"18th Century","3":"28 July 1726","4":"
\n Title - \"28th July 1726. Mr. Keating's writ for 335,12:2. being in of interest and cost of entering judgment o...<\/span>\n Title - \"28th July 1726. Mr. Keating's writ for 335,12:2. being in of interest and cost of entering judgment on Lord Kenmare's bond).\" (Valentine, 3rd Viscount). At rear the text reads as follows: \"Rec'd from the Lord Kenmare by the hands of Daniel Duggan the sume of thirty three pounds six shillings and eight pence being in full of the months interest money due to me the 27th inst. July on a bond of five hundred pounds forfeited (?) the 27th September 1721 by Lord Kenmare as also (?) two pounds five shillings & six pence for cost of entering Judgement on said bond witnessed my hand this 28th July 1726 six (?)\". Signed by Wm (?) Keating. Size - 23.3cm by 18.2cm max. Part of a crest is visible as a watermark.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Is this the Keating referred to on p. 407 of MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), in an account dated 1723 listing the present rents and encumbrances of Kenmare?. In this Kenmare is noted as owing Keating £500.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"71","2":"K.38E.1","1":"18th Century","3":"1728","4":"
\n This document has been transcribed in full by MacLysaght (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 174). Size -...<\/span>\n This document has been transcribed in full by MacLysaght (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 174). Size - 32.2cm by 11cm. Part of a crest is visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.37E.4 (Tubbs) K.40E.11 K.41E.5","6":"See MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 174.","7":"
","8":"1"},{"0":"72","2":"K.38E.3","1":"18th Century","3":"25 November 1762","4":"
\n Title - \"John Damer Esq. surviving Exer. & residuary of Joseph Damer Esq - Plaintiff. Thos. Brown Esq. & othe...<\/span>\n Title - \"John Damer Esq. surviving Exer. & residuary of Joseph Damer Esq - Plaintiff. Thos. Brown Esq. & others Defendants\". Document consists of 25 pages of an oath sworn by Thomas Hartley \"of the city of Dublin, gent agent for the Plaintiff in this cause\". The document refers to various leases made by John Asgill and Melchior Lavallin, including one dated 16th February 1703 made by John Asgill concerning Ross Castle.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"See the contents of K.36. K.40E.12 K.40E.14","6":"MacLysaght refers to a letter addressed and dated Dublin, 24th Aug., 1733 (not transcribed) on p. 56 of \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" (1942, reprinted 1970), in which it is clear that Lavalli's portion was assigned to Damer as further security for money lent to Melchior Lavallin by Damer's uncle.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"73","2":"K.38E.4","1":"18th Century","3":"20 April 1762","4":"
\n Title - \"Hammond (Hammond) a Asgill & others. Cert proceedings in cause in 1710. No. 100. Conceyed this copy...<\/span>\n Title - \"Hammond (Hammond) a Asgill & others. Cert proceedings in cause in 1710. No. 100. Conceyed this copy with the record the 24th March 1762 G.C. 20th April 1762 G W\". On reverse the following: \"Anthony Hammond Esq. on behalf of himself and of Valentine, Elizabeth, Margaret and Frances Browne, Infants, Plaintiffs. John Asgill, James Cardonnell, Wm. Lilly, Richd. Hedges, M. Griffin, Katherine Browne, N. Purcell (and others) Defendants\". Extract from text as follows: \"Search being made in the Book (?) of Pleadings remaining of Record in the Office of the Rolls of his Majesty's High Court of Chancery in Ireland I find Plts. Filed their Bill 8th May 1710*. Bill taken of the file this 1st November 1710 by order dated 31st October 1710, filed again 7th November 1710. Deft. Laugton filed his ans. 29th November 1711 with a - thereto annesed. Deft. Herbert filed his ans. 9th Dec. 1712. Bill taken of the file this 24th - by order dated 23rd Janry. 1712, filed again 20th Janry. 1712. Deft. Cadogan filed his answer 25th Febry. 1712. Deft. O' Hara filed his answer - - 29th April 1713. Deft. Archdeacon filed his answer 29th April 1713. Deft. John While filed his answer 24th November 1713. Deft. Holmes filed his answer 19th March 1713 since which I do not find any further proceedings in this cause which I certify this nineteenth day of November one thousand seven hundred and fifty nine. John Lodge, Clerk & Keeper of the Rolls\". Circular crest visible as a watermark on right side of document.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Helen Browne died c. 1700 leaving a son and heir by Sir Nicholas Browne, \"he the said Valentine by Anthony Hamond (Hammond) his guardian claimed and was decreed (23 March, 1701) to a remainder in tail of all the said estates after his father's death according to his rights under the limitations in the settlement of 1664 and 1675\". (MacLysaght p. 295). The Bill of 8th May 1710 is referred to by MacLysaght, E. in \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\", 1942, (reprinted 1970), p. 298.","7":"
","8":"1"},{"0":"74","2":"K.38E.7","1":"18th Century","3":"21 January 1762","4":"
\n Title - Dr. William Cooke Esq., is Account with Thomas Browne Esq. commonly called Lord Kenmare. \"1757, Octobe...<\/span>\n Title - Dr. William Cooke Esq., is Account with Thomas Browne Esq. commonly called Lord Kenmare. \"1757, October 18th. To your Bond & Warrant of this date with interest at 6 p.c. = £539:5:0. To interest of that sum from the 18th of October 1757 to the 21st January 1762 being 4 years 3 months & 3 days at 6 p.c. = £137:15,5. To interest of £4400 due on your Fathers & your security from the 9th January (to which time all interest was paid) to the 9th January 1762 being 2 years at £5 p cent = £440:0:0. To your cash note dated the 10th June 1760 payable on demand for £113:15:0. Total £1230:15:5. 1762 January 21st. By William Cooke Esq's Bond & Warrant of this date of the penalty of two thousand four hundred and sixty one pounds ten shillings & ten pence payable with interest at five pounds p. cent on the twenty first day of July next which is in full of the opposite sum + £1230:15:5. The foregoing account stated & settled this day when all the vouchers of this account were delivered up to Mr. Cooke except the security for the principal sum of four thousand four hundred pounds which still remain unsatisified. Dublin 21st January 1762\". Signed by William Cooke and Kenmare. In the presence of Andrew Stewart and Den. Doran*. A crest is visible as a watermark in this paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"In 1750 Sir Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare (b. 1726, d. 1795) married Anne Cooke, a daughter of Thomas Cooke, of Painstown, Co. Carlow. (MacLysaght p. 471). An Agreement was made on the marriage of Kenmare and Anne, dated the 25th August 1753, between Kenmare, Thomas Cooke and William Cooke his son and heir, \"providing for payment of 5% interest on part of the capital sum of £4,000 unpaid\", (MacLysaght 427). This with other references in MacLysaght on p. 428 suggests that Cooke was unable to pay the marriage settlement sum of £4,000. Upon William Cooke's death in 1788 (MacLysaght p.87) Kenmare succeeded to the Cooke lands in Cos. Kilkenny, Laois (once known as Queen's County) and Carlow (i.e. the \"Leinster\" Estate). *Denis Doran is probably the same person referred to several times by MacLysaght but especially in the letter dated 16th September 1769 and addressed to Kenmare by Doran in which he seeks adequate remuneration for all the legal work he and his clerks have expended on Kenmare's legal cases. (p. 77).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"75","2":"K.38E.14","1":"18th Century","3":"1732","4":"
\n The document appears to deal with the legal costs incurred by Kenmare (Valentine 3rd Viscount) during Easter, ...<\/span>\n The document appears to deal with the legal costs incurred by Kenmare (Valentine 3rd Viscount) during Easter, Trinity and Michaelmas Terms of 1732. The cases appear to have concerned Kenmare, Griffin, Mullins, Rich. Hussey, Cushin and Hen. Moore. Total costs incurred = £24:8:9d halfpenny. Crest and the letters \"GR\" are visible as a watermark in the paper.
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\n Title - \"Assignees of Hedges & Griffin\". Among the amounts referred to is a yearly Quitt & Crown rent of £...<\/span>\n Title - \"Assignees of Hedges & Griffin\". Among the amounts referred to is a yearly Quitt & Crown rent of £93:0:0, Interest of Purcel's money of £257:3:0, interest of Madam D'aCunha's money of £199:15:0
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\n Title - \"Copy of Agreement between Lord Kenmare, Thomas* Cooke & William Cooke Esq. concerning the payment...<\/span>\n Title - \"Copy of Agreement between Lord Kenmare, Thomas* Cooke & William Cooke Esq. concerning the payment of £2000. August 23rd 1758\". Copy of an Indenture made between Thomas Browne\" commonly called Lord Kenmare\" first part, Thomas Cooke \"of Paynstown in the Catherlogh\" second part, and William Cooke son and heir of Thomas, third part. \"Witness that whereas upon the Intermarriage of the said Thomas Browne with the said Thomas Cooke's daughter the said Thomas Cooke entered into certain securities for payment of four thousand four hundred pounds with interest as therein specified as part of his said Daughter's marriage portion and whereas it was agreed between the said Thomas Cooke and Williamd Cooke that two thousand pounds of the said principal sum of four thousand four hundred pound should be deem'd the proper debt of the said William Cooke, but that the said Thomas Cooke should pay and keep down the interest thereof during his life and to carry this agreement partly into execution the said William Cooke and Thomas Cooke executed a bond onto the said Thomas Browne dated the twenty eight day of April in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred fifty three in the in the penalty of four thousand pounds conditioned for the payment of two thousand pound with interest at the rate of five pounds yearly by the hundred on the twentyeight day of October one thousand seven hundred fifty three with warrent of Attorney to confess judgement thereon. Now therefore it is hereby agreed and declared by all and every the parties hereonto that the two thousand pound by the said principal sum of four thousand four hundred pounds, and the said sum of two thousand pounds are one and the same debt due to the said Thomas Browne and the proper debt of the said William Cooke for which the said Thomas Cooke stands security as aforesaid but that the said Thomas Cooke shall pay and keep down the interest thereof during his life. In witness whereof the parties to these presents have hereunto put their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Signed sealed and delived in presence of Edward Cooke, David Boland\". Signed by Thomas and Williamd Cooke. A crest is visible as a watermark in the paper and also the letters \"C&I Honig\". (Thomas Cooke* - In 1750 Sir Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare (b. 1726, d. 1795) married Anne Cooke, a daughter of Thomas Cooke, of Painstown, Co. Carlow. (MacLysaght p. 471). An Agreement was made on the marriage of Kenmare and Anne, dated the 25th (? see above) August 1753, between Kenmare, Thomas Cooke and William Cooke his son and heir, \"providing for payment of 5% interest on part of the capital sum of £4,000 unpaid\", (MacLysaght 427). This with other references in MacLysaght on p. 428 suggests that Cooke was unable to pay the marriage settlement sum of £4,000. Upon William Cooke's death in 1788 (MacLysaght p.87) Kenmare succeeded to the Cooke lands in Cos. Kilkenny, Laois (once known as Queen's County) and Carlow `i.e. the \"Leinster\" estate`).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.2 K.32E.15","6":"Thomas Cooke* - In 1750 Sir Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare (b. 1726, d. 1795) married Anne Cooke, a daughter of Thomas Cooke, of Painstown, Co. Carlow. (MacLysaght p. 471). An Agreement was made on the marriage of Kenmare and Anne, dated the 25th (? see above) August 1753, between Kenmare, Thomas Cooke and William Cooke his son and heir, \"providing for payment of 5% interest on part of the capital sum of £4,000 unpaid\", (MacLysaght 427). This with other references in MacLysaght on p. 428 suggests that Cooke was unable to pay the marriage settlement sum of £4,000. Upon William Cooke's death in 1788 (MacLysaght p.87) Kenmare succeeded to the Cooke lands in Cos. Kilkenny, Laois (once known as Queen's County) and Carlow (i.e. the \"Leinster\" estate).","7":"
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\n The first 21 pages of this document are missing. At present pages 22 to 72 are filed here in box 39. They cons...<\/span>\n The first 21 pages of this document are missing. At present pages 22 to 72 are filed here in box 39. They consist of a series of 5 depositions taken on the 16th of January 1722 in the house of the widow Mary ? in the city of Cork, in defence of Melchior Lavallin. The depositions were made by James Hurly of Co. Tipperary, William ? of Glin Co. Cork, Francis Hodder and Thomas Deane both of Cork City and Darby Carty of Co. Cork. Among the people mentioned in the depositions are William King, John White, Col. Rice, Darby Grady, Standish Grady, Capt. Thomas Browne, Sir Mathew Deane, James Nash, George Collins. It is stated that Lavallin and White entered into the lands of Hospital in May of 1693. It is continually stated that Lavallin got as much as he could for the lands, most of which were waste and over flown with water at the time, requiring drainage. It is also stated that between 1703 - 05 the price of goods in the markets of Cork and Limerick were very low. Butter at 11s, some timber at 12s p. hundred, wool at 5s per stone, Barley from 8s to 10s, wheat from 10d to 12d per sack and that the best beef sold from 4 to 5s per hundred. In 1705 the prices advanced. The document is stated at the end to be a copy and is dated 18th March 1762 and signed by Thos. Tench.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"79","2":"K.40E.1","1":"18th Century","3":"27 May 1779","4":"
\n Title - \"General Account of Building his Lordship's Farmyard from 14th October last to the 27th May 1779 = ...<\/span>\n Title - \"General Account of Building his Lordship's Farmyard from 14th October last to the 27th May 1779 = £345:17:9 halfpenny\". \"Paid John Carthy for 14900 bricks p. John Hores cert. & his rect. - £15:9:0. Paid Derby Moynihan for 3250 lathes p. dos. cert and rect. - £1:4:6. Paid the different bills of the carriage of boards p. vouchers and acct. in book page 14 - £6:19:2. Paid John Hore the different sums he expended on do. work p. his general account & vouchers & charge in book pa: 20 and 22 - £135:10:2 halfpenny. Paid do. for his own attendance 137 days commencing 25th July last and ending 9th January at 2s for half p. day p. rect. at foot of his general account and charge in do. page 22 - £10:11: halfpenny. Paid the different bills of joysts and other timbers p. vouchers and account page 21 and 24 - £30:7:0. Paid the tradesmen & labourers different bills p. vouchers and account page 21 and 23 - £80:10:6 halfpenny. Paid the different bills of lime p. vouchers & account page 8 - £36:13:0. Paid Tim Horgan on account slating and not charged in John Hores general acct. p. rect.- £2. Paid George Fitzgerald half a years salary due to him 27th May p. rect. - 11:7:6. Total £339:1:3 halfpenny. Paid George Fitzgerald - £6:16:6. Overall total £345:17:9 halfpenny\". There is a watermark of a queen and a lion in an enclosure on the front right hand side of this document.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"80","2":"K.40E.2","1":"18th Century","3":"1752 to 1758","4":"
\n Title - \"Thomas Cooke of Paynstown Esq. to Thomas Brown Esq., called Lord Kenmare on account of £4400 pr...<\/span>\n Title - \"Thomas Cooke of Paynstown Esq. to Thomas Brown Esq., called Lord Kenmare on account of £4400 principal due by bond on which judgement was entered & the interest thereof at 5 p. cent from 29th December 1750 being the day of his Lordship's marriage\". Yearly account of interest due on the principal of £4400 (i.e. £220) from 1752 to 1758, totalling £1540. Also amounts received by Thomas Browne. Crest visible as watermark in the paper, also \"G&I Honic\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.39E.1","6":"Thomas Cooke* - In 1750 Sir Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare (b. 1726, d. 1795) married Anne Cooke, a daughter of Thomas Cooke, of Painstown, Co. Carlow. (MacLysaght , E., 1942, p. 471. Reprinted 1970). An Agreement was made, dated the 25th (but see K.39E.1) of August 1753, between Kenmare, Thomas Cooke and William Cooke his son and heir, concerning the marriage settlement of Kenmare and Anne \"providing for payment of 5% sum of £4,000 unpaid\". (MacLysaght, p. 427).","7":"
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\n Title - \"Hedges and Asgill Assignees Account\". The account refers to Crown rent for nine and a half years at &...<\/span>\n Title - \"Hedges and Asgill Assignees Account\". The account refers to Crown rent for nine and a half years at £3598:10:0, also Quit rent for the same period for Currunesligagh (Headford area) at £276:5:0.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.18","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"82","2":"K.40E.8","1":"18th Century","3":"20 April 1762","4":"
\n Title - \"Browne agt. Lavallin. 26th January 17-- (?). Proofs p. Lavallin taken in 1722\". Also on cover...<\/span>\n Title - \"Browne agt. Lavallin. 26th January 17-- (?). Proofs p. Lavallin taken in 1722\". Also on cover the following: \"Comp. this Book of Depons. with the originals the 5th January 1762. G.C. 20th April 1762 M (?)\". There also appears to be some reference, difficult to decipher concerning 7 Burgess lands of Any Co. Limerick ?. The document, which appears to be on vellum, has been cut along the top, right and left sides. It is difficult therefore to establish the sense of the document, as the text has been cut. Among those mentioned in the text are Nicholas Weldon, Lucy Lady Howth, William Lord Baron of Howth, Chaworth Earl of Meath, Francis Lord Baron of Athunry, Sir Compton Domville, Richard Gorges, Philip Purcell, Patrick Keegan and Elias Cardiff. The document appears to refer to the taking of cattle and to the marriage of William Lord Baron of Howth. Present size - 28.9cm by 32.5cm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.9","6":"This document has been conserved, however it does not appear to have been microfilmed before being returned to Muckross House. It will therefore be microfilmed in March of 1998.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"83","2":"K.40E.9","1":"18th Century","3":"1717","4":"
\n Title - \"Val. Brown called Lord Kenmare Plt., Boyle Whyte and others Defts\". Among the following notes on le...<\/span>\n Title - \"Val. Brown called Lord Kenmare Plt., Boyle Whyte and others Defts\". Among the following notes on left side of document beneath the title are the following: \"Confessed in the answer sworn by the Deft. Whyte (White ) in 1717 in fo: 35 to 38\". \"Answer fo: 18 Asgill 5 Oct. 1704 - assigned the rents of Oldtown & C:Farm (Castlefarm) for payment of £210 p ann -\". \"Fo. 43 of that answer bet. the lands held by him amt. to 1400 acre and that he was to pay 6s (?) an acre for the same. Among the items the Plt. was charging the Deft. Whyte were the following: \"By two years rents of the Brugess lands of Any and other the lands mentioned in the Deft. John Whytes answer to have been by him held by lease from the Trustees from first May 1702 to and for the first May 1704, being 1400 acres at 6s (?) p acre p ann as confessed in the said answer amounts to £420 p ann. By the rents of the several houses, tenements and plotts of ground held by the said Deft. from the said Trustees for the said 2 years confessed in the answer. By the rent rec'd by the Deft. John Whyte from the first May 1704 at £137: 14s p. ann to ye first May 1724 as confessed in his answer. (Total of 2754:0:0.) By the rent of Oldtown rec'd by Thos. M. Whyte for the same time as confessed in the said answer being £76 p ann for 9 years, 7 95 p. ann for the remaining term (Total 1729:0:0). More by him rec'd for the value of Tythes as confessed in the answer (Total £13:0:0). The Deft. Whyte to be charged with the value of 4141 oak trees at 5 p tree which were cutt and disposed of by him by his orders as appears in proof (Total 1035:0:0). The deft Whyte to be charged with 1400 horse load of oake bark taken away from the said woods by ord. and for the house of the Deft. John Whyte. The Deft. Whyte to be charged with the timber and bark of 1660 of the standing oak trees that were shipt (?) by the Deft. Whytes orders as proved. The Deft. to be charged with 100000 hoop staves taken away and disposed off by ye Deft. John Whytes orders in 97 & 98\" with liberty to add to or alter this charge as there may be occasion\". A note on the rear records that a copy of this was delivered to Mr. Dobson on the 8th May 1733.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.8 (Any) K.41E.3 (Dobson) K.41E.6","6":"A large part, but not all, of this document has been transcribed above. This appears to be the document referred to by MacLysaght as \"Document R\", (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 300).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"84","2":"K.40E.10","1":"18th Century","3":"Undated, probably late 1730s","4":"
\n Title - \"Names of lands in Lady Fingalls* writ for Kerry Estate - whose non tenure is to be pleaded\". \"A ...<\/span>\n Title - \"Names of lands in Lady Fingalls* writ for Kerry Estate - whose non tenure is to be pleaded\". \"A list of denominations not known by such names or spellings as in the writ with the per names of the lands supposed to be meant by such of 'em as have any resemblance in Land or spelling of any part of the Estate\". The list consists of a lists of townlands or areas and their supposed proper names or locations.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Lady Fingal*l was Mary, daughter of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, 5th Bart., of Castle Ishon, Co. Cork, and the widow of Justin, 5th Earl of Fingall. In 1735 she married Sir Valentine Browne, 5th Bart, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, who died in 1736. A daughter, Mary Frances, was born posthumously in 1736. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471.)","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"85","2":"K.40E.11","1":"18th Century","3":"c.1728 to 1729","4":"
\n Title - \"Lord Kenmare v William Tubbs\". The text appears to consist of legal accounts for the years 1728 and...<\/span>\n Title - \"Lord Kenmare v William Tubbs\". The text appears to consist of legal accounts for the years 1728 and 1729. A crest is visible as a watermark in this document.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.37E.4 K.38E.1 K.41E.5 K.40E.26 K.40E.29","6":"The Tubbs in question here may be Wm. Tubbs as referred to on pages 54, 171, 175, 303, 339 and 400 of MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970). On page 400 of MacLysaght is the following extract concerning William Tubbs: \"6 May 1720. Order from Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, to William Tubbs to give up possession of the Burgess lands of Any (parish of Knockany, Small County Barony, Co. Limerick) conatining about 350 acres, held by Tubbs under a lease made to Edward Stradford by John Asgill, now determined by the death of Nicholas, 2nd Viscount Kenmare\",","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"86","2":"K.40E.12","1":"18th Century","3":"c.1706 to 1719 and 1750","4":"
\n Title - \"Damer agt. Lord Kenmare. Account stated deducting one year's rent before the other becomes due exclus...<\/span>\n Title - \"Damer agt. Lord Kenmare. Account stated deducting one year's rent before the other becomes due exclusive of Receiver's fee, with Schedule on the back of it\". The accounts cover the period from 17th July 1706 to the 1st of May 1719, and then jumps ahead to September 1750, when the interest of the balance at 8% totalled £1135:11:9 three farthings. At the rear of this the schedule is entitled \"Lord Kenmare agt. Levallin (Lavallin) & Damer. Inventory or rent roll of the severall rents received by the Defendant Damer from the Plt's tenants from the year 1706 to the year 1719\". The tenant's names, and their denominations, amount of yearly rent, and amounts of rent paid between the years 1710 to 1719 are listed. A crest is visible as a watermark in this paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"See the contents of K.36. K.38E.3 K.40E.14","6":"MacLysaght refers to a letter addressed and dated Dublin, 24th Aug., 1733 (not transcribed) on p. 56 of \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" (1942, reprinted 1970), in which it is clear that Lavalli's portion was assigned to Damer as further security for money lent to Melchior Lavallin by Damer's uncle.","7":"
","8":"1"},{"0":"87","2":"K.40E.13","1":"18th Century","3":"April 1727 to March 1729","4":"
\n Title - P. Goolds bill for sev'l goods - £27:1:5. Among the items mentioned are the following: \"£1:4...<\/span>\n Title - P. Goolds bill for sev'l goods - £27:1:5. Among the items mentioned are the following: \"£1:4s:0 paid for bottles of ye hoxed of bad wine\",
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This appears to be the account referred to by MacLysaght on p. 280 (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), dated April 1727 to March 1729), from Patrick Goold to Lord Kenmare.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"88","2":"K.40E.14","1":"18th Century","3":"8 February 1706","4":"
\n Title - \"Capt. Lavalli's letter of Attorney. Melchior Lavallin Esq., & Wife to Mr. John Damer*. Letter of ...<\/span>\n Title - \"Capt. Lavalli's letter of Attorney. Melchior Lavallin Esq., & Wife to Mr. John Damer*. Letter of attorney dated 8th February 1706\". Extract from text as follows: \"Know all men by these presents that We Melcher Lavallin of Waterstown in the county of Corke Esq. and Elizabeth* wife of the said Melcher have made ordained constituted and appointed and by these presents do and each of us doth made ordain constitute and appoint and in our and each of our steads and places put and depute John Damer of Tipperary in the county of Tipperary Gent. to be our and each of our true sufficient and lawful attorney in this behalf, Giving and by these presents granting unto him full power and authority for us and in our names to demand receive and take possion of all and singular the townes, lands, tenaments, chief rents and hereditaments hereafter mentioned\" etc (see below). \"Also for us and in our names to ask demand and levy collect and receive from the several tenants or occupiers of the premises all such rents and arrears of rents as are or shall grow due - thereout and to pay and apply the same to and for the uses mentioned in a certain deed indented dated in the monthe of July last and made between me the said Melcher Lavallin and Joseph Damer of the City of Dublin Gent, and to use and take all lawful ways and means for obtaining the possessAon of all and singular the said towns, lands, tenements, chief rents, hereditaments and premises or for levying and receiving the said rents and arrears of rents by suite arrest, accon (?) attachment imprisonment distreyning reentring or otherwise, and on receipt of the said rents or any part thereof for us and in our names or otherwise to perfect and give such acquittances receipts or discharges for the same as shall be requisite. And generally to do or cause to be done any other Acr or Acts thing or things, which in and about the premiisses shall be requisite for better effecting thereof as fully and amply in all aspects as we or either of us might or could do if personally present, all of which we do hereby and will allow, rectify and confirm. In witness whereof we have hereunto put our hands and seals the eight day of February Anno. Dom. one thousand seavan hundred and six- Sealed and deliverd by Melcher Lavallin Esq., within named in the presence of us Thos Conway (?) Ch. Brown (?) Will Barry\". Also signed by Mel. Lavallin. Red wax seal attached.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"See the contents of K.36 K.38E.3 K.40E.12","6":"Most but not all of this document has been transcribed above. MacLysaght refers to a letter addressed and dated Dublin, 24th Aug., 1733, (not transcribed) on p. 56 of \"The Kenmare Manuscripts\" (1942, reprinted 1970), in which it is clear that Lavalli's portion was assigned to Damer as further security for money lent to Melchior Lavallin by Damer's uncle. It is likely that the Damers in question here were the uncle Joseph (1630-1720) and nephew John Damer of County Tipperary. Joseph Damer, an English entrepreneur moved to Ireland in 1662 and bought up large estates from Cromwellian settlers in Co. Tipperary. He established a very successful wool exporting business and also a banking business in Dublin. In fact, even the English government was heavily in debt to him. After his death, the mantle of archetypal magnate fell on his nephew John. Much folklore is attached to these two men concerning their great wealth and miserliness. The common Irish proverb \"As rich as Damer\" probably derives from these two men ( O H&0cute;gáin, Dáith&í, 1991, \"Myth, Legend & Romance, An Encyclopaedia of The Irish Folk Tradition\", ps. 150 - 151). *Elizabeth was the daughter of Barbara Boyle and Sir John Browne, only dau. and heiress of her father, who settled Hospital etc., upon her husband (Capt. Thomas Browne b. c. 1631, d. 31 Oct. 1684) by marr. arts. 29 Nov., 1664 D. Oct. 1680. Their daughter Elizabeth married, in July of 1690, Melchior Lavallin of Waterstown, Co. Cork. She died in 1724 (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) ps.472 - 473).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"89","2":"K.40E.18","1":"18th Century","3":"28 May 1707","4":"
\n \"To the Honble the Chancellor Treasurer & Lord Chief Barron & the rest of the Barrons of her Majesty's Court o...<\/span>\n \"To the Honble the Chancellor Treasurer & Lord Chief Barron & the rest of the Barrons of her Majesty's Court of Exchequer. May it Please your Lordships, In obedience to ye Lordshippes order of reference to us directed bearing date ye 20th of May inst on behalf of Ellinor, Honora and Randall McCarthy, requiring that ye several and respective Denominations contained in ye Mannors of Pallice and Castlelogh etc., in the Barony of Magonihy and County of Kerry charged on Dame Sarah Carthy at a reduced rent of - p an should be afocertained as - to compute & ascertain which portion of ye said rent will fall due & ought to be reserved on each of the said demonitions, we have accordingly sett down in the anex'd list of several Demonitions with their number of acres contained in ye said mannors of Pallis & Castlelough etc. and the respective rents - which shall fall due on ye said several Denominations in proportion to the said entrie reduced rent of - . All which is humbly submitted to ye Lordships this twenty eight day of May 1707\". Signed by Cha. Derig (Auditor-Geberal) and Peter Guerin (Deputy Surveyor-General). Also signed by F. Duggan (Deputy Count Sherrif ?). (See MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 149 and ps. 150 - 153 for a transcription of the complete report). According to MacLysaght, the total reduced rents due amounted to £95:18s:0d - (See remarks). A crest is visible as a watermark in this paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"MacLysaght has published a resume of this document, accompanied by a footnote in which notes that Pallice and Castlelough \"were never part of the Kenmare Estate. This document is one of several in the collection relating to the family of MacCarthy Mor, their property passed by marriage to the Herberts, between whom and the Browne family there was a close connection in the eighteenth century\". (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 149).","7":"
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\n Title - \"State of account between Captain Dermot O' Connor and the Honble Val. Browne*, beginning from th...<\/span>\n Title - \"State of account between Captain Dermot O' Connor and the Honble Val. Browne*, beginning from the first of May 1711 and ending the first of May 1718\". The account appears to concern (on left side of page) the amount paid by O' Connor to Derby. Cronine for his holdings at Feiries, Ballibane and a tenement in Killarney. On the right side of the page are the amounts he, O' Connor, is owed by Kenmare or not responsible for, e.g.. he \"prayes an allowance for a moyety of Ballibane which was never held by this accomptant but by Raymond Crosbie & Mr. Meredith.\" He also \"saith that he is not chargable for the tenament in Killarney for that he sold the same in 1711 to Garret Goold & he sold to John Clerk who is to be charged & not this accomptant\". \n A further note at the end of this page reads as follows: \"Note that Capt. Connor desires the balance of an acct. dated the 29th June 1691 in the Camp at Aghrim: £266:00:9 three farthings to be allowed him which Mr. Browne sayes was ? money\" etc., (remainder difficult to read). A crest is visible as a watermark in this paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*The Rt. Hon Col (Col. of Regiment of Foot in army of James 2nd) Sir Valentine Browne, 1st Viscount Kenmare, PC, of large estates in Cos Kerry and Cork (forfeited through \"his unviolable fidelity to that unfortunate Monarch\" King James 11), created a Peer as Baron Of Castlerosse and Viscount Kenmare, 20 May 1689 (King James 2nd's creations after his abdication were not acknowledged in law), b. 1637, m. Jane only daughter and heiress of Sir Nicholas Plunkett, of Balratty, Co. Meath, died 23rd June 1694. \n\nSir Valentine Browne was captured at the battle of Aughrim, where his regiment was virtually annihilated. Both he and his son Nicholas (? - 1720), were devoted supporters of James II. That King in May 1689 conferred on Sir Valentine the title of Viscount Kenmare. The creation of this title is in itself of interest because it was one of eight created by King James after he had been deprived of the throne of England but was still at least de facto King of Ireland and the patent was duly entered on the rolls in Dublin, from which it was never erased. the remaining seven peerages referred to either lapsed or became merged in others about the validity of which there was no question: the Kenmare Viscountcy, which was thus not on a par with those subsequent Jacobite creations termed \"titular\", went on from father to son, recognised for all practical purposes both in England and Ireland, even by the Lord Lieutenant, legal documents usually adding the words \"commonly called Lord Kenmare\" to the name of Nicholas, Valentine or Thomas Browne (Public Record Office Record of Northern Ireland, Statutory Report 1997 - 98, p. 122).\nThe battle of Aughrim (Co. Galway), fought 12th July 1691, was the major battle of the war between the forces of James and William and resulted in a Williamite victory.","7":"
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\n Title - \"Ward a Brown - further charges. 9th July 1766 received from Mr. - at Masters Chancellor\". People men...<\/span>\n Title - \"Ward a Brown - further charges. 9th July 1766 received from Mr. - at Masters Chancellor\". People mentioned in the accounts included among others, White (Whyte), Keating (attorney), James Hiffernan (attorney as agent), William Rice (tenant of Castlefarm), Col. Callaghan and Wall, Mr Burke, Lavallin, Messrs. Griffin, Mr. Eason (Register of the Court of Cashell), Captain Gregory, Doyle, Rev'd Hicky, Dobson, William Tubbs etc.
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\n The letter is addressed to the Honable Mary McCartiemore at Pallis, and is dated 16th December 1712. The lette...<\/span>\n The letter is addressed to the Honable Mary McCartiemore at Pallis, and is dated 16th December 1712. The letter was written by Edward Herbert* from Kilcow, just outside the town of Castleisland. The letter starts as follows: \"I received your message by Capt. Ferris who informed me that you are extremely dissatisfied with me about the conveyance lately made by McCartie of Muccarus' (Muckross).\" (See MacLysaght, E. 1942 `reprinted 1970`, pp. 6 - 8 for a part transcription and resume of this letter. *Edward Herbert (senior) of Muckross and Kilcow, Co. Kerry, High Sheriff, b. 1660, m. 1684 Agnes, dau of Patrick Crosbie, of Tubrid and d. 1737. Survived by a son, also Edward `of Kilcow and Muckross`, MP for Ludlow, Salop 1754 - 70, b. 1693, m Hon Frances Browne, `in 1723 according to MacLysaght, p. 475` 2nd dau of 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Edward Herbert `junior` died 1770, leaving issue, Thomas etc. `Burke's Irish Family Records 1976, pp. 576 - 577`. Note MacLysaght `p. 57` has published a letter from Frances `Browne` Herbert `wife of Edward junior` to her brother `Valentine` on the occasion of his second marriage to Lady Fingall in 1735. The letter is addressed and dated \"Muckris, 1 `or 16` Oct., 1735)\". A crest is visible as a watermark in this paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please see MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), ps. 6 - 8 for a part transcription and resume of this letter. *Edward Herbert (senior) of Muckross and Kilcow, Co. Kerry, High Sheriff, b. 1660, m. 1684 Agnes, dau of Patrick Crosbie, of Tubrid and d. 1737. Survived by a son, also Edward (of Kilcow and Muckross), MP for Ludlow, Salop 1754 - 70, b. 1693, m Hon Frances Browne, (in 1723 according to MacLysaght, p. 475) 2nd dau of 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Edward Herbert (junior) died 1770, leaving issue, Thomas etc. (Burke's Irish Family Records 1976, ps. 576 - 577). Note MacLysaght (p. 57) has published a letter from Frances (Browne) Herbert (wife of Edward junior) to her brother (Valentine) on the occasion of his second marriage to Lady Fingall in 1735. The letter is addressed and dated \"Muckris, 1 (or 16) Oct., 1735.\"","7":"
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\n Title - \"1st July 1719. Daniel Arthur v. John Asgill. Accompt then stated of all principal & interest and cost...<\/span>\n Title - \"1st July 1719. Daniel Arthur v. John Asgill. Accompt then stated of all principal & interest and costs on debts two Bills of Exchange amounting to £930:5:7\". The first part of the accounts deals with the interest due on two bills of exchange from 24th December 1713 to 18th July 1719. Total amount of interest due is £350:04. The second part of the accounts deals with legal costs due from December 1713 to July 1719 amounting to £246:3:0. \"Total principal interest & costs due on this acct. stated this 18th July 1719 put ue said two several accounts - £918:3:4. But note that interest is charged onely to ye 24th June last and O: Ws.' last acct. is not included in this acct. Vizt. his accot. from 10th March 1717 to 18th July 1719 amounting to £12:2:3\". Overall total of £930:5:7. Marked \"Copia vera\" and appears to be signed by Oliver Weston (?). On the rear of this document there are what appears to be two copies of two Bills of Exchange addressed and dated London 7th Sept. 1705 for £222, and London 24th Oct. 1705 for £100 See Remarks.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The two bills noted on the back of this document appear to be copies of those mentioned by MacLysaght on p. 402, (1942, reprinted 1970). Here MacLysaght refers to an Assignment dated 15 Dec., 1720 by Daniel Arthur of London, merchant, to John Barry of a bill of exchange dated 7 Sept., 1705, drawn by John Asgill on Col. Maurice Hussey in favour of Arthur for £222. Also another bill dated 24 Oct., 1705, drawn by Asgill on Thomas Hancock, of Bantry, both endorsed by Arthur as payable to Henry Archdeacon of Cork.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"94","2":"K.40E.21","1":"18th Century","3":"c.1702 to 1706","4":"
\n Title - \"Brown A. Asgill. Copy of Report of what Mr. Asgill received out of the Estate from 1702 - 1706\". Ex...<\/span>\n Title - \"Brown A. Asgill. Copy of Report of what Mr. Asgill received out of the Estate from 1702 - 1706\". Extract from text as follows: \"In pursuance of the Decretal Order made on the hearing of the said cause on the 24th day of November 1713 and of a General Order of transfer on the 14th October 1719, I have been attended by the clerk in court for the Plts. Valentine Browne, William Weldon & Elizabeth his wife and Margaret & Frances Browne infants by Anthony Hammond Esq., their next friend. None attending for the Defts. Asgill, Cardonnell or Lilly although duely summoned by several warrants as by Oath made before me appears and the said Plts clerk in Court having brought a charge before me of what money the deft. Asgill received or might have received out of the Estate late belonging to said Valentine Browne & Nicholas Browne his son and heir called Lord Kenmare, which pursuant to the said Decretal Order is to go in discharge of Incumbrances affecting the said estate which were purchased by the Deft. Asgill, I have considered of the said charge & find that the late Trustees appointed for sale of the forfeited estates in Ireland allowed the several sums following (amongst other sums) as Incumbrances upon the forfeited lands & tenaments of the said Nicholas Browne in the Counties of Cork and Kerry in Ireland late before the Estate of the said Valentine Browne his father that is to say £3921:10:4 to Collonel Nicholas Purcell & Ellis his wife one of the daughters of the said Valentine, £2695:6:10 to Capt. Nicholas Bourk & Thomasin his wife another of the daughters of the said Valentine Browne, £1264:18:4 to Collonel George Aylmer & Mary his wife another of the daughters of the said Valentine Browne and I further find that the Deft. Asgill bought in the aforesaid several Incumbrances allowed by the said Trustees to Capt. Nicholas Bourk & Ellis his wife & to Collonel George Aylmer & Mary his wife from the said Nicholas Bourk & George Alymer before he purchased the forfeited estate of the said Nicholas Browne from the said Trustees and that the said Asgill before such his purchase bought in or agreed with the the said Nicholas Purcell for the purchase of his said Incumbrances of £3921:9:4 and I further find that the Deft. Asgill and those claiming under him received & might have received out of the said Estate upon which the said Incumbrances were charged from the time of his purchasing the said Estate the several sums mentioned in the first Schedule hereunto annexed amounting in the whole to the sum of 15929:0:9 and I have allowed the Deft. Asgill the several sums mentioned in the second Schedule hereunto annexed which I find by him paid amounting in the whole to the sum of £562 which being deducted out of the said sum of £15929:0:9 there will remain the sum of £15367:0:9 which I find to be the clear sum that the Deft. Asgill received out of the said estate after all just allowances made him, so that the said debts purchased in by the Deft. Asgill are to be deemed & taken as satisfied Incumbrances as to the Plt. Valentine Browne & his Estate is to be exonorated of & from the same as the said decree directs. All which I humbly submit to the Judgement of this honble Court\". There are two Schedules attached. The letters \"HONIG\" are visible as a watermark in this document.
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\n This document is very difficult to read, however it may consist of a rough draft of some of the material conta...<\/span>\n This document is very difficult to read, however it may consist of a rough draft of some of the material contained in document K.40E.21. Certainly it appears to refer to 1 years unpaid Crown Rent by the Trustees of the Irish Forteited Estates, amounting to £63. Also toThree years Crown Rent paid by Asgill from 1703 to 1706. In addition there is a reference to the payment of £310 to Katherine*, daughter of Valentine Browne. These three items are also referred to in document K.40E.21. *Katherine, youngest daughter of Sir Valentine Browne, 1st Viscount Kenmare and Jane Plunkett, married in 1702 Don Louis da Cunha, Portugese Ambassador. The marriage was not a success and by 1716 she was living apart from her husband. She was entitled to an annual allowance under her father's marriage settlement. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), ps. 92, 475-6)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.21","6":"*Katherine, youngest daughter of Sir Valentine Browne, 1st Viscount Kenmare and Jane Plunkett, married in 1702 Don Louis da Cunha, Portugese Ambassador. The marriage was not a success and by 1716 she was living apart from her husband. She was entitled to an annual allowance under her father's marriage settlement. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), ps. 92, 475-6).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"96","2":"K.40E.23","1":"18th Century","3":"29 April 1741","4":"
\n Addressed and dated \"Dunloe, April 29th 1741\". The letter is addressed to Edward Herbert* Esq. at Muckerus...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated \"Dunloe, April 29th 1741\". The letter is addressed to Edward Herbert* Esq. at Muckeruss (Muckross). This letter has been published by MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), ps 59 - 60. It concerns the tenancies of Lahard. The letter carries the remains of a red wax seal. \n*Edward (junior, son of Edward and Agnes) of Kilcow and Muckross, MP for Ludlow, Salop 1754 - 70, b. 1693, m (1723 - MacLysaght, p. 475) Hon Frances Browne, 2nd dau of 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Edward Herbert died 1770, leaving issue, Thomas etc.. (Burke's Irish Family Records 1976 ps. 576 - 577).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*Edward (junior, son of Edward and Agnes) of Kilcow and Muckross, MP for Ludlow, Salop 1754 - 70, b. 1693, m (1723 - MacLysaght, p. 475) Hon Frances Browne, 2nd dau of 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Edward Herbert died 1770, leaving issue, Thomas etc. (Burke's Irish Family Records 1976 ps. 576 - 577). Note MacLysaght (p. 57) has published a letter from Frances (Browne) Herbert to her brother on the occasion of his second marriage to Lady Fingall in 1735. The letter is addressed and dated \"Muckris, 1 (or 16) Oct., 1735.\"","7":"
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\n Title - \"Order of ye 18th Dec (?) 1742 on the - Browne a minor, p. Earl of Arran* & Mr. Herbert as h...<\/span>\n Title - \"Order of ye 18th Dec (?) 1742 on the - Browne a minor, p. Earl of Arran* & Mr. Herbert as his Guardian. Thos Mahon is named here\". Extract from the text as follows: \"Lord Chancellor, 18th December 1742. Whereas the Rt. Honable Chas. Earl of Arran & Henry Arthur Herbert* Esq., in behalf of Thomas Browne* a minor and as Guardians to him this day petitioned the Rt. Honble the Lord Chancellor of Ireland - setting forth that his Lordship on the 9th of November last was pleased to order that the order of the 12th of Febry. last should be suspended until the seal day after the last Mich. term & that in the mean time the Guardians to place the said minor at one of the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge at their election & that when it should appear to his Lordship that the said minor was so placed such further order would be made as would be fit that it now appears by the affidt. of Thomas Mahon sworn before J. Brooks Esq., a master ext (?) on the 30th of November last that the said minor was then a resident and student at St. Mary's Hall in the University of Oxford the Pets. By their said petition therefore prayed his Lordship to set aside the said order of the 12th of Febry last whereby it was directed that the recognizance given by the Pet. on obtaining the said Guardianship (?) should be effected for non-performance thereof & for stopping the minors allowance unless cause or to make such further order in the premises as his Lordship should think proper whereupon & upon reading the said order of the 12th of February last an order of the 9th of November last as also two affidts. made by Edward Ffolie and Thomas Mahon, it is ordered by his Lordship that the said order of the 12th of Febry last be suspended, except that part thereof which relates to the maintenance of the said minor and as to the said maintee that the arrears thereof be paid forthwith but for the future no money to be paid on account of said maintenance without first applying to this Court for that purpose upon which application there must be an affidt. made where the minor then resides & where he has resided since the former application. Entd\". Signed by Thom. Cooper D R (?). Initialed by C: L: MacLysaght refers to a bundle of 14 documents dating from 1736 - 1744, dealing with the minority of Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare. Among these is an order by the Lord Chancellor of England appointing the Earl of Arran (nearest Protestant relative) and Henry Arthur Herbert as guardians to Thomas, a minor. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 423). Also MacLysaght published the sermon on the occasion of Thomas' death (in 1795), in which the preacher referred to the decision taken by the Earl of Arran to sent Thomas to St. Mary's Hall, Oxford to prevent pursuit by the Lord Chancellor who had found out he was at school at Douay (ps. 446 - 447).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.42E.6, K.55E.1","6":"*Thomas Browne, the son of Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare and Honora Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler, of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, b. April 1726, m. 1750 Anne Cooke, dau. of Thomas Cooke of Painstown Co. Carlow. Thomas died in 1795 (Maclysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471). The Earl of Arran* was, according to MacLysaght (p. 423), Thomas Browne's nearest Protestant relative. Henry Arthur Herbert was Earl of Powis (MacLysaght p. 306).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"98","2":"K.40E.25","1":"18th Century","3":"6 June 1779","4":"
\n Title - Lord Kenmare to Gart. Nagle, an article of the sale of the woods of Croumaglan for £1300. Extract...<\/span>\n Title - Lord Kenmare to Gart. Nagle, an article of the sale of the woods of Croumaglan for £1300. Extract from text as follows: \"Articles of Agreement, Indented made concluded and Agreed upon this sixth day of June in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventynine, between Thomas Browne Esq., commonly called the Right Honoble Lord Viscount Kenmare of the one part and Garreth Neagle of Ballyduff in the county of Cork Esq., of the other part, witness as follows - First, that for and in consideration of two several sums of six hundred and fifty pounds sterling each, secured by the said Garret Nagle to be paid the said Lord Kenmare in two several payments, making in the whole the sum of one thousand three hundred pounds stl. He the said Lord kenmare hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said Garrett Nagle his Executors, Administrators and Assignees, All the woods, underwoods, timber and other trees, now standing growing and being in and upon the Lands of Cromaglaun, Buolansandorris, Roselworky or Oak Island, Dirreendonaboe and Esknamucky and every of them situate lying and being in the Barony of Magonihy and County of Kerry, the Estate of the said Lord Kenmare. Second - The said Lord Kenmare for him his heirs and assignes for the consideration of aforesaid doth hereby covenant promise and agree to and with the said Garreth Nagle his Executors administrators and assignees and his and their workmen servants horses and carriages shall and may have free liberty of ingress egress and regress into and from the said lands through all usual ways and passages leading thereto, from time to time and at all times during the space and term of four years, to commence and be computed from the first day of June instant to fell, cut down, make up, save take and carry away the said woods, underwoods, timber and other trees, and the bark thereof, to & for his and their sole use and benefit. Thirdly - that he the said Garret Neagle his executors administrators or assignees shall and will cut the said woods in such manner as woods are usually cut and felled in the said County of Kerry, without doing or committing any hurt or spoil to the roots of the said trees by stripping the Bark thereof too near to the surface of the ground, and preventing a future growth of said woods, and that he and they shall and will fell, cut down save, take and carry away all the said woods, underwoods and trees, and finally clear the said lands thereof, on or before the first day of June which will be in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty three. Fourly (Fourth) - The said Lord kenmare for him his heirs and assignees doth also give and grant unto the said Garret Nagle his executors, administrators, and assignees and his and their workmen and servants, as usual 'twixt buyers and sellers of woods in said county liberty to make and dig pits in convenient places in the said grounds for sawing timber and making charcoal, and the like liberty for him and them to feed and graze his and their cattle on the said lands during the said term of four years, (Except upon such parts thereof as shall be from time to time coppiced up and inclosed by the said Lord Kenmare, his heirs, assignees, and also excepting the lands of Esknamucky, and Dirreen - ). Fiftly (Fifth) - That the said Lord Kenmare his heirs, and assignees shall have full and free liberty at all convenient times during the said four years to enter into and upon the said woodland, with his and their workmen, servants, horses and carriages, and to coppiceup and inclose the same or such parts thereof as the said Garrett Neagle his executors administrators or assignees shall so cut down and fell and that he the said Garrett Neagle his executors, administrators, and assignees shall and will furnish and supply (without making and charge or demand for the same) as much wood underwood and boughs of trees and of such quality as shall be necessary and p`roper so to coppice up and inclose the same in such manner as theretofore done by the said Garreth Neagle in other of the said Lord kenmare's woods. Sixly (Sixth) - That the said Lord Kenmare, his heirs or assignees shall and will at his or their proper expence with all convenient speed, make or procure to be made, an addition to the road leading into Buolaneandorris called the Gap, and shall and will keep the same together with the other roads made for the convenience of the said Garreth Neagle to and from the said woodlands in good and sufficient repair during said four years, and that he the said Garrett Nagle his executors, administrators and assigns, shall and will be at liberty to use & occupy the slated house and other offices at Dirrycunnihy, together with the pasturage of that part thereof lying between the road lately made thereon and the river, so far as the said slated house, and from thence to the fence lately made on the west of said house and along said fence to the lake and also the pasturage of that part of Dirrynadinny, west of the road lately made thereon, during the said four years, except such parts of said Dirrycunnihy and Dirrynadinny as are coppiced up. Sevently (Seventh) - That the said Lord kenmare dis heirs and assigns shall be at liberty to mark out such trees in the said woods as he or they shall chuse to continue standing & growing therein and that the same shall not be felled or cut down, but shall remain standing & growing, he the said Lord Kenmare, or his heirs paying or allowing to said Garrett Nagle, his executors, administrators or assigns, such reasonable value for the same as any two men to be indifferently chosen by the parties shall rate the same at\". As article nine Kenmare agrees not to sell or otherwise dispose of any other woods etc. in the County of Kerry, during the term of four years here agreed. The agreement is sugned by Kenmare and Gar: Nagle, and witnessed by Danl. Cronin and Rhoms. Gallwey (Gallway). An embossed stamp for one shilling is visible at top of document. To the left of this is a rubber ink stamp for 16 pence.
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\n Title - \"Dec. 1737. Sketch of Lord Kenmear's Personal Estate - prescribed (?) and corrected tho' not in ...<\/span>\n Title - \"Dec. 1737. Sketch of Lord Kenmear's Personal Estate - prescribed (?) and corrected tho' not in substance\". \"A sketch of the personal estate of the Rt. Honble Valentine late Lord Kenmare - to be accounted for by his adms\". See Remarks The account includes references to among other things, rent returned by Daniel Cronin \"out of his Lordship's Estate at the time of his death\", Money paid by Daniel Cronin for Lady Fingall's own use, \"His Lordship's stock of black cattle being in number 255 and his coach horses for the coach, saddle etc. being 28... etc, A parcel of his Lordship's household goods that was lately sent by Madm D'cunah from London to Corke & there sold by her Ladyship's order\", \"Note what her Ladyship took of his Lordship's household, besides library goods or furniture in Killarney & what items (?) still in ye house are not brought into this computation the value being not yet well known but supposed about £500\". There is also a reference to Hedges and Tubbs. Concerning the latter \"His Lordship had allsoe (also) a Decress out of ye high Court of Chancery agst. William Tubbs which at this day amount to about £1200\". \"For gross value of his Lord Kenmare's personal Estate (exclusive of his library - & of the above mentioned toys)\". At the rear of the document is \"A sketch of all the paymts already or reported to have been made by Lady Fingall towards ye late Lord Kenmare's debts\". These include the payment of Crown Rent, payments to Mrs Weldon, Mr. White and sisters, Mr. Power and Mr. Archdeacon etc. also Pd. his Lordships domestick servts. in full for the wages computed by Abdrew Morrogh to be due to each (?) at the time Lady Fingall left Killarney in September 1736 (£120). A crest is visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.1 K.37E.4 K.40E.29","6":"MacLysaght, E. refers to a summary by Daniel Cronin of the assets and liabilities on the estate at the death of Valentine Lord Kenmare in 1736 (1942, reprinted 1970, ps, 420 - 422). He also refers to another document, (i.e. K.40E.26), dated December 1737 which refers (though not always in exact agreement) to various items in the first account. Sir Valentine Browne, 5th Bart., 3rd Viscount Kenmare, b. 10 March 1694(5) died 30 June 1736. He had married (1735) as his second wife, Mary daughter of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, 5th Bart., of Castle Ishon, Co. Cork, widow of Justin, 5th Earl of Fingall. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471).","7":"
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\n Title - \"James Ward Pet. Thomas Browne Esq. & others Defts.\". Extract from text as follows: \"The Charge of t...<\/span>\n Title - \"James Ward Pet. Thomas Browne Esq. & others Defts.\". Extract from text as follows: \"The Charge of the Defendants Thomas Browne against the Plts. and the Defandants Southwell. To the amount of 4141 trees cutt down destroyed and disposed of by John White esquire deceased from 1692 to1690 on the Cork Estate at 5s each - £1035:5:0. To payments made to the said John White by the Trustees - £205:0:0. To the rent of 31440 acres of the Limerick Estate held by the said John White from the Trustees from 1702 to 1704 at 62 P. acre - £852:0:0. To the rent of Oldtown and the Castlefarm from the 1st day of May 1704 to 1st May 1720 being 6 years at £200:14:0 p - £3339:4:0. To the rent of the Castlefarm from the 1st of May 1720 to the 1st May 1745 at £137:14:0 p annum 20 years - £2891:14:0. To the severall payments made to the said John White his wife & children and their children for their use from time to time from 1720 to 1721 as by Vouchers - £2588:0:0. Dated this 22nd February 1763. With Liberty to add to or alter. Deane\". At the back of the document are a list of Proofs and Examinations taken in 1726, listing the names of those examined and the folio numbers in which their depositions are held. A watermark is visible in the paper.
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\n Title - \"Case of Case Dixon and Annesly\". \"Dixon & Annesley Trin. 1706 in Bance Regin\". Published by MacLysa...<\/span>\n Title - \"Case of Case Dixon and Annesly\". \"Dixon & Annesley Trin. 1706 in Bance Regin\". Published by MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) ps. 322 - 324.
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\n Title - \"An acct. of Mrs. Raines delivered by Capt. Hedges to Mr. Weldon the 17th Febr. 1719\". Also \"(The Ho...<\/span>\n Title - \"An acct. of Mrs. Raines delivered by Capt. Hedges to Mr. Weldon the 17th Febr. 1719\". Also \"(The Honble Val. Browne* and Mr. Weldon Esq. D V (?))\". The account appears to run from 28th February 1711 to August 1719 and concerns the interest etc. on £1000. See Remarks. A crest is visible as a watermark in this paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"MacLysaght E. refers to a Deed of Agreement between Anthony Hammond (Guardian of Valentine Brown(e) and administrator of Helen, Lady Kenmare), Richard Hedges and Mortagh Griffin, dated the 16th of August 1710. As part of this Agreement Hammond was to pay Hedges and Griffin £1,000 borrowed from Mrs Raines, and interest, by half-yearly instalements of £400 per an. It appears likely that the above document (K.40E.30) is connected with the latter. *Valentine Browne, 5th Bart., 3rd Viscount Kenmare, b. 10 March 1694(5) d. 30 June 1736. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 471).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"103","2":"K.41E.3","1":"18th Century","3":"1733 to 1734","4":"
\n Title - \"Brown v Lavallin & Whyte (White)\". The document appears to consist of a chronology of the proceeding ...<\/span>\n Title - \"Brown v Lavallin & Whyte (White)\". The document appears to consist of a chronology of the proceeding in this case from 10th May 1733 to Fryday (Friday) 20th December 1734. Among those mentioned in the text are Dobson, Damer, Powell, Kennedy.
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\n Title - \"Browne agst. White. 11th May 1725. Ordered to pay rents to defts. out of Oldtowne to White (Whyte) on...<\/span>\n Title - \"Browne agst. White. 11th May 1725. Ordered to pay rents to defts. out of Oldtowne to White (Whyte) on his own Recognizances\". Extract from text reads as follows: \"Lord Chancellor. Tuesday the 11th May 1725 between Valentine Browne commonly called Lord Kenmare Plt., Boyle Whyte Esq. and others Defts. Whereas by order bearing date the fifth day of May instant it was for the reasons therein mentioned ordered that James Riley Esq., one of the masters of this Court to whom the accounts in this cause are referred should pay unto the Deft. Whyte the rents of the lands of Oldtown in the ? mentioned with whom the rents of the said lands are by order of this Court lodged unless on the last day of the then present Easter Term good cause should be shewn to the contrary and whereas his Majesty's Prince Sergant at Law Mr. Broderick and others of Council with the Plt. this day came to shew cause pursuant to said order upon debate of the matter reading the said order of the fifth day of May instant as also the order of the seventeenth January one thousand seven hundred and twenty three and the fourteenth of April one thousand seven hundred and twenty four and hearing what was offered by Mr. Nuttley, Mr. Callaghan and others of Council with the Deft. It is ordered by the Right Honble. the Lord Chancellor of Ireland that the said Mr. Riley do pay unto the deft. Whyte the rents of the said Lands from time to time as he shall receive the same from the severall tenants of said lands on his the Deft. Whyte giving him his own recognizance conditioned to repay such rents as he shall receive in case it shall be so adjudged on the hearing of this cause and it is further ordered that the Plt. do expedite the said account and in case the said Deft. Whyte should give any delay in speeding (?) the said account his Lordship was pleased to declare that he would order that the said Master should stop paying the said rents to the said Deft. Whyte\". Marked \"Ent'd\" and signed by Geo: Roth.
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\n Title - \"The accot. betwist ye Rt. Honble ye Ld. Visct. Kenmare & ye honble Coll. Thomas Butler for ye remaini...<\/span>\n Title - \"The accot. betwist ye Rt. Honble ye Ld. Visct. Kenmare & ye honble Coll. Thomas Butler for ye remaining £2000 due to his Ldsp. - from ye late Countess Dowager of Clanricard stated ye 20th June 1724\". \"The Rt. honble Hellen late Countess Dowager of Clanricard is Debr. to ye Rt. Honble ye Ld. Viscount Kenmare for principle money payable ye 1st of Febr: 1720: besides ye other thousand pounds pd. him by he Ladyship formerly wch. £2000 was pd. by ye honble Coll. Thomas Butler as followoth with interest at 8p cent - £2000\". The account includes references to sums paid out to Madame da Cunha, Sir Redmond Everard etc. Balance of £661:13:5 due. The document is signed by Kenmare and Tho. Butler. \nNote that MacLysaght has published a document dated 1 April 1724, relating to £2,000 due from the Countess of Clanrickarde to Lord Kenmare for his wife's portion. It also inludes amounts paid out to Madame da Cunha, Sir Redmond Everard etc. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) ps. 409-410). Sir Valentine, 5th Bart., 3rd Viscount Kenmare (b. 10th March 1694(5), d. 30th June 1736) was married firstly to Honora Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, and sister of John, 15th Earl of Ormond. They were married in Nov. 1720, she died in 1730. Valentine married secondly (in 1735) Mary, dau. of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, 5th Bart., of Castle Ishon, Co. Cork, widow of Jusdtin, 5th Earl of Fingall (MacLysaght, E. 471. See also ps 113 and 467).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Note that MacLysaght has published a document dated 1 April 1724, relating to £2,000 due from the Countess of Clanrickarde to Lord Kenmare for his wife's portion. It also inludes amounts paid out to Madame da Cunha, Sir Redmond Everard etc. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) ps. 409-410). Sir Valentine, 5th Bart., 3rd Viscount Kenmare (b. 10th March 1694(5), d. 30th June 1736) was married firstly to Honora Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, and sister of John, 15th Earl of Ormond. They were married in Nov. 1720, she died in 1730. Valentine married secondly (in 1735) Mary, dau. of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, 5th Bart., of Castle Ishon, Co. Cork, widow of Jusdtin, 5th Earl of Fingall (MacLysaght, E. 471. See also ps 113 and 467).","7":"
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\n Title - \"Brown agt. White (Whyte). List of Lord Kenmare's Exhibits\". An abstract of Receipts Bills P (paid &q...<\/span>\n Title - \"Brown agt. White (Whyte). List of Lord Kenmare's Exhibits\". An abstract of Receipts Bills P (paid ?) passed by Boyle White Esq. Deceased John While Esq and sister Eliz Jane and - Whites and others on amount of their demands of Interest and Principal to the Right Honable Lord Kenmare. The document consists of a list of 71 payments made between the years 1725 and 1750, to members of the White family. A note in a different hand at the end, though difficult to read, appears to be as follows: \"29th Sepr. (?) 1753 copy of this left but without Nos. but Lord Kenmare with an acknowledgement that particulars are in my house. DD\".
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\n Title - \"Valentine Browne called Visct. Kenmare Plt. Melcher Lavallin Esq., Elizth. his wife, John White (Whyt...<\/span>\n Title - \"Valentine Browne called Visct. Kenmare Plt. Melcher Lavallin Esq., Elizth. his wife, John White (Whyte) Esq., Celina his wife, John Asgill & John Damer Esq. Defts\". Extract from text as follows: \"By the Decree in this cause made the 27th of January 1723 it was ordered and decreed that the Pl. and Defts. White and Lavallin should go to an account before James Reilly Esq., one of the Masters who was thereby required to state and settle the same upon the foot of the trustees decree for what the said Defendts. made or might have made without willfull default of the Limerick Estate in the pleadings mentioned see attested copy of said Decree page 43. 25th Jany 1763 An order was made by the House of Lords of Great Britain reversing the Decree in the cause of Ward agst. Brown dated the 29th June 1761 and it was further ordered by the Lords that the Appellant James Ward as the first Protestant Discovered intitled to Hand in the place of John White and Celina his wife and the representatives and devisees of Celina to recover in their right what may appear to be due to them upon the account directed by the Decree of 27th January 1723. And it was further ordered that it be referred to a master to take an acct. in this cause pursuant to said decree. And it was further declared that by the Decree of the Trustees the sum of £2100 carries interest at £10 p c.t from 10th October 1700 and that by the Decree of sd. Trustees the sum of £369:18:1 and the sum of £200 do not carry interest. That the Master may report specially reserve further considerations till after the Master's Report. See Order 10th February 1763 which recites the Lords said order\". At rear are notes relating to the case.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document appears to contain an extract of a document published by MacLysaght concerning the appeal presented by James Ward, the first Protestant Discoverer, to the House of Lords, with judgement dated 25th January 1763. (Maclysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), ps. 311 - 312).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"108","2":"K.42E.4","1":"18th Century","3":"25 July 1753","4":"
\n Title - \"Lord Kenmare & Joseph Bryne. Copy of Articles of Agreemt\". The said Agreement was made between \"Thom...<\/span>\n Title - \"Lord Kenmare & Joseph Bryne. Copy of Articles of Agreemt\". The said Agreement was made between \"Thomas Browne Esquire commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare of the Kingdom of Ireland of the one part and Joseph Bryne of the City of London Gardiner of the other part as followeth that is to say the said Joseph Bryne shall for the consideration hereunder mentioned doth covenant promise and agree to and with the said Lord Kenmare by these presents in manner and form following that is to say that he the said Joseph Byrne shall & will well truely faithfully & honestly and according to the best of his knowledge and ability serve and worke for him the said Lord Kenmare and do and perform the Art Ministtery Business Trade and Occupation of a gardiner as far as he is skilled therein or is capable thereof as he shall be from time to time required Ordered or Directed by the said Lord Kenmare for the term of eight years to commence from the Day of the Date of these presents and from thence forth fully to be compleat and ended - Also that he the said Joseph Bryne shall and will at all times during the said term take unto him as aprentice ot aprentices all such persons or persons as shall be requested or demanded of him by the said Lord Kenmare or such aprentice or aprentices giving such consideretion and performing such articles as are usually contained in Articles of aprenticeship between a master and an aprentice in the county of Kerry in Ireland. Also that he shall be just true and faithfull to the said Lord Kenmare in all matters and things & no ways imbezel or purloin his tools or instruments of gardening or any such monies as shall be given him from time to time to buy trees seeds or other things proper for a garden And that he shall give up true and fair accounts of all his actings and doings whatsoever in his employment without fraud ot delay when and as often as he shall be thereto required. And in consideration of the premisses and of the several matters and things by the said Joseph Bryne to be performed as aforesaid the sd. Lord Kenmare doth covenant & agree to and with the sd. Joseph Bryne by these presents that he the said Lord Kenmare shall and will find and provide unto and for the sd. Josepj bryne meat drink washing and lodging and also well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Joseph Bryne his Executors, Administrators and Assigns the sum or salary of twenty pounds sterling yearly according to the valuation of money in Ireland by equal half yearly paymt. vizt. on the twenty fifth day of March and twenty ninth of September the first paymt. to be made on the twenty fifth day of March which will be in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty four\". etc. Signed by Kenmare and Joseph Bryne. Also in brackets, \"A true copy\". On rear the following: \"Signed sealed and delivered by the within Joseph Bryne (being first duly stamped) in presence of Edwd. Herbert Rich. Eyre\".\nThis appears to be a copy of the Articles of Agreement published by MacLysaght (also a copy), between Lord Kenmare and Joseph Bryne. The latter however is dated 15th July 1753. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 427).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This appears to be a copy of the Articles of Agreement published by MacLysaght (also a copy), between Lord Kenmare and Joseph Bryne. The latter however is dated 15th July 1753. (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 427).","7":"
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\n Title - \"Thos. Dodd to Lord Kenmare. Bond of £200 to Indemnifie Lord Kenmare from Jno. Bible & his heirs\"...<\/span>\n Title - \"Thos. Dodd to Lord Kenmare. Bond of £200 to Indemnifie Lord Kenmare from Jno. Bible & his heirs\". Extract from the text as follows: \"Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Dodd of Killarney in the County of Kerry baker am holden and firmly Bound unto Thomas Brown* Esqr. commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare in the just & full sum of two hundred pounds sterling for the true payment whereof to be made to the said Lord Visc. Kenmare his heirs, Executors Administrators or Assignes or lawfull Attorney, I do hereby bind myself my heirs, Executors and Administrators firmly by these presents sealed with my seal and dated this 18th day of June - 1761 sixty one. Whereas by an Indented Deed of Lease bearing date the 18th day of June one thousand seven hundred and forty one made between the sd. Lord Visct. Kenmare of the one part and the sd. Thoms. Dodd of the other part whereby the sd. Lord Kenmare did demise unto the said Thos. Dodd all that the part of Dirreen lying westward of the high road leading to Castleisland in the tenure of sd. Thos. Dodd. together with a part of Ballydribbeenbeg lying also westward of sd. road to hold unto the sd. Thos. Dodd his heirs & Assigns for & during the three lives in sd. Indenture of lease mentd. wch. part of Dirreen together wth anor part thereof lying eastward of sd. road the sd. Lord Kenmare did in or about the year 1753 set by parole (?) Agreemt. to John Bible late of Killarney joyner now the condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bounden Thom.s Dodd shall and will save harmless and indemnifie the sd. Lord Kenmare & his heirs from the said John Bible his heirs & assigns - from any person or persons now or hereafter lawfully claiming or to claim by from or undr. him them or either of them touching or concerning the setting & demising sd. pemes (?) as aforesd. & also shall & will deliver & yield up the aforesd. part of sd. Dirreen lying eastward of the Castleisland road unto the sd. Lord Kenmare when ever he shall require the same then the above obligation to be said otherwise to remain in full force & virtue in Law. Sealed & delivered in presence of us & when the words \/in the Tenure of sd. Tho. Dodd\/ were first above interlined\". Signed by Jno. Crowly and Chris Gallway (Gallwey ?) Also signed by Thomas Dodd. A red wax seal is attached.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"It is likely that the John Bible referred to here is the same as that referred to by MacLysaght of page 247 and 257. MacLysaght, Ed. 1942 (reprinted 1970). *Thomas Browne, 6th Bart., 4th Viscount Kenmare, b. April 1726, d. 1795. MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 471.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"110","2":"K.42E.6","1":"18th Century","3":"26 November 1743.","4":"
\n Two sheets, written in different hands, are filed. here. The first is entitled \"Memorial to be considered abt....<\/span>\n Two sheets, written in different hands, are filed. here. The first is entitled \"Memorial to be considered abt. my Ld. Kenmares encreass of Maintce\". The text as follows: \"By Dr. Stephens report of the 25th Feb. 1736 the income of the Lord Kenmares Estate then amted to the sums of £4758:19:0. The incumbrances affecting the said Estate in the said year 1736 as appeared by the said report amounted then to £1852:10:4. The interest of wch amounted to £1336:18:6. Several annuities then payable out of the said Estates amounted to the yearly sums of £621:0:0. Quit and Crown rent to £123:15:5. The interest of the said Incumbrances the said annuities and the said Quit and Crown rent amount to an annual charge of £2081:13:11. So that there remaind as the Estate then sett clear of all deductions the annual sums of £2677:5:7. Out of which Dr. Stephens reported £400 a year English a proper maintence for the Lord Kenmare a Minr, which has been since allowd him\". The second document reads as follows: \"By order of ye 3rd Nov. 1743 grounded on the petn of the Earl of Arran* & Henry Arthur Herbert* Esq., for & on behalf of Thos. Browne a Monr and as Guardn. to him praying an encrease of £400 a year maintce for the sd. minr. who is now 19 year old. It is refered to a master (?) to inquire what will be proper to be allowed for the encrease of the sd. minor's maintenance & education and on reference (?) thereof such further order will be made as will be fit & approved. Edwd. Herbert Esq. who was appted by my Lord Chancellor received of ye Minor (?) Estate on giving security of ten thousand pounds to be amtable (?) for sd. rents - -- the sd. year 1736 with exct. thereof. And by an affidt. by him made before a master (?) extraordinary on the 26 Nov. 1743. He swears the yearly rents of ye Lord minor's Estate as now sett amts. to £4930:6:6halfpenny. And that the yearly interest of ye debts and incumbrances affecting the sd. Estate with ye yearly annuity - Quit & Crown rent payable thereout yearly amt. t = £1993:10:1. So that clear yearly rent now coming in over & above all deductions amt. to the suime - including the sd. minors maintence & contingency charges = £2936:16:5halfpenny\". A crest is visible as a watermark in both sheets of paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.24, K.55E.1","6":"*Thomas Browne, the son of Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare and Honora Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler, of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, b. April 1726, m. 1750 Anne Cooke, dau. of Thomas Cooke of Painstown Co. Carlow. Thomas died in 1795 (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471). The Earl of Arran* was, according to MacLysaght (p. 423), Thomas Browne's nearest Protestant relative. Henry Arthur Herbert was Earl of Powis (MacLysaght p. 306).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"111","2":"K.50E.2","1":"18th Century","3":"15 July 1794","4":"
\n Title: \"Dated May 1794. Copy of Lease for Ever. Lord Kenmare to Jeremiah Reily of Tenement in New Street, Kill...<\/span>\n Title: \"Dated May 1794. Copy of Lease for Ever. Lord Kenmare to Jeremiah Reily of Tenement in New Street, Killarney Reserving a yearly rent of 5s. Irish.\" Written in pencil beneath this is the following: \"136\/146\/9179 (?) - 2025 (?)\nNote: According to the lease, Jeremiah Reily was a shopkeeper.\n\nPortion of the lease reads as follows: \".. the said Lord Kenmare for and in consideration of the yearly rent reservations covenants and Agreements hereinafter reserved mentioned and contained on the part and behalf of the said Jeremiah Reily his Heirs and Assigns to be paid done and performed Hath demised granted set and to farm let released and confirmed and by these presents doth demise grant set and to farm let release and confirm unto the said Jeremiah Reily in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said Lord Kenmare for the term of one whole year by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents in consideration of Five shillings sterling and by force of the Statute for transferring uses into possession and to his Heirs and Assigns ALL THAT AND THOSE the tenement in the New Street called John Carthys bounded on the West by Jeremiah Coffeys tenement on the East by Patrick Murphys tenement on the South by Bastable Herbert Esquires gardens and on the North by the Street in as large ample and beneficial a manner as he the said Jeremiah Reily now holds and enjoys the same situate lying and being in the town of Killarney Barony of Magonihy (Magunihy) and County of Kerry aforesaid together with all and every the rights members privileges advantages appendances and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining excepting and always reserving out of this demise unto the said Lord Kenmare his Heirs and Assigns all manner of Royalties Rights and Privileges..\"etc.The lease was signed by Kenmare and Jeremiah Reily, \"signed sealed and delivered in presence of Thomas Gallway (Gallwey) and William Bryne\".\nAt the end of this typed copy of this lease, there is the following: !I certify this to be a true copy of the original Lease made to Jeremiah Reily of premises in the New Street, Killarney and which Lease is now in my custody at the Estate Office, Killarney. Maurice Leonard, Agent 9 - 11 - '98 (1898).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This was one of a number of documents collected by Patricia O' Hare from Mr Martin Connolly at the Duchas office, 17 - 19 Hatch St., Dublin, on the 26th August 1999, and returned to Muckross House. According to Mr Connolly, his predecessor, Mr Michael O' Mahony (retired c. 10 years ago), had collected these documents from the Kenmare Estate Office in Killarney and brought them to Dublin where he used them to try to work out the land rents due to the then Office of Public Works, from the former Kenmare leases in the town of Killarney.","7":"
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\n Title: \"Lord Kenmare to Andrew Morrogh. Lease of a tenement in High Street for ever from May 1796. Rent p. an....<\/span>\n Title: \"Lord Kenmare to Andrew Morrogh. Lease of a tenement in High Street for ever from May 1796. Rent p. an. £0.5.0\". Written in pencil beneath this title is the following: \"Pd to 1980. No. 36. Folio 146. Mrs M. Cudmore, Cloon (?) Hill, Well Rd., Douglas, Cork.\n\nPortion of text from document reads as follows: \"This Indenture made the twenty fifth day of August in the Year of our Lord God, one thousand seven hundred and ninty six between Sir Valentine Browne Bart. commonly called the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Kenmare of the one part and Andrew Morrogh of Killarney in the County of Kerry Shoemaker of the other part, witnesseth that the said Lord Kenmare for and in consideration of the yearly rent and covenants herein after reserved hath demised granted set and to farm let released and confirmed and by these presents doth demise, grant, set and to farm let release and confirm unto the said Andrew Morrogh (in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said Lord kenmare for the term of one whole year by indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents in consideration of five shillings and by force of the statute for transferringuses into possession and to his Heirs and Assigns all that and those the tenement in High Street bounded on the East by the Reverned Edward Herbert's field, on the west by the Main St., on the North by the widow Moynihans' tenement, and on the South by Thomas Alle's tenement tpgether with all that and - the back yards gardens, easements (?) ways and passages to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining in as large ample and beneficial a manner as he the said Andrew Morrough and his undertenants now hold and enjoy the same\". Rent of 5 shillings yearly. .
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N.A.","6":"This was one of a number of documents collected by Patricia O' Hare from Mr Martin Connolly at the Duchas office, 17 - 19 Hatch St., Dublin, on the 26th August 1999, and returned to Muckross House. According to Mr Connolly, his predecessor, Mr Michael O' Mahony (retired c. 10 years ago), had collected these documents from the Kenmare Estate Office in Killarney and brought them to Dublin where he used them to try to work out the land rents due to the then Office of Public Works, from the former Kenmare leases in the town of Killarney.","7":"
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\n Part of legal document (pages 3, 4, 5, and 6) relating to deeds, rents and wills. Names included: Harlstongue,...<\/span>\n Part of legal document (pages 3, 4, 5, and 6) relating to deeds, rents and wills. Names included: Harlstongue, Levallin, Thomas Boronebeing, Thomas and Elizabeth Brown. Folio 305
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\n Brief of the Depositions on behalf of Brown in the case between James Ward and Thomas Brown, John, Jane and El...<\/span>\n Brief of the Depositions on behalf of Brown in the case between James Ward and Thomas Brown, John, Jane and Elizabeth White, Edward Bollinbrooke and Thomas Southwell and others
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","8":"1"},{"0":"116","2":"K.57E.14","1":"18th Century","3":"1741","4":"Legal document in the case of Thomas Brown and John White.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"117","2":"K.57E.15","1":"18th Century","3":"6 June, 1744","4":"
\n Article of agreement signed by Edward Herbert of Muckross, Arthur Herbert of Cahernane and Rev. Sand to pay to...<\/span>\n Article of agreement signed by Edward Herbert of Muckross, Arthur Herbert of Cahernane and Rev. Sand to pay to John Murphy for new road from Goost? Bridge to Ballydribbee
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\n Letter from David Duane to Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Concerning Cardonell and Lilly's suit. (See ...<\/span>\n Letter from David Duane to Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Concerning Cardonell and Lilly's suit. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.32-33).
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\n Letter from William Weldon to Hon. Valentine Browne, relating to a motion in Court concerning the injunction o...<\/span>\n Letter from William Weldon to Hon. Valentine Browne, relating to a motion in Court concerning the injunction on the woods. Addressed to Macroom, at Capt. Hedges. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 15).
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\n Letter from Gray's Inn. To the Right Honourable Viscount Kenmare at Killarney, to be left at the Porthouse at ...<\/span>\n Letter from Gray's Inn. To the Right Honourable Viscount Kenmare at Killarney, to be left at the Porthouse at Mallow, Co Cork.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.24.
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\n Letter from Edward Herbert (of Muckross) to Lord Kenmare (Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Requesting his infl...<\/span>\n Letter from Edward Herbert (of Muckross) to Lord Kenmare (Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Requesting his influence on behalf of his young nephew John Herbert, who is going to London and wants introduction to \"Lady de Acuna\" and numerous noblemen there.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.25).
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\n Bill of complaint - 13 page document James Ward to Thomas Brown. Signed by Charles Walters on 6th April 1756. ...<\/span>\n Bill of complaint - 13 page document James Ward to Thomas Brown. Signed by Charles Walters on 6th April 1756. Also signed by James Ward, Thomas Cooper and John Lodge, Clerk and Keeper of the Rolls
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\n Title- \"List of Respondents Papers to be delivered into the Lords by George Cannon\" James Ward, Appellant and ...<\/span>\n Title- \"List of Respondents Papers to be delivered into the Lords by George Cannon\" James Ward, Appellant and Thomas Browne, Responder
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\n Letter from William Weldon to Richard Hedges. Reply to a letter of 24th October. Bad health makes journey to C...<\/span>\n Letter from William Weldon to Richard Hedges. Reply to a letter of 24th October. Bad health makes journey to Cork impossible. Dublin is better, counsel being at hand for consultation if needed. Advises an amicable settlement. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.31).
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\n Letter from Weldon to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Concerning tenants of his and Col....<\/span>\n Letter from Weldon to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Concerning tenants of his and Col. Stratford's at Co Limerick and a proposed exchange of lands. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.29).
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\n Letter from Richard Hedges to Valentine Browne, Macroome. Concerning trespass on the woods in Co. Kerry.\n(See ...<\/span>\n Letter from Richard Hedges to Valentine Browne, Macroome. Concerning trespass on the woods in Co. Kerry.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.14.)
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\n Letter from Mary Knatchbull to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare) concerning banking and fam...<\/span>\n Letter from Mary Knatchbull to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare) concerning banking and family matters.
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\n A copy of Daniel (Cronine) Croni's letter to Capt. Hedges to be delivered by hand. This letter appeals to Hed...<\/span>\n A copy of Daniel (Cronine) Croni's letter to Capt. Hedges to be delivered by hand. This letter appeals to Hedges to make a reasonable settlement with Lord Kenmare.
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\n This document concerns the guardianship of Thomas Browne*, a minor. Thomas was ten years old when his fath...<\/span>\n This document concerns the guardianship of Thomas Browne*, a minor. Thomas was ten years old when his father Valentine Browne died on the 30th June, 1736.\nThe text reads as follows: \"Lord Chancellor. Dated 19th ? 1736.\nWhereas the Right Honble Charles Earl of Arran and Henry Arthur Herbert Esq., for and on behalf of Thomas Browne a minor this day petitioned the Right Honble the Lord Chancellor of Ireland setting forth for (?) Valentine Browne Esq., decd. Commonly called Lord Kenmare dyed on or about the 30th day of June last seized of an Estate Islands and Tennements - (?) to the yearly value of about four thousand six hundred pound and which as the Pet. re informed will upon the death of somebody (?) rise considerably in value that the said Valentine Browne hath left - (?) by his first wife Honora ats.(?) Butler Thomas his only son and heir and two daughters Helen about fourteen and Catherine about eight years old and by his last wife hath left - (?) one daughter Mary Frances borne since his decease, that the sd. Valentine Browne having died intestate the petitioners have been appointed by his Excelllllency Guardians to the person and Estate of the said minor Thomas which Estate the Petitioner are informed is sublject to Incumbrances amounting to about fourteen thousand pounds besides the claime of - (?) or eight hundred pound - (?) by the_(?) of the said Valentine Browne and besidesa demand of five thousand pound by the posthumous daughter of the said Valentine Browne that the Petitioners reside in Great Britain where they intend to educate the said minor Thomas under their immediate (Sic0 inspection being now - (?) at Westminister School the Petitioners are desired to have a maintenance appointed for the said minor Thomas and commit the management of his estate to the care of a proper person in Ireland where the sd. Estate lyes that the Petts. Apprehend (?) that Edward Herbert Junr. of Kilcow in the county of Kerry Esq., a near relation of the said minor who is known to the Oetts. As proper person to be employed with management of the said minors Estate under the Petitioners in regard the said Edwd. Herbert resides near the said Estate and is a person of good fortune and willing as the petitioners were informed to give sufficient security for the due execution of his trust the petitioners by his said petition therefore prayed his Lordship to appoint to - (?) yearly allowance for the said Thomas Browne the minor's education and maintenance as his Lorship should think proper and also to appoint the said Edward Herbert receiver of the rents of the said minor's estate he giving security by - (?) to be accountable for what he shall soo (?) receive or to make such other order as his Lordship should think proper. Whereupon it is ordered by his Lordship that it - (?) whereby referred to one of the masters of this court to take an account of the yearly value of the said minor's estate and fortune and also what incumbrances affect the same and what would be proper to allow said minor yearly for his maintenance and education and being further ordered that the said master do enquire whether the said Edward Herbert be a proper person to be appointed receiver of the said minor's estate and fortune upon his giving security by recogniizance (?) by one the Right Honble the Master of the Roles or one other of the Masters of this Court for the produce of the said minors Estate and on returne (?) of the report such further orders will be made as will befits (?)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.40E.24, K.42.E.6","6":"Thomas Browne, the son of Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, (b. 10th March 1694\/5. d. 30th June 1736.) and Honora Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler, of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, b. April 1726, m. 1750 Anne Cooke, dau. of Thomas Cooke of Painstown Co. Carlow. Thomas died in 1795 (MacLysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471). The Earl of Arran* was, according to MacLysaght (p. 423), Thomas Browne's nearest Protestant relative. Henry Arthur Herbert was Earl of Powis (MacLysaght p. 306). Edward Herbert was married to Frances Browne, sister of Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare.. They were living at Muckross (Muckris) in October 1735. (MacLysaght p. 57).\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"
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\n Text is difficult to decipher in places. It appears to read as follows: \\\"I have had the honour of your Lordsh...<\/span>\n Text is difficult to decipher in places. It appears to read as follows: \\\"I have had the honour of your Lordship\\'s of the 10th - (?) by Mr Daniel Duggan and have - (?)the draught of the Petition & Bill as also the Marriage Articles. It is certain that the lawyer was too strict in the first convenant, whereby all the lands which you are any waies (?) - (?) into , in law or equity as of an Estate of inheritance, are to descend or go to your oldest son and heir, free from all incumbrances contracted or made by you. But I can\\'t comprehend that your lordship is thereby or by other Convenant or clause in the articles (?) refrained other in a - (?) or equitable sense from making (?) - (?) leases, you shall think fit provided the whole rents reserved do exceed the annual sum of 3000 so that your Ladies dower may amount to 1000 per annum, for the main scope and interest of the Articles is that your Lordship should continue and - (?) - (?) or in fee of your whole Estate, so that on your death it may descend to your eldest son, and surly a man - (?) in fee simple need no collateral power to make leases, and (there follows several lines, difficult to read, referring to long leases)\\\". It continues: \\\"Surely leasing at an improved rent is no incumbrance. - (?) short I fear the Judges to whom we are to be referred will think that clause umpowering (?) you to make leases very - (?) or rather absurd, especially when they are to see the - (?) & - (?) by which you are made tenant in fee. However I will let it pass unless the Judges object to it. I concurr - (?) with Mr Weldon in leaving out the recital of the settlement in 1684. I am sorry Duggan did not bring a rent roll of the whole Estate with him, that we might be able to show the residue (?) of the Estate to be above 3000 per annum and therefore its proper his uncle should sent him a rental (The remainder of the page is difficult to read but does refer to a jointour for Kenmare\\'s first wife, Honora Butler\\\". The document appears to be signed by Sexton). \\r\\nThis document was addressed to Sir Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, (b. 10th March 1694\/5. d. 30th June 1736.) His first wife was Honora Butler, daughter of Thomas Butler of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, and sister of John, 15th Earl of Ormond. They were married in November 1720. Honora died in 1730. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471). The document concerning the marriage settlement of Valentine and Honora dated October 8th 1720, (MacLysaght 476) may have some bearing on this document.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.55E.5 (also by Sexton)","6":"This document was addressed to Sir Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, (b. 10th March 1694\/5. d. 30th June 1736.) His first wife was Honora Butler, daughter of Thomas Butler of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, and sister of John, 15th Earl of Ormond. They were married in November 1720. Honora died in 1730. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970) p. 471). The document concerning the marriage settlement of Valentine and Honora dated October 8th 1720, (MacLysaght 476) may have some bearing on this document.\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"
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\n This letter appears to have been written to Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, concerning the debts of hi...<\/span>\n This letter appears to have been written to Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, concerning the debts of his father, Sir Nicholas Browne, 2nd Viscount. The letter was written by Wm Shee. MacLysaght has published other letters from Shee relating the difficult financial circumstances that Nicolas Browne found himself in at Ghent, prior to his death on the 26th April 1720. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 18, 19 and 471). The text commences as follows: \"Being honoured lately 10th (?) from Miss Browne whorm (?) she tells me - (?) Lady Groon (Green? MacLysaght refers to a Lady Green* in the above mentioned letter on page 18) and I would doo well to send an account of my Lordship's debts (it was already our intention). The following is difficult to read. However Shee does refer to money he has paid out since the 1st Feb. 1718. Half way down the page Shee states, \"Now whereas I am employed to take care of my Lordship\". The letter appears to refer to Nicholas's ability to spend money.
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\n This is one of the documents published by MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), pp. 16 - 17)....<\/span>\n This is one of the documents published by MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), pp. 16 - 17). It is unsigned but according to MacLysaght is addressed to Wm. Weldon* from the Hon. Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. He states that he will defend as best he can the poor people employed in cutting his woods. He refers to woods of Bantry. However, about a third of the way down the page he states: \"My chief concern at present is about my Kerry Estate again which our enemies have turned all their batteries but I hope as you have defended us hitherto you will be still able to support us. I feel their villianous designs against us for my own part when I first engaged in this affair I depended upon your skill and experience which I still intensely reply upon, for I was not then nor am now yet a competant judge in matters of Law which I refer to you. So - (?) if you manidge as you have hitherto done the whole glory & credit is due to you, but if you should miscarry (which God Almighty forbid) I am afraid the blame will light upon you and you will not have any one to condem but yourself.\" There are references to Captain Hedges and Griffi's executors, also Lilly and Cardonnel, Hammond, Relatives mention include Purcell, and Da Cunha. Mention is made of Pol Herbert, Sulivan (Sullivan ?) and the \"rest of that sad pack\" attempting to break their leases. He is fearful that they will refer to the fact that Kenmare is a papist and thus that the leases are invalid.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bart., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, the son-in-law of Nicholas and uncle, by marriage of Valentine, 3rd Viscount.\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"135","2":"K.55E.5","1":"18th Century","3":"19 September 1717","4":"
\n The full text of this letter is published by MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), pp. 13 - 1...<\/span>\n The full text of this letter is published by MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), pp. 13 - 14). It is signed by P. Sexton, (Peter). According to MacLysaght it is addressed to Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.
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\n The letter is unsigned but was written by Nicholas Browne, 2nd Viscount Kenmare to his son Valentine 3rd Visco...<\/span>\n The letter is unsigned but was written by Nicholas Browne, 2nd Viscount Kenmare to his son Valentine 3rd Viscount. Nicholas refers to himself as \"Kenmare\" in the letter. It is addressed to \"Irland (sic.) for the Honble Mr Valentine Browne at Killarny (sic.) in the country of Kerry, to be forwarded by ye post master of Tralee.\" The letter is difficult to read in places. It commences as follows: \"Ghent the 20th March 1717. Dear Valentine, Your letter from Ardagh of Feb. the 16th is (?) of unspeakable comfort to me to find that you brook (?) so well the - (?) - (?) of - (?) in the most vigorous season of the year and over the most confounded - (?) - - done which thank God has had no ill influence on the State of your health for which I confess I tembled for you as well as for the success of the load of - (?) you want to carry on considering the various difficulties that is in it that you are to expect to meet with and vanquish and the inflexibility (?) and I am afraid little assurance (?) that is to be putt in some of the partys (?) you have to deal and converse with but the hopefull and advanced account you give me of your proceedings contribute very much to disperse my anxiety and fears about your undertaking. I am overjoyed because - Hurly (?) despaired of it that it is now in your power to sett to sale the woods of Bantry* which I thought Rice or Shine had long ago felled or sold out right. This and other advantages you propose from Bantry & Kerry is the luckiest thing in the world and you'd (?) be much to blame if you lost a minute of making the best profitt of them for the good ends you propose. I embrace my Dear son Weldon `son in law of Nicholas` for this likely turn of affairs which are not the only embraces I owe him and I recommend to you to putt in practice all other means and - (?) with your party for to gain redress before you go to law. Give my - (?) service to the Gentlemen and contry (sic) that did their parts in receiving you at your coming into the Contry (sic). You do not mention Darby Connor, Mr Griffin (?) or Cronine the former is - (?) and - (?) wants if (?) you will will doe (sic.) for him. You do well to discourse the state of matters of the contry (sic.) with these as well as those you named. There is Frank Jones and Mortagh Sullivan may help too to give you light into matters. I had a late letter from my sister and another from my daughter who tells me unlucky (?) McCarty's (?) affairs are in a way passed retrieve which I am as sorry for as for myself who am in the same predicament here because of my debts, which if they could wance (sic.) but be clear'd and that I had some little mony (sic.) before hand I could be content to live on any small thing till things were better with us. If I could have at once and soon on some merchant in - (?) town a letter of credit for the money I wanted it would be an unspeakable ease to me because of clearing all my debts and saving three parts in four of the expences I incurr every day that goes over my head in the placewhere I now loge (sic.) and diet which is earnestly recommended to you and my son Weldon by your most affectionate father Kenmare. It pleases me that you have a family and you think os settleing in the contry (sic.) which will be the greatest satisfaction and happyness to your friends and most people there and which at last will be your interest tho it may be necessary for a while when you have done your affairs to step into England if you care for a wife that is rich. But I shal (sic.) be very sorry if she is not very good young and hansome (sic.) with all. My expenses where I am are not less than two Crowns a day wan (sic.) with another. Whereas where I was - (?0 coast me half a crown a day besides that I have a great many debts in the town as yet unclear'd. which had not been (?) I had been wise to have husbanded and kept some mony (sic.) before hand. Whereas I have nothing to shew (sic.) for it and am now destitute and have brought myself to be a scandal and insolvent and am miserable till I am able to extricate myself. Dear Val give my love and service to your wee son* tho tiy did not give me - (?) Your sisters thank God are very well. (*Suggestion here that Valentine had an illigitimate son).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, the son-in-law of Nicholas.\nIt is interesting to note that Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare appears, from this letter, to have had an illegimitate son.\n\nMacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 14) has published another letter dated 2nd Dec. (?) 1717 from Nicholas to his son Valentine asking for money to clear his debts and giving more advice about marriage.\nMacLysaght refers to the sale of woods in the Bantry area in an effort to place the estate in a healthy financial position. (see p. X). However he states that this could not be done without procuring a special Act of Parliament, the passage of which in 1727 was largely due to Madame da Cunha, the aunt of Valentine, 3rd Viscount.\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"
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\n A summary of this letter is published by MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 17). It is ...<\/span>\n A summary of this letter is published by MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 17). It is addressed to \"The Honble Valentine Browne*, Esq.\" There is no address. The letter is dated as follows: \"Tuesday one a clock of 10th March 1718\/19.\" The letter reads as follows: \"I am so desireouk (?) tp put an end with Mr Damer that you may have as little delay by me as possibly I can. That I have desired Mr Nagle in my behalf to agree with him tho very much to my loss and do believe thy'le (?) agree this day and his money may be paid him tomorrow. I desire when you have dined that you'll step hither do't lose any time for Mr Barnard goes out of town a Thursday morning next and Mr Nagle go tomorrow morning or in the afternoone. I am Dear Sir, Your most affectionate (?) - (?) and most humble servant Mil (Melllchior) Lavellin.\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne*, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"138","2":"K.55E.18","1":"18th Century","3":"28 January 1716 to 1717","4":"
\n Letter addressed by George Mathew senior to Valentine Browne, later 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Mathews adds to end ...<\/span>\n Letter addressed by George Mathew senior to Valentine Browne, later 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Mathews adds to end of letter the following: 'Writing being wearie to me I make use of a friend's hand.'\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 12) has published almost a complete transcription of this letter
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"139","2":"K.55E.19","1":"18th Century","3":"8 May 1720","4":"
\n Letter addressed to 'The Rt. Honble the Lord Viscount Kenmare at Ardagh in the County of Kerry near Tralee.' (...<\/span>\n Letter addressed to 'The Rt. Honble the Lord Viscount Kenmare at Ardagh in the County of Kerry near Tralee.' (Valentine, 3rd Viscount). The letter reads as follows: 'Ghent May ye 8th 1720. My Lord, The constant occupation I have been in these ten days past has occasioned - I was not earlyer (sic.) in acquainting yr Lordship of ye death of my dear Lord your father who who as your Lordship has by other hands parted this life ye 26th alto between 6 and 7 in ye morning after three days illnesswith a most perfect (?) resignation (?) and conformity to ye will of God and a true sense of Eternity (?), having received all ye necessary Sacraments after the most devot and Christian manner and was in his perfect (?) senses to ye last minute. It was a particular blessing due to his true vertue unboubted morals and great sufferings for justice sake and ye great consolation to his friends and well wishers to see that he made soo happy and end, especially considering ye disordered condition he was in two or three months before his death, which gives me a now sensible feeling if that, in all probabilty and in ye general opinion he might have remained a living man for many a year to come had he not been by ye means of insinuating whisperors and hangers on sequestered from me and placed in a piblick (sic.) inn where he had constant occasions of extravagencies - . The same day that he parted, Lady Green, Lady Ruperta and I were in a consternation how to raise money to perform his funeral rights, and being all grieved that ye due honours should not be shown to his noble memory as being ye last service friends could oo him and noo bldy being here that would advance ye money we agreed that I should ride post that night to Bridges where Mr Archdeacon very generously advanced me 500 guilders - upon my Lady's letter. I then returned to Ghent with - expedition (?) and had ye Corps (carried on a coach) privately interred about nine o' clock att night in ye Parish Church of St. Nicholas. Ye publick ceremony of ye funeral was deferred for feare of any insult from ye creditors and also to prepare all things in a decent manner. But said ceremony was performed ye 4th inst with all ye decency and sollomnity that is usual in this country, a great part of ye Nobility and Clergy having aassisted. Ye service was performed with the general applause of all that were present (?) The expence will come to about ye sum from Mr Archdeacon, the particulars of which I am not as yet able to send your Lordship as not having as yet received in all the bills. His debts contracted since my last account will I believe come to about 700 guilders at the least, ye particulars of which as also of ye funeral charges I shall send your Lordship as soone as possible. Enclosed I send your Lordship an authentick (sic.) attestation of his death, not boubting but it will be necessary for your Lordship in order to settle ye in your right in which I hope there will be now obtained and wishing your Lordship all ye blessings that this life can afford and after a crowne of Glory and recommending myself to your Lordship's protection since ye almighty has called away your dear father and hoping ye will honour me with your further commands which shall be always most acceptable to me and shall not be wanting to obey as far as my power reaches (?) I remaine My Lord Your Lordships most obedient Humble Servant Wm (William) Shee. P.S. The creditors expect (according as I promised them) that your Lordship will see the debts payed as soon as possible, which my Lord a little before his death earnestly recommended.'\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 18)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"140","2":"K.55E.8","1":"18th Century","3":"22 May 1720","4":"
\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 19) published a summary of this letter, conwhich is ...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 19) published a summary of this letter, conwhich is difficult to read in places. It is addressed to \"The Rt. Honble the Lord Viscount Kenmare, to be forwarded by William Weldon Esq., `brother-in-law` councell (sic.) at law living in Abbey Street or Abbey Lane, Dublin, Ireland.\" It is addressed and dated as follows: \"Ghent, May ye 22nd 1720.\" The text of the letter appears to read as follows: \" My Lord, My last was of ye 8th current wherin (sic.) I gave your Lordship an account of ye manner of my Dear Lord's happy - (?) and with an authentik (?) certificate of his death - - now enclosed ye account of ye expenses of ye burial and (?) funeral which I hope ye Lordship will not dislike for all was done after ye cheapest manner that I could devise (?) - - has afore annext an account of ye debts my Lord contracted since about ye first march last past which prove far more (?) extravagent than I expected\" There follows more about Nicholas's extravagence that is difficult to read. The letter then continues: \"enclosed his coate (sic.) of arms drawne (sic.) ye same as his coate (sic.) royal which hangs in ye chappel where he is interred, that in case you - (?) should order a tomb to be laid over him you may give directions how ye arms must be cut out whether as ye enclosed with 16 quarters as custome (sic.) is here. I make ye creditors - (?) by assuring them ye Lordship will soon see them - . I know nothing further needful to advise your Lordship of at - (?0 which makes me in expectation of your further commands - (?). Your Lordship's most obedient & humble servant. Wm. Shee.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, Valentine's uncle by marriage.\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"141","2":"K.55E.9","1":"18th Century","3":"2 December (?) 1717 (according to MacLysaght)","4":"
\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p.14). Has published a summary of this letter from Nich...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p.14). Has published a summary of this letter from Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare to his son Valentine. Addressed as follows: \"For the Honble Mr Valentine Browne at Mr (?) (MacLysaght says Mrs) Sheehy's house in the Inns, Dublin. \" My most dear Val. I received yr. Letter of Oct. The 12th and just now wan (sic.) of Oct. (?) the 5th and the post being just a going off I am obliged to make my answer. I - - upon the whole I beeseach youl (sic.) see to send me the moneys that is necessary to clear my debts in this unfortunate country which amount to above two hundred sterling and let it be by way of letter to credit and write (?) you and my son Weldon write to Cannon Everard to assist me in the clearing of them and other proceedings that putting things in a method I may goe (sic.) in a regular right footing in the future. The fifty pound I drew on Will Weldon has noe (?) raport (?) to these Laber (?) debts nooe (?) more than what I have drawn since on him in favour of Cannon Everard. I wish noething soe - as to see you well married. You may be fully assured that I shall always this moment or on anytime hereafter concurr in such settlements for your mutural happiness as shal please you which I extremely long till itt be done. Lett a sweet temper and beauty and your own fancy have a great weight in your choice. God almighty direct and bless you and my dear Weldons family I am my dear son yr father Kenmare.\nMy thoughts are farr from putting myself in the power or discretion of Mr Rice or such wretches. Yr sisters are very well.\nLast paragraph is very difficult to read but there appears to be a reference to Christmas.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Note: MacLysaght has dated this letter 2 December (?) 1717, however I cannot find a date on it - P. O' Hare.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, Valentine's uncle by marriage.\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"
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\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 18 for synopsis of this letter, which refers to the ...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 18 for synopsis of this letter, which refers to the poor circumstances of Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare..\nAddressed as follows: 'To Mr Weldon Councellor In Abbey Street in Dublin in Ireland recommended to yr Post Man (?) at Dublin. Ireland. Par Ostend.'\nThe letter reads as follows: 'Sir, I have received ye favour of a long letter from Mr Browne and find he now begins to be sensible of ye sad condition his father is in this last relapse - ye worst he has had - - he is wholly insensible of ye circumstances of his family and runns hand over head in debts - are so unaccountable yt he must certainly ruin yr whole family if speedy methods be not taken to prevent it, he is so fallln (sic. - fallen) out with all yt (?) with him well I much doub (sic.) whether any one this side of sea can ever pretend to keep him in any company (?) for my part I wood (sic.) not have him under my roof had I 200 sterling a years clear advantage by it, and have already had so much trouble by ye care I took to pay ye last sum you - out. In clearing part of his debts - I cannot in any reason conform to medle (sic.) any more with any money - his Lordship has any concern in. Mr Everard and Mr Shee both has used all ye endeavours possible to manage his affairs for ye best butt (sic.) all proves to little purpose he must either be sent for over or putt (sic.) to be looked after in such houses here - - sooner (?) for such distempers (?) heads or - soon (?) come to some shameful and unhappy end. I think myself bound in conscience to give you this information, had he remained wt (?) Mr Everard and I - had placed him, this relapse mite (sic.) have bin (sic.) prevented. I have just now consulted with Mr Shee wt to do for his redress and used all ye pressing terms I coud (sic.) to incline him to undertake ye care of my Lord for ye future and find ye (?) it will be impossible for him to do it butt upon condition he be putt into ye (?) house wh (? Where ? ) Mr Everard has put (?) him (?) before in case they are willing to accept - him, and - he may never know - a penny of money is returned for him for he is never easy till he spends it all in trifling things and drink wch (which ?) undoes him and served only to gett (sic.) new credit to runn (sic.) further in debt nor can any measures be taken to prevent it by forbidding any to trust him but by ye public orders of ye sworn magistrates wch (which ?) cant be don (sic.) without exposing him to too great a humiliation - . I desire youl (sic.) inform Mr Brown (sic. - Browne) of - your - will permit, ye - way - Gentlemen has bin (sic.) in of late forbids me to (?) address this to him. I much fear his sister here will never have health and apprehend some such vapours may settle in her head also she has such frequent bleedings in ye nose, wch (which ?) makes this family think we have a poor bargan (sic.) as one - has neither health nor fortune, therefore Dr. Mr Weldon do wt (what ?) you can to have her fortune payed, send us at least ye interest money - due almost five years and it may satisfy a little all - if you can. Forgive ye trouble I have - - believe me ever yrs - Lady - Most obedient humble Ser. Mary Knatchbull* alias Lady Green March ye 23d 1720.'
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Sir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, Valentine's uncle by marriage.\n\n*Mary Knatchpole (Knatchbull) was prioress of the English Benedictine Convent in Ghent (MacLysaght, p. 421).\n\nThis document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.","7":"
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\n Letter was addressed to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare). at Kilcash*, near Clonmel. ...<\/span>\n Letter was addressed to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare). at Kilcash*, near Clonmel. The letter was written by James Webb. Difficult to read. MacLysaght has made a fairly full transcription of it. MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 `reprinted 1970`, p. 28). *In November 1720 Valentine married Honora Butler, daughter of Thomas Butler of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary. She was sister of John 15th Earl of Ormond. (Mac Lysaght, p. 471).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. In November 1720 Valentine married Honora Butler, daughter of Thomas Butler of Kilcash, Co. Tipperary. She was sister of John 15th Earl of Ormond. ((See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 471).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"147","2":"K.55E.12","1":"18th Century","3":"24 April 1717","4":"
\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 13 for a brief synopsis of this letter, which appear...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 13 for a brief synopsis of this letter, which appears to have been written to Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare at Ghent. The writer is unknown. The letter reads as follows: 'After thoughts of my being soo (sic.) unhappy to be quite forgott (sic.), I was surprised and overjoyed beyond expression My Dear Lord at receiving the other day a letter you honoured me with from Ghent. The extradionary vallue (sic.) My Lord I have ever had for your friendship will I hope persuade you that nothing can be more wellcom (sic.) then this favour and am much concerned I have not had the good fortune of receiving anny (sic.) of those you say you were soo (sic.) kinde as to write me but I suppose there must have been a mistake in the address, otherways letters directed to Hamburg a place soo universally known could not miscarry. I have not words sufficient to thank your Lordship for the great satisfaction and honnor you desighn (?) me of a visit and doo (sic.) assure you noe (sic.) man living shall be more wellcom therefore I hope you wo't forgett a promis (sic.) I shall very much long to see accomplished. I assure you My Lord I have very often enquired after you but wee (sic.) who have had our past in the unfortunate Tragicomedy, have been soo often post (sic.) from post to pillor, is the reason (I suppose) I could not hear certainly where you were, otherways your Lordship may be sure I had troubled you sometimes with a letter. I am sooemtirely yours that I hope you wont think me too impertinent for giving you the following short account of what belong (?) to you. I suppose My Lord you have not forgott that after having been made free of the most famous prisons of good England, vagabond like, I was banisht (sic.) into this Country, where a desire of resting my old bones after som (sic.) Rapperie achievements (?) made me think of a retreat pursuant to which sollitary inclination, in a verry (sic.) loannesom (sic.) shady cops (sic.) two miles from Hamburg, close to the famous river Elb, I have planted myself in a small but convenient box, where in a verry cosy elbowd chair I assure you uppon (sic.) honnor (sic.) I laugh at the idle nonsensicall (sic.) world prefers embroided villany to sack cloath (sic.) honnesty (sic.) and for my acquaintance it is seldom I converse with anny but Plutarch, Seneca and - however My Lord mistake me not, I am noo - paced hermit for besides the want of a necessary accomplishment a great stock of piety when I can meet with s oo - a thing in this country as a well meaning friend, I have in my cellor (sic.0 a sober bottle of old hock, which with my poor harp makes me joyne (sic.) the chorus in the lamentation of poor Seurlog, in which charming opera I have often wished for Dear Lord Kenmare's company a happiness I must again putt you in minde (sic.) that yu have promist (sic.) me and hope your Lordship will give me warning when you - me that favour that I may not have the mortification of being absent from my poor hovell when you com (sic.) there. You have obliged me extremely My Lord in assuring me I am still in Jack Bagott's favour he being a perticular (sic.) friend of mine I have allways (sic.) had great esteem for when you write to him I pray lett him know that I take it unkindly he never letts me hear from him which injury he ca't repair but bu a long epistle, not knowing if he is in his Holiness or most Christian Majestys territorys is the reason I have not reproached him myself with his silence. I can not conclude this - (the blots and faults of which I hope you will pardon) afore I most earnestly beg and conjure you not only to send me a letter but a vollume of all you'll think - - - (remainder of letter is missing).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"
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\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 25 for a transcription of this letter, which is diff...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 25 for a transcription of this letter, which is difficult to read in the original. The letter is written by Daniel Duggane to Kenmare, that is Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.\n\nIn November 1720 Valentine married Honora Butler, daughter of Thomas Butler of Kilcash*, Co. Tipperary. She was sister of John 15th Earl of Ormond. ((See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 471).","7":"
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\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 3, for transcription of this letter, which is diffic...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 3, for transcription of this letter, which is difficult to read in the original. The letter is addressed to Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare from John Asgill.* Nicholas's address is not mentioned.\n(*John Asgill was married to Jane, Nicholas's daughter. Jane 'was brought up in England as a Protestant' `MacLysaght, p. x`. She died c. 1708 `MacLysaght, p. 475`).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.\nJohn Asgill was married to Jane, Nicholas's daughter. Jane 'was brought up in England as a Protestant' (MacLysaght, p. x). She died c. 1708 (MacLysaght, p. 475).","7":"
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\n Letter addressed as follows: 'To the Rt. Honble Valentine Lord Visct. Kenmare in Cork or to be forwarded to hi...<\/span>\n Letter addressed as follows: 'To the Rt. Honble Valentine Lord Visct. Kenmare in Cork or to be forwarded to his Lordship to Killarney. The letter reads as follows: ' Fethard, 25th March 1724. My Lord, I shewed Mr Callaghane at the assizes of Clonmell a letter I had from Mr Drake signifieing (sic.) his full consent & approbation that Mr Callaghane should pay your Lordship & take an assigment (?) of the judgement your Lordship has for 2000 in Mr Mathew of Thomastow's Name on S. - Edward's estate & expressed his satisfaction that Mr Callaghan would advance the money to serve our Lordship. I had by the same post another letter from Mr Sexton assuring Mr Callaghane of Mr Drake's & Mr Edward's consent and approbation for his taking an assigment of that judgement which was what Mr Callaghane required. But I was concerned to find that Mr Callaghane cou'd not spare soo much money at this time for he sayed he had agreed with My Lord Caher for the purchase of some part of his Lordship's Estate, & therefore cannot advance the money to your Lordship. I am very troubled that your Lordship meets with this disappointment. Mr Callaghane will if not already inform your Lordship further of this matter - all I can doe (sic.) is to - my endeavours to find out some other person that (that) will advance that sume (sic.) to your Lordship & take an assigment (?) of the judgement in which I assure your Lordship I shall loose noo time & am with great esteem, My Lord, yr. Lordship's most humble & abler servant, Red (Redmond) Purcell.'\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 25 for brief synopsis of this letter).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"151","2":"K.55E.16","1":"18th Century","3":"28 June 1718","4":"
\n Letter addressed to 'The Honble Val. Browne Esq., at Kilarny (Killarney)'. This was Valentine Browne, 3rd Visc...<\/span>\n Letter addressed to 'The Honble Val. Browne Esq., at Kilarny (Killarney)'. This was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 17 for an almost entire transcription of this letter).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"
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\n Letter and accounts. Original difficult to read. Addressed by John Asgill to his brother-in-law, Valentine 3rd...<\/span>\n Letter and accounts. Original difficult to read. Addressed by John Asgill to his brother-in-law, Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Kenmare's address is not given.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 28 - 29 for a synopsis of this letter and accounts).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\nJohn Asgill was married to Jane, Nicholas's daughter. Jane 'was brought up in England as a Protestant' (MacLysaght, p. x). She died c. 1708 (MacLysaght, p. 475).\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"153","2":"K.57E.10","1":"18th Century","3":"22 February 1763","4":"Legal document in the case between James Ward and Thomas Brown. Payments made to John White","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"
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\n Letter written by Valentine Browne, later 3rd Viscount Kenmare to his brother-in-law William Weldon. (See Mac ...<\/span>\n Letter written by Valentine Browne, later 3rd Viscount Kenmare to his brother-in-law William Weldon. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 9).\nLetter reads as follows: 'Saturday. Dear Brother, I am sorry to find by your last that my Uncle Purcell is resolved not to come in with our Decree here. For besides that I think it will have but an il air in the world for us who are so near relations to differ in matter of interest, there is nothing in the world I dread more than multiplying of suits. For it not only streightens our circemstances at the present but I am afraid it may so involve us that what little by industry has been gained will not be clear when I am of age which you know we always promised ourselves and set our hearts upon not the incombrances al being consumed in Law, in any measure discharged. Therefore I am of opinion that we should without taking notice of what is past endeavor to reconsile my unkle (sic.) (unkle) to the Chancery of England and for the purpose with your approbation for you're the best jusdge I wil write a letter to him, to beg of him to know his reasons why he is so averse from coming in with the rest and if by persaution I can bring him over too us. And tho he refuse to comply let us endeavor (sic.) to come to account in an amicable manner in Ireland and let law be the last expedient as tis the most desperate , I defer saying any more till I see you next.\nIf the Bath continues so then we reckon upon having you in town Saturday next then I hope you wil find no alteration in Nelly for the scurf is already gon off of her face and nothing remains but the redness. I have nothing new to telll you, my aunt Nelly etc. are al your most humble servants, I am with my humble respects to my sister & cosen Aylmer yr. Very loving Brother V. Browne. I had a letter from my father since he is I think (?) wel (sic.).'\nWritten on front of the letter is the following: 'True copy of a letter Saturday October 9 1714 in answer to my brother Weldon of 6th Oct. (?) 1714.' Also the following is written on front ' Papers relating to Mr Weldo'.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, Valentine's uncle by marriage.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"156","2":"K.55E.21","1":"18th Century","3":"30 March 1719","4":"
\n Letter written by William Weldon (son-in-law of Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare) to Peter Sexton 'at his Chambe...<\/span>\n Letter written by William Weldon (son-in-law of Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare) to Peter Sexton 'at his Chamber in Greys Inn, London.\n(See MacLysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 17)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. One of Nicholas and Elle's daughters, Elizabeth, married William Weldon of Knocks or Gravelmount, Co. Meath. Weldon*, referred to in the letter above was, therefore, Valentine's uncle by marriage.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"157","2":"K.56E.4","1":"18th Century","3":"1750s","4":"Kerry Continued - Yearly Rents","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"
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\n Written by Patrick Everard to unknown, concerning Nicholas Browne 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Mention of his sister ...<\/span>\n Written by Patrick Everard to unknown, concerning Nicholas Browne 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Mention of his sister Madame Da Cunha. It reads as follows: 'Gant October 20 1717 N.S. As soon as I received Dear Coossen yours seconded by most worthy Lady Accuna (Da Cunha)* of the 20th last I did all endeavours possible to get my Lord the twenty pound sterling which her Ladyship ordered me to pay his Lordship upon her account, and that her Ladyship should answer my bill December next. You will find by the inclosed note that I payd ten guilders above or more then her ladyship orders, but the reason was my Lord had - smale (sic.) mony to change, I hope her Ladyship will not grudge at the twenty shillings I - her orders. Be pleased deer (sic.) coossen to get her Ladyship's bill for twentyone pound to be paid to my orders the 30th of January next to our Coossen Christopher Everard of Randllessowme (?) in Dublin, I hope this will not be any way contrary to her wishes, neither surprising in the time being a month more than her Ladyship desires. As to my Lord's particulars, I must sincerely say, with a cheerful heart her (?) his Lordship was never soe (sic.) healthy, moderate, or devotethen he is at present and this next to God's mercy wee (sic.) must owen to his Landlord and Landlady's descretion, thy did cutt (sic.) of all the scumme (sic.) that were the maine (sic.) cause of the runin of both purse, health, etc. He eats, drinks moderately at tablle and sleeps beyond all exppectation. His Lordship never drinks between meals, except with Company worth his while, and that seldom above two bottles at a time. Instead (sic.) of the charge of a servant his Lordship has - man, wife and children ready to serve at any houre day and night. Therefore tho he is something dear, yet I would be sorry (Lalvo meliori) he should change lodginge, untle (sic.) this new change in - could be beter rooted in harder ground, for feare he should be surrounded with a parcel spungers (sic.) that should bring him to his former excesses.\nI saw a list of his debts (besides mine) that mounts very neare two hundred pound which if payd (sic.) soone would be a great ease to his minde (sic.). He is very sensible of his past excesses and considers now very seriously the difficultys the family has to gett mony (sic.) to pay debts both at home and abroad. God grante (sic.) this happy change may increase more and more. The ladyships here are all in good health and received the four pound from my Lady A. C. (Da Cunha). Lady Fany* (Fanny) learns French now. I hope my Lady Accuna (Da Cunha) will accept this as an answer to the favour and honour which her Ladyship did me, which are (?) the wishes of Dear Cossen your affectionate Pat Everard.'\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 14 for a brief synopsis of this letter).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.\n\n* Madame Catherine da Cunha was the youngest sister of Nicholas, second Viscount Kenmare. As Catherine Browne she married the Portugese Ambassador, Don Lois da Cunha in 1702. However the marriage was not a success. (MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 92).\n\n*Fany (Fanny) Browne was sister to Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare. She attended school in a Belgian convent. Later she violated the conventions of the day by marrying against the wishes of her brother, Mr Edward Herbert of Muckross. He was a Protestant. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 92).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"161","2":"K.55E.23","1":"18th Century","3":"9 October probably 1720","4":"
\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 `reprinted 1970`, p. 20) for a brief synopsis of this letter, which was w...<\/span>\n MacLysaght (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 `reprinted 1970`, p. 20) for a brief synopsis of this letter, which was written to Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare. The letter was written to Valentine by his sister Margaret Browne.\nAccouring to MacLysaght (p. 475) she was a nun at Ghent. The letter was aparently written following the death of their father Nicholas in April 1720. The letter is addressed to 'The Right Honble Lord Viscount Kenmare at Mr Weldo's House in Abby Street, Dublin, Ireland.' The letter reads as follows: 'Your silence my Dearest Dear Brother makes me conjecture you have not received my last which was in answer to your most tender letter you favoured me with after my Dearest & valuable Lord's death, so will reciterate what I said for fear my dearest brother who has an uncommon share of honour & goodness should suffer any uneasyness on ye subject. Ye indulgent proposal you made as to change of air I am extremely gratefull for, because an effect of kindness in ye prosper, yet ye solid content I experience here obliges me to reject your offer being seriously determined not to change above without vanity I can assure you dearest brother nobody can be more generally beloved in a family than (?) your undeserving sister nor live with people of greater merit, - I'm perfectly satisfied & confide you'll be so as to what concerns my settlement since I ca't hope to see ye dearest original let me have your picture when Mr Shee returns if my prayers were of any value all your undertakings would find success yet whats deficient on my part heaven has taken care to supply by giving you principles of honour & conscience you will draw blessings from above & make you happy for time and eternity. My love to own Dear Fanny* who I'll write to next post I am dearest dear brother unalterably your M B. October 9th'
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.\n*Fanny Browne was sister to Valentine, 3rd Viscount Kenmare and Margaret. She attended school in a Belgian convent. Later she violated the conventions of the day by marrying against the wishes of her brother, Mr Edward Herbert of Muckross. He was a Protestant. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 (reprinted 1970), p. 92).\nMaclysaght has pencilled the following '1720' on the front of this letter.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"162","2":"K.56E.29","1":"18th Century","3":"February, 1710","4":"The Case between Anthony Hammond and the Lord Kenmare's Family stated by Mr. Weldo","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"
","8":"1"},{"0":"163","2":"K.56E.30, K.56E.31, K.56E.32, K.56E.33","1":"18th Century","3":"18 August 1725","4":"The answer of Thomas Browne to the Bill of complaint of John Damer.","5":"K.57E.1, K.57E.2, K.57E.3","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"164","2":"K.55E.24","1":"18th Century","3":"19 June 1720","4":"
\n Letter concerning the death of Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Probably addressed to his son Valentine 3rd Visc...<\/span>\n Letter concerning the death of Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare. Probably addressed to his son Valentine 3rd Viscount. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 19 for brief reference to this letter).\nThe letter reads as follows: 'Ghent June 19th 1720. Honble Sir, My last to my Lord under your cover was ye 22th (?) ulto wherein I sent an account of ye expenses of ye funeral and debts as were as I could find at ye time which I thought would be ye last, but since have discovered the sumes marked in ye enclosed billott which I hope will be ye last tho I ca't (paper torn) more - will still appear. It is (paper torn) which debts he contracted in soe short a time for which reason I wish with all my hearth that my Lord or yourself were here to see ye truth. I am forced to shift for some power (?) to pay some poore (sic.) creatures that my Lord owed money to who by reason of their poverty cannot waite which is likewise marked in yr enclosed, as - some - that I have been all from time to time on my Lord's account which I did not place to account by reason I did all in my owne name tho if it were
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This document was among those sent to Mr Paul Curtis, Paper Conservator at Muckross Bookbindery on the 21st of Sept. 2002.\n\nSir Nicholas Browne, 4th Bat., 2nd Viscount Kenmare, M.P. Co. Kerry, 1688, High Sheriff Co. Cork, 1690, died Brussels 26th April 1720. He was married to Ellen Browne, daughter and heiress of Capt. Thomas Browne of Hospital, she died in 1700. Their son was Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"165","2":"K.55E.25","1":"18th Century","3":"12 October 1725","4":"
\n David Duane to Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare concerning legal matters. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1...<\/span>\n David Duane to Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare concerning legal matters. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 30).
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\n Letter to Hon. Valentine Browne from M. Lavallin, concerning money owing to him.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 rep...<\/span>\n Letter to Hon. Valentine Browne from M. Lavallin, concerning money owing to him.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p. 11).
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\n Letter from John Asgill to Nicholas, 2nd Viscount Kenmare. conserning encumbrances, rents, etc.\n(See Mac Lysa...<\/span>\n Letter from John Asgill to Nicholas, 2nd Viscount Kenmare. conserning encumbrances, rents, etc.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.4).
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\n Letter from Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare, Ghent, to his son Hon. Valentine Browne. Concerning various relativ...<\/span>\n Letter from Nicholas 2nd Viscount Kenmare, Ghent, to his son Hon. Valentine Browne. Concerning various relatives (Purcell, Aylmer, White, Bourke, Lavallin, Weldon, Cook, Rice, Mathew, etc) and Valentine's hopes of restoratiion to the estate. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.9).
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\n Letter from William Shee to Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Awating his commands. Came to Kilkennuy to keep hi...<\/span>\n Letter from William Shee to Valentine 3rd Viscount Kenmare. Awating his commands. Came to Kilkennuy to keep himself private. His letters to be addresssed to Mr. Wm. Tomson, at Mr. Patrick Shea's, merchant, Kilkenny.\n(See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.19).
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\n Promise to pay Mrs Ellen Gallwey or order on demand fifteen shillings and ten and half pence. Signed J. Crowle...<\/span>\n Promise to pay Mrs Ellen Gallwey or order on demand fifteen shillings and ten and half pence. Signed J. Crowley, Patrick ? And John Sullivan.
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\n Letter from Kenmare to ? Addressed from Ghent. Letter begins\"My dear Sons, Concerning the desirability o...<\/span>\n Letter from Kenmare to ? Addressed from Ghent. Letter begins\"My dear Sons, Concerning the desirability of a match between his son Valentine and either Miss Everard, Miss Willowby or Miss Killingbeck. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.9).
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\n Addressed from Ghent, Aug., 1719. (1719 is handwritten in pencil at the top of letter).\nLetter from William Sh...<\/span>\n Addressed from Ghent, Aug., 1719. (1719 is handwritten in pencil at the top of letter).\nLetter from William Shee possibly to a daughter of Lord Kenmare. Concerning Lord Kenmare's distress for want of money and the danger of gaol and dishonour for him. (See Mac Lysaght, E. 1942 reprinted 1970, p.18).
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\n To The Right Honourable Thomas Wyndham, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland - Recovery of Lease. Fifty six page l...<\/span>\n To The Right Honourable Thomas Wyndham, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland - Recovery of Lease. Fifty six page legal document. Names mentioned: John Damer, Joseph Damer of Tipperary, Joseph Damer of the city of Dublin, Joseph Damer late of the city of Dublin, Thomas Brown late of Hospital, Co Limerick. Signed by J. Stomford.
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\n Part of legal document, seven pages. Valentine Brown or Nicholas Brown were sold by the Trustees of the forfe...<\/span>\n Part of legal document, seven pages. Valentine Brown or Nicholas Brown were sold by the Trustees of the forfeited Estates in Ireland, to the said John Argil and for what consideration and to distinguish the different natures of such forfeiters. To take account of the claims of any of the forfeiters.
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\n \"Copy Captain Lavallin - Deposition before the late Trustees\" Court held at Chichester House August 15th 1700...<\/span>\n \"Copy Captain Lavallin - Deposition before the late Trustees\" Court held at Chichester House August 15th 1700. Captain Lavallin in the month of July 1692 intermarried with Elizabeth Brown daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown of Hospital, Co Limerick. By the will of Thomas Brown he did devise into his daughter Elizabeth the sum of £3000.
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\n Legal Document first page missing. Court order relating to the affairs of Captain Lavallin, Joseph Damer, Nich...<\/span>\n Legal Document first page missing. Court order relating to the affairs of Captain Lavallin, Joseph Damer, Nicholas Brown, John Argill.
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\n A Hearing - Brown against White. White and Lavallin claimed their Portions, and the Trustees decreed £3,5...<\/span>\n A Hearing - Brown against White. White and Lavallin claimed their Portions, and the Trustees decreed £3,500 to be due.
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\n 43 page Brief in Chancery for the Defendant Brown. James Ward, (Petitioner) Thomas Brown commonly called Lord ...<\/span>\n 43 page Brief in Chancery for the Defendant Brown. James Ward, (Petitioner) Thomas Brown commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare, John White, Edward Herbert, Elizabeth White, ? White,James White, Jordan Rock, Francis Garvan. (Petitioners)\n\n
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\n 57 page amended (original is K.61E.2 - 22 February 1750) Brief in Chancery for the Defendant Brown. James Ward...<\/span>\n 57 page amended (original is K.61E.2 - 22 February 1750) Brief in Chancery for the Defendant Brown. James Ward, (Petitioner) Thomas Brown commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare, John White, Edward Herbert, Elizabeth White, ? White,James White, Jordan Rock, Francis Garvan. (Petitioners)\n\n
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\n Part of a legal document 36 pages(numbered page 20 to page 58). Reference made to John and Helena White, Valen...<\/span>\n Part of a legal document 36 pages(numbered page 20 to page 58). Reference made to John and Helena White, Valentine Brown, John White, John Rice, William Argile. Edward Herbert and others. Payment of rents, incumbraces, rights to cut timber in the woods at Barlum. Letters from Elizabeth White to Edward Herbert of Muckross
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\n Part of a legal document 48 pages tied together with text on both sides (page 7 to page 106). Payment of rent...<\/span>\n Part of a legal document 48 pages tied together with text on both sides (page 7 to page 106). Payment of rents. Reference to: Thomas Brown, Valentine Brown, Nicholas Brown, John and Celina White, Boyle White, Jane White, Lavallin, Edward Herbert, Francis Garvan, John Argile.
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\n Title: Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare).\nJames Ward Plaintiff. Thomas Brown...<\/span>\n Title: Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare).\nJames Ward Plaintiff. Thomas Browne, John White, Elizabeth White, Jane White and Edward Herbert, Defendants. Text reads: To oppose a motion intended to be made the next opportunity for time to take objection to the draft of a Report made in this cause by Mr Walker one of the Masters.
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\n Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) to oppose a motion intended to be made on ...<\/span>\n Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) to oppose a motion intended to be made on Saturday the 18th day of June 1763 on the part of the plaintiff Thomas Southwell for further time to answer the defendant Brow's charge and put in their own charge pursuant to the annexed notice. James Ward Plaintiff. Thomas Brown, John White, Elizabeth White, Jane White,Thomas Southwell and others.
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\n Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) to oppose a motion intended to be made on ...<\/span>\n Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) to oppose a motion intended to be made on Saturday 18th June 1763 On behalf of the Plaintiff for further time to answer the defendants charge and to put his own charge. Relating to moneys received by the Whites their mother and father many years ago. James Ward Plaintiff. Thomas Brown, John White Elizabeth White Jane White, Thomas Southwell and others Defendants
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\n Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) to oppose a motion intended to be made on ...<\/span>\n Brief in Chancery for the Def. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) to oppose a motion intended to be made on Saturday 11th June 1763? On behalf of the Plaintiff for further time to answer the defendants charge and to put his own charge. Relating to moneys received by the Whites their mother and father many years ago. James Ward Plaintiff. Thomas Brown, John White Elizabeth White Jane White, Thomas Southwell and others Defendants
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\n James Ward. Thomas Brown and others.The Charge of the defendant Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) against S...<\/span>\n James Ward. Thomas Brown and others.The Charge of the defendant Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) against Southwell. To the amount of 4141 trees cut down, distroyed and disposed of by John White from 1692 to 1698 on the Cork Estate £1035.5.0. To payment made to John White by Trustees £205.0.0. To the rent of 1420 acres of the Limerick Estate held by John White from the Trustees from 1702 to 1704 £852.0.0. To the rent of Oldtowne and Castlefarm from 1704 to 1720 £3339.4.0. To the rent of Castlefarm from 1720 to 1751 £4131.0.0. To the several payments made to John White his wife and children and their order and for their use from time to time from 1720 to 1757 as by vouchers £2500.0.0.
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\n Six pages from Ledger showing accounts between Lord Kenmare and White for the rent of Castlefarm and Oldtowne....<\/span>\n Six pages from Ledger showing accounts between Lord Kenmare and White for the rent of Castlefarm and Oldtowne. £200 to be paid to the Trustees out of the Co Cork Estate. Balance due to Lord Kenmare (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) 16th December 1749 £2942.
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\n Copy ? of the Kerry Estate to Henry Archdeacon Text in Latin with many townlands in Killarney, Kilcummin...<\/span>\n Copy ? of the Kerry Estate to Henry Archdeacon Text in Latin with many townlands in Killarney, Kilcummin and Firies mentioned. Text in English at end of document part of it reads as follows. Upon search made in the Office of his master Court of Exchequre of Ireland. Court bearing date 20th April in fifth year of his master's reign granted unto Henry Archdeacon to continue to pay rent of twenty shillings payable half yearly. Paul Barry
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\n The will answers of Andrew Kennedy Gent one of the Defendants to the Bill of Complaint of Thomas Brown commonl...<\/span>\n The will answers of Andrew Kennedy Gent one of the Defendants to the Bill of Complaint of Thomas Brown commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare a Minor (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) by his best friend and Guardian the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Arran and Henry Arthur Herbert. Relating to the marriage settlement of Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare).
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\n Ward against Brown. Mr Dean Councill in the name and on the part of the plaintiff and the Honourable Southwell...<\/span>\n Ward against Brown. Mr Dean Councill in the name and on the part of the plaintiff and the Honourable Southwell Esq., will move the court the next opportunity for further time to put in an answer to the defendants charge and a charge against the defendant Brown which motion will be grounded on an affidavit this day filed in the proper office and two affadavits made by the plaintiff and of which was filed 20th April last and the other the 3rd day of June. Instant to be offered dated the 16th June, 1763. Attfield
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\n James Ward, Plaintiff. Thomas Browne, Edward Herbert, John White, Elizabeth White, and others. The Plaintiff W...<\/span>\n James Ward, Plaintiff. Thomas Browne, Edward Herbert, John White, Elizabeth White, and others. The Plaintiff Ward on 22nd February 1750 filed a bill against the Defendant Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) and the other Defendants in the original cause on the property act to be decreed to a portion of £2100 and an additional portion of £200 to which the bill charges Celina White andJohn White her husband, and then the charge on the Estate of Nicholas Browne then called Lord Kenmare (2nd Viscount) in the counties of Limerick and Cork and intrest of the said portions.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"194","2":"K.68E.11","1":"18th Century","3":"May 1704 to 1746","4":"Rent Accounts for John Argile, Elizabeth, Jane and Prisca White.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"195","2":"K.68E.12","1":"18th Century","3":"12 November 1759","4":"
\n James Ward, Petitioner. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), Edward Herbert, John and Elizabeth White, Jane W...<\/span>\n James Ward, Petitioner. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), Edward Herbert, John and Elizabeth White, Jane White and Gordon Roach, Defendants. By consent of the Petitioners and Defendants in their cause respectively signified by their Others and Agents signing thereof. It is agreed that an at5tested copy of the Decree made by the Trustees bearing date the 14th November 1700 in favour of John White and Celina his wife and by which they were decreed to a portion of £2100 to be paid out of the Lands, and another decree of the said Trustees on or about 20th October 1701 by which and additional portion of £200 in the manner therein mentioned was decreed to the said John White and Celina his wife.
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\n Letter from Atfield to William Dean. Ward, Petitioner. Brown and Others, Defendants. Complaint on behalf of th...<\/span>\n Letter from Atfield to William Dean. Ward, Petitioner. Brown and Others, Defendants. Complaint on behalf of the Petitioner will move the court the next opportunity if you will not counsel to avoid expense.
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\n Between Thomas Browne, Plaintiff and James Ward and Others, Defendants. Upon motion of Mr Fitzgibbon is order...<\/span>\n Between Thomas Browne, Plaintiff and James Ward and Others, Defendants. Upon motion of Mr Fitzgibbon is ordered by the Lord Chancellor of Ireland that the Plaintiff in the said original cause be and is hereby at Liberty to proceed against the Defendant Thomas Southwell by the Title and Tithe of Lord Southwell, he having been created Lord Southwell since the filling.\nThe Plaintiffs original Bill is decreed. Geo Roth.
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\n Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare) , Plaintiff. Meliher Lavallen and Others, Defendants. Proof for the Pl...<\/span>\n Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare) , Plaintiff. Meliher Lavallen and Others, Defendants. Proof for the Plaintiff taken by commission in the County of Limerick, these proofs were taken in 1717.
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\n Decree to William Burnham for £70 against heirs of Sir Valentine Browne, from whom on 18th August, 1680 B...<\/span>\n Decree to William Burnham for £70 against heirs of Sir Valentine Browne, from whom on 18th August, 1680 Burnham got a lease of three lives at 30s rising to 40s of a messuage on the south side of the church yard at Killarney.
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\n Copy of a decree dated 3rd March, 1700 to Robert Porter for a debt of £200 on Sir Valentine Browne's bond...<\/span>\n Copy of a decree dated 3rd March, 1700 to Robert Porter for a debt of £200 on Sir Valentine Browne's bond of 7th July, 1688. True copy made 26th April, 1726
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\n Richard Hedges, Petitioner. John Argill, William Lilly, James Cardonnell, Anthony Hammond, and Mordagh Griffin...<\/span>\n Richard Hedges, Petitioner. John Argill, William Lilly, James Cardonnell, Anthony Hammond, and Mordagh Griffin, Defendants. 29 page document concerning matters relating to the Kenmame Estate, Valentine Browne and his son Nicholas.
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\n Five page document referrintg to The Godfrey Report, concerning, Griffin, Cardonell, Lilly, Hodges,lease of la...<\/span>\n Five page document referrintg to The Godfrey Report, concerning, Griffin, Cardonell, Lilly, Hodges,lease of lands and rent paid on the Kerry Estate
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\n John Damer legatee of Joseph Dalmer deceased, Plaintiff. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) and others, Defe...<\/span>\n John Damer legatee of Joseph Dalmer deceased, Plaintiff. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) and others, Defendants. Objection taken by John Damer to the draft of the report made in this cause by William Austin.This cause came on to be heard on 8th July, 1760 when it was referred to William Austin one of the Masters to take an account upon the foot of the Trustees Decree in the pleadings mentioned bearing date 16th November, 1700 of what is due for Principal and Interest on acccount of the £3,000 portion in the pleadings. This refers to the rent of the lands of Hospital. Co Limerick
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\n Persuant to an Act of Parliament made in England in the eleventh year of the reign of King William, Anthony Ha...<\/span>\n Persuant to an Act of Parliament made in England in the eleventh year of the reign of King William, Anthony Hammond of Huntingdon, on behalf and as guardian to Valentine (later 3rd Viscount Kenmare), Thomas, Jane, Margarette, Elizabeth and Frances Brown infants and children of Nicholas Brown (2nd Viscount Kenmare) , made a claim before the Trustees on 5th August 1700 stating that their deceased Grandfather of Hospital, Co Limerick was seized in fee of lands in Co Cork, and Limerick
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\n Document relating to an agreement made by Valentine Browne, Lord Kenmare relating to tithe rent on lands at Ho...<\/span>\n Document relating to an agreement made by Valentine Browne, Lord Kenmare relating to tithe rent on lands at Hospital, Co Limerick
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\n Copy of Lease by John Asgill of Ross Castle to John Murrow of Limerick in holden, for 99 years at a rent of &#...<\/span>\n Copy of Lease by John Asgill of Ross Castle to John Murrow of Limerick in holden, for 99 years at a rent of £5.
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\n John Damer Esq., Petitioner. Thomas Browne and others, Defendants. In Chancery Brief for the defendant Browne ...<\/span>\n John Damer Esq., Petitioner. Thomas Browne and others, Defendants. In Chancery Brief for the defendant Browne to oppose a motion intended to be made pursuant to the within Notice for liberty to file a supplemental bill.
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\n Draft Covenant for production of Fee Farm Grant. Augusta Henrietta Fitzgerald to Thomas Rokewood Gage and Jame...<\/span>\n Draft Covenant for production of Fee Farm Grant. Augusta Henrietta Fitzgerald to Thomas Rokewood Gage and James Arthur Dease. Solicitor Thomas McMahon, 15 Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
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\n \"Brief re. Query. Brown V Argile. Left by plaintiff Weldon for Mr. Attorney General. Valentine Brown or Nichol...<\/span>\n \"Brief re. Query. Brown V Argile. Left by plaintiff Weldon for Mr. Attorney General. Valentine Brown or Nicholas Brown were sold by the Trustees of the forfeited Estates in Ireland, to the said John Argil. 19 page document, page one is missing.
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\n John Damer Esq., Petitioner. Thomas Brown(e) Esq., and others,Defendant. In Chancery Brief for the defendant B...<\/span>\n John Damer Esq., Petitioner. Thomas Brown(e) Esq., and others,Defendant. In Chancery Brief for the defendant Brown(e) to move by petion on Saturday the 19th December, 1761 on the following notice.
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\n Part of a document comprising of four pages, (page 24 to page 27). John Damer, Petitioner. Thomas Browne Esq.,...<\/span>\n Part of a document comprising of four pages, (page 24 to page 27). John Damer, Petitioner. Thomas Browne Esq., Defendant. This cause came to be heard on the 8th July 1760, when it was referred to William Austin Esq., to take an account upon the foot of the Trustees Decree in the pleadings bearing the date the 14th November 1700 of wat is due in interest on the £3000.
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\n The respondents Valentine Browne, Margaret and Frances Browne, then infants, by the said Anthony Hammond their...<\/span>\n The respondents Valentine Browne, Margaret and Frances Browne, then infants, by the said Anthony Hammond their next friend, and the said respondents, William Weldon and Elizabeth, his wife exhibited their bill in the court of Chancery against the Appellant Cardonnel, william Lilly, John Asgill and Richard Hedges. Asgill had reaceived more money out of the estate than was sufficent to satisfy the encumbrances he purhased in, yet he assigned them over to Cardonnell and Lilly.
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\n Copy of Lease forever Lord Kenmare (Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare) to Jeremiah Reily of Tenement in New S...<\/span>\n Copy of Lease forever Lord Kenmare (Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare) to Jeremiah Reily of Tenement in New Street, Killarney, reserving a yearly rent of 5s. Signed \" Maurice Leonard, Agent 9\/11\/98
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\n Copy Lease of Tenements for 999 years from 1 May 1779. Rent per annum 15s. 0d. Lord Kenmare (Thomas 4th Viscou...<\/span>\n Copy Lease of Tenements for 999 years from 1 May 1779. Rent per annum 15s. 0d. Lord Kenmare (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) to James Mahony. Folio 129K. Tenement called Crumpes Moyeightragh bounding on the North with Walter Egar's tenement, and on the South with Darby Moyniha's tenement and also the tenement called John Norris and Moyeightragh containing about 38 feet and in the front bounding on Thomas Galwey's tenement and on the south with Daniel Curtai's tenement. For the duration of the lease Mahony had to do suit and service to the Manor Court of Ross to the grist mill at Deenagh and the tucking mill at Knockreer or pay twenty shillings in lieu.
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\n At a Court held at Chichester House on 15 August, 1700, before the Trustees. John White exclaimed that on or a...<\/span>\n At a Court held at Chichester House on 15 August, 1700, before the Trustees. John White exclaimed that on or about January 1688 he intermarried with Celina one of the Daughters of Thomas Browne of Hospital, Co Limerick. That the portion given and settled on the said Celina by her father was £2100, to be paid at the wend of six years after his death. Thomas Brown died on or about the month of November, 1685. after his death Nicholas Brown (called Lord Kenmare) married Helen the eldest daughter of the said Thomas Brown. The entered on the lands of Hospital and all other lands of the said Thomas Brown and received the profits for the years 1685 to 1688.
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\n The Several answers of Valentine Brown(e) commonly called Lord Kenmare one of the defendants to the Bill of Co...<\/span>\n The Several answers of Valentine Brown(e) commonly called Lord Kenmare one of the defendants to the Bill of Complaint of John Damer and Joseph Damer.
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\n Thomas Brown(e) Esq commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare, Plaintiff v John White Esq and Others, Defendants. ...<\/span>\n Thomas Brown(e) Esq commonly called Lord Viscount Kenmare, Plaintiff v John White Esq and Others, Defendants. Answers of the defendant John White to the plaintiff's bill of complaint, relating to the Estates in Cork, Kerry and Limerick
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\n Browne v Lavallin. (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Answers of the Defendant Lavallin taken 16 January...<\/span>\n Browne v Lavallin. (Valentine Browne 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Answers of the Defendant Lavallin taken 16 January, 1722, relating lands at Hospital, Co Limerick.
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\n Valentine Browne Esq (3rd Viscount), commonly known as Lord Viscount Kenmare - Plaintiff v Melchior Lavallin...<\/span>\n Valentine Browne Esq (3rd Viscount), commonly known as Lord Viscount Kenmare - Plaintiff v Melchior Lavallin Esq, Elizabeth his wife, John White Esq, Celina his wife, John Argill and John Damer - Defendants. Document relating to the lands of Hospital, Co Limerick.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"221","2":"K.78E.6","1":"18th Century","3":"c. early 1700s","4":"Rent and payments relating to Hedges and Griffin,Cardonnel and Lilly, Argile","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"222","2":"K.78E.7","1":"18th Century","3":"25 July, c.1700s","4":"Request for papers and writings relating to Argill, Griffin. 18th Century lawsuits.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"223","2":"K.78E.8","1":"18th Century","3":"27 January 1723","4":"
\n Earl of Kenmare (Valentine 3rd Viscount), Petitioner v Melchior Lavallin and his wife Elizabeth, John White ...<\/span>\n Earl of Kenmare (Valentine 3rd Viscount), Petitioner v Melchior Lavallin and his wife Elizabeth, John White and his wife Celine, John Argill and John Damer. A cause was heard on 27 January, 1723. It was declared that the decrees made by the Trustees upon the claims of Lavallin and White bound the plaintiff in that cause.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"224","2":"K.78E.9","1":"18th Century","3":"May 1722","4":"Hedges and Browne against Argill. Document showing accounts. 18th century lawsuits.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"225","2":"K.78E.10","1":"18th Century","3":"21 June 1734","4":"
\n Case between Richard Hodges, James Cardonnel, Mary Lilly and Others, Defendants and Valentine Brown(e) (3rd Vi...<\/span>\n Case between Richard Hodges, James Cardonnel, Mary Lilly and Others, Defendants and Valentine Brown(e) (3rd Viscount) and John Argill and Others, Defendants. 18th century lawsuits.
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\n John Damer, Plaintiff v Thomas Browne, Defendant.\nBrief in Chancery for the defendant, to move on the 28 Nov...<\/span>\n John Damer, Plaintiff v Thomas Browne, Defendant.\nBrief in Chancery for the defendant, to move on the 28 November 1761 on the following notice.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"227","2":"K.78E.14","1":"18th Century","3":"March 1730","4":"Cronine, Plaintiff v Homes Defendant. Brief for plaintiff. The case deals with events in the early 1700s.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"228","2":"K.78E.15","1":"18th Century","3":"c early 1700s","4":"Part of a document including page 3 and 4, page 9and 10 and 23 and 24, relating to the Woods of Bantry","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"229","2":"K.78E.16","1":"18th Century","3":"20 April1762","4":"
\n Copy of the cover page of a document. Cornel J White. One page document \" Deposition before the late Trustees\"...<\/span>\n Copy of the cover page of a document. Cornel J White. One page document \" Deposition before the late Trustees\".
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\n Part of a documen,t pages 36 to 41, relating to James and William Ward and thieir religious background. Signed...<\/span>\n Part of a documen,t pages 36 to 41, relating to James and William Ward and thieir religious background. Signed by examiner John Fetheraton.
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\n Lord Kenmare (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) v John White and Others. Forty three page legal document relating t...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) v John White and Others. Forty three page legal document relating to the lease of lands at Hospital, Co Limerick. Includes Accounts and Costs.
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\n John Damer, Plaintiff v Thomas Brown(e) (4th Viscount) Earl of Kenmare and Others. Brief in Chancery for The D...<\/span>\n John Damer, Plaintiff v Thomas Brown(e) (4th Viscount) Earl of Kenmare and Others. Brief in Chancery for The Defendant Thomas Browne to move on Saturday the 20th November 1761on Notice. The Plaintiff John Damer has not complied with the order of 26th June last and has affected delays in proceedings. John Damer has to procure a Report by Tuesday next.
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\n James Ward, Appellant v Thomas Browne Lord Kenmare (4th Viscount Kenmare) and Others, Respondents. The Case of...<\/span>\n James Ward, Appellant v Thomas Browne Lord Kenmare (4th Viscount Kenmare) and Others, Respondents. The Case of the Respondent in the Original, and Appellant in the Crofs Appeal. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Wednesday 8 December 1762
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\n Brief in Chancery for the Plaintiff Thomas Browne Esq (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) versus The Honble Thom So...<\/span>\n Brief in Chancery for the Plaintiff Thomas Browne Esq (Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare) versus The Honble Thom Southwell Esq and others :- James Ward, John White, Jordan Reach, Elizabeth White, Jane White, Edward Bollinbrooke, Thomas Southwell Esq. On hearing on argueing Exceptions taken to Mr. Lilles. Report of the said defendant Southwell further answers being short. For Mr. Solicitor General Den Doran Agent for Plaintiffe. Re Lands Marriages, Wills and Rents. 9 page document held together with twine and paper tag.
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\n Thomas Brown(e) (4th Viscount Kenmare), Petitioner. James Ward, John White, Jordan Roach, Elizabeth White, Jan...<\/span>\n Thomas Brown(e) (4th Viscount Kenmare), Petitioner. James Ward, John White, Jordan Roach, Elizabeth White, Jane White, Edward Bollinbrook, Thomas Southwell. Defendants. Brief for the Petitioner on hearing on arguing exceptions taken to Mr Lillis. Report of the Defendant Southwell for their answer being short.
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\n Thirty page document. Resume of case between James Ward, Petitioner. Thomas Brown(e) (4th Viscount) Lord Kenma...<\/span>\n Thirty page document. Resume of case between James Ward, Petitioner. Thomas Brown(e) (4th Viscount) Lord Kenmare, John White, Edward Herbert, Elizabeth White, Jordan Roche and Fran Garvan, Defendants.
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\n Appeal of James Ward of the City of Dublin. Order of summons to be directed to Thomas Browne (4th Viscount), J...<\/span>\n Appeal of James Ward of the City of Dublin. Order of summons to be directed to Thomas Browne (4th Viscount), John White, Elizabeth White, Jane White, Jordan Roche, Thomas Southwell and Edward Herbert to appear and answer this, his Appeal within the time usually limited for that purpose.
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\n James Ward, Petitioner. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), John White, Elizabeth White, Jane White and Edwa...<\/span>\n James Ward, Petitioner. Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), John White, Elizabeth White, Jane White and Edward Herbert, Defendants. Six page document relating to land and money entitlements on the Limerick Estate.
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\n Nine page of document relating to rent and payments of the Limerick Estate. John Damer of Shronehill, Co Tipp...<\/span>\n Nine page of document relating to rent and payments of the Limerick Estate. John Damer of Shronehill, Co Tipperary, Legatee of Joseph Damer late of Dublin, Plaintiff v Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), Edward Herbert, Philip Purcell and Tobias Horan, Defendants. Thomas Brown(e) late of Hospital, Co Limerick, had three daughters. Hellen married Sir Nicholas Brown(e) Lord Kenmare. Elizabeth married Melcher Lavallin of Co Cork and Celina married John White.
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\n Four page document concerning the Damer legal case. Lavalli's portion was assigned to Damer as security for mo...<\/span>\n Four page document concerning the Damer legal case. Lavalli's portion was assigned to Damer as security for money lent to Melchior Lavallin by Damer's uncle.
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\n Joseph Damer, Plaintiff v Valentine Brown(e) (3rd Viscount Kenmare), Defendant. One page document concerning t...<\/span>\n Joseph Damer, Plaintiff v Valentine Brown(e) (3rd Viscount Kenmare), Defendant. One page document concerning the Damer legal case.
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\n Hedges v Lilly. Hedges and Griffi's discharge to Defendant Lilly. Bill showing the disposition of rents and pr...<\/span>\n Hedges v Lilly. Hedges and Griffi's discharge to Defendant Lilly. Bill showing the disposition of rents and profits of the forfeited estate.
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\n Eleven page document. In the Court of Chancery in Ireland against Lavallin and White and their wives, John Arg...<\/span>\n Eleven page document. In the Court of Chancery in Ireland against Lavallin and White and their wives, John Argyll and other stating amongst other things the several claims and proceedings of Lavallin and White and the manner of their obtaining the several decrees set forth, the purchase made by Asgill of all Sir Nicholas Browne's (2nd Viscount Kenmare) forfeited estates.
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\n Indenture made between Avis Mason of Laghcaroo, Co Kerry and Edward Herbert. That Avis Mason grant, bargain as...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Avis Mason of Laghcaroo, Co Kerry and Edward Herbert. That Avis Mason grant, bargain assign, transfer and make over unto the said Edward Herbert of Muckross, land and rights of the townland of Clohirreen (Cloghereen) in the Barony of Magonihy, Co Kerry.
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\n Indenture made on 20th September 1755 between Arthur Herbert of Cahirnane and Edward Herbert of Muckross, con...<\/span>\n Indenture made on 20th September 1755 between Arthur Herbert of Cahirnane and Edward Herbert of Muckross, concerning Falvey's Mortgare on Upper Clohereen in consideration of £91.13.1.
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\n Six page document (some pages are missing) relating to claims or demands against the Kenmare Estate. £800...<\/span>\n Six page document (some pages are missing) relating to claims or demands against the Kenmare Estate. £800 paid by Hodges And Griffin to Nicholas Purcell by the answer of the defendants Cardonell, Lilly and Argill.
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\n Eight page document (part of this document is missing) concerning Alymer, Argil, Hooper Cardonnel, Lilly and G...<\/span>\n Eight page document (part of this document is missing) concerning Alymer, Argil, Hooper Cardonnel, Lilly and Griffin. Assignment by Argil to Hooper as a security for £3,800 on 14 October 1703. Argil has several penalties to pay to Cardonell and Lilly 6th March 1705. Deed Poll executed by Hodges 21st July 1706.
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\n Two page document (part of document is missing). Showing payments made and due on their estates. John Blenerha...<\/span>\n Two page document (part of document is missing). Showing payments made and due on their estates. John Blenerhassett, Edward Herbert, Maurice Hussey John Clerk. Rent to be paid to Hodges and Griffin and Lilly and Cardonell
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\n Valentine Brown(e) (1st Viscount Kenmare) father of Nicholas (2nd Viscount) Lord Kenmare being seized in fee o...<\/span>\n Valentine Brown(e) (1st Viscount Kenmare) father of Nicholas (2nd Viscount) Lord Kenmare being seized in fee oif lands of the yearly value of about £1,500 in the counties of Kerry and Cork, did in consideration of a marriage to be had between Nicholas and Helen was likewise seized in trial of estate of £1,500 in the counties of Limerick, Cork and Kerry
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\n Two page document (pp. 4 and 5) the rest of this document is missing. Concerning rents, encumbrances etc. Asgi...<\/span>\n Two page document (pp. 4 and 5) the rest of this document is missing. Concerning rents, encumbrances etc. Asgill's power to Mr Herbert to receive the rent. Timothy Cronin, Darby Cronin, Dermot Connor
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\n Hedges, Griffin, Cardonnell, Lilly. Concerning rent and encumbrances relating to the Kenmare Estate. Robert Ma...<\/span>\n Hedges, Griffin, Cardonnell, Lilly. Concerning rent and encumbrances relating to the Kenmare Estate. Robert Maguire, Derby Cronine, Edward Herbert Dermot Connor, Timothy Cronin.
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\n Part of document (pages 19 to 24, the rest is missing) Concerning legal matters connected with the Kerry Estat...<\/span>\n Part of document (pages 19 to 24, the rest is missing) Concerning legal matters connected with the Kerry Estate. Griffi's answer without oath. Hammonds answer without oath.
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\n James Ward v Thomas Brown(e) Esq and others. Denis Doran agent for Brown(e) applying to the defendant and inf...<\/span>\n James Ward v Thomas Brown(e) Esq and others. Denis Doran agent for Brown(e) applying to the defendant and informed him that the original settlement was not in the possession or power of the defendant Brown(e). Also relates to cutting down wood on lands.
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\n James Ward v Thomas Brown(e), Edward Herbert and others. Undated. Brief in Chancery for the defendant Browne a...<\/span>\n James Ward v Thomas Brown(e), Edward Herbert and others. Undated. Brief in Chancery for the defendant Browne and Herbert to move on a Saturday morning on the following notice. Concerns a decree for the sums of £2100, £200 and £36-17-9 by the trustees in the year 1700 regarding Celina Browne. Recites dates from 1700 to 1753.
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\n Affidavid (copy) James Ward v Thomas Browne Esq., (4th Viscount Kenmare), sworn before Thomas Stafford on the...<\/span>\n Affidavid (copy) James Ward v Thomas Browne Esq., (4th Viscount Kenmare), sworn before Thomas Stafford on the 25 day of January 1760.
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\n Brief in Chancery for the defendants Browne and\nHerbert. Concerning the Inheritance of the children of Celina ...<\/span>\n Brief in Chancery for the defendants Browne and\nHerbert. Concerning the Inheritance of the children of Celina Browne White
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\n Ward v Browne and others. Interregattion to be administered to the witnesses to be provided and examined on be...<\/span>\n Ward v Browne and others. Interregattion to be administered to the witnesses to be provided and examined on behalf of the defendant Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare). In aid of the account directed to be taken in this cause.
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\n Ward v Browne. It is necessary for the defendant to prove on the acccount before the master that John White an...<\/span>\n Ward v Browne. It is necessary for the defendant to prove on the acccount before the master that John White and his wife and Boyle White, their son John White, Jane, Elizabeth and Prisca White were in possession of Old Town and the Castle Farm of Hospital and in receipt of the rents from the year 1702 to 1722
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\n Hodges v Lilly. Exceptions taken by Richard Hodges Esq., complainant to the answer of William Lilly and of the...<\/span>\n Hodges v Lilly. Exceptions taken by Richard Hodges Esq., complainant to the answer of William Lilly and of the defendant to the said complaiments bill of complaint.
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\n John Plaintif Esq v Thomas Browne Esq., (4th Viscount Kenmare) Edward Herbert, Horan Phillips, Purcell, and o...<\/span>\n John Plaintif Esq v Thomas Browne Esq., (4th Viscount Kenmare) Edward Herbert, Horan Phillips, Purcell, and others. Regarding the bill charges of Thomas Browne of Hospital is being seized of the manor of Hospital and other lands in the county of Limerick.
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\n Report - Persuiant of the order made on 4 November Hodges v Cardonnell. Concerning Valentine Brown(e) (3rd Vis...<\/span>\n Report - Persuiant of the order made on 4 November Hodges v Cardonnell. Concerning Valentine Brown(e) (3rd Viscount Kenmare), John Hodges, Hammond and others
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\n 34 page document, Interrogatories- to be be examined. on behalf of James Ward plaintiff against John White, Th...<\/span>\n 34 page document, Interrogatories- to be be examined. on behalf of James Ward plaintiff against John White, Thomas Browne, Elizabeth White Jane White, Jordan Roche, to the said bill of complaint in this cause.
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\n Ward v Brown. Note advising on the hearing of a case on a day that the court will be pleased to appoint. Signe...<\/span>\n Ward v Brown. Note advising on the hearing of a case on a day that the court will be pleased to appoint. Signed by Deane
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\n Handwritten numbered accounts\/note\/list. In Ward v Browne (Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare) copy notes take...<\/span>\n Handwritten numbered accounts\/note\/list. In Ward v Browne (Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare) copy notes taken by W. Doran on the reference before the master of the court, Mr. Austin, in May June & July 1764.
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\n Lord Kenmare v Elizabeth White & others. Abstract of the defendants' answers relating to the exhibits and of ...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare v Elizabeth White & others. Abstract of the defendants' answers relating to the exhibits and of such as are admitted and not admitted.
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\n Document of rents, dated notes and reports relating to the directions of the crown. Montage Griffin Hodges, Ni...<\/span>\n Document of rents, dated notes and reports relating to the directions of the crown. Montage Griffin Hodges, Nicholas Browne Lord Kenmare (2nd Viscount Kenmare), Cardonnel Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare).
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\n Thomas Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare) plaintiff v Ward. The plaintiff had taken exception to the insufficencie...<\/span>\n Thomas Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare) plaintiff v Ward. The plaintiff had taken exception to the insufficencies of the defendant Ward. He has not agreed to the rules of the court.
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\n Handwritten document, 6 pages, relating to rents of lands of Oldtown. Ward v Browne (Thomas, 3rd Viscount Kenm...<\/span>\n Handwritten document, 6 pages, relating to rents of lands of Oldtown. Ward v Browne (Thomas, 3rd Viscount Kenmare). Copy in an objection to the draft of the master's report made in this cause by Charles Walker on behalf of Ward.
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\n Complaint to the right Hon Robert Lord Newport, Lord Chancellor of Ireland regarding the inheritance of John a...<\/span>\n Complaint to the right Hon Robert Lord Newport, Lord Chancellor of Ireland regarding the inheritance of John and Celina White. Relating to the Kenmare Estate lands in Cork and Limerick
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\n Brief and Chancery for the defendants Browne and Herbert relating to sums of money, £2100, £200 and ...<\/span>\n Brief and Chancery for the defendants Browne and Herbert relating to sums of money, £2100, £200 and £369.17.9, decreed by the trustees of Hospital (Co. Limerick) in the year 1700 to Celine Browne, afterwards the wife of John White, regarding her inheritance
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\n Plaintifff James Ward v Defindants Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), Elizabeth White and others. Relates...<\/span>\n Plaintifff James Ward v Defindants Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare), Elizabeth White and others. Relates to the inheritance of Celina White and John White
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\n Regarding Ward v Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare). Document sent to the Honourable Thomas Southware. Affidavid re...<\/span>\n Regarding Ward v Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare). Document sent to the Honourable Thomas Southware. Affidavid relating to a request for pleadings and papers to be returned from Ireland. Signed by Charles Walker.
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\n Accounts report 3rd October 1700 to 1725. Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare) v Elizabeth Levillon. Relati...<\/span>\n Accounts report 3rd October 1700 to 1725. Valentine Browne (3rd Viscount Kenmare) v Elizabeth Levillon. Relating to the lands of Hospital, Co. Limerick.
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\n Twenty-four page documenmt. The several answers of Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) defendant to the bill ...<\/span>\n Twenty-four page documenmt. The several answers of Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) defendant to the bill of complaint of John Plaintif, concerning his being seized of the Manor and several towns and lands in county Limerick.
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\n Ward v Browne Draft brief on a hearing of a report dated 1767 relating to lands in the Cork and Limerick Esta...<\/span>\n Ward v Browne Draft brief on a hearing of a report dated 1767 relating to lands in the Cork and Limerick Estates. References to Levillon and White about rents and the cutting down of woods.
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\n Deed of Annuity, The Honourable Valentine Brown(e) (later 1st Earl Kenmare) 1st part\nThe Honble Dame Catherine...<\/span>\n Deed of Annuity, The Honourable Valentine Brown(e) (later 1st Earl Kenmare) 1st part\nThe Honble Dame Catherine Countess Dupont Curae ouvices 2nd part and\nThe Right Honble Thomas Browne (4th) Lord Viscount Kenmare 3rd part. Signed and sealed deed to pay Countess Dupont rents for lands in townlands in Carlow and Killkenny
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\n Deed of Annuity. The Hon. Valentine Browne (1st Earl of Kenmare) 1st part. The Hon. Dame Catherine De Dupont 2...<\/span>\n Deed of Annuity. The Hon. Valentine Browne (1st Earl of Kenmare) 1st part. The Hon. Dame Catherine De Dupont 2nd part and The Right Hon Thomas Browne Lord (4th) Viscount Kenmare, sisgned sealed and delivered to pay rents for lands in townlands in Carlow and Kilkenny
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\n Killarney Parish Extracts from estate ledger folio no's 23, 24 and 31. Bills and notes recorded. Extract of fo...<\/span>\n Killarney Parish Extracts from estate ledger folio no's 23, 24 and 31. Bills and notes recorded. Extract of folio 28 on matters relating to death of Revd. Hanrahan. Record of rent, free rent and other matters. Revd.Wm. McConnell, Revd. Houlahan and Fr. James Hanrahan.
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\n To Lord Chancello r- Matter between Plaintiffe James Ward and Defts. Thomas Brown(e) Esq, John White, Eliz Wh...<\/span>\n To Lord Chancello r- Matter between Plaintiffe James Ward and Defts. Thomas Brown(e) Esq, John White, Eliz White, Jordan Roche, Edward Bulling, Hon Thomas Southwell.& others. Upon a motion of Mr Keating the order by Lord Chancellor that plaintiffe be and at liberty on the hearing to produce John Barry, Gent,to prove an attested copy of an inrolement of an indented deed leading the cases of justice finest recovery hearing date 29th Nov 1664 and executed by Thos. Brown(e) Hospital, Limerick and Eliz., his wife, and also to prove an attested copy of an order hearing date 4 Nov. 1701, made by trustees of the Irish forfeittors in favour of Plt. White according to the usual rule and serving unto the Dfts in the original and Plt in the Cr??? All just causes of exceptions. Signed Constant Culllendy
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\n In Pursuance of an order made on the hearing of the said cause on 24 November 1713 and a general order of tra...<\/span>\n In Pursuance of an order made on the hearing of the said cause on 24 November 1713 and a general order of transer on 14 October 1719 - for Browne, Eliz ,Argill ,Cardonnell, Lilly, Antonio Hammond and others. The late trustees of the forfeited estates in Ireland by a deed of bargain hearing in 1703 enrolled in the Court of Chancellery Ireland - in consideration of £3070 purchase money paid & did convey to Asgill buyer a large list of Baronies, in Cork, Kerry Limerick townlands mentions mills, affairs of market, loughs, properties in Patrick St. Cork, Olive Tree then in possession of Widow Howell, Royal Boot - Anthony Singleton,The three bonnetts and other properties. Includes references to the following: Kerry, Killarney town, Baronies of Clanmorris and Maguiny, Knockbrack, Corkaguinny, Loghroan, Ballinvogher, Ballyandron, Derrygorman,Knockreer. Cork Barony of Bear, Bantry & others, Limerick, Wexford and Wicklow. 3 page document.
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\n Mentions the court to enquire on forfeitted estates and interests of Valentine Nicholas Brown(e) ( & sold by t...<\/span>\n Mentions the court to enquire on forfeitted estates and interests of Valentine Nicholas Brown(e) ( & sold by the trustees of the forfitted estates in Ireland to John Asgill).\nThis doc has to do in part with the incumbrants of these estates Satisified and unsatisatified. . Amounts, rents & profits.The Plt. Late Brown and his estates is to be exonorated & discharged of and from the same as the said decree directs . Mentions Lilly & Cardonnel, Henry Cadogan, Robert Porter, William Bianham re maintainance to Catherine Browne's \nEstate & others. 6 page incomplete document part of some pages & full pages missing,.writing upside down in parts..
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\n Draft written by Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3 Viscount Kenmare). Handwritten notes and numbered points. Re...<\/span>\n Draft written by Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne 3 Viscount Kenmare). Handwritten notes and numbered points. Re court discharge & concerns about Asgill. Kenmare states his guardian Mr. Hammond has not discharged the trust reposed in him. Considers complaining, he might say how Asgil's creditors in Ireland are bringing Eligits every day against his estate. May complain how several tenants like Herbert, Grillin detain their rents in their hands. They ought to go to the discharge of the debt. This means the rents which should be applied towards the payment of the debts affect his remainder and converted to a wrong use therefore debts remain unsatificed and clog up his remainder. That court should compel them to pay rents and arrears.That Asgill's whole design was to keep the incumbrances on foot and to use Kenmare's remainder for his end. That he countenances to Lilly and Cardonnel's demands the yearly interest, together with rents detained affecting his remainder. Desires that tenantss are obliged to bring in their rents and that an injunction may be granted against Asgill's creditors. Mentions Hedges and Tim Cronin.
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\n Joseph Damer v Brown re Bill of Complaints (?) regarding lands and a sum of £3000 and interest, me...<\/span>\n Joseph Damer v Brown re Bill of Complaints (?) regarding lands and a sum of £3000 and interest, mentions Damer & Melchior Lavellin with regard to a deed of assignment for the life of the said Joseph Damer. (Much of the handwriiten document is illegible). 3 page document.
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\n Re Damer & Lavallin- Handwritten notes listing 8 objections, some over ruled and orders which refer to the c...<\/span>\n Re Damer & Lavallin- Handwritten notes listing 8 objections, some over ruled and orders which refer to the case of Damer v Browne, mentions Fitzgibbon & Mr. Darcy. 6 page document (2 blank)
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\n The case between my Lord Kenmare and the Estate of Mr Griffin. Refers to the case of Lord Kenmare verus Asg...<\/span>\n The case between my Lord Kenmare and the Estate of Mr Griffin. Refers to the case of Lord Kenmare verus Asgill where Asgill purchased the estate forfeited by Nicholas (2nd Viscount Kenmare) for his life. It describes dealings that Mr Asgill had with others, in particular Mr Griffin, with regard to land, agreements leases & rents. It speculates how Mr Griffin should be entitled to more. Also Mr Griffin had a right to Brigadier O'Farrell's debts on my Lord Kenmare Estate which was about £600 and to a mortgage on money due upon Knockreer. Mentions Mr Hammond, guardian to the present Lord Kenmare, Hedges, John Blennerhassett, Mr. Weldon and Grady. 1 page document.
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\n Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) v Thomas Cooke. Bill against Thomas Cooke Esq in custody of the marshall ...<\/span>\n Thomas Browne (4th Viscount Kenmare) v Thomas Cooke. Bill against Thomas Cooke Esq in custody of the marshall of a plea of debt of £4000 which is owed to Thomas Browne on this day 28 April, 1753. Also thirtyeight shillings, eight pence for his damages which he sustained, as well as by reason of the detention of said debt for expences and costs.
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\n Case of Ward against Browne. Detailed list of costs owed on rent and principal, also payments made. Note- wi...<\/span>\n Case of Ward against Browne. Detailed list of costs owed on rent and principal, also payments made. Note- without wood and growing ? Some parts illegible.
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\n 52 page document (2pages per document with text on both sides relating to the possession of lands on the Kenma...<\/span>\n 52 page document (2pages per document with text on both sides relating to the possession of lands on the Kenmare Estate.\"An Order of the Court of Exchequer to put White in possession of land to be read\"
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\n Very old document with official type headed paper with swirls and scrolls and a picture of noble man on the to...<\/span>\n Very old document with official type headed paper with swirls and scrolls and a picture of noble man on the top corner. Document soiled. May be Latin - illegible.
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\n Disagreement between the Valentine Charles, 4th Earl of Kenmare and Dr.Coffey, Bishop of Kerry, successor to ...<\/span>\n Disagreement between the Valentine Charles, 4th Earl of Kenmare and Dr.Coffey, Bishop of Kerry, successor to Bishop O'Higgins. A statement of certain differences between the Earl of Kenmare and the Bishop of Kerry with regard to the parishes of Killarney and Kilcummin. Eight typed pages concerning the confusion arising from the tradition started by the Kenmare family who allowed the revenues from properties in the town of Killarney to benefit the parish priest of Killarney (and only the Bishop of Kerry if he were also acting as the parish priest of Killarney). The Kenmare family kept the ownership of the property in their own hands Dr. Coffey, although not parish priest of Killarney, maintained that these revenues should be paid to him as Bishop of the diocese. Lord Kenmare refused to do so. In addition to this matter a sum of £30 was paid to the parish priest of Kilcummin out of the Estate rents. This arose out of the fact that a former Lord Kenmare had paid £30 as pension to his confessor. During the land agitation, the parish priest of Kilcummin is said to have become the ring-leader advocating the non-payment of rents, with the result that no rents were paid to Lord Kenmare out of his Kilcummin properties. When the parish priest presented himself at the Estate Office for his yearly offering, the then agent replied as follows: \"There are no funds out of which to pay you, you have stopped the supplies yourself\". The annual gift had been withheld since. Dated and addressed: Killarney House, Killarney, 2 April 1895. Also, a handwritten letter from Kenmare to Flanagan, (Archdecon Flanagan of Adare) confirming that a provision had granted a pension to the parish priest of Kilcummin who was his confessor. Dated 4th December - - ( no year given ). Letter from Flanagan, the Presbytery, Adare, Co. Limerick to Leonard (land agent), concerning the Kilcummin annuity. Also, a typed letter dated the 11 of March 1895 from O' Keeffe and Lynch, 3 Nassau Street Dublin, which had accompanied some papers (not contained here) concerning Lord Kenmare which they forwarded to Archdeacon Flanagan, the Presbytery, Adare, Co. Limerick. Also, a letter dated the 16 of October 1895, from Arthur Canon Griffin ( ? ), the Presbytery, Millstreet, Co. Cork to the Earl of Kenmare, concerning the money presented to the parish priest of Kilcummin by the Kenmare's confirming that the money was given by Lord Kenmare to Fr. Sheehan, his confessor, by a former Lord Kenmare. Copy of letter to Fr. Fuller dated 24 December 95 (1895 ), in which a cheque for £31 (pounds) was forwarded by Lord Kenmare. Letter dated Xmas day (Christmas Day) 1895 from Stephen Fuller, Kilcummin to Lord Kenmare, thanking him for his very generous Xmas (Christmas) donation of £31. `Also, foolscap copies of both these letters`. Extracts taken from the codicil of Valentine, Earl of Kenmare's will dated the 2 of November 1803, whereby the pensions and annuities provided by him to different persons should be continued following his death. Handwritten copy of the epitaph of the Reverend Daniel O'Sullivan late parish priest of Kilcummin, died 25 of October 1803, aged 54 years. Signed at bottom right of page by M. Leonard 93 ( 1893 ), Land Agent to Lord Kenmare. Typed copy of the Papal Bull of Benedict XIII, dated at St. Peter's, Rome, the 26 March 1725, granting Valentine Browne the right of presentation to the parishes of Killarney and Kilcummin. Typed letter from Maurice Leonard, land agent of Kenmare from the Estate Office, Killarney, dated 26 Dec 1893 to the Bishop of Kerry (Dr.Coffey) in which Leonard refers to a letter from Bishop Coffey dated the 28 July 1893. Leonard states that he is happy to inform Coffey that he has been authorised by the Mortgagees to pay Fr. Fuller, parish priest of Kilcummin, £31 for 1895. He also encloses a statement (attached) dealing with the pension aid by the Kenmare family to the P.P. of Kilcummin from 1787, and their connection with the parish which Leonard states does not bare out Dr.Coffey's contention. \" That the right of presentation to the parish of Kilcummin was given in part consideration of the payment of £31:0:0 a year to the parish priest\". The title of the attached statement is as follows: \"statement regarding the Earl of Kenmare's connection with the parish of Kilcumin in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe\". By the Papal Bull dated 26 March 1725, Pope Benedict XIII granted the Earl of Kenmare and his descendants the right of presentation to the adjoining parishes of Killarney and Kilcummin, \"which has since been exercised by them on every vacancy\". Eight parish priests are listed between 1748 and 1872. Also quoted in statement is the codicil to the will of Lord Kenmare, dated 2nd of November 1806. The annuity of £31:0:0 continued to be paid to the parish priests in the parish of Kilcummin up to the 1st of May 1881. In consequence of the 'No Rent Manifesto', issued by the Irish National League in 1881, payment of rents on Lord Kenmare's estate practically stopped. As a result the estate had to be placed in the control of Trustees for seven years. Interest on the Estate Mortgagees fell into arrears, Mr. S. Hussey (Estate agent) had to refuse payment of the pension to the then parish priest Fr. Fuller. Arrears or charges were mostly paid off in a few years. And on the 29th of October 1883, Col. Dease, (of the management Trustees), directed Hussey to pay Fuller £31:10:0. In 1888 the agitation against payment of rent on the estate was re-newed under the 'Plan of Campaig', \" a conspiracy which was brought under the notice of the Holy See and condemned\". As a result of this action whole districts were rendered profitless for years, the legal charges on the Estate, again fell into arrears. As a consequence, all voluntary pensions (including Fr. Fuller's) previously paid out of the rents were stopped. In June 1895, Lord Kenmare considered that after such a long lapse of time, some payment should be made to the parish priest of Kilcummin. \" And he requested the agent to ask permission from the principle mortgagees to allow a payment to be made to him.\" The principle Mortgagees were the Standard Insurance Company. The request was granted. The statement also contains reference to the Earl of Kenmare having given the several parish priests of Kilcummin a large farm, \"The Glebe\" with a parochial residence at one shilling yearly rent. The name of Maurice Leonard appears at the end of the statement which is dated the 24th of December 1895. Also, attached to the statement is a letter from Bishop Coffey at the Palace, Killarney, dated 31 of December 1895, to Leonard, concerning the annuity and property. Also attached to statement is an appendix of extracts of documents referred to in the correspondence consisting of a letter from Dr.Coffey to Leonard dated 28th July 1893 to acknowledge the claim of the Bishop to the rent of the Palace Hotel and also his withholding of £30 : 0 : 0 a year to Fr. Fuller, (Kilcummin) \" due to him in part consideration of which the right of presentation to the parish of Kilcummin was given\".
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\n Falvey Tenements: Account Indorsements. Extracts of accounts from 3 folios: Fol. 75 Ledger B., Fol. 69 Ledger...<\/span>\n Falvey Tenements: Account Indorsements. Extracts of accounts from 3 folios: Fol. 75 Ledger B., Fol. 69 Ledger D, and Fol. 38 Ledger 1790. (Extracts probably collated in mid to late 19th century).
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\n Abstract showing how sums of £10,000 created by Settlement of 25 March 1783, and £50,000 created by ...<\/span>\n Abstract showing how sums of £10,000 created by Settlement of 25 March 1783, and £50,000 created by Will of 1806, disposed of and the Title to £22,400 portion thereof formerly vested in the Honourable Wm. Browne. William Roche and Sons Solicitors, 4 Stephens Green North, (Dublin).
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\n Disagreement between the Valentine Charles, 4th Earl of Kenmare and Dr.Coffey, Bishop of Kerry, successor to ...<\/span>\n Disagreement between the Valentine Charles, 4th Earl of Kenmare and Dr.Coffey, Bishop of Kerry, successor to Bishop O'Higgins. A statement of certain differences between the Earl of Kenmare and the Bishop of Kerry with regard to the parishes of Killarney and Kilcummin. Eight typed pages concerning the confusion arising from the tradition started by the Kenmare family who allowed the revenues from properties in the town of Killarney to benefit the parish priest of Killarney (and only the Bishop of Kerry if he were also acting as the parish priest of Killarney). The Kenmare family kept the ownership of the property in their own hands Dr. Coffey, although not parish priest of Killarney, maintained that these revenues should be paid to him as Bishop of the diocese. Lord Kenmare refused to do so. In addition to this matter a sum of £30 was paid to the parish priest of Kilcummin out of the Estate rents. This arose out of the fact that a former Lord Kenmare had paid £30 as pension to his confessor. During the land agitation, the parish priest of Kilcummin is said to have become the ring-leader advocating the non-payment of rents, with the result that no rents were paid to Lord Kenmare out of his Kilcummin properties. When the parish priest presented himself at the Estate Office for his yearly offering, the then agent replied as follows: \"There are no funds out of which to pay you, you have stopped the supplies yourself\". The annual gift had been withheld since. Dated and addressed: Killarney House, Killarney, 2 April 1895. Also, a handwritten letter from Kenmare to Flanagan, (Archdecon Flanagan of Adare) confirming that a provision had granted a pension to the parish priest of Kilcummin who was his confessor. Dated 4th December - - ( no year given ). Letter from Flanagan, the Presbytery, Adare, Co. Limerick to Leonard (land agent), concerning the Kilcummin annuity. Also, a typed letter dated the 11 of March 1895 from O' Keeffe and Lynch, 3 Nassau Street Dublin, which had accompanied some papers (not contained here) concerning Lord Kenmare which they forwarded to Archdeacon Flanagan, the Presbytery, Adare, Co. Limerick. Also, a letter dated the 16 of October 1895, from Arthur Canon Griffin ( ? ), the Presbytery, Millstreet, Co. Cork to the Earl of Kenmare, concerning the money presented to the parish priest of Kilcummin by the Kenmare's confirming that the money was given by Lord Kenmare to Fr. Sheehan, his confessor, by a former Lord Kenmare. Copy of letter to Fr. Fuller dated 24 December 95 (1895 ), in which a cheque for £31 (pounds) was forwarded by Lord Kenmare. Letter dated Xmas day (Christmas Day) 1895 from Stephen Fuller, Kilcummin to Lord Kenmare, thanking him for his very generous Xmas (Christmas) donation of £31. `Also, foolscap copies of both these letters`. Extracts taken from the codicil of Valentine, Earl of Kenmare's will dated the 2 of November 1803, whereby the pensions and annuities provided by him to different persons should be continued following his death. Handwritten copy of the epitaph of the Reverend Daniel O'Sullivan late parish priest of Kilcummin, died 25 of October 1803, aged 54 years. Signed at bottom right of page by M. Leonard 93 ( 1893 ), Land Agent to Lord Kenmare. Typed copy of the Papal Bull of Benedict XIII, dated at St. Peter's, Rome, the 26 March 1725, granting Valentine Browne the right of presentation to the parishes of Killarney and Kilcummin. Typed letter from Maurice Leonard, land agent of Kenmare from the Estate Office, Killarney, dated 26 Dec 1893 to the Bishop of Kerry (Dr.Coffey) in which Leonard refers to a letter from Bishop Coffey dated the 28 July 1893. Leonard states that he is happy to inform Coffey that he has been authorised by the Mortgagees to pay Fr. Fuller, parish priest of Kilcummin, £31 for 1895. He also encloses a statement (attached) dealing with the pension aid by the Kenmare family to the P.P. of Kilcummin from 1787, and their connection with the parish which Leonard states does not bare out Dr.Coffey's contention. \" That the right of presentation to the parish of Kilcummin was given in part consideration of the payment of £31:0:0 a year to the parish priest\". The title of the attached statement is as follows: \"statement regarding the Earl of Kenmare's connection with the parish of Kilcumin in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe\". By the Papal Bull dated 26 March 1725, Pope Benedict XIII granted the Earl of Kenmare and his descendants the right of presentation to the adjoining parishes of Killarney and Kilcummin, \"which has since been exercised by them on every vacancy\". Eight parish priests are listed between 1748 and 1872. Also quoted in statement is the codicil to the will of Lord Kenmare, dated 2nd of November 1806. The annuity of £31:0:0 continued to be paid to the parish priests in the parish of Kilcummin up to the 1st of May 1881. In consequence of the 'No Rent Manifesto', issued by the Irish National League in 1881, payment of rents on Lord Kenmare's estate practically stopped. As a result the estate had to be placed in the control of Trustees for seven years. Interest on the Estate Mortgagees fell into arrears, Mr. S. Hussey (Estate agent) had to refuse payment of the pension to the then parish priest Fr. Fuller. Arrears or charges were mostly paid off in a few years. And on the 29th of October 1883, Col. Dease, (of the management Trustees), directed Hussey to pay Fuller £31:10:0. In 1888 the agitation against payment of rent on the estate was re-newed under the 'Plan of Campaig', \" a conspiracy which was brought under the notice of the Holy See and condemned\". As a result of this action whole districts were rendered profitless for years, the legal charges on the Estate, again fell into arrears. As a consequence, all voluntary pensions (including Fr. Fuller's) previously paid out of the rents were stopped. In June 1895, Lord Kenmare considered that after such a long lapse of time, some payment should be made to the parish priest of Kilcummin. \" And he requested the agent to ask permission from the principle mortgagees to allow a payment to be made to him.\" The principle Mortgagees were the Standard Insurance Company. The request was granted. The statement also contains reference to the Earl of Kenmare having given the several parish priests of Kilcummin a large farm, \"The Glebe\" with a parochial residence at one shilling yearly rent. The name of Maurice Leonard appears at the end of the statement which is dated the 24th of December 1895. Also, attached to the statement is a letter from Bishop Coffey at the Palace, Killarney, dated 31 of December 1895, to Leonard, concerning the annuity and property. Also attached to statement is an appendix of extracts of documents referred to in the correspondence consisting of a letter from Dr.Coffey to Leonard dated 28th July 1893 to acknowledge the claim of the Bishop to the rent of the Palace Hotel and also his withholding of £30 : 0 : 0 a year to Fr. Fuller, (Kilcummin) \" due to him in part consideration of which the right of presentation to the parish of Kilcummin was given\".
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\n Falvey Tenements: Account Indorsements. Extracts of accounts from 3 folios: Fol. 75 Ledger B., Fol. 69 Ledger...<\/span>\n Falvey Tenements: Account Indorsements. Extracts of accounts from 3 folios: Fol. 75 Ledger B., Fol. 69 Ledger D, and Fol. 38 Ledger 1790. (Extracts probably collated in mid to late 19th century).
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\n Abstract showing how sums of £10,000 created by Settlement of 25 March 1783, and £50,000 created by ...<\/span>\n Abstract showing how sums of £10,000 created by Settlement of 25 March 1783, and £50,000 created by Will of 1806, disposed of and the Title to £22,400 portion thereof formerly vested in the Honourable Wm. Browne. William Roche and Sons Solicitors, 4 Stephens Green North, (Dublin).
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\n Folio 118: Newtown and Mills of Donemark Set to Michael Murphy from May 1754 during his life and the lives of ...<\/span>\n Folio 118: Newtown and Mills of Donemark Set to Michael Murphy from May 1754 during his life and the lives of his sister Joanna and of Simon White of Bantry at a yearly rent of £42. Folio 124: Set to Michael Murphy from May 1779 during his son Joh's life and the lives of Thomas Wood of Direeng and Hensry Baldwin of Mountpleasand at £84 per annum. Set to John Murphy from November 1788 for the lives of his wife Eliza and to John Young of Reevaun, at £77.10.9. per annum. New lease made in 1811 of the lands of Newtown and Clashdangan (the mills excluded). Statement of Edward Godfrey Re: Newtown Demesne.
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\n Account of a lease for lives dated 5 September 1778 to Harry Donovan of land at Droumclough and Clounigorman (...<\/span>\n Account of a lease for lives dated 5 September 1778 to Harry Donovan of land at Droumclough and Clounigorman (Bantry). Possession of the land was demanded on the death of Mary Scully, the last remaining tenant and was refused by Cornelius Donovan. Notices to quit were served on Cornelius and Elizabeth O'Donovan and all other tenants on the lands. Possession was demanded by W.Gallwey in person on 2 May 1842.
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\n Abstract of Title, of property at Church Place, Killarney, held by Thomas and Katherine Gallwey (Gallway &ques...<\/span>\n Abstract of Title, of property at Church Place, Killarney, held by Thomas and Katherine Gallwey (Gallway ?), receiting from Indentures dating from 1791. This copy of the extracts dates to the early 20th century. The property was sold to Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare for the sum of £1,200, of which in 1905, the sum of only £500 was outstanding.
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\n Copy of a lease from 1794 (Copy dated 8 October 1920) of a Tenament called olds Tenement with tanyard, garden ...<\/span>\n Copy of a lease from 1794 (Copy dated 8 October 1920) of a Tenament called olds Tenement with tanyard, garden etc., in Killarney Town to Daniel Cronin, The Park. Also correspondence concerning Daniel Cronin Coltsman (a bankrupt) 1895 - 1910. Also Notices from Maurice Leonard, land agent to Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, to seize property for rent arrears. Also Notices of Distress from bailiff Thomas Reilly, Fair Hill, Killarney. Also a Rent Account 1886 - 1891, for Daniel Cronin Coltsman. Also summons for witnesses in the case of Kate Shea, of Droumhoumper verses the Earl of Kenmare, where 7 milch cows were wrongfully seized for rent due by Daniel Cronin Coltsman, 1891 - 1892. Also Opinion of Counsel sought on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Defendant) in the Case of John Arthur McConchy, Alexander Knox McEntire and Charles Meagher Plaintiffs and the Earl of Kenmare Defendant. \"A writ has been issued by the above Plaintiffs, who are assignees in Bankruptcy of Daniell Cronin Coltsman, deceased, against the defendant. This writ prays that the Plaintiffs be declared entitled to a annuity of £220 a year to be paid by the Defendant for the residue of a term of 42 years from the 1 May 1868\". Also an Affidavit of the Earl of Kenmare, dated 1902, admitting that he is liable to pay to the said Daniel Cronin Coltsman or his representatives the yearly sum of £220 for the term of 42 years from the 1 May 1868.
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\n A typed list of Leases, Conveyances, Assignments, Mortages etc., 1844 - 1902, noting the Year, Day, Volume and...<\/span>\n A typed list of Leases, Conveyances, Assignments, Mortages etc., 1844 - 1902, noting the Year, Day, Volume and Number of Memorial of each item. It also lists the name of the Grantor, the name of the Grantee, Conson. Rent renewal, Fines, Terms etc., and the Name, Description and Situation of Premises. 17 items in all are listed. (2 copies)
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\n Draft of miscellaneous costs incurred by F. H. Downing, Solicitors, Tralee on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare re...<\/span>\n Draft of miscellaneous costs incurred by F. H. Downing, Solicitors, Tralee on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare regarding Land Commission 1897, Civil Bill Costs 1897 and the case against Edward Horan etc.
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\n Miscellaneous costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of his client the Rig...<\/span>\n Miscellaneous costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of his client the Right Honourable, the Earl of Kenmare. Costs incurred during the period between the years 1879 and 1897.
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\n Miscellaneous costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of the Right Honourabl...<\/span>\n Miscellaneous costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of the Right Honourable, the Earl of Kenmare. Costs incurred during the period between the years 1879 and 1897.
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\n Miscellaneous Costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of the Earl of Kenmar...<\/span>\n Miscellaneous Costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare. Costs incurred during the period between the years 1879 and 1897.
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\n Miscellaneous costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of the Right Honourab...<\/span>\n Miscellaneous costs incurred by F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, Killarney on behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare. Costs incurred during the period between the years 1879 and 1897.
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\n Costs incurred by Francis C. Downing and son 12 Denny Street, Tralee on behalf of the Right Honourable the Ear...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by Francis C. Downing and son 12 Denny Street, Tralee on behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare. In regard to a notice of Application to fix a fair rent. Also, Land Commission costs in the case 237 tenants, between the 25 November 1890 and the 16 June 1892, cost for which Lord Kenmare is liable amount to £345. 17s. 2d. \"The items disallowed as being struck out to be included in rent bill. William Alexander Morphy stated he would not distruct the present certificate of 9\/1\/93\".
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\n Miscellaneous legal costs incurred by W. S. Locker and Sons, St. Stephen's Green on behalf of the Earl of Ken...<\/span>\n Miscellaneous legal costs incurred by W. S. Locker and Sons, St. Stephen's Green on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare, during the period between 27 September 1875 and 20 December 1878. Also a blue receipt from Locker and Sons to Kenmare regarding the payment of £349. 5S. 10d. for services rendered. A blue ribbon holds the accounts together.\n Dated 25th March 1879.
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\n Legal Costs incurred by Thadee William Murphy Solicitor, of 9 Lower Ormond Quay, on behalf of the Right Honour...<\/span>\n Legal Costs incurred by Thadee William Murphy Solicitor, of 9 Lower Ormond Quay, on behalf of the Right Honourable, Earl of Kenmare (Valentine the 2nd Earl ) 1820s - 1840s. Also the Legal Costs of Alexander Morphy Attorney, (Note: Morphy spelled with an \"O\" in this instance) dating to the 1860s. No address supplied.
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\n Costs incurred by William Roche and Sons Solicitors, 4 St. Stephens Green Dublin, on behalf of the Right Honou...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by William Roche and Sons Solicitors, 4 St. Stephens Green Dublin, on behalf of the Right Honourable Earl of Kenmare, 1844 - 1888. The title of the costs for October 1876 read as follows: \"re New Residence. Costs in connection with procuring Conditional and Absolute Orders under Limited owners Residences Acts 1864 70 and 71, including sanction of the Court of Chancery and Costs incidental to Loan of £35000 from the Standard Assurance Co. to complete residence\". Costs for November 25 1879 refer to the Limerick Estates.
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\n Costs incurred by Thomas McMahon Solicitor of 15 Upper Mount Street and 123 Lower Bagott Street, on behalf of ...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by Thomas McMahon Solicitor of 15 Upper Mount Street and 123 Lower Bagott Street, on behalf of The Earl of Kenmare. The material contains references among other things to the sale of the Clare Estate 1860 - 1863, references to the sale of the Carlow Estate - 1863, reference to the Lenister Estate May 13 1863, reference to a draft agreement with the Loretto nuns - 1862 and for 1860 a draft Assignment of Lease of Victoria Hotel to a Trustee for Lord Kenmare.
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\n Costs incurred by Thomas McMahon Solicitor of 123 Lower Bagott St., on behalf of The Earl of Kenmare, 1864 - ...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by Thomas McMahon Solicitor of 123 Lower Bagott St., on behalf of The Earl of Kenmare, 1864 - 1872. The material contains, among other things, references to Castlerosse's right to exclusive fishing rights on the Lakes of Killarney in January 1864, reference in September to the Cork Estate, reference in June to an article published in the \"Irishman\" newspaper (of 4 June) concerning Mr. Gallwey, \"reflecting on him in his capacity of agent to the Earl of Kenmare\", reference to Oldtown in Co. Carlow, reference in December 1861 to draft Lease for The Victoria Hotel, reference in 1871 to The Bagnelstown (Co. Carlow) and Wexford Railway Company re Monies, reference in December 1871 \"to prepare case for the opinion of Mr. Hope Scott or other eminent English Barrister as to obtaining a private act of Parliament for the purpose of reinbursing Lord Castlerosse the large expenditure made by him upon the Estate his Lordship only being Tenant for Life\" also referring to the Lake question which \"Lord Castlerosse was anxious should be submitted to Arbitration\", reference in February and March 1872 to loan of £5000 required by Lord Kenmare (Imperial Life Office), reference in April 1872 to proposals to purchase the Tithe Rent charges from the Commissioners of Irish Church Temporalities, reference in 1872 to Lady Ellen Browne's annuity of £1200. Reference in September 1865 to the Limerick Estate, reference in November 1865 from the secretary of The Board of Works \"stating that Certificates had passed for the sums of £500 and £200 being the second instalements of the loans to Lord Castlerosse, third instalement of £500 and £200 in April 1866, also reference in April 1866 to attendance at the Rolls Office to obtain documents which included an attested copy grant to Donald McCartie dated 23 February 3rd James 1st, also attested copy grant to Donald McCartie dated 5 February 10th James 1st, also attested copy of grant of Lands to John Asgill Trustees deed dated 28 April 2nd Anne etc. May 1866 attending at Registry Office serching for McCarthy More and taking references also June 1866 attending at Probate Court searching for the will of McCarthy More \"when I found same\", reference in February 1866 to litigation between Lord Castleross and Colonel Herbert (Henry Arthur Herbert, the elder who died 24 February 1866) \"with respect to the Lakes of Killarney and the fisheries therein, reference in April 1866 to the Office of the Down Survey, Custom House, \"upon the question of Title to the Lakes and Islands and Fisheries\", reference in May 1866 to a search in the Registry for Acts by Herbert affecting Muckross from 1715 \"and making extracts as to numerous acts\", reference in May 1866 to \"search for acts affecting Innisfallen from 1750 1830\", reference in May 1866 to Petty's Map, reference in June 1866 to Falvey's Estate, reference in October 1864 to the Killarney Railway Company concerning their undertaking to give up all land not required by them .
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\n Costs incurred by Thomas McMahon of Dublin on behalf of Lord Castleross, 1863 - 1870, references from this mat...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by Thomas McMahon of Dublin on behalf of Lord Castleross, 1863 - 1870, references from this material, among others, include a loan of £6000 for Castleross in December 1863, also reference to Castlerosse being a Tenant for Life, 1864, reference to seeking a loan of £10,000 and their terms from the Liverpool and London Insurance Company, also the Globe, Pelican, Patriotic and other Companies, reference to Leinster Estates in Februaury 1864, reference in 1867 to another loan of 10 or 15 thousand pounds, reference in June 1867 to the Killarney and Tralee and Killarney Junction Railways concerning lands not required by railways to be handed over to Mr. Gallwey, reference in May 1868 to \"the sum of £500 the fourth instalement of the loan of £8000\", a loan from the Board of Works, reference in May 1868 to the Cork and Passage Railway Company, reference in 1871 to costs incurred in relation to a loan of £5000. Also a letter addressed to Mr. Gallwey from Augustus Kenmare, (later 4th Earl of Kenmare) concerning costs due to Thade Murphy.
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\n Account of Thomas McMahon Solicitor of 15 Upper Mount St., Dublin with Sir Thomas Rakewood Gage and James Arth...<\/span>\n Account of Thomas McMahon Solicitor of 15 Upper Mount St., Dublin with Sir Thomas Rakewood Gage and James Arthur DeaseTrustees of Settlement of 28th January 1853 concerning Lord Kenmare's Estate. The material included reference to the Leinster Estate in July of 1859 and also reference to the Bagnalstown Railway Company of lands in the County of Carlow in 1861.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"328","2":"K.7E.24","1":"19th Century","3":"1876","4":"Legal costs incurred by Attorney E. F. Downing and Mrs Mary Downing, Client. 1876.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"329","2":"K.9E.10","1":"19th Century","3":"c.1875 to 1877","4":"
\n Brief on behalf of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff and Hanora Brosnahan and others, Defenda...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff and Hanora Brosnahan and others, Defendants in hearing of Civil Ejectment Bill at the Killarney Sessions, the 29 December 1876. The 2 of January 1877 being set for the Ejectment date. Case regarding the townland of Keelies ( Coolies ). F. H. Downing Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Legal Brief between the Killarney Junction Railway Line, Plaintiff, and the Right Honourable, Valentine, 2nd...<\/span>\n Legal Brief between the Killarney Junction Railway Line, Plaintiff, and the Right Honourable, Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare and others, Defendants. Case regarding the building and maintenance of a railway line from Mallow to Killarney, under the Killarney Junction Railway Act. 1846. Brief dated 28 January 1853.
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\n Evidence. The High Court of Justice Queens Bench. Evidence given by C. P. Crane, an Inspector of the R.I.C. ...<\/span>\n Evidence. The High Court of Justice Queens Bench. Evidence given by C. P. Crane, an Inspector of the R.I.C. in the legal case of William O'Brien M. P. (Plaintiff) against the Marquis of Salisbury (Defendant). Mr. Crane talks of the various 'Outrages' which occurred 1880 - 1887 in the Kerry area.
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\n High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Healy Vs. Killarney Town Commissioners. Also Attorney Gen...<\/span>\n High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Healy Vs. Killarney Town Commissioners. Also Attorney General Vs. Killarney Town Commissioners concerning the construction of certain waterworks for the Town Commissioners of Killarney as Sanitary Authority for the said District. Dated circa 1886 - 1891. Also copy of accounts 'Accounts No. 1. 1884 - 1886 Referred to by Town Commissioners in their sworn affidavit dated 11 July 1888.
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\n Notice of Summons and Plaint. The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. Henry ...<\/span>\n Notice of Summons and Plaint. The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. Henry O' Grady, Thomas O'Grady and the Rev. Patrick Ryan and others, Defendants. 1877. \"Sir, Take Notice that I have this day filed a Summons and Plaint in Ejectment at the Plaintiff's Suit against you in the proper Office of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and you are required to appear and plead thereto within Eight days after service hereof\".
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\n Draft Agreement between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare of the 1st part, (Major) Henry...<\/span>\n Draft Agreement between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare of the 1st part, (Major) Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckross (d. 1901) of the 2nd part and Henry Herbert of Cahernane of the 3rd part concerning the ownership of islands and Fishing Rights in the Lower Lake (Lough Lein). Solicitor - T. (?) H. (?) Downing of 25 Westland Row (Dublin).
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","8":"1"},{"0":"335","2":"K.13E.1","1":"19th Century","3":"1899","4":"Last Will of Patrick Whetstone of Ballydribbeen, Killarney, died March 1899.","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"336","2":"K.13E.3","1":"19th Century","3":"11 July 1865","4":"
\n Copy of the last Will and Testament of the Right Honourable Augusta Anne Countess of Kenmare. Dated 11 July 1...<\/span>\n Copy of the last Will and Testament of the Right Honourable Augusta Anne Countess of Kenmare. Dated 11 July 1865. (Aunt by marriage of the Right Honourable, Valentine Augustus, Viscount Castlerosse). Benbow and Saltwell, Solicitors, Lincoln Inn, London. (Augusta died 1873).
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\n Extract from the text as follows: \"This is the last will and testament of the Right Honorable Valentine Browne...<\/span>\n Extract from the text as follows: \"This is the last will and testament of the Right Honorable Valentine Browne Earl of Kenmare and I direct all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expences to be fully paid and satisfied. I confirm the settlement executed on my marriage with my dearly beloved wife Augusta Ann Countess of Kenmare bearing date the 29th day of April 1816 and the grant of a rent charge of £300 per annum executed by me in her favour bearing date the 12th day of January 1835. I give to my said wife the sum of £2,000 to be paid to her as soon as conveniently may be after my decease and I give to her absolutely all her own paraphernalia and all my jewels, trinkets and ornaments of the person - I also give and bequeath to my said wife my house in Belgrave Square for all the term and interest I may have therein subject however to the payment of the rent and performance of the convenants reserved by and contained in the lease under which the same is held by me and I also give to her all the household goods and furniture books linen china ornamental china pictures prints wines liquors and other the effects of whatsoever description which may be in or about my said house in Belgrave Square together with the plate and plated articles enumerated in the list hereto annexed and signed by me - I also give to my said wife all the linen china ornamental china prints pictures and minitures which may be in my mansion House at Killarney in the County of Kerry in Ireland at the time of my decease and such of my carriges, horses harness and horse and stable furniture either in London or at Killarney as she may wish to have - I give devise and bequeath the manor of Hospital and all other my messugges lands tenaments and herditaments whatsoever in the county of Limerick in Ireland subject to the mortgages charges and incumbrances affecting the same in exoneration of my personal estate and subject also to the several legacies and annuties herein by me bequeathed in case my residuary personal estate shall be insufficient to satisfy the same unto my Brother The Honorable Thomas Browne his heirs and assigns for ever - I give to my valued and trusty servant John Dunn and his assigns during his life in acknowledgement of his long and faithful services an annuity of £50.- I give to his sister Sarah Regan my wife's waiting maid and her assigns during her life an annuity of £50.- I give to my cook Patrick Regan and his assigns during his life an annuity of £50 and I recommend these three persons to the kindness and protection of my successor And to all and every other servants who shall be living in my service at the time of my decease I give and bequeath a year's wages ..\"etc. Signed by Kenmare, Witnessed by John Henry Benbow, Lincol's Inn and William Henry Saltwell his clerk. The list of Plate & Plated Articles attached to the will includes the following items among others: \"The largest of the 3 ornamental Candelabra for the Dinner Table, 2 23 inch oval dishes, 4 large plated oval dish covers, 4 round entree dishes, 4 plated warmers, 2 silver sauce boats, 6 salt cellars and spoons, 2 plated ice pails, All my large and small silver forks and spoons\/Kings pattern, 2 sugar ladles \/ by Garrard, 12 French silver dessert knives, 2 silver tea pots \/ Garrard, 1 silver sugar basin with glass lining, 1 silver cream ewer, 1 silver egg stand, 1 silver toast rack, 1 souffe dish and lining - plated \/ Garrard, 2 plated muffin dishes and covers\", signed Kenmare.
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\n In the matter of the estate of James West and Susannah Lawday owners and petitioners. Establishment of a Trust...<\/span>\n In the matter of the estate of James West and Susannah Lawday owners and petitioners. Establishment of a Trust in favour of Sir Thomas Rakewood Gage Baronet and James Arthur Dease Esq., 1860.
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\n Two hand-written documents. The first \"Kenmare Trusts. Lists of documents received from Samuel Hussey Esq.\" ...<\/span>\n Two hand-written documents. The first \"Kenmare Trusts. Lists of documents received from Samuel Hussey Esq.\" It lists the nature of the documents, the parties involved and the date of each. The documents date from 1782 to 1872. William Roche and Sons, 4 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. 1874. The second of the two documents is entitled \"Kenmare trusts lists of deeds etc in hand of William Roche and sons, Solicitors\". It lists the nature of the documents, parties involved and the date of each. Documents date from 1782 to 1875 and appear more complete than document 1. William Roche and Sons, 4 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
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\n Lists of deeds and lands (? ) to Mr. Keogh. Lists of deeds relating to Lord Castlerosse's Trusts and t...<\/span>\n Lists of deeds and lands (? ) to Mr. Keogh. Lists of deeds relating to Lord Castlerosse's Trusts and three Policies of Insurance sent to Mr. McMahon, 8 November 1869. Next page entitled \"Deeds relating to lands etc., proposed to be conveyed to James Arthur Dease Esq.\". Thomas McMahon Solicitor. ( ? )
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\n In the legal case involving Julia Donovan of Killorglin verses Ellen O' Sullivan of Garraun, four cows, the pr...<\/span>\n In the legal case involving Julia Donovan of Killorglin verses Ellen O' Sullivan of Garraun, four cows, the property of Lord Kenmare's, were seized by the Sherrif's office (Thomas C. Goodman) from the farm at Garraun. The letters were from Maurice Leonard (Land agent) to Julia Donovan and Thomas Goodman seeking the immediate return of the cows.
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\n Conveyance of Denis Cronin to Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, of the right to the water of Nunstown ...<\/span>\n Conveyance of Denis Cronin to Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, of the right to the water of Nunstown for Killarney House. (Also rough draft of an agreement dated 1887.) F. C. Downing Solicitor, Tralee.
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\n Evidence of Mr. Maurice Leonard J.P. Killarney, agent to Lord Kenmare, concerning Estate improvements carried...<\/span>\n Evidence of Mr. Maurice Leonard J.P. Killarney, agent to Lord Kenmare, concerning Estate improvements carried out 1851 - 1885. Probably prepared for land court. No Solicitor recorded. See Remarks
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Donnelly refers to accounts quoted by Maurice Leonard (which no longer exist) concerning the Kerry Estate. Leonard stated that £59,567 was spent on that estate alone from 1851 to 1880 for buildings (40,116), drainage and other land improvements (15,019), and roads (£4,432). \"Besides these expenditures financed out of rents, £35,400 was borrowed from the Board of Works over roughly the same period and invested principally in arterial and thorough drainage as well as in the construction of more than 300 labourers' cottages. Thus there was during this span of thirty years a total expenditure, on new works and repairs related to agriculture, of some £95,000, or an average of £3,200 a year\", Donnelly, James S Jr, 1988, in \"The Kenmare Estates During the Nineteenth Century\", in The Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society, No. 21,\n p. 27.","7":"
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\n Correspondence and copy of a licence from the Trustees of the Congested Districts Board of Ireland for the ere...<\/span>\n Correspondence and copy of a licence from the Trustees of the Congested Districts Board of Ireland for the erection of a bridge over the Owenacree River at Scrahanaveal and Scrahanfadda. J. M. Roa (?) Todd Solicitor, 14 Westmoreland St., Dublin.
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\n Assignment of part of the lands of Tournanaunagh, between Patrick Kelly and Mary Mahony, with Valentine August...<\/span>\n Assignment of part of the lands of Tournanaunagh, between Patrick Kelly and Mary Mahony, with Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare. Francis C. Downing Solicitor, 2 Inns Quay, Dublin and Killarney.
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\n Assignment between Mary Moynihan, Alice Moynihan and John Mahony. Agreement made as part of the marriage settl...<\/span>\n Assignment between Mary Moynihan, Alice Moynihan and John Mahony. Agreement made as part of the marriage settlement of Alice Moynihan and John Mahony, concerning the lands of Bannard. D. M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Assignment of Clasheens to Daniel Scannell from Florence Scannell, upon the former's marriage to Katherine Co...<\/span>\n Assignment of Clasheens to Daniel Scannell from Florence Scannell, upon the former's marriage to Katherine Connor. Kerry Collis Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Assignment of part of the lands of Kilnanare. Henry Arthur Herbert (as sheriff) to Griffith Henry Perrott. Fra...<\/span>\n Assignment of part of the lands of Kilnanare. Henry Arthur Herbert (as sheriff) to Griffith Henry Perrott. Francis Creagh Downing Solicitor, 7 Denny St., Tralee. (Cornelius Lyne had previously held lands in Kilnanare but on the 2 of March 1881 a writ of Fiere Facias was issued on behalf of Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare against him for the total sum of 46 pounds 7 shillings and five pence. Following upon this the sherrif seized the lands etc and caused them to be put up for sale by public auction. These were then purchased by Griffith Henry Perrott).
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\n Assignment of part of the lands etc., of Boulicullane. Patrick Bourke and Daniel Foley to Timothy O'Shea. Davi...<\/span>\n Assignment of part of the lands etc., of Boulicullane. Patrick Bourke and Daniel Foley to Timothy O'Shea. David Mahony Solicitor, Killarney. Also included is a copy of a threatening note concerning Boulicullane from \"Captain Moonlight or Daylight\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"351","2":"K.18E.8 ","1":"19th Century","3":"1 March 1879","4":"Rural Assignment or Conveyance of Gurteenroe. John Daly to Daniel Daly. Thomas R. Wilson Solicitor, Killarney.","5":"N. A.","6":"Farranfore stamped on front in blue ink.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"352","2":"K.18E.9","1":"19th Century","3":"31 January 1873","4":"Assignment of part of Gurtalassa. Patrick Kerrisk to John Kerrisk. (No solicitor named).","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"353","2":"K.18E.10","1":"19th Century","3":"11 January 1884","4":"
\n Copy of Deed of Assignment and Conveyance of Gurtnahanebee East. Mary Mahony and Thomas John Mahony to Timothy...<\/span>\n Copy of Deed of Assignment and Conveyance of Gurtnahanebee East. Mary Mahony and Thomas John Mahony to Timothy Dinneen. (Mary Mahony and Thomas John Mahony were tenants of Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare. Kerry Collis, Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Draft Agreement concerning the purchase of Ballyspillane and Rathdrenagh. (Note: this concerns the agreement r...<\/span>\n Draft Agreement concerning the purchase of Ballyspillane and Rathdrenagh. (Note: this concerns the agreement reached following the dispute between Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare) and Major Henry Arthur Herbert `d. 1901` over the ownership of the Lower Lake etc.). F. H. Downing Solicitor, 25 Westland Row (Dublin).
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\n Sale Agreement regarding the lands of Coolgarriffe. James Donovan to Lord Castlerosse (later Valentine August...<\/span>\n Sale Agreement regarding the lands of Coolgarriffe. James Donovan to Lord Castlerosse (later Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare). T. W. Murphy Solicitor (no address).
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\n John C. O Readon to Thomas 3rd Earl of Kenmare. Copy of Conveyance of the lands of Groyne 1865. Saltwell, T...<\/span>\n John C. O Readon to Thomas 3rd Earl of Kenmare. Copy of Conveyance of the lands of Groyne 1865. Saltwell, Tryon and Saltwell, Linclo's Inn. Also handwritten material in pencil prepared for the Court of the Irish Land Commission, concerning Groyne (Groin). Solicitor Francis C. Downing, Tralee.
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\n Attested copy of Conveyance. Daniel O'Callaghan to Viscount Castlerosse regarding the lands of East Cleeny a...<\/span>\n Attested copy of Conveyance. Daniel O'Callaghan to Viscount Castlerosse regarding the lands of East Cleeny and Ballydowney. 1867. Saltwell, Tryon and Saltwell Solicitors, Lincolns Inn.
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\n Copy of Conveyance of the lands of Coolgarriffe. James Donovan 1st part, Earl of Kenmare (Thomas, 3rd Earl o...<\/span>\n Copy of Conveyance of the lands of Coolgarriffe. James Donovan 1st part, Earl of Kenmare (Thomas, 3rd Earl of Kenmare) and Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Augustus, later 4th Earl of Kenmare) 2nd part, Thomas R. Gage and James A. Dease 3rd part. Saltwell, Tryon and Saltwell, Lincol's Inn, Solicitors.
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\n Draft deed of Conveyance between Valentine Augustus Browne, known as Lord Viscount Castlerosse and Lady Mary ...<\/span>\n Draft deed of Conveyance between Valentine Augustus Browne, known as Lord Viscount Castlerosse and Lady Mary Catherine Berkley regarding the estate of her uncle, Daniel O' Callaghan, which is referred to, but not named. Thomas McMahon Solicitor, 15 Upper Mount St., Dublin.
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\n Copy of a Conveyance between Gerard Dease of Turbotstown, Co. Westmeath, Lieutenant in Her Majesty's Royal F...<\/span>\n Copy of a Conveyance between Gerard Dease of Turbotstown, Co. Westmeath, Lieutenant in Her Majesty's Royal Fusiliers, 1st part, the Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare 2nd part, Edmund. Dease M.P. of Rath House, Ballybrittas, Queen's County and Gerard Richard Dease of Ballsbridge Abbey, County Kildare, Major in the Cavan Militia, 3rd Part, Philip O' Reilly Colamber, County Westmeath, 4th Part. Concerning lands of Coolgarriffe, Cleney ( Cleeny ), Dirreen, Aglish. Saltwell, Tryon and Saltwell Solicitors, Lincol's Inn, London.
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\n Hand-written account of the Landlord's expenditure on the holdings of Thaddeus McNamarra of Ballydribbeen betw...<\/span>\n Hand-written account of the Landlord's expenditure on the holdings of Thaddeus McNamarra of Ballydribbeen between 11 November 1851 to 1885. Total expenditure at £309: 0: 9: Also, copies of the letters of correspondence between T. McNamarra with F. C. Downing, Samuel Hussey and G. R. Dease during the period between the 2 December 1884 and 24 November 1891.
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\n Correspondence concerning the surrender of Park View, Killarney by Mrs McCann.\nCorrespondences between Maurice...<\/span>\n Correspondence concerning the surrender of Park View, Killarney by Mrs McCann.\nCorrespondences between Maurice Leonard (Agent) and Mr. John McCann, Solicitor, Laurence St. Drogheda and Mrs. McCann.\nAlso correspondence from Lord Kenmare Sept. 1892 and P. Carey (Workhouse Killarney) 1894. \nCorrespondence concerning directions of the Governs of the Killarney District Asylum in regard to land purchases.(The connection between this material is uncertain, however it found together and so has been kept together).
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\n Copy of Lease, probably made in late 19th century, of \"part of the lands of Inch near the River Deenagh\" tog...<\/span>\n Copy of Lease, probably made in late 19th century, of \"part of the lands of Inch near the River Deenagh\" together with tenaments in the town of Killarney. Between The Right Honourable Valentine, 1st Earl of Kenmare and Hugh Falvey, Killarney.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"364","2":"K.21E.27","1":"19th Century","3":"22 September 1875","4":"
\n Deed of Assignment of David Coffey to Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, concerning \"that part of the t...<\/span>\n Deed of Assignment of David Coffey to Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, concerning \"that part of the tenement or Market house in the town of Killarney, called Assembly Rooms\". T. H. Downing Solicitor, (no address provided).
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\n Copy of a Lease of houses and tenements in the King St., (?), Killarney. Hugh Falvey to James Willis. No...<\/span>\n Copy of a Lease of houses and tenements in the King St., (?), Killarney. Hugh Falvey to James Willis. No solicitor recorded.
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\n Copies of letters concerning correspondence between E. F. Downing, Solicitors, Killarney to Samuel M. Hussey...<\/span>\n Copies of letters concerning correspondence between E. F. Downing, Solicitors, Killarney to Samuel M. Hussey, and from Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to Hussey etc., concerning the efforts of the Killarney Town Commissioners to establishing Markets, Weighbridges etc. , at the Fair Hill and Shambles. 1879. Reference is also made to the leasing of Tolls 1879 - 1885. (Note: A handwritten note on the front of this correspondence notes the following: \"Lansdowne Vs. Commissioners, Copy of correspondence\").
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\n Proposed electric lighting of Killarney, meeting of the Town Commissioners. Discussion as to the viability o...<\/span>\n Proposed electric lighting of Killarney, meeting of the Town Commissioners. Discussion as to the viability of making an application for Provisional Order to the Board of Trade. Discussion postponed. Also included here is a copy of the pencilled minutes of the meeting, dated 22nd September 1890.
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\n Proposed electric lighting of Killarney, meeting of the Town Commissioners. Resolution applying for a provisi...<\/span>\n Proposed electric lighting of Killarney, meeting of the Town Commissioners. Resolution applying for a provisional order applying to the Board of Trade passed. 26 September 1890.
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\n Letter from the Board of Trade, Railway Department, London S.W., to Killarney Electric Lighting ( Mr. Leahy...<\/span>\n Letter from the Board of Trade, Railway Department, London S.W., to Killarney Electric Lighting ( Mr. Leahy's ) Order 1891, dated 23 April 1891. Also attached , Killarney Electric Lighting Draft Provisional Order, 1891.
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\n Memorandum of Agreement for a Lease of the Assembly Room in Killarney for 21 years at £12 sterling yearly...<\/span>\n Memorandum of Agreement for a Lease of the Assembly Room in Killarney for 21 years at £12 sterling yearly. Agreement entered into 1 January 1850 between Margaret Fitzpatrick of Killarney (widow), Ellen Doherty of Dublin (widow), Catherine Coffey of Dublin (Spinster) and Edward Coffey of Kurrachee (?) in the East Indies (Lessors) and Daniel Cronin Coltsman and Thomas Gallwey (Gallway ?) (Lessees). The property consisted of \"the Messuage or tenement called the Assembly Room situate in the Town of Killarney with its appurtenances in as large and ample a manner as the same is now held by the members of the Temperance Society\". Also included is a Notice of Surrender dated 13 October 1855 to the Lessors from the Lessees, stating that the property will be surrendered on the 1 of May 1856. Also included is a letter dated 1 November 1855, from Edward Coffey looking for rent which was overdue. No Solicitor recorded.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"371","2":"K.23E.2","1":"19th Century","3":"31 July 1875","4":"
\n Memorial of Mrs. Curtayne of Knockanacoolteen in the county of Kerry, widow. In this document, Mrs. Curtayne...<\/span>\n Memorial of Mrs. Curtayne of Knockanacoolteen in the county of Kerry, widow. In this document, Mrs. Curtayne states the reasons why she should be allowed to remain on as tenant to Lord Kenmare, on her husbands farm at Knockanacoolteen. Holding valued at £1250. Dated 31 July 1875.
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\n Attested copy of mortgage to secure £750 on Groyne ( Groin ). James West of Harmondsworth County of Mi...<\/span>\n Attested copy of mortgage to secure £750 on Groyne ( Groin ). James West of Harmondsworth County of Middlesex, Gentleman, to George Joseph S. Sharpe of 428 Strand county of Middlesex, China and Glass merchant. The document contains the information that in the will of John Mason, county of Bath, late of Sommerset, who died on the 1 of March 1858, certain lands in Killarney were to be sold in the Landed Estates Court in Ireland. \"and the amount thus obtained to be after payment of his debts and legacies divided between the said James West and one Suzannah Lawday\". Saltwell, Tryon and Saltwell Solicitors, Licol's Inn.
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\n Particulars of some rural tenants interests sold 1870 - 1893. Listing of Judicial Rent, Yearly Sale, Former...<\/span>\n Particulars of some rural tenants interests sold 1870 - 1893. Listing of Judicial Rent, Yearly Sale, Former Tenant, Purchaser, Denomination, Poor Law Valuation, Yearly Rent, Purchase Money, Tenure and observations.
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\n Listing of Tenants on the McCartie Estate, Headford, Cools, Knocknagown, Barradubh, Shronearagh areas etc., ...<\/span>\n Listing of Tenants on the McCartie Estate, Headford, Cools, Knocknagown, Barradubh, Shronearagh areas etc., giving a total of 60 tenants.
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\n Handwritten document regarding the division of the lands of gortnacarraige. Consent to the division of lands ...<\/span>\n Handwritten document regarding the division of the lands of gortnacarraige. Consent to the division of lands between David Healy of Clashangurrane, and W. J. (Jeremiah) Connor of Doonryan ( ? ). 1894. John Scully, witness, Estate Office, Killarney.
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\n Handwritten listing of townlands without tenant's names. \"Listing of townlands which do not appear on Rentals...<\/span>\n Handwritten listing of townlands without tenant's names. \"Listing of townlands which do not appear on Rentals of Kenmare Estate as furnished and which are referred in Deed of 1853.\" (Note: this is probably an early 20th Century listing)
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\n Entry Agreement. Mrs. Johanna Connor agrees to rent a house and premises in Henry street, Kenmare from Thomas...<\/span>\n Entry Agreement. Mrs. Johanna Connor agrees to rent a house and premises in Henry street, Kenmare from Thomas Guihan, from the 1 October 1889 as a yearly tenant at a yearly rent of £24. Tenant to pay half the Poor Rates and the whole of the County Cess. No sub-letting allowed. D. M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Eleven printed forms relating to Tithe Rent Charge Purchases, all of which were forwarded to Samuel Murray Hu...<\/span>\n Eleven printed forms relating to Tithe Rent Charge Purchases, all of which were forwarded to Samuel Murray Hussey Esq., (land agent) on behalf of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, from the Irish Church Temporalities Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. All dated the 11tof January 1875. These related to the purchase by instalments of theTithe Rent Charge in respect of the following Benefices: Killinear Diocese of Ardfert (£58:13:1), Kiltallagh, Diocese of Ardfert (£5:16:1), Molahiffe, Diocese of Ardfert (£121:10:8) , Aglish, Diocese of Ardfert (£8:1010:8) also Molahiffe Diocese of Ardfert (£1:19:1), Ballymacelligott, Diocese of Ardfert (£6:19:10), Drishane, Diocese of Ardfet (£40:6:10), Aghadoe, Diocese of Ardfert (£126:15:9), Killarney, Diocese of Ardfert (£260:9:12), Ardfert Deanery, Diocese of Ardfert (£58:13:1) and Kilmocomogne, Diocese of Cork (£101:14:9). Payable every 1st day of May in lieu of the Tithe Rent Charge payable thereout to the Commissioners. 52 Annual instalments. Dated 11 January 1875
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\n Irish Church Temporalities Commission. Diocese of Ardfert. Benefice of Aglish. Copy order vesting eccliasti...<\/span>\n Irish Church Temporalities Commission. Diocese of Ardfert. Benefice of Aglish. Copy order vesting eccliastical residence in representative Church body in consideration of the sum of £9:13:4. Dated 2nd December 1875. John Maunsell, Solicitor, 18 Stephen's Green North, Dublin. Irish Church Temporalities Commission, Diocese of Ardfert, Benefice of Aglish, Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to the Representative Church Body. Copy order vesting additional lands in consideration of the sum of £588:14:0, John Maunsell, 18 St. Stephen's Green North, Co. Dublin, 2 December 1875. Two draft Conveyances, both 1876 (one of which is dated 20 July 1876). The Representative Body first part, Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare second part, and Edmond Dease M. P. and Gerard Dease, third part. One copy for approval on behalf of Messrs. Dease by Gerald Keogh, Solicitor, the second copy for approval on behalf of the Representative Church body by John Maunsell, Solicitor.
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\n Copy of queries and answers regarding case submitted to the Right Honourable J. T. ( ? ) Ball, Q.C. fo...<\/span>\n Copy of queries and answers regarding case submitted to the Right Honourable J. T. ( ? ) Ball, Q.C. for the Right Honourable Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare, concerning Templeredin. William Roche and Sons, Solicitors, 4 St. Stephen's Green North, Dublin. Case concerns the right to compensation for the advowson. Several other claims on behalf of the Earl were allowed and sums adjudicated in respect thereof were as follows: Any (?) £2,224:19:11, Caheromey (?) £638:15:9, Nlloe (?) £842:10:8, Bruff £501:15:2, Killarney £5,813:18:9. Total 10,022:0:3
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\n Estimated result of sale of the Earl of Kenmare's (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare) Kerry Estate under...<\/span>\n Estimated result of sale of the Earl of Kenmare's (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare) Kerry Estate under Land Purchase (Ireland) Acts (1892 - 1893). Contains estimated breakdown for Farranfore Division, Killarney Division, Rathmore Division, with amounts due to Board of Works, Annuities, Mortgage and Bond Holders, Balance of Building Loan due to Standard Assurance Co. to October 1892.
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\n Received from Cornelius Cronin the sum of £22. 15. 0., the price of 7 cows, 1 horse, and one rick of hay...<\/span>\n Received from Cornelius Cronin the sum of £22. 15. 0., the price of 7 cows, 1 horse, and one rick of hay, sold at suit of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare Vs. Denis Sullivan ( ? ). One penny Postage and Inland Revenue stamp attached. Signed by M. McCarthy Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Letter of Agreement as to costs payable by Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare on proposed loan of $12,4...<\/span>\n Letter of Agreement as to costs payable by Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare on proposed loan of $12,400. (Loan spelt as Loane)
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\n Abstract of Title to a sum of £10,000 charged on the settled Estates of the Earl of Kenmare in the Coun...<\/span>\n Abstract of Title to a sum of £10,000 charged on the settled Estates of the Earl of Kenmare in the Counties of Kerry and Cork in Ireland. 1816 - 1905. Saltwell Tryon and Saltwell Solicitors, Lincol's Inn.
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\n Draft Bond from The Honourable Valentine Augustus Viscount Castlerosse (later 4th Earl of Kenmare) to Lady Ell...<\/span>\n Draft Bond from The Honourable Valentine Augustus Viscount Castlerosse (later 4th Earl of Kenmare) to Lady Ellen Maria Browne. Castlerosse to pay his sister the \"clear annual sum of £1000\" until she marries, dies or is professed a nun or until she becomes possessed or entitled to the sum of £10,000 or upwards under the terms of the will of the Right Honourable William Browne, her uncle. J. H. Benbow Solicitor, Lincol's Inn.
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\n Correspondence from Samuel Hussey land agent, Killarney on behalf of Lady Kenmare, to Bishop McCarthy of Kerr...<\/span>\n Correspondence from Samuel Hussey land agent, Killarney on behalf of Lady Kenmare, to Bishop McCarthy of Kerry (1878 - 1881) concerning her two donations of £200 and £50, towards the building of a Convent School and Sacristy at Sneem. Also original letter (as well as a copy) from the Bishop acknowledging receipt of same.
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\n Letter addressed from Compton Place, Eastbourne, to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), dated 15 Febr...<\/span>\n Letter addressed from Compton Place, Eastbourne, to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), dated 15 February 1892. The letter reads as follows: \"My Dear Lord Kenmare, I am desired by the Prince of Wales to thank you very sincerely for your letter and kind words, and to assure you that the Princess of Wales and he deeply appreciate the warm sympathy which you and Lady Kenmare express for them in their great sorrow - He much wished to write to you himself, but he feels sure you will understand why he does not do so. I am very sorry for the unavoidable delay that has taken place in replying to you, and I hope you will be so good as to forgive me for it. Your sincerely, Francis Knollys. The letter appears to relate to the death of Prince Albert Victor who died 14 January 1892. He was the son of Albert Edward Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) and Alexandra Princess of Wales.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.19","6":"Letter obviously written on the death of Prince Albert Victor, duke of Clarence, died 1892, the eldest son of Albert Edward, (later King Edward V11, 1901 - 1910) and Alexandra. After the death of Albert Victor, his younger brother George became heir, eventually suceeding to the throne as George V1 (1910 - 1936). He married Mary of Teck, who had been his brother's fiancee. *Francis Knollys (1st Viscount, 1837 - 1924), son of Sir William Knollys, was private secretary to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (See \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert, 1976, p. 118, London). (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"388","2":"K.29E.10","1":"19th Century","3":"29 September 1876","4":"
\n The text, which is addressed to The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare, reads as follows: - \"Chichester Park, Bel...<\/span>\n The text, which is addressed to The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare, reads as follows: - \"Chichester Park, Belfast, Sep. 29th 1876. My Dear Lord, The Messrs. Collins Bros. of Portadown have been building a church for me in Belfast now nearly two years. They are anxious (?) I should say to your Lordship how I feel about their mode of acting in fulfilling their contract. this I do with the utmost pleasure. Our new church is of the Romanesque style and such as to test the powers and integrity of any contractor. The building is now covered in and the ceiling being proceeded with. And from first to last the Messrs. Collins have given us every comfort and satisfaction - adopting every suggestion of our clerk of works or architect and being amply supplied with all steam appliances and other help. They have, besides, kept up to time and more. I have the more pleasure in speaking thus unexceptionally of them, as not being of my flock I am thus more disinterested. They have also had many other large works and been well spoken of. I have the honour to remain Your Lordships Faithful servant + P. Donian (?) Bishop of Down and Connor.
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\n Addressed from Marlborough House, Pall Mass. S.W. Dated July 9. Addressed to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus...<\/span>\n Addressed from Marlborough House, Pall Mass. S.W. Dated July 9. Addressed to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, Princess Maud desires me to tell you how very much pleased she is with the charming silver cup you have sent her as a wedding present. She does appreciate & value it very much & thinks it more than kind in you having remembered her. Believe me Yours sincerely, Charlotte Knollys\".\nPrincess Maud was theyoungest daughter of Edward VII and Princess Alexandra. Married Prince Carl (later King Haakon VII) at Buckingham Palace in London on 22 July 1896. Crowned in Nidaros Cathedral on 22 June 1906. (https:\/\/www.royalcourt.no\/seksjon.html?tid=28681 )\n
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Princess Maud is probably the daughter of Albert Edward (later King Edward V11 1901 - 1910) and Alexandra, born 1869. In 1895 she became engaged to her first cousin Prince Charles of Denmark, who was elected to the throne of Norway as King Haakon V11 in 1905. (see \"Edward V11 Prince and King\" by Giles St. Aubyn, 1979, p. 117, New York) Charlotte Knollys* was Princess Alexandra's woman-of-the bedchamber (See \"Edward V11\" by Christopher Hibbert, 1976, p. 261, London). (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"390","2":"K.29E.12","1":"19th Century","3":"17 June 1882","4":"
\n Letter addressed from Balmoral and dated June 17th 1882. Text reads as follows: \"My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valenti...<\/span>\n Letter addressed from Balmoral and dated June 17th 1882. Text reads as follows: \"My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), The Queen knows and regrets that you find difficulties in going to Killarney this year - and commands me to ask if you and Lady Kenmare would like the offer of Abergeldie Manscs (?) for a couple of months in the autumn - or rather to be precise in date, from the 23rd of August to the 16th or 17th of October ?. Abergeldie Mansc (?) is a small house (near Abergeldie Castle - which is usually occupied by the Prince of Wales*). There is room for you and Lady Kenmare and your daughter very comfortably - but when you add to these numbers you begin to squeeze. I have lived there with 5 children - but they were children -The Duchess of Bontmghee (?) last year was very comfortable with Lady Susan Suthe (?) and Miss Suthe (?) and another lady - In Phipps' time he packed more people in, Miss Phipps would tell you how many. Abergeldie Mansc (?) is two and a half mile from Balmoral. I think the Queen is giving it to someone else at the end of October. Hence the precision of dates. I can give you any more information you like on the house. Yours Henry Ponsonby (?)*. See https:\/\/www.muckrosshouseresearchlibrary.ie\/Newsletter-Intro.php?10-Autumn-Winter-2001-2
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.27 K.29E.28","6":"It is likely that the Kenmare's were unable to return to Ireland in 1882 because of the land agitation. The following information may provide some background information on conditions in Ireland at the time that this letter was written: On the 8th November 1880 the Earl of Kenmare received a letter threatening his life unless he agreed to reduce all of his rents to the level of the government valuation. Because of this death-warning, which he attributed to the Land League, he announced that he was leaving Ireland for an indefinite period. Intense agrarian violence swept through the southern and western counties of Ireland during 1881. Kerry now became one of the most disturbed Irish counties. Among the homicides of 1882 was the death by shooting of Arthur Edward Herbert, a small landowner and land agent, as he was returning in late March from a petty-sessions meeting in Castleisland, to his residence, Killeentierna House. The Earl of Kenmare's Kerry estates were relatively free of major agrarian crime during most of 1881, a situation which was to change from November of that year. On the Kerry estate in 1882 all three of the Earl's bailiffs resigned after receiving death-warnings. The rise in rent arrears increased alarmingly on the Kerry estate from £7,800 at the end of 1880 to more than £14,100 two years later (See \"The Kenmare Estates during the Nineteenth Century\", by James S. Donnelly, Jr. Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society, 1989, No. 22, p. 61 - 98). Prince of Wales* - Albert Edward born November 9 1841, later became (in 1901) King Edward V11 (died 1910). *Henry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria's private secretary - see \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert 1976, p. 69, London. (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"391","2":"K.29E.13","1":"19th Century","3":"Tuesday (otherwise undated)","4":"
\n An embossed stamp addressed the letter as being from Muckross, Killarney. Text reads as follows: \"Tuesday - ...<\/span>\n An embossed stamp addressed the letter as being from Muckross, Killarney. Text reads as follows: \"Tuesday - My Dear Castlerosse, It is extremely kind and hospitable of Lady Castlerosse & you to invite Lady Emily & me to Killarney House during our present hurried visit to this lovely neighbourhood but we had already accepted an invitation to Muckross and therefore we must make our excuses and with many thanks for Y. (?) kindness and Lady Emily's best remembrances to Lady Castlerosse. I am your - Robert Peel* \". A watermark in the paper reads \"Parkins & Gotto, London\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The Robert Peel (1822 - 1895, 3rd Baronet) referred to here must be the son of Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850) who repealed the Corn Laws in 1845, at the beginning of the Irish potato famine. The 3rd Baronet married Lady Emily Hay, daughter of the 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, in 1856. Although undated, the letter obviously post dates that marriage. the 3rd Baronet served as Chief Secretary for Ireland between the years 1861 - 65. It is likely that the visit took place sometime during those years. (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"392","2":"K.29E.15","1":"19th Century","3":"1 March 1876","4":"
\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Windsor Castle. Dated March 1st 1876. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare (...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Windsor Castle. Dated March 1st 1876. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl) - The Queen desires me to thank you for having written again about your little girl*, and her Majesty wishes me at the same time to express to you Her great pleasure in hearing that at last there is a decided improvement in her state. That a fearful time of anxiety and ? it must have been to Lady Kenmare & yourself, and I rejoice now to think of this happy change: Trusting that Lady Kenmare's health has not suffered from all she has come through and that ere long y. dear little girl may be restored to her former health. Believe me yrs. very truly, - - (signature illegible)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The little girl in question here must have been Margaret Theodore Mary Catherine (Hon), (daughter of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl and his wife Gertrude Harriet) who married on the 27th Feb. 1889, Grenville Charles Douglas, of 27 Wilton Crescent, London SW, and died without issue 5th April 1940. He died on the 17th Feb. 1933. (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London. Published by Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976). The Kerry Evening Post newspaper of Saturday, April 30, 1881 notes that the earl and Countess of Kenmare are detained in Paris by the sudden illness of their daughter Lady Margaret browne. Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"393","2":"K.29E.16","1":"19th Century","3":"15 July 1897","4":"
\n Headed notepaper, embossed with the address of the Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare. Text as follows: \"15th July 189...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, embossed with the address of the Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare. Text as follows: \"15th July 1897. Dear Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, d. 9th Feb 1905), It is very kind of Lady Kenmare and you to ask me to Killarney House to meet the Duke and Duchess of York. I much wish I could have the honour of accepting your invitation, but we shall have a house full of guests at the time, and I could not leave them. Believe me, yours - Roberts*.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.22, K.29E.45","6":"Roberts*, i.e. Field Marshall Lord F. S. Roberts, commander of the forces in Ireland (\"A Most Delightful Station, The Brirish Army on The Curragh of Kildare, Ireland, 1855 - 1922\" by Con Costello, 1996, p. 92, Cork). Roberts' full name was Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. Also called (from 1892) Baron Roberts of Kandahar (b. 30th Sept. 1832, Cawnpore, India. d. 14th Nov. 1914, Saint-Omer, France). A British field marshal, served in second Afghan War (1878-80), South African War (Boer War) (1899-1902), and last commander in chief of the British Army (1901-04, office then abolished). Foreseeing World War 1, he was one of the earliest advocates of compulsory military service. Roberts first distinguished himself during the suppressions of the Indian Mutiny (1857-58). A field marshall from 1895, he gave way to Horatio Herbert Kitchener as commander in chief in South Africa in November 1900. Created a baron in 1892 and an earl and viscount in 1901. Both of his sons having predeceased him, the barony became extinct, but the earldom and viscounty devolved, in turn, on his elder and younger surviving daughters. (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1994-1998). When Roberts was commander in chief in India, Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, fifth Marquess of Landsdowne, was Viceroy. When Roberts returned to Britain from India after forty-one years' service instead of being made British C-in C of the Horse Guards, he was fobbed off with the job of C-in C in Ireland (Pakenham, Thomas, The Boer War, 1979, p. 72 and 74).\n Nora Roberts'* father lived in Co. Waterford. (Pakenham, p. 242).\nThe following item was extracted from \"The Kerry Evening Post\" (newspaper), for Wed., August 28th, 1895: \"Lord Roberts will relieve Lord Wolseley of the command of the forces in Ireland on the 1st October next, on which day Lord Wolseley will complete his five year's service in Dublin. Lord Roberts has been unemployed since he gave up chief command in India in April 1892. He never held an appointment out of India, and he is the first Indian officer ever appointed to Irish command.\"\n(Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"394","2":"K.29E.17","1":"19th Century","3":"25 August 1876","4":"
\n Headed notepaper embossed with \"The Castle, Dublin\". Text reads as follows: \"The Glebe of Aglish, Aglish was ...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper embossed with \"The Castle, Dublin\". Text reads as follows: \"The Glebe of Aglish, Aglish was clearly a Catholic Glebe before the Reformation. Its very name shows its antiquity, and its Irish Catholic origin. \"Aglish\" or \"Eglish\" (as it is elsewhere written) is equivalent to \"Ecclesia\". Its early appropriation to ecclesiastical uses is thus proved. But it has no secular history, being in this respect in the same condition as all other church lands. Church lands are the only lands in Ireland that have never undergone forfeiture & have never consequently been the subject of Grants from the Crown. Not being private property they never appear in Wills or Deeds. It is in vain therefore to search the records for aught respecting them. All that could possibly be discovered would be the long succession of Incumbents that have held them, or perhaps the state of the fabric of the Church in one or two Ecclesicestical Visitation made temp. Elizabeth and James 1. (Signed by JBB Ulster). With my best regards J B B Ulster, 25 August 1876.
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\n Addressed from Osborne, August 21 1889. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, I am commanded to forward to you ...<\/span>\n Addressed from Osborne, August 21 1889. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, I am commanded to forward to you from the Queen the enclosed Jubilee medal, Yours truly, Arthur Biggs\". Part of a crest is visible as a watermark in this notepaper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The following extract from an article in The Kerry Evening Post newspaper of Wednesday, June 30, 1886, may be of some interest in connection with the above: \"The Royal Jubilee. Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India succeeded to the throne on the 20th of June 1837 and is consequently in the 50th year of her illustrious reign. There is a prevailing feeling that the year should be regarded as a jubilee year, and there are already ample indications that it will be thus observed\". (This letter was among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"396","2":"K.29E.19","1":"19th Century","3":"13 January 1892","4":"
\n The telegram was handed in at the Sandringham Office at 4.32 p.m and received here (i.e. Killarney at 5.14 p.m...<\/span>\n The telegram was handed in at the Sandringham Office at 4.32 p.m and received here (i.e. Killarney at 5.14 p.m.) It is stamped with \"Killarney\" and the date \"Ja 13 92\" `i.e. January 13 1892`. The text reads as follows: \"To Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), Killarney House, Killarney. Situation very grave but strength and pulse still well maintained. Albert Edward (I.e. the Prince of Wales\".* Appears to relate to the illnsess of Prince Albert Victor, son of Prince of Wales `later Edward VII` and Alexandra Princess of Wales.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.9","6":"It is likely that this telegram was sent during the final illness of Prince Albert Victor, the eldest son of Albert Edward the Prince of Wales (later King Edward V11, 1901 - 1910) and Princess Alexandra. The Prince, Albert Victor, died on the morning of the 14th January 1892. He was to have been married on the 27th of February to Princess Mary of Teck. She subsequently married his younger brother in July of 1893, who succeeded to the throne as George V on the death of his father in 1910. (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"397","2":"K.29E.22","1":"19th Century","3":"26 August 1897","4":"
\n Letter relating to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York (later George V and Queen Mary, to Killarney Hous...<\/span>\n Letter relating to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York (later George V and Queen Mary, to Killarney House in August 1897. Headed notepaper addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Text as follows: \"My Dear Kenmare, I believe all the arrangements for Killarney on Saturday next stand good, that is the Royal Party leaves Kingsbridge at 2.25 p.m. & the train is timed (?) to arrive at Killarney at 6.25 p.m. The party consists of the Duke & Duchess of York, Lady Eva Drydale (?), Sir Dm. Kaye (?), Mr. Derek Keppel & myself - Three maid & 5 men servants (Sir Dm. Kaye does not bring a servant) & a large lot of luggage - We will endeavour to send on by the 9.15 train which should reach Killarney at 3.20 p.m., some of the luggage with one man servant which I hope will help matters somewhat. I think it was settled with you that one of the Duke of York's footmen should go on the carriage from the station to your house - The weather, although not always quite what one would wish, has been most kind in being fine at the right time for the several expeditions & I trust it will continue this good conduct when we are with you - Yours sincerely,
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.16 K.29E.24 K.29E.27 K.29E.44","6":"(Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"398","2":"K.29E.23","1":"19th Century","3":"6 December 1877","4":"
\n Addressed from Mallow. December 6th 1877. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, I have great pleasure in accept...<\/span>\n Addressed from Mallow. December 6th 1877. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, I have great pleasure in accepting the Deputy Lieutenancy for County Kerry which you have so kindly offered me. Believe me sincerely yours Arthur Blennerhassett\". The following is visible as a watermark in the notepaper: \"Joynson Superfine\".
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\n Headed notepaper addressed from Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Dated 10 May 1872. Text, which is unclear in places...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed from Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Dated 10 May 1872. Text, which is unclear in places, reads as follows: My dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), Mr. Gladstone* has submitted to the Queen my recommendation that you should be offered the Order (?) of St. Patrick vacant by the death of Lord Mayo*. I have the Queen's permission to offer this to you & I shall be much gratified if you are able to accept this proposal. I am sure that your acceptance of the Knighhood of St. Patrick will be very popular in this county Very Truly Yours - (signature unclear).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.26","6":"*Gladstone (William Ewart, 1809 - 1898) prime minister four times, (1868 - 74, 1880 - 85, 1886, 1892 - 94) (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1998 (computer disc)). *Lord Mayo, Richard Southwell Burke, 6th Earl of Mayo, (born 1822) of Palmerstown Naas Co. Kildare. He served as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1852, 1858 - 59, and 1866 - 68. He was Viceroy of India 1868 - 72, where he was assassinated on the 8th February 1872, by an escaped convict in the Andaman Islands. Palmerstown House, Naas was rebuilt in the late Victorian \"Queen Anne\" style by public subscription as a tribute to the memory of the 6th Earl. He was succeeded by his eldest son (see \"Burke's Genealogical & Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 1959, 102 edition, London\", also \"A Guide to Irish Country Houses\", 1988, by Mark Bence-Jones). The following extract from The Kerry Evening Post of Saturday, March 5, 1881 may be of interest in relation to this letter: \"Celebrities at Home. The Lord Chamberlain at Killarney. (From The World). Lord Kenmare is a Knight of St. Patrick, and is privileged to wear the shy-blue - not green, as it ought to be - robe, of the same hue as that of the Star of India, which wrought mischief with Mr. Valentine Prinsep's Dunbar picture. Few irishmen could better deserve such a distinction, for Lord kenmare has during many years made himself conspicuous as a resident Irish Landlord. Unlike other great peers of the west, who take from 10 to 20 thousand a year out of Ireland without spending a sixpence in that country - Lord Kenmare has dwelt in Ireland, except during the London season, for many years past. It is true that the attractions of his Kerry estate are very great. No other Irish nobleman can command such a magnificent landscape from the terrace of his house as the Lord Chamberlain\". (This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"400","2":"K.29E.25","1":"19th Century","3":"12 December 1877","4":"
\n Addressed from Mallow. December 12th 1877. Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus ...<\/span>\n Addressed from Mallow. December 12th 1877. Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), I received the warrant for the Deputy Lieutenancy for which I thank you very much. Believe me sincerely yours Arthur Blennerhassett\".
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\n Headed notepaper, embossed with Coat of arms and \"Office of Arms, Dublin Castle\". dated 18th February 1905. T...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, embossed with Coat of arms and \"Office of Arms, Dublin Castle\". dated 18th February 1905. Text as follows: \"Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Charles 5th Earl), It is with much regret that I find myself addressing you as above for your father was one of the senior Knights of St. Patrick* (he was invested 1 June 1872) & one for whom not only I but everyone had a very great respect. He was always so kindhearted & I shall miss him as a kind friend - It seems only the other day that he wrote to me saying that he was afraid to undertake the journey to Dublin to be present at the Investitute - It becomes my sad duty to ask you to return to me at your convenience the Insignia of the Order - the Collar & Badge - if there are 2 Badges then they would both belong to the Order as some of the older cases have 2 Badges. - It will be necessary for you to prove your right to vote at the Elections for Irish Representative Peers - in the same way as your father did - This is the method by which an Irish Peer proves his right of succession - If you so wish I can undertake this for you & wd. send you a list of queries to answer to enable me to collect all the necessary proofs & to draft the Petition for lodgements in the House of Lords - I am about to do this for Lord Hawarden, & the two cases could go in together. The expence would only be a matter of about £30 - it could't exceed £35 - which wd. include all fees paid in the House of Lords & all fees on certificates & my expences. Perhaps you will bet me know your wishes in the matter. Yours sincerely, Arthur Vicars*, Ulster\". The following note is written on the front page \" replied to Feb. 21st informing him that I am returning him the insignia of the office , the collar and three badges and asking him to prove my right to vote at the Elections of Irish Representative Peers\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.24","6":"The \"most illustrious\" Order of St. Patrick* was instituted by George III in 1788 to consist of the Sovereign, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as grand master, and 15 Knights companions, enlarged to 22 in 1833 (Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol. 14 ps. 123 - 124). Sir Arthur Vicars \"Keeper\" of the Irish Crown Jewels, born in Warwickshire 20th July 1864. Mother and father both died when young. His mother was a member of the Gun-Cunninghame family of Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow. Her marriage to William Henry Vicars was her second, she had earlier been married to Pierce K. Mahony of Kilmorna near Listowel and Gunsborough. In January 1893, at the age of 29, Vicars was created Ulster King of Arms, Registrar of, and Knight Attendant on, the Order of St. Patrick. Besides presiding from the Bedford Tower of Dublin Castle over the world of Irish heraldry Sir Arthur - he was knighted by Edward VII in 1906 - was also responsible for the safe keeping of the irish crown jewels, which were stolen sometime between June 11 and July 6 1907. The jewels have never been found and although Vicars was never seriously suspected of being involved in their theft, it would seem that his being too trusting with his colleagues and associates contributed to their being lost. In September 1912, Vicars went to live at Kilmorna House. He spent a considerable amount of time visiting the \"Great Houses\" of the area, especially Kilmurry House, which belonged to Pierce O' Mahony, near Cordal, Castleisland. Vicars was murdered by the IRA on April 14 1921, suspected of being a spy (see \"Listowel and its vicinity\", by J. Anthony Gaughan, 1973, ps. 322 - 328, published by Mercier Press, Cork. Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"402","2":"K.29E.27","1":"19th Century","3":"23 August 1882","4":"
\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. \"My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Ear...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. \"My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), Many thanks for your letter. I am glad to hear of you again at Killarney, I hope that your presence there will have a good influence in your county. I was sorry to miss you on Monday, but I was so deeply engaged that I could not come to you, & by the time my business was over you had left. I intended to have referred to my idea of visiting Kerry about which you kindly write. I am anxious to visit Castleisland & other parts, & _ expect to do this in the first week of September. I did not want to put you to any inconvenience but as you so kindly ask me & offer me bed & board I will gladly - this when I make my final arrangements. very truly yours, Spencer\". A crest is visible as a watermark in this notepaper with the following: \"Antique Parchment Notepaper\".
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\n Addressed from Osborne, dated August 29 1882. \"My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), The Quee...<\/span>\n Addressed from Osborne, dated August 29 1882. \"My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), The Queen is very glad to hear you are pleased with the mance (?). H. M. is to leave here (?) on Thursday evg. next and hopes to arrive at Balmoral at about 3 on Friday. Yours truly (?) Henry Ponsonby*. The following is visible as a notepaper watermark: \"J. Whatam\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*Henry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria's private secretary - see \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert 1976, p. 69, London. (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"
","8":"1"},{"0":"404","2":"K.29E.29","1":"19th Century","3":"23 June 1859","4":"
\n No address. 7 o'c (?) p.m. Dated 23 June 1859. Text as follows: \"My dear Castlerosse (i.e. later *...<\/span>\n No address. 7 o'c (?) p.m. Dated 23 June 1859. Text as follows: \"My dear Castlerosse (i.e. later *Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare), The Queen wishes you to be Vice Chamberlain instead of Treasurer, have you any objection? The office is the highest, yrs sincerely Palmerston*. Come to me with your answer\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.35","6":"*Valentine Augustus served as Vice Chamberlain from 1859 -1865 and again 1868 - 1872 (see Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, printed by Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). *Palmerston (Henry John Temple, 1784 - 1865) an English Whig-Liberal statesman, British Foreign Secretary (1830 - 34, 1835 - 41, 1846 - 51), and prime minister (1855 - 58, 1859 - 65) (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1998 (computer disc)). (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\")","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"405","2":"K.29E.30","1":"19th Century","3":"15 September 1884","4":"
\n Headed notepaper, addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Text as follows: \"15 Sept. 84. My Dear Kenmar...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Text as follows: \"15 Sept. 84. My Dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare) Let me begin by thanking Lady Kenmare & you for your great kindness & hospitality. I enjoyed greatly my visit to Killarney & all you did for us but not least your pleasant society contributed enormously to our enjoyment. We had lovely weather for our ride to Glengarriff & we appreciated the wild pass - - after leaving Mulgrave Chapel. The view of Kenmare River from the top was very fine. We had no incidents & got safely to Dublin which is flat and dull after Kerry. I was very sorry indeed not to have met the Bishop, Dean - Coffey, Canon Griffin, Archdeacon O' Connell & Fathers O' Sullivan, O' Leary & Molyeax were very warm & agreable in their intercourse with me & I greatly appreciated not only the support which they gave to Law & Order by openly receiving me, but also the frankness with which they permitted me to speak to them & hear their views. It would have been very advantagous if the Bishop did meet me in the same way. The support of Law & Order must be of the utmost value to the Catholic Church, but too (?) often the conduct of the Bishop & clergy make their people think that they do not support the government but - - - them. This is most unfortunate I cannot believe that they really side with those who accuse the govt. of - conduct or - - of government. On my side I feel the loss of not hearing from them their views on Public affairs. They know probably more (this letter continued on another page which is now missing).
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\n Headed notepaper addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Dated 31 August 1884. \"My Dear Kenmare, (i.e. ...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Dated 31 August 1884. \"My Dear Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare) If you are still willing to give me the shelter of your House & the pleasure of being with you and Lady Kenmare for a day or so, I propose to come to you next Friday arriving I fear rather early about 2.40 (The exact time I will send later). I propose to visit Castleisland on Saturday, & probably on Monday go to Tralee & on to see the new harbour (?) there. I will - leave on Tuesday or visit any place where a visit will be useful near Killarney & if I did this leave Wednesday, I very possibly might ride to Millstreat & join the train at some station beyond that place. I come on the understanding that you do not do more than give us bed & board, & do not put yourselves out of the way for us in any degree. I bring 2 ADC's with me. Captain Cosmo Lt. (?) the 5th Lancers (?) & John Ross of - Col. Guards. Ross is I fancy going to Kerry the early part of the week & may see you. We go tomorrow to Kilkenny for Clifde's coming of age. Very truly yrs, Spencer (?)\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.30, K.29E.32","6":"Henry George, 4th Viscount Clifden, b. 2 Sept. 1863, (Family Name - Agar-Roberts). Succeeded his father Henry, 3rd Viscount in February 1866. The 4th Viscount died unmarried 28 March 1895. Succeeded by his uncle, Leopold George Frederick, 5th Viscount Clifden Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage Baronetage & Knightage, 1959, 102 edition, London. (Family seat Gowran Castle, Gowran, Co. Kilkenny, inherited by the daughter of 3rd Viscount Clifden, who married 3rd Lord Annaly, sold by 4th Lord Annaly c. 1955 - see \"A Guide to Irish Country Houses\", by Mark Bence-Jones, Revised edition 1988). (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\")","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"407","2":"K.29E.33","1":"19th Century","3":"26 August 1873","4":"
\n Entitled \"Memorandum of the last illness of the Rt. Hon Augusta, Countess of Kenmare* who died August 26,...<\/span>\n Entitled \"Memorandum of the last illness of the Rt. Hon Augusta, Countess of Kenmare* who died August 26, 1873\". The memorandum chronicles the last illness of the Countess, which commenced with an attack of Paralysis on August 9, and records the arrival of Lord Kenmare, i.e. Valentine Augustus, her nephew by marriage, at her bedside. The memorandum was written by Thomas Bradfield, Steward & Butler.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Augusta, the 2nd daughter of Sir Robert Meade Wilmot, 2nt Bt, was married on July 1st 1816 to the Rt. Hon Col. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare (died 31 Oct. 1853) (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1976, p. 513). Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"408","2":"K.29E.35","1":"19th Century","3":"29 April 1880","4":"
\n Headed notepaper addressed 11, Carlton-House-Terrace, S.? However the above address appears to have b...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed 11, Carlton-House-Terrace, S.? However the above address appears to have been crossed out and another substituted which appears to read as follows: \"73 Harley St., (?) \" Dated April. 29, 1880. The text of the letter, which is domewhat difficult to read, appears to be as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, I have the pleasure of proposing to you that you should fill the office of Lord Chamberlain, one of the most important to the Queen personally, of the three great places of her (?) Household. I am sure that your acceptance of this appointment will be highly acceptable (?) to Her Majesty. There are certain small matters of arrangement connected with the Chapel & Chaplains Royal, which you probably would desire, and which the Queen would like, to carry, not by any personal act, but by a friendly agreement, to the Lord the Lord Steward who is also known to you. Believe me most faithfully your W Gladstone\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.29, K.29E.36","6":"The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principals (Vol. 1 3rd edition, Muckross House Research Library Reference No. - 320.080). defines the office of Lord Great Chamberlain of England as follows: \"A hereditary officer, whose duty it is to attend upon and attire the sovereign at his coronation, to furnish West-minister Hall and the Houses of Parliament on state occasions, to attend upon peers and bishops at their doing of homage, etc\" . Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare served as Lord Chaberlain 1880 - 85, and Feb - July 1886 (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976). The following extract from The Kerry Evening Post of Saturday March 5th 1881, may be of interest in connection with this letter: \"Celebrities at Home. The Lord Chamberlain at Killarney. (From The World). Those accustomed to see the Lord Chamberlain only on great occasions, when, clad in raiment fearfully and wonderfully made, he wears a Golden key, which has apparently alighted like a bee upon his hip, could hardly recognise him when at Killarney. Whether that tourist-ridden locality can be properly described as his native heath, bog, mountain or whatever, may be the precise Irish equivalent for the Macgregor domain, it is hardly worth while to inquire. But the Lord Chamberlain at Killarney in Ireland is a very different man from the gilded functionary who, once or twice during his tenure of office, may be called upon to perform the crab-like operation of preceding and ushering his Sovereign. Yet Lord Kenmare has had goodly experience of courtly doings. He was long Vice-Chamberlain of her Majesty's household, and has been a lord-in-waiting. While yet Lord Castlerosse, he married the beautiful and only daughter of Lord Charles Thynne, and is thus at all points well qualified for the ornamental as well as the useful functions of Lord Chaberlain. It is no secret, however, that his excellent qualifications for the post had very little to do with his appointment. Mr. Gladstone had determined to show some special favour to the Roman Church, and, to counterbalance the extraordinary appointment of Lord Ripon to India, made the excellent selection of Lord Kenmare as Lord Chamberlain. The latter compliment was supposed to be keenly appreciated at the moment by the Irish Roman Catholics, while in the case of Lord Riponn nobody was pleased but the \"verts\" \".\nGeorge Frederick Samuel Robinson, otherwise known as Lord Ripon (1827 - 1909) was a British statesman who in more than 50 years of public service occupied important Cabinet posts and served as viceroy of India. A liberal administrator acceptable to the Indians, he was thought to have weakened the British Empire but to have built up the Commonwealth. On Gladstone's return to power in 1880, Lord Rippon succeeded Lord Lytton as viceroy of India in April of that year. Though remembered favourably by Indian nationalists, Lord Ripon had less success with British contemporaries (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1998 (computer disc)). On Tuesday, July 13th 1880, The Tralee Chronicle and Killarney Echo newspaper carried the following report: The \"Standard\" of Saturday announces that the Earl of Kenmare has intimated his wish to resign the office of Lord Chamberlain on account of his objections to the \"Irish Disturbances Bill\". This rumour was denied in The Tralee Chronicle and Killarney Echo for Tuesday, June 1, 1880. The latter report also commented on a rumour that the Queen was to visit Killarney in August of 1880, and would stay with the Kenmares. This rumour was further commented upon in the same newspaper of Friday, June 4th, 1880. (This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"409","2":"K.31E.2 ","1":"19th Century","3":"8 January 1873","4":"
\n Copy of Memorandum of Agreement for Lease from Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl Kenmare to Daniel Crowley of Meen...<\/span>\n Copy of Memorandum of Agreement for Lease from Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl Kenmare to Daniel Crowley of Meentogues. William Roche and Son, 4 Stephens Green North (Dublin).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Sent for conservation to Pat McBride's Paper Conservation Studio\" on the 11th July 1997. Returned from conservation 8th Dec. 1999.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"410","2":"K.31E.5","1":"19th Century","3":"1896 (day and month not specified)","4":"
\n Rural Lease of Ardagh \"with house known as 'Ardagh House' and now known as The Lake View Hotel (Lake Hotel)\" e...<\/span>\n Rural Lease of Ardagh \"with house known as 'Ardagh House' and now known as The Lake View Hotel (Lake Hotel)\" etc., Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to Henry Doran. Francis C Downing and Sons Solicitors, 22 Denny St., Tralee.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"411","2":"K.29E.36","1":"19th Century","3":"4 May 1880","4":"
\n To Gertrude Countess of Kenmare. Headed, black bordered, notepaper, addressed from \"Lord Chamberlai's Office, ...<\/span>\n To Gertrude Countess of Kenmare. Headed, black bordered, notepaper, addressed from \"Lord Chamberlai's Office, St. James Palace. S.W.\". Dated May 4 1880. Text as follows: \"Dear Lady Kenmare*, I must write you a line, as my official Mistress, to say how glad I am to welcome Kenmare* here as my master & to congratulate you on his appointment. He has been here today \"to transact business\" which I am sure he will do perfectly, & that all will go smoothly and comfortably. I hope it is needless for me to say that everything I can do to assist him and to make his position a pleasant one so far as this office is concerned will not only be my duty but a real pleasure to me. Believe me Yours very truly (?) S. Ponsonby Fane*
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.35","6":"*Lady Kenmare otherwise Gertrude Harriet (died 28 Feb 1913), only daughter of Rev Lord Charles Thynne. She married Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare* on 28 April 1858 (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976). Please note that S. Ponsonby Fane is mentioned in the following extract from The Kerry Evening Post newspaper of Saturday, March 5, 1881: \" And the manner of the Lord Chamberlain added interest to his method of dealing with his folks. Neither his predecessor Lord Hertford, nor his important subordinates, Mr. Spencer Ponsonby-Fane and Mr. Piggot, the Licenser of Plays, could surpass him in suavity of manner. whether he lifts a peasant's load of meal on his back, or, directs his servants and workmen, he always retains, beneath frieze or tweed, the style of a Lord Chamberlain, and is, moreover, always frank, hearty, and so far as an Irish landlord in receipt of only ten per cent of his rent can be cheerful\". (This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"412","2":"K.29E.37","1":"19th Century","3":"15 April 1882","4":"
\n Addressed from Windsor Castle. Dated April 15 1882. \"My dear Kenmare*, Your letter indeed gives a most pai...<\/span>\n Addressed from Windsor Castle. Dated April 15 1882. \"My dear Kenmare*, Your letter indeed gives a most painful account of the state of affairs in Ireland and I need scarcely assure you that Her Majesty was much distressed by what you wrote. The Queen asks if you have repeated this to Mr. Gladstone as she thinks it desirable he should learn the true state of the case from so fair a man as you have always been. Yours very truly Henry Ponsonby*.\" The following watermark is visible in the notepaper \"J Whatman\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*Henry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria's private secretary - see \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert 1976, p. 69, London. (This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"413","2":"K.29E.38","1":"19th Century","3":"31 January 1849","4":"
\n Addressed from and dated \"Horse Guards. 31 January 1849\". Text as follows: \"Sir, I am directed by the Commande...<\/span>\n Addressed from and dated \"Horse Guards. 31 January 1849\". Text as follows: \"Sir, I am directed by the Commander in Chief to transmit to you the Medal & Clasps graciously awarded to you by Her Majesty under The General Order of the 1st of June 1847. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient humble Servant, - - \" (signature illegible). At bottom left the following : \"Captain Honble T. Browne*, formerly Lt 40. Foot h p. 16: Lt Dus (?)\". The following watermark is visible in the paper: \"THSAUNDERS & Co. 1848\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"* Captain Honble T. Browne 3rd Earl of Kenmare, served in Peninsula with 40th Regt, cr a Peer of UK as Baron Kenmare, of Killarney, Co. Kerry 12 March 1856, b. 15th Jan 1789, married 1822, Catherine (d. Oct. 1854), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Edmund O' Callaghan, of Kilgory, Co. Clare. Thomas succeeded his brother Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare in 1853. Thomas died on the 26th Dec 1871 and was succeeded by his son Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). (This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"414","2":"K.29E.39","1":"19th Century","3":"18 November 1864","4":"
\n Text reads as follows: \"I acknowledge to have received from the Right Honble Thomas Earl of Kenmare* a Che...<\/span>\n Text reads as follows: \"I acknowledge to have received from the Right Honble Thomas Earl of Kenmare* a Cheque for the sum of Two Hundred and Ninety Pounds being the entire balance and in full discharge of his proportion of a Claim made by me on the Estates of the O' Callaghan* family and which his Lordship was pleased to admit, This proportion of said Claim being the only Claim I had or have upon the said Earl of Kenmare, his - acts of kindness to me previously having been quite gratuitous on his part and without any Claim on (?) mine Dated this 18th day of November 1864 (Sixty four) in London\". A lilic-coloured stamp is affixed at bottom right of page, across which a signature, difficult to read, but probably that of George Gould (Goold ?) is written.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.42, K.29E.43","6":"* Captain Honble T. Browne 3rd Earl of Kenmare, served in Peninsula with 40th Regt, cr a Peer of UK as Baron Kenmare, of Killarney, Co. Kerry 12 March 1856, b. 15th Jan 1789, married 1822, Catherine (d. Oct. 1854), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Edmund O' Callaghan, of Kilgory, Co. Clare. Thomas succeeded his brother Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare in 1853. Thomas died on the 26th Dec 1871 and was succeeded by his son Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). (This receipt was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"415","2":"K.29E.42","1":"19th Century","3":"1 June 1864","4":"
\n Addressed and dated London, Kent. 1864. Text reads as follows: \"I acknowledge to have received from the Right ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated London, Kent. 1864. Text reads as follows: \"I acknowledge to have received from the Right Hon The Earl of Kenmare* three cheques for fifty pounds each together one hundred & fifty pounds on account of his portion in discharge of a claim preferred by me on the Estate of the O' Callaghan family at the time of its sale. Dated this first day of June 1864 (sixty four)\". A lilic coloured one penney stamp is affixed at bottom right across which the signature \"George Gould (Goold ?)\" is written. At bottom left \"£150\" is written. The sheet of paper has a narrow black band around three sides, the top, bottom and right hand side. The left hand side of the page is uneven, as if it has been torn out of a note book.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.39, K.29E.43","6":"Captain Honble T. Browne 3rd Earl of Kenmare, served in Peninsula with 40th Regt, cr a Peer of UK as Baron Kenmare, of Killarney, Co. Kerry 12 March 1856, b. 15th Jan 1789, married 1822, Catherine (d. Oct. 1854), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Edmund O' Callaghan, of Kilgory, Co. Clare. Thomas succeeded his brother Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare in 1853. Thomas died on the 26th Dec 1871 and was succeeded by his son Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). (This receipt was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"416","2":"K.29E.40","1":"19th Century","3":"25th July (year not recorded)","4":"
\n Addressed from the Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare. 25th July. `1880s?` Printed at the top left of the page t...<\/span>\n Addressed from the Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare. 25th July. `1880s?` Printed at the top left of the page there are the capital letters \"N.R\", surmounted by a crown.Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lady Kenmare, I am very sorry we cannot accept your kind invitation to stay with you on the 2nd August, but our hands will be very full until we leave the Curragh. We were kept in London so long that Lord Roberts* can hardly fit in all his work here before the manouvors begin, and he shall have difficulty in finding days to entertain all the officers collected together - - - always before we have to return to Dublin. With many regrets believe me - truly Nora Roberts*. The following watermark is visible in the paper: \"The Westminister note\". `Nora H. Bews Roberts, wife of Frederick 1st Earl Roberts https:\/\/www.dib.ie\/biography\/roberts-frederick-sleigh-a7698 )
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.16,","6":"Roberts*, i.e. Field Marshall Lord F. S. Roberts, commander of the forces in Ireland (\"A Most Delightful Station, The Brirish Army on The Curragh of Kildare, Ireland, 1855 - 1922\" by Con Costello, 1996, p. 92, Cork). Roberts' full name was Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. Also called (from 1892) Baron Roberts of Kandahar (b. 30th Sept. 1832, Cawnpore, India. d. 14th Nov. 1914, Saint-Omer, France). A British field marshal, served in second Afghan War (1878-80), South African War (Boer War) (1899-1902), and last commander in chief of the British Army (1901-04, office then abolished). Foreseeing World War 1, he was one of the earliest advocates of compulsory military service. Roberts first distinguished himself during the suppressions of the Indian Mutiny (1857-58). A field marshall from 1895, he gave way to Horatio Herbert Kitchener as commander in chief in South Africa in November 1900. Created a baron in 1892 and an earl and viscount in 1901. Both of his sons having predeceased him, the barony became extinct, but the earldom and viscounty devolved, in turn, on his elder and younger surviving daughters. (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1994-1998). When Roberts was commander in chief in India, Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, fifth Marquess of Landsdowne, was Viceroy. When Roberts returned to Britain from India after forty-one years' service instead of being made British C-in C of the Horse Guards, he was fobbed off with the job of C-in C in Ireland (Pakenham, Thomas, The Boer War, 1979, p. 72 and 74).\n Nora Roberts'* father lived in Co. Waterford. (Pakenham, p. 242). (This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"417","2":"K.29E.41","1":"19th Century","3":"24 August 1886","4":"
\n Headed notepaper with address as follows: \"Membland, Plympton, South Devon\". At top left of sheet the followin...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper with address as follows: \"Membland, Plympton, South Devon\". At top left of sheet the following is printed: \"Telegrams Membland, Yealmpton\". Text reads as follows: \"Extract from Parnell's speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday (?) the 24th of August 1886 - \"If the Kerry people were asked why\", the last sentence has been crossed out and the text begins again as follows: \"Why do the Kerry people refuse to give evidence & to identify criminals when they come to their - ? If the Kerry people were asked why, they would say it was because it was their almost universal belief that if it were not for the moon lighting Lord Kenmare would not have a roof over the heads of his tenants-\"
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\n Addressed and dated London 20 July 1864. Text reads as follows: \"I acknowledge to have received from the Earl...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated London 20 July 1864. Text reads as follows: \"I acknowledge to have received from the Earl of Kenmare* by cheque on Mess. Puget and Bainbridges sixty pounds as a further payment on account of my claim on the O'Callaghan* Estate (the only claim on my part against his Lordship) making together with former payments two hundred and ten pounds on account of the said claim. Dated London this 20th day of July 1864. \"£60.0.0.\". A lilic-coloured one penny stamp is affixed at bottom right across which a signature difficult to deceipher, but probably that of George Gould (Goold ?) is written. The sheet of paper has a narrow black band around three sides, the bottom, right and left hand sides. The top of the page is uneven, as if it has been torn out of a note book.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.39, K.29E.42","6":"Captain Honble T. Browne 3rd Earl of Kenmare*, served in Peninsula with 40th Regt, cr a Peer of UK as Baron Kenmare, of Killarney, Co. Kerry 12 March 1856, b. 15th Jan 1789, married 1822, Catherine (d. Oct. 1854), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Edmund O' Callaghan*, of Kilgory, Co. Clare. Thomas succeeded his brother Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare in 1853. Thomas died on the 26th Dec 1871 and was succeeded by his son Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). (This receipt was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"419","2":"K.29E.44","1":"19th Century","3":"Not Dated","4":"
\n Not Addressed. Not Dated. Text reads as follows: \"Resolved - That the marked thanks of this meeting are in an ...<\/span>\n Not Addressed. Not Dated. Text reads as follows: \"Resolved - That the marked thanks of this meeting are in an especial manner due, and are hereby given to the Earl of Kenmare*, for his generous acts and contributions of money and land towards the Franciscan Community, thus enabling the Committee to complete the intended works and improvements and thereby adding another link to the chain of the many kind acts for which the noble House of Kenmare has been always remarkable\". Part of a watermark is visible.\n It appears likely that this note is referring to the building of the Friary in Killarney. The building of the new Fransician Friary began in 1864, and the Franciscians took possession in 1867 (O' Sullivan, J. F. 1969 \"Glimpses of Paradise, A Guide History to Killarney\"). The land on which the Friary was build belonged to the Earl of Kenmare* (Griffith, R. 1853, \"Primary Valuation of Tenaments, Bar. of Magunihy, p. 106\").
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"It appears likely that this note is referring to the building of the Friary in Killarney. The building of the new Fransician Friary began in 1864, and the Franciscians took possession in 1867 (O' Sullivan, J. F. 1969 \"Glimpses of Paradise, A Guide History to Killarney\"). The land on which the Friary was build belonged to the Earl of Kenmare* (Griffith, R. 1853, \"Primary Valuation of Tenaments, Bar. of Magunihy, p. 106\"). Captain Honble T. Browne 3rd Earl of Kenmare*, served in Peninsula with 40th Regt, cr a Peer of UK as Baron Kenmare, of Killarney, Co. Kerry 12 March 1856, b. 15th Jan 1789, married 1822, Catherine (d. Oct. 1854), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Edmund O' Callaghan*, of Kilgory, Co. Clare. Thomas succeeded his brother Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare in 1853. Thomas died on the 26th Dec 1871 and was succeeded by his son Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). (This note was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"420","2":"K.29E.45","1":"19th Century","3":"8 August 1897","4":"
\n The following address is embossed at the top right corner of the page: \"19, South Audley Street, W.\". The wo...<\/span>\n The following address is embossed at the top right corner of the page: \"19, South Audley Street, W.\". The words \"Private and Confidential\" are written at top left of page. Dated 8 August 1897. The text reads as follows: \"My dear Kenmare ((i.e. Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare)\". By the last post yesterday evening I recd. your letter of the 6th & one from the Town Clerk of Killarney asking if an Address of Welcome would be received by the Duke abd Duckess of York - The Duke is somewhere at Cowes but I have written to him & shall try & get my letter sent to-day (Sunday.). - It was determined, so I understood, that any address proposed to be presented to Their Royal Highnesses, should be first sent to the Lord Lieut: & that a reply in that sense ought to be sent by me to the Killarney Comrs.: but remembering my conversation with you that in visiting Killarney, or elsewhere, the Royal & not the Castle element should predominate, I have ventured to suggest to the Duke of York that I might reply direct to the Comrs. that their address would be received subject to the draft being approved, & I could submit it to Lord Cadogan before final approval - Please keep this to yourself & I will write again when I have instructions from his Royal Highness - Until to-day, we have not had a drop of rain here but just at this moment the place is getting a much needed washing. Yours sincerely, Nigel Kingsitte (?) `Relates to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Killarney in 1897, later George V and Queen Mary).
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\n This note probably relates to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Killarney in 1897. It appears to be...<\/span>\n This note probably relates to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Killarney in 1897. It appears to be a listing of the servants and maids which would be accompanying the Royal party. It reads as follows: \"The Duke of York, 3 men servants (1 valet 2 footmen). The Duchess of York 2 -. Lady Eva Dugdale one maid. Sir Nigel Kingsitte servant. Honble Derek Keppel servant. Captn Fielden. Sir Wm. (?) Kaye\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.16 K.29E.45","6":"(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\"). Valentine Augustus (d. 9th Feb. 1905), the 4th Earl, would have been the Earl of Kenmare and host to the Royal party at the time of this visit.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"422","2":"K.29E.47","1":"19th Century","3":"Probably 1889","4":"
\n Not addressed. Not dated.\nThe text reads as follows: \"Gentlemen. I thank you for the honour you have done me i...<\/span>\n Not addressed. Not dated.\nThe text reads as follows: \"Gentlemen. I thank you for the honour you have done me in moving me to the chair on this - occasion for we have met here for the purpose of adopting an address of congratulation & welcome to our - Bishop Elect the most Revd Dr. Coffey - on his - to the ancient See of Kerry. I am well aware that no words of mine are required in support of this purpose - Dr. Coffey is no stranger to us here - We have known him long & well. He has passed many of the best years of his life among us, having for a long of St. Brendan. Dr. Coffey too has always taken the greatest interest in every thing which concerns the & well being of Killarney a fact well known to us all but especially to the working classes of this town. Gentlemen I put it would be out of place\". (Remainder lost). `Dr Coffey was Bishop of Kerry from 1889 until his death in 1904`.
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\n The surviving text reads as follows:- \"the fact that our Colonel does take (?) much interest in our welf...<\/span>\n The surviving text reads as follows:- \"the fact that our Colonel does take (?) much interest in our welfare but I am sure that your Lordship will understand that your coming to see us would bring it more home to officers & men. However I trust that the cause of your inability to come to see us this eveng (?) - the state of your Lordship's health - will not exist next year & that you will then do us the honour of paying us a visit. My. Sister-in-law sends (?) me back the document & the - , which you were kind enough to sign expressing the hope that *Lord Castlerosse would be kind enough to sign it also? I should be glad to have it back when convenient. I am dear Lord Kenmare, yours sincerely, Mr. (?) Scott Niellie (?)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*Lordship - probably Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (b. May 1825, d. Feb. 5th 1905), Co. 4th Bn R Munster Fus. *Castlerosse - probably Col. Valentine Charles, later 5th Earl of Kenmare , hon Col 3rd R Munster Fus.(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"424","2":"K.30E.2","1":"19th Century","3":"1895 to 1899","4":"
\n Correspondence from F. C. Downing Solicitor, 12 Denny St., Tralee to Maurice Leonard (land agent), concerning...<\/span>\n Correspondence from F. C. Downing Solicitor, 12 Denny St., Tralee to Maurice Leonard (land agent), concerning the right of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to interfere with the Cahernane and Muckross hauling rights as held by the Herberts. Also, account of Mr. Herbert's part of Upper Lake Fishery from 1853 - 1879.
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\n Copy of a draft legal cost incurred by T. W. (? ) Murphy of 9 Lower Ormond Quay on behalf of Loch Lane (...<\/span>\n Copy of a draft legal cost incurred by T. W. (? ) Murphy of 9 Lower Ormond Quay on behalf of Loch Lane ( Leane\/ Lein ) Fishery Society. Robert Tangney appellant, Vs. Thomas Hurley, Michael Hurley and John Moriarty, Respondents. Case involved the erection of a Stake Weir for the taking of salmon near the mouth of the river Laune. Queens Bench. 1845 - 1847.
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\n Ledger with cover showing number three (No. 3 ). Fishery account which commenced from March 1850. Ledger giv...<\/span>\n Ledger with cover showing number three (No. 3 ). Fishery account which commenced from March 1850. Ledger gives an account of the salmon taken (presumable by net, or 'hauling') each from the 1 March 1850. Noted is the date, where taken etc., e.g. Glenna ( Glena ), Quantity taken giving both the number of salmon and the weights for each. How disposed of e.g. who the stock was sold to. Mr. Ronayne, Mr.Keyes, Mr. Gallwey, Mr. Brennan, J. M. Murphy or Dr. Murphy. Also accounted for are the proportions of moines given to the fishermen, approximately 1\/4, equipment or material purchased. Numbers of salmon purchased by each individual (forenamed) and the weights and purchase prices allowed. Also noted here are the total of salmon taken for the end of each period, usually each period consisting of one month. The fishing season ran from March to the end of August for the years 1850 and 1851 (today it runs from January 1 to September 30, depending on the river involved). Included with this document are some loose sheets showing the accounts of the salmon fishery for the year commencing the 1 March 1848. All costs such as costs of patrolling bailiffs, purchase of materials required i.e., boats, rope etc. given also. Amount of profit for the year of 1848 stood at £41. 11s. 31\/2d., 1849 profit was down to £26. 19s. 6d. ( two copies ). In 1850 profit dropped again to £12. 10s. 1d., with 1851 showing an all time low profit return of £11. 13s. 8d., almost a quarter of the 1848 figure. Included with the document here is a letter from Mr. William Sambert, of 20. Merchant's Quay Cork., dated the 21 January 1851 directed to Mr. Gallweg esq. regarding the purchase of salmon twine, ( netting thread as opposed to fish gut used for rod or line fishing ).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The cover of this document needs attention. Also some of the sheets are loose, it is not clear if these sheets were ever attached to the entire document.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"427","2":"K.30E.13","1":"19th Century","3":"c.1876 to 1897","4":"
\n Table of comparative take of salmon taken in the Killarney Lakes and in the River Laune below Killorglin bridg...<\/span>\n Table of comparative take of salmon taken in the Killarney Lakes and in the River Laune below Killorglin bridge, 1876 - 1896, with supplement of years 1868 - 1871. Also table of payments made for salmon 1876 - 1896 from the three fisheries in Killarney lakes. This information appears to have formed part of the evidence in a case involving Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare and Dodd. The handwritten note on the title page is as follows \"20 January 1897 proved by Defendant Richard Power on examination\". Also included here is a hand drawn sketch map \"B\" of portion of the River Laune, showing position of Dodd's House. A note on rear of the map is as follows: \"B Earl of Kenmare v Dodd. Rolls Court 13 Jany 1897, Proved by George Hickson on examn for the Plfs\".J.C. Dowling and Sons, Solicitor, Tralee.
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\n Queries submitted for Counsel on behalf of H. A. K. Herbert (Henry Arthur Keane Herbert) of Muckross and his ...<\/span>\n Queries submitted for Counsel on behalf of H. A. K. Herbert (Henry Arthur Keane Herbert) of Muckross and his replies thereto concerning the fishing rights on Loughguitane (Loughguittane). Counsel's name is J. B. Sandford, of 14. Herbert Place, Dublin. Dated 30th March 1897. Also attached is a letter addressed to Maurice Leonard, (agent to Valentine, Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare) from E. J. Downing, Solicitor, Killarney, regarding Loughguitane (Loughguittane). Herbert is anxious to know if Kenmare will join with him in protecting their rights on Loughguitane (Loughguittane). Letter is dated 27 April 1897. Also enclosed here is a handwritten letter (also a copy of same) from Henry Arthur Herbert Senior (father of H. A. K. Herbert ) to Mr. Leonard agent to the Kenmare Estate, dated 14 June 1896, concerning the fishery rights on Loughguitane (Loughguittane). According to Herbert, Lord Kenmare and himself (Herbert) had a mutual agreement to prevent anyone fishing on that lake, except their personal friends. Loughguitane (Loughguittane) was owned by Herbert, Kenmare and Hartopp See Remarks, the latter however, sold his interest to O' Connor. O'Connor put a boat on the lake and let it out for hire and fishing. Herbert was anxious that Lord Kenmare would give him the preservation of his portion of the lake, or let it to him for \"a trifling sum\" in order that he might preserve it. Herbert also states that he had intended to make Loughguitane (Loughguittane) a second Loch Leven, ` Scotland ` by putting 30,000 or 40,000 Loch Leven trout into it over the following few years. Loch Leven realised an income of about £5,000. a year. Herbert envisaged the same for Loughguitane (Loughguittane). Herbert also refers to a boat \"Containing two suspicious characters\" working along the shores of Dinis, Glens and West Muckross \"for the purpose of poaching deer\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.18E.11 (Hartopp).","6":"Edward Bouchier Hartropp of Dalby House Leicester owned over 24,000 acres in Ireland in 1876. Information taken from \"Land Owners of Ireland \" a government publication of 1876. Muckross House Library Reference number 40.109. According to Donnelly, Hartropp was among \"a clutch of great proprietors, a class whose low rents were proverbial, including in Kerry such men as the Earl of Cork, the Earl of Listowel, and Edward B. Hartropp\", (Donnelly, James S. 1988, \"The Kenmare Estates During the Nineteenth Century\", in Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society, No. 21, p. 17.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"429","2":"K.30E.7","1":"19th Century","3":"1876 to 1902","4":"
\n Account of the total payments to the three proprietors in the Killarney Lakes by Dodd and Power of Killorglin...<\/span>\n Account of the total payments to the three proprietors in the Killarney Lakes by Dodd and Power of Killorglin for a period of 22 years 1876 - 1897. Total of £13,795 1s. 7d. or an average of £627. per annum. Average payment for Muckross fish - £307., Cahernane - £18,1 Glena - £146. On the same side of the sheet are some pencilled accounts relating to T. Davidson. On opposite side is a pencilled note relating to Thomas Davidson for the years 1894 to 1900, appears to be relating to his fishery banks (1894 - 1900), value of fishery totals £38:14:10. Dated 24th February 1902. Difficult to decipher.
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\n Correspondence from F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, ( agents for the Scottish Union of National Insurance ...<\/span>\n Correspondence from F. C. Downing and Sons, Solicitors, ( agents for the Scottish Union of National Insurance Company Offices, 12 Denny Street, Tralee), to Maurice Leonard, Land Agent for Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare, concerning the construction of a weir, by Mr. Leahy across the river Finnow ( Finow ) which drains Loughgittane (Loughguitane\/ Loughguittane O. S. 65). Leahy denied he had constructed a weir instead he claimed he had thrown in some stone in order to raise the bed of the river to it's former level, it having worn away. Also included here is a copy of the letter sent by Downing and Sons to Mr. Leahy requiring him to remove the said weir. Dated 1894.
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\n A collection of leases concerning parts of the townland of Stagmount as follows: Daniel J. O' Connell of Grena...<\/span>\n A collection of leases concerning parts of the townland of Stagmount as follows: Daniel J. O' Connell of Grenagh, to Timothy Denis Houlihan 1877 and 1878. D. J. O'Connell to Patrick McCarthy 1876 (2 copies) and 1878 (1 copy). D. J. O' Connell to Michael McCarthy 1876. D. J. O' Connell to Jeremiah Cahill 1878 (4 copies). D.J. O'Connell to J. Mahony 1878. O' Reardon and Collis Solicitors, Killarney.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.15E.1 (reference to Stagmount)","6":"This material was sent for conservation treatment, 16th February 1998.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"432","2":"K.30E.18","1":"19th Century","3":"8 April 1878","4":"
\n Addressed from Axwell Park, Blaydon on Tyne, Co. Durham (England). April 8 1878. Text reads as follows: \"Thoma...<\/span>\n Addressed from Axwell Park, Blaydon on Tyne, Co. Durham (England). April 8 1878. Text reads as follows: \"Thomas Davidson, being disengaged through the Rt. Honble Sit William Hutt having giving up preserving, begs to apply to L. Do (?) for the apointment of Head Gamekeeper. I have been in Sir William's service as Head Gamekeeper, five men under me, eight years. Thoroughly experienced in rearing pheasants, breaking dogs, good shot etc. I am 35 years of age, 5ft.11in in height strong and active, the highest character will be forthcoming. I may mention as I do't know whether Sir William knows it. I have never tasted ale or spirits. I am a Presbyterian. Also would have no difficulty in forwarding a letter of respectability from a Catholic Clergyman if required. I will enclose copy of testimonial from the Gentleman I lived with before going to Sir William also an abstract of Sir Williams letter informing me of his giving the shooting up and showing I had given satisfaction. Should I be chosen to fill the situation I should like an interview. Waiting your reply. Yours obediently Thomas Davidson\".
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\n Addressed from Axwell Park, Blaydon on Tyne, Durham. may 11 1878. Text as follows: \"To Jamers Purdy Esq., Sit,...<\/span>\n Addressed from Axwell Park, Blaydon on Tyne, Durham. may 11 1878. Text as follows: \"To Jamers Purdy Esq., Sit, from and advertisement in the Field of today I see you are in want of a Park and Head Gamekeeper. I beg to offer my service to your notice. I have been in my last situation as head Gamekeeper eight years to the Rt. Honble Sir William Hutt and left his service through giving up preserving. I am thoroughly experiences in rearing large quantities of pheasants, dog breaking, vermin killing and keeping down rabbits, also a good shot. Also thoroughly understands deer as when second keeper with the late Sir Charles Monck Bart. Belsay Castle, I had charge of the deer. I may also state that the last three years I was in Sir Williams Hutts service I was in the Isle of Wright, on the Swainston Estate having rented the shooting. During that time I received and managed all the shooting parties and had four men under me. I am a presbyterian and never taisted drink, 35 years of age. I need not point out my appearance to you as I am under the impression I was speaking to Mr. Purdy jr. last week at your establishment in Oxford St. should my application be entertained I will do my best to confirm the high opinion Sir William Hutt holds of me. I beg to refer you to the Rt. Honble Sir William Hutt, Appley Towers, Ryde, Isle of Wright for my character and beg to remain your obedient servant Thomas Davidson\". The following is visible as a watermark in the notepaper:\" A Cowan & Sons. Ivory\".
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\n Headed notepaper addressed from Appley Towers, Ryde. Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lord Kinnaird, Thomas Davi...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed from Appley Towers, Ryde. Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lord Kinnaird, Thomas Davidson is, in my opinion, as excellent Gamekeeper and a highly respectable man. I parted with him only because I gave up shooting two years ago - I should remark that I had neither Grouse nor Deer for the Keeper to look after and therefore my commendation of Davidson does not comprise fitness for such duty, but I believe that previously to my service he was engaged on the Moors of Northumberland & must therefore be qualified to pass (?)in Red Game and Black. People are apt to be very generous of testemonials if favour of - (?) servants. I know it, but I feel with respect to Davidson that I hazard nothing in answering all the questions you propose in very favourable sense - My establishment was by no means on a large scale. There was an Under Keeper & four or five watchers, but he kept all in good order & discipline. He is a - (?) prudent man too & you will I think hazard nothing in trusting that - to his -. Your very truly, William Hutt. The Lord Kinnaird. The following is visible as a watermark in the notepaper: \"Brooks, Vere St., London\".
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\n Black bordered headed notepaper, addressed from R Y (?) S Castle, Cowes. 30 June 1878. Text reads as fol...<\/span>\n Black bordered headed notepaper, addressed from R Y (?) S Castle, Cowes. 30 June 1878. Text reads as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, - I hear you are thinking of taking a man named Thomas Davidson as Gamekeeper. Through Mr. Brid (?) of Cowes, I shot over Suanotone (?) four seasons while Davidson was there, and never came across a nicer man or saw shooting better managed, it was certainly a small shoot but I should think he was capable of anything. I tried to get him Lord Hertfords berth (?) but he was too late. I dare say you will be surprised to hear from me on such an un-nautical (?) subject, but Davidson is such a good man that I could not help saying a word in his favour. Yours v. truly Nichan dfraut (?)\". Crown etc. visible as a watermark in this notepaper.
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\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Appley Towers, Ryde. Dated 21 June 1878. \"Dear Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine A...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Appley Towers, Ryde. Dated 21 June 1878. \"Dear Lord Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl), I hope the letter which by mistaking your signature, I addressed yesterday to Lord Kinnaird has reached you for whom it was intended & to whose House it was directed - the burthen of it was a commendatory notice of Thomas Davidson as Gamekeeper in every respect, after seven or eight years trial of his services. Pray excuse my blundering behaviour, Yours faithfully William Hutt. The following is visible as a watermark in the notepaper: \"Brooks Vere St. London\".
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\n Draft Lease of the lands of Farranfore, Viscount (Valentine Augustus, later 4th Earl of Kenmare) to Timoth...<\/span>\n Draft Lease of the lands of Farranfore, Viscount (Valentine Augustus, later 4th Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Horan and Jeremiah Crowley. William Roche and Sons Solicitors, 4 Stephens Green North (Dublin).
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\n Rural Lease, for one year only, of Tiernaboul, Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to John Kelliher. No s...<\/span>\n Rural Lease, for one year only, of Tiernaboul, Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to John Kelliher. No solicitor mentioned.
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\n Lease of part of the lands of Ardnamoily, Viscount Castleross (Valentine Augustus, later 4th Earl of Kenamre) ...<\/span>\n Lease of part of the lands of Ardnamoily, Viscount Castleross (Valentine Augustus, later 4th Earl of Kenamre) to Jeremiah Shea. Witnessed by Thomas Gallwey, landagent.
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\n Lease of the farm and lands of East Cliny (Cleeny), from Sir John Mason to Charles O' Donoghue Esq.. Myles Mah...<\/span>\n Lease of the farm and lands of East Cliny (Cleeny), from Sir John Mason to Charles O' Donoghue Esq.. Myles Mahony Solicitor, 167 Great Brunswick St., Dublin.
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\n Draft Lease concerning the lands of Farranfore, Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to Timothy Horan and ...<\/span>\n Draft Lease concerning the lands of Farranfore, Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare to Timothy Horan and Jeremiah Crowley. William Roche and Son Solicitors, 4 Stephens Green North (Dublin).
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\n A handwritten list of 13 Tenants (each one of whom is crossed off) who received a Lease from Valentine Charles...<\/span>\n A handwritten list of 13 Tenants (each one of whom is crossed off) who received a Lease from Valentine Charles, 4th Earl of Kenmare's Estate Office on the 23rd February 1876. Signed Francis Henry Downing, Solicitor, to the Earl of Kenmare. A note records the following: \"These crossed out were returned the 4 - 4 - 1876\".
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\n Copy of the Counsel's opinion of William Hickson of 20 Hubert St., Dublin, on the case submitted on behalf of ...<\/span>\n Copy of the Counsel's opinion of William Hickson of 20 Hubert St., Dublin, on the case submitted on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare concerning the repair of Ballycasheen Mills. 1881. Frances Creagh Downing Solicitor of 4 Dame Street, Dublin and Tralee.
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\n Copy of opinion of Counsel, Edward Morphy of 54 Up Mount St., Dublin, concerning Quit Rent. The Right Honourab...<\/span>\n Copy of opinion of Counsel, Edward Morphy of 54 Up Mount St., Dublin, concerning Quit Rent. The Right Honourable the Arrorney General Plaintiff against The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare Defendant. case submitted for Counsel's opinion on Kenmare's behalf by M. Leonard Land agent. F. C. Downing & Sons Dame St., Dublin, Solicitor.
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\n Request for opinion of Counsel, William Hickson of Cork, concerning the payment of income tax by Lord Kenmare ...<\/span>\n Request for opinion of Counsel, William Hickson of Cork, concerning the payment of income tax by Lord Kenmare on his tenants' behalf, they in turn would have a credit against them for that amount. F. C. Downing Solicitor.
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\n Two Counsel's opinion regarding the case on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare concerning the fishing rights in Lou...<\/span>\n Two Counsel's opinion regarding the case on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare concerning the fishing rights in Lough Lein and also the construction of an Eel weir by Mr. Herbert of Muckross, and Kenmare's concern regarding its effects on the salmon. Counsel Edward Morphy (Murphy ), Tralee 1883. Counsel William Hickson, Dublin 1888.
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\n A collection of correspondence concerning the ownership of Lough Lein, the islands therein and also fishing r...<\/span>\n A collection of correspondence concerning the ownership of Lough Lein, the islands therein and also fishing rights. The letters date from February 1866 to March 1866 and include letters from Lord Dunraven of Adare Manor to Castlerosse, Castlerosse to Dunraven, from Gallwey to Lord Dunraven and most important from the point of view of Muckross House, form Mary Herbert to Castlerosse (dated Thursday March 1866). The text of this letter is as follows: \"Adare Manor, Thursday March 1866. Dear Ld. Castlerosse, It is almost more than my strength allows to write at all, but I feel it to be my duty to reply to your letter, & to put before you what it was in your communication to my beloved husband that gave him such pain - In undertaking the prosecution of the cross fishers at all he fully believed that he was acting in concert with you and that your interests and his were identical in the matter - Mr. Gallwey (Gallway ?) told Harry when he showed him the Fishery Commissioners opinion on the subject that he wd. join with him about it, his words were \"The proprietors of the net fisheries should \"act together\" & when in the course of conversation Harry alluded to the old litigation of years gone by, Mr. Gallwey said \"what ever right Ld. Kenmare may have \"had is lapsed through \"users \" (?) - It was only on the distinct understanding of its being common cause that Harry asked his Father to take it up & it was under this that he consented to allow the question to be tried as to whether the actual cross fishing over our hauling places could be prevented. - for himself he felt indifferent about the matter, & the adverse (?) decision of the magistrate was scarcely an annoyance to him - What he did feel was the course adopted by Mr. Gallwey as your representative and the want of open dealing in the whole transaction. Do not imagine that a more business letter would have been injurious to him in any way - what did wound him was the act itself and the mode in which it was done & communicated, a few off hand lines from yourself \"enclosing an official half legal sort of \"letter from your agent - I saw from the ashy colour that spread over his dear face when reading how sharply he felt the blow as comming from a friend - but even then his noble nature was not at fault, he uttered not an angry word, but turned to me and said \"This will be my death, I have not strength for the work & worry \"this unexpected move \"of Castleross' will impact on me, but for \"your sake I will try & put it out of my head.\" - His efforts to do so the whole of that terrible day were truly beautiful, but too much for his weak frame & sensative brain - no sleep came to him, and to hours after he had gone to bed those fearful convulsions seized him, & after 17 hours of unutterable agony to witness, he sank to rest. In him I have lost my all & I can well imagine what your feelings now must be (& those of yr. dear wife). For his (his is underlined) sake who was so great & & so incapable of an unforgiving thought, I will try to put away all bitterness from out my heart, but in this my first agony it is not easy - Ella is writing to dear Lady Castlerosse and I am too worn out & weary to do more than thank you for your offers of Service none but God can help me now - On Monday the girls & I return home with my brother and our dear friend Lord Dunraven who has promised not to leave me till all is over - what he and all here have been to us in our hour of need no word can say, believe me Yrs sincerely Mary Herbert. \n Also included in this envelope is a copy of Opinion's of Stephen Woulfe Flanagan and John O'Hagan Esq., Q.C. (Queens Court) on case regarding the ownership of Lough Lein etc, submitted to them on behalf of the Right Honourable, Viscount Castlerosse (July 1866). Solicitor, Thomas McMahon, 123 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.
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\n Case on behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare, Charles Herbert, Richard J. Herbert and Alexa...<\/span>\n Case on behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare, Charles Herbert, Richard J. Herbert and Alexander Lawlor Esquires, for advise on consultation with Mr. Seg (?) Burton, Richard Pennefather and David O' Connell and Maurice Magrath Esquire. The case concerns the construction of four fish \"Scotch Weir \" by Lord Ventry and Sir John Godfrey ( Milltown ) on the River Laune. Please note, Charles Herbert who died in 1823 was father of Henry Arthur Herbert who was responsible for the construction of the present Muckross House. Note also the name of Daniel O' Connell among the Counsels.
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\n Copy of case to advise on behalf of the Lough Lein Fishery Preservation Society, and the opinion of Richard M...<\/span>\n Copy of case to advise on behalf of the Lough Lein Fishery Preservation Society, and the opinion of Richard Moore Esq., thereon. At the time of the passing of the Fisheries Act 5. and 6. Vic. C: 106, there were several Stake weirs standing within the River Laune which connects the Lakes of Killarney with the sea. These weirs came exactly within the description of the weirs which by the late decision of the Court of Exchequer in Hruen (?) Vs. Orr (Langfield and Townsend reports ) were declared to be clearly illegal by the Statute of the 10th Charles 1st - which act however, was repealed by the \"Late General Fishery Act\", \"By reason of the repeal of the act of 10th Charles the 1st, the Earl of Kenmare, Mr. Herbert of Muckross and others interested in the Fisheries of the lake of Killarney were anxious to proceed under the present act against persons having those weirs in the River Laune. The offence appearing to come within the 22nd Sec. of the Act., summonses were issued against the weir owners in the month of November last and the offence stated in the summons was \" . . . for erecting and having stake weir at Callinafarcy in the River Laune in the county of Kerry in this tidal part of said river where the breadth way less that 3\/4 of a mile etc. 1843.
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\n Counsel's Opinion, Copy of Instructions to direct Proofs with Mr. O'Connell's (ie. Daniel O'Connell's) opinion...<\/span>\n Counsel's Opinion, Copy of Instructions to direct Proofs with Mr. O'Connell's (ie. Daniel O'Connell's) opinion thereon, in the case of Williams v Ventry and Barry and also Williams v Ventry and Hurly, Kings Bench. The case concerns fishing rights on the Killarney Lakes and also the erection of stake nets thereon. (Address Merrion Square, Dublin.)
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\n Title , \"Tangney vs. Hurley. Case for the advice of Counsel concerning Fishery convictions for weirs on th...<\/span>\n Title , \"Tangney vs. Hurley. Case for the advice of Counsel concerning Fishery convictions for weirs on the River Laune. For W. M. D. Freeman Esq, Q.C. (Fee 2 Guineas ). Robert Tangney, Complainant vs. Thomas and Michael Hurley, Defendants\". Case concerns the ownership by the Defendants of a Stake - net or weir on the lands of Reen (O. S. 56), in the county of Kerry. They (the Defendants) were accussed on the 20th of May, 1842 of errecting the \"stake-net where the sea ebbs and flows at Reen, within one statute mile coastwords from the mouth of the River Laune, as defined by the Commissioners, said river being one, the inland portion of which was frequented by salmon, etc\". T. W. Murphy, 15 Batchelor's Walk ( Dublin ) appears to be the name of the solicitor.
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\n \"Case for the advice and opinion of Johnathan Henn Esq., Q.C.\" (Fee three Guineas). \"This case is laid befo...<\/span>\n \"Case for the advice and opinion of Johnathan Henn Esq., Q.C.\" (Fee three Guineas). \"This case is laid before Counsel by the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, 2nd Earl ) at the joint instance of several landed proprietors resident in and near the town of Killarney, in order that they may be advised as to the best, cheapest, and most expeditious mode of proceeding to get rid of a nuiscence, created by the errection of several salmon weirs in the River Laune in the vicinity of the town of Killorglin, Co. Kerry\". \"Previously to the errcetion of those weirs there was an abundant supply of salmon (entirely derived through this same River Laune) always to be had in the propper season in the lakes of Killarney, the fishing of which was at the greatest of utility to the poor of the neighbourhood, both by furnishing them with plenty of cheap food, and affording numbers of them employment as fisherman, and the richer . . . classes, of course, had also the advantage of a luxury at their tables besides the enjoyment of the sport of fishing, of both of which they are now in a great measure deprived by the errection of the wiers in question, while the injury thereby resulting to the poor necessitous population of this dsitrict is much more to be deplored\". The Laune, as already stated, empties itself into the sea about one mile below Killorglin, up to which town, and to a distance of about two miles above same the tide ebbs and flows from the bridge of Killorglin down to the sea, the river is navigable to sail boats of a smaller description, and from the sea upwards, as far as a place called Ballykissane, which is situated about three quaters of a mile lower down on the river than Killorglin, and where a pier or quay has been lately built at the public expense, it is quite navigable even for vessels of considerable burthen (?), the consequence is there is a good deal of trade carried on by the people of Killorglin and it's vicinity with Liverpool and other English ports. It is between the said new pier and the sea that the aforesaid weirs have been errected same being constructed of wood and iron, evediently with the object (the question having been tried at other places as counsel is well aware) of evading the statute of Charles the 1st. The document states that the weirs have in some places run into the channel of the river causing a nuisence and in some cases damage to sail boats and other vessels, the resident gentry in the neighbourhood of Killarney \"and in particular Lord Kenmare, influence chiefly by feelings of commisseration for the wretched condition of the numerous poor ion that vicinity, have lately come to a determination if possibly to put down the nuisence complianed of\". T. W. Murphy, 15 Batchelor's Walk (Dublin) appears to be the name of the solicitor.
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\n \"Re. Fisheries in the Lakes of Killarney and the River Laune. Supplemental instructions for Counsel to draft...<\/span>\n \"Re. Fisheries in the Lakes of Killarney and the River Laune. Supplemental instructions for Counsel to draft Memorial to Fishery Inspectors for J. B. Sandford, Esq., B. L.\". (Supplemental instructions for Counsel on behalf of Lord Kenmare and others). \"In the month of May in the present year a Memorial was presented by certain persons residing in Killarney and district praying the Fishery Inspectors to hold an inquiry with the view that Byelaws should be passed prohibiting (1) Net fishing in the Lakes of Killarney during the months of June and July. (2) And shortening the nets at present used in the Lakes\". The Inspectors sat on the 2nd of October, when Mr. Moriarty, solicitor, complained on behalf of the Memorialists, that the notice issued by the Inspectors did not refer to the making of a by law prohibiting net fishing in the lakes during June and July. At that time Inspectors did not believe that they had the power to make such a Bye- law, on further consideration they were of the opinion that they had, and that they were prepared to amend their notice accordingly. Mr. Downing, on behalf of the owners of fisheries in the Lakes on the grounds that they were taken by surprise. Following consultation, some gentlemen stated that there would be no objection to prohibit net fishing in the lakes during those months provided a similar by law was made for the Laune. The Inquiry was adjourned until the 156th of November, to enable those gentlemen to present a Memorial for that purpose. \"If such a Bye-law be made in respect of the Laune as well as the Lakes, Lord Kenmare would have no objection: but the July is the best month for fishing in the Lakes and he is apprehensive that if he signs such a Memorial (which would of course be vigorously opposed by Messrs. Power and Dodd) it would be used as an argument for closing the fishing on the Lakes during the months in question, and the Inspectors while granting the Bye-law as regards the Lakes, might refuse it on the Laune\". Counsel to consider \"whether it would not be better to present a separate Memorial praying for a Bye-law prohibiting net fishing in the tidal and fresh water portions of the river Laune during June and July which will not be signed by Lord Kenmare or any Proprietors or Fishers in the Lakes for the reasons already stated. And another Memorial praying for the By- Laws mentioned in the former instructions sent to Counsel\". A handwritten summary provided by Mr. Power at inquiry of 1889 of number of Spring and Summer fish killed in their fishery from 1873 to 1888 is included. Also, a handwritten letter dated address Caherciveen, 14th October from Mr. Sandford to Mr. F. C. Downing accompanies the typed document.
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\n Title - \"Copy opinion of Counsel on case submitted to him on behalf of Lord Castlerosse. Edward Morphy B. L.\"....<\/span>\n Title - \"Copy opinion of Counsel on case submitted to him on behalf of Lord Castlerosse. Edward Morphy B. L.\". Counsel is of the opinion that if Lord Castlerosse who had been omitted from the Register of Local government Electors (see K.32E.24) was to act as County Councillor after the 31st of December 1899, he would render himself liable to a fine if prosecuted, and on conviction he would be disqualified from being elected to the Council for seven years. Counsel advised Castlerosse to admit his disqualification and to abstain from acting as a councillor after the end of the year. Signed by Edward Morphy, of 54 Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Solicitor - Eugene J. Downing Solicitor 17 D'Olier St., Dublin & Killarney.
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\n Title \"Case on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl) and others for the opinion and a...<\/span>\n Title \"Case on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl) and others for the opinion and advice of Counsel. For J. B. Sandford, Esq., B. L. (Fee £2:2:0)\". \"Owing to the long prevailing illegal net fishing in the mouth of the Laune (as proved in the case of Kenmare v. Dodd and others with which Counsel is familiar) and to the bogslide* of last January which effected the waters of the district for over three months the run of salmon in the river Laune, Killarney Lakes, the River Flesk and it's tributaries has decreased to such an extent that the Querists have come to the conclusion that something must be done in order to revive the supply\". Proposal to present a Memorial signed by the persons interested in the fisheries of Killarney district to the Fishery Commissioners seeking an inquiry with the view to having the following Bye-Laws passed : (1) \"Prohibiting fishing with nets at night between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise. (2) Extending the weekly close time to three days. (3) Curtailing lenght of net used. (4) Prohibiting of a second net within two hundred yards of another while actually fishing. (5) Use of a pole while net or boat is engaged in fishing\". Counsel is requested to provide a draft Memorial to the fishery Commissioners seeking an inquiry \"with the object of publication of Byelaws to the fore going effect\". Counsel is also requested to advise Quesists concerning the type of evidence they should be perpared to submit to the inquiry, and \"whether the judgement of the master of the rolls in the action of Kenmare v. Dodd and other should be given in evidence\". A handwritten note by J. B. Sandford is addressed Caherciveen with a date of what apears to be the 13th of the 10th 1897. F.C. Downing and Sons, Tralee, Solicitors.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.32E.9 K.32E.10 K.32E.11 K.32E.12 K.32E.13 K.32E.15 K.32E.16 K.32E.17 K.32E.19","6":"The Bogslide* occured in the townland of Knocknageeha (O.S. 50 and 60) on the 28th December 1896,","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"456","2":"K.32E.19","1":"19th Century","3":"1897","4":"
\n Title \"Re Killarney Fisheries case for proofs. Further case on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Aug...<\/span>\n Title \"Re Killarney Fisheries case for proofs. Further case on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare) for the opinion of Counsel. For J.B.Sandford (Fee £3:3:0)\" Concerning the inquiry referred to in K.32E.18 Lord Kenmare decided \"Not to move further on the proposed enquiry but Colonel Simpson and other anglers decided at a meeting to go on if Counsel should be of the opinion there was a reasonable prospect of success Mr. F.C.Downing attended the meeting where it was stated that the only evidence which could be produced to that there was a decrease in the number of salmon was that the number of anglers \"be prepared that rod fishing the Laune had greatly fallen off\". While the return produced by Messrs Power and Dodd would be produced to show that there was no decline in the capture of salmon. Colonel Simpson and other anglers refering to bogslide* would content that measures to preserve the fish should be taken. Counsel is requested to say if in his opinion there is a chance of succeeding in the case. He replied that he did think there was a chance of getting some Byelaws passed. His reply appears to be dated the 26th of the 10th 1897. F. C. Downing and Sons, Tralee, Solicitors.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.32E.9 K.32E.10 K.32E.11 K.32E.12 K.32E.13 K.32E.15 K.32E.16 K.32E.17 K.32E.18","6":"The Bogslide* occurred in the townland of Knocknageeha (O.S. 50 and 60) on the 28th December 1896,","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"457","2":"K.32E.24","1":"19th Century","3":"November 1899","4":"
\n \"Case for advice and opinion of Counsel on behalf of Lord Castlerosse\". Lord Castlerosse was elected a County ...<\/span>\n \"Case for advice and opinion of Counsel on behalf of Lord Castlerosse\". Lord Castlerosse was elected a County Councillor in April 1899. His name appeared in the Local government Registrer of Electors for 1899. This Register was to expire on the 31st of December, with the new one coming into force on the 1st of January. Lord Castlerosse's name was however struck off the Register on the application of Mr. D. M. Moriarty, his opponent in the previous election. Hostile parties to Castleross now have raised the question whether or not Castlerosse will be qualified to act as a County Councillor after the 1st of January, as his name will not then appear on the new Local government Register of Electors. Castlerosse requested Counsel's opinion as to whether or not he will loose his office and if any steps should be taken by him. Counsel's name is Stephen Ronan Esq., Q.C. (Fee £3 3s 0d). Counsel was of the opinion that Kenmare would loose his office. Also attached is a letter, dated 30th November 1899, from Tho. Downes, Solicitor, to Leonard concerning the case, stating that both he and Ronan were \"both in agreement that it is not a case in which to risk defeat\". (Note: For Registration of Electors see remarks)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.32E.25","6":"Solicitor - Tho. Downes of 13 Wellington Quay, Dublin, and Skibbereen. Local government in Ireland Registration of Electors \"a). The register of electors for local government purposes is to be completed and on sale to the public, and is to come into operation, on the 1st January in each year, and is to continue in force for one year from that date\". - Local government (Ireland) Act, 1898, p. 99, by John J Clancy, M.P. Published Dublin 1899. (Muckross Research Library No. 42.007)..","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"458","2":"K.32E.22","1":"19th Century","3":"1 March 1877","4":"
\n \"Copy Opinion of John O Hagan Esq Q.C., on behalf of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl)\". Co...<\/span>\n \"Copy Opinion of John O Hagan Esq Q.C., on behalf of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl)\". Counsel's opinion concerns an Agreement dealing with two different subject matters: (1) \"The Settlement of the disputes relating to the Lakes of Killarney. (2) \"The purchase by Lord Kenmare from Mr. Herbert of the lands of Ballyspillane and Rathdrinagh\". Counsel is of the opinion that these tow subjects should not be \"comprehended in one and the same agreement\". \"With respect to the Lakes it is plain that no final arrangement can now be effected, Lord Kenmare's Estates being in Settlement and his eldest son a minor, as I presume is the case with Mr. Herbert also - All that could be done at present would be to enter into an agreement binding the parties themselves - The points which by the draft agreement Lord Kenmare purports to conceed to Mr. Herbert are 1st the ownership of the soil and bed of the Middle Lake - 2nd a several fishery in certain hauling places in the Lower lake, 3rd the property in certain islands in the Lower Lake and he concedes to Mr. Herbert of Cahirnane a several fishery in his hauling places, on the other hand Mr. Herbert admits (what is inconstestable) Lord Kenmare's property in the bed of the Lower Lake and the islands save as above - These with mutual liberty of rod-fishing are the substantial articles\". Counsel is of the opinion that as the object of the said draft agreement is mainly to prevent \"trespass and usurpation by the public\", \"that an agreement might be entered into which without containing any concession of rights would bind the parties not to molest each other at present in the enjoyment of the rights claimed and to assist each other (as agreed on) in preventing trespass etc\". Counsel is also of the opinion that the agreement for purchase should be a separate document. He continues as follows: \"I perceive that Mr. Morphy has introduced clauses binding Lord Kenmare not to go behind the Settlement of the Herbert Estates in 1861* and to be bound by the proceedings in N. C. Malins Court in 1874 - 1875. - It may be that owing to the Settlement of 1861 and to the proceedings in N. C. Malins Court the making out of title may be greatly facilitated, but I could not advise any purchaser to bind himself blindly by documents or proceedings which have not been before his Counsel\". Signed by John Hagan. Solicitor - F. H. Downing, Killarney.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.32E.10, K.19E.2","6":"The Settlement of 1861* is briefly referred to on page 15 of the \"Particulars and Conditions of Sale of the Mansion House, Demesne and other Lands known as the \"Muckross Estate\" situate at Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland\", see Muckross House Research Library Reference No. 500.001, for the Sale Catalogue dated 21st November 1899.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"459","2":"K.33E.1","1":"19th Century","3":"1874","4":"
\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Index to Rent Ledger, 1874\" Pages not numbered. Red leather, 25cm by 38.5cm by 1.9...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Index to Rent Ledger, 1874\" Pages not numbered. Red leather, 25cm by 38.5cm by 1.9cm. The ledger is almost completely full. This volume relates to K.33E.2, and K33E.3. It lists tenant's names, addresses and relevant volume and folio numbers. Hardback. Red leather. 25cm by 38.5cm by 1.9cm.
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\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Rent Ledger, No. 1, K, 1874\". Pages 1 - 700 with an additional 42 pages at front ...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Rent Ledger, No. 1, K, 1874\". Pages 1 - 700 with an additional 42 pages at front of volume listing tenant's names in alphabetical order. The second entry is for Rev. Edward Herbert of Moyeightragh. Townlands are not listed in alphabetical order. Acreage in Statute Measure of each holding as well as Griffith's Valuation are listed: also the rental, the date on which it was due and paid. Hardback. Mauve finish: 28.5cm by 39.5cm by 6.5cm.
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\n Title - \"Brenan in Replevin a Doyle & anor. Copy Mr. Kemmis's opinion directing for the trial of Maryboro on 2...<\/span>\n Title - \"Brenan in Replevin a Doyle & anor. Copy Mr. Kemmis's opinion directing for the trial of Maryboro on 29th July 1822\". \"Luke Brenan in Replevin* against Thomas Doyle Esqre. & Francis Montgomery\". The case in question is said by Counsel to be similar to the \"Case of Magrath in Replevin against Doyle and Montgomery tried in 1820\". The proofs in that case would apply equally to this. The case concerns the Title to the lands of Toulerton and a lease dated 1720 involving Richard Hovenden*. Lord Kenmare (Valentine, 2nd Earl) claims Title to the lands in question, \"as derived from Thomas Cooke* the lessor in the lease of 1720 by proving the pedigree of the Cookes and Lord Kenmare's title as Heir\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.15 K.39E.1","6":"Sent for Conservation to Pat McBrid'e \"Conservation Studio\". Returned 8th December 1999. Definition of legal term \"in Replevin\" - The restoration to, or recovery by, a person of goods or chattels distrained or taken from him, upon his giving security to have the matter tried in a court of justice and to return the goods if the case is decided against him. Thomas Cooke* - In 1750 Sir Thomas Browne 4th Viscount Kenmare (b. 1726, d. 1795) married Anne Cooke, a daughter of Thomas Cooke, of Painstown, Co. Carlow. (MacLysaght p. 471). An Agreement was made on the marriage of Kenmare and Anne, dated the 25th (? see K.39E.1) August 1753, between Kenmare, Thomas Cooke and William Cooke his son and heir, \"providing for payment of 5% interest on part of the capital sum of £4,000 unpaid\", (MacLysaght 427). This with other references in MacLysaght on p. 428 suggests that Cooke was unable to pay the marriage settlement sum of £4,000. Upon William Cooke's death in 1788 (MacLysaght p.87) Kenmare succeeded to the Cooke lands in Cos. Kilkenny, Laois (once known as Queen's County) and Carlow (i.e. the \"Leinster\" estate). In a letter written from Cheltenham on the 15th July 1786, Kenmare refers to a law suit with Hovenden being submitted to Counselors Wilson and Freeman. He also refers to the sale of Painstown by William Cooke. (MacLysaght p.87). A watermark consisting of a crest is visible on the left side of this document. Please note that this document has been sent for conservation. This material was sent for conservation treatment, 16th February 1998.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"462","2":"K.33E.3","1":"19th Century","3":"c.1 May 1874 to 16 June 1882.","4":"
\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Rent Ledger, No. 2 K, 1874\" . Pages 701 - 1200 (pp. 1198 - 1199 have been removed ...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Rent Ledger, No. 2 K, 1874\" . Pages 701 - 1200 (pp. 1198 - 1199 have been removed from volume). The volume is almost completely full. Townlands are not listed in alphabetical order. The Acreage in Statute Measure, as well as Griffith's valuation for each holding is listed. Also rents due and date of payment are listed. Hardback. Mauve Finish. 29cm by 39cm by 5cm. Strip of mauve finish torn off.
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\n Cover Title: \"Estate Office Killarney, Report Rental and Accounts, Half-Year Ending 30 June 1881\". Folios 1 t...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Estate Office Killarney, Report Rental and Accounts, Half-Year Ending 30 June 1881\". Folios 1 to 170. Report dated August (18)81 and signed by S. M. Hussey. The Accounts section of this volume includes household expences. Hardback. Red leather finish. 27cm by 39cm by 3.6cm.
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\n Cover Title: \"Rent Ledger, Killarney Division\". Pages 1 - 707. The first entry relates to a Geoffrey Norris o...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Rent Ledger, Killarney Division\". Pages 1 - 707. The first entry relates to a Geoffrey Norris of Moyeightragh 1st May 1882. The tenant's names, addresses, folio number, rent due and date of payment are listed: also the Acreage in Statute Measure and Griffith's Valuation. The volume is full. Hardback. Mauve finish (torn). 27cm by 38.5cm by 6.4cm.
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\n Title - \"Case on behalf of the Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare For opinion and advice of Robt. Longfield Esq....<\/span>\n Title - \"Case on behalf of the Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare For opinion and advice of Robt. Longfield Esq.\", Q.C. (Fee Two guineas, marked paid 16 November 1852). \"The Killarney Junction Railway Company having obtained a Bill for making a Railway from Mallow to Killarney proceeded to treat with the proprietors of the different Estates through which it was intended to run the Railway for the purchase of the portion of land required, and amongst others with the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine, 2nd Earl) through whose Kerry Estate the proposed line was to run for several miles\". A sum of nearly £3000 was awarded to Lord Kenmare as compensation for the lands required by the Railway Company. \"It appears that his Lordship apprized the Company that he would give the land required by them without any payment, thereby making the Company a present of the amount awarded to his Lordship, and it appears that the possession of the lands in question was given to the Company nearly two years ago, and that the Railway is very nearly completed\". The lands in question formed portions of extensive farms held from Kenmare under leases for lives. It is stated that the lessors, or their representatives and also the occupying tenants have received full compensation from the Company.The draft Conveyance was prepared by this Counsel. It occurred to Mr. Gallway (Gallwey ?), the land agent that if the Conveyance was executed that it might create a difficulty with regard to proceedings by Ejectment and he seems to doubt that the Acts of parliament (Land Clauses Act etc.) provide sufficient protection to the Landlord in cases where lands are held under wais sought on this matter. Counsel's reply appears faded and difficult to read. Solicitor - Thos. McMahon, 15 Warrington Place.
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\n Title - \"Lord Kenmare's Trust. Copy Case and Opinion of Mr. Creed\". The document initially refers to a \"Draft ...<\/span>\n Title - \"Lord Kenmare's Trust. Copy Case and Opinion of Mr. Creed\". The document initially refers to a \"Draft Declaration of Trust of Chattels in Killarney House\", a copy of which must have been forwarded to Counsel. According to the present Counsel's opinion, Killarney House was \"demised to the Trustees in whose favour the Declaration of Trust was given for 7 years & as Lord and Lady Kenmare were not occupying the House and the Trustees were paying the Caretaker it was deemed unnecessary to register the Deed as a Bill of Sale\". The Kenmares are stated to have recently been living in the House and in fact Lady Kenmare was still there. The document then continues: \"Rents are not being paid and there are considerable debts still due from Lord Kenmare. The Trustees are desirous therefore to know their position with respect to the furniture and what steps if any are necessary to protect the furniture against an execution or against a Receiver or Trustee in Bankruptcy\". According to Counsel, if Kenmare was declared a Bankrupt in England, the furniture in question could not be claimed by a receiver or Trustee. However Counsel is unaware of the position in Ireland. Concerning the fact that the deed of 18 August 1883 was not registered as a Bill of Sale, Counsel is unable to say whether or not there is an Irish Bill of Sale Act which might apply. Signed by John A. Creed of 11 New Square, Lincol's Inn. Dated 5 December 1885. Solicitors - Benbow Saltwell & Tryon, Lincol's Inn.
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\n Title - Copy of Opinion of Counsel on case laid before him as to under tenants (Hanoria & Denis Leary) of John...<\/span>\n Title - Copy of Opinion of Counsel on case laid before him as to under tenants (Hanoria & Denis Leary) of John Shea Lalor on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl). The Case concerned the payment of the Grand Jury Cess by the tenants, and involved Section 65* of the Land Act of 1870 which according to Counsel had been the subject of consideration in the Court of Appeal, where it was held that \"in order to entitle a tenant to the benefit of Sect. 65 there should be not only a new tenancy created after the passing of the Act but also that the tenant should have become the occupier of the premises after the passing of the Act under such new tenancy and that a tenant who had the occupation at the time of the passing of the Act even though a new tenancy were created after the Act if the occupancy had been a continuing one would not be entitled to the benefit of the section\". In the case in question Counsel was of the opinion that \"the evidence is overwhelming that in the new contract of tenancy between Lord Kenmare or his agent and the tenants it was an express term of the contract that the tenants should pay the whole Grand Jury Cess as they had being doing previously. Mr. Leonards statement to the tenants on the subject appears to have been done and was asserted to by them in the most practical manner by payment of the rent without making or attempting to make a deduction in respect of the Grand Jury Cess\". Signed by Edward Morphy, 54 Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Dated 27th June 1883. A letter addressed to Leonard (agent of Lord Kenmare) and dated 4th July 1884, from the Skibbereen offices of Thos. Downes is also attached. The letter concerns the O' Leary case as above and discusses whether ejectments or notices to Quit should be served on the tenants.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Solicitor - Thomas Downes of 81 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin and Skibbereen. *Note: Section 65 along with Sections 66 and 67, which concerned the incidence of Grand Jury Cess, were abolished and repealed by the Local government Act of 1898 - Cherry's Irish Land Law and Land Purchase Acts 1860 - 1901, p. 206 (Muckross Research Library No. 40.129).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"468","2":"K.32E.29","1":"19th Century","3":"26 June 1884","4":"
\n Title - The Right Honble Valentine Augustus, Earl of Kenmare and others Plaintiffs, v Ellen O' Leary Defenda...<\/span>\n Title - The Right Honble Valentine Augustus, Earl of Kenmare and others Plaintiffs, v Ellen O' Leary Defendant. The case involves the type of a lease entered into by Cornelius O' Leary, for a house, offices and lands, (location not specified) with Valentine 2nd Earl of Kenmare in 1852. Solicitor - Thomas Downes, Skibbereen and 1 Lr. Gardiner St., Dublin.
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\n Cover Title: \"Rent Ledger, Farranfore Division\". Pages 1451 - 1881. The first entry relates to a Martin Twom...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Rent Ledger, Farranfore Division\". Pages 1451 - 1881. The first entry relates to a Martin Twomey, Ardwanig (and Rusheen), for 1st May 1882. The tenant's names, addresses, folio nos. rent due and date paid are listed: also Acreage in Statute Measure and Griffiths Valuation. The volume is completely full. Hardback. Mauve finish (torn). 26cm by 39cm by 4.5cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger. Rathmore Division Folios 1601 to 2200, 1 January 1895. M to T\". T...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger. Rathmore Division Folios 1601 to 2200, 1 January 1895. M to T\". There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenants' names, Townlands and Folio numbers. The volume is full, apart from pages 2006 to 2200. The first entry relates to a Patrick Donoghue of Maughantoorig, dated the 1 November 1894. The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage in statute measure and Poor Law Valuation is also recorded. Hardback. Black leather, with a brown cloth wrapping, 28.5cm by 38.5cm by 10.5cm
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.33E.14","6":"Microfilmed September 1997. (Please note the number R5 was applied to the volume to facilitiate microfilming).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"471","2":"K.32E.32","1":"19th Century","3":"c.11 August 1877 to 15 June 1880","4":"
\n Title - \"Earl of Kenmare to evict Lease of 11 August 1877. Copy Opinion of Counsel\". Counsel's opinion re H...<\/span>\n Title - \"Earl of Kenmare to evict Lease of 11 August 1877. Copy Opinion of Counsel\". Counsel's opinion re Hayes concerning the Earl of Kenmare's (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl) wish to evict lease of 11 August 1877, with extract from Counsel's (i.e. Mr. Blood Smyth) letter to Francis Creagh Downing, Solicitor, 7 Denny Street, Tralee. There is no indication which lands were in dispute here. However a Mrs Connolly was in possession and was to be named defendant, while she with Pat McGrath and Bridget Anderson were to be served. Purple rubber stamp at front with \"Francis Creagh Downing, Solicitor, 7, Denny Street, Tralee\".
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\n This document appears to consist of a copy of a short extract from a Counsel's Opinion. It reads as follows: \"...<\/span>\n This document appears to consist of a copy of a short extract from a Counsel's Opinion. It reads as follows: \"In my opinion the intention of the 43 Victoria Chap. 4. Sec. 14 (apart altogether from the marginal note) was to put this rate in the same position as poor rate and as fee farm rents are expressly within the meaning of the Act of the 1. 2 Vic. Chap 56 and subject to deduction of Poor Rate so I see nothing either in the policy on the terms of the Relief of Distress Act to prevent such rents being subject to deduction for the charges under that Act. In my opinion the Grantee can deduct for this. George Wright, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin\".
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Farranfore Division Folios 2001 to 2400 , 1st January 1887.\" The...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Farranfore Division Folios 2001 to 2400 , 1st January 1887.\" There are 48 additional pages at the front of the ledger. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. No Acreage in Statute Measure or reference to Griffith's Valuation is included. This volume is completely full. Also there is a newspaper cutting on the inside of the front cover. The name of the paper is not present and was not identified. The Title of the short article is as follows: \"The Land Act of 1887. The Variations in Judicial Rents.\" The Article is dated the 18 December 1888. The signatures printed at the bottom of the article are E. F Litton and Fredk. Wrench. Hardback. Brown leather finish (frayed). 27.5cm by 39cm by 7.9cm.
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\n Cover title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Farranfore Division, Folios 2401 - 2800, 1 January 1887\". Pages...<\/span>\n Cover title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Farranfore Division, Folios 2401 - 2800, 1 January 1887\". Pages 2628 to 2800 contain no entries. There are 48 lettered pages at the front of the ledger. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed: No reference to Acreage in Statute Measure or Griffith's Valuation included. The handwritten title on the first page of the volume reads as follows: \"Judicial Abatements Killarney Union\", sanctioned between December 1887 and December 1889. Hardback. Brown leather. 27.5cm by 39cm by 7.9cm.
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\n Cover title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Killarney Division Folios 1 to 500, 1 January 1887\". There are 50 l...<\/span>\n Cover title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Killarney Division Folios 1 to 500, 1 January 1887\". There are 50 lettered pages at the front of the volume. The volume is full. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. No reference to Acreage in Statute Measure or Griffith's Valuation included. Two small untitled and undated newspaper clippings are attached to the front of volume. Both refer to reductions in Judicial Rents. Hardback. Maroon finish (frayed) 28cm by 39cm by 9cm. There are also two handwritten notes inserted at Folio 297. The first dates from the 21 June 1886 and consists of a return of survey for Mr. Timothy O' Leary of grass field opposite Manga's cottage in Woodlawn. Area 2 A. O R. and 20 P. Irish measure. Signed by James O' Reily. The second notes dates to the 14 November 1891. It consists of a survey of a field of Lord Kenmare at Dromhall. Tenant, Timothy leary Killarney. Area 4A 3R.31P. Statue Perches or 3A.0R.8P. Irish measure. Signed by D. O' Neil. Hardback. Maroon leather. 28cm by 39cm by 9cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger Killarney Division Folios 501 to 1000, 1 January 1887\". There are 4...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger Killarney Division Folios 501 to 1000, 1 January 1887\". There are 48 lettered pages at beginning of volume. Pages 658 to 687 and 854 to 1000 contain no entries. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed: No reference to Acreage in Statute Measure or Griffith's Valuation included. One newspaper cutting, dated the 19th of March 1889 and accompanied by the letters C. E. (Cork Examiner ?), is attached to first page of volume. It refers to a number of tenants on the Kenmare Estate and their dealings in a land court. The title on the page opposite is Judicial Abatements Killarney Union sanctioned between December 1887 and December 1889. Hardback. Maroon leather. 27.5cm by 39cm by 9cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger Rathmore Division\". Folios 701 to 1450. There are 48 lettered pages...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger Rathmore Division\". Folios 701 to 1450. There are 48 lettered pages at the beginning of the volume. The volume is completely full. The first entry relates to a Jeremiah Sheehan of Annaghbeg for the 1 May 1882. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed: also included is the Acreage in statute measure and Griffith's Valuation. Attached to first and second pages of the ledger are five untitled newspaper cuttings, ranging in date from the 30 June 1884 to the 24 December 1889 and refer to the Land Commission in Kerry and the workings of the Land Courts. Hardback. Mauve finish: 27cm by 39cm by 6.5cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger Rathmore Division. Folios 1001 to 1500. 1 January 1887\". There ar...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger Rathmore Division. Folios 1001 to 1500. 1 January 1887\". There are 48 lettered pages at the beginning of the volume. The volume is completely full. The first entry relates to a Jeremiah Sheehan of Annaghbeg for the 1st November 1886. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage is not included, nor is there any reference to Griffith's Valuation. Attached to first and last two pages of the ledger are two titled newspaper cuttings, ranging in date from the 18 January 1889 to the 19 March 1889. Both are extracted from the Cork Examiner newspaper. The first extract has the following title: \"The Land Commission in Kerry. Sittings in Killarney\", while the second larger of the two extracts is titled as follows: \"The Kenmare Estates, Mr. Maurice Leonard Examined\". Also at the front of the ledger, on the second page is the following: \"Judicial Abatements, Killarney Union\", sanctioned between December 1887 and December 1889. Hardback, blue green leather, 27cm by 39cm by 9.4cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Rathmore Division. Folios 1501 to 2000. 1 January 1887\" There ar...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Rathmore Division. Folios 1501 to 2000. 1 January 1887\" There are 48 lettered pages at the beginning of the volume. The volume is completely full. The first entry relates to a Daniel Casey of Lisheen for the 1 November 1886. The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage in statute measure and Poor Law Valuation is also recorded. Also at the front of the ledger, on the second page is handwritten the following: \"Judicial Abatements, Killarney Union\", sanctioned between December 1887 and December 1889. Hardback, blue-green leather, 27cm by 39cm by 9.4cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger. Rathmore Division Folios 1001 to 1600, 1 January 1895\". There are ...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger. Rathmore Division Folios 1001 to 1600, 1 January 1895\". There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenant's names, Townlands and Folio numbers. The volume is almost completely full. The first entry relates to a Michael Warren of Annaghbeg, dated 1 November 1894. The Tenant's names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage in statute measure and Poor Law Valuation is also recorded. Hardback. Black leather in a brown cloth cover. 28cm by 39cm by 10.6cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger, Farranfore Division Folios 2201 to 2600 1 January 1895. To Killeag...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger, Farranfore Division Folios 2201 to 2600 1 January 1895. To Killeagy\". (Please note that this volume actually goes beyond Killeagy. The last townland listed is in fact Gortalassa in Folio 2600). There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenant's names, Townlands and Folio numbers. The volume is completely full. The first entry relates to Denis Leary of Aglish, dated 1 November 1894. The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage in statute measure and Griffith's Valuation are listed for some entries. A newspaper clipping entitled \"Advertisement\", in the form of a letter to the editor, is attached to the second page of the volume. It concerns the relationship of Daniel McDonnell, tenant, and the Right Honourable Earl of Kenmare, with regard to a holding in Farranfore. There are three signatures, Michael Callaghan, Mary Callaghan and Edmund Horan. The title of the newspaper is not recorded, however it is dated the 20 March 1896. Hardback, Black leather in a brown colth wrapping. 27.5cm by 39cm by 8cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \" Rent ledger, Farranfore Division Folios 2601 to 3000, 1 January 1895. From Kil...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \" Rent ledger, Farranfore Division Folios 2601 to 3000, 1 January 1895. From Kilnanare\". There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenants' names, Townlands and Folio numbers. The volume is not completely full, 2839 - 3000 are empty. The first entry relates to a Patrick Flynn of Kilnanare, dated 1 November 1894. The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The acreage in statute measure and the Poor Law Valuation are also listed. Hardback, Black leather in a brown wrapping. 27.5cm by 39cm by 8cm.
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\n \"An account of sundry bills of work etc. for farm use in the week ending 2 April 1825\". A white smith's bill o...<\/span>\n \"An account of sundry bills of work etc. for farm use in the week ending 2 April 1825\". A white smith's bill of work for farm use etc. etc.etc. £2 4s 3d halfpenny. A carpenters bill of work repairing dray wheelbarrows etc - 14s 8d. A bill for oil for the machines harness etc.18s. A carpenter's bill of work in the Demesne etc. 11s 4d. A maso's bill of work at the Park Wall - 4s 4d. A sawyer's bill for cutting timber for farm use - 19s 6d. (Total) - £5 12s 1d halfpenny. At bottom left, \"2 April 1825\". Size - 19.3cm by 8cm.
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\n \"The Right Honble Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to George White. To the hire of 23 maso...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to George White. To the hire of 23 masons building the piers and - in the hayyard at 2s 2d per day - £2. 9s. 10d. To the hire of 13 labourers at 10d per day - 10s 10d. (Total) - £3. November the 4 1826. Paid\". Signed at right by James Buhem (?). Size - 18.4cm by 15.2cm max.
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\n \"The Right Honble Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to John Quinlan smith. Oct. 31 to 4 ho...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to John Quinlan smith. Oct. 31 to 4 holdfasts for hayyard piers weighing (?) 39 lbs at 3d p - 9s 9d. To 2 pair of hinges with 20 screw bolts for hayyard gate 3 qrs (?) 6 lbs at 3d halfpenny - £1. 6s. 3. (Total) - £1.16.0d. Paid by the hands of Christopher Galley (Gallway (?)) Esq. Novb. 4th 1826.\" Signed at bottom right by John Quinlan. At bottom left the following, \"the above iron for the hayyard gate Dan Callaghan\". The word \"Irish\" is written in a different ink beneath the total. Portion of a crest is visible at centre bottom as a watermark in the paper. Size - 19.3cm by 16.3cm max.
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\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Rent Ledger No 4, Tenements K 1874\". Pages 1501 - 1799 and 1694 - 1698 and 1741 -...<\/span>\n Cover Title: \"Kerry Estate Rent Ledger No 4, Tenements K 1874\". Pages 1501 - 1799 and 1694 - 1698 and 1741 - 1799 are blank. The first entry relates to a Frances Counihan , New Street, for 1 May 1874. The tenant's names, addresses, folio nos. rent due and date paid are listed, also Acreage in Statute Measure and Griffiths Valuation. The volume is is blank between pages 1741 - 1799. Hardback, Mauve finish (torn). 26.8cm by 39.2cm by 4.3cm. Tenants listed alphabetically at index in front of ledger from Thomas Atkins, High Street to William Weenes, New Street.
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\n Addressed and dated \"Bray May the 2 1801\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor or order, one hundred p...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated \"Bray May the 2 1801\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor or order, one hundred pounds Stg. being a part of a quarter of a year's annuity due to me this day from The Earl of Kenmare\", (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Appears to be addressed, at bottom left, to the \"Rt. Hon. David Latouche & Co.\". The name Thos. Fanning appears at bottom right. At bottom left \"2 May J T\". Written across the centre of the cheque is the following: \"2 May 1801\". At rear \"Taylor\" is written. Part of a crest is visible as a watermark in the paper. Size - 24.3cm by 9.6cm.
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\n Addressed and dated \"Bray May the 3 1802\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, or order one hundred ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated \"Bray May the 3 1802\". \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, or order one hundred & twelve pounds ten shillings Stg. being being a quarter of a year's annuity due to me the second instant from the Earl of Kenmare\", (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Appears to be addressed, at bottom left, to the \"Rt. Hon. David Latouche & Co.\". The name Thos. Fanning appears at bottom right. At bottom left the following is written: \"Acct. Lord Kenmare\" (with 2 initials difficult to decipher). The following is written across the bill, \"1 May 1802\". At rear the following \"Received 4 May 1802 Joseph Taylor\". There is also a round black ink stamp \"3 Farths\" (Farthings ?) and an embossed stamp for one shilling and six pence. Size - 23.6cm by 9.8cm.
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\n Cheque addressed and dated Paris the 1 August 1802, for the sum of £112: 10: Irish Sterling, to be paid t...<\/span>\n Cheque addressed and dated Paris the 1 August 1802, for the sum of £112: 10: Irish Sterling, to be paid to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, \"being a quarter of a year's annuity due this day by the Earl of Kenmare\", (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Addressed to Puget & Bainbridge, London. At bottom left three initials L. S. (?) A. are written. At rear the following: \"Joseph Taylor. Pay to yourselves, Gentlemen, and credit us. Paris 4 August 1802\", with a signature difficult to decipher. Size - 23.3cm by 11.2cm.
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\n Cheque addressed and dated Rome 1 February 1804, for the sum of £100 Sterling, to be paid to the Rev'd Jo...<\/span>\n Cheque addressed and dated Rome 1 February 1804, for the sum of £100 Sterling, to be paid to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, \"and place the same to the Account of the Earl of Kenmare\", (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget and Bainbridge, London. Signature of Thos. Fanning appears at bottom right. Cheque appears to be marked pa with \"21 March at the Bank Puget & Bainbridge\". It has been punched near left margin. Circular stamp to left of centre with \"ENT\" and \"D. L. & Co.\". At rear the following text: \"Pay to the Order of Mr. Alexander Sloanes, value received, Rome 3 February 1804 - Joseph Taylor pay to the order of Francis Ring, value received Rome 10th Feb.ry 1804 Alexander Sloanes\". Remainder of text appears to be in Italian. Size - 21 2cm by 8.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome February 1 (?) 1806 (?). \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome February 1 (?) 1806 (?). \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my first Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. & place the amount to the Acct. of Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice\". \" Appears to be addressed, at bottom left, to Messrs. Puget, Bainsbridge and Parnell, London\", and marked paid. Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Round circular stamp just right of centre with \"ENT\" and \"D. L & Co.\". More text at rear, in Italian. The name of Joseph Taylor is visible. Size 19.2cm by 9.5cm
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\n Addressed and dated Rome August the 1 1807. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my fi...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome August the 1 1807. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my first exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. & place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice. Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge, and Parnell. London, and marked paid. In bottom left corner the following: 5275 B (?) or 3 (?) 1757\". Text on rear of bill is mainly in Italian, two names are legible: Joseph Taylor and Joseph Haenoke (?). The letters \"L I\" appear as a watermark in the paper. Size - 19.3cm by 6.7cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome November the first 1808. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twen...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome November the first 1808. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my second of Exchange & the first not paid) one hundred and sixty pounds Stg. and place the sum to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice.\" Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to, at bottom right, Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge and Parnell, London. At centre top of bill the following is written: \"561 due 28 July\". The bill appears to have been marked paid the 4 of July and stamped in black with \"G A & (?) I A No. 2790\" (Note the figures 2790 are handwritten). Punched at bottom left corner. At rear the following: \"Pay to the order of Mr Saverio Scutthers(?) (punched through) value received. The name Joseph Taylor also appears at rear, as does Demetrio Rodocanchi (?). Some text in Italian. Part of a creast is visible as a watermark in the paper.\" Size - 21.2cm by 9.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome May 1 1809. Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days af...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome May 1 1809. Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. & place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice. Signed by Thos Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget Bainbridge & Parnell London. The bill appears to be marked paid with the following \"13 June At the Bank Puget Bainbridge & Parnell\". At right end the following is written \"Charged 15 July 1809 Lord Kenmare\", and stamped in red with \"T. Coutts & Co.\". Punched at lower left corner. At rear part of the text is in Italian, with the following: \"& for me pay to the order of Mr Thos. Coutts value in acct. led. 19 May 1809. James Partidge Thomas Coutts J. Taylor\". Size - 21.9cm by 10.07cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome February the 1 1809. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty o...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome February the 1 1809. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place to the Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice\". Signed Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget Bainsbridge & Parnell London. The bill appears to have been marked paid with the following: \"Charged Lord Kenmare 15 July 9 (1809) 12 June at the Bank Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell\". From top left the following is written across the bill: \"B17 21 days Sight London £100 6 July\". Punched near left margin. Text at rear appears to be in Italian. The name of Joseph Taylor visible near top right corner. Size - 21.9cm by 10.4cm.
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\n \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange...<\/span>\n \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare 1800) with or without advice\". Signed Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"20 July at the Bank Puget and Bainbridge\". Punched through at left margin. From bottom centre to right the following is written: \"in case of need with S. Williams Esq. 16845\". At rear the following at top: \"Please to pay the order of Mr Saverio Scuttheis (?) value received. Rome 8 May 1810. Joseph Taylor\". Also at rear bottom: \"Pay to the order of Mr T. J. Susskind (?), value of the same, - \". Remainder of text difficult to read, some in Italian. Size - 18.9cm by 8cm.
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\n \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverned Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pou...<\/span>\n \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverned Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received from him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from ---\". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Puget & Bainbridge Bankers London. Punched near left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank pprov (?) Puget Bainbridge & Co. Thos. Were\". At rear the text appears to be in Italian. The names of Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?) appear. Size - 24cm by 10.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome August 1 1809. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one da...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome August 1 1809. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget Bainbridge & Parnell London. Punched near left margin. Appears to bemarked paid with the following: \"22 June at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Inverted black ink stamp with \"GA d. I A No. 2794\" (Note 2794 is handwritten). At top, just left of centre the following: \"495 due 16 July\". At rear top the following: \"Pay to the order of Mr Saverio Scuttheis (?) value received Rome the 27 January 1810 Joseph Taylor\". Remainder of text appears to be in Italian. Size - 20.8cm by 9.9cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome August the 1 1810. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome August the 1 1810. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"27 Sept at the Bank Puget Bainsbridge\". Also \"Charged 27 Oct 1810\". Just left of centre top the following: \"Oct 21st\". Punched near left margin. Text at rear largely in French, name of Joseph Taylor is visible, also Savo (Saverio ?) Scuttheis, John Nilson (?), S William (?) and H W Willy (?). Size - 19.5cm by 9cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome November the 1 1811. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty on...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome November the 1 1811. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my second of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800) with or without advice\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right, also \"No. 942\" . Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"30 March at the Bank Puget Bainbridge _ _ _ \". At centre top \"due 23 April\". Punched near left margin. At rear, a large part of the text appears to be in French (?). The name of Joseph Taylor is visible also Savo (Saverio ?) Scuttheis (?). Size - 20.2cm by 9.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome August 1 1812. \"Please to pay the order of the Rev. Joseph Taylor, twenty one days af...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome August 1 1812. \"Please to pay the order of the Rev. Joseph Taylor, twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. & place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800, died 3 Oct. 1812) with or without advice\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell. London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"25 August at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Also near right edge the following: \"Charged Lord Kenmare 9 Sept 1812\". Black rectangular stamp at bottom right. Punched near left margin. At rear the following: \"Pay to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis value received\". Also the name of Joseph Taylor and the following: \"Pay to the order of Messrs. Busoni Toupy (?), the value in Account\". Also the name of Savo. Scuttheis (?). Remainder of text in French. Size - 20.8cm by 9.8cm max.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome May the 1 1812. \"Please to pay to the order of the Revd. Joseph Taylor twenty one day...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome May the 1 1812. \"Please to pay to the order of the Revd. Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of Earl of Kenmare (i.e. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800, died 3 Oct. 1812) with or without advice\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell. London. At bottom left corner the following: \"R.10,707\". Appears to be marked paid with \"19 Novem (November) accepted for Honor of Joseph Taylor at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Also stamped in red with \"Bank of England\". Punched near left margin. At bottom right the following: \"Paid\" and \"R. 275.(?)\". Also \"Lord Kenmare\". At rear the names of Joseph Taylor and Saco. (Saverio ?) Scuttheis are visible. Remainder of text appears to be in French . Size - 19.4cm by 9cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome May 1 1813. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days a...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome May 1 1813. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (of this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare, succeeded his father in Oct. 1812) with or without advice\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge and Parnell (Note: Parnell is crossed out), London. Earl of Kenmare at bottom right corner. Appears to be marked paid with \"29 May at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Punched near left margin. Towards right edge the following \"Settlement Puget -- June 1813 (?) Lord Kenmare\". Off centre to bottom left is the following number \"R2357\". Text in French at top left as follows \"22 Juie (?) Londres 21 Tourl (?) de Nue\". To left of bottom centre, and written in pencil is the following: \"College of Physicians Mar--- London\". Text at rear in French. The names of Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?) re visible. Size - 18.7cm by 8.4cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome August 1 1814. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one day...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome August 1 1814. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight this my first of Exchange three hundred pounds Stg. -- the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentin, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice\". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell. London. Punched near left margin. Stamped across centre of the front of the page in red ink with \"Bank of England\". Handwritten at right angles and over main text is the following: \"Chg. Earl of Kenmare Dec. 1814\", also \"7 November - Bank for Puger Bainbridge Thos. Mores (?)\" . At rear, the text appears to be in French. Two names are visible, Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?). Size - 18.7cm by 8.8cm.
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\n \"Pay to the order of Messrs - & Co. value in acct. Malta 15 June 1810. Ross, Higgens & Co (?)\". Note,...<\/span>\n \"Pay to the order of Messrs - & Co. value in acct. Malta 15 June 1810. Ross, Higgens & Co (?)\". Note, there is no referrence to the Earl of Kenmare. Size - 9.3cm by 8.4cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 May 1816. \" At usance (?) pay this my first of Exchange to the order of t...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 May 1816. \" At usance (?) pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverend Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds sterling value received and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from - \". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge --- London. Appears to be marked paid with \"Accepted at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Stamped in red with Bank of England. At top left corner \"586. due 4 Augt\". Just left of centre \"(H No. 95)\". Punched near left margin. At rear the following: \"Pay to the order of O N. D Saverio Scuttheis (?) value received from him. Claimed (?) the 1 May 1816\". A number of similar orders concerning different individuals follow. Size - 23.2cm by 9.5cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 3 February 1816. \"At --- please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 3 February 1816. \"At --- please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverend Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received by him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice\". Signed at bottom right by Thos Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget and Bainbridge, London. Appears to be marked paid with \"At the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Stamped in red with \"Bank of England\". At centre top the date \"6 May\". Punched near left margin. At rear the following: \"Pay to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis value received from him in ---\". a number of similar orders concerning different individuals follows. Some of the text appears to be in Italian. The name Joseph Taylor appears at rear. Size - 23.5cm by 10.3cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome 22 July 1816 (?). \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twent...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome 22 July 1816 (?). \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of Exchange) two hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice.\" Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Addressed to Ms. Puget Bainbridge & Parnell. London. Appears to be marked paid with \"22 August at the bank Puget Bainbridge\". At centre top the following: \"due 15 Sept\". Punched near left margin. Most of text at rear appears to be in Italian. The names of Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?) are visible. Size - 18.8cm by 8.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 August 1816. At top right the following \"For £100 Stg.\". \"At usance pay ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 August 1816. At top right the following \"For £100 Stg.\". \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverend Joseph Taylor for the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling -- received by him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from ----\". Signature of Thomas Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge Bankers London. The cheque appears to be marked paid with the following: \"28 August at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Punched near left margin. At rear the names of Saverio Scuttheis (?) and Joseph Taylor appear. Some of the text at rear appears to be in Italian. Size 23.1cm by 10cm.
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\n Addressed and dated the 1 February 1817 - £100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the orde...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated the 1 February 1817 - £100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverend Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received from him and place the same to account of the Earl of Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from ---\". Signed by Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget and Bainbridge London. \"Earl Kenmare\" just right of bottom centre. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". In red ink at bottom right the following: \"W G (?) W 1054\". Punched left of centre. At rear the names of Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?) are visible. Some text in French. Appears to be part of a crest appearing as a watermark at centre bottom. Size - 23.8cm by 9.5cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 November 1817 - for £100 Stg. \"At usance Pay this my first of Exchange to ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 November 1817 - for £100 Stg. \"At usance Pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverend Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received from him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from -\". Signed by Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge London. Punched near left margin. Appears to be marked paid with \"At the Bank pprov (?) Puget Bainbridge\". At rear the names of Joseph Taylor, Saverio Scuttheis (?) and the Baring Brothers are visible. Text in French. Size - 23.1cm by 9.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 May 1817 - 100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of th...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 May 1817 - 100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverned Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received from him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from -\". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget and Bainbridge London. Punched at left margin. Appears to be marked paid with \"At the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". At rear the names of Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?) are visible. The text is partly in English and partly in Italian. Size - 25.3cm by 9.9cm. The bill appears to have been extended in length at its right margin by c. 2.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 May 1818 - £100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the orde...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 May 1818 - £100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Revered Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice\". Signed at bottom right by Thos Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget Bainbridge London. The Bill is not punched. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget\". At top left, just below address \"4 August\" is written. At rear the names of Xav. Scuttheis (?), Joseph Taylor and Saverio Scuttheis (?) are visible. Some text in French. Size - 20.3cm by 10.1cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome 1 August 1818 - for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay for this my first of Exch...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome 1 August 1818 - for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay for this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverend Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received from him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice from - \". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. At rear the names of Saverio Scuttheis (?) and Joseph Taylor are visible. Some text appears to be in Italian. Size - 23.5cm by 9.3cm.
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\n Printed cheque, infilled with handwritten text. Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 April 1825 Bill for &...<\/span>\n Printed cheque, infilled with handwritten text. Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 April 1825 Bill for £100 Stg. Under this, handwritten \"20 May\". \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds sterling - value and place the same as per advice from and to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (i.e. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice - for Thomas Fanning --- (Name indecipherable)\". Appears to be addressed to Puget & Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"26 April at the Bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear the following names are visible, Rothschild, S. Scuttheis (?) and Giacinto Brandy (?). Size - 24.5cm by 10.3cm.
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\n Printed cheque, infilled with handwritten text. Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 February 1825 Bill fo...<\/span>\n Printed cheque, infilled with handwritten text. Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 February 1825 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr Saverio Scuttehis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same as per advice from & to the account of the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"24 Feby at the Bank Puget\". Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. Punched near left margin. Some of the text at rear is in French. Size - 24.6cm by 10.3cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 November 1824 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this m...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 November 1824 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same (to account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice)\" `note: text in brackets above is handwritten`, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Addressed to Messrs Puget, & Bainbridge, London. Punched near left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget\". Immediately left of centre top, above address the following: \"due 4 Feb 1825\". Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear text appears to be in French. Size - 24.5cm by 10.4cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 August 1824 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 August 1824 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds sterling value received and place the same as per advice from and to account of the Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare) with or without advice\". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge London. Punched near left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"21 Septem At the Bank Puget\". Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear some text is in Italian. The name of Lloyds and Co. is visible towards bottom right. Size - 24.7cm by 20.5cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 May 1824 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 May 1824 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?), the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same as per advice (crossed out) from and to the account of the Earl of Kenmare\", (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"18 May at the Bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear part of the text reads as follows: \"To Mr. N. M. Rothschild value in account\". Also some text in Italian. Size - 24.5cm by 10.5cm
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) 1 February 1824. Bill for £100. Stg. \" At usance please to pay this m...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) 1 February 1824. Bill for £100. Stg. \" At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of One Hundred Pounds Sterling value received and place the same as per advice from (and to account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice from)\" `text in brackets above is handwritten`. (ie.Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge, London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear some of the text is in French. Size - 24.6cm by 10.4cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) 5 November 1823. Bill for £100. Stg. At twenty one days sight please t...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) 5 November 1823. Bill for £100. Stg. At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds sterling value received and place the same as per advice from (to the account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice) `text in brackets above is handwritten`. (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget and Bainbridge, London. Beneath this text is the following: \"In case of need with - Morris - -\". Appears to be marked paid with \"4tDec. at the Bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. Text at rear in English. Size - 24cm by 10.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 August 1823. Bill for £100. Stg. \"At twenty one days sight pleas...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 August 1823. Bill for £100. Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of One Hundred Pounds Sterling value received and place the same as per advice from (and to the account of the Earl of Kenmare)\" (text in bracketsabove is handwritten). (i.e. Valentine, 2nd the Earl of Kenmare). Signed at right by Thos. Fanning. At bottom right the following: \"In case of need with Mr. Morris - - \". Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget and Bainbridge, London. Appears to be marked paid with \"9 Decem (December) at the Bank Puget \". Appears to have been punched at extreme left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear text is in English as follows: \"Pay to the order of Messrs Gollies (?) and Co. value in account. Rome the 8 November 1823. Sarlcutitin (?). Pay to the order of Mr. Fletcher Macberry value exchanged. Leghorn 24 March 1823. PP. Meolhenisk (?), Bander (?). Pay to the order of Matthew Fletcher (?) Esq. - - - - in account. Leghorn 25 November 1823\". Size - 22.5cm by 10.3 cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 May (May) 1823 Bill for £100. Stg. \" At twenty one days sight...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 May (May) 1823 Bill for £100. Stg. \" At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling, value received and place the same as per advice from Thos. Fanning (Signed)\". Appears to be addressed to Puget Bainbridge and Co., London. Appears to be marked paid with \"31t May At the Bank Puget\". Note, the Earl of Kenmare (i.e. Valentine, the 2nd Earl) is not referred to, however there appears to be an account number \"AC 25729\" and also \"A. No. 1060\", at bottom left corner. Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear: \"Pay to the order of Messrs. Em. Gauze (?) and Co.value in account. Rome the 10 May 1823.\" Also, \"Pay to the order of Mr. John G (C?) Walfen ( Walsen ? ). value in account. Flor - - 13 May 1823\". Also: \"Pay to Mefsrs Gill and Norton or order value on account. Leghorn 16 May 1823. Ine Aitken (?)\" The remainder of the text is in Italian. Size - 24cm by 10.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 February 1823. Bill for £100. Stg. \"At usance please to pay th...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 February 1823. Bill for £100. Stg. \"At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value in account and place the same (to the account of the Earl of Kenmare) `text in brackets above is handwritten` as per advice from Thos. Fanning (Signed)\". (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget and Bainbridge & Co., London. At bottom right: \"College of Physicians, Warwick Lane\". Marked paid with \" At the Bank Puget\". Not punched. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear: \"Pay to Mr. N. M. Rothschild value in account. Rome the 25 January 1823. Sarlcutitis (?). Size - 24cm by 10.8cm.\"
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 2 November 1822 Bill for £200. Stg. \" At twenty one days sight pl...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 2 November 1822 Bill for £200. Stg. \" At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of two hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same as per advice from Thos. Fanning ( Signed )\". Addressed to Messrs. Puget Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with \"22 Nov at the Bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. Note, there is no reference made to the Earl of Kenmare, (ie. Valentine, the 2nd Earl). Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. Text at rear in French. Size - 24.3cm by 10.3cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 14 May 1822 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight plea...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 14 May 1822 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value in account and place the same (to account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without) `text in brackets above is handwritten` as per advice from Thos. Fanning (Signed)\". (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge, London. Punched near left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"4 June at the Bank Puget\". Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear: \"Pay to Messrs. Haldimand (?) and son value in account. Rome the 18 May 1822.\" Sarlcuhlin (?). P. Pro (?) A. F. Haldinand and Sons, John Larking. The remainder is illegable, possibly in Italian. Size - 24.3cm by 10.3cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 February 1822 Bill for £100 Stg. At usance please to pay this ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 February 1822 Bill for £100 Stg. At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same (to the account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice from) (text in brackets above is handwritten) as per advice from Thos. Fanning ( Signed ). (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget\". Punched at left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. The reverse of the document reads as follows:\" Pay to the order of Mr. John Quartaie (?) Value in account. Rome the 21 February 1822 Sarlcutit\" also the following, \"Pay to the order of Sam William Esq.. Value in account with R. H. & Co. Genoa at supra _______ the remainder is in French.\" The document measures 24cm by 10cm.
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\n \"Addition to a First Bill of Exchange of £100 - Stg. drawn by Mr. Thomas Fanning from Rome 1 February 180...<\/span>\n \"Addition to a First Bill of Exchange of £100 - Stg. drawn by Mr. Thomas Fanning from Rome 1 February 1806 - sight one Messr. Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell of London\". Note, there is no reference to Valentine, 1st Earl of Kenmare. At rear \"Pay to One --- Peter Berthion & Sons -- in account, Degen (?) Purvianee & Co\". \"Peter Berthion & Sons\". \"Recd the contents 29 April 1806 for Berthion & Sons\". \"Berthion 7 Sons\". Size - 13.7cm by 9.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1t May 1821 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this my ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1t May 1821 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds sterling value received and place the same `'as per advice from' is crossed out` (to the account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice) `text in curved brackets above is handwritten`\". Signature of Thos. Fanning at bottom right. (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Puget & Bainbridge, London. The name of N. M. Rothschild figures in French at bottom right. Appears to be marked paid with \"at the bank Puget\". Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. Some text in both French and Italian. \" Pay to Messrs. Chomior Chonnor (?) Steel and Sons, or order value in account. Genoa 20th June 1821.\" Size - 23.8cm by 9.7cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 3 November 1821 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay thi...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 3 November 1821 Bill for £100 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same as per advice from (and to account of the Earl of Kenmare) (text in brackets above is handwritten). Signed by Thos. Fanning at bottom right. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge London.\" At bottom left in a different pen the following: \"College of Phys's Warwick Lane\". At bottom right the following \" in case of need with Messrs Doscat (?) & Co.\" Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget\". Also there is a rubber stamped \"Bank of England\" in bold print and red ink at right. Punched at left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. Also there is a rubber stamp mark consisting of a castle held within a circle at left margin. At rear some text is in French. \"Pay to the order of John Quartara value in account. Rome the 10 November 1821. Sarlcutit. (?)\". Size - 23.8cm by 10.cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 February 1821. 4th May £100 Stg \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 February 1821. 4th May £100 Stg \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis the sum of one hundred pounds sterling value received from him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare. With or without advice from - \". Signed by Thos. Fanning at bottom right. (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). \"Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge London\". Punched at left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget & Co.\". At rear some text is in Italian. \"Pay to the order of Mr. Sam Moro Value Exchanged. Rome the 1 February 1821. Sarlcutit (?)\". Size - 24cm by 9.6cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 November 1820 Bill for £110 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 November 1820 Bill for £110 Stg. \"At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same (to the account of the Earl of Kenmare) `text in brackets above is handwritten` as per advice from -\" Signed by Thos. Fanning at bottom right. (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Messr. Puget & Bainbridge London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \" At the Bank Puget & Co.\" Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge. At rear some text appears to be in French and Italian. \"Pay to the order of Mathew Fletcher (?) Esq. Value in account. Leghorn, 9 Dec: 1820. Fletcher, Macbean & Co.\" Size - 23.8cm by 10.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 August 1820 Bill for £100 Stg. \" At usance please to pay this ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome (printed) the 1 August 1820 Bill for £100 Stg. \" At usance please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received and place the same (to the account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice) `text in brackets above is handwritten` as per advice from `crossed out`\" Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge, London. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget & Co.\". A rubber stamp mark with \"Bank of England\", in bold red ink print is located near right margin. Punched near left margin. Motif of a pair of winged snakes entwined around an upright staff which is behind an undecorated oval shaped shield near left edge At rear text appears to be in Italian. Size - 23.7cm by 9.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome August the 1st (?) 1805. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome August the 1st (?) 1805. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice\". (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge, London. Circular rubber stamp mark at bottom right in brownish ink, with \"ENT\" and \" DIG(?) C\". Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"Charged 100 (?) Sept. 1805\". Name of Joseph Taylor is visible at rear, remainder of text appears to be in Italian. Size - 16.9cm by 11.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome November the 1 1808. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty on...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome November the 1 1808. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my second of Exchange, the first not paid) one hundred & forty pounds Stg. and place the same to the Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice\". (Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare 1800). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Puget , Bainbridge & Parnell, London. Appears to be marked paid with: \"4 July at the Bank Puget Bainbridge & Co\". Near right margin the following: \"Lord Kenmare 3 Aug 1810\". Rubber stamped at centre with \"G A d I A\". Punched near left margin. Text at rear appears to be in Italian. \"Pay the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) value received Rome 2 (?) January 1810\". Size - 21cm by 10.1cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Bray, 2 November 1801. \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor or (an ?) order on...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Bray, 2 November 1801. \"Please to pay to the Rev'd Joseph Taylor or (an ?) order one hundred and twelve pounds ten shillings Stg. being a quarter of a year's annuity due to me this day from the Earl of Kenmare. Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. (Valentine was created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Appears to be addressed to Rt. Hon. David Latouche & Co. \"The following at bottom left \"3 Nov. Ld. Kenmare\", there is also a circular black rubber stamp mark with \"3 Farths\" (Farthings) on it. At left margin there is also an embossed stamp for one shilling 6 pence. At centre is another circular rubber stamp mark, illegible and brownish in colour. Size - 24.1cm by 9.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome, 1 May 1803 (?). \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this m...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome, 1 May 1803 (?). \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice.\" (Probably refers to Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Appears to have been signed by Thos. Fanning at bottom right. Appears to have been addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge, London. Appears to be marked paid near bottom left. Written vertically across centre the following: \"Charged 15 June 1803 (?)\". Near bottom right corner there is a brown circular rubber stamp mark. At rear the name of Joseph Taylor is visible. Text appears to be in both French and Italian. Not punched. There appears to be some faint indication of portion of a crest visible as a water mark along centre bottom of document. Size - 15.5cm by 10.8cm max.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome 1 February 1810. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one (...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome 1 February 1810. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one (?) days after sight (this my first of Exchange) one hundred (?) pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of Earl of Kenmare. With or without advice\". (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to have been addressed to Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell, London. Appears to have been marked paid with \"At the Bank Puget\". Faint rectangular black rubber stamp near left corner. The name of Joseph Taylor is visible at rear. Text appears to be Italian. Size - c. 18.5cm by 8.6cm. Has been mended along left margin.
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\n Written in French. The names of Thos. Fanning and Joseph Taylor are visible. Also the name of the Bank Puget ...<\/span>\n Written in French. The names of Thos. Fanning and Joseph Taylor are visible. Also the name of the Bank Puget Bainbridge & Parnell London. The bill appears to be concerned with £100 sterling. Size - 9.2cm by 5.2cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome 1 November 1814. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one da...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome 1 November 1814. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor twenty one days after sight (this my first of exchange) one hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to the Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice\". (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell London. Appears to be marked paid with \"7 Febr. at the Bank Puget Bainbridge\". Punched near left margin. The names of Saverio Scuttheis and Joseph Taylor are visible at rear. Some text appears Italian. Size - 18.8cm by 8.6cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 November 1815 - £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this m...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 November 1815 - £100 Stg. \"At twenty one days sight please to pay this my first of Exchange to the order of Mr Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds sterling value received from him - place to account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice\". (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs. Puget & Bainbridge, London. Punched near left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"12 December At bank Puget Bainbridge\". The names of Saverio Scuttheis (?) and Joseph Taylor are visible at rear, where the text appears to be a mixture of French and Italian. Size - 23.4cm max. by 9.8cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome, 1 August 1811. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, twenty one da...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome, 1 August 1811. \"Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor, twenty one days after sight (this my second of Exchange the first not paid) four hundred pounds Stg. and place the same to Acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice\". (ie. Valentine, created 1st Earl of Kenmare in 1800). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to \"Messrs. Puget Bainbridge & Parnell. London\". Punched at left margin. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"23 October at the Bank Puget Bainbridge & Co.\". At rear the following: \"Pay to the order of Mr. Saverio Scutteheis (?) value received Rome the 6th Sept. 1811\". Part of the text is in French. Some letters are visible as part of a water mark in the paper itself. Size - 21.4cm by 10.9cm.
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\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 February 1818 - for £100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Rome the 1 February 1818 - for £100 Stg. \"At usance pay this my first of Exchange to the order of the Reverned Joseph Taylor the sum of one hundred pounds Sterling value received from him and place the same to the account of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice from - \". (Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fanning. Appears to be addressed to Messrs Puget & Bainbridge London. Not punched. Appears to be marked paid with the following: \"At the Bank Puget & Co.\". At rear the following: \"Pay to the order of Mr. Saverio Scuttheis (?) value received from him Rome the 1st Febry 1818\". The name of Joseph Taylor appears. Remainder of text appears to be in Italian and French. Part of a crest is visible as a watermark at centre top of document. Size - 25.7cm by 9.6cm
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\n \"Belonging to a bill of £100 (?) Stg. draft of Thos. Fanning, Rome of 1 November 1807, Puget, Bainb...<\/span>\n \"Belonging to a bill of £100 (?) Stg. draft of Thos. Fanning, Rome of 1 November 1807, Puget, Bainbridge & Parnell of London\" . At rear part of text may be in Italian. The name of \"Grant Webb & Co. \" is visible. also \"pay to the order of Messrs Barring Brothers value in account\". Also \"Received 22 Jan 1808 Barring Brothers (?)\". Note, the Earl of Kenmare is not referred to. Size - 8cm by 7cm.
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\n \"Lengthening to a draft £100 Thos. Fanning on Puget in London dated Rome 1 Nov. 1816 at usance\". At rear...<\/span>\n \"Lengthening to a draft £100 Thos. Fanning on Puget in London dated Rome 1 Nov. 1816 at usance\". At rear \"pay Freer, Rolton & Co. or order value in Acct. Birmm. 2 Dec. 1816, Maullin & Co\". Also \"Pay Messrs. Hanburg & Co. or order Freer & Co.\" Note, the Earl of Kenmare is not referred to. Size - 10.4cm by 10.4cm.
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\n \"The Right Hon. Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Thos. Fitzgerald. To £50 - of saving...<\/span>\n \"The Right Hon. Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Thos. Fitzgerald. To £50 - of saving in fir (?) for farm use @ 3\/0. (3s 0d) = £0.19.6. Paid April 2 1825\". Signed at bottom right by Thos. Fitzgerald. An illegible signature (Gallwey, Gallway ?) also occurs at bottom left. Size - 18.5cm by 10cm.
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\n \"The Right Honourable Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to David McCurry (?). To 1 day i...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honourable Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to David McCurry (?). To 1 day in the Park at 2 shillings 2 pence per day ... 2s 2d To - McCarthy 1 day 2 shillings 2 pence per day 2s 2d , total 4s 4d. Recd the contents April the 2 1825\". Signed by David McCurry (?) at bottom right. Illegible signature (Gallwey Gallway ? ) at bottom left. Size - 18.4cm by 11cm.
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\n The Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Shea. To one day repairin...<\/span>\n The Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Shea. To one day repairing old dray wheelbarrows 2s 2d, Thoms Connor one day 1s 6d (April 2), to 3 days repairing butts fitting a pair of shafts at 2s 2d per - 6s 6d, Thoms Connor 3 days at 1s 6d per - 4s 6d. Total 14s 8d. At bottom right: \"Paid Timothy Shea\". To immediate left of this: \"1825 April 2nd\", with an illegible signature (Gallwey, Gallway ?) above. Size - 18.6cm by 15.6cm.
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\n \"The Rt. Honble Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Johannah Twomy, for 3 gallons of Neats...<\/span>\n \"The Rt. Honble Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Johannah Twomy, for 3 gallons of Neats foot oil delivered for use of machines harnesses etc. etc. etc, At 6s per gallon = 18s. Recd. the amt. April the 2nd 1825\". Signed at bottom right by Johannah Twomy. Illegible signature (Gallwey, Gallway ?) at bottom left. A very small portion of a crest is visible as a watemark at the bottom centre of the paper. Size - 19.2cm by 13.6cm max.
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\n \"To the Right Honourable Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To Michael Callahan Carpenter for ...<\/span>\n \"To the Right Honourable Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To Michael Callahan Carpenter for four days work at two shillings per day - 8s. To a labourer tending four days work at ten pence per day - 3s 4d. (Total) = 11s 4d. Recd. the - \". Signed by Michael Callahan at bottom right. Illegible signature (Gallwey, Gallway ?) close to bottom left. Size - 16.6cm by 12.2cm max.
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\n Title on rear of document reads as follows: \"Novr. 4 1826 Sundry Bills for the Demesne etc. £0. 13. 3d on...<\/span>\n Title on rear of document reads as follows: \"Novr. 4 1826 Sundry Bills for the Demesne etc. £0. 13. 3d one farthing\". Text reads as follows: \"The Right Honb. Earl Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to John Quinlan, Smith. Oct. 30, to a linspin for Butt, Mauricy -2d. To mending a chain for - Donoghue - 4d. To a tail piece (?) and staple for butt Mara - 6d. To mending a key for stock lock - 6d halfpenny. To laying a spade - 1s 6d. To a sole plate & 2 bolts for plough - 2s. To laying a sock (?) for Danl. Sweeney 1s 4d. Nov. 2 to mending a coller Donoghue - 8d. To mending a draft chain Mara - 6d. To a staple for butt Mara - 2d. To laying a sock - Willis (?) 1s 5d. To ironing a pair of hames - 1s. To mending a muzle for plough Sullivan - 4d. To a holdfast & staple for stable door - 3d. To mending a collar Willis (?) 8d. (Total) - £0. 11s 4d halfpenny. Paid by the hands of Christopher Gallwey (Gallway (?) Esq. November 4th 1826.\" Signed by James Buhem (?) towards bottom right. Signature of John Quinlan at very bottom right. Size - 26cm by 18.8cm max.
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\n \"An account of sundry bills of work for farm use etc. in the week ending 4 November 1826. A white smith's bill...<\/span>\n \"An account of sundry bills of work for farm use etc. in the week ending 4 November 1826. A white smith's bill for repairing carts, ploughs etc - 11s 4d halfpenny. A bill of masons & labourers taking down cabbin Flesk road - £1.3s 7d. A smith's bill of work for the hay yard - £1 16s. A bill of masons etc. in the hay yard - £3 0s 8d. A quarrymans bill of work for the hay yard - 16s 8d. A carpenters bill for repairing carts - 18s 4d. A bill of masons & labourers in the Park - 10s 1d. A sawyer's bill for cutting timber for carts - 11s . (Total) - Irish £9 7s 8d halfpenny. British £8.13s.3d one farthing. Date of 4th Novemb. 1826 at bottom left. A very small portion of a crest is visible as a watermark at bottom left in the paper. Size - 17.9cm by 10.6cm.
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\n \"The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to William Flynn, sawyer. T...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to William Flynn, sawyer. To 258 feet of fir for plank at 2s 4d per hundred - 6s. To 130 ft of ash for carts at 3s per hundred - 4s 6d. To 2 compass cut in ash at 3ft cut - 6d. (Total) - 11s. Paid November 4, 1826. William Flynn. Signature of James Buhem (?) at bottom right with \"Irish\" beneath it. Portion of a crest is visible as a watermark at bottom right in the paper. Size - 18.1cm max. by 11.2cm
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\n \"The Rt. Honble the Earl of Kenmare, dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To 3 men raising sand to repair...<\/span>\n \"The Rt. Honble the Earl of Kenmare, dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To 3 men raising sand to repair the Park Gate at 10d p (paid ) 2s 6d.\nTo a mason 1 day taking down the old piers of the Park Gate - 2s 2d. To a labourer attending the mason - 5d. To a man 6 night watching at the Park Gate at 10d p 5s. (Total) - 10s 1d. Paid November 4 1826\". Signature of Edmund Magrath at bottom right. Size - 19.6cm by 11.9cm.
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\n \"The Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timy (Timothy ?) Shea....<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timy (Timothy ?) Shea. Novemr (November) 4 1826. To 5 days work at cars & other sundrys @ 2s 2d p - 10s 10d. Thos (Thomas) Connor at (?) 5 days @ 1s 6d p 7s 6d. (Total) - 18s 4d. Paid Timy Shea\". Signed at bottom right by James Buhem (?). Size - 18.3cm by 13cm.
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\n \"The Right Honble Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Darby Hurly. 1826. To 5 days work q...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble Earl of Kenmare (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Darby Hurly. 1826. To 5 days work quarrying stones for hayyard piers at 1\/8 p day - 8s 4d. To 5 days work for Tim Meara at 10d p - 4s 2d. To 5 days work for Patk. (Patrick) Hurly at 4s 2d. (Total) - 16s 8d. Paid November 4\/26 (4\/11\/1826)\". Signed at bottom right by Darby Hurly. Size - 18.2cm by 14.2cm max.
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\n \"The Right Honble. the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To two and a half days to Dav...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble. the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To two and a half days to David McCurry (?) mason at building the wall on the Flesk road and building about the tree - 5s 5d. To two and a half days to Paddy Bryn (?) mason at Do. - 4s 2d. To half day to Corns. Connor mason at the tree - 1s 1d. To half day to Joseph McCarthy mason at Do. - 1s. 1d. To 6 labourers Monday at Paddy Bryns - 5s. 0d. To 1 man sent to look for lime - 1s. To 1 man Tuesday at Paddy Bryns - 10d. To 4 men Thursday at Do. and at the Tree - 3s. 4d. To 2 men Friday at the Tree and cutting sods - 1s. 8d (Total) - £1. 3s. 7d. Paid November 4th 1826\". Signed at bottom right by Danl. Coffey. Size - 19.4cm by 18.6cm.
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\n \"The Rt. Honble. the Earl Kenmare dr. (Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Humphey Moynihan - £8.10.0. For...<\/span>\n \"The Rt. Honble. the Earl Kenmare dr. (Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Humphey Moynihan - £8.10.0. For forming and leveling a part of the new line of road leading to Behinaugh Quarry. Paid \". Signed by Humphrey Moynihan. Written in what appears to be pencil at bottom centre is the following: \"Jan 24\/38\". Portion of a crest is visible as a water mark in the paper. Size - 18.8cm by 14.3cm.
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\n \"The Right Honble. the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Humphrey Moynihan for formi...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble. the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Humphrey Moynihan for forming and leveling (levelling) a part of the new line of road leading to Behinaugh Quarry - £10.0.0. Dated this 24 Febry 1838\". (Note Febry appears to have been omitted initially and then entered in pencil). Signed and marked \"Paid\" by Humphrey Moynihan. Size - 18cm by 14.5cm.
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\n \"The Rr. Honble. the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Humphrey Moynihan - £10....<\/span>\n \"The Rr. Honble. the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Humphrey Moynihan - £10.0.0. For forming and level (levelling) a part of the new line of road leading to Behinaugh Quarry. March the 30 1838\". Marked \"Paid\" and signed by Humphrey Moynihan. Portion of a crest is visible as a water mark in the paper at bottom left. Size - 18.3cm by 12.7cm.
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\n \"Paid Humphrey Moynihan. 1838. Jan. 24 paid him - £8.10.0. Feb. 24 - £10. Mar. 30 - £10. ...<\/span>\n \"Paid Humphrey Moynihan. 1838. Jan. 24 paid him - £8.10.0. Feb. 24 - £10. Mar. 30 - £10. July paid him by W.G. at Quarry - £20. April - £20. May 10 - £10\". (Total) - £78.10.0. Amt. Bill - £91.10. 0. (Balance) - £13. Paid the balance to Humphrey Moynihan June 15\/39. Size - 14.8cm by 8.5cm.
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\n \"The Right Honourable Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Sullivan. 5 days superi...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honourable Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Sullivan. 5 days superintending Behinagh road - 5s (?) 23 June 1838\". Signed and marked \"Paid\" by Timothy Sullivan.
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\n \"The Right Honourable Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Sullivan superintending...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honourable Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Sullivan superintending Behinaugh road. 5 days - £0.5.0. Paid 30 June 1838\". Signed by Timothy Sullivan. The following: \"W P 1825\" is visible as a water mark at left margin of paper. Size - 17.6cm by 17.3cm.
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\n \"The Rt. Honble Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timy Sullivan. To 6 days superintendi...<\/span>\n \"The Rt. Honble Earl Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timy Sullivan. To 6 days superintending the Behinagh (Behinaugh ?) road at 1s. p. day - (total) 6S. Pd. July 7 1838\". Signed by Timothy Sullivan. Size - 15.7cm by 15.7cm.
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\n \"The Rt. Honble The Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Sullivan. To 12 days s...<\/span>\n \"The Rt. Honble The Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) to Timothy Sullivan. To 12 days superintending the Behinagh (Behinaugh ?) road at 1s p. day - £12s. Paid July 21st (?) 1838\". Signed by Timothy Sullivan. The following is visible as a water mark in the paper: \"WP 1827\". Size - 18.8cm by 15.2cm.
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\n \"The Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To 10 days superintending the...<\/span>\n \"The Right Honble the Earl of Kenmare dr. (ie. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare). To 10 days superintending the Behinagh road at 1s per day - £10s. Paid. Killarney August 11 1838\". Signed by Timothy Sullivan. Size - 18.6cm by 13.6cm.
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\n \"Rc. (receipt) from Mr Gallaw (Gallwey \/ Gallway ?) this day in acct. for Behinaugh road the sum of &#...<\/span>\n \"Rc. (receipt) from Mr Gallaw (Gallwey \/ Gallway ?) this day in acct. for Behinaugh road the sum of £20. April the 20 1839\". Signed by Humphrey Moynihan. Size - 18.7cm by 12.8cm.
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\n \"An Acct. of the expense of making a road thro' the lands of Beheenagh. 1838. June 23 - paid a labourer's bil...<\/span>\n \"An Acct. of the expense of making a road thro' the lands of Beheenagh. 1838. June 23 - paid a labourer's bill for superintending the making of road - 5s. June 30 - paid a labourer's bill for superintending the making of road - 5s. July 7 - paid a labourer's bill for superintending the making of road - 6s. July 21 (?) - paid a labourer's bill for superintending the making of road - 12s. August 11 - paid a labourer's bill for superintending the making of road - 10s. 1839. June 1 - paid a bill for forming & levelling 244 perches of road & for trunking & gravelling the same p. contract - £91.10. 0. (Total) - £93.8s.0. Charged April 30 1839\". Portion of a crest is visible as a water mark at centre top of document. Size - 16.1cm by 16.1cm.
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\n \"Received from the Earl of Kenmare (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) by Mr. Gallway (Gallwey ?) the ...<\/span>\n \"Received from the Earl of Kenmare (i.e. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare) by Mr. Gallway (Gallwey ?) the sum of ten pounds on account for meaking (making) Behinaugh road. £10.0.0. May the 25 1839.' Signed by Hunphrey Moynihan. Size - 18.9cm by 12.2cm.
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\n \"Rome, May - 1804. Thirty one days after date pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my first of Ex...<\/span>\n \"Rome, May - 1804. Thirty one days after date pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor (this my first of Exchange) one hundred pounds Ster: which place to account of the Right Honble. The Earl of Kenmare. Messrs Puget & Bainbridge, London.\" Signed by Thos. Fanning. At rear part of the text reads as follows: \"Reveived from Mr Joseph Smith the amount of this bill, May 5th, Joseph Taylor.\" The name of \"G. J. (?) Cooper\" is also discernible.\nSixe - 17.6cm by 10.5cm.
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\n \"Please to pay to the order of the Revd. Joseph Taylor this my first of Exchange the sum of one hundred pounds...<\/span>\n \"Please to pay to the order of the Revd. Joseph Taylor this my first of Exchange the sum of one hundred pounds stg. And place the same to acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice. Messers Puget & Bainbridge. London.\" The name of Joseph Taylor is visible at rear as is the name of G. J (?) Cooper.\nSize - 17.3cm x 12.1cm.
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\n Difficult to read this Bill of Exchange, which appears to be for the sum of £100. The name of Joseph Tayl...<\/span>\n Difficult to read this Bill of Exchange, which appears to be for the sum of £100. The name of Joseph Taylor is visible at left of Bill. There appears to be a reference to Mr Puget's Bank, London.\n15.3cm by 7.4cm.
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\n \"Rome, Aug. 1st 1804. Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph - (Taylor) this my first of Exchange, one...<\/span>\n \"Rome, Aug. 1st 1804. Please to pay to the order of the Rev'd Joseph - (Taylor) this my first of Exchange, one hundred pounds(?) Stg., which place to the acct. of the Earl of Kenmare with or without advice. Messrs Puget & Bainbridge, London.\" Signed by Thos. Fanning. It appears to have been charged to the Earl of Kenmare on the 22nd September 1804.\nSize - 17.5cm x 8.3cm.
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\n \"Bray, August 2nd 1800. Please to pay to the Revd. Joseph Taylor or order one hundred & twelve pounds ten shil...<\/span>\n \"Bray, August 2nd 1800. Please to pay to the Revd. Joseph Taylor or order one hundred & twelve pounds ten shillings Stgs. Being a quarter of a year's annuity due to me the 2nd of August from the Rth. Honble Lord Viscount Kenmare. Rt. Hon. David Latouche. Thos. Fanning.The Rt. Hon. Lord Kenmare. 11 August J S. (?)\" The name of Joseph Taylor is written at rear. The bill appears to have been cashed on the 11th of August 1800.\nSize - 24cm x 9.9cm.
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\n Bill of Exchange in favour of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor. Addressed and dated Rome February 1st 1812. It is diffi...<\/span>\n Bill of Exchange in favour of the Rev'd Joseph Taylor. Addressed and dated Rome February 1st 1812. It is difficult to read this Bill. However the names of Puget & Bainbridge are visible. Lord Kenmare appears to have been charged on the 7th April for the bill. The name of Joseph Taylor is visible on rear of bill.
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\n \"Rome, February 1st 1813. Please to pay to the order of the Revd Joseph Taylor twentyone days after sight (thi...<\/span>\n \"Rome, February 1st 1813. Please to pay to the order of the Revd Joseph Taylor twentyone days after sight (this my third of Exchange the first & second not paid) two hundred pounds Stg. And place the same to acct. of the Earl of kenmare - with or without advice. Messrs Puget Bainbridge. Thos. Fanning. London. Account Earl of Kenmare.\" The bill appears to have been cashed on the 24th March at the Bank Puget Bainbridge and charged to Lord Kenmare on the 27th of April 1813. The name of Joseph Taylor is visible at rear.
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\n Title - The Earl of Kenmare first part, Henry Arthur Herbert Esq. second part, Henry Herbert Esq. (of Cahernan...<\/span>\n Title - The Earl of Kenmare first part, Henry Arthur Herbert Esq. second part, Henry Herbert Esq. (of Cahernane) third part. Draft Agreement. Extract from text as follows: \" Whereas the said Valentine Augustus, Earl of Kenmare is owner in fee simple of the Islands situate in the Lower Lake of Killarney and of the land covered by the water of the said Lake and of the fishing and rights of fishing therein or thereto belonging. And whereas the said Henry Arthur Herbert and his ancestors have exercised the right of fishing for salmon by netting in certain portions of the waters of said Lake, and whereas he has also claimed a right to certain islands situate on said Lake. And whereas the said Henry Herbert of Cahernane and his ancestors have exercised the right of fishing foe salmon by netting certain other portions of the waters of said Lake. And whereas disputes have heretofore arisen between the said Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare and siad Henry Arthur Herbert with respect to certain fishings on said Lake and to certain islands therein and it has been agreed for the considerations herein mentioned to put an end to same and to settle and compromise the same. Now it is hereby declared and admitted that the said Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare is owner in fee simple of the Land covered by the waters of said Lake and of all the islands therein save and except Dinis Island, Brickeen Island and Fir Island which the said Earl of Kenmare admits now belong to and are the property of said Henry Arthur Herbert. And it is hereby further acclaimed and agreed that the said Henry Arthur Herbert shall give up and surrender all fisheries and rights of fishing in said Lower lake save and except the right of drawing nets for salmon at the hauling places abutting on the Estate of the said Henry Arthur Herbert where he has heretofore exercised such rights viz in the waters adjacent to the Townland of - abutting on the shores osf said Lower Lake. And that same Henry Herbert shall give up all right of drawing nets for salmon at the hauling places abutting on the Estate of said Henry Herbert at Cahernane and Bunrower. And the said Valentine Augustus earl of Kenmare hereby admits they have acquired by use a several fishery in such places extent of such fisheries to be defined by bouys to be put down at their joint expence. And the said Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare hereby agrees to give up all right which he nay have to any salmon hauling or other rights of fishing on what is known as the Middle Lake of Killarney save the right and liberty for him and his heirs and his and their visitors to fish in said Middle Lake with single rod which said henry arthur Herbert hereby agrees they shall possess. And it is hereby further agreed upon by ahd between the said Henry Arthur Herbert of the one part and the said Valentine Augustus Earl of kenmare of the other part that the said Henry Arthur Herbert in consideration of the sum of £1,800 to be paid to him by the said Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare shall and will make out a good title and convey and assure to him and his heirs in such manner as Counsel shall advise a good estate in fee simple to All that and those the lands of Ballyspillane and Readrinagh situate in the parish of Killarney, Barony of Magonihy and count of Kerry\" etc. It was further stated in this draft agreement that Henry Herbert of Cahernane would execute a lease of Bunrower to Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare. A note at the bottom of the document records that the \"Gate at Glena to be common property\".
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\n Extract from text as follows: \" I Patrick Sullivan of West Knocknahoe in said County of Kerry, farmer, do swea...<\/span>\n Extract from text as follows: \" I Patrick Sullivan of West Knocknahoe in said County of Kerry, farmer, do swear, that I am a Freeholder of the county of Kerry, and that I have a Freehold therein arising from - (land ?) of the clear yearly value of 40 s. at the least, above all charges payable out of the same, lying and being at West Knocknahoe in the townland of Knox, in the Barony of Magonihy\" etc. A crest is visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.2 K.38E.9 K.38E.10 K.38E.11 K.38E.12","6":"\"During the period 1801 - 29 possession of a 40s. Freehold was the principal qualification for voters in Counties. The Irish parliamentary act, 1829, which followed the catholic emancipation act, abolished the 40s freehold franchise, leaving a £10 freehold as the minimum franchise requirement\" (\"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801 - 1922\", edited by Walker, Brian M., Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 1978, p. xii.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"580","2":"K.38E.9","1":"19th Century","3":"12 January 1820","4":"
\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Daniel Leary of west Knocknahoe in the said county of Kerry, farmer, do swear...<\/span>\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Daniel Leary of west Knocknahoe in the said county of Kerry, farmer, do swear, that I am a Freeholder of the county of Kerry, and that I have a Freehold therein arising from - (land ?) of the clear yearly value of 40s at the least, above all charges payable out of the same, lying and being at west Knocknahoe in the Townland of Knox, in the Barony of Magonihy in this county\" etc. a crest is visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.2 K.38E.8 K.38E.10 K.38E.11 K.38E.12","6":"\"During the period 1801 - 29 possession of a 40s. Freehold was the principal qualification for voters in Counties. The Irish Parliamentary Act, 1829, which followed the Catholic Emancipation Act, abolished the 40s freehold franchise, leaving a £10 freehold as the minimum franchise requirement\" (\"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801 - 1922\", edited by Walker, Brian M., Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 1978, p. xii.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"581","2":"K.38E.10","1":"19th Century","3":"12 January 1820","4":"
\n Extract form the text as follows: \"I Dennis Gallivan of Knocknahoe in the said county of Kerry, farmer, do swe...<\/span>\n Extract form the text as follows: \"I Dennis Gallivan of Knocknahoe in the said county of Kerry, farmer, do swear, that I am a Freeholder of the county of Kerry, and that I have a Freehold therein arising from Land of the clear yearly value of 40 s. at the least, above all charges payable out of the same, lying and being at west Knocknahoe in the Townland of Knox in the Barony of Mahonihy, in this County\" etc. A crest is visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.2 K.38E.8 K.32E.9 K.38E.11 K.38E.12","6":"\"During the period 1801 - 29 possession of a 40s. Freehold was the principal qualification for voters in Counties. The Irish Parliamentary Act, 1829, which followed the Catholic Emancipation Act, abolished the 40s freehold franchise, leaving a £10 freehold as the minimum franchise requirement\" (\"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801 - 1922\", edited by Walker, Brian M., Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 1978, p. xii.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"582","2":"K.38E.11","1":"19th Century","3":"12 January 1820","4":"
\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Timothy Sullivan of West Knocknahoe in the said County of Kerry, farmer, do s...<\/span>\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Timothy Sullivan of West Knocknahoe in the said County of Kerry, farmer, do swear that I am a Freeholder of the County of Kerry, and that I have a Freehold therein arising from - (land ?) of the clear yearly value of 40s at the least, above all charges payable out of the same, lying and being at West Knocknahoe in the Townland of Knox, in the Barony of Magonihy in this County\" etc. A crest is visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.2 K.38E.8 K.32E.9 K.38E.10 K.38E.12","6":"\"During the period 1801 - 29 possession of a 40s. Freehold was the principal qualification for voters in Counties. The Irish Parliamentary Act, 1829, which followed the Catholic Emancipation Act, abolished the 40s freehold franchise, leaving a £10 freehold as the minimum franchise requirement\" (\"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801 - 1922\", edited by Walker, Brian M., Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 1978, p. xii.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"583","2":"K.38E.12","1":"19th Century","3":"12 January 1820","4":"
\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Patrick Hayes of West Knocknahoe in said County of Kerry, farmer, do swear, t...<\/span>\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Patrick Hayes of West Knocknahoe in said County of Kerry, farmer, do swear, that I am a Freeholder of the County of Kerry, and that I have a Freehold therein arising from - (land ?) of the clear yearly value of 40s at the least, above all charges payable out of the same, lying and being at West Knocknahoe, in the Townland of Knox in the Barony of Magonihy in this County\". Crest visible as a watermark in the paper.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.2 K.38E.8 K.32E.9 K.38E.10 K.38E.11","6":"\"During the period 1801 - 29 possession of a 40s. freehold was the principal qualification for voters in counties. The Irish Parliamentary Act, 1829, which followed the Catholic Emancipation Act, abolished the 40s freehold franchise, leaving a £10 freehold as the minimum franchise requirement\" (\"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801 - 1922\", edited by Walker, Brian M., Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 1978, p. xii.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"584","2":"K.38E.13","1":"19th Century","3":"12 January 1820","4":"
\n Extract from the text as follows: \" I Daniel Carroll of West Knocknahoe in the said County of Kerry, farmer, d...<\/span>\n Extract from the text as follows: \" I Daniel Carroll of West Knocknahoe in the said County of Kerry, farmer, do swear, that I am a Freeholder of the County of Kerry, and that I have a Freehold therein arising from - (land ?) of the clear yearly value of 40s at the least, above all Charges payable out of the same, lying and being at West Knocknahoe in the Townland of Knox, in the Barony of Magonihy in this County\" etc.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.2 K.38E.8 K.32E.9 K.38E.10 K.38E.11 K.38E.12","6":"\"During the period 1801 - 29 possession of a 40s. Freehold was the principal qualification for voters in Counties. The Irish Parliamentary Act, 1829, which followed the Catholic Emancipation Act, abolished the 40s freehold franchise, leaving a £10 freehold as the minimum franchise requirement\" (\"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801 - 1922\", edited by Walker, Brian M., Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 1978, p. xii.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"585","2":"K.38E.15","1":"19th Century","3":"24 June 1814","4":"
\n Addressed and dated Dublin 24th June 1814. The letter is addressed to Thomas Gallway Esq, Farmhill, Killarney ...<\/span>\n Addressed and dated Dublin 24th June 1814. The letter is addressed to Thomas Gallway Esq, Farmhill, Killarney and carries a post mark of the 25th June 1814. It is signed by Thomas Doyle. The letter appears to concern the payment of head rents to Lord Kenmare (Valentine 2nd Earl) in and around Toulerton which appears from this letter to have been an area in Co. Carlow. A dispute appears to have arisen concerning the payment of rent and the division of farms. Doyle appears to attribute the non-payment of his own (?) rent by the person who normally paid it, a Michael Pendergast, to influences caused \"by the same legal action as (?) refused to account with the Representatives of Col. Hovenden\". There also appears to be some dispute between Kenmare and a Mr. Stapleton concerning a farm held by lease from his Lordship's father (Valentine 1st Earl) by the Representatives of John Hovenden. Doyle quotes Stapleton as saying that \"all the other farms in Toulerton are already divided, and that this is the only one that remains to cause dispute or litigation\". However Doyle then continues: \"I believe you may rely on it, that Mr. Stapleton will not so readily as you imagine submit to a general division of Lower Toulerton and fully (?) aware that independant of our share of the ground, he has already more than is half ot the townland\" etc. The watermark of a crest is visible in the paper.
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\n Title reads as follows: \"April 30th 1839. Sundry bills for making 244 perches of road thro' the lands of Behen...<\/span>\n Title reads as follows: \"April 30th 1839. Sundry bills for making 244 perches of road thro' the lands of Behenagh. £93:8: 0\". \"The Rt. Honble The Earl of Kenmare to Humphry Moynihan. To forming and levelling 244 perches of the new road from the Mail Coach road to the quarry of Behenig at 2\/6 =£30:10:0. To trunking and gravelling the same at 5\/ p perch = £61:0:0\". Total £91:10:0. \"Bt cash in different payments £77:10:0. Balance due £14:0:0\". Signed by Humphry Moynihan. Addressed and dated Behenig June 1st 1839.
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\n The following brief resume attempts to hightlight some of the issues dealt with in this Italian document. It ...<\/span>\n The following brief resume attempts to hightlight some of the issues dealt with in this Italian document. It appears to concern the disputes between Bishop Coffey and Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl) concerning the right of the Kenmare family to nominate the parish priest of Killarney, a right which was conferred on the family by way of a Papal Bull in 1725. Bishop Coffey, because he was Bishop, reasoned that he should automatically be parish priest of Killarney and receive the rents set aside by the Kenmare family from a number of properties in Killarney town as his predecessors did. There was a further dispute concerning the Parish of Kilcummin, of which Kenmare was a patron according to the Bull of 1725. He explains in this document that in the time of his grandfather (Valentine, 1st Earl) he set out in his will that everybody who had received a pension from his during his life should also enjoy it after his death. The parish priest of Kilcummin was at that time the first Earl's confessor, for which he received £30 (750 lire) a year. This pension continued after the death of Kenmare, becoming an annual offering to the parish of Kilcummin. Later when the Estate during the 1810s was in financial trouble, the trustees could not continue to pay this sum, a sum which they were not legally obliged to pay. The Bishop (Coffey) however claimed that the payment of the sum was obligatory. The case was put before solicitors who dismissed the claim.The parish priest of Kilcummin also had a valuable piece of land for which he paid the nominal sum of 1s (just over 1 lire) a year in rent.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.27E.1","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"588","2":"K.39E.2","1":"19th Century","3":"27 August 1845","4":"
\n \"This is a Codicil to the last Will and Testament dated the fifteenth day of this instant month of August of o...<\/span>\n \"This is a Codicil to the last Will and Testament dated the fifteenth day of this instant month of August of one the Right Honorable Valentine Browne Earl of Kenmare whereas upon my marriage with my dear wife Augusta Ann*, Countess of Kenmare, the late Sir Robert Wilmot Baronet by his Bond dated the twenty ninth day of April one thousand eight eight hundred and sixteen became liable to the payment to me my Executors, Administrators or Assigns of the sum of six thousand pounds at the times and in manner in the said Bond mentioned now do I hereby in addition to the several legacies and bequests to my said wife contained in my said will give and bequeath onto her my said wife all my right title and interest in and to the said Bond and in and to the sum or sums of money which may be due and owing thereon at the time of my decease or which may become due and payable thereunder at any time thereafter\". etc. Signed by Kenmare. Witnessed by John Henry Benbow, Lincol's Inn, and William Henry Saltwell, his clerk.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.13E.2 K.41E.2, K.13E.4, K.29E.33","6":"This is a copy of the codicil attached to K.13E.4 . *Augusta, the 2nd daughter of Sir Robert Meade Wilmot, 2nt Bt, was married on July 1st 1816 to the Rt. Hon Col. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare (died 31 Oct. 1853) (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1976, p. 513).","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"589","2":"K.39E.4","1":"19th Century","3":"1808","4":"
\n Title - \"Aghadoe Parish, Applotment of Vestry Cess for the year 1808. Applotments of vestry cess in the Pari...<\/span>\n Title - \"Aghadoe Parish, Applotment of Vestry Cess for the year 1808. Applotments of vestry cess in the Parish of Aghadoe in the year 1808 as taken from the Books of the Church Wardens for that year\". The townland names, the number of Gneeves in each and its valuation are listed. Total of 131 and a quarter \"Gneeves in all\". Visible as a watermark in the paper is a crest with a date of 1838.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"590","2":"K.40E.3","1":"19th Century","3":"25 March 1847","4":"
\n Title - \"Killarney Union. Estimate of Rates required for the Workhouse for one year from 25th March 1847\". In...<\/span>\n Title - \"Killarney Union. Estimate of Rates required for the Workhouse for one year from 25th March 1847\". Included is break down of the expences as follows: \"900 paupers on an average for the year at £6 each = £5400. Salaries = £400. Repairs, insurance etc. = 150. Medicines etc. = £30. Printing, stationery etc. = £60. Clothing & bedding = £300. Funerals, election, law etc. = £150. Collectors poundage = £398. 99 of the 900 paupers on union at large = £594. Total = £2082\". On reverse there is a break down of the number of paupers on the 25th March 1847 from each Electoral Division, the cost of each, the apportioned charges for each division, the rate p. pound according to the \"present\" Poor Law and the rate p. pound according to the amended Poor Law. There are also some faint notes concerning 'Valuatio' at top right of this page.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"591","2":"K.40E.5","1":"19th Century","3":"1827","4":"
\n Title - \"Mr. Thomas Fannings' Drafts\". A list of drafts including dates and amounts from September 2nd 1815 to...<\/span>\n Title - \"Mr. Thomas Fannings' Drafts\". A list of drafts including dates and amounts from September 2nd 1815 to April 28th 1825, tatalling £4000. Initialed \"E.E.\", with \"London 11th (?) Oct. 1827 Puget - \" .
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"See Boxes K.34 and 37","6":"There are two watermarks on the front of this document. The first is on the left hand side of the front page. The text reads as follows: \"G Paine 1826\". The second watermark is on the front right page, and depicts what may be a queen seated on a chariot with a staff in hand.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"592","2":"K.40E.6","1":"19th Century","3":"25 February 1829","4":"
\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Timothy O' Sullivan do swear that I have been appointed by Christopher Gallwa...<\/span>\n Extract from text as follows: \"I Timothy O' Sullivan do swear that I have been appointed by Christopher Gallway Esq. his Deputy Supervisor to keep in repair seven hundred and fifty seven perches of the road from Killarney to Milltown between Meeniskey (?) cross and the street of Killarney, all in the Barony of Magonihy in said county and that since the said appointment I have kept that part of said road in good and sufficient order repair and condition and that the work has been properly executed and that I have faithfully properly fairly and honestly laid out and expended the sum of fourteen pounds seventeen shillings and six from sterling in keeping said road in repair and that the said sum is a reasonable charge\" etc. Sworn in open court at Killarney 25th Feby 1829. Approved and signed by by Dan. O' Mahony chariman, and John Cronin. Also signed by Timothy Sullivan. There is an embossed stamp for the sum of two shillings visible at top left of page, also further to the left a rubber stamp mark for the sum of one penny. On the reverse there is \"an account of the expenditure\", including the names of those who supplied, presumably, car horses, their rates and amounts due to them, in total £7:1:4. Also listed are the names of the labourers employed, their rate of pay and the amounts due to them, in total, £14:17:4. In addition to this the Deputy's salary amounted to £2:9:9. On the left side of the page, there is a declaration sworn by Christopher Gallway stating that he is satisified with the said road. The following is visible and also \"Collins 1828\".
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\n Extract from text as follows: \"I David Buckley do swear that I have been appointed by Christopher Gallway Esq....<\/span>\n Extract from text as follows: \"I David Buckley do swear that I have been appointed by Christopher Gallway Esq. his Deputy Supervisor to keep in repair one thousand one hundred and fifty two perches of the road from Killarney to Milltown between the cross of Meenishey (?) and the cross of Faha, all in the Barony of Magonihy in said county and that since the said appointment I have kept the said road in good and sufficient order, repair and condition and that the work has been properly executed and that I have fairly properly and honestly laid out and expended the sum of twenty one pounds sterling, in keeping said road in repair and that the annexed amount of the expenditure therefor (?) is true in every part\" etc. Sworn in open court at Killarney, 25th February 1825. Approved and signed by Dan. O' Mahony chairman, and John Cronin. Signed by Danial Buckley. An embossed stamp for three shillings is visible at top left, with further left still a rubber stamp mark for one penny. At rear there is an account of the expenditure, listing the names of the labourers employed, number of days worked and their rate of pay. The total amount due being £24:10:0, including the Deputy Supervisor's salary of £3:10:0. On opposite page there is an unsigned declaration stating the road to be satisfactory. The following is visible as watermark in the paper as is the following: \"Collins 1828\". Also the following watermarks are present. The first is on the left hand side of the front page. The text reads as follows: \"G Paine 1828\". The second watermark is on the front right page, and depicts what may be a queen on a chariot with a staff in hand.
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\n Title - \"Mills of Hospital. - ? 13 1733. Wm. and Joh. Rayn bond for payment of ye rent of ye mill of Ho...<\/span>\n Title - \"Mills of Hospital. - ? 13 1733. Wm. and Joh. Rayn bond for payment of ye rent of ye mill of Hospital from May gale 1733\". Extract from text as follows: \"Know all men by these presents that we John Rayn of Killfrush and Wm. Rayn now of the Mill of Hospital both in the County of Limerick, carpenters, doe hereby bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators joyntly and severally in the - sum of two hundred pounds sterling to pay or cause to be pay'd unto Valentine Brown Esq., called the Rt. Honble Lord Visct. Kenmare his heirs executors administrators and assignees or his or their agent or attorney the just and full sum of one hundred pounds sterling, good and lawfull money of England on demand with a release of all errors, in witness whereof we have here unto sworn hands and seals this 13th day of April 1733 thirty three. Whereas the said mills of Hospital are much in arrears to said Lord Kenmare and that the widdow and children of our uncle Oliver Dondon late miller of said mills being not able at present to discharge said arrears or to secure the payment of the futyre rents of said mills and were therefore to be turned out of the premises (?) by his Lordship's agent and whereas we the above bound John and Wm. Rayn partly out of friendship to said widdow and orphants and with a view of some benefit to ourselves have determined to joyne in said concern and have placed with his Lordship's agent Mr. Daniel Cronin to - ye recovery of said mills by - on our security for payment of the growing rents. Now the condition of the above obligation is such that if the yearly rent and fees hitherto reserved to his Lordship out of said premises (?) (being ten pounds ten shillings sterling) be well and truely pay'd & discharged yearly & by halfe yearly payments as is usual (?) from the first day of May last past for and during the residue or remainder of the term yet to come of said mill that then ye above obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and value in law\". Signed by John and William Rayn, also by Der. Grady and Duggan. Two red wax seals are afixed to the document.
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\n Title - \"A jealous letter of Dennis McCartie to his sister, Madam McCartymore\" Addressed and dated Corke, Jun...<\/span>\n Title - \"A jealous letter of Dennis McCartie to his sister, Madam McCartymore\" Addressed and dated Corke, June 14th 1721. Addressed to Mrs Mary McCarite more at Pallis (the latter is faint). A resume of this letter, which concerns Mary's ill feeling and attitute towards Dennis , is published by MacLysaght E., (1942, reprinted 1970), p.21. A watermark is visible in this paper.
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\n Title - \"Case as instructions for Counsel to settle draft Deed of Assignment from the Earl of Kenmare (Thomas,...<\/span>\n Title - \"Case as instructions for Counsel to settle draft Deed of Assignment from the Earl of Kenmare (Thomas, 3rd Earl) to Vist. Castleross (Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl) and be advised\". Extract from document as follows: \"The following are the instructions given by Mr. Gallway on the subject. \"Lord Kenmare some time ago transferred to Visct. Castlerosse the management and possession of all his Estates reserving to himself an Annuity of £6,000 a year. He also gave up to him his mansion House in Killarney and the Demesne & Parks together with all household furniture & personal property at Killarney. It is considered desirable that this Assignment should be carried out by Deed as Lord Castlerosse ought to be legal owner in order to grant leases and otherwise properly exercise the duties appertaining to ownership. Lord Castlerosse should be made to Covenant to pay the Annuity above mentioned which should be in all respects a rent charge upon the Estates payable on the 1st May & 1st November in every year by equal payments. I think the Leinster Estates now in the Incumbered Estates Courts ought to be excepted out of the Deed as their introduction into it might interfere with the proceedings already taken. If the personal property entended to be conveyed should be scheduled I can be informed and will have the schedule prepared. It would however be a convenience of this can be dispensed with without interfering with the validity of the transfer. The Deed should only deal with the Estates in the Family Settlement of 1853 with the aforesaid exception of the Leinster Estates. The Clare Estates are not intended to be included. Care should be taken in the Conveyance to Lord Castlerosse to included all arrears of rent\". Counsel will please settle Draft herewith sent (not included) & advise generally upon the arrangement and the best mode of carrying out Lord Kenmare. The present Earl of Kenmare (Thomas, 3rd Earl) succeeded to the Title and Estates upon the death of his brother the late Valentine Earl of Kenmare who died 31st October 1853. A copy of the Family Settlement of 28th January 1853 settling the Kenmare Estate is herewith sent (not included here)\". Unfortunately Counsel's repy is very faded, however his advice appears to be for Lord Kenmare to convey the lands in question to a Trustee for his lifetime.
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\n Text as follows: \"I Valentine Earl of Kenmare do hereby publish and declare this to be a Codicil to my last Wi...<\/span>\n Text as follows: \"I Valentine Earl of Kenmare do hereby publish and declare this to be a Codicil to my last Will and Testament. I hereby give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Augusta Ann* Countess of Kenmare, any sum or sums of money that may at the time of my decease be standing invested in my name in any of the public funds, and particularly a sum of ten thousand pounds standing in my name in the three and a quarter per cent stacks. These to be in addition to and over and above whatever she may be entitled to receive under my last will and testament, or under any ither legal instrument I may have heretofore executed. signed and sealed by me this eight day of May 1847. Kenmare (accompanied by red wax seal). This my intention to have this Codicil properly executed on the first convenient pooortunity. Should any thing happen to me however in the mean time I trust these my intentions will be fulfilled. Kenmare May 8th 1847\". *Augusta, the 2nd daughter of Sir Robert Meade Wilmot, 2nt Bt, was married on July 1st 1816 to the Rt. Hon Col. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare (died 31 Oct. 1853) (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1976, p. 513).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.39E.2 K.13E.2 K.13E.4 K.29E.33","6":"*Augusta, the 2nd daughter of Sir Robert Meade Wilmot, 2nt Bt, was married on July 1st 1816 to the Rt. Hon Col. Valentine, 2nd Earl of Kenmare (died 31 Oct. 1853) (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1976, p. 513).","7":"
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\n Title - \"Kenmare to Fingall & anor. Copy Memorial\". Extract from text as follows: \"No. 418825 - To the Regist...<\/span>\n Title - \"Kenmare to Fingall & anor. Copy Memorial\". Extract from text as follows: \"No. 418825 - To the Register appointed by Act of Parliament for Registering Deeds, and so forth in Ireland. A Memorial of a certain Indenture of 3 parts dated the 7th day of November 1808 and made between the Right Honble Valentine Browne Earl of Kenmare (1st Earl) in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland of the first part, the Right Honorable Lady Mary Anne Browne, daughter of the said Earl of Kenmare of the 2nd part and the Rt. Honble Arthur James Plunkett, Earl of Fingall* in that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland and Gerald Aylmer now residing in the City of Dublin Wsq. of the third part whereby in consideration of the natural love and affection which the said Earl of Kenmare has for his said daughter and for consideration (?) herein mentioned, he the said Earl of Kenmare did grant, bargain, sell and demise unto the said Earl of Fingall* and Gerald Aylmer all those the Towns, lands, farms messuages, tenaments and hereditaments situate in the Co. of Kerry etc\", the Earl of Fingall and Gerald Aylmer to hold the said premises for 100 years \"at the rent of one pepper corn\" upon trust that the said Earl of Fingall and Gerald Aylmer & their survivors etc. should immediately from and after the sealing and delivery of the Deed \"of which this is a Memorial\" raise during the life of Lady Mary Anne Browne, the sum of £300 \"and should pay the same unto the said Lady Mary Anne Browne by even half yearly payments\", free from all taxes etc., \" for her own sole and separate use independant of any husband she might marry etc\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*Arthur James, 8th Earl of Fingall, b. 9th September 1759, created Peer of the United Kingdom 20th June 1831, by the title of Baron Fingall of Woollhampton Lodge, County Berks. (Burke's Peerage 1959, 102nd edition, p. 860).","7":"
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\n Title: \"Lord Kenmare to James Mahony. Lease of Tenements for 999 years from the first of May 1779. Rent per an...<\/span>\n Title: \"Lord Kenmare to James Mahony. Lease of Tenements for 999 years from the first of May 1779. Rent per annum 15s. 0d.\" Beneath the title and written in pencil is the following: \"Pd to Nov 77\". Typed beneath this again is \"Folio 129K.\"\n\nPortion of the text of the document reads as follows: \"..the said Lord Kenmare for and in consideration of the yearly rent covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned hath demised set and to farm let and by these presents Doth demise set and farm let unto the said James Mahony ALL THAT AND THOSE the tenements called part of Crumpes Moyeightragh bounding on the North with Walter Egars Tenement and on the South with Darby Moynihans Tenement and also the Tenement called John Norris and Moyeightragh containing about thirtyeight feet in the front bounding on the North with Thomas Galway's Tenement and on the South with Daniel Curtai's Tenement in as long ample and beneficial a manner as the said James Mahony now holds and enjoys the same with all and singular the backyards gardens rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining situate lying and being in the Town of Killarney..\" etc. The seals of both Kenmare and James Mahony were affixed to the end of the document.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This was one of a number of documents collected by Patricia O' Hare from Mr Martin Connolly at the Duchas office, 17 - 19 Hatch St., Dublin, on the 26th August 1999, and returned to Muckross House. According to Mr Connolly, his predecessor, Mr Michael O' Mahony (retired c. 10 years ago), had collected these documents from the Kenmare Estate Office in Killarney and brought them to Dublin where he used them to try to work out the land rents due to the then Office of Public Works, from the former Kenmare leases in the town of Killarney.","7":"
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\n Title is as follows: \"The Rt. Honble Earl Kenmare to Mr Hugh Falvey. Lease of his Inch and Tenements for ever ...<\/span>\n Title is as follows: \"The Rt. Honble Earl Kenmare to Mr Hugh Falvey. Lease of his Inch and Tenements for ever from the 1st of May 1811. Rent p annum £7.3.7\".\n\nPortion of the document reads as follows: \"This Indenture made the 23rd day of May in the Year of our Lord God one thousand eight hundred and eleven between The Right Honourable Valentine Earl of Kenmare of Killarney in the County of Kerry of the one part and Hugh Falvey of Killarney in the County of Kerry aforesaid gentleman of the other Part, Witnesseth that the said Earl of Kenmare for and in consideration of the yearly rent and covenants herein after reserved, hath demised, granted, set and to Farm let, released and confirmed and by these presents doth demise, grant, set, and to Farm let, release and confirm unto the said Hugh Falvey (in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said Earl of Kenmare for the term of one whole year by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents in consideration of five shillings Sterling and by force of the statute for transferring uses intyo possession) and to his Heirs Assigns all that and those that part of the Lands of Inch near the River Deanagh, with the tenements in the New Street together with the House or tenement in the Town of Killarney aforesaid & formerly in the occupancy of the representatives of the Widow Catherine Falveydeceased bounded on the North by the House formerly held by Edmond Tuohill and on the South by the House wherein Thomas Mawe (?) Tannor formerly lived containing in length to the front about fortyfive feet with the passage outhouses backyard and gardens to the same belonging now in the possession of the said Hugh Falvey in as large ample and beneficial a manner as he and his undertenants now hold and enjoy the same situate lying and being in the Barony of Magonihy (Magunihy) & County of Kerry aforesaid excepting and always reserving out of his demise unto the said Earl of Kenmare his Heirs Assigns the Tenememt called the Convent or Nunnery the Tenement called Doctor Dermod Falvey's, The New Chapel, The Dwelling House adjoining the same together with the back and front yards, basements, ways & passages to the same belonging with all Royalties Rights and Privileges to have and to hold the said demised Premises with the Rights, Members and Appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the said Hugh Falvey his Heirs abd Assigns, from the first day of May instant forever yielding and paying therefore and thereout, yearly and every year for ever unto the said Earl of Kenmare his Heirs and Assigns the yearly rent of seven pounds three shillings and seven pence sterling to be paid by two equal half yearly payments, on every first day of November and first day of May in every year during the said demise over and above all Taxes, Charges, and Impositions whatsoever, (Quit Rent and Crown Rent excepted), the first paymnet thereof to be made on the first day of November next ensuing the Date of these presents..\"etc. The following occurs at bottom left of document: \"Signed Sealed and Delivered (when the words released and confirmed release and Confirm were first interlined in presence of Thomas Galwey (Galway)\". The document is signed at bottom right by Kenmare and Hugh Falvey. Two seals appear to have been affixed but are now missing. The name of thomas Gallwey is also handwritten on reverse of document. \"No. 3\" is handwritten in red ink across (and at right angles to) part of the title of the document.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.7E.20, K.21E.1, K.21E.19, K.22E.33, K.28E.4","6":"Note: This document requires conservation as it is now almost in two pieces.\nThis was one of a number of documents collected by Patricia O' Hare from Mr Martin Connolly at the Duchas office, 17 - 19 Hatch St., Dublin, on the 26th August 1999, and returned to Muckross House. According to Mr Connolly, his predecessor, Mr Michael O' Mahony (retired c. 10 years ago), had collected these documents from the Kenmare Estate Office in Killarney and brought them to Dublin where he used them to try to work out the land rents due to the then Office of Public Works, from the former Kenmare leases in the town of Killarney.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"601","2":"K.58E.8","1":"19th Century","3":"12 October 1895","4":"
\n Copy of Civil Bill or Title Case between Eugene Sullivan of Coomleigh and Eugene Sullivan (Daniel) also of Coo...<\/span>\n Copy of Civil Bill or Title Case between Eugene Sullivan of Coomleigh and Eugene Sullivan (Daniel) also of Coomleigh regarding the altering of a stream by Eugene Sullivan, (Daniel) causing flooding to Eugene Sulliva's property. Letter to Leonard Estate Office, Killarney, from James Flynn, Solicitor, Bantry, Co Cork.
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\n Indenture made between Frances W. Woodley of Leades House, Shinagh, Co Cork, High Sheriff and the Righty Honor...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Frances W. Woodley of Leades House, Shinagh, Co Cork, High Sheriff and the Righty Honorable Valentine Augustus (4tth) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, Co Kerry, regarding the lands of Knockaneacossduff.
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\n In The High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division - Land Judges. Final Notice to Tenants and adjoinin...<\/span>\n In The High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division - Land Judges. Final Notice to Tenants and adjoining Owners and Occupiers. The Land Judges of the High court have ordered a Sale of the lands of Glendart, in the east division of West Carbery, Co Cork. Tenants Names and persons entitled to rights or Easements. Yearly Rent, Gale Days.
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\n Addressed from Windsor Castle. Dated May 24 1889.\n\nText as follows: \"My Dear Kenmare, The Queen thanks you for...<\/span>\n Addressed from Windsor Castle. Dated May 24 1889.\n\nText as follows: \"My Dear Kenmare, The Queen thanks you for your kind congratulation. I think her 34 Gd. Child.\nYours Truly,\n*Henry Ponsonby (?)\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.53E.2","6":"*Henry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria's private secretary - see \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert 1976, p. 69, London. The Kenmare referred to here appears to have been Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (b. May 1825. d. Feb. 1905). It appears likely that Kenmare had sent congratulations to Queen Victoria on the birth of a grandchild, Leopold Arthur Louis, born the 21st May 1889. (Later Lord Leopold Mountbatten). His parents were Princess Beatrice (youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, d. 1944) and Henry Morris Battenberg (d. 1895). Beatrice and Henry were married in July 1885 (Dorothy Marshall, \"The Life and Times of Victoria\", 1972, reprinted and reissued 1992, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, pp. 204-205 and 209.)\nThe watermark in this paper reads as follows: \"Original Mailing Mill Kent\".\n\nThis letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"
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\n \nLetter re the marriage of Queen Victoria's youngest daughter Princess Beatrice to Prince Henry of Battenburg,...<\/span>\n \nLetter re the marriage of Queen Victoria's youngest daughter Princess Beatrice to Prince Henry of Battenburg, on 23 July 1885).\nAddressed from Osborne. Dated January 5 1885. Text of letter as follows:\n\"My dear Kenmare\nThe Queen commands me to thank you sincerely for your kind congratulations.\nThough originally opposed to the idea of this marriage, Her Majesty has been so much pleased with Prince Henry that she feels quite satisified the Princess will be happy.\nHe is a pleasing young man, rather like the Duke of Teck.\nThe marriage will probably take place in Whippingham Church in July.\nYours very truly,\n*Henry Ponsonby.\n
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.53E.1","6":"Henry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria's private secretary - see \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert 1976, p. 69, London.\nThis letter refers to the marriage between Beatrice, youngest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Henry of Battenberg, in July 1885. Queen Victoria did not like the idea of losing her last unmarried daughter, but finally gave her consent to the marriage on condition that the couple live with her. The couple were married in Whippingham parish church near Osborne, the first royal marriage, apart from that of Princess Alice's, not to be treated as a great occasion. Prince Henry died in 1895 when, longing for a more active life, he wrung permission from the Queen to join a military expedition against the Ashanti, who were constantly slave-raiding on the Gold Coast. He developed fever en route to the front and died while being brought home (Dorothy Marshall, \"The Life and Times of Victoria\", 1972, reprinted and reissued 1992, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, pp. 204-205 and 209.). \n\nThe Kenmare referred to here appears to have been Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (b. May. 1825. d. Feb. 1905). He served as Lord Chamberlain 1880-1885.\nThis letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"606","2":"K.53E.4","1":"19th Century","3":"23 August 1886","4":"
\n Headed notepaper addressed from Frognal, Footscray. Dated Aug. 23, 1886.\nMy Dear Kenmare,\nI was pleased to hea...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed from Frognal, Footscray. Dated Aug. 23, 1886.\nMy Dear Kenmare,\nI was pleased to hear that the rumours afloat of your so's marriage confirmed by your letter. I do not accounts of the young lady, but I am devoted to her mother Lady Revelstroke and I believe she is like her (?). We are very glad of any news (?) that concern the whole (?) Kenmare - .\nI have had a long conversation with Gladstone who seems to think that the government have put thumbs (?) into a hole. - - - - from House after the of the Queen's speech is a - - . That the Irish Party will look keen for it now to - - - - - middle of September. The whip - - - is no chance of the - being -. - like 1st - -& - - is a week for the ---- Bill . Gn (General) Buller is a first rate man - but I do not quite quite (?) make out what he is like in Kerry. Is he to have Miliatary Law under the Chief Secretary?\n (Final paragraph of letter is very difficult to discipher as is the signature).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The Kenmare referred to here appears to have been Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (b. May. 1825. d. Feb. 1905). He served as Lord Chamberlain 1880-1885. The letter appears to have been written on the occasion of his so's engagement. His son was Valentine Charles (b. 1860, d. 1941), later 5th Earl of Kenmare. He married Hon Elizabeth Baring (d. 1944), eldest daughter of 1st Baron Revelstroke on 26 April 1887 (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, 1976, p. 513). \nThe writing in this letter is very difficult to decipher.\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"
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\n Letter may relate to the death of Napoleon IV on 1 June 1879, in Zulu War,\nHeader notepaper addressed from Bal...<\/span>\n Letter may relate to the death of Napoleon IV on 1 June 1879, in Zulu War,\nHeader notepaper addressed from Balmoral Castle. Dated 19 June.\nMy Dear Lord Kenmare,\nI have received and shown the Queen your kind letter - & Her Majesty desired me to send you Her best thanks for your sympathy, which The Queen knows is most sincere. Truly the grief of the beloved Empress' family is shared by the whole world - And in addition to private feelings we may all mourne the tragic termination of a career, which had been - & was to have been so grand & noble. The Queen is not ill - but (?) sorely grieved & suffering bitterly for the poor stricken Empress - She goes south tomorrow, which I think is good for the Queen. I trust Lady Kenmare is much better - I have grieved to hear of her illness. Believe me,\nYours very truly,\n(signiture illeligible)
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"It is likely that this letter was written following the death of Victoria's eldest son-in-law, Frederick III, German Emperor and King of Prussia. He was married to Queen Victoria' eldest daughter Princess Victoria (b. 1840) and was the father of Kaiser William II. Frederick died on the 15th of June 1888 (Burke's Peerage, 1959 edition, p.LXXX).\n\nHenry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria's private secretary - see \"Edward V11\" by Christoper Hibbert 1976, p. 69, London.\nThis letter refers to the marriage between Beatrice, youngest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Henry of Battenberg, in July 1885. Queen Victoria did not like the idea of losing her last unmarried daughter, but finally gave her consent to the marriage on condition that the couple live with her. The couple were married in Whippingham parish church near Osborne, the first royal marriage, apart from that of Princess Alice's, not to be treated as a great occasion. Prince Henry died in 1895 when, longing for a more active life, he wrnug permission from the Queen to join a military expedition against the Ashanti, who were constantly slave-raiding on the Gold Coast. He developed fever en route to the front and died while being brought home (Dorothy Marshall, \"The Life and Times of Victoria\", 1972, reprinted and reissued 1992, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, pp. 204-205 and 209.). \n\nThe Kenmare referred to here appears to have been Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (b. May. 1825. d. Feb. 1905). He served as Lord Chamberlain 1880-1885.\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"608","2":"K.53E.8","1":"19th Century","3":"Thursday, 17 November 1864","4":"
\n Letter dated \"Thursday Nov. 17th 1864. My Dear *Lord K. , I received your letter as before late last...<\/span>\n Letter dated \"Thursday Nov. 17th 1864. My Dear *Lord K. , I received your letter as before late last evening. Try (?) at much the purport of it which I hope you will pardon me but in obedience to your desire, which is as - - - a receipt for your cheque with - and grateful thanks for all your Acts of Kindness to me. I do assure you My Dear Lord in simple sincerity and \"Sans Phrases\" that it causes me much painful sensation to make use of this huge cheque from you when in all human probability, the duration of my Life may not require the use of the entire of it, but as it is your kind Will so be it done. My wants are not many and unless I am much mistaken before long they will not be any. But whatever may be the duration or extent of that life to the prolongation of which you have so much contributed by your kindness & bounty of late years. I shall to the latest hour of it or so long as memory has any power in my mind never forget your kindness and your goodness (?) to me. Much has occurred of late which has caused me grief and regret but believe me and I have never touched on the subject before, it has in no way rested with me. Believe me My Dear Lord and most kind friend, faithfully and gratefully Yours George (?) goody.\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note: Parts of this letter are illeligible and difficult to read. The Lord Kenmare referred to here is Capt. Thomas 3rd Earl of Kenmare, b. 1789, married 1822 Catherine daughter and co-heiress of Edmund O' Callaghan of Kilgory, Co. Clare. Thomas died 26th December 1871. (Burke's Irish Family Records, 1976, p. 513, London).\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"609","2":"K.53E.9","1":"19th Century","3":"14 April 1878","4":"
\n Letter addressed and dated as follows: \"Ballybunion. 14th April '78. My Lord Kenmare, You will perceive by...<\/span>\n Letter addressed and dated as follows: \"Ballybunion. 14th April '78. My Lord Kenmare, You will perceive by the enclosed article from the Freemans Journal that I had abundant foundation for the observances I made in reference to Mr Hussey. He has already done the tenants of the *Harenc property immense mischief. They would on all probability be declared the purchasers at £75.000 had not Mr Hussey interfered. He has offered £80.500. The matter will come before Judge Ormsby on Thursday. Mr Hussey was sorely pressed before the select committee of the House of Commons on the *Bright Clauses. In fact the matter had become so serious that the room was cleared and a long discussion took place as to whether he should be called upon to answer certain questions. I have this on the most absolute authority. Your Lordship will have the Kindness (?) to consider this and my former letter. Strictky confidential, I am My Lord with great respect Yours etc., M. O' Connor (?)'\nThe *Harenc Estate is referred to by Sam Hussey himself in his memoirs as follows: \"So large a part has the purchase of this estate made in my more public appearances, owing to the fact that I have been brought into general notice through offensive legal proceedings, that a brief account of the matter must form part of my reminiscences. Prior to 1879, a gentleman named Harenc, the owner of a large extent of landed property in the north of Kerry, died. Who the estate subsequently belonged to I am uncertain. Anyhow, according to the title-deeds, it was somehow divided among ten or twelve individuals before the property came into the Land Estate Courts for sale. This circumstances suggested to a large number of the tenantry that it might be an opportunity to avail themselves of the provisions of the Bright Clauses, and become pretty cheaply the owners of the land on which they lived. After they had offered the sum of £75,000 for the estate, for the purpose of splitting it up into small holdings, it was found that the trustee had privately agreed to sell it to Mr goodman Gentleman, the agent for the late Mr Harenc, for £65,000. The tenants were not going to be frustrated by that - being Irish men and litigious, which is one and the same thing. So they appealed to the Landed Estates Court, and induced Judge Ormsby to make an order annulling the deed of sale, and directing that the property should be put up in lots suitable to the purposes of the tenants. Several of the tenants who did not want the property split up approached me to suggest I should buy the property, and appeared by counsel - the present Judge Johnson - in support of me. I met the tenants, and stated that if it fell to me I would give each of them a lease of thirty-one years, and indemnify myself for the purchase-money by a rise on the entire rental of five per cent, on the valuation of each estate, according to current estimates, at which they showed every sign of satisfaction. I then offered £80,000 for the whole estate, and was declared the purchaser. A large bonfire was lighted on February 20th, 1878, by the tenants at Aghabey, near Lixnow, on their being apprised I had become their landlord. Another section of tenants, however, were anxious that the property should be bought by Messrs. Lonbard and Murphy, private individuals I never met. The judge of the Landed Estate Court, Judge Ormsby gave them the property. I appealed against this decision and the Court of Appeal unanimously reversed the verdict of Judge Ormsby, the three judges being the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, the Master of the Rolls - who said it was one of the most important cases decided since the foundation of the Land Court - and Lord Justice Deasy. I have been told on most excellent authority that Lord Justice Christian declined to sit because, as he told the Lord Chancellor, he felt so strongly in my favour that he could not hear the case with an unbiassed mind. There had been a demonstration at the previous decision, but is paled before the great rejoicings over my success among all the tenantry over whom I was agent. There were more than fifty bonfires blazing that night in Kerry, so that the county looked as though it were signalling the advent of another Armada, as in the fragment Macaulay left. The only place where any opposition was exhibited was in Castleisland, whence the Lombard family originally sprant, and there the lighted tar-barrels, which had been placed on the ruins of the old castle, were extinguished, to avoid unpleasant contact with a gang of rowdy rought. Messrs. Lombard and Murphy had stated that they were buying on behalf of the tenants. So I served them with notice that if they undertook to sell to every tenant his own holding they might have the property. This they very wisely declined, and left me in the position that in 1879 I finally purchased a property on what was called an indefeasible Partiamentary title, under the approval of Her Majesty's Judges, and in 1881 an Act of Parliament practically took one-third of it from me. In 1881 I wrote a letter to Mr Gladstone, asking him to take my property and give me back my money. To this he returned an evasive answer, declining my offer. If the tenants had themselves bought the Harenc property at that time they would by this time all be paupers, for they could only get two-thirds of the money from government, and would have had to borrow the other third at a heavy rate of interest. One man, Mr Hewson, bought one of the farms for £13.500, and under Mr Gerald Balfour's Act of 1896 it was compulsorily sold to the tenants for about £6000. I have the exact figures at Tralee, but these are approximate enough for the purpose of demonstration. Several of the other tenants took me into Court. I had a piece of reclaimable ground on my own hands which I let for eight shillings an acre. The adjoining tenant, with exactly the ame nature of land - which he swore on oath he had paid more than the fee-simple in improvong - had his rent fixed by the cCounty Court at four shillings an acre --------------- My relations with my Harenc tenantry were always good. After the purchase in 1879 I had no trouble with them, and on the contrary received the warmest thanks from the parish priet for my conduct as a landlord. I drained the soil and imported seed potatoes, besides executing other improvements. The estate was not in good order when I purchased it, and I know from other sources that the tenants were well satisified with me.\" (\"Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent\", by Samual M. Hussey, 1904, pp. 82 - 85, London.)\n\nThe *Bright Clauses, inserted in the Land Act of 1871 largely due to the insistence of John Bright, permitted tenants to borrow from the state two-thirds of the cost of their holdings repaying the debt by five per cent annuities spread over thirty-five years. However the Bright Clauses remained little more than a \"pious gesture\". (\"Ireland since the Famine\" by F. S. L. Lyons, 1985, p. 146, Fontana Press.)\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").\n
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K. 53E. 11","6":"The *Bright Clauses, inserted in the Land Act of 1871 largely due to the insistence of John Bright, permitted tenants to borrow from the state two-thirds of the cost of their holdings repaying the debt by five per cent annuities spread over thirty-five years. However the Bright Clauses remained little more than a \"pious gesture\". (\"Ireland since the Famine\" by F. S. L. Lyons, 1985, p. 146, Fontana Press.)\nThe Lord Kenmare referred to here is Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, born 1825, married 1858 Gertrude Harriet, only daughter of Rev. Lord Charles Thymnne. Valentine died February 1905.\n\nThe *Harenc Estate is referred to by Sam Hussey himself in his memoirs as follows: \"So large a part has the purchase of this estate made in my more public appearances, owing to the fact that I have been brought into general notice through offensive legal proceedings, that a brief account of the matter must form part of my reminiscences. Prior to 1879, a gentleman named Harenc, the owner of a large extent of landed property in the north of Kerry, died. Who the estate subsequently belonged to I am uncertain. Anyhow, according to the title-deeds, it was somehow divided among ten or twelve individuals before the property came into the Land Estate Courts for sale. This circumstances suggested to a large number of the tenantry that it might be an opportunity to avail themselves of the provisions of the Bright Clauses, and become pretty cheaply the owners of the land on which they lived. After they had offered the sum of £75,000 for the estate, for the purpose of splitting it up into small holdings, it was found that the trustee had privately agreed to sell it to Mr goodman Gentleman, the agent for the late Mr Harenc, for £65,000. The tenants were not going to be frustrated by that - being Irish men and litigious, which is one and the same thing. So they appealed to the Landed Estates Court, and induced Judge Ormsby to make an order annulling the deed of sale, and directing that the property should be put up in lots suitable to the purposes of the tenants. Several of the tenants who did not want the property split up approached me to suggest I should buy the property, and appeared by counsel - the present Judge Johnson - in support of me. I met the tenants, and stated that if it fell to me I would give each of them a lease of thirty-one years, and indemnify myself for the purchase-money by a rise on the entire rental of five per cent, on the valuation of each estate, according to current estimates, at which they showed every sign of satisfaction. I then offered £80,000 for the shole estate, and was declared the purchaser. A large bonfire was lighted on February 20th, 1878, by the tenants at Aghabey, near Luxnow, on their being apprised I had become their landlord. Another section of tenants, however, were anxious that the property should be bought by Messrs. Lonbard and Murphy, private individuals I never met. The judge of the Landed Estate Court, Judge Ormsby gave them the property. I appealed against this decision and the Court of Appeal unanimously reversed the verdict of Judge Ormsby, the three judges being the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, the Master of the Rolls - who said it was one of the most important cases decided since the foundation of the Land Court - and Lord Justice Deasy. I have been told on most excellent authority that Lord Justice Christian declined to sit because, as he told the Lord Chancellor, he felt so strongly in my favour that he could not hear the case with an unbiassed mind. There had been a demonstration at the previous decision, but is paled before the great rejoicings over my success among all the tenantry over whom I was agent. There were more than fifty bonfires blazing that night in Kerry, so that the county looked as though it were signalling the advent of another Armada, as in the fragment Macaulay left. The only place where any opposition was exhibited was in Castleisland, whence the Lombard family originally sprant, and there the lighted tar-barrels, which had been placed on the ruins of the old castle, were extinguished, to avoid unpleasant contact with a gang of rowdy rought. Messrs. Lombard and Murphy had stated that they were buying on behalf of the tenants. So I served them with notice that if they undertook to sell to every tenant his own holding they might have the property. This they very wisely declined, and left me in the position that in 1879 I finally purchased a property on what was called an indefeasible Partiamentary title, under the approval of Her Majesty's Judges, and in 1881 an Act of Parliament practically took one-third of it from me. In 1881 I wrote a letter to Mr Gladstone, asking him to take my property and give me back my money. To this he returned an evasive answer, declining my offer. If the tenants had themselves bought the Harenc property at that time they would by this time all be paupers, for they could only get two-thirds of the money from government, and would have had to borrow the other third at a heavy rate of interest. One man, Mr Hewson, bought one of the farms for £13.500, and under Mr Gerald Balfour's Act of 1896 it was compulsorily sold to the tenants for about £6000. I have the exact figures at Tralee, but these are approximate enough for the purpose of demonstration. Several of the other tenants took me into Court. I had a piece of reclaimable ground on my own hands which I let for eight shillings an acre. The adjoining tenant, with exactly the ame nature of land - which he swore on oath he had paid more than the fee-simple in improvong - had his rent fixed by the cCounty Court at four shillings an acre --------------- My relations with my Harenc tenantry were always good. After the purchase in 1879 I had no trouble with them, and on the contrary received the warmest thanks from the parish priet for my conduct as a landlord. I drained the soil and imported seed potatoes, besides executing other improvements. The estate was not in good order when I purchased it, and I know from other sources that the tenants were well satisified with me.\" (\"Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent\", by Samual M. Hussey, 1904, pp. 82 - 85, London.)\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"
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\n \"London. Jan. 27\/72 (1872) \nMy Dear Lord Bishop. If I have allowed myself to run into debt as your corre...<\/span>\n \"London. Jan. 27\/72 (1872) \nMy Dear Lord Bishop. If I have allowed myself to run into debt as your correspondent it has not been owing to any want of attention to the circumstances to which you have been good enough to ask my notice. I have been in constant communication with Mr Trench upon the subject of our voters and tho' the vigorous push which the enemy are making makes me anxious to take every precaution. I hope we may succeed in sending most of them to poll for Dease. Mr Trench left for Ireland on Friday night. He is quite unfit for the task, but his courage and devotion have overcome his physical weakness which is still great. I was sure your lordship would sympathise with him. He has borne the blow* very bravely, but it is himself answerable for the - (?) outlay and that he does not wish for assistance. This is most chivalrous on his part for I know the cost will be heavy and I would have been very glad to have done all I could to lighten the load which weighs so heavily on his shoulders. Your lordship will have probably seen Mr Trench's circular letter* which will I think be useful. \nI received a letter from the Revd. J. O' Leary of Waterville evidently intended to obtain from me an answer which might be used in favour of the Home Ruler - I worded my reply as cautiously as I could, repudiating coercion but repeating that I should regret extremely any support which Blennerhassett might receive from among my tenants. Thanking your lordship for your letter, I am your Lordship's faithful servant, Landsdowne.*\nP. S. I should add the \"coldness\" of the reception accorded to Mr Dease's agent appears to have been a little overrated. The man was one of the tradesmen - employed by the Estate and perpetually in the office - the clerk in charge, upon the occasion referred to, in answer to a question addressed to him, answered that as yet he had received instructions to do no more than state in reply to enquiries that I was in favour of Mr Dease's candidature. \"\nNote: Written beside Lansdowne's signature is the following: \"The Most Rev. the Bishop of Kerry - (?)\".\nThe contents of this letter appear to refer to the Home Rule election of 1872. \"The first contested election in thirty years for the county of Kerry took place in 1872. Hitherto the representation of the county had been shared by amicable agreement between the Catholic earls of Kenmare, who were Whig-Liberal and the Protestant Herbert family of Muckross, who were Tory. In 1872 a vacancy arose for the county following the death of the earl of Kenmare (Thomas died 26th Dec. 1871), when his son (Valentine Augustus), who had represented Kerry, was elevated to the peerage. The new earl's cousin, James A. Dease, was thereupon brought from Westmeath to replace him. This time, however, the cosy consensus of the previous thirty years was disrupted. A young Protestant landlord, Rowland P. Blennerhassett, who owned lands in the Cahersiveen neighbourhood, put himself forward as a Home Rule candidate. The landslords of the county, bothWhig and Tory, together with the unionist Catholic bishop, David Moriarty, threw their influence behind Dease and the Kenmares. Blennerhassett, who also supported land reform and amnesty for Fenian prisoners, was taken up by nationalists of all shades. A historic and keenly-fought contest resulted - doubly interesting because it was among the last elections in Ireland to be conducted under open voting as opposed to secret ballot. It resulted in a resounding victory for the Home Rule candidate.\" (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, ps. 636 - 637). \n\nTrench's first wife had recently died at this time and this is probably the \"blow\" referred to above. She died on the 11th January 1872. \"Townsend Trench was precluded by the recent death of his first wife from campaigning actively, but addressed a public letter to the Lansdowne tenantry, advising them that Home Rule would lead to ultimate separation and the loss of career opportunities in the imperial service.\" (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, p. 637 and 644.) This public letter must be the \"circular letter\" referred to above.\nThe reply which Lansdowne made to the letter received from Rev. J. O' Leary must refer to the rumours that the lansdowne tenants were to be coerced into voting for Dease. (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, p. 637.)\n\n* Lansdowne was Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice (1845-1927), fifth marquess, and viceroy of India from 1888 to 1893. He was only 21 and a student at Oxford when he succeeded as fifth marquess. \"In June 1868 he accepted a junior lordship of the treasury from Gladstone. Although only twenty-four, and without experience of public life, 'office was automatically offered to his great name and title'. From 1872 until the fall of Gladstone's government in 1874 he was under-secretary for war. On Gladstone's return to office in 1880 he was made under-secretary for India. Within two months, however, he resigned in opposition to the latter's Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 'by which an evicted irish tenant could get compensation if bad harvests had prevented him paying his rent and the landlord had refused his reasonable offers'. When Gladstone substituted his much more radical Land Act of 1881, guaranteeing Irish tenants fair rent, fixity of tenure and freedom of sale, Lansdowne broke with him.\" (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, p. XL - xLv. -\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").\n\nMr Lyne gave a lecture on Trench to the members of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society in the library in Killarney on Friday 5th of April of April. I gave him a copy of the above letter at that meeting. He sent a letter dated 22nd April 2002 and addressed to me in which he stated the following:\nThe Letter is extremely interesting, indicating as it does the extent to which the fifth Marquess of Lansdowne was directly involved in coercing his tenants into voting for the Conservative candidate. It indicates that, as on this issue, he and his father and grandfather may well have been the real authors of the various controversial policies of W. S. Trench and his son.\" (Patricia O'Hare, Muckross House Research Library).\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").\nThe letter is written in black ink. On each sheet of paper there is a crest of a centeur beneath a crown.\n\nThe contents of this letter appear to refer to the Home Rule election of 1872. \"The first contested election in thirty years for the county of Kerry took place in 1872. Hitherto the representation of the county had been shared by amicable agreement between the Catholic earls of Kenmare, who were Whig-Liberal and the Protestant Herbert family of Muckross, who were Tory. In 1872 a vacancy arose for the county following the death of the earl of Kenmare (Thomas died 26th Dec. 1871), when his son (Valentine Augustus), who had represented Kerry, was elevated to the peerage. The new earl's cousin, James A. Dease, was thereupon brought from Westmeath to replace him. This time, however, the cosy consensus of the previous thirty years was disrupted. A young Protestant landlord, Rowland P. Blennerhassett, who owned lands in the Cahersiveen neighbourhood, put himself forward as a Home Rule candidate. The landslords of the county, bothWhig and Tory, together with the unionist Catholic bishop, David Moriarty, threw their influence behind Dease and the Kenmares. Blennerhassett, who also supported land reform and amnesty for Fenian prisoners, was taken up by nationalists of all shades. A historic and keenly-fought contest resulted - doubly interesting because it was among the last elections in Ireland to be conducted under open voting as opposed to secret ballot. It resulted in a resounding victory for the Home Rule candidate.\" (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, ps. 636 - 637). \n\nTrench's first wife had recently died at this time and this is probably the \"blow\" referred to above. She died on the 11th January 1872. \"Townsend Trench was precluded by the recent death of his first wife from campaigning actively, but addressed a public letter to the Lansdowne tenantry, advising them that Home Rule would lead to ultimate separation and the loss of career opportunities in the imperial service.\" (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, p. 637 and 644.) This public letter must be the \"circular letter\" referred to above.\nThe reply which Lansdowne made to the letter received from Rev. J. O' Leary must refer to the rumours that the lansdowne tenants were to be coerced into voting for Dease. (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, p. 637.)\n\n* Lansdowne was Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice (1845-1927), fifth marquess, and viceroy of India from 1888 to 1893. He was only 21 and a student at Oxford when he succeeded as fifth marquess. \"In June 1868 he accepted a junior lordship of the treasury from Gladstone. Although only twenty-four, and without experience of public life, 'office was automatically offered to his great name and title'. From 1872 until the fall of Gladstone's government in 1874 he was under-secretary for war. On Gladstone's return to office in 1880 he was made under-secretary for India. Within two months, however, he resigned in opposition to the latter's Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 'by which an evicted irish tenant could get compensation if bad harvests had prevented him paying his rent and the landlord had refused his reasonable offers'. When Gladstone substituted his much more radical Land Act of 1881, guaranteeing Irish tenants fair rent, fixity of tenure and freedom of sale, Lansdowne broke with him.\" (See \"The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S. Trench, 1849-72\", by Gerard J. Lyne, Dublin, 2001, p. XL - xLv. -\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").\n\nMr Lyne gave a lecture on Trench to the members of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society in the library in Killarney on Friday 5th of April of April. I gave him a copy of the above letter at that meeting. He sent a letter dated 22nd April 2002 and addressed to me in which he stated the following:\nThe Letter is extremely interesting, indicating as it does the extent to which the fifth Marquess of Lansdowne was directly involved in coercing his tenants into voting for the Conservative candidate. It indicates that, as on this issue, he and his father and grandfather may well have been the real authors of the various controversial policies of W. S. Trench and his son.\"","7":"
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\n Letter probably written by Monsignor Ignzazio Persico who was sent to Ireland in 1887 by Pope Leo XIII to inve...<\/span>\n Letter probably written by Monsignor Ignzazio Persico who was sent to Ireland in 1887 by Pope Leo XIII to investage the Irish Nationalist movement, Plan of Campaign, etc. The text reads as follows: \"Monsignor Persico* presents his compliments to the Countess of Kenmare, and begs to say that he shall have much pleasure to pay Her Ladyship and Lord Kenmare a visit. At present he cannot say when it may be in his power to do so, but he will do his best to give a proof of his respect for the Kenmare family, while he accepts their p of loyalty to the Holy See given by Lady and Lord Kenmare. Dublin 21st July 1889.\"\nC. P. Crane in his book \"Memories of a Resident Magistrate\" (1938, University Press, Edinburgh, p. 111), refers to Monsignor Persico. In September of 1887, \"the whole country was agog at the news that Monsignor Persico, the Papal Envoy, would visit Kerry. His mission was to inquire into the state of the country from the religious point of view, to see how far the inculcation of boycotting was compatible with the teaching of the Catholic religion. I met this venerable man, and his secretary, Father Gualdi, and heard him preach. He gave me the impression of being a man of great force of character veiled under the gentlest of manners. He was a perfect diplomatist in his bearing and conversation, assimilating all the information he could and imparting nothing but what was unimportant to his hearers. His mission was followed by the promulgation of a papal rescript, condemning the Plan of Campaign and boycotting as being contrary to morals. This rescript had not the force of a papal bull, as it was not pronounced ex cathedra and was not, as a bull is, nailed to the doors of St. Peter's in Rome. Hence it was not regarded by ordinary people as of much effect. But I remember that all the sufferers in the revolution were very hopeful about the mission of Monsignor Persico.\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"C. P. Crane in his book \"Memories of a Resident Magistrate\" (1938, University Press, Edinburgh, p. 111), refers to Monsignor Persico. In September of 1887, \"the whole country was agog at the news that Monsignor Persico, the Papal Envoy, would visit Kerry. His mission was to inquire into the state of the country from the religious point of view, to see how far the inculcation of boycotting was compatible with the teaching of the Catholic religion. I met this venerable man, and his secretary, Father Gualdi, and heard him preach. He gave me the impression of being a man of great force of character veiled under the gentlest of manners. He was a perfect diplomatist in his bearing and conversation, assimilating all the information he could and imparting nothing but what was unimportant to his hearers. His mission was followed by the promulgation of a papal rescript, condemning the Plan of Campaign and boycotting as being contrary to morals. This rescript had not the force of a papal bull, as it was not pronounced ex cathedra and was not, as a bull is, nailed to the doors of St. Peter's in Rome. Hence it was not regarded by ordinary people as of much effect. But I remember that all the sufferers in the revolution were very hopeful about the mission of Monsignor Persico.\"\nThe Lord Kenmare referred to here was Col. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (b. 1825, d. 1905). He was married in 1858 to Gertrude Harriet (d. 1913) only daughter of Rev. Lord Charles Thynne.\n\n(This letter was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"
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\n \"Ballybunion, April 13th 1878. Dear Lord Kenmare, I feel it is due to your Lordship to offer an explanation...<\/span>\n \"Ballybunion, April 13th 1878. Dear Lord Kenmare, I feel it is due to your Lordship to offer an explanation for the part I have taken at the meeting held last Wednesday in Listowel, a report of which I enclose as given in the Freeman. Your Lordship will perceive that whenever Mr. Hussey is alluded to your Lordship's name is almost invariably connected with his. The cause if this:-When Mr Hussey ----------before Judge Ormsby thus preventing them from becoming purcherers of their holdings it was announced he was agent to the Earl of Kenmare and the rumour was circulated that he was burying the property for your Lordship. It is now however well known that Mr Hussey was buying the property for himself. I have read a copy of an affidavit filed by Mr Hussey which discloses a state of things ---taking the facts set forth in the affidavit in connection with the public - declarations of Mr Hussey I do not hesitate to pronounce his conduct to be most dishonourable and disruptable and altogether unworthy of a man having the higher regard to truth and fair dealings. You may rest assurred my Lord that nothing but an - sense of duty and a most pressing regard for the interests of our flocks could induce so large a number of clergyment to condemn in so solomn and - - a manner the conduct of a gentleman who is your Lordship's agent. If your Lordship's - name appear prominently or incorrectly connected with that of Mr Hussey it was not the fault of this meeting at which I presided. The circumstance has been recklessly pursued (?) for what affect it is not for me to say in the public press for the last two or three months. I am my Lord with sincere respect Yours, etc., Fr. O' Connor. \n
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\n \"Knockany Vicarage, Han. 12th 1852.\"\nMy Dear Sir, Since I had the pleasure of seeing you in Hospital, I measur...<\/span>\n \"Knockany Vicarage, Han. 12th 1852.\"\nMy Dear Sir, Since I had the pleasure of seeing you in Hospital, I measured the length of boundary fence required between that part of Lord Kenmare's land which I hold and the College land, also the length of fence required along the road and find I made a mistake as it is 47 perches instead of 37 which I told you at that time. I am sure Lord Kenmare will have no objection to give me the land for the value and also to have the fences made, when you inform him that I have laid out more than £1200 on the house and land, which makes the living far more valuable than it was when his Lordship received £2000 for my presentation to it. I enclose a map of the land with a few remarks - trusting you will execuse the trouble I am giving you - I remain, Dear Sir Yours faithfully J. de Courcy O' Grady.
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\n \"83 Lower Mount Street, 17 Jan. 1852.\nMadame, The history of the Knockany vicarage is as follows. About the ye...<\/span>\n \"83 Lower Mount Street, 17 Jan. 1852.\nMadame, The history of the Knockany vicarage is as follows. About the year 1834 the benefice then about £600 a year became vacant and numerous applications were made to my father for his influence with Lord Kenmare to obtain the living. Among other applicants were the friends of the present incumbant J. De Courcy O' Grady and the negiotations was carried on through Mr John Drew Atkins an attorney acting for the O' Grady of - and Mr Win his father in law, who offered to give my father £2000 provided he got the living for the person who now holds it. My father says he wrote to his lordship mentioning the vacancy recommending J. de Courcy O' Grady and asking whether his Lordship had any objection to his receiving a compliment as was customary to give the agent on such occasions. He did not however mention the sum. His Lordship in his reply did not allude to this question and my father took the money. It never was intended however as anything----\".\n\nIt is difficult to read the text of this letter.
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\n Written in French. Translated here as follows:\n\"Morgan House, Ham. Surrey. 20 October 1867.\nMadame, The Counte...<\/span>\n Written in French. Translated here as follows:\n\"Morgan House, Ham. Surrey. 20 October 1867.\nMadame, The Countesse of Paris conveyed to us the friendly invitation that you announced for the 27th of this month and we regret deeply that we are unable to benefit from it. I have such fond memories of the delightful hospitality that I found in Killarney and I would have been very happy to be present on this occasion and my wife would be specially pleased as the Duchess of Chartres is still in bed having delivered of a boy just six days ago so as far as I'm concerned I would not like to travel as far as that while she is still suffering. The Count of Garnai asked us to come to Thomastown in January, if I be in Ireland towards this period, and if you will still be in Killarney, you might permit us to call on you, in order to compensate for the fact that we ca't visit you now, and this we deeply regret. May I remind you, Madame, of the lovely memories of Lord Castlerosse and I ask you to accept my deepest respect, Your devoted Robert d'Orleans.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This letter was translated from French by Nadia Schwitter, a Guide at Muckross House and seasonal member of the research library staff.\n\n(This envelope was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").\n\nThe letter was probably written to Gertrude Harriet (d. 28 Feb. 1913), the wife of Co. Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare (d. 9th Feb. 1905). (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, 1976, p. 513).","7":"
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\n Thirteen pages of newspaper cuttings from various newspapers. \"The Special Commission\" from Standard, 23rd Nov...<\/span>\n Thirteen pages of newspaper cuttings from various newspapers. \"The Special Commission\" from Standard, 23rd November 1888. \"Lord Kenmare's Tenantry - Eighteenth Day\" from Daily News 23rd November, 1888. \"Parnell Commission\" from Daily Telegraph 23rd November, 1888. \"Special Commission - Exrtraordinary Stories From County Kerry\" from Morning Post 23rd November, 1888. \"The Parne3ll Commission\" from Daily Chronicle and Manchester Evening Mail 23rd November, 1888. \"The Kenmare Estate from Cork Constitution 24th December and 31st December 1888.\"The Kenmare Estate\" from Cork Examiner 22nd January, 1889 and The Cork Constitution 3rd January, 1889. \"Kenmare Estate\" from Freemans Journal 10th January, 1889.
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\n A scrapbook of newspaper cuttings concerning the Kenmare Estate and the Parnell Commission. Mr Maurice Leonard...<\/span>\n A scrapbook of newspaper cuttings concerning the Kenmare Estate and the Parnell Commission. Mr Maurice Leonard, agent to the Kenmare Estate is frequently mentioned in these extracts.The earliest extract is from The Standard and dated to November 23rd, 1888. The latest appears to be from The Freema's Journal and dated to January 10th 1889.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"Research Library No. 60.442.","6":"Note: This scrapbook, although part of the Kenmare Collection, was stored with the library books until 10th November 2000. It has been reunited with the remainder of the Kenmare Collection.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"618","2":"K.53E.18","1":"19th Century","3":"Saturday 22 August 1868","4":"
\n Letter reads as follows: \"Malvern, Saturday 22. My Dearest Castlerosse, What a pleasure when the answer to m...<\/span>\n Letter reads as follows: \"Malvern, Saturday 22. My Dearest Castlerosse, What a pleasure when the answer to my telegram to Killarney came at 7 O' Clock last evening, from you announcing your & the dear childre's safe arrival at your own beautiful home! No possibility (?) of expressing our gratitude to God for such mercies! The more one reads the details of that appalling accident the more intense is one's gratitude to our Heavenly Father who so wonderfully preserved you all from such a fearful death. But for the carriages put in at Chester nothing could have saved (have saved) you all from instanteous death, without time to ask God's mercy on your soul! It was incredible to read in The Times yesterday those fearful details & in the evening (?) receive your telegram from Killarney. I still keep shuddering when I think of your danger, and my blood ran cold reading the detailed accounts in todays paper - and how near you were to eternity! It is your second warning dearest Valentine and take warning, & prevent a third, by thinking less of the world and more of Gods in the goods deeds in you, but alas worldly needs grow up and stifle the good deed! Oh how merciful God is to yours!\n Catherine tells me _ is dead & Wm. Doran has been near dying. Gertrude sent me a - note from London, by which it seems her Father has been in great danger as she says \"he is nearly out of danger\". I imagined them all this time at Longleat (?) & if he goes on well she leaves for Killarney on Monday.\n Bradford had an account of the dreadful arrairs from his relative a Railway official at _ who was passing his holidays at Abergele. All he tells is heartrendering. He said he saw Lord & Lady Farnham quite plain burnt to a cinder, it was an awful sightnothing ever like it seen before or I hope ever will be again. The men found in the rubbish 17 Gold watches & a large number of rings & trinkets & yesterday a diamond ring said to be worth £100.\n This is a desperate day the glass falling as low as possible & the rain coming down in Buckets! As rain was wanted, they have it to their hearts contents, but I do't want it and dread it for Church tomorrow morning. I sent your telegram to Catherine last evening. I trust the darling children are none the worse for their fearful adventures now they have had rest and sleep. Some newspaper said that your governess had lost her head, I hope not. God bless you Dearest (?) and very sincerely (?), Aff. Aunt (?) Please note. Neither the month nor the year in question are recorded in this letter. However, an account of the railway disaster on the Chester and Hollyhead Railway line, between Abergele and Llanddulas is recorded in the \"Illustrated London News\" of Saturday, August 29, 1868. This letter is dated Saturday 22, clearly a week earlier than the newspaper article.\n
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note. Neither the month nor the year in question are recorded in this letter. However, an account of the railway disaster on the Chester and Hollyhead Railway line, between Abergele and Llanddulas is recorded in the \"Illustrated London News\" of Saturday, August 29, 1868. This letter is dated Saturday 22, clearly a week earlier than the newspaper article.\n\n\n(This envelope was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"
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\n Lord Kenmare, Landlord - The mortgagees of the tenant Patrick Ronayne served noticer of the sale of farm. Ker...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare, Landlord - The mortgagees of the tenant Patrick Ronayne served noticer of the sale of farm. Kerry Estate: Accounts obtained for tenants interests from 1870 to 1897, comprising 57 holdings. Cork Estate: from 1882 to 1897, 17 holdings.Limerick Estate: from 1880 to 1897, 18 holdings.
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\n Cork Estate - Owen Sullivan,Tenant. Opinion of Counsel on case laid before him on behalf of the Earl of Kenma...<\/span>\n Cork Estate - Owen Sullivan,Tenant. Opinion of Counsel on case laid before him on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Browne 4th Earl), relating to turf cutting
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\n Land and Property Accounts. Notice to Mr Maurice Leonard Land Agent of Killarney the reciever of the Rents of ...<\/span>\n Land and Property Accounts. Notice to Mr Maurice Leonard Land Agent of Killarney the reciever of the Rents of The Kenmare Estates and whome else it may concer
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\n Affidavid of Thomas Gallwey of Killarney, relating to Robert and Catherine Buckley and their infant son. Cath...<\/span>\n Affidavid of Thomas Gallwey of Killarney, relating to Robert and Catherine Buckley and their infant son. Catherine is the daughter of the Earl of Kenmare
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","8":"1"},{"0":"623","2":"K.56E.34","1":"19th Century","3":"March 1857","4":"Value of land for Farm Fee Grants","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"624","2":"K.56E.35","1":"19th Century","3":"December 1854","4":"Document title \"Kenmare Trusts - Copy Schedule proposed to be annexed\"","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"625","2":"K.56E.36","1":"19th Century","3":"2 May 1860","4":"Legal document relating to Fee farm grants","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"626","2":"K.56E.37","1":"19th Century","3":"2 December 1825","4":"
\n Title of document \"Kenmare Trust - copy Schedule proposed to be annexed to Conveyance No 1\" Indenture of lease...<\/span>\n Title of document \"Kenmare Trust - copy Schedule proposed to be annexed to Conveyance No 1\" Indenture of lease and grants.
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\n In the matter of the estate of Robert Hedges Eyre White, Owner. James Fullwood and Thomas Fullwood, and others...<\/span>\n In the matter of the estate of Robert Hedges Eyre White, Owner. James Fullwood and Thomas Fullwood, and others, Petitioners. In the Hitgh Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division - Land Judges. Final Notice to Tenants and adjoining Owners and Occupiers. The Land Juidges of the High Court of Justice, have ordered a sale of the lands of Cappaboymore, Kilnaknappoge, Maulivanig and Ballinamnought,
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\n Copy of Release of Annuity of £49. Mr Charles Walter Wyatt in purchase of the power on this behalf has co...<\/span>\n Copy of Release of Annuity of £49. Mr Charles Walter Wyatt in purchase of the power on this behalf has contracted with said Mary Unsworth for the repurchase of the annuity of £700. All costs and expenses incurred by Mary Unsworth or by Charles John Blorann have been paid by Charles Walter Wyatt. Witnessed by Elizabeth Williams, 1 East Parade, Rhy, North Wales.
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\n Indenture made between James West of Harmindsworth, Middlesex and Frederick Hatton of Essex Street, Stand, Mid...<\/span>\n Indenture made between James West of Harmindsworth, Middlesex and Frederick Hatton of Essex Street, Stand, Middlesex. Attested Copy. Charge upon the lands of Groyne, Killarney to secure £1000.
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\n Original Order on first petition. In the matter of Johnanna Crowley, Jermiah Crowley Ellen Crowley, and Corner...<\/span>\n Original Order on first petition. In the matter of Johnanna Crowley, Jermiah Crowley Ellen Crowley, and Cornerlius Crowley, Minors to be made wards of Court
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Ballynahinch, Electoral Division of Emlygrennan, Co Limerick. O.S. 40,48.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Gotoon, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Gotoon, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 40.
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\n The Kenmare Estate, Co Kerry. Photocopy of Valuation Book No. 3 - Union of Killarney - Electoral Division of ...<\/span>\n The Kenmare Estate, Co Kerry. Photocopy of Valuation Book No. 3 - Union of Killarney - Electoral Division of Molahiffe
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\n The Kenmare Estate, Co Kerry. Photocopy of Valuation Book No.3 Electoral Divisions of Muckross, Rathmore, Kilc...<\/span>\n The Kenmare Estate, Co Kerry. Photocopy of Valuation Book No.3 Electoral Divisions of Muckross, Rathmore, Kilcummin, Rockfield
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\n Report, Rentals and Accounts of The Estate of the Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) ...<\/span>\n Report, Rentals and Accounts of The Estate of the Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) in the counties of Kerry and Cork, by Maurice Leonard, for half year ending 30th June, 1889. Included are General Accounts: Estate Accounts: Mansion and Demesne Accounts: Trustee Accounts: Forest Accounts: Garden Accounts: Game Accounts: Quarry Lodge Accounts: Fair Hill Market Accounts: Cattle Accounts: Summary of Receipts and Payments.
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\n Notice given by Henry Herbert of Cahernane, to Earl of Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), to quit and deliv...<\/span>\n Notice given by Henry Herbert of Cahernane, to Earl of Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), to quit and deliver on 29th of September the possession of the house,lands and premises of Bunrower
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\n Certificate of Valuation of holding at Bunrower, Killarney. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) is t...<\/span>\n Certificate of Valuation of holding at Bunrower, Killarney. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) is the Tenant.
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\n The Land Commission Court, Dublin. Judgements of Mr. Justice Meredith and Mr, Commissioner Fitzjerald. The Ear...<\/span>\n The Land Commission Court, Dublin. Judgements of Mr. Justice Meredith and Mr, Commissioner Fitzjerald. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) holds part of the lands of Bunrower, containing 182a. 2r. 20p. At a rent of £238, under a tenancy from year to year. On 13th November, 1896, he served upon his Landlord, the late Mr Henry Herbert, an Originating Notice seeking to have a fair rent fixed in respect of the holding at Bunrower. The lands have been in the possession of Lord Kenmare, as tenant, since 1867. The holding was let wholly or mainly for the purpose of pasture.
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\n The Earl of Kenmare (Thomas 3rd Earl), Appellant. Henry Herbert, Respondent. Contains copies of the agreement...<\/span>\n The Earl of Kenmare (Thomas 3rd Earl), Appellant. Henry Herbert, Respondent. Contains copies of the agreement with Rev. Richard Herbert dated 6th December, 1861 and with Mr. Henry Herbert undated. Brief on behalf of Appellant. Index to Brief:- Statement of Case, Correspondence: Opinion of Mr. Cherry, Opinion of Mr. Murphy and Mr. Ronan. Q.C., Report of Hearing, Judgment of Mr. Crean, Extracts from Mr. Gallwey's Estate accounts, Draft Lease.
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\n Indenture made between Henry Herbert of Cahernane and Valentine Augustus Browne, (4th) Earl of Kenmare of Kil...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Henry Herbert of Cahernane and Valentine Augustus Browne, (4th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, relating to the lease of lands at Bunrower. Not dated or signed.
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\n This document contains the evedence of Maurice Leonard, Agent for Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), ...<\/span>\n This document contains the evedence of Maurice Leonard, Agent for Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), relating to terms of lease of lands at Bunrower, heard at the Land Commission Court, Killarney, before Mr. Justice Meredith, Commissioner. The Hon. Gerald Fitzgerald, Q.C. and Mr Commissioner Lynch.\nEarl of fKenmare, Tenant. Arthur S. Herbert, Landlord. Mr. R.R. Cherry, Q.C. instructed by Messers. F.C. Downing & Sons appeared for the Tenant. Mr. B. Roche, instructed by Mr D.M. Moriarth, appeared for the Landlord.
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\n Henry Herbert, Landlord. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Tenant. Summons for Witnesses to give e...<\/span>\n Henry Herbert, Landlord. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Tenant. Summons for Witnesses to give evidence on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare at a sitting of the Land Commission Court, in Killarney on 6th June, 1899. Summons to :- James McGill, Henry Doran, Patrick O'Sullivan, M. Keane and Mr. Casey. Also letter from Andrew Shea, Gneeveguilla, relating to the whereabouts of Michael Casey, dated 7th June, 1899
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\n Notes on Case between The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant and Henry Herbert, Landlord, r...<\/span>\n Notes on Case between The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant and Henry Herbert, Landlord, relating to lease of Bunrower. The holding in this case contains 183 Statute Acres and has been held as yearly tenancy at the rent of £238 a year.
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\n Irish Land Commission Appeal Court. Case between Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant and Henry...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission Appeal Court. Case between Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant and Henry Herbert, Landlord. Evidence of Henry Herbert relating to lands at Bunrower, Gate Lodge and Cahernane House.
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\n Game Returns from 1892 to 1897. Total for December, 1892 to December, 1997. 84 Pheasant, 33 Woodcock, 327 Snip...<\/span>\n Game Returns from 1892 to 1897. Total for December, 1892 to December, 1997. 84 Pheasant, 33 Woodcock, 327 Snipe, 123 Hare, 66 Rabbits, 70 Wild duck, 52 Teal, 19 Widgeon, 25 Partridge.
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\n Land Commission Court, Dublin, 21st July, 1899. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant, A.S...<\/span>\n Land Commission Court, Dublin, 21st July, 1899. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant, A.S. Herbert. Judgment relating to the letting of the lands at Bunrower.
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\n 3 Pages of notes signed by Michael Warren, relating to the year 1865 when he took the grazing of 60 heifers f...<\/span>\n 3 Pages of notes signed by Michael Warren, relating to the year 1865 when he took the grazing of 60 heifers for the Summer months on the bottom of Bunrower from Mr. Henry Herbert of Cahernane. In 1866 Mr. Townsend the Steward called on him and told him that Mr. Herbert intended letting Bunrower. Also copy of statement dated 8th April, 1871, stating that this day Rev Richard Herbert let to Lord Castlerosse (later Valentine Augustus 4th Earl Kenmare) part of Bunrower containing eight and a half acres from 25th March 1871 at £38 a year.
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\n Irish Land Commission, Church Property Department - Final Notice to payers in arrears for payment of the tithe...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission, Church Property Department - Final Notice to payers in arrears for payment of the tithe rent charge. Three Irish Land Commission (Church Temporalities Account) forms described as follows: (1) Receivable order No.21 for the Benefice Kilteely. Payer Mrs. Alice Ryan, Mrs. Clement J. Ryan, Emily, Tipperary. Rent Charge one year due 1st May 1892 £1.16.2. (2) Benefice Kilteely. Payer Lord Casrlerosse half year due 1st May 1897 19s. 11p. (3) Benefice Kilteely. Payer Lord Castlerosse half year due 1st May 1898. Ordered by John H. Franks
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\n The Right Honourable Gertrude Harriet countess of Kenmare and her jointure Trustee and the Right Honourable Va...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable Gertrude Harriet countess of Kenmare and her jointure Trustee and the Right Honourable Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare K.P to The Right Hounourable Valentine Charles Viscount Castlerosse. Copy Release of the Settled Family Estates in the County of Limerick and of the City of Limerick from Jointure Rent charge of £2000 and power of further charging.
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\n Notice of Lodgment of Draft Award Third Section.\nNotice is hereby given that persuant to the Railways (Ireland...<\/span>\n Notice of Lodgment of Draft Award Third Section.\nNotice is hereby given that persuant to the Railways (Ireland Acts 1851, 1860 and 1864. Joseph Abbott of 113 Stephen's Green, Dublin the Arbitrator appointed by the commissioners of Public Works in Ireland in the above matter have deposited \"Draft award\" setting forth the price of compensation to be paid by the Promoters of the above Scheme in respect of the several interests in the lands required and specified.
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\n Land Law (Ireland) Acts 1881 - 1887.\nLandlord Viscount Castlerosse, Killarney House.\nLandlords Agent Messrs H...<\/span>\n Land Law (Ireland) Acts 1881 - 1887.\nLandlord Viscount Castlerosse, Killarney House.\nLandlords Agent Messrs Hussay & Townsend.\nLessors Name Mrs Alice Ryan, Scarteen, Knocklong, Co Limerick. On 24th February, 1868 Viscount Castlerosse leased three divisions of land in Co Limerick to Alice Ryan at a rent of £716.7.6 for a term of 31 years from 29th September, 1867. The lease contained a clause that the under letting of the lands should only go to her children. In 1882 she handed over two of the divisions retaining the third for herself. The three divisions are as follows: Oldtown, Oldtown Bennett otherwise Aughnaguira and Kilteely. This document is not signed. Also letter signed by Thomas A. Kenny Solicitor for the sub-tenant with regards to amending the rent of the land of Oldtown and Oldtown Bennett.
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\n Land Law (Ireland) Acts 1881 - 1887.\nLandlord Viscount Castlerosse, Killarney House.\nLandlords Agent Messrs H...<\/span>\n Land Law (Ireland) Acts 1881 - 1887.\nLandlord Viscount Castlerosse, Killarney House.\nLandlords Agent Messrs Hussay & Townsend.\nLessors Name Mrs Alice Ryan, Scarteen, Knocklong, Co Limerick. Clement J. Ryan of Emly, Co Tipperary Farmer made an oath to say that Mrs Alice Ryan is residing at Scarteen Knocklong. On 24th February, 1868 Viscount Castlerosse leased theree divisions of land in Co Limerick to Alice Ryan at a rent of £716.7.6 for a term of 31 years from 29th September, 1867. The lease contained a clause that the under letting of the lands should only go to her children. In 1882 she handed over two of the divisions retaining the third for herself. The 3 divisions are as follows: Oldtown, Oldtown Bennett otherwise Aughnaguira and Kilteely. This document is signed by Clement Ryan. Also two copies of Notice to determine Lease Alice Ryan and Clement Ryan to Viscount Castlerosse, dated 25thSeptember, 1890
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\n The Right Hon. Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles later 5th Earl Kenmare) to Patrick J Connolly, Solicito...<\/span>\n The Right Hon. Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles later 5th Earl Kenmare) to Patrick J Connolly, Solicitor. Accounts relating to the lease of lands by Mrs Alice Ryan, Scarteen, Knocklong, Co Tipperary 1990\/1991
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\n Extracts taken from Records in the custody of the Irish Land Commission stating that Frank Twiss Commissioner,...<\/span>\n Extracts taken from Records in the custody of the Irish Land Commission stating that Frank Twiss Commissioner, entitled an Act to make composition for all Tithes, arising growing, yielding or payable within the parish of Knocklong do hereby certify that the true and just amount of composition for all Tithes whatever within the said Parish is £860 a year. One third part are due and payable to Rev. John DeCourcey O'Grady and two thirds to Joseph Dean Freeman or Fredrick Casey. That the price of oats being the principal corn in the County for the period of seven years ending on the 1st November, 1830 is 12s.11p. Letter from the Irish Land Commission stating they have no original certificates of Tithe composition for the Parishes of Hospital and Knockaney.
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\n Correspondence between Freshfields & Williams 5, Bank Buildings, London and Plunkett Kenny, relating to tithe ...<\/span>\n Correspondence between Freshfields & Williams 5, Bank Buildings, London and Plunkett Kenny, relating to tithe payable out of the lands at Oldtown Bennett, held by the Ryan Family
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\n Correspondence (17 letters) between Maurice Leonard, Estate Office,Killarney and R. Townsend, The Inland Reve...<\/span>\n Correspondence (17 letters) between Maurice Leonard, Estate Office,Killarney and R. Townsend, The Inland Revenue, Limerick,Quit Rent Office, Dublin and others, relating to Quit Rent due out of the townland of Keamnasliggah
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\n Viscount Castlerosse's Estate (later Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) - Particulars of Rents fixed in La...<\/span>\n Viscount Castlerosse's Estate (later Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) - Particulars of Rents fixed in Land Court. Judicial Rents fixed May, 1893 for Limerick Estate. Preliminary List for Co. Clare and Co. Limerick on 5th June, 1895. Fixed rents for the Counties of Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny in June 1895. Preliminary List for Counties of Tipperary, Limerick and Clare on 19th November, 1895. Rents for Couinties of Limerick, Tipperary (part of) and Kings County in March 1896. Counties of Clare (part of) and Limerick (part of) in April, 1896. Co.Limerick in July, 1896. Counties of Clare (Union of Limerick), Limerick, Cork (Union of Kilmallock), and Tipperary, in November 1896. County of Cork (Unions of Macroom, Millstreet, Kanturk, Mallow, Mitchelstown, and Fermoy) and County of Limerick (Union of Kilmallock). Counties of Limerick and Cork (Unions of Kilmallock and Mitchelstown) in September, 1898.
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\n Limerick Estate. The Right Honorable Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare)...<\/span>\n Limerick Estate. The Right Honorable Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare) to P. S. Connolly & Co. Solicitors. Solicitors fees from January, 1894 to January, 1896
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\n Limerick Estate. The Right Honorable Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare)...<\/span>\n Limerick Estate. The Right Honorable Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare) to P.S. Connelly & Co. Solicitors. Fees from October 1898, to January, 1899
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\n Limerick Estate. Right Hon. Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare) to P.S. ...<\/span>\n Limerick Estate. Right Hon. Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare) to P.S. Connolly &Co. Solicitors. Fees from Bebruary 1896 to February, 1899
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\n County Courts (Ireland) County of Limerick. The Right Hon. Valentine Charles Browne Viscount Castlerosse (late...<\/span>\n County Courts (Ireland) County of Limerick. The Right Hon. Valentine Charles Browne Viscount Castlerosse (later 5th Earl of Kenmare), Plaintiff. Jeremiah Nugent, Defendant. Copy of Ejectment Decree and of proceedings to obtain possession under Land Law (Ireland) Act 1889
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\n Kilmallock Union. Kilteely Electoral Division. Four receipts for rates levied on holdings in the townland of K...<\/span>\n Kilmallock Union. Kilteely Electoral Division. Four receipts for rates levied on holdings in the townland of Kilteely paid by Rev. John Power P.P.
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\n Indenture made between The Reverned Paul Henry of Kilteely and The Reverned John Power of Co Tipperary relatin...<\/span>\n Indenture made between The Reverned Paul Henry of Kilteely and The Reverned John Power of Co Tipperary relating to the lease of the land, house and offices at Kilteely. Letter from Clement J Ryan, Emily House, Co Tipperary to Mr Leonard, Killarney, dated 23rd January 1902. Letter from Leonard, Estate Office, Killarney, dated 21st January, 1902.
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\n The Right Hon. Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare) to The Most Hon. The ...<\/span>\n The Right Hon. Viscount Castlerosse (later Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare) to The Most Hon. The Marquis of Landsdowne & Others. Certified Copy Charge on policies on the life of Viscount Castlerosse and on Limerick Estate in favour of the Killarney Bondholders & Co., coming in and executing the Schedules.
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\n Newspaper cutting taken from The Cork Examiner - Letters to the Editor. Letter written by Henry Arthur Herbert...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting taken from The Cork Examiner - Letters to the Editor. Letter written by Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckross dated 6th February, 1897. The title of the letter reads as follows \"The Recent Bog-Slide In Killarney District and its Effects On The Fisheries\"
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\n Newspaper cuttings from The Cork Examiner, dated 8th, 10th, 13th June, 1895, The Irish Times, dated 18th June,...<\/span>\n Newspaper cuttings from The Cork Examiner, dated 8th, 10th, 13th June, 1895, The Irish Times, dated 18th June, 1895,The Freema's Journal and National Press, dated 18th June, 1895, The Daily Independent, dated 18th June, 1895, Regarding the case of McCartyhy v Sullivan and Flynn on the lands of The Earl of Kenmare in the Cork Estate.
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\n The Estate of Herbert of Muckross. Lakes of Killarney. Particulars of Sale of Muckross. The famous Estate of M...<\/span>\n The Estate of Herbert of Muckross. Lakes of Killarney. Particulars of Sale of Muckross. The famous Estate of Muckross is offered for Sale. The Lands comprise 13,337 acres. Details of what is included in the sale of the house and lands.
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\n Articles of Agreement made in 1882 between The Right Honorable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare and Th...<\/span>\n Articles of Agreement made in 1882 between The Right Honorable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare and The Right Honorable Valentine Charles Browne, the eldest son of the Earl. Concerning charges and encumbrances on the Kerry, Cork and Limerick Estates.
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\n Conveyance. The Right Honourable Robert Lord Viscount Lorton and William Powell of Co Roscommon in considerati...<\/span>\n Conveyance. The Right Honourable Robert Lord Viscount Lorton and William Powell of Co Roscommon in consideration of the sum of 5s paid to Robert Lorton and in consideration of the sum of £102 paid to William Powell by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, acting in execution of an act passed to promote the drainage of land and improvement of navigation and water power in Ireland.
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\n Photocopy. Registry of Deeds. No. 3937. Applicant J. Collins O.P.W. Memorial of an indenture made between Deni...<\/span>\n Photocopy. Registry of Deeds. No. 3937. Applicant J. Collins O.P.W. Memorial of an indenture made between Denis Shine Lawlor, Grenagh, Co Kerry of the one part and Martin Lawlor of Killarney, Co Kerry. Witnessed that in persuance of the jprovisions of the Renewable Leasehold Conversion act and in consideration of the yearly fee form rent and of the covenants and agreements therein.
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\n Registry of Deeds No. 3929. Applicant: G. Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture made between Martin Lawlor of ...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds No. 3929. Applicant: G. Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture made between Martin Lawlor of Killarney of the one part and Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckross of the other part. Lawlor conveyed lands at Gortacomming and Carrigafrehane, 44 acres, and 51 acres in Ardagh under the Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act to Arthur Herbert. The lands were previously occupied by Henry Arthur Herbert deceased.
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\n In The Landed Estates Court, Ireland\nCounty of Kerry\nSale on Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 1867\nIn the Mat...<\/span>\n In The Landed Estates Court, Ireland\nCounty of Kerry\nSale on Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 1867\nIn the Matter of the Estate of John Bernard Falvey, Owner\nThomas Waters, John Waters, and George Waters. Petitioners.\nRental of Dwelling-Houses, Tenements, and Premises\nTown of Killarney and County of Kerry\nHeld in Fee Farm\n The unsold Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, To Be Sold\nBefore the Hon. Judge Longfield,\nAt The Landed Estates Court, In's Quay, City of Dublin,\non Tuesday. Sthe Twenty-Second Day Of January 1867. At The Hour Of Twelve O'Clock.
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\n Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House and Je...<\/span>\n Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House and Jeremiah Scannell of Killarney, relating to a premises in High Street, Killarney. McCarthy & Downing Solicitors, Killarney
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\n Copy of Lease made between Daniel Cronin of Parke, Co Kerry and the Reverend Charles Sughrue of Killarney rega...<\/span>\n Copy of Lease made between Daniel Cronin of Parke, Co Kerry and the Reverend Charles Sughrue of Killarney regarding the lease of a small field adjoining Henstreet in the town of Killarney. (Since the 1960s Henstreet has been known as Plunket Street).
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\n Indenture made between Thomas (3rd) Earl of Kenmare and Valentine Augustus Browne (Lord Viscount Castlerosse, ...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Thomas (3rd) Earl of Kenmare and Valentine Augustus Browne (Lord Viscount Castlerosse, later 4th Earl). Whereas under and by virtue of a certain Indenture of settlement dated 28 January 1853 made between Valentine Brown(e), (2nd) Earl of Kenmare since deceased of the first part. Thomas Brown(e) of the second part, Valentine Augustus Brown(e) of the third part. Henry Arthur Herbert (d. 1821) and Edward Tierney both since deceased of the fourth part and Sir Thomas Rokewood and Gerald Dease since deceased of the 5th part. The Earl of Kenmare has agreed to transfer and make over unto Viscount Caslerosse all his household furniture, carriages and farm stock at Killarney, and rent and arrears of rent due to him out of his Estates in Counties Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Carlow, Kilkenny and Limerick.
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\n The High Court of Justice in Ireland. Consolidated Final Notice to Tenants and adjoining Owners and Occupiers....<\/span>\n The High Court of Justice in Ireland. Consolidated Final Notice to Tenants and adjoining Owners and Occupiers. In the matter of the estate of John Smyth, Owner. Mary Elizabeth De Sorbein, Petitioner. The Land Judges of the High Court of Justice, Ireland have ordered a sale of the Lands of Breenybeg, containing 161 acres 0 roods 20 perches. The Lands of Breenymore, containing 351 acres 0 roods15 perches. The Lands of Dromanassa, containing 82 acres 1rood 10 perches. The Lands of Dromlickarue, containing 242 acres 3 roods 11perches. Molloy & Molloy Solicitors.
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\n A request by William Roche & Sons, Solicitors, Dublin. To have an abstract of every memorial registered in the...<\/span>\n A request by William Roche & Sons, Solicitors, Dublin. To have an abstract of every memorial registered in the office for registering Deeds Conveyances and Wills in Ireland of the acts of William Browne affecting the entire manor of Limerick, Cork and Kerry
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\n Memorandum of agreement between John E Barrett on behalf of Beamish minors and Thomas Lamon(?). It is ag...<\/span>\n Memorandum of agreement between John E Barrett on behalf of Beamish minors and Thomas Lamon(?). It is agreed by Thomas Lamon to pay £8.10s per head for the milk of 50 cows on the lands of Carrigarery.
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\n Copy information of Bernard Connolly, of Rooskey, Constable and J Lynch taken before J Eglington Esq. relating...<\/span>\n Copy information of Bernard Connolly, of Rooskey, Constable and J Lynch taken before J Eglington Esq. relating to a threatening notice to Constable McGuire nailed to a tree in the townland of Knockhall
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\n Estate Office, Killarney. Rent Accounts for Cornelius Daniel Crowley, gortnacarriga, Folio No 362.Yearly rent ...<\/span>\n Estate Office, Killarney. Rent Accounts for Cornelius Daniel Crowley, gortnacarriga, Folio No 362.Yearly rent £27.8.6.
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\n Ceremonial to be observed at the Marriage of Her Royal Highness The Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, t...<\/span>\n Ceremonial to be observed at the Marriage of Her Royal Highness The Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, to Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg. fifth daughter of Queen Victoria. Princess Beadtrice was the fifth daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The wedding took place at Whippingham Church in the Isle of Wight, on 23 July, 1885.
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\n In Her Majestys Court of Appeal, Dublin. Before Ashbourne C Fitzgibbon, Barry and Walker. L.J.J were F.H.O'Don...<\/span>\n In Her Majestys Court of Appeal, Dublin. Before Ashbourne C Fitzgibbon, Barry and Walker. L.J.J were F.H.O'Donovan, Claimant and the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Respondent. Case regarding the holdings of the late Mrs Ellen O'Leary of Newtown. F. Donovan, her nephew, is laying claim to her holdings.
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\n Irish Land Commission Court of Appeal. Frederick O'Donovan, Claimant. Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission Court of Appeal. Frederick O'Donovan, Claimant. Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare, Respondent. Case relating to the holdings of Ellen O'Leary, Newtown. That there is due by Valentine Augustus Earl of Kenmare to Frederick O'Donovan the sum of £794.6.0 together with the sum of £25.3.6. being the amount of cost awarded to the Claimant.
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\n Indenture made between Michael Sullivan, Farmer and Denis McCarthy, Merchant. That Denis McCarthy accepts the...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Michael Sullivan, Farmer and Denis McCarthy, Merchant. That Denis McCarthy accepts the sum £100 and to allow out of the purchase the sum of £80 now due and owing by Michael O'Sullivan.
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\n Indenture made on 4th June 1879 between Timothy O'Sullivan and Denis McCarthy relating to lands of Knockarecus...<\/span>\n Indenture made on 4th June 1879 between Timothy O'Sullivan and Denis McCarthy relating to lands of Knockarecushduff, Bantry, Co Cork
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\n Landlord and Tenant Ireland Act 1870. Cork County West Riding. Division of Bantry. Claimant: Frederick Henry O...<\/span>\n Landlord and Tenant Ireland Act 1870. Cork County West Riding. Division of Bantry. Claimant: Frederick Henry O'Donovan tenant of the lands of Newtown, Bantry, Co Cork. Respondent: The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare, Killarney House. A 124 page document containing: Claim 22 November 1895. Supplemental Claim. Notice of Dispute, Decree of County Court Judge. Lease 3 April 1811. Draft Lease May 1852. Agreement 18 October 1884. Probate 8 October 1870 and 24 January1895. Evidence taken before Land Commission Appeal.
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\n Copies of correspondence between Hussey & Townsend. Mr Leonard and Crown & Treasury Solicitors Re: Board of Wo...<\/span>\n Copies of correspondence between Hussey & Townsend. Mr Leonard and Crown & Treasury Solicitors Re: Board of Works Loans relating to drainage.
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\n Burke v Donoghue. Case urged on Defendants behalf and Judges Counsels together with opinion as to decision. Th...<\/span>\n Burke v Donoghue. Case urged on Defendants behalf and Judges Counsels together with opinion as to decision. That the Defendant having been evicted by the Head Landlord without collusion or promise of a fresh tenancy. The next tenancy could not be considered a continuation of the old one, and that though under similar circumstances would hold for the benefit of the testators estate. This had never been applied to the case of Mortgagees who were not entitled to treat the Mortgagor as their trustee.
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\n Kenmare Estate Kerry Valuation. Aghadoe 10s, Aglish £49.10 Coolies £879.15s Coom £3,330.7s Dooc...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate Kerry Valuation. Aghadoe 10s, Aglish £49.10 Coolies £879.15s Coom £3,330.7s Doocarrig £928.5s Killarney £7,658.10s, Kenmare £3,454.15s, Knocknahoe £322.15s, Kilcummin £2,762.10s, Molahiffe £3,641, Muckross £253.15s, Rathmore £2,691.5s, Rockfield £409.10. Cork and Kerry Estates list showing rates allowed tenants and poor rates from 1890 to 1896
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\n Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1870. Frederick Henry O'Donovan, Tenant, Claimant. The Right Honourable Vale...<\/span>\n Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1870. Frederick Henry O'Donovan, Tenant, Claimant. The Right Honourable Valentine Agustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare, Respondent. Frederick Henry O'Donovan claims compensation for the loss sustained by him in quitting his holdings. Includes particulars of improvements for which compensation is claimed
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\n Letter written by Michael O'Leary, stating that Newtown was in the possession of Michael Murphy. O'Leary's fat...<\/span>\n Letter written by Michael O'Leary, stating that Newtown was in the possession of Michael Murphy. O'Leary's father was a tenant of Murphy's. He was sent from Killarney in 1848 and lived and farmed the lands for Lord Kenmare (Valentine 2nd Earl) at Newtown for three or four years
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\n The High Court of Justice in Ireland. Queen's Bench Division. The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Ea...<\/span>\n The High Court of Justice in Ireland. Queen's Bench Division. The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff. And Frederick Donovan, Defendant. Opinion of George Wright. Have in court the original Agreement dated 18 October 1884 and let Mr Leonard be in attendance. Let him have his rent-book and block of receipts and prove the yearly rent and the amount due up to September 1883.
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\n The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Thomas Downs, Solicitor. Costs relat...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Thomas Downs, Solicitor. Costs relating to Mrs O'Leary's holding at Newtown.
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\n Letter from Henry O'Hea to Mr Downes, Solicitor, 38 Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Re: Lord Kenmare (Valentine Au...<\/span>\n Letter from Henry O'Hea to Mr Downes, Solicitor, 38 Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Re: Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) v Roger O'Sullivan. Letter relating to lease and Land Acts 1860 and 1870.
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\n Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) v Roger O'Sullivan. Opinion of Henry O'Hea. B.L. No defence wil...<\/span>\n Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) v Roger O'Sullivan. Opinion of Henry O'Hea. B.L. No defence will be taken by the Lessee and probably not by any of his Sub-Tenants.
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\n Indenture made between Daniel James O'Connell of Grenagh, Co Kerry and John McCarthy of Stagmount, Co Kerry. L...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Daniel James O'Connell of Grenagh, Co Kerry and John McCarthy of Stagmount, Co Kerry. Lease of part of the lands at Stagmount for life. Rent £11.
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\n Memorial of an Indenture made between Valentine Browne (4th) Earl Kenmare and Margaret Reen of Rathmore. Lease...<\/span>\n Memorial of an Indenture made between Valentine Browne (4th) Earl Kenmare and Margaret Reen of Rathmore. Lease of a plot of ground in the townland of Rathmore adjoining the Court House plot at the west side, for a term of sixty one years at a yearly rent of £1.10.
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\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Writ issued 10 November 1882. Between The Right Ho...<\/span>\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Writ issued 10 November 1882. Between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff and Joseph Marshall Gubbins, James R. Sadler and Percy Jocelyn Poe, Defendants. In an agreement made previously Joseph Marshall Gubbins, was possessed of or well entitled to all those parts of the Castle Farm of Hospital in which James Gubbins formerly resided. Claims made by the Plaintiff.
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\n Mr James West and his mortgages to T.H. Downing, contract for sale and purchase. Between James West of Harmond...<\/span>\n Mr James West and his mortgages to T.H. Downing, contract for sale and purchase. Between James West of Harmondsworth Middlesex, England, Sarah Hatton widow Middlesex and George Joseph Sharp the vendors and Francis Henry Downing of Killarney, purchaser of farms and land and plantation in Cloyne as well as land in Ballydowney, Killarney. Refers to Robert Emmet's former leasehold of lands in Cloyne.
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\n High court of Justice in Ireland Queens Bench Division: Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) v Casey....<\/span>\n High court of Justice in Ireland Queens Bench Division: Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) v Casey. Council of\nValentine (Augustus 4th Earl) Browne, Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles later 5th Earl) and others motion to move for an injunction against the defendant Cornelius Casey, his servants, workmen and agents from keeping a gate at the entrance to a passage leading from the public road to the quarry at Keelihane in Kerry & also from entering the quarry and for removing stone.
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\n 4 page document includes a form from the Office of National Education to Maurice Leonard Estate Office. This r...<\/span>\n 4 page document includes a form from the Office of National Education to Maurice Leonard Estate Office. This relates to the lease for a proposed site for a new Male National School at Fair Hill, Killarney. Letters between the Office of National Education and Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) with regard to this.
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\n Between Mr. Daniel Cahill Knocknahoe, farmer of the 1st Part to Mr. James Cahill his son, of the other part. ...<\/span>\n Between Mr. Daniel Cahill Knocknahoe, farmer of the 1st Part to Mr. James Cahill his son, of the other part. On his marriage to Bridget Daly Kilqune, for the sum of £190 partly cash and partly security assisgn all his estate at Knocknahoe Kerry to James Cahill with the consent of the Landlord Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Collis, Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Luke Brennen plaintiffe, Thomas Doyle and Francis Montgommery defendants. Brief on behalf of plaintiffe in a ...<\/span>\n Luke Brennen plaintiffe, Thomas Doyle and Francis Montgommery defendants. Brief on behalf of plaintiffe in a trial about taking of cattle and lands on different dates and rent amounts going back to the 18th and 19th centuries. 25 page document.
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\n Between James Willis of Killarney of the one part and Jusue Willis, labourer of the other part. The lease of ...<\/span>\n Between James Willis of Killarney of the one part and Jusue Willis, labourer of the other part. The lease of a property in King Street Killarney. Rent to be paid in 2 half yearly installments,1 May and 1 November every year during the said term.
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\n Between Ellen Mahony, College St., Killarney widow of one part now in possession & occupation of the dwelling ...<\/span>\n Between Ellen Mahony, College St., Killarney widow of one part now in possession & occupation of the dwelling hse, shop, premises and spirit licence in College St. as tenant of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) and Patrick Cronin cattle dealer of New St. of the other part. Now married to Mary Ann Mahony, daughter of Ellen Mahony. Agreement to sell her interest in the property to Patrick Cronin. He agrees to pay a sum of £150 after 4 years, she to be supported and maintained and also £75 to be paid to her son Daniel Mahony after 4 yrs. The support of her son James while serving his apprenticehip secured by Promissory notes of Patrick Cronin.
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\n Letters from David Brandondale sent to Christopher Gallwey Land Agent, regarding taking possession of Lord Cl...<\/span>\n Letters from David Brandondale sent to Christopher Gallwey Land Agent, regarding taking possession of Lord Clifde's part of the property at Curragh Lane (Co Kilkenny). There was difficulty in ascertaiing the lands. Some lands have been intermixed with Wm Byrne's estate and remainder being held by Lord Kenmare's tenants also intermixed. Suggests meeting in Kilkenny and arranging a meeting with the sherriff while there to discuss it. In 2nd letter he gives Lord Clifde's request that Lord Kenmare (Valentine Browne, d. 1853) should be spoken to and with him find the best and fairest way to settle it. Would take pleasure into facilitating any arrangement.
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\n Typed Indenture \/ Lease with handwritten details between Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare of first par...<\/span>\n Typed Indenture \/ Lease with handwritten details between Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare of first part and Patrick Cooles (?) of second part. Concerns area of Cooles, Barony of Magunihy, County Kerry. £8 Yearly Rent, Gale days May & Nov. 1 large sheet folded and written in 4 parts
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\n Between Timothy Cronin of Gortnaglough and the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). To get a lease o...<\/span>\n Between Timothy Cronin of Gortnaglough and the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). To get a lease of his farm for a tenure of 41 years to date from 1 December last, for a life to be hereafter named, whichever shall last the longer. In case the life should leave the uk and remains away for 5 years consecutively he is to be deemed dead. 1 page document blue paper.
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\n Refers to 2 half year accounts details for the year 1883, to 30 June and 30 December. 18 page document bound t...<\/span>\n Refers to 2 half year accounts details for the year 1883, to 30 June and 30 December. 18 page document bound together with thread (3 pages at the end are blank)
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\n Estate Expenditure- Cork & Kerry. Headings include Year, Buildings, Land Improvement expenditure, Roads, Kill...<\/span>\n Estate Expenditure- Cork & Kerry. Headings include Year, Buildings, Land Improvement expenditure, Roads, Killarney Town expenditure, Seed potatoes supplied tenants, General labour, Totals. 6 page document bound with ribbon.
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\n Nineteenth century lease (copy). Copied by E.C. Downing, Solr. Sir Thomas Herbert of Torc KCB to The Earl of K...<\/span>\n Nineteenth century lease (copy). Copied by E.C. Downing, Solr. Sir Thomas Herbert of Torc KCB to The Earl of Kenmare, for parts of the lands of Bunrower. Earl of Kenmare will pay twice yearly payments of £52 and 10 shillings. 4 page typed document
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\n Supplemental to an indenture dated 1 March 1994. Charge in favour of Wm. Chas Meagher on policies on the life ...<\/span>\n Supplemental to an indenture dated 1 March 1994. Charge in favour of Wm. Chas Meagher on policies on the life of Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles later 5th Earl Kenmare) and on Limerick Estates for £800 and interests. Between Rt Honorable Viscount Castlerosse & others. 5 page handwritten document
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\n Handwritten letters. Letter from Mr.Carey, the Workhouse, Killarney, re Mrs McCann, Shelbourne Road, Dublin. Q...<\/span>\n Handwritten letters. Letter from Mr.Carey, the Workhouse, Killarney, re Mrs McCann, Shelbourne Road, Dublin. Questions about her property at Parkview, which she may be willing to give up as soon as she hears from her nephew. Includes a map of the area. Legal letter signed by Valentine Kilbride Solr. Waits for reply to a letter sent by W Smyth. Also a letter from Mr L. Leonard. Areas of Parkview, Ballydribeen.\n3 page document.
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\n Lord Kenmare's (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Estate. Handwritten list on a page from an accounts ledger. Detai...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare's (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Estate. Handwritten list on a page from an accounts ledger. Detailing list of writs as sent from M. Leonard, of J.C. Dowling, on 1 Aug.1894. List includes Dates, Tenant, Debit and Costs from 29 January 1881 to 2 November 1888. 1 page document.
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\n From Messrs J. C. Dowling, Killarney. A List of fees that includes P.J. Sulliva's Estate's Final Schedule, app...<\/span>\n From Messrs J. C. Dowling, Killarney. A List of fees that includes P.J. Sulliva's Estate's Final Schedule, applications and an appeal. Total amount is £7.10.
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\n On search made in the Master's Office of her Majesty's Court of Queens Bench in Ireland. Find Abraham Alcock o...<\/span>\n On search made in the Master's Office of her Majesty's Court of Queens Bench in Ireland. Find Abraham Alcock of New Ross & William Footh of Mallow obtained judgement in Court against Charles Walter Voyalth, Bodrew, Flintshire Nth. Wales & Springfort Hse, Cork for the sum of £3000. 1 page document.
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\n Letters from Rev. U.F. Townsend to Maurice Leonard re Daniel M. Cartie's Estate. Will send check for all rent...<\/span>\n Letters from Rev. U.F. Townsend to Maurice Leonard re Daniel M. Cartie's Estate. Will send check for all rent due on estimate if he gets an understanding from Lord Kenmare that estate will be free from liability for quit rent. 2 page document.
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\n Handwritten letter, tracing of Maps & Official Forms filled completed by hand. Letter from the engineers' Offi...<\/span>\n Handwritten letter, tracing of Maps & Official Forms filled completed by hand. Letter from the engineers' Office Tralee, Ordance Survey of Ireland Boundary Department letters and tracings from ordnance sheet No. 58. Re boundary proposal for revision and alteration. It affects 14 townlands, including Coolnagarrahy, Dooneen, Glebe, Cladagh, Knockeenduff, Knockieenalicken, Ardagh, Cloonydonigan Lower. 4 page document.
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\n A collection of letters, bills, requests for payment and demands from Lord Donoghmore's Estate and letters of ...<\/span>\n A collection of letters, bills, requests for payment and demands from Lord Donoghmore's Estate and letters of reply re same. Rent charges payable by Lord Kenmare remain unpaid.despite requests. Lord Donoghmore is to take proceedings against Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to recover the rents & costs. Letters between solr. for Lord Donoghmore's Kilkenny Estate\nJohn T, Seigne Office & M. Leonard Estate Office. 54 page document
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\n Handwritten letter signed by Maurice Leonard agent for Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Willliam ...<\/span>\n Handwritten letter signed by Maurice Leonard agent for Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Willliam Dineen. Notice to quit the possession of lands at Ballydribeen as tenant ot Lord Kenmare on 10th November1894.
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\n Handwritten letters on headed paper. The Standard Life Assurance Co. Office, to Mr. Leonard, Kerry Estate. D...<\/span>\n Handwritten letters on headed paper. The Standard Life Assurance Co. Office, to Mr. Leonard, Kerry Estate. Draws attention to the large costs that are under consideration attached to scale of costs in a large estate. It should be fee per day rather than full fee on each case. Also letters from Mr Dowling regarding costs and requests for a cheque for his fee of £281.17.6 for 1894. 3 page document
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\n Collection of bills for legal costs from different Solrs re Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl...<\/span>\n Collection of bills for legal costs from different Solrs re Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) regarding cases for judgements legal costs, briefs conveyances and others. 7 page document.
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\n Letters to Mr Leonard, Estate Office. Proposals to take the grazing of the Bishop's Farm from interested parti...<\/span>\n Letters to Mr Leonard, Estate Office. Proposals to take the grazing of the Bishop's Farm from interested parties, Ballycasheen. From Patrick Counihan, Patrick Fleming, & D. Hurley. Letter from Mr. Leonard to the distributor of stamps Custom House Cork to stamp the document- Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Hurley. Also particulars of rent & rates. 6 page document.
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\n Letter to Mr. Maurice Leonard from the Kilcummin Parish Church. A wing of the old church was put up by the Sw...<\/span>\n Letter to Mr. Maurice Leonard from the Kilcummin Parish Church. A wing of the old church was put up by the Sweeney family at the end of the earlier century. This gave rights to pews therein. Describes later church improvements\/renovations, involving changes to the church laylout which led to problems regarding the rights of some of parishioners with regard to pews. Also there is no lease or deed of trust and Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) 23 years ago exercised his right of propritorship in taking away timbers cut in the church yard.
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\n 56 taxed bills of costs of Ejection Decrees for nonpayment of rent, Killarney District. Solr & Client Costs ap...<\/span>\n 56 taxed bills of costs of Ejection Decrees for nonpayment of rent, Killarney District. Solr & Client Costs approx. £2.8.4 & Party costs approx £1-2-0 per tenant. Defendants:- Jermiah Moriarty, Mary Sullivan, Mary O'Connor, James Shea, Cornelius Daly, Ellen Connor. Killarney District.\n Egar, Timothy Horgan, Patrick Brick, John Connor, Ellen Kelly, James Healy, David J.Healy, Laurance Healy, Patrick Con Sullilvan & Johanna Nagle, Mary Leary, John Twomey, Michael Walsh, Daniel Herllihy, Julia Twomey, Martin Lynch, William Bowler, Patrick Riordan, Johanna Sullivan, Denis Courtney, Cornelius Sullivan, Daniel W.Kelliher, Daniel Kelly, Ellen Kelly, Hanoria Sullivan, Michael Quirke, John Breen, Michael Tim Sullivan, John Horgan, Ellen Tangney, Mary Sullivan, Timothy McCarthy, Patrick Riordan, Daniel Darby Murphy, Darby Kelliher, Cornelius Buckley, James Buckley, Timothy Cahill, Michael Connor, Patrick Kerrisk & 2 others, John Kerrisk & 2 others, Ellen O'Connor & 2 others, Eugene Sullivan, John Horgan, Michael Leary, John Grady,Thade Leary, Mary Leary, Patrick Kelliher. 56 page document, blue paper.
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\n High Court of Justice Ireland - Book by Francis G. Downing & Son Solrs. A Summary of 1892 Misscellaneous Cos...<\/span>\n High Court of Justice Ireland - Book by Francis G. Downing & Son Solrs. A Summary of 1892 Misscellaneous Costs incurred by the Right Honorable The Earl of Kenmare. Includes taxes on ejectment, civil bill costs, ejectment decrees, land costs-sub commission land costs. Costs between solicitor and client, certificate of taxation for plaintiffe costs - Griffin & others, Riordan & others. Certificate of the Reigistry of a judgement regarding Michael Leary farmer. Tax Certificates of the Irish Land commmisson, Certifictate of Tax- Chancery Division and others. Document includes detailed lists of tenants and individuals concerned in these matters. Mentions an annunity to Killarney Female School. 57 page booklet bound with ribbon.
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\n Statement of Claim in the High Court of Justice in Ireland- Common Pleas Division between Maurice Leonard Plai...<\/span>\n Statement of Claim in the High Court of Justice in Ireland- Common Pleas Division between Maurice Leonard Plaintiff & James Flynn defendant.Writ issued on above date. Previous to January 1881 and until the execution of the conveyance the Defendant was possessed of or well entitled to part of the lands at Skahies then in his occupation as tenant from year to year at yearly rent of £70. Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) recovered a judgement in the Queens Bench division of The High Court against the defendant for £70 & £5.60 expenses. A writ was delivered to the sherriff. He caused the lands to be set up for sale by public auction. The Plaintiff beccame the purchaser. The sheriff in further execution of writ assigned to the Plaintiff all that the said part of lands at skahies The defendant wrongfully witholds possession of land from plaintiff. The plaintif claims to recover said lands of Skahies in occupation of the defendant.Document marked Farranfore. 3 page document bound together, writing on both sides of sheets.
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\n High Court of Justice in Irfeland - Common Pleas between Maurice Leonard Plaintiff and Michael Moynihan Defend...<\/span>\n High Court of Justice in Irfeland - Common Pleas between Maurice Leonard Plaintiff and Michael Moynihan Defendant. Writ issued on above date.. Previous to 22 January 1881 and until the execution of the conveyance the Defendant was possessed of or well entitled to parts of the lands of Knocknamacklagh then in his occupation as tenant from year to year at the yearly rent of £58. The Defenant wrongfully holds the possession of the said lands from the Plaintiff. The Plaintiff claims to recover parts of the said lands at Knocknamucklagh in the occupation of the Defendant. Document marked Farranfore. 3 page document bound together with glue, writing on both sides of sheets with one blank.\n.
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\n Correspondance to Maurice Leonard relating to cases Hussey & Townsend v Leonard :- Discusses summons, leases...<\/span>\n Correspondance to Maurice Leonard relating to cases Hussey & Townsend v Leonard :- Discusses summons, leases, affidavids, orders, deeds and other matters relating to the case. 11 page document.
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\n Writ of Summons between Hussey & Townsends & Samuel Murray Hussey, Robert Untacke Fitzgerald,Townsend, Peter F...<\/span>\n Writ of Summons between Hussey & Townsends & Samuel Murray Hussey, Robert Untacke Fitzgerald,Townsend, Peter Fitzgerald, George Hugh Chetwood Townsend and Moutiford George Longfield Plaintiffes and Maurice Leonard Defendant. Writ on Mr Leonard. Plaintiff's claim is that under an agreement on 15 jan, 1895 that whilst Mr. Leonard is the receiver\/agent over the Limerick Estates he is to pay the Plaintiffs on demand five equal one sixth parts of the fees which he has received or shall receive. The statement of defence denies the above were partners at the date of agreement. Horatio Hamilton Townsend was acting as Agent over Limerick Estates.It was provided that in case Horaito Townsend should die and whilst money due on foot of a certain loan or premiums on policies of insurance were outstanding Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles later 5th Earl) would appoint another person in his place. Horatio Hammilton died on 26th June, 1897. 2 page document, folded and written on four sides of both sheets.
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\n Between Michael and John O'Sullivan the Mortgagors to Mr. M. O' Flaherty Slattery Auctioneer of Tralee Auction...<\/span>\n Between Michael and John O'Sullivan the Mortgagors to Mr. M. O' Flaherty Slattery Auctioneer of Tralee Auctioneer for lands at Gurranerauragh with \nhouses buildings and outoffices for the residue of the term of the life of William Godfrey and term of 40 yrs, shall pay Michael Flattery Slattery principal of £86-3-stg rate of £5 per centum per annum.4 page document marked Farranfore.
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\n Queen's Bench Division. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Plaintiff v Rev Canon Griffin Millstreet...<\/span>\n Queen's Bench Division. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Plaintiff v Rev Canon Griffin Millstreet - Parish Priest, Rev Arthur Sandes and Louis H. Cronin, Defendants, copy and original Writ of Summons - Rent. Plaintiffs cliam for recovery of the possession of the farms held under lease dated 14 May 1811 by Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Browne 1st Earl) to John Henry Duggan deceased for rent amount in total £253-16-6 & costs. 3 page document, 1 sheet folded with writing on four sides, 2 sheets with writing on two sides.
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\n Correspondance between Mr F.C. Downing, Tralee and Mr Hussey (one illegible) re costs & fees regarding Hussey ...<\/span>\n Correspondance between Mr F.C. Downing, Tralee and Mr Hussey (one illegible) re costs & fees regarding Hussey and Leonard. Handwritten notes of amounts and dates. 3 page document
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\n The Common Pleas Division - Writ of Summons- Henry Charles Keith Marquis of Lansdowne, Valentine Charles Lord ...<\/span>\n The Common Pleas Division - Writ of Summons- Henry Charles Keith Marquis of Lansdowne, Valentine Charles Lord Castlerosse (later 5th Earl Kenmare), Richard Dease & William Dowes, Freshfield. Plaintiffs. Jeremiah Foley Leamnaguilea Defendant, for £23 due by Defendant. Also Affidavid of debt. The sum is due and no payment has been made on foot thereof since the commencement of this action. 'Farranfore 2450.' 2 page document.
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\n Letters from Mr Townsend to Lord Castlerosse (Valentine Charles, later 5th Earl). Mentions he is reluctant to ...<\/span>\n Letters from Mr Townsend to Lord Castlerosse (Valentine Charles, later 5th Earl). Mentions he is reluctant to assent to legal proceedings as proposed by Mr Leonard regarding distress warrants. Mentions a draft agreement in the hands of Mr Thornhill Solr., will then be sent to Mr Husssey regarding rents.On the subject of appointment of Mr Leonard as sub agent on Limerick estate - he has difficulties with this as his views and Mr Townsends do not coinside with regard to several matters, including dealing with tenants and other matters. 4 page document.
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\n Ref No. 574, year 1895 - In The High Court of Justice in Ireland Chancery Division - Master of the Rolls. The ...<\/span>\n Ref No. 574, year 1895 - In The High Court of Justice in Ireland Chancery Division - Master of the Rolls. The Attorney General v The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) Plaintiffs' Costs. The action brought for recovery of arrears of a yearly quit rent of £26.14.0 payable out of the lands of Raheen and others comprising the ancient denomination of Kearnasliggah in the Barony of Maganihy. 1 page document writing on 3 sides.
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\n Stamped summons to tax Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to F.C. Dowling and Sons. Hereby required on...<\/span>\n Stamped summons to tax Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to F.C. Dowling and Sons. Hereby required on the application of F.C. Dowling and Sons Solr. For costs to attend before the taxing master at his chambers in the Four Courts Dublin, to tax the costs of F.C. Dowling and from thence until the said taxation shall be disposed of. Signed by John Mathews Taxing Master\n1 page document.
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\n Headed notepaper addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Dated 20 September 1884. Text as follows: \"My d...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed from the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Dated 20 September 1884. Text as follows: \"My dear Kenmare (i.e. Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare), I have seen a very satisfactory account of the absence of the Bishop. Canon Griffin spoke to him about it, & he replied that his arrangements had all been made before my visit & he could not properly have altered them, had it been otherwise he would have been delighted to meet me. It has given me great relief to know this, as I feared that his absence was intentional & I was much discouraged by the idea. It is my right to tell you this often what I said to you (?). You will have seen that I stopped the meeting about which you wrote go The Freeman commented upon it in its usual style. Could you find it for me what my - replied. Your very truly Spencer (?) (See remarks *). Weather here ---- (illegible. My sister is looking forward to her visit to you later on.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.30, K.29E.31","6":"(Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\"). *It may be of interest in light of the above to note an article published in The Kerry Evening Post of Saturday November 27th 1886 entitled \"Can He Be Loyal\", which refers to the publication of an interview by The \"Kerry Sentinel\" between the Right Rev. Dr. Higgins, R.C. Bishop of Kerry and a special correspondent of the \"Liverpool Daily Post\". The interview concerned the surprise of the Irish People on finding that General Buller, who was sent to help quel the disturbances of the Land War, was a just man.\" \"On being asked - \"Why should they be astonished?, \"Because\", replied the Bishop, drawing himself up and speaking with intense vehemence, \"because he is an Englishman. Have we not been the tool and sport of England? Have we not been buffeted about between Whig and Tory? What justice did we ever get until violence compelled it? What have you ever done for us that we should love you? Need you wonder that we hate you with a hatred you cannot measure? I myself was born in the hatred of England. I tell you I felt a thrill of satisfaction when you have been defeated in any quarter of the world - the Zulus, the Boers, the Burmese, yes, though I knew my fellow-country-men were fighting for you. I have not the smallest faith in English justice as applied to Ireland. Secret societies, which the Church excommunicates, are the outcome of well-grounded distrust of English law\" \".","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"757","2":"K.71E.4","1":"19th Century","3":"2 February 1877","4":"
\n Two letters from the Royal Exchange Assurance Co., Killarney to Mr. Downing, relating to an agreement betweed ...<\/span>\n Two letters from the Royal Exchange Assurance Co., Killarney to Mr. Downing, relating to an agreement betweed Mr Herbert and Lord Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), dated 2nd & 5th February, 1877. Also a return letter from Mr Downing.
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\n Court of Appeal in Ireland. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant - Appellant. Arthur Stew...<\/span>\n Court of Appeal in Ireland. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant - Appellant. Arthur Stewart Herbert, Landlord - Respondent. Copy of Brief held by Mr. Cherry on the hearing of appeal relating to lands at Bunrower. Notice of appeal, Order giving leave to appeal, Notice of application to fix fair rent, Notice of appeal to Chief Commissioner, Order Continuing proceedings, Order of Chief Commissioner dismissing appeal, Judgment of Chief Commissioner, Notes of Trial.
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\n The envelope is addressed to *John H. Nicholson Esq., Balrath Burry (?), Kells, Co. Meath. The unfr...<\/span>\n The envelope is addressed to *John H. Nicholson Esq., Balrath Burry (?), Kells, Co. Meath. The unfranked one penny stamp is lilic in colour, and depicts a young Queen Victoria. The envelope is empty. It measures 10.5cm by 8.5.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"*John Hampden Nicholson of Balrath Burry, JP., High Sherrif 1895. Born 29th June 1871. Married 1 August 1894, Florence Isabel Rothwell of Rockfield, Kells. Died 16th February 1935. (Burke's Irish Family Records, 1976, pp. 883-884, London.) Note: A description of Balrath Burry can be found in \"A Guide to Irish Country Houses, by Mark Bence-Jones, 1988, p. 30\", London).\n\n(This envelope was found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"760","2":"K.53E.12","1":"19th Century (probably)","3":"Not dated","4":"
\n Small unaddressed white envelope with \"Windsor Castle\" and emblem of crown printed in blue on rear flap. (Size...<\/span>\n Small unaddressed white envelope with \"Windsor Castle\" and emblem of crown printed in blue on rear flap. (Size - 12.7cm by 8cm). Embossed on rear of envelope, under flap area is the following: \"Waterlow & Sons, Limited, London Wall, London.\"\n Inside envelope is a card measuring 9cm by 6.5. It is off white in colour.\"The Earl of Kenmare\" is handwritten in black ink between two diagonal Gold lines. Beneath this, in Gold print is printed \"1 Queen's Mansions.\"
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\n \"83 Lower Mount Street. Sunday.\nMadame, I feel so anxious about Mr O' Grady's case that I shall trouble you wi...<\/span>\n \"83 Lower Mount Street. Sunday.\nMadame, I feel so anxious about Mr O' Grady's case that I shall trouble you with a few lines in addition to what I have already written. The law respecting presentations to benefices is as follows - Whilst a living is still full or in other words whilst the parson who has been once properly appointed to a living is still in existence, the patron may lawfully sell the next presentation that is he may confer on another for money the right to presentupon the next vacancy. But when once the encumbent has died, the patron cannot legally sell the presentation. It is then considered an abuse of a vacant trust to appoint to a cure (?) of souls for any other consideration but the good qualities of the person to be presented. The law therefore forbids the patron to receive or the patron to give any consideration for the appointment when a vacancy occurs and forbids it under heavy penalities. Lord Kenmare is patron I believe to many livings and surely no one could administer such patronage in a purer spirit than his Lordship, but we are now living in very strange times and Mr O' Grady's letter contains an assertion which Lord Kenmare ought not to allow to remain uncontradicted. I know not what may be Mr O' Grady's motive in writing that letter he may intend nothing more than to induce His Lordship to reduce his rent or to ? His boundaries, or he in conjunction with others may have in view an attack upon his Lordship's right of patronage. I am sorry to think that a very vigorous effort is about to be made to stir up a religious warfare in this country. His Lordship's name has been made use of in the new association and therefore I think his Lordship ought to have regard only to his own high character and to ..\"\n\nIt is difficult to read the text of this letter.
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\n \"The Viscount Castlerosse, 11 Belgrave Square. Palmerston.\" \nSize of envelope - 12cm by 6.7cm. There is a re...<\/span>\n \"The Viscount Castlerosse, 11 Belgrave Square. Palmerston.\" \nSize of envelope - 12cm by 6.7cm. There is a red wax seal at rear.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare. Records givi...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare. Records giving Tenants' Names and Area Statute Measure, for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare. for Coolscar...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare. for Coolscart, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40. Tenants' Names and Area Statute Measure.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas - Estate of Earl of Kenmare. Map No 4. Forty t...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas - Estate of Earl of Kenmare. Map No 4. Forty two sheets in very poor condition giving Reference Numbers on Map, Tenants' Names, Area statute measure, Tenure and other Remarks, for townlands in Co Limerick.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estate Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, Thirty one pages gi...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estate Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, Thirty one pages giving Reference Number on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks for townlands in Co Limerick
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\n Kenmare Estate -Charge of the Lord Chief Baron. Court Case between Gubbins and Higgins + Others relating to a ...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate -Charge of the Lord Chief Baron. Court Case between Gubbins and Higgins + Others relating to a Public or Private right of way on lands at Oldtown, Hospital, Co Limerick.
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\n Typed Form, completed by hand. (First Schedule) Lands Provisionally Charged. Townlands in the Barony of Bantry...<\/span>\n Typed Form, completed by hand. (First Schedule) Lands Provisionally Charged. Townlands in the Barony of Bantry, Co. Cork. List of Names, Landowner, Occupiers, Parish & Barony, County, Yearly Rent, Total Acreage, Total Valuation. 4 page document.
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\n Handwritten document with title \"5 Years rent not filled in on Schedule of Tenancies\" for townlands in Co Lime...<\/span>\n Handwritten document with title \"5 Years rent not filled in on Schedule of Tenancies\" for townlands in Co Limerick.
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","8":"1"},{"0":"770","2":"K.3E.7","1":"19th to 20th Century","3":"c.1860s to 1900s","4":"Legal Costs incurred by Downing Solicitors, Killarney, on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare, 1860s - 1900s.","5":"K.2E.3 to K.6E.14 inclusive.","6":"Downing's Costs are all contained in 11 envelopes, see cross-reference.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"771","2":"K.19E.7","1":"19th to 20th Century","3":"c.1896 to 1915","4":"
\n Office of Public Works Forms, dated 1896, seeking information concerning the applications of two tenants for l...<\/span>\n Office of Public Works Forms, dated 1896, seeking information concerning the applications of two tenants for loans, addressed to Maurice Leonard (land agent). Irish Land Commission Rulings on Title and Directions for searches. Record Nos. E.C. 6551, 8523, 8528. Copy Queries and Replies dated 27th May 1916 providing the No. of Applicant, the No. on the map, the Townland Name, the Tenant's Name. The amount of the Advance applied for, the Query and the Reply in respect of 30 holding in Kerry, including the Fossa, Farranfore and Rathmore areas. Declarations by R. B. Reynolds (land agent) and D. M. Moriarty, Solicitor. Affidavit of Patrick Cremin of Lissyconnor, Rathmore, a Civil Bill Officer and Bailiff concerning the refusal of Arthur J. Keeffe to sign consent to excluded a Labourer's Plot from his holding at Lisheen. For Court of The Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 8528, dated 1912.
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\n Quantities of Land given by Lord Kenmare to the Great Southern and Western Railway Company free of charge. Acr...<\/span>\n Quantities of Land given by Lord Kenmare to the Great Southern and Western Railway Company free of charge. Acreage totals 190A 3R 5P. Townlands are not listed alphabetically. Dated 12 August 1893. Acreage of lands, given by Earl of Kenmare to the Great Southern and Western Railway Company, listed alphabetically by townland. Total acreage 190A. 3R. 5P. Dated 5 September 1896. Also letter dated 14 December 1903, from the Great Southern and Western Railway Company to Maurice Leonard (land agent), regarding the Great Southern and Western Railway Act 1900, which concerns Additional Lands to the value of £3009 18s 1p. Also cover of a Chancery Brief concerning the Killarney Junction Railway Company Vs. the Earl of Kenmare, Lord Castlerosse and others (probably dating to the 1860s. Contents missing).
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\n Notices as to proposed compulsory acquisition of lands ( Ireland ) Acts 1883 - 1906. Killarney Rural Distri...<\/span>\n Notices as to proposed compulsory acquisition of lands ( Ireland ) Acts 1883 - 1906. Killarney Rural District. ( Form No. 17. ) Application dated 1907. Includes maps and plans of proposed acquisitions.
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\n Correspondence concerning the McCartie (Daniel and Denis McCarthie) Estate, Headford. Regarding Headrent, Qu...<\/span>\n Correspondence concerning the McCartie (Daniel and Denis McCarthie) Estate, Headford. Regarding Headrent, Quitrent, etc. Affidavit of Richard B. Reynolds in the matter of the Estate of Daniel McCartie and Denis McCartie Owners. Ex.Parte Catherine Denvir, Mary Courtney, Anne McCarthy, Elizabeth Woods and Alice Hennessy petitioners. Also notice of a Hearing from the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, concerning the McCartie Estate, 24 July 1913 being fixed for the final vouching of the final Schedule of Encumbrances in this matter 1893 - 1913. Also Rulings on Title from the High Court of Justice, Ireland, Chancery Division - Land Judges for Rulings on Title and Directions for Searches in the matter of the Estate of Daniel and Denis McCartie Owners, Catherine Denvir and others Petitioners 6 November 1913 (?). D. M. Moriarty Solicitor, 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin. Also handwritten account from Folio 1351 concerning Daniel McCartie's Poor Rate Liabilities from 1875 - 1890, issued from the Estate Office, Killarney and dated April 13 1891. A second handwritten account records the income tax of Daniel McCarty (note: spelt with a \"y\" in this instance) from 1875 - 1891, also issued from the Estate Office, Killarney and dated April 13 1891.
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\n Statuary Declaration (earliest refernce is to April 1887) to Mr. Arthur Cox, Solicitor, re House and Premises ...<\/span>\n Statuary Declaration (earliest refernce is to April 1887) to Mr. Arthur Cox, Solicitor, re House and Premises at St. Mary's Lane, Killarney. (draft and copy) dated 30 March 1932. Also a Conveyance re premises\/house to Mr. Arthur Cox, Solicitor, of 42 - 43 St., Stephen's Green, Dublin, dated 30 March 1932. Includes a hand drawn map on tracing paper (including gas Works) of St., Mary's Lane.
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\n Schedule of Deeds (Leases, Surrender and two Conveyances of Town areas, dating from October 1898 to January 19...<\/span>\n Schedule of Deeds (Leases, Surrender and two Conveyances of Town areas, dating from October 1898 to January 1914) forwarded by Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, 17 April 1917, to the Estate Office, Killarney. Not signed.
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\n Lists of 61 Tenants circa 1907, listing name of tenant and townland. The purpose of this list is not clear. ...<\/span>\n Lists of 61 Tenants circa 1907, listing name of tenant and townland. The purpose of this list is not clear. A note found several pages on reads as follows: \"Tenant's whose rent have been fixed since 15 August 1896 and who have not been in the land court before\".
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\n Special report of the Estates Commissioners to parliament in respect of persons applying as evicted tenants fo...<\/span>\n Special report of the Estates Commissioners to parliament in respect of persons applying as evicted tenants for reinstatement in their holdings. 31 May 1907.\nTerms arranged by tenants' delegation at meeting in the Estate Office on 24 May 1907. Daniel Shea to be reinstated in Cleeny and Ballydowney and Con Sullivan in Boolicullane. 24 May 1907.\nCorrespondence from Denis Moriarty, Solicitor to the Estate Office requesting Daniel Shea's reinstatement. 23 July 1906.\nLetter dated 19 April 1899 from Daniel Shea to Lord Kenmare requesting reinstatement.\nCorrespondence with the Estates Commissioners to re reinstatement of tenancies. 22 August 1906 to 17 December 1907.\nPaper cuttings Killarney Echo re United Irish League. 6 September 1902\nPaper cutting, Cork Examiner 27 March 1999, re candidacy of Daniel Shea for Kerry County Council.\n
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\n Account of Thomas McKenna of Mount Henry, in respect of the Gale rents paid in regard to his holdings there to...<\/span>\n Account of Thomas McKenna of Mount Henry, in respect of the Gale rents paid in regard to his holdings there to the Earl of Kenmare during the period between 1 May 1892 and 1 May 1894. (2 copies). Also included is a rough pencilled handwritten rent account, apparently relating to McGuillycuddy and referring to Ballydowney, Farranaspig, Groin (Groyne), and West Cleeny. Also a rough handwritten page from Estate Office, Killarney showing particulars of amounts paid\/due in relation to Tithes, Rents, with reference made to the Poor Rate and Board of Works Loans etc,. Not dated. Also rough pencilled notes referring to Harrington of Dromore, Horgan of Knocktagglemore, Morierty of Killeen, Healy of Knocktaggle and Riordan, of Coolbawn (?) (c.1915), probably to do with land sales. Finally a crumpled sheet with dates from 1885 to 1908 with pencilled notes beside each date probably referring to land documents and whether or not they had been lodged. There are no further particulars provided. (These documents were kept together as they were found together).
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\n Costs (rents) received from tenants of the Estate of Viscount Castlerosse during the period from 1 January 188...<\/span>\n Costs (rents) received from tenants of the Estate of Viscount Castlerosse during the period from 1 January 1887 to 1 March 1890. No townland mentioned. Total paid by 37 tenants over the period is given as £52. 18S. 9P.
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\n Trust set up in the event of the death of Valentine Augustus Browne, later 4th Earl of Kenmare, so as to prov...<\/span>\n Trust set up in the event of the death of Valentine Augustus Browne, later 4th Earl of Kenmare, so as to provide for any offspring, sum of £19,999 allocated. Dated 27 April 1858. Marriage settlement between Valentine Augustus Browne and Gertrude Harriet Dowager with an annuity set up for the latter to the value of £2000, for life. Abstract of an Indenture dated 25 April 1887, between Valentine Charles, Viscount Castlerosse (the vendor) of the first part, the Honourable Elizabeth Baring of the second part, Edward Charles Baron Revelstroke of the third part, the Honourable John Baring, Cecil Baring and Jeffrey Nicholas Dawnay of the fourth part and the said Honourable John Baring and G.M. Dawnay and Greville Douglas of the fifth part (Being a Settlement executed on the marriage of the vendor and the Honourable Elizabeth Baring). Rough draft hand-written schedule of incumberances from April 1887 to the early 1900's regarding costs for which the Earl of Kenmare is liable such costs include mortgage repayments (18 June 1887), Tithe Rent arrears after the 1900 Act regarding the parish of Aglish. Queries concerning the payment of Quit rent for the lands under record 6551. Fee farm grant of £87. 13. 11 reserved by an Indenture between Richard McGillycuddy and James Donovan, regarding the lands of Coolgarriff (Coolgarriv). Outstanding duties for lands on the Kenmare Estate. Also reduction to be made in relation to duties on the Kenmare Estate under the 1903 Irish Land Act. Request by David M. Moriarty Solicitor, of 46 Fleet Street Dublin for payment due to him by the Earl of Kenmare.
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\n Small red softback ruled notebook. Tan coloured label glued on front cover, stating Browne and Nolan Ltd., D...<\/span>\n Small red softback ruled notebook. Tan coloured label glued on front cover, stating Browne and Nolan Ltd., Dublin and Belfast, Cork and Waterford. No. 55. Inside are pencilled notes concerning Tithes Rents Charges etc. (Kerry and Cork). Latest entry appears to be dated 1913.
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\n Listing of outgoings due to family members, including Elizabeth Countess of Kenmare, Viscount Castlerosse, the...<\/span>\n Listing of outgoings due to family members, including Elizabeth Countess of Kenmare, Viscount Castlerosse, the various other Browne children (Dorothy, Cecily, Gerald, Dermott), the Dowager Countess of Kenmare at Sevenoaks, England. Also mortgage dated 1905 to Perlican Life Assurance and British Empire Life Office, also mortgages due to Revelstoke, Baring and Dawnay.
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\n Title - \"Queries relating to The Local government (Ireland) Act, 1898 and Counsel's Opinion Thereon\". A serie...<\/span>\n Title - \"Queries relating to The Local government (Ireland) Act, 1898 and Counsel's Opinion Thereon\". A series of 11 queries and opinions concerning the Local government Act. The following provides extracts from some of the queries: (1). \"Can tithe payers deduct the entire of the Poor Rates as heretofore or is the right to deduct abolished by the Local government Act\", - Opinion - \"Judge Ross, in the case of Mundy's estate, 1899 (I L, R, 191) has decided that the payer of Tithe Rent Charge can, under this Act, deduct the whole Poor rate as heretofore etc.\". (2). \"Is the Landlord or the tenant the person liable to produce the certificate of valuation for the purpose of the Act?\", - Opinion \"This depends on whom in each case the burden of proof rests. In fixing a fair rent the burden will lie on the tenant, but in actions for rent or ejectments the burden of proof will lie on the Landlord\". (3). When an alteration has to be made in respect of Rates, and such alteration has to be endorsed on a Leaser, by whom are the Costs, if any, to be borne?\". (4). In the case of Agricultural holdings, where the buildings have been made by the tenant, whether of considerable value or not, and where no rent has been placed on them by the Land Commission, what deductions, if any, should be allowed on the rnet in respect of Poor Rate on these buildings, and if so, how is it to be calculated?\", - Opinion \"Assuming that by the fair rent order on the Schedules or otherwise it ca be clearly proved that no rent was allowed on the buildings, in my opinion the tenant is not entitled to any deduction for Poor Rate on the buildings etc,\". A page of handwritten notes accompanies this typed text, which is addressed and dated \"Irish Land Agent's Committee of the Surveyor's Institution, 110 Grafton Street, Dublin. September 25th 1899. Also included here is a typed document with pencilled corrections concerning the Poor Rate for Urban Tenancies. A pencilled note on the front records that it is from T. Downes, Skibbereen. Also included with this material is a handwritten letter, from David M. Moriarty addressed to Leonard (land agent) at the \"Offices, Killarney\", and dated the 26th July 1900. The letter concerns the amount Moriarty was allowed on his holding in an Urban District on his Poor Rate. He also requests a copy of any Counsel's Opinion which Leonard may have available.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger, Killarney Division Folios 1 to 500, 1 January 1895\". There are 50 ...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent ledger, Killarney Division Folios 1 to 500, 1 January 1895\". There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenants' names, Townlands and Folio numbers. The volume is completely full. The first entry relates to a John Daly of Aghalee, dated 1 November 1894. The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Areage in statute Measure and Poor Law Valuation are also listed. There are two letters dated 16 I´il 1957 and 11 Meitheamh 1959, from the Valuation Office, 6 Ely Place, Dublin, addressed to The Manager of The Estate Office, Killarney. The first concerns a enquiry concerning the grazing rights in common on the mountain portion of the townland of Knocklibade. The relevant Land Commission records having been lost. The Commissioner of Valuation was anxious to know if, at the date of Purchase under the Land Purchase Acts, the tenant of the largest holding, that is Geoffrey Morris or his predecessor Margaret Morris, enjoyed a right of grazing on the mountain. The second letter is seeking a reply to the first. Folio No. 480 in this volume deals with Morris. A third letter, dated 8 June 1959, from Gregg, Jermyn & Sons Solicitors of 67 South Mall, Cork, is addressed to The Agent, Killarney Estate Ltd., Killarney. The letter is seeking a copy of a lease of W. F. Copinger. Hardback, Maroon leather in a brown cloth wrapping. 27cm by 39cm by 10cm
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Killarney Division Excluding Congested Townlands\". '1910' is hand-written in p...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Killarney Division Excluding Congested Townlands\". '1910' is hand-written in pencil over the title of the ledger. The first entry deals with Mrs Bridget Collins of Aghadoe and deals with the particulars of her tenancy, dated 12 October 1908. The Tenants' names, Addresses, Gale days, Area, Valuation, Rent, Arrears due to the 1 May 1907, Type of Tenure and Observations are given. Note also that the information categories here listed are those that are hand-written, and not those which are printed at the top of each ledger page. The pages of this ledger are unnumbered, there are 50 pages. The Purchase Agreement numbers are given in the far left hand column of the double ledger pages. Inside a postcard dated by the post mark to the 1 of October 1908 was located. The postcard was addressed to Mr. Timothy Lane, Ardyneanig, Killarney. On the back of the postcard the message from James Egan with regard to the fixing of Mr. Lane's rent at £3:8:0 per annum by the Land Commission. The record is stated as being 8916, Old Rent is £5:1:8 . A verification of the settlement of the rent is given in a side note on the reverse of the card by R. B. Reynolds, land agent. Softback, Green ledger with red flecking through it, 25cm by 38.7cm by 0.6cm.
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\n Handwritten notes in pencil at top of first page read as follows: \"If possible type on one or two sheets close...<\/span>\n Handwritten notes in pencil at top of first page read as follows: \"If possible type on one or two sheets close typing EK (?). Written by Colonel Crane* many years resident magistrate in Kerry.\" \nThe following is the complete text written in black ink:\n\"Kenmare Family. When first I knew the County of Kerry & Killarney (1882) the new house always called 'The Mansio' had not been built for many years. It occupied an unrivalled position on the summit of a rise leading from the Cathedral & the well kept Ecclestical building near the town.\nLord Kenmare at the time was Lord Chamberlain to H.M. Queen Victoria & was also Lieutenant of the County of Kerry - in addition to being head of practically every thing in the County.\nThe 'Mansio' was looked on aas the sort of rallying point to which every one looked with confidence.\nThe beautiful gardens designed & laid out were the life work of Lady Kenmare. And what gardens they were! Those who knew them will long remember their beauty - and the views from every point overlooking the Lakes, the mountains being the back ground - a view the like of which would be hard to equal in any part of the United Kingdom.\nIn 1882 on of the periodical outbursts so well known to students of Irish history (1798, 1848, 1867 for example) occurred - this time it was the 'Land League'.\nFrom small beginnings it spread throughout the County & Killarney became what was known as 'disturbed' - necessitating the putting of a guard of Royal Irish Constabulary on the 'Mansio' - This went on for some years till the County settled down after the frim administration of Mr. Balfour.\nThen in 1888 came the 'Plan of Campaig' to endeavour to make the 'Givernment' of Ireland impossible. - This also fizzled out after a time - and gave place to a period of peace and order which practically lasted to the outbreak of the 'Great War'. But sad be it said in 1913 the beautiful 'Mansio' was accidentally burnt down!\nLord Kenmare had passed away in 1905 and had been succeeded by his eldest sonwho, much to the satisfaction of everyone had succeeded his father in the Lieutenancy of the County. Up to 1906 everything seemed to point to a time of peace & prosperity in Kerry & Killarney. The Wyndham Act was in force enabling tenant farmers if they wished to buy their holdings. 'The Castlerosse' school of carving & domestic economy founded by Lady Kenmare, the nursing of the poor, the workshouse, and many charitable organisations also the work of Lady Kenmare were really transforming the face of the County. All classes seemed to to working for the real & abiding good of Ireland.\nThen the mischevious - of 'Sinn Fei' agitating for Home Rule began & went on and succeed in up setting the bright prospect - .All this was most disheartening & specially so to the Kenmare family - which had always had the real benefit of the County at heart.\nWhen the Great War broke out this gallant family gave of its best to King & County forcible reminding one of its Loyalty to the Crown through all its history & acting up to the proud motto @Loyal en Tout'. The eldest son - wounded when with the Irish Guard, in the retreat from Mons.\nThe second son with the Cold Stream died on the @Field of Honour' at Lors. The third son with the Royal Dragoons saw service in the war in France, India & Egypt.\nOne son-in-kaw (Col. Vesey) wounded with the Irish Guards in France and one son-in-law (Ld. Edward Grosvenor) in the flying Corps also in the War.\nA proud record for gallantry & devotion to King & Country.\nKillarney ought to be proud of their truly noble, gallant family & I hope it is -\"
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\n Photocopies of reports taken from newspapers relating to a Land Case, heard in Killarney Court House. The Sub ...<\/span>\n Photocopies of reports taken from newspapers relating to a Land Case, heard in Killarney Court House. The Sub Land Commissioners heard an application from the Earl of Kenmare, to have a fair rent fixed on his holding, known as Bunrower, which he occupied under Mr Henry Herbert. Articles taken from The Kerry Weelky Reporter, 2nd October, 1897, The Freeman's Journal, 25th October, 1897, The Irish Daily Independent, 22nd July, 1899, The Killarney Echo and South Kerry Chronicle, 17th February, 1900, Daily Independent, 22nd February, 1900
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\n Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881. Application by Michael O'Sullivan of Coolalough, Kilmallock, for a Loan £60...<\/span>\n Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881. Application by Michael O'Sullivan of Coolalough, Kilmallock, for a Loan £60 for the purpose of building a Iron hay barn dated 27th March 1902. Application by M. Curran of Coolscart, Kilmallock for a loan of £180 for the purpose of building a dwelling dated 20th March 1896. these applications were sent to Mr. Leonard, Killarney. Form relating to an application made to the commissioners of Public works by Patrick Carroll for a loan of £45 dated 16th February, 1904. Form relating to an application made to the commissioners of Public works by Thomas Treacy for a floan of £50. Form relating to an application made to the commissioners of Public works by Denis Carroll for a loan of £80. These forms were sent to Maurice Leonard, Killarney the Landlord named on these form is Viscount Castlerosse.
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\n Notice of Filing of Originating Statement Form2. The Court of The Irish Land Commission. Land Purchase Acts. R...<\/span>\n Notice of Filing of Originating Statement Form2. The Court of The Irish Land Commission. Land Purchase Acts. Record No. 2403. In the matter of the Estate of John DeCourcey O'Grady. In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Final Notice to Claimants and Encumbrances in the matter of the Estate of DeCourcey O'Grady, that the final schedule of encumbrances affecting part of the lands in Co Limerick, which have been sold is fee simple freed and discharged from all superior interests, dated 30th January, 1901. Correspondence between Downing & Sons, Solicitors and Maurice Leonard, Killarney
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\n Twenty Two pages of documents including small map of correspondence relating to Bunrower, Killarney, Co Kerry....<\/span>\n Twenty Two pages of documents including small map of correspondence relating to Bunrower, Killarney, Co Kerry. Henry Herbert Esq., Cahernane, Killarney. Landlord and the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Killarney House, Tenant
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\n Cover note with dates and folios of deeds and mortgages. Kenmare Estate Old and New Abstract of Title. 3 pag...<\/span>\n Cover note with dates and folios of deeds and mortgages. Kenmare Estate Old and New Abstract of Title. 3 page document
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\n Richard B. Reynolds of the Priory, Killarney, acting as land agent for the vendor- Earl of Kenmare (Valentine ...<\/span>\n Richard B. Reynolds of the Priory, Killarney, acting as land agent for the vendor- Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus Browne 4th Earl). Loans granted by Board of Works still unpaid and effect\nsome of the lands for sale. Parties originally liable for loans are set out. Vendor has not any interest in these holdings and not liable for the loans. List of the persons originally liable, the amounts, dates of expiry of loan and land charged.1 page document.
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\n Letters from Rev O'Sullivan on Rathmore Presbytery headed paper to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl)...<\/span>\n Letters from Rev O'Sullivan on Rathmore Presbytery headed paper to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) requesting a glebe loan from the Board of Works and discussing his costs in the damage of the bog slide in Gneeveguilla. Includes detailed accounts list of expenses. Description and conditions of the Glebe Loan Acts included. 16 page document.
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\n From Solr Mr. F.C. Dowling & Sons to Maurice Leonard. They refer to bill of costs £73.19.9 and taxes ...<\/span>\n From Solr Mr. F.C. Dowling & Sons to Maurice Leonard. They refer to bill of costs £73.19.9 and taxes on them. Also request a cheque for £25 interest due on Lord Castlerosse's Bond (Valentine Charles, later 5th Earl Kenmare) and other bills. 4 page document.
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\n Handwritten queries on title from 1860 to 1911. Probably in connection with purchase by Irish Land Commission....<\/span>\n Handwritten queries on title from 1860 to 1911. Probably in connection with purchase by Irish Land Commission. Cites conveyances Gorhan to Reardon and Reardon to Kenmare, and receipt of death duties of 4th Earl, deeds, and other matters.
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\n An itemised list detailing dates, particulars and parties with referance to deeds..Parties include Richard Mc...<\/span>\n An itemised list detailing dates, particulars and parties with referance to deeds..Parties include Richard McGillicuddy, John C. O'Riordan, to James Doran Valentine Browne.Charles James Horgan, Donie Moriarty and others.Hand written. One page document.
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\n Costs incurred by David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, 17 d'Olier St. Dublin and Killarney on behalf of the Right Hon...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, 17 d'Olier St. Dublin and Killarney on behalf of the Right Honourable, the Earl of Kenmare in connection with Redeeming Fee from rent etc., 1913. Also miscellaneous costs between March 1915 to November 1918.
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\n Costs incurred by Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney, on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare, 1919 - 1925. Als...<\/span>\n Costs incurred by Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney, on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare, 1919 - 1925. Also a Statement of Liabilities of Mr. M. McCartie, account of monies received on behalf of The Earl of Kenmare and owed by McCartie to Kenmare. 1918 - 1929.
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\n In the County Court, Local government Ireland Act 1898. Compensation sought by the Right Honourable Valentine...<\/span>\n In the County Court, Local government Ireland Act 1898. Compensation sought by the Right Honourable Valentine Charles the Earl of Kenmare, in case against the County Council of Kerry. Compensation sought for the cutting down and destruction of a quantity of trees in the Demesne, Coolcorcoran and Croni's Park, Killarney. Application sought by Maurice McCartie, acting as solicitor for the Plaintiff. Damages estimated at £235. 15. 6d. Dated 3 January 1923. Also affidavit of Daniel C. Mangan, law clerk regarding the servicing of a preliminary notice to the secretary of the Kerry County Council, to Michael Murry clerk of the U.D.C. Killarney and also the Minister for Finance and the Civic Guards, Killarney.
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\n Legal costs incurred by Maurice McCartie Solicitor on behalf of The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of...<\/span>\n Legal costs incurred by Maurice McCartie Solicitor on behalf of The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, when seeking compensation from Kerry County Council for damage to Mulgrave Barracks, Glena Cottage etc.
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\n Memorandum of charges from George Denvar Fottrell and Sons, 46. Fleet Street, Dublin in respect of correspon...<\/span>\n Memorandum of charges from George Denvar Fottrell and Sons, 46. Fleet Street, Dublin in respect of correspondence with Messrs. Farrer and copy documents supplied to them and Incidental Agreements relating to the Kenmare Estates not included in the work specified in the Agreements of the 21 July 1907, 31 December 1908 with David M. Moriarty Esq., or in Agreement of 3 June 1909 with the Rt. Hon. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles, 5th Earl). The charges cover the period from 1908 to the 1st September 1920.
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\n Brief on behalf of Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, on hearing of Equity Civil Bill (in t...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, on hearing of Equity Civil Bill (in the County Court of Kerry, Division of Killarney), against Daniel Lyne of Coolies. Case involving Turbary and Limestone quarries. Brief dated 12 January 1912. Thomas Huggard, Denny Street, Tralee, Solicitor for Defendant. Maurice McCartie, Killarney, Solicitor for Plaintiff.
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\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. King's Bench Division. Brief on behalf of Valentine Charles 5th Ear...<\/span>\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. King's Bench Division. Brief on behalf of Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare Applicant (Plaintiff), Vs. Kerry County Council Respondents (Defendants), in an action for compensation for criminal injury to a dwelling house at Derrycunnihy, which was formerly used as a Police Barracks. Damaged 3 April 1920. Also an Affidavit of Maurice McCartie, Solicitor seeking a Writ of Certiorari.
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\n Brief for Counsel on behalf of the Right Honourable Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. Timo...<\/span>\n Brief for Counsel on behalf of the Right Honourable Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. Timothy Hartnett and Patrick J. O' Shea, Defendants. Cahirciveen Trinity Sessions 1918. Action of Kenmare to recover house and plot of ground at Killarney. It is stated that Kenmare requires the house for a man in his employment. A handwritten letter is attached to this material, from a Mr. Mulville writing from Mount Trampas, Killiney, Co. Dublin (undated). Mr. Mulville was obviously applying for employment and stated that he could ride a bicycle. The house must have been required by Kenmare for Mr. Mulville. Also Brief for Counsel on behalf of Appellant the Earl of Kenmare, Kerry Summer Assizes 1918. Maurice McCartie Solicitor for the Plaintiff, Killarney. Eugene J. Downing Solicitor for Defendants, Killarney. Also copy of Civil Bill Ejectment for overholding. Also a Notice to Quit and a Notice to Appeal. Also a copy of ( 5 & 6 Geo. 5.) Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest ( War Restrictions ) Act, 1915. Accompanied by newspaper cuttings from the Independent Newspaper of 2 of August 1917, dealing with same.
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\n Brief on behalf of Denis Scully and Patrick Tangney of Rathbeag, Plaintiffs, against the Valentine Charles, 5...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of Denis Scully and Patrick Tangney of Rathbeag, Plaintiffs, against the Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Defendant. Damages sought from Defendant for diverting water etc. Also notice of Appeal (2 copies). Thomas Huggard Solicitor for Respondent, Tralee. John O' Connell LL. D. Solicitor for Appellant, Tralee.
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\n Brief on behalf of Thomas Hill and Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiffs, against John Fleming a...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of Thomas Hill and Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiffs, against John Fleming and James Fleming Defendants. Concerning the Action on the Title to Fair Hill Cottages, Killarney. Kerry Assizes 1918, No. 47. E. J. Downing Solicitor for Defendants, Killarney. Maurice McCartie Solicitor for Plaintiff, Killarney.
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\n Brief from the Kerry Summer Assizes 1919, No. 107 and Killarney Trinity Sessions 1919. Also correspondence on...<\/span>\n Brief from the Kerry Summer Assizes 1919, No. 107 and Killarney Trinity Sessions 1919. Also correspondence on behalf of Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, against the Kerry County, seeking compensation for the lead poisoning of five cows on the lands of the Demesne and Park, Killarney. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killaney
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\n Brief and Decree for Compensation for criminal injury to property. Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, A...<\/span>\n Brief and Decree for Compensation for criminal injury to property. Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Applicant Vs. Kerry County Council, Respondents. Compensation to be paid for damage caused to the plantation of trees at rtroe 1931. Also legal costs incurred. Daniel C. Mangan Solicitor for Applicant, Killarney. W. F. Quinlan Solicitor for Respondents, Tralee.
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\n Brief on behalf of the Right Honorable the Earl of Kenmare, (Applicant) Plaintiff, against the County Counc...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of the Right Honorable the Earl of Kenmare, (Applicant) Plaintiff, against the County Council of the County of Kerry, (Respondent) Defendant, regarding criminal injury claim resulting from damage to a corrugated iron hut. March 1921. Maurice McCartie, Killarney, Solicitor.
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\n Brief on behalf of the Right Honorable Valentine Charles, the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff (Respondent) Vs. Jer...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of the Right Honorable Valentine Charles, the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff (Respondent) Vs. Jeremiah Mahony, Defendant (Applicant). Action by the Plaintiff to obtain damages for trespass on his holdings at rtahaneboy. Damages sought £5.00. Maurice McCartie, Killarney, Solicitor. Dated 27th March 1917.
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\n Notice of Appeal in ejectment. The Right Honorable the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff Vs. Alice Moore, Mary Franci...<\/span>\n Notice of Appeal in ejectment. The Right Honorable the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff Vs. Alice Moore, Mary Francis Richmond, and Richard M. Hilliard. Case regarding holdings at Dromhall (Dromhale) with house and buildings attached. Dated 3 May 1924. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor Killarney.
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\n Affidavit of Maurice McCartie, Solicitor in regard to an application for compensation for criminal injury and ...<\/span>\n Affidavit of Maurice McCartie, Solicitor in regard to an application for compensation for criminal injury and destruction caused to a wood and corrugated iron hut and to a table, under the Local government Ireland Act 1898. The Brief is on behalf of the Right Honourable Valentine Charles, the Earl of Kenmore Applicant (Plaintiff), and the County Council of Kerry Respondents (Defendants). Dated 16 March 1921.
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\n Brief for Counsel on behalf of the Plaintiff, Arthur J. O' Keeffe on hearing of Appeal herein against Lord Ken...<\/span>\n Brief for Counsel on behalf of the Plaintiff, Arthur J. O' Keeffe on hearing of Appeal herein against Lord Kenmare, Defendant. Case concerns the cutting of a drain by the Defendant through the bog holding of the Plaintiff which due to the sudden stoppage in it's construction at a certain point results in flooding of the Plaintiffs holdings. Also Notice of Appeal and Ordinary Civil Bill, 2 copies. Dated the 29 of June 1918. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n In the County Court of the County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. Equity Side. Brief on behalf of the right...<\/span>\n In the County Court of the County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. Equity Side. Brief on behalf of the right Honourable, Valentine Charles, Earl of Kenmare on hearing of the Equity Civil Bill. Patrick Walsh, Plaintiff. Case concerns the lands of Coolies, Coom, and Doocarrig. Case regarding the failure of the Defendant, the Earl of Kenmare to open a quarry at Lissivigeen, Killarney, and the turbary facilities in the Coolies region. Also typed copy of Equity Civil Bill with Patrick Walsh Plaintiff, and the Earl of Kenmare Defendant. Dated 1911. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor for the Plaintiff.
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\n Brief for Counsel on behalf of the Right Honourable, the Earl of Kenmare, Defendant Vs. Bridget McKenna of ...<\/span>\n Brief for Counsel on behalf of the Right Honourable, the Earl of Kenmare, Defendant Vs. Bridget McKenna of Mount Henry, Plaintiff. The case concerns the Turbary rights of Bridget McKenna, Plaintiff of Mount Henry 1912. Thomas Huggard, Solicitor for the Defendant, Tralee.
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\n The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles) Plaintiff Vs. Jeremiah D. Sullivan Defendant, Equity Side, Copy of Jud...<\/span>\n The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles) Plaintiff Vs. Jeremiah D. Sullivan Defendant, Equity Side, Copy of Judge's Note of Evidence. In a Purchase Agreement with the Earl of Kenmare, of 24 May 1907, Clause 9 provided that turbary rights were to be vested in the Estates Commissioners for the benefit of the tenants. The Estate Commissioners however refused to take over the turbary. A new agreement was then drafted and trustees were to be appointed. On the 2 June 1910 Trustees were appointed over 61 bogs on the Kenmare Estate. Also included here is the Defence of Maurice McCartie, Solicitor for the Defendant, Jeremiah D. Sullivan of Knocknasheehan Vs. The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare. Case concerning Turbary rights. Equity side,dated 2 June 1911. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney for the Defendant. D. Moriarty Solicitor for the Plaintiff.
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\n Ordinary Civil Bill dated 21 October 1921. Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff Vs. Denis Hegarty of...<\/span>\n Ordinary Civil Bill dated 21 October 1921. Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff Vs. Denis Hegarty of Castlelough, Muckross, Defendant. Plaintiff seeks one years rent up to May 1921 for part of the lands of Ardshsnsvooly. Also, two Notices of Appeal signed by Denis Hegarty, February 1922. G. D. Fottrell, Solicitor Dublin, Counsel for the Plaintiff.
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\n Brief on behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare Defendant on Hearing of an Equity Civil Bill conc...<\/span>\n Brief on behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare Defendant on Hearing of an Equity Civil Bill concerning the purchase by John Teahan Plaintiff of a farm at Buddahauns. Also included Equity Civil Bill, John Teahan Plaintiff, the Earl of Kenmare Defendant. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor Killarney, Counsel for the plaintiff, Mr. Teahan. Huggard and Willimgton Solicitors counsel for Defense.
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\n In the High Court of Justice of Ireland. King's Bench Division. In the matter of an Application for Compensa...<\/span>\n In the High Court of Justice of Ireland. King's Bench Division. In the matter of an Application for Compensation for Criminal Injury to property. Brief on behalf of the Earl of Kernmare, Applicant in the case against the County Council of the County of Kerry. Application for Compensation for destruction and injury to a stone building forming part of Ross Castle and the removal of 4 cannons embedded in the said building. Also Affidavit of Maurice McCartie Solicitor, dated 14th March 1921, and Writ of Certiorari. Also two Solemn Declarations of Maurice Mccartie dated the 24th March 1921 and 1st October 1923. Also correspondence between the Office of the Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Maurice McCartie Solicitor, correspondence during the period of the 6th and the 18th of September 1923. Maurice McCartie, Killarney, Solicitor for the Plaintiff.
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\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. John Dunleavy of Gearha, Farranfore...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. John Dunleavy of Gearha, Farranfore, Defendant. Defence delivered 31 May 1911 by Eugene J. Dowling, Killarney, Solicitor for the Defendant. Case concerns the issue of turbary rights.
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\n Patrick Murphy of Aughacree, Killarney, Plaintiff Vs. Charles Vincent, Earl of Kenmare Defendant. Correspo...<\/span>\n Patrick Murphy of Aughacree, Killarney, Plaintiff Vs. Charles Vincent, Earl of Kenmare Defendant. Correspondence and ordinary Civil Bill. Claim for damages sustained by Plaintiff, owing to his incapacity for work following an accident in the Defendant's farmyard. 1921. S. P.Tarrant, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor for the Defendant.
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\n The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. Denis McCartie, Defendant. Case concerns 5 maps whic...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. Denis McCartie, Defendant. Case concerns 5 maps which the Plaintiff states were withheld, although the Defendant denies he detained from the Plaintiff, The Earl of Kenmare. Statement of Defence delivered by Mr. Maurice McCartie of Suffolk street Dublin. Dated 1 March 1911. Mr. Maurice McCartie, solicitor for the Defendant. Huggard and Willington, solicitors for the Plaintiff.
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\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. King's Bench Division. Brief for Counsel on behalf of Defendant, The...<\/span>\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. King's Bench Division. Brief for Counsel on behalf of Defendant, The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare with Henry le Faere and Bryan Augustine McSweeney, Plaintiffs and Daniel O'Neill Defendant. The Plaintiff's claim is to recover possession of all that part of the lands of Dromhall, the grazing and the agistment whereof was let to the Defendant, Daniel O'Neill by an agreement dated 11March 1914. Instructions for Counsel include a reference to the burning down of Lord Kenmare's house in August 1913, when the Defendant worked very hard to rescue his things and succeeded in rescuing a large amount of valuable furniture. Following this, Lord Kenmare agreed to let him some land near the town. O'Neill continued in possession of the land, and was then informed that Lord Kenmare had sold the land to the Reverend Cannon Madden \" behind his back \". Cannon Madden then fenced up the lands against O'Neill. O'Neill, the Defendant, was aware that if Madden was made a plaintiff in the action he would have to give up possession, but he (O'Neill) believed that he had been badly treated. Notice had been served to produce the agreement between Lord Kenmare and the Reverend Madden in the statement of Defence. Such an agreement would be a fraud, an attempt to obtain money from the Land Commission under false pretences in as much as Section 16 of the Land Act of 1909 prevents an advance being made if the Tenancy was made after the 15th September 1909. Also a notice to T. Huggard (Solicitor for the Plaintiff, 60 Middle Abbey St., Dublin.) from M. McCartie (Solicitor for the Defendant 23 Suffock St., Dublin), requiring him to produce and show in court all books papers letters etc., and in particular the Purchase Agreement signed by Lord Kenmare and the Reverend Cannon Madden. Dated 25 May 1916.
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\n Copy of Writ of Summons. Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. Hannah McCarthy Defendant, of Maughantoorig, Ge...<\/span>\n Copy of Writ of Summons. Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. Hannah McCarthy Defendant, of Maughantoorig, Geevguilla, for rent arrears. 1907. George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors.
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\n Kenmare's land agent, R.B. Reynolds, went out to Coolick to mark out turf for a number of tenants. A tenant, J...<\/span>\n Kenmare's land agent, R.B. Reynolds, went out to Coolick to mark out turf for a number of tenants. A tenant, Jeremiah Courtney of Coolick and his brother Michael Courtney, prevented Reynolds from carrying out his task. Jeremiah Courtney had only grazing rights over the bog lands. Counsel was asked to decide whether the Earl of Kenmare or the Trustees of the turbary deed were the Plaintiffs. Counsel, Bernard Roche Esq., B.L., decided the latter. Thomas Huggard, Solicitor, Dublin and Tralee. 1915
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\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice ...<\/span>\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice in Ireland Chancery Division. 1918. Record number 560. Plaintiff was involved in the sale of certain lands in county Kerry to his Tenants under the provisions of the Land Purchase Acts. E. C. 8528. \"Certain turbary on the Tenant Purchaser's holding was reserved by the Plaintiff, and one of the terms of the sale was that the management and disposal of this turbary was to be reserved to the Plaintiff pending the sale in the Land Commission and on the completion it was to be vested in Trustees selected by the Tenants, or the majority of them and to be held by the Trustees upon such trusts as were approved of by the Estates Commissioners for the benefit of the other Tenants\". There was a large tract of Turbary on the Defendant's holdings in the townland of Tooreencahill, which was reserved to the vendor. To gain access it was necessary for the plaintiff etc., to enter upon the Defendant's land. The Defendant signed an agreement to purchase the holding under the Land Purchase Acts on the 1 May 1916. At which time (1916) the Defendant also signed agreement agreeing to give a passage through his lands to the reserve Turbary. Kenmare allotted to several of the Tenants on the Estate, Turbary at the bog at Tooreencahill, in order to gain access it was necessary to go through the Defendant's land. The passage in question was very long, rough and uneven, and subject to floods. In order to make it fit for the Tenants use it was necessary that it should be levelled and drained, and have stones placed upon it. In 1917, Mr. Arnold C. Matthew's (Plaintiff's agent) and Mr. Denis McCartie of New Street, Killarney (Engineer on the Kenmare estate) went to the Defendant's lands for the purpose of repairing the passage and carrying out other improvements directed by the Estates Commissioners before they would complete the sale of the Plaintiff's estate, 8528 (E. C. 8528). The Defendant refused admission, and demanded compensation of £95. Lord Kenmare refused compensation. The Plaintiff got an Interlocutory Injunction against the Defendant restraining him (the Defendant) from interfering with him in the use of the passage. The Defendant refused to obey the order of the court, the Plaintiff got an order for his committal. Following the service of the order for the Interlocutory Injunction. The agent's engineer and workmen went to the passage to repair it. Defendant again refused admission and demanded payment (of compensation). \"He was told that he was rendering himself liable to be sent to prison, and he then told them that many a better man than him was in jail\". Nothing could be done to the passage. The Plaintiff obtained a Writ of Attachment against the Defendant, and this writ was lodged with the sheriff for execution. A Perpetual Injunction against the Defendant and costs was sought by the Plaintiff. Maurice McCartie, 17 d'Olier Street, Dublin and Killarney, solicitor for Plaintiff. The material enclosed includes the following: Costs, Briefs, Affidavits, Correspondence, Writ of Attachment, several Injunctions and a Notice of Committal.
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\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice ...<\/span>\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice in Ireland Chancery Division. 1918. Record number 560. Plaintiff was involved in the sale of certain lands in county Kerry to his Tenants under the provisions of the Land Purchase Acts. E. C. 8528. \"Certain turbary on the Tenant Purchaser's holding was reserved by the Plaintiff, and one of the terms of the sale was that the management and disposal of this turbary was to be reserved to the Plaintiff pending the sale in the Land Commission and on the completion it was to be vested in Trustees selected by the Tenants, or the majority of them and to be held by the Trustees upon such trusts as were approved of by the Estates Commissioners for the benefit of the other Tenants\". There was a large tract of Turbary on the Defendant's holdings in the townland of Tooreencahill, which was reserved to the vendor. To gain access it was necessary for the plaintiff etc., to enter upon the Defendant's land. The Defendant signed an agreement to purchase the holding under the Land Purchase Acts on the 1 of May 1916. At which time (1916) the Defendant also signed agreement agreeing to give a passage through his lands to the reserve Turbary. Kenmare allotted to several of the Tenants on the Estate, Turbary at the bog at Tooreencahill, in order to gain access it was necessary to go through the Defendant's land. The passage in question was very long, rough and uneven, and subject to floods. In order to make it fit for the Tenants use it was necessary that it should be levelled and drained, and have stones placed upon it. In 1917, Mr. Arnold C. Matthew's (Plaintiff's agent) and Mr. Denis McCartie of New Street, Killarney (Engineer on the Kenmare estate) went to the Defendant's lands for the purpose of repairing the passage and carrying out other improvements directed by the Estates Commissioners before they would complete the sale of the Plaintiff's estate, 8528 (E. C. 8528). The Defendant refused admission, and demanded compensation of £95. Lord Kenmare refused compensation. The Plaintiff gott an Interlocutory Injunction against the Defendant restraining him (the Defendant) from interfering with him in the use of the passage. The Defendant refused to obey the order of the court, the Plaintiff got an order for his committal. Following the service of the order for the Interlocutory Injunction. The agent's engineer and workmen went to the passage to repair it. Defendant again refused admission and demanded payment (of compensation). \"He was told that he was rendering himself liable to be sent to prison, and he then told them that many a better man than him was in jail\". Nothing could be done to the passage. The Plaintiff obtained a Writ of Attachment against the Defendant, and this writ was lodged with the sheriff for execution. A Perpetual Injunction against the Defendant and costs was sought by the Plaintiff. Maurice McCartie, 17 d'Olier Street, Dublin and Killarney, solicitor for Plaintiff. The material enclosed includes the following: Costs, Briefs, Affidavits, Correspondence, Writ of Attachment, several Injunctions and a Notice of Committal.
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\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice ...<\/span>\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice in Ireland Chancery Division. 1918. Record number 560. Plaintiff was involved in the sale of certain lands in county Kerry to his Tenants under the provisions of the Land Purchase Acts. E. C. 8528. \"Certain turbary on the Tenant Purchaser's holding was reserved by the Plaintiff, and one of the terms of the sale was that the management and disposal of this turbary was to be reserved to the Plaintiff pending the sale in the Land Commission and on the completion it was to be vested in Trustees selected by the Tenants, or the majority of them and to be held by the Trustees upon such trusts as were approved of by the Estates Commissioners for the benefit of the other Tenants\". There was a large tract of Turbary on the Defendant's holdings in the townland of Tooreencahill, which was reserved to the vendor. To gain access it was necessary for the plaintiff etc., to enter upon the Defendant's land. The Defendant signed an agreement to purchase the holding under the Land Purchase Acts on the 1st of May 1916. At which time (1916) the Defendant also signed agreement agreeing to give a passage through his lands to the reserve Turbary. Kenmare allotted to several of the Tenants on the Estate, Turbary at the bog at Tooreencahill, in order to gain access it was necessary to go through the Defendant's land. The passage in question was very long, rough and uneven, and subject to floods. In order to make it fit for the Tenants use it was necessary that it should be levelled and drained, and have stones placed upon it. In 1917, Mr. Arnold C. Matthew's (Plaintiff's agent) and Mr. Denis McCartie of New Street, Killarney (Engineer on the Kenmare estate) went to the Defendant's lands for the purpose of repairing the passage and carrying out other improvements directed by the Estates Commissioners before they would complete the sale of the Plaintiff's estate, 8528 (E. C. 8528). The Defendant refused admission, and demanded compensation of £95. Lord Kenmare refused compensation. The Plaintiff got an Interlocutory Injunction against the Defendant restraining him (the Defendant) from interfering with him in the use of the passage. The Defendant refused to obey the order of the court, the Plaintiff got an order for his committal. Following the service of the order for the Interlocutory Injunction. The agent's engineer and workmen went to the passage to repair it. Defendant again refused admission and demanded payment (of compensation). \"He was told that he was rendering himself liable to be sent to prison, and he then told them that many a better man than him was in jail\". Nothing could be done to the passage. The Plaintiff obtained a Writ of Attachment against the Defendant, and this writ was lodged with the sheriff for execution. A Perpetual Injunction against the Defendant and costs was sought by the Plaintiff. Maurice McCartie, 17 d'Olier Street, Dublin and Killarney, solicitor for Plaintiff. The material enclosed includes the following: Costs, Briefs, Affidavits, Correspondence, Writ of Attachment, several Injunctions and a Notice of Committal.
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\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice ...<\/span>\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff Vs. Michael T. Fleming, Defendant. In the High court of Justice in Ireland Chancery Division. 1918. Record number 560. Plaintiff was involved in the sale of certain lands in county Kerry to his Tenants under the provisions of the Land Purchase Acts. E. C. 8528. \"Certain turbary on the Tenant Purchaser's holding was reserved by the Plaintiff, and one of the terms of the sale was that the management and disposal of this turbary was to be reserved to the Plaintiff pending the sale in the Land Commission and on the completion it was to be vested in Trustees selected by the Tenants, or the majority of them and to be held by the Trustees upon such trusts as were approved of by the Estates Commissioners for the benefit of the other Tenants\". There was a large tract of Turbary on the Defendant's holdings in the townland of Tooreencahill, which was reserved to the vendor. To gain access it was necessary for the plaintiff etc., to enter upon the Defendant's land. The Defendant signed an agreement to purchase the holding under the Land Purchase Acts on the 1st of May 1916. At which time (1916) the Defendant also signed agreement agreeing to give a passage through his lands to the reserve Turbary. Kenmare allotted to several of the Tenants on the Estate, Turbary at the bog at Tooreencahill, in order to gain access it was necessary to go through the Defendant's land. The passage in question was very long, rough and uneven, and subject to floods. In order to make it fit for the Tenants use it was necessary that it should be levelled and drained, and have stones placed upon it. In 1917, Mr. Arnold C. Matthew's (Plaintiff's agent) and Mr. Denis McCartie of New Street, Killarney (Engineer on the Kenmare estate) went to the Defendant's lands for the purpose of repairing the passage and carrying out other improvements directed by the Estates Commissioners before they would complete the sale of the Plaintiff's estate, 8528 (E. C. 8528). The Defendant refused admission, and demanded compensation of £95. Lord Kenmare refused compensation. The Plaintiff got an Interlocutory Injunction against the Defendant restraining him (the Defendant) from interfering with him in the use of the passage. The Defendant refused to obey the order of the court, the Plaintiff t an order for his committal. Following the service of the order for the Interlocutory Injunction. The agent's engineer and workmen went to the passage to repair it. Defendant again refused admission and demanded payment (of compensation). \"He was told that he was rendering himself liable to be sent to prison, and he then told them that many a better man than him was in jail\". Nothing could be done to the passage. The Plaintiff obtained a Writ of Attachment against the Defendant, and this writ was lodged with the sheriff for execution. A Perpetual Injunction against the Defendant and costs was sought by the Plaintiff. Maurice McCartie, 17 d'Olier Street, Dublin and Killarney, solicitor for Plaintiff. The material enclosed includes the following: Costs, Briefs, Affidavits, Correspondence, Writ of Attachment, several Injunctions and a Notice of Committal.
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\n The Right Honorable the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. James Courtney defendant of Lackabane, Killarney, ...<\/span>\n The Right Honorable the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. James Courtney defendant of Lackabane, Killarney, concerning shooting rights. Includes Defense, Counterclaim and Correspondence. 1908.\nAlso, a Copy of an Order making Consent a Rule of Court, stating that the Plaintiff undertakes to purchase the defendants holdings at Lackabane and rtroe. The defendants address appears to be \"Home Farm Hotel, Lackabane and rtroe.
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\n Agreement made between David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Sunday's well, Killarney and George Fottrell and Frank F...<\/span>\n Agreement made between David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Sunday's well, Killarney and George Fottrell and Frank Fottrell, Solicitor, 46 Fleet Street. Dublin. Fottrell and Sons agree to act as agents for Moriarty in the sale of the Estate of the Earl of Kenmare under Irish Land Acts, 1907 and 1908. Also Agreement between the Earl of Kenmare and Fottrell and Sons, 1909. Also correspondencs from 31 May 1907 to 31 August 1907 from Fottrell and Sons, Solicitors to Moriarty, concerning the sale of the estate, the correspondence refers to Turbary, Sporting Rights, Rights of Way, and instructions for the completion of purchase forms and the accompanying maps.
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\n The Equity Civil Bill Appeal between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, and Co...<\/span>\n The Equity Civil Bill Appeal between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, and Cornelius McCarthy, Defendent, dismissed without costs. The Order of the County Court dated 14 November 1912 to be affirmed, the defendent \"hereby electing to rectify the purchase agreement signed by him in the manner set forth in the County Court Judge's Order and undertaking to sign the necessary consent to that effect for lodgement with the Land Commission. Mr. Justice Ross. (4 copies)
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\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Plaintiff vs. John Kelly Defendant. Land Purchase Agreement made 1st No...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Plaintiff vs. John Kelly Defendant. Land Purchase Agreement made 1st November 1908 executed in its existing form by mistake resulting in Equity case. The court ordered that the Agreement be rectified by the insertion of a clause providing that the management and disposal of the turbary be vested in trustees selected by the tenants or the majority of them or their Committee or by the Estates Commissioners to be held by such tenants upon such trusts as may be approved of by the tenants or their Committee or by the Estates Commissioners, dated 14 November 1911 (typed). Also a handwritten Registrars Note dated 19 December 1911. Also four copies of the Equity Civil Bill Appeal between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, and John Kelly, Defendent, dismissed without costs. Mr. Justice Ross.The Order of the County Court dated 14 November 1912 to be affirmed. The defendent \"Hereby electing to rectify the purchase agreement signed by him in the manner set forth in the County Court Judge's Order and undertaking to sign the necessary consent to that effect for lodgement with the Land Commission\". (It is likely that this third item is in some way connected with the first two, although only the first two were found together).
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\n Agreement made between R. B. Reynolds 1st part, John J. Cronin and Timothy Cronin of Scrahanafadda 2nd part a...<\/span>\n Agreement made between R. B. Reynolds 1st part, John J. Cronin and Timothy Cronin of Scrahanafadda 2nd part and tenants Patrick Sullivan 3rd part, concerning Turbary rights. 1914.
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\n six individual Agreements dated between the months of May and July 1913, between Richard B. Reynolds ( Land ...<\/span>\n six individual Agreements dated between the months of May and July 1913, between Richard B. Reynolds ( Land Agent for Valentine Charles 5th, Earl of Kenmare ) and the following tenants: Patrick Sullivan, Coolick, John Cullinan, Coolick, Jeremiah Moynihan, Maurice Fleming, Michael Daly, and John McCarthy, Coolick, Jeremiah Mangan, Revaun. The Tenants agree to give 30 feet wide so that the Tenant Purchasers to whom Turbary has been, or may be allotted to, may have access to it. The Tenants were to receive a sum of money by way of compensation. Eugene J. Dowling Solicitor, Killarney. Also mentioned, Joseph Reidy Solicitor's assistant, Killarney.
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\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. Patrick Lyne, Defendant. Defendan...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles the Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff, Vs. Patrick Lyne, Defendant. Defendant agreed under agreement dated the 1 November 1907 to purchase a certain holding at Knockanimane. The agreement was executed in it's existing form by mistake. The court ordered that the agreement be rectified by the insertion of a clause providing that the management and disposal of the Turbary be vested in Trustees selected by the Tenants or the Committee or by the Estates Commissioners to be held by such Trusts as may be approved of by the Tenants or the Committee or by the Estates Commissioners. 14 November 1911. Thomas Huggard Solicitor, Denny Street, Tralee.
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\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, the Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. Thomas D. O' Connor, Defendant...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, the Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. Thomas D. O' Connor, Defendant. Defendant agreed under an agreement dated 1 November 1907 to purchase a certain holding at Shronbeg. The agreement was executed in it's existing form by mistake. The court ordered that the agreement be rectified by the insertion of a clause providing that the management and disposal of the turbary be vested in Trustees selected by the Tenants or their Committee, or by the Estates Commissioners, to be held by such Trustees upon such Trusts as may be approved by the Tenants or their Committees or by the Estates Commissioners, Dated 14 November 1911. Thomas Huggard, Solicitor for the Plaintiff, 14 Denny Street, Tralee.
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\n Last Will and Testament of Valentine Agustus, Earl of Kenmare, died 9 February 1905. This will is attached t...<\/span>\n Last Will and Testament of Valentine Agustus, Earl of Kenmare, died 9 February 1905. This will is attached to correspondence dealing with the Assignment of part of the lands of Ardagh to Kathryn M. Reidy (K.18E.2).
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\n Reproduction and listing of the correspondence between D. M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney and J. H. Pigott, ...<\/span>\n Reproduction and listing of the correspondence between D. M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney and J. H. Pigott, K. C. between the 2 December 1907 and 10 December 1909. In all 24 letters are reproduced over 7 pages. All of the letters are connected with the Kenmare Estate.
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\n Correspondence concerning mining leases. Reference is made to Ross Island Mines and also Knockbee Mountain on ...<\/span>\n Correspondence concerning mining leases. Reference is made to Ross Island Mines and also Knockbee Mountain on the Cork Estate. The correspondence also includes a reference to a catalogue of Crossley Gas Engines, which might be of use with reference to the electric light for Killarney House.
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\n A large amount of Correspondence, a Copy of Conveyance, Rules and Regulations, Shares etc., concerning Killarn...<\/span>\n A large amount of Correspondence, a Copy of Conveyance, Rules and Regulations, Shares etc., concerning Killarney Golf and Fishing Club.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.17E.6","6":"A report published in \"The Examiner\" Newspaper (Saturday 9th September 2000, page 5) records th at Bord Failte acquired the majority shareholding of the late Beatrice Grosvenor in Killarney Golf Club Ltd. In 1969. It further elaborates that \"the club is a major part of Killarney's tourism infrastructure and earns over £1 million per year in green fees. Employing up to 50 people it is the only club in Ireland with three 18-hole courses and the third course which cost £5 million to develop, was opened last year (1999).","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"844","2":"K.17E.6 ","1":"20th Century","3":"c.1930s to 1960s","4":"
\n A large amount of Correspondence, a Copy of Conveyance, Rules and Regulations, Shares etc., concerning Killarn...<\/span>\n A large amount of Correspondence, a Copy of Conveyance, Rules and Regulations, Shares etc., concerning Killarney Golf and Fishing Club.
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\n Correspondence and listing of National Schools on the Kenmare Estate, dated 16 October 1909, from R. B. Reynol...<\/span>\n Correspondence and listing of National Schools on the Kenmare Estate, dated 16 October 1909, from R. B. Reynolds (land agent for the Kenmare Estate) to the lessees ? This list includes the Roll No., Name of School, Name of Manager, How Vested, and the Names of the Trustees or of the Patron in case of schools vested in Commissioners or non-vested. Also included here is correspondence and an abstract of a lease concerning Ballyfinnane school, between Valentine Charles, 5th earl of Kenmare, of 66 Cadogan Square, London and Rev. John Mangan Bishop of Kerry, The Palace, Killarney, Rev. D. Charles O' Sullivan and the Rev. John Counihan lessees, dated April 1915. David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Correspondence and copy of Assignment of part of the lands of Ardagh, to Catherine M. Reidy. Also attached is ...<\/span>\n Correspondence and copy of Assignment of part of the lands of Ardagh, to Catherine M. Reidy. Also attached is a copy of the last will and testament of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare, died February 9, 1905.
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\n Rural Assignment of the holdings of Patrick Sullivan of Tullaha to Daniel Griffin. The former, Sullivan, had...<\/span>\n Rural Assignment of the holdings of Patrick Sullivan of Tullaha to Daniel Griffin. The former, Sullivan, had been tenant from year to year from Miss Florence Burns Hartropp. M. McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Correspondence and Agreement concerning McGoldrick purchases of house and land(s) at Gneevegullia. The Agreeme...<\/span>\n Correspondence and Agreement concerning McGoldrick purchases of house and land(s) at Gneevegullia. The Agreement is dated 10 March 1917. Also included is an Irish Land Commission Schedule of areas, (Form D). or the townland of Gneevegullia. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney is named on title page of agreement.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission material in connection with Record No. E.C. 6551, including Declaration by ...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission material in connection with Record No. E.C. 6551, including Declaration by R.B. Reynolds (land agent) concerning the lands of Ballydowney, Groin, Farranaspig and Cleeny. List of documents accompanying replies to Queries E. C. 6551. parts 1, 2, 3, and 4. List of Costs incurred by Edward Wynne Talbot Crosbie of and incident to redemption of lay title of £85.11.11 out of parish of Molahiffe (also part of Record No. E.C. 6551) .
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\n Schedule of Areas for Toormore, Inchicorrigane West, Mastergeeha, Inchicorrigane East, listing tenant's names,...<\/span>\n Schedule of Areas for Toormore, Inchicorrigane West, Mastergeeha, Inchicorrigane East, listing tenant's names, the acreage involved etc. Also some miscellaneous Land Commission material.
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\n Correspondence concerning the purchasing of Loreto Convent. Portion of an O.S. map is attached. Solicitors inv...<\/span>\n Correspondence concerning the purchasing of Loreto Convent. Portion of an O.S. map is attached. Solicitors involved, O'Keeffe & Lynch of 30, Molesworth Street, Dublin and David M. Moriarty of Killarney.
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\n Handwritten list of Purchase Agreements lodged with the Irish Land Commission (Record E.C. 6551 and E.C. 8523)...<\/span>\n Handwritten list of Purchase Agreements lodged with the Irish Land Commission (Record E.C. 6551 and E.C. 8523) before 1 May 1909, listing Folio Nos. Tenant's Name, Townlands, Purchase Money and the Annual Rent. The list has a very few references to the Cork Estate. Also a letter from George Drevar Fottrell and Sons (Solicitors) 46 Fleet St., Dublin to Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, dated 30 November 1909, referring to the lodging of Purchase Agreements in the Land Commission. The townlands in question are Dooneen, Scartlea and Gortdromkeiry.
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\n Schedule of Areas Form, with handwritten information recording Reference Number on Map, Tenant's Name, Area St...<\/span>\n Schedule of Areas Form, with handwritten information recording Reference Number on Map, Tenant's Name, Area Statute Measure etc. Signed Albert Wm Barnod, Macroom, July 8 1912. Irish Land Commission Schedule of Tenancies (6) referred to in the Originating Application or Originating Request (Record No. E.C. Form C). Also copy of a typed sheet listing queries concerning several of the townlands with handwritten replies. The signature of R.B. Reynolds is located at the bottom right hand corner of the sheet, dated 22 November 1915.
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\n Correspondence, draft and copy of Agreement with Mr. Hilliard of The Lake Hotel, Killarney regarding the supp...<\/span>\n Correspondence, draft and copy of Agreement with Mr. Hilliard of The Lake Hotel, Killarney regarding the supply of limestone to Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare for his tenants under Land Purchase Agreements. D. M. Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Estate Commissioners. Record Number E.C. 8528 Queries 1913 and 1916. Also a typed listing of Valentine Cha...<\/span>\n Estate Commissioners. Record Number E.C. 8528 Queries 1913 and 1916. Also a typed listing of Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare's sales, entitled \"Lord Kenmare's Costs\", both rural and urban (without amounts). Also included in this envelope is a Certificate of Counsel for E.C. 8528 certifying that the Earl of Kenmare has the power to sell the lands described in the attached Schedule etc. The Schedule lists the townlands in question, the date of the application and the names of those who swore the affidavits. Name of Counsel - Bernard Roche.
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\n Particulars and Conditions of sale of the property of the Earl of Kenmare and his Trustees to be sold by publi...<\/span>\n Particulars and Conditions of sale of the property of the Earl of Kenmare and his Trustees to be sold by public auction in 15 lots at the Court House, Killarney, on 5 June 1918. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney. Also Court of the Irish Land Commission. Estate Commission. Schedule of particulars of Claim under Section 24, (8) of the Irish Land Act, 1903. (Record No. E. C. 8528, 1918.)
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\n Sale Agreement regarding part of the lands of Tiernaboul, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Patrick M...<\/span>\n Sale Agreement regarding part of the lands of Tiernaboul, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Patrick Moriarty. Daniel C. Mangan Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Indenture made between Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, the Estate Commissioners appointed under the provisi...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, the Estate Commissioners appointed under the provisions of the Irish Land Act 1903, and the Trustees selected by the tenants to manage and dispose of Turbary. Two Schedules are attached. Schedule No. 1 lists the reserved Turbary on the Estate for Records Nos. E.C. 551, E.C. 6551, E.C. 8528. Schedule No. 2 lists the Townlands on Estate for Record No. E.C. 551. (The Trustees are named as follows: Jeremiah O'Leary, John Crowley, Patrick P. Sullivan and P.J. Moynihan of College Sq., Gortacureen (Gortacurreen), Rath Firies, Knocknaduragh, Headford, Inchicorrigane, Kilcummin, Ballincarraig and Ballyhar. 1915. Also included in this envelope is a typed document entitled \"Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, Record No. 6651, Schedule listing Townlands on which there is no Turbary, dated 6 March 1904 (?) or 1914 (?). This also includes a Listing of Townlands on Estate E.C. 8528. Also in this envelope is a handwritten Copy of a Consent of James D. Neill and Mary Neill to give passage to reserved Turbary on their lands at Maulyarkane (Kilcummin area) 1914. Solicitors recorded include T. O' Shea and Maurice McCartie, Killarney.\"
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\n Correspondence regarding the sale of the Lawlor Estate, Lisbabe, Headford. F. C. Downing and Sons Solicitor...<\/span>\n Correspondence regarding the sale of the Lawlor Estate, Lisbabe, Headford. F. C. Downing and Sons Solicitors, 22 Denny St., Tralee to Maurice Leonard (land agent) Killarney. Also correspondence of D'Alton and Co. Solicitors, 11 St. Stephens Green, Dublin to Maurice Leonard. Also to Thomas Greany of the Muckross Estate Office, 8th dated March 1900.
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\n Letter to G. A. E. Hickson, Tralee, from David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, College Street, Killarney, provi...<\/span>\n Letter to G. A. E. Hickson, Tralee, from David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, College Street, Killarney, providing instructions regarding the colouring of maps for the Congested Districts Board. Also instructions concerning Turbary. Dated 21 August 1907. Letter addressed to R.G. Allanson-Winn Esq., M. Inst. C.E.I., of 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin from the Estate Commissioners Office, dated 28 September 1907, concerning the colouring in of maps. Also letter from Allanson-Winn to Moriarty, dated 30 September 1907, again concerning the colouring in of maps.
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\n Sale Agreement of part of the lands of Kilbreanbeg, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare of Kenmare House Ki...<\/span>\n Sale Agreement of part of the lands of Kilbreanbeg, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare of Kenmare House Killarney to Patrick O' Leary of Tullig, Killarney. Daniel C. Mangan Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Conveyance and Agreement, Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare to Stephen O'Brien Corkery, of part of the lands of Scra...<\/span>\n Conveyance and Agreement, Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare to Stephen O'Brien Corkery, of part of the lands of Scrahan. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Correspondence between Mr. Roche, Solicitor of law, 66 Lower Leeson Street Dublin,18 October 1912 to a \"Dani...<\/span>\n Correspondence between Mr. Roche, Solicitor of law, 66 Lower Leeson Street Dublin,18 October 1912 to a \"Dani\" in regard to the Kenmare Estate Record E. C. 8523, for the Townland of Coolis ( Coolies ).
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\n A completed form No.39. from the Land Law (Ireland ) Act 1896 giving particulars of the holdings in 1900. ...<\/span>\n A completed form No.39. from the Land Law (Ireland ) Act 1896 giving particulars of the holdings in 1900. Correspondence in regard to the proposed sale\/letting of the Bunrower Estate between A. Stewart Herbert of Cahernane and Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare dated July - November 1904. Eugene J. Downing Solicitor, Killarney acting for Herbert. Also Sale Agreement between Arthur S. Herbert (Vendor) and the Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl Kenmare (Tenant) regarding the lands of Bunrower, dated 7th November 1903. (Please note that in K.3E.6, the Solicitor Francis Downing has a charge for \"An Application of Lord Kenmare to have a fair rent fixed in respect of the lands of Bunrower, having been dismissed it was resolved to take the opinion of Counsel as to the advisability of appealing\" - See cross reference below. Attached to the Sale Agreement is some further correspondence dated June - November 1905. A copy of one of these letters is addressed to Thomas Greany Esq. Muckross (land agent for Muckross Estate) from Maurice Leonard (land agent, Kenmare Estate) dated June 19th 1905 stating that Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare) \"is prepared to give Mr Herbert twentysix years purchase of the nett rent of the townland of Bunrower\".
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners of the Earl of Kenmare in the County of Kerry. E. C. 8528. Cop...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners of the Earl of Kenmare in the County of Kerry. E. C. 8528. Copy of Consent of Patrick Courtney in regard to Mr. Courtney's purchase of his holding at Dromickbane, Co. Kerry. Amended to include an extra 13 collop grazing on that part of Dromickbane. D. M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Draft consent for Agreement of Purchase for parts of the townland of Knocklibede, Valentine Charles, 5th Ear...<\/span>\n Draft consent for Agreement of Purchase for parts of the townland of Knocklibede, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare with John Downey, Patrick Leary, Patrick Scannel and John O'Sullivan. Also, second draft for Agreement of Purchase of part of the townland of Knocklibede with Jeffrey Morris, probably 1911. Note a pencilled note on both documents records that they were sent to Fottrell on the 6 of July 1912.
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\n Printed letter from the Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin to the Earl of Kenmare (Valent...<\/span>\n Printed letter from the Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin to the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles, the 5th Earl) concerning interest payable pursuant ( regarding ) Section 35 of the Land Law Ireland Act. 1896. (The Purchase Agreements probably concern Bunrower. )
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\n Conditions of sale of all that part of the lands of Ballycasheen, situate at Killarney, containing in or about...<\/span>\n Conditions of sale of all that part of the lands of Ballycasheen, situate at Killarney, containing in or about 11 acres and 30 perches, to be sold at Public Auction, 27 January 1932. Auctioneer and Valuer - James J. O' Connor, Killarney. Also, two bills of sale advertising the sale, cerise in colour.
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\n Correspondence between the Estate Office Killarney and D. (David) M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney, and corres...<\/span>\n Correspondence between the Estate Office Killarney and D. (David) M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney, and correspondence from G. D. Fottrell and Sons, 46 Fleet St., Dublin to David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney, concerning the purchase by Jeremiah Connor and Julia Leary of part of the lands of Mastergeeha. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare) Record No. E. C. 8528. Co. Kerry.
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\n Letter addressed to J. P. Lynch, Molesworth Street, Dublin from Creagh and Byrne, Solicitors, Listowel, c...<\/span>\n Letter addressed to J. P. Lynch, Molesworth Street, Dublin from Creagh and Byrne, Solicitors, Listowel, concerning a memo on the proposed new form of Agreement to Purchase.
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\n Letter from the Killarney Estate Office regarding Articles of Settlement with the Purchasing Tenants of the Co...<\/span>\n Letter from the Killarney Estate Office regarding Articles of Settlement with the Purchasing Tenants of the Congested Townlands of Coom, Coolies and Doocarraig on the 26 September 1908, and subsequently amended on 2 October 1908. Also mentions Limestone supply and Turbary facilities associated with the holdings. Not signed. Not dated.
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\n Abstract of Title of Timothy E. Sullivan to all that portion of the lands of Boulacullane. 1903 - 1911. Mauric...<\/span>\n Abstract of Title of Timothy E. Sullivan to all that portion of the lands of Boulacullane. 1903 - 1911. Maurice M. McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Letter from Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney (with branch offices at Caherciveen, Kenmare, and Killarn...<\/span>\n Letter from Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney (with branch offices at Caherciveen, Kenmare, and Killarney) addressed to Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare regarding the purchase of Daly's Farm, Park, Killarney. Rough pencilled draft and typed copy of the letter from McCartie to Kenmare. Dated 1 May 1917.
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\n High Court Order dated 1920, against Hanoria Horgan by Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare for £22.6.9...<\/span>\n High Court Order dated 1920, against Hanoria Horgan by Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare for £22.6.9, plus £4 interest per annum (from 1918), plus £7.6.0 costs. (Dated 8th April 1920). Maurice McCartie Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Also a Purchasing Agreement made between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Hanoria Horgan (tenant) concerning the dwellinghouse and premises and haggard situate at Farranfore. Dated 1931, day and month not specified. No solicitor named.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Estate Commissioners. Earl of Kenmare's Estate. Statement, dated May 19...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Estate Commissioners. Earl of Kenmare's Estate. Statement, dated May 1914, of Florence O' Donoghue, purchasing tenant of part of the lands of Sheheree on the 1 May 1913 for £150. Solicitor, P. W. Bass and Co., 9 South Mall, Cork.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Estate of Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, County of...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Estate of Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record E. C. 8523. Copy of the consent of Ellen Donoghue, in regard to the Purchase Agreement concerning her holdings in the Townland of Dromickbane, Co. Kerry. David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Irish Land Act. Estates Commissioners. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record Number E. C. 8523. ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Act. Estates Commissioners. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record Number E. C. 8523. Queries schedule of holdings for which Agreements for Purchase have not already been lodged. The Townland, Name of Tenant, Reference No. of Holding on Map, the Area in Acres, Roods and Perches, the Valuation, the Rent, The price at which Holding was offered to the tenant, and a Statement in Detail stating why the tenant did not sign the Agreement for Purchase. Signed R.B. Reynolds 12 February 1913. G.D. Fottrell and Sons Solicitors, 46 Fleet St., Dublin.
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\n Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare). Particulars of holdings vested, sho...<\/span>\n Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare). Particulars of holdings vested, showing townland, map number, area in acres, rood and perches, rent for the respective holdings, advance cash and paid moines as of the 5 October 1916. Refers to E. C. 6551. George Denvar Fottrell and Sons Solicitors, Dublin.
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\n Finance Act ( 1909 - 1910 ), as amended by the Finance Act 1920. Particulars Delivered Form P. D. (B). Con...<\/span>\n Finance Act ( 1909 - 1910 ), as amended by the Finance Act 1920. Particulars Delivered Form P. D. (B). Conveyance between the Right Honorable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Reverend Michael O' Brien, Bishop of Kerry, David O' Leary, Dean of Kerry, Reverend John Casey Archdeacon, Patrick Marshall, Archdeacon. Conveyance concerning the purchase of National School Buildings and land at Dromickbane, Coolies, Co. Kerry. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, 17 D'Olier St., Dublin and Killarney.
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\n Estate of the Earl of Kenmare ( Kerry ) townland of Scrahanafadda . Schedule of areas listing the following i...<\/span>\n Estate of the Earl of Kenmare ( Kerry ) townland of Scrahanafadda . Schedule of areas listing the following information, Reference number on map, Tenants Names and the Area Statute Measure, giving the total area of the townland as being 1043A 1R 18P.
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\n Estate of the Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare. List of Purchase Agreements lodged by the 1 May 1909. ...<\/span>\n Estate of the Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare. List of Purchase Agreements lodged by the 1 May 1909. The list records the name of the Purchaser with the Townland in question. Townlands include some in and around Killarney and Rathmore.
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\n Three letters from John T. Dunnan to D. M Moriarty Esq., (Solicitor for Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenm...<\/span>\n Three letters from John T. Dunnan to D. M Moriarty Esq., (Solicitor for Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare) on behalf of the Estate Commissioners Office, Irish Land Commission, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. The first two letters are dated 27 and 28 May 1910, and refer to the fact that Messrs. Reynolds and O' Keeffe have been appointed Trustees for the management of turbary, pending the completion of the sale. The third letter dated the 20 December 1912, refers to a Settlement with four tenants, 3 of whom would receive sums of £40, £15, and £10, ( the location of these tenants is not recorded ), the fourth tenant ( Sullivan of Coolick ) would receive £15 with bog.
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\n Agreement made between the Right Honouable, The Earl of Kenmare and Hanora Horgan in regard to Ms. Horgans h...<\/span>\n Agreement made between the Right Honouable, The Earl of Kenmare and Hanora Horgan in regard to Ms. Horgans holdings at Farranfore. Hanora Horgan agrees to £50 purchase price of the site and £4. per annum rent. Two items. Dated 1931.
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\n Sale of Moyeightragh (York Road, Killarney). Solicitor R. L. Lipsett, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal to Maurice Leo...<\/span>\n Sale of Moyeightragh (York Road, Killarney). Solicitor R. L. Lipsett, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal to Maurice Leonard (land agent to Lord Kenmare), Estate office, Killarney, dated 9 June 1906 concerning a Mr. Wilson's desire to sell to the educational Board of the Cork Presbytery the plot to the S (?) of Mr. J. Kerry's holding at Moyeightragh, for the sum of £200. Also three handwritten letters from Wilson to Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Maurice Leonard (land agent), dated January to March 1906. Also a pencilled plan of two ground plots at York Road near the Franciscan Friary dated 20 August 1907.
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\n Correspondence with The Great Southern and Western Railway Company regarding the Deer Park - Tiernaboul water...<\/span>\n Correspondence with The Great Southern and Western Railway Company regarding the Deer Park - Tiernaboul water supply, January - June 1906.
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\n Lease of plot of ground in New Street, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Justin L...<\/span>\n Lease of plot of ground in New Street, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Justin L. Meagher of Charles Meagher and Sons Boot Manufacturers and Hardware Merchants, Killarney. David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Draft Lease of premises in College St., Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl o...<\/span>\n Draft Lease of premises in College St., Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Mary Frances O' Sullivan (in pencil). David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Correspondence regarding the Lease of cottage, premises and garden at Inch, Killarney (No. 5. Port Road Cott...<\/span>\n Correspondence regarding the Lease of cottage, premises and garden at Inch, Killarney (No. 5. Port Road Cottages), to James Mangan Ltd., Jewellers, Cork. R. B. Reynolds* (land agent, Kenmare Estate) to D. M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Draft Lease of premises at College St., Killarney, between the Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl o...<\/span>\n Draft Lease of premises at College St., Killarney, between the Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Michael O' Riordan, dated 31 December 1913. Also Surrender of Lease from Michael O' Riordan the The Right Honourable Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare, also dated 13th December 1913. D. M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney and 17 D'Olier St., Dublin (Solicitor in both cases).
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\n Copy of an Agreement re property at Brewery Lane, Killarney, Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare of No. 66 C...<\/span>\n Copy of an Agreement re property at Brewery Lane, Killarney, Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare of No. 66 Cadogan Square, London, with Kate Dillon. David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney and 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin.
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\n Draft Letting Agreement concerning dwelling-house, yard, garden and premises at 4. Rock Road, Killarney, betw...<\/span>\n Draft Letting Agreement concerning dwelling-house, yard, garden and premises at 4. Rock Road, Killarney, between John Scully of 5. York Terrace and John Keating of 4 Rock Road. D. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Lease of Park House, Killarney, The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th earl of Kenmare, of 66. Cadogan ...<\/span>\n Lease of Park House, Killarney, The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th earl of Kenmare, of 66. Cadogan Square, London to John A. Kirkpatrick of Carrigeen, Fermoy, Co. Cork. Includes a hand drawn map of the Park which is dated 30 of Decmenter 1915. The map also gives the area of The Park as being 4A. 3R. 37P. David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Killarney District Rental Accounts, consists of one ledger page listing Tenants' Names, Townlands, Yearly Rent...<\/span>\n Killarney District Rental Accounts, consists of one ledger page listing Tenants' Names, Townlands, Yearly Rent, and Amount due to 1 May 1917.
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\n Agreement for Sale of No. 10, Rock Rd., Cottages, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th earl of Kenmare, ...<\/span>\n Agreement for Sale of No. 10, Rock Rd., Cottages, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th earl of Kenmare, and Trustees, first part and Mrs Hannah O' Connor of Rock Road Cottages, Killarney. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Agreement for the sale of a dwelling-house and yard at New Lane, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Ea...<\/span>\n Agreement for the sale of a dwelling-house and yard at New Lane, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Trustees, first part, with John C. O' Sullivan second part. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney. A handwritten note dated 8th March 1926 concerns Catherine O' Leary as caretaker to O'Sullivan.
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\n Lease for 42 years of the site of the ex. RIC Barracks, Killarney. Saorstat Eireann to Valentine Charles, 5th...<\/span>\n Lease for 42 years of the site of the ex. RIC Barracks, Killarney. Saorstat Eireann to Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare. Mr. P. Coll Treasury Solicitor in Ireland, 51 St., Stephens Green East, Dubllin.
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\n Conveyance of premises, St. Mary's Lane, Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl ...<\/span>\n Conveyance of premises, St. Mary's Lane, Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, of 66. Cadogan Square, London, first part, Trustees of the second part and Joseph O' Sullivan (in pencil) of the third part. (Address of O' Sullivan is St. Mary's Lane, Killarney). Agreement for Sale dated 1928 between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Trustees and Joseph O' Sullivan. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney and 17 D'Olier St., Dublin. (1920s).
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\n Conveyance of plot of ground, New St., Killarney, with Katherine Mary Meagher. Also an Agreement for Sale with...<\/span>\n Conveyance of plot of ground, New St., Killarney, with Katherine Mary Meagher. Also an Agreement for Sale with Katherine Mary Meagher of ---- (?), Myrtleville, Co. Cork. ( See Remarks ). Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney for the Sale Agreement. The name of a second Solicitor is handwritten on the Conyeyance but it is difficult to decipher. The address is 24 South Mall, Cork..
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\n Correspondence, Agreements, (Sale, Letting and Grazing Agreements) concerning Dromhall. Also included is a Bil...<\/span>\n Correspondence, Agreements, (Sale, Letting and Grazing Agreements) concerning Dromhall. Also included is a Billboard re Auction of Properties at Dromhall and the Countess Road. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney for Agreement of sale. Daniel C. Mangan Solicitor, Killarney on Conditions for sale. Auctioneer and Valuer James J. O' Connor M.I.A.A., Killarney).
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\n Conveyance re Green Lane Cottage. Charlotte Eva Pilkington and others to the Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of K...<\/span>\n Conveyance re Green Lane Cottage. Charlotte Eva Pilkington and others to the Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare. Michael C. Casey Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Sale Agreement regarding the sale of the premises situated at No. 9, Castlerosse Cottages, Killarney, The Rig...<\/span>\n Sale Agreement regarding the sale of the premises situated at No. 9, Castlerosse Cottages, Killarney, The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Kathleen O' Brien. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Michael Coughlan, of Castlerosse Cottages, Killarney, to the London General Insurance Company Limited. Mortgag...<\/span>\n Michael Coughlan, of Castlerosse Cottages, Killarney, to the London General Insurance Company Limited. Mortgage to secure the sum of £100 and interest thereon. (3 copies) Maurice McCarthie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Attested copy of a Conveyance of dwelling-house, at Fair Hill, Killarney, the Right Honourable Valentine Charl...<\/span>\n Attested copy of a Conveyance of dwelling-house, at Fair Hill, Killarney, the Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Thomas Hill. Brenner, Sons and Corlett Solicitors, Liverpool.
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\n Agreement for sale of dwelling-house at 8. College St., Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Cha...<\/span>\n Agreement for sale of dwelling-house at 8. College St., Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Trustees to Kathleen Fitzgerald of that address.
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\n Draft Conveyance of dwelling-house and premises situate at Clovers Lane, off College St., Killarney, between V...<\/span>\n Draft Conveyance of dwelling-house and premises situate at Clovers Lane, off College St., Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Ellen O' Regan (married wife of Michael O' Regan (!). Maurice Mccartie Solicitor, Killarney and No. 17 D'Olier St., Dublin.
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\n O.S. 25 inch Map of Killarney, Sheet No. 66.VIII.C.). A large number of plots within the town are numbered in ...<\/span>\n O.S. 25 inch Map of Killarney, Sheet No. 66.VIII.C.). A large number of plots within the town are numbered in blue ink and highlighted in red.
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\n Draft Conveyance of dwelling-house, yard, garden and appurtenances, at 4. Rock Rd., Killarney, between the Ea...<\/span>\n Draft Conveyance of dwelling-house, yard, garden and appurtenances, at 4. Rock Rd., Killarney, between the Earl of Kenmare 1st part, Trustees 2nd part and John Scully 3rd part. Pencil notes suggest that this agreement was subsequently used to draft an agreement with Cornelius Ryan of Oaklands House, Berkley Heath, London.
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\n Conveyance of dwelling-house in the New Lane, Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th ...<\/span>\n Conveyance of dwelling-house in the New Lane, Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare first part, Trustees second part, and John C. O' Sullivan third part. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney and No. 17 D'Olier St., Dublin. (Exact date unknown, however it post dates January 1916).
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\n Agreement of Sale and also a Conveyance concerning a dwelling-house and premises at New St., Killarney, The Ri...<\/span>\n Agreement of Sale and also a Conveyance concerning a dwelling-house and premises at New St., Killarney, The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Christopher Healy. (The Agreement of Sale is undated). Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney and No. 17 D'Olier St., Dublin.
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\n Agreement for Sale and Conveyance of No. 12. Rock Road, Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Char...<\/span>\n Agreement for Sale and Conveyance of No. 12. Rock Road, Killarney, between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, Earl of Kenmare and Catherine M. McCarthy. Daniel C. Mangan, Solicitor, Killarney. The Agreement for Sale is signed by Catherine McCarthy, the Conveyance is unsigned.
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\n Civil process in ejectment for overholding. Saorstat Eireann, District Court of Justice, Area 27. Valentin...<\/span>\n Civil process in ejectment for overholding. Saorstat Eireann, District Court of Justice, Area 27. Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff and Landlord, against 4 defendants and tenants, Bridget Moran, widow of St. Mary's Lane, Ellen Fleming, widow of St. Mary's Lane, Helena Riordan, widow also of St. Mary's Lane and Philip O' Sullivan, Carpenter, of the Castlerosse Cottages, Defendants.
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\n Agreement for the Sale of premises in New Street, Killarney, Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare and Truste...<\/span>\n Agreement for the Sale of premises in New Street, Killarney, Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare and Trustees to Thomas Johnson of New Street, Carpenter. Maurice M. McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Agreement for Sale of premises in Rock Road, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and T...<\/span>\n Agreement for Sale of premises in Rock Road, Killarney, between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Trustees and Thomas O' Sullivan. The property then in the occupation of the purchaser. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Memorandum of Agreement for purchase of house at Fair Hill, Killarney between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl o...<\/span>\n Memorandum of Agreement for purchase of house at Fair Hill, Killarney between Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare of 66. Cadogan Square, London, and Trustees with Ellen O' Sullivan. The house was then in the occupation of Patrick Sullivan, father of the purchaser. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney 1921.
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\n John Moynihan to the Right Honourable, Valentine Charles the Earl of Kenmare concerning original Surrender Ag...<\/span>\n John Moynihan to the Right Honourable, Valentine Charles the Earl of Kenmare concerning original Surrender Agreement regarding the holding of John Moynihan at Glanristeen in lieu of rents outstanding to the Kenmare estate for a number of years. Contains seal of the Registry of Deeds Office, Dublin. J.C.Dowling, Solicitor, 17 D'Olier St., Dublin and Killaney. Dated 11 March 1905.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"C. J. Dowling, Solicitor 17 D'Olier St., Dublin and Killarney. Both parties concerned, the Tenant, Mr. J. Moynihan and the Landlord Valentine Charles, Earl of Kenmare mutely agreed to a surrender of the former holdings in the townland of Glanristeen in a bid to avoid the expenses of a court case.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"917","2":"K.24E.2","1":"20th Century","3":"08-Apr-10","4":"
\n Draft Collateral Mortgage of a Life Estate in the lands of Counties Cork and Kerry and of certain policies of ...<\/span>\n Draft Collateral Mortgage of a Life Estate in the lands of Counties Cork and Kerry and of certain policies of Assurance with a charge on the Bonus in respect of the Sales of Irish Estate to Secure present indeptness and further advances. Agreement between the Right Honourable Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and the Right Honourable John Baron Revelstroke. Farrer and Co. Solicitors (no address).
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\n Accounts of tenants who have paid interest 1 May 1908. Listing names, denominations, interests etc. The inf...<\/span>\n Accounts of tenants who have paid interest 1 May 1908. Listing names, denominations, interests etc. The information held within the printed document is not entered according to the categories listed at the top of the ledger like sheets. Such categories are as follows: Fo. Rent Ledger, Tenants' names, Denomination, Rent when due, Arrears due as per last Account Furnished, Half-year's Rent since accrued due, Total Rent and Arrears, Rent and Arrears Received up to . . . 19. . , Abatements to Tenants, Arrears Remaining due, and finally Observations.
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\n Notice of Motion to have ' Bankruptcy ' annulled in the case of Charles O' Sullivan of 169 West 99 Street, Ne...<\/span>\n Notice of Motion to have ' Bankruptcy ' annulled in the case of Charles O' Sullivan of 169 West 99 Street, New York City and formerly of Ballyfinnane. O'Sullivan claims that at the time of the declaration of his bankruptcy there were more creditors appearing than really were in existence. Dated 30 March 1922. Also contains a notice of re - entry. Solicitors involved include E. White, 16 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Messrs J. H. Montgomery and Mr. M. McCartie, Solicitors for Petitioning Creditor, 7 D'Olier Street, Dublin, A. G. Hollinshead, Esq., Official Assignee, King's Inn, Dublin, Messrs Bennett Thompson and MacNeill, Solicitors, 48 Dame Street, Dublin.
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\n Agreement for Sale of holding at Farranfore between the plaintiff and vendor, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl o...<\/span>\n Agreement for Sale of holding at Farranfore between the plaintiff and vendor, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare with the defendant and tenant Hanora Horgan. Record No. E. C. 6551, Form F., regarding the lands of Knockaderry, Farranfore. Dated 16 October 1908. Ejectment orders sought for non payment of rent from 1 May 1925 to 25 June 1931.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Land Law Acts. Consent of the Phoenix Assurance Company Ltd., being Mort...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Land Law Acts. Consent of the Phoenix Assurance Company Ltd., being Mortgagees of the Life Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, agree to Michael W. Daly being made tenant to lands known as the Park (East Park ) near Killarney. 1914. Consent granted under the Irish Land Commission Rules of the 2. January 1897 S. 167. Two copies of the document are stored here.
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\n Correspondence and lists of joint applications to have a fair rent fixed by the Irish Land Commission Court. ...<\/span>\n Correspondence and lists of joint applications to have a fair rent fixed by the Irish Land Commission Court. Lists include Tenant's names, townlands, and rent amounts.
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\n High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. John Neill, Defendant,...<\/span>\n High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff, Vs. John Neill, Defendant, concerning part of the lands of Upper Park and Coolcorcoran, together with a dwelling house and out offices. 1917. 14 printed copies. There is also a typed sheet outlining Kenmare's case and a rough pencilled draft of same. In June 1907 the Plaintiff made an agreement with the defendent that he, the defendent should become caretaker of a house, out-offices and lands of part of the lands of Upper Park and Coolcorcoran. Other grazing and agistment agreements followed. In January 1910 the Defendent made an Agreement with the Plaintiff advancing £1000 to the Plaintiff. It was agreed that as long as the sum of £1000 was outstanding the premises would be re-let to the Defendent every year.In October 1915 the Plaintiff repaid the sum of £1000 and subsequently informed the Defendent of his intention of taking possession of the said lands stating that he would not be reletting the lands. The Defendent however is still in possession of the lands. .
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\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners.) Estate of Lord Kenmare. Record No. 6551. ...<\/span>\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners.) Estate of Lord Kenmare. Record No. 6551. Name of Tenant Hannah Sullivan. O.S. 68. Townland Rathbeg. Holding Plot Nos. 8A to 8C.\" The three plots highlighted lie to the northwest, northeast and south of Rathbeg House. The signature on the form appears to be that of M. J.(?) Wall, Keeper of Record. A handwritten note at bottom left of form records as follows: \"Fees lodged five shillings\".
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\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners.) Estate of Earl of Kenmare, Record No. 655...<\/span>\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners.) Estate of Earl of Kenmare, Record No. 6551, Name of Tenant(s) Patrick & Mary Casey (for plot 1), Edmond Burke (for plot 2). Townland Knockmanagh\". Dated 8th December 1914. Signed by M. J (?) Wall, Keeper of Records. Handwritten note at bottom left records \"Fee lodged Eight shillings.\"
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\n Letter from the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company Ltd., 1 Dale St., Liverpool, to David M. Mor...<\/span>\n Letter from the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company Ltd., 1 Dale St., Liverpool, to David M. Moriarty Esq., Crown Solicitor, Killarney, Co. Kerry. The company refuses to part with a deed dated the 1 of January 1879, and endorsed with the release dated 26 May 1905, as the mortgage forms part of the title to two claim policies, No's 166245 - The Earl of Kenmare, as well as to policies in the Standard Life Assurance Company.
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\n Central and portion of north east of townland of Knocknageeha is highlighted in red. Within this highlighted p...<\/span>\n Central and portion of north east of townland of Knocknageeha is highlighted in red. Within this highlighted part, a number of plots are numbered as follows: C1, D2, L4, E3. A handwritten note on top portion of map reads as follows: \"Copy Chief Commission Map. Irish Land Commission. County Kerry. Landowner Earl of Kenmare. Record No. 7347, Tenant: Timothy Daly. Ordnance Sheet No. 50 & 60. Boundaries as pointed out. (sol.) E.R. Bayly\". Just below centre of map a printed stamp reads as follows: \"I certify that this is a true copy of the map of holding attached to the file of proceedings in above case.\" Signed by M. J(?) Wall, Keeper of Records.
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\n \"Land Registry Eire Central Office. Dublin. Folio No. 6227. County Kerry. Barony Magunihy. Townland Nunstown. ...<\/span>\n \"Land Registry Eire Central Office. Dublin. Folio No. 6227. County Kerry. Barony Magunihy. Townland Nunstown. Area 4 A. 0R. 12P. O.S. 66. Registered Owner Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare. Part of the northwestern portion of Bunlaclen Wood (I.e. running east along its northern border) is highlighed in red and marked 6227. A pencilled note written on mark referring to this plot reads as follows: \"Sold to Eugene O' Sullivan who resold to O' Leary. I.L.C. Annuity liguidated by Estate 1943. Owned in Fee Simple by O' Leary. The form is dated 21st of April 1939 and signed by W. D. Carter, Superintendent, Mapping Branch. At bottom left the Requisition No. is recorded as 32570.
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\n Letter addressed from Osborne Cottage, Isle of Wright. Dated October 23rd 1901. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Ke...<\/span>\n Letter addressed from Osborne Cottage, Isle of Wright. Dated October 23rd 1901. Text as follows: \"Dear Lord Kenmare, Princess `Beatrice` Henry of Battenberg has asked me to send you a small parcel by registered post containing a souvenir of the Late Queen *, not knowing where you are, I have sent it to Killarney, Your sincerely - - ? (signature illegible). A watermark which reads as follows is visible in the paper: \"Parkins & Gotto Royal Azure Note\", accompanied by a crown and two crossed swords. Princess Beatrice was the youngest child born to Queen Victoria dn Prince Albert. She married Prince Henry of Battenberg in July 1885. She died in 1944. (https:\/\/www.english-heritage.org.uk\/visit\/places\/carisbrooke-castle\/history\/princess-beatrice\/ )
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.20","6":"Queen Victoria died on the 22nd of January 1901. Princess Beatrice, Victoria' youngest daughter, married Henry of Battenberg in 1885. (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"930","2":"K.29E.20","1":"20th Century","3":"Probably 1901","4":"
\n Black edged mourning card with the following text: \"A small remembrance of our dear mother the Queen from her ...<\/span>\n Black edged mourning card with the following text: \"A small remembrance of our dear mother the Queen from her daughters Helena, Louise, Beatrice\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.29E.14","6":"Queen Victoria died on the 22nd of January 1901. Princess Beatrice, Victoria' youngest daughter, married Henry of Battenberg in 1885 (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1998 (computer disc)). The Kerry Evening Post newspaper reported on Wednesday, November 24 1886, that Princess Henry of Battenberg \"was safely delivered of a son at five o' clock yesterday morning. Both her Royal Highness and the infant are doing well\". (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"931","2":"K.29E.21","1":"20th Century","3":"10-Feb-05","4":"
\n Letter addressed to Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare on the death of his father Valentine Augustus 4th Ea...<\/span>\n Letter addressed to Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare on the death of his father Valentine Augustus 4th Earl. Headed notepaper addressed from Buckingham Palace. Text as follows: \"My Dear Val, The King* desires me to write to you and express his deepest symapthy with you and your mother in your great sorrow. His Majesty knew dad Kenmare for a great number of years and is grieved to think he has lost an old friend. The King desires me to add that he would like to send a representative to the funeral. Will you let me know when the date has been fixed and in the event of the funeral taking place in Ireland whether there will be a memorial service in London. Yours Frek (?) Ponsonby\" (i.e. probably Frederick Ponsonby*).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The King* referred to here is Albert Edward, known as Edward V11 (1901 - 1910) eldest son of Queen Victoria. The letter was obviously written on the occasion of the death of Valentine Augustus 4th Earl of Kenmare (d. 9th Feb. 1905) and was addressed to Valentine Charles 5th Earl Burke's Irish Family Records, Americian Edition, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, London). Frederick Ponsonby* became King Edward's Assistant Private Secretary in 1901 (see \"Edward V11 Prince and King\", by Giles St Aubyn, 1979, p. 196, New York). (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"932","2":"K.30E.9","1":"20th Century","3":"c.September to October 1931","4":"
\n Correspondence and hand-written notes concerning Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and John Cronin versu...<\/span>\n Correspondence and hand-written notes concerning Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare and John Cronin versus Patrick Daly and Timothy of Knocknageehy (Knocknageeha) and also Denis D. Sheehan of Toorneemult (Tooreennamult) the case concerns trespass and poaching. Solicitor Daniel C. Mangan of 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin, Killarney, Caherciveen and Killorglin is printed on one of the rough hand-written sheets.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.32E.8 also appears to concern, at an earlier date, the Daly's of Knocknageeha.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"933","2":"K.30E.10","1":"20th Century","3":"13-Oct-14","4":"
\n Inquiry concerning an Agreement signed by Timothy McGillycuddy substituted for an Agreement signed by Edmond F...<\/span>\n Inquiry concerning an Agreement signed by Timothy McGillycuddy substituted for an Agreement signed by Edmond Forham of Tiernaboul. The original Agreement reserved fishing rights to the vendor etc. However, the new Agreement did not. The vendor did not require the fishing rights of a small bog drain according to the reply. Signed by R. B. Reynolds on the 13 October 1914. A pencilled note records that the form was returned to Fottrell on the 30 October 1914. Inquiry was from Fottrell and Sons Solicitors, of 46 Fleet Street, Dublin.
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\n Types specification and costs for the building of a Killarney hatchery at the Old Mill Race. (exact location ...<\/span>\n Types specification and costs for the building of a Killarney hatchery at the Old Mill Race. (exact location unspecified) Appears to be prepared by Patrick Murphy of Tralee for Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare. Estimate of costs of material and labour involved were estimated to be approximately £224. 6s. 9d., supplied by Hickson of 25 Denny Street, Tralee.
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\n Copy of queries submitted on behalf of the Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare for Counsel's opinion wi...<\/span>\n Copy of queries submitted on behalf of the Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl of Kenmare for Counsel's opinion with his replies thereon, regarding the Killarney Fishery Conservators. Counsel is H. D. Connor, of 16 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin and E. J. ( ? ) Downing , Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Headed notepaper addressed from the \"Bishop's House, Killarney, Co. Kerry\". Text as follows: \"My Lord (Gerald...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper addressed from the \"Bishop's House, Killarney, Co. Kerry\". Text as follows: \"My Lord (Gerald Ralph Desmond, 7th Earl of Kenmare), I write to thank you for your letter just to hand and for your too generous enclosure of £25. This I have distributed among the Seminary Priests who assisted at the Pontifical Requiem Mass for for the repose of your dear Mother's* soul and I have asked them to offer Masses for this intention. This is a Bishop's busy time: I have Confirmations in the Cahirviveen District next week and I must go to Maynooth the following week. With renewed thanks and all good wishes, I am, My Lord Yours v. sincerely M. O' Brien*.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Michael O' Brien : Born in the parish of Castlemaine in 1876. Taught scripture in All Hallows College, Dublin. Was administrator in Killarney when appointed bishop. Consecrated on 24 July 1927. Died 4 October 1952. Buried in Killarney Cathedral, see \"St Mary's Cathedral Killarney\" booklet, published by The Geraldine Press, Tralee, Printed by The Kerryman, 1970s, Muckross House Research Library No. 80.016). *Hon. Elizabeth Baring, the eldest daughter of 1st Baron Revelstroke married Co. Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare on 26th April 1887. She was the mother of Valentine Edward Charles, 6th Earl of Kenmare (d. 20 Sept. 1943) and Gerald Ralph Desmond 7th Earl of Kenmare (d. 15th Feb 1952). Elizabeth died 1st May 1944 (Burke's Irish Family Records, American Edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1976, p. 513). (Found among a collection of other letters in a brown envelope marked \"Miscellaneous Correspondence 1 - 5 - 66\").","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"937","2":"K.31E.3 ","1":"20th Century","3":"24-Sep-13","4":"
\n Draft Lease of building plot at Rathmore, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Thomas Mahony. David M. ...<\/span>\n Draft Lease of building plot at Rathmore, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Thomas Mahony. David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney and 17 D'Olier St., Dublin.
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\n Draft Lease of plot of land at Scrahan, Killarney, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Timothy Egan, a ...<\/span>\n Draft Lease of plot of land at Scrahan, Killarney, Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare to Timothy Egan, a hotel proprietor, of Kenmare Place, Killarney.
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\n A typed 69 page listing of Tenants names listed under townlands. The acreage of each holding is also given, ...<\/span>\n A typed 69 page listing of Tenants names listed under townlands. The acreage of each holding is also given, the townlands are not listed alphabetically. The Sporting Rights are described as being Concurrent or Exclusive. The listing also states what category of rights exist in the various holdings within each townland, i.e.. Bogland exclusive ( for shooting? ) or Fishing exclusive. There are also some handwritten pencil notes, on the text mainly calculating the total acreage per townland and also ticks beside the townland names. The actual document is not dated. Also a piece of buff coloured paper is attached with pencilled addition sum ( of acreage? ) on it. An envelope accompanying this material, stamped with \"Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd. 6. Cook Street, Cork.\", stamped with date of 25 April 1956, Corcaigh ( Cork ). The envelope is addressed to P. J. Doyle, Esq., Kenmare Estate Office, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Written above the latter's name is the following: \"Rough work re. Sporting Rights Sale - 1956\"
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\n Summary of the Sporting Rights associated with the Killarney Estate. Details extracted from the Land Registry...<\/span>\n Summary of the Sporting Rights associated with the Killarney Estate. Details extracted from the Land Registry Folios. Contents include 6 typed pages with hand-written notes of 191 townlands listed alphabetically from Ardshanavooley to Woodlawn showing area involved in each townland with an overall total area of 75,838 acres. Also included is a page entitled \"Sporting Rights taken from various Conveyances and Agreements\", listing 7 agreements between 1935 and 1940, and including a further 391 acres of Sporting Rights. Grand total of acres - 76,249.
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\n Correspondence between two solicitors regarding the 'existence' of reserved Sporting Rights on the Kenmare Es...<\/span>\n Correspondence between two solicitors regarding the 'existence' of reserved Sporting Rights on the Kenmare Estate.Typed letter addressed to D. M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney from M. McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney, concerning Purchase Agreements signed by tenants on Kenmare Estate and the reservation of Sporting Rights. According to Mr. McCartie, he witnessed no Purchasing Agreements in which the Sporting Rights were reserved absolutely to the Landlord. McCartie claimed that he had never heard it suggested that the Sporting Rights were being reserved from any people except the Fossa Tenants. McCartie quotes the case of Jeremiah Fleming of Dooneen where the agreement had been altered after the Tenant had signed it, and so reserving the Sporting Rights without the permission of the Tenant. Dated 1908.
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\n Headed notepaper, addressed from \"Strathconan Forest, Muir-Of-Ord, N.B\". Text as follows: \"8 Augt. 1904. Dear...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, addressed from \"Strathconan Forest, Muir-Of-Ord, N.B\". Text as follows: \"8 Augt. 1904. Dear Mr. Chisholm. I am so sorry not being able to reply to yours before now. My nephew John Campbell is the only man taking everything into consideration I could with confidence recommend for vacancy with Earl Kenmare, my letter to him miscarried therefore the delay. As you are I daresay aware John Campbell has known deer & there habits since his boy hood and constantly acted under his father (who as you know has been Head stalker in Lord Lovat's Forest) for 8 years. The last 3 years of which owing to his father's infirmity he acted as \"Head man\" with I believe great satisfaction. Unfortunately Lord Lovat is at present in South Africa so cannot apply there for his recommendation. But the last three years of his service in Glenstrath-farrar he served Mr. Hhenderson lesee of the place who I have no doubt will give him a good character for his abilities & behaviour. Mr. Henderso's address if G. w. Henderson Esq., brawhin, Glenstrathfarrar, Bq (?) Beanly (?). John left Glenstrathfarrar of his own accord and has since been engaged with his brother in Chiamie Forest who will speak well of him. John has never been engaged in the rearing of Pheasants but during his lifetime saw how they were managed and from his quick penetration and observation of sport generally I have no hesitation in saying that he will very soon make himself master of this branch of sport. He is an excellent fisherman. He is 28 years of age, single, strong and active temperate & trustworthy and I can with perfect confidence recommend him as an excellent all round keeper. Please write your reply direct to John Campbell Chiamie Forest Glensheil Stroneferry. Our stags are in excellent condition. With kindest regards, Yours very sincerely, Dougaed Campbell.
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\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Killarney House, Killarney, Ireland. The text is difficult to read but appea...<\/span>\n Headed notepaper, addressed from Killarney House, Killarney, Ireland. The text is difficult to read but appears to run as follows: \" Copy Sept. 9 1904. John Campbell, I was not aware until I got your letter that you were in a situation. Had I known it, I would not have asked you to come here for the stalking season. - I do not wish you to give it up to come to me - I only sent the invitation in order to see you. I am in no hurry to fill up the vacancy here, in fact it would be more convenient for me not to do so at present. Kenmare. (A Coat of Arms etc., is visible as a watermark in this notepaper).
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\n Lord Kenmare Vs. T. J. Lyne, Tenant, Copy of Case submitted to Counsel on behalf of Lord Kenmare and his opin...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare Vs. T. J. Lyne, Tenant, Copy of Case submitted to Counsel on behalf of Lord Kenmare and his opinion thereon regarding the application of Mr. Lyne to fix a Fair Rent on part of the lands of Ardnamweely. 1902. (2 copies).
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\n Inland Revenue Commissioners Vs. the Earl of Kenmare. Case concerning the amount of money that should be refu...<\/span>\n Inland Revenue Commissioners Vs. the Earl of Kenmare. Case concerning the amount of money that should be refunded to Kenmare out of Income Tax pa on account of the premiums paid on his life Insurance (Assurance ?) policies. 1902 - 1903. E. J. Downing Solicitor, 18 D'Olier Street Dublin and Killarney.
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\n Counsel's Opinion of H. D. Connor on case submitted on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare concerning Mrs. C. Reidy...<\/span>\n Counsel's Opinion of H. D. Connor on case submitted on behalf of the Earl of Kenmare concerning Mrs. C. Reidy's holdings at Ardagh, Killarney, which was originally part of the Jameson Estate, leased to Lord Kenmare, 1923. Maurice McCartie Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n The main document here appears to consist of a Counsel's Opinion on behalf of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles ...<\/span>\n The main document here appears to consist of a Counsel's Opinion on behalf of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), concerning a Judicial Tenant named Patrick Daly of Knocknageeha. \"Adjoining Pat Daly's holding is a large bog which Querist claims is in his possession but Daly claims is part of his holding. Lord Kenmare has sold greater part of his Estate and the Turbary in this bog is vested in Trustees for the use of the Tenants and Tenant Purchasers. The Estate Commissioners have called on Querist to repair certain passages leading from this Bog through Daly's holding to the Public road. Daly has refused to allow this to be done and wrote the following letter to Mr. Reynolds Querist's Agent:- \"Dear Sir, Just a few lines to let you know that you are not to interfere in making passages through my land until such time as I will purchase my holding or if you do I will loose the last cow in my Bawn to fight out my honest rights. If you will send out your men to work in my land I am ready for to stop them and not allow them to enter a spade in my land. Yours Truly, Patrick Daly\". The document then continues stating that Reynolds offered to pay a reasonable compensation for any injury caused, but Daly would not allow any work on the passage. It also states that Daly had already been decreed for stopping tenants coming out over one of the passages. Attached is a Title Jurisdiction Decree concerning Denis Cronin of Mausrower, Plaintiff and Patrick Daly of Knocknageeha, Defendant In this case Cronin was prevented from drawing turf out of the bog by Daly. The court stated that the Defendant was not entitled to prevent the Plaintiff from drawing out the turf. Also included here is a consent signed by Honoria Daly, dated 20th May 1911, stating that she agrees to have the following clause inserted in her purchase Agreement signed by her for part of the lands of Knocknageeha: \"The Management and disposal of Turbary of plot 1A to be reserved to the Vendor pending the completion of Sale and then to be vested in Trustees to be selected by the Tenants or the majority of them or their Committee or by the Estates Commissioners to be held by such Trustees upon such trusts as may be approved of by the tenants or their Committee or by the Estates Commissioners. And I agree to give a passage to said Turbary. Dated 20th day of May 1911, Honoria Daly, Knocknageeha. Witness: W. Matin, Killarney, J. P. Co. Kerry\".
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\n Printed on the map in the bottom left corner is the following: \"Irish Land Commission Estate of Earl of Kenmar...<\/span>\n Printed on the map in the bottom left corner is the following: \"Irish Land Commission Estate of Earl of Kenmare. Rec. No. V2982. County Kerry. O.S. 66\". A pencilled note also records the following: \"Map referred to in letter A & R 70727\/38 of 8 Marta 1939. E.A. Rooney. A large area of Deer Park, including Dark Wood, Mangan Wood, Glin Wood, Shepherd's Clump, Upper Park Wood, Upper Park Cottage etc. is highlighted in red, and numbered 1 and 2. Another area, between the southwestern boundary of this area dn the Municipal Boundary is also marked 1, 2 and 3 in pencil. There are two faint Irish Land Commission stamps to left of centre, one is dated 18th February 1929, the other sometime in 1939. Both signatures are illegible.
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\n Title \"Copy of Counsel's Opinion in case of Henry Arthur Herbert Esq\". Case appears to concern rent arrears...<\/span>\n Title \"Copy of Counsel's Opinion in case of Henry Arthur Herbert Esq\". Case appears to concern rent arrears and the tenancy of a John Harold. Counsel's opinion is \"that Mr. Herbert may receive the Gale of rent which became due on the 25th of March last without avoiding the assignment from the sheriff - he should pass a receipt for it as a payment on account of the judgement debt\". Counsel is Edward Morphy, Tralee. According to Counsel \"an arrangement that the tenant shall hold the lands either at the same rent that he previously held or if rent is excepted from him for a period subsequent to that for the rent of which judgement was recovered against him it will result in the creation of a new tenancy\". Counsel is also of the opinion \"That such a new tenancy having been created after the 1st Januray 1883 will be a \"future\" tenancy and not a \"present\" tenancy within the meaning of the Land Law Act 1881. I think Mr. Herbert will always hence forward be able to shut John Harold out from the benefits given to a \"present\" tenant by the Land Law Act 1881 by production of (1) A copy of the judgement, (2) Copy of the Fi fa* which should be returned and filed and (3) proving the execution of the conveyance from the sheriff under the Fi -fa\".
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\n Cover Titles reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Kenmare Estate, Farranfore\". There are 50 additional lettered page...<\/span>\n Cover Titles reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Kenmare Estate, Farranfore\". There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenants' names, Townlands and Folio numbers. The volume is completely full. The first entry relates to a John McCrohan of Ballinrarrig, dated 1 May 1919. The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage in statute measure and the Poor Law Valuation are not completed. Please note there is no reference to the period from 1 November 1920 to the 1 January 1944 in this volume. Hardback. Brown leather spine and corners, otherwise blue-green canvas. 26cm by 37.6cm by 4.5cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Kenmare Estate, Rathmore\". There are 50 additional lettered pages a...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Rent Ledger Kenmare Estate, Rathmore\". There are 50 additional lettered pages at front of volume providing an index to the Tenants' names, Townlands and Folio numbers (only partially infilled). The volume is almost completely full. The first entry relates to a Johanna Sullivan of Awnaskirtaun, dated 1919 (day and month not specified, probably 1 May). The Tenants' names, addresses, folio numbers, rent due and date paid are listed. The Acreage and Poor Law Valuation are not listed. Folio numbers 167 to 183 cover the 1940s and 1950s. Hardback, Brown leather spine and corners, otherwise blue-green canvas. 26cm by 38cm by 4.2cm.
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\n The ledger is untitled. Folios numbered by hand from 1 to 191. The first entry relates to a Bridget Collins of...<\/span>\n The ledger is untitled. Folios numbered by hand from 1 to 191. The first entry relates to a Bridget Collins of Aghalee More, dated 1 May 1909. The following information is recorded: Tenants' names, Addresses, Folio numbers, Map number, Area, Poor Law Valuation, Yearly rent, Purchase money, Annuity, Tenure, Rental of Property not for sale, and Rental of unsold property (to be sold). Back board and much of spine now missing. Spine would have been black, front board is in black canvas. 26.5cm by 39cm by 3.3cm.
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\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Kenmare Estate Kerry. Congested Townlands\". The title on the first page reads...<\/span>\n Cover Title reads as follows: \"Kenmare Estate Kerry. Congested Townlands\". The title on the first page reads as follows: \"Congested Districts in Killarney and Rathmore Divisions\". There is no index at the front of this ledger. The first entry refers to a Patrick Cronin of Anablaha, and deals with the particulars of his tenancy, dated 1 May 1907. The Tenants' names, Addresses, Gale days, Area, Valuation, Rent, Arrears due to the 1 May 1907, Type of Tenure and Observations are given. Note also that the information categories here listed are those that are hand-written, and not those which are printed at the top of each ledger page. The pages of this ledger are unnumbered, there are 66 pages. The ledger is full except for 5 pages. The Purchase Agreement numbers are given in the far left hand column of the double ledger pages. There are a number of memos attached to the ledger at various intervals throughout the text. The first of these is a hand-written note from from David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney to an unnamed person. The memo questions the rent at which a Mr. Timothy Brosnan of Inchicorrigane purchased. The memo is answered at the bottom of the sheet by a Mr.Scully, the price was £902, and dated 14th November 1908. On the reverse of an empty Kenmare receipt docket is the following hand-written note, \"119, John Sullivan, make purchase money £102. Annunity £3:6:4\". The name of the author and date are not given. The third note has to do with the tenancy of Mr. James Quill (?) Will (?) of Maulyarckane. The hand-written note deals with the purchase price, annunity and the reservation of turbary facilities, dated 14th July 1909 and initialed R.B.R. (Richard B. Reynolds, land agent to the Kenmare Estate ). Also at the reverse of this is a hand-written note concerning the accounts of an unnamed tenant in 1906. The fourth hand-written note is written by Mr. R. B. Reynolds and concerns the Tenancy of a Mr. Moynihan (no address) in relation to the 'Barrack', the note is undated. The fifth note concerns the possession of a freehold by Daniel Coffey of Coom on the holding of John Moynihan. The sixth note concerns the purchase money of a Mr. Denis Moriarty of Coom. Another note attached underneath refers to the purchase money of a Daniel Hayes of Coom. There are two further notes, one looking for a copy of Purchase Agreement for an unnamed man, the other concerning a Mary Buckley (?) of Lisheen purchasing a quarter acre of land. Softback, Green ledger with red flecking through it, 25cm by 38.7cm by 0.8cm.
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\n Title is as follows: \"Form C. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies. Record No. ...<\/span>\n Title is as follows: \"Form C. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies. Record No. E.C. - . County Kerry, Estate of the Earl of Kenmare. Exhibit A referred to in Affidavit of the Earl of Kenmare. Sworn before me this 29th day of October 1908. Signed F.J. Burr, a Commissioner for Oaths, Kenmare\". On reverse the following is the title: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Record No. E.C. 8528\". The Form contains ten headings which include information relating to the following: Reference No. on Map, Denominations, Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Particulars of Tenancy, Arrears of Rent, Rent paid in previous five years, Gale Day, Date of Commencement of Tenancy etc. Tenants include Johanna Lyne, John Cronin, Patrick Cronin, John Barry, Edmund Barry, Timy McGillycuddy, Cornelius McGullicuddy, Johanna Finnigan, Margaret O' Sullivan from the townland of Annablaha (Anablaha). Tenants include Daniel Donoghue, Patrick Sullivan, Jeremiah J. Sullivan, John Sullivan, Denis Spillane, Timothy Spillane, John Riordan, Jeremiah Crowley, Jeremiah Lyne, Michael Warren, John Moynihan, Cornelius Moynihan, Jeremiah Brosnan, Timothy Brosnan, Patrick Moynihan, Daniel Culloty, Thomas Leahy, John Sullivan, Jeremiah Leahy, Patrick Sullivan from the townland of Annaghbeg. Tenants include Tijmothy Hickey, Cornelius McCarthy, Daniel Cronin, Denis Cahill, Michael Cronin, Philip Cremin, Julia Cremin, Daniel Lucy (Lucey), John Rahilly, Johanna Sullivan from the townland of Auniskirtaun (Awnaskirtaun). Tenants include Daniel Hurley, John Donoghue, Timothy J. Moynihan, Jeremiah Moynihan, Denis Leary, Michael Murphy, Cornelius Moriarty, John Mahony, Mary McCarthie, Margaret Riordan, from the townland of Bawnard. Tenants include Daniel Hiskey, James J. Looney, James P. Looney, James Cronin, from Cottage. Tenants include Daniel Murphy, Denis Hickey, John Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Daniel Leary, Denis Leary, Mathew Dinneen, Thomas Walsh, Ellen O' Mahony, Cornelius Cahill from Carran. Tenants incldue Ellen Connor, Timothy Sullivan, Daniel Riordan, Lawrence Scannell, Thomas Rahilly, Timothy Cronin, Michael Fitzgerald, Timothy Cooper, Daniel Donoghue, Ellen Connor, from the townland of Doocarrig Beg. Tenants include Michael Connor, Cornelius Crowley, John Cronin, Timothy Donoghue, Denis Reen, from Doocarrig More.Tenants include Timothy Cooper, John G. Cooper, Florence Cooper, Mary Moynihan, Timothy Hurley, Giles G. Cooper, James Moynihan, Clement T. Cooper, Mary Murphy from Drom. Tenants include Michael Crowley, Edward Nagle, Denis J. Crowley, Denis M. Crowley, Arthur Keeffe, from Gortacareen. Tenants include John Buckley, Debis Cahill, Nora Cronin, Kate Moynihan, Johanna Cremin, Timothy Cronin, Philip D (?) Cremin, Thomas Creedon, Denis Creedon, Philip J. Cremin, Jeremiah Cahill, Johanna Connor, John Scannell, Patrick Counihan, Patrick Duggan, Timothy Riordan, Mary Scannell, Patrick Kiely, Michael Keeffe from Gortnagane. Tenants include Thomas E. Fitzgerald, Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Jane Fitzgerald, Patrick Herlihy, Michael F. Mahony, James Mahony, Maurice Buckley, Thomas Roorke (Rourke), from Gullaun East. Tenants include Patrick Leary, Ellen Leary, Denis McCarthy, John Moynihan, Robert Foley, Charles McCarthy, Timothy Cashman, Michael Cashman, Garrett Nagle, Jeremiah Leary, Bessie Kelly, Michael Kelly, Michael P. Mccarthy, Michael Daly, Philip Cremin, Patrick Daly, Bryan Kelly, John Healy, Daniel Herlihy, Cornelius Kelly from the townland of Gullaun West. Tenants include Timothy Brosnan, Jeremiah Kerrisk, Patrick Feahan, John Feahan, Michael J. Fleming & James M. Fleming, Cornelius Fleming, from the townland of Inchicorrigane East. Tenants include James Riordan, James Connor & Patrick Connor, Patrick Fleming & Patrick P. Fleming, Jeremiah Kerrisk from the townland of Inchicorrigane West. Tenants include Humphrey J. Murphy, Daniel P. Murphy, Humphrey H. Murphy, John D. Murphy, Michael Donoghue, Jeremiah Daly, Patrick M. Murphy, John J. Murphy, Michael J. Murphy, Michael D. Murphy, Timothy Cronin, James Daly, Timothy sullivan, Cornelius Moynihan, Timothy Donoghue, Cornelius Con Daly, Daniel Hayes, Daniel C. Moynihan, Jeremiah F (?). Murphy, Cornelius F(?). Daly, Andrew Sullivan, Patrick Nagle, Jeremiah D. Murphy, Jeremiah Sullivan, Jeremiah Meara, Daniel Cahill, Catherine Murphy, from the townland of Kilquane. Tenants include Daniel Cooper, John J. Lyne, Cornelius Carroll, Johanna O' Brien, John Cahill, Denis McCarthy, Patrick Flynn, Daniel Sullivan, Thos. Sullivan, John Sullivan, Robert Foley, William Lyne, Johanna Horan, Kate Lyne from the townland of Knockmanagh. Tenants include Honoria Daly, Timothy Sullivan, Patrick Daly, Honoria Carey, Daniel Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Julia Spillane, Bridget Spillane, Daniel Donnelly, Michael Buckley, Charles Collins, John Leader, Jeremiah Collins, Timothy Cronin, Patrick Sheehan from the townland of Knocknageeha. Tenants include Mary Mccartie, Catherine O' Leary, Cornelius Hickey, Morty Sullivan, from the townland of Knocknaseed. Tenants include Mary Leary, John Riordan, Bridget O' Sullivan, Daniel McGillycuddy, Patrick McGillycuddy, Aeneas F(?) Leary, Jeremiah Riordan, Aeneas E Leary, John E Leary, Michael Leary, Patrick Cremin, John Sullivan, Timothy Moynihan, Arthur Daly, Michael Sullivan, Cornelius Moynihan, Mary Leary, Johanna Leary, John Grady, Timothy Cremin, John J. Cremin from Leamyglissane. Tenants include Arthur J. Keeffe, John Daly, Denis Arthur Keefe, (Keeffe), Timothy Cronin, Timothy Corbett, John O' Donoghue, John A. Keeffe, John Moynihan, Daniel O' Connor, Timothy McCarthy, Mary Buckley, John Leary, Jeremiah Linehan, John Keeffe Junr., Eugene Casey, Arthur Owen Keeffe, Jeremiah Moynihan, William Murphy, Margaret O' Connor, Jeremiah O' Connor, John Cronin from Lisheen. Tenants include Daniel Cronin, Jeremiah Daly, James Doherty, Giles Cooper, Daniel Morley, Patrick Murphy, Timothy Donoghue, Daniel Donoghue, Thos. Rahilly, Johanna McSweeney, John Cunningham, William Fleming, James Connor, Edmond Doolan, Timothy Fleming, Jeremiah Connor, William Burke, James Sullivan, Patrick Leary, Daniel Devane, Mary Devane, John Neill and Kate Neill, Denis Mahony, Timothy McCarthy, Timothy (Denis) McCarthy, Andrew Mccarthy, Ellen Culloty, Julia McCarthy, Cornelius Moynihan, Denis Mccarthy, Timothy A. Mccarthy, John Burke, John Lucy (Lucey ?), John McSweeney, Cornelius Leary, Patrick Cournane, Thomas Cahellane, Honoria Leary from Mastergeeha. Tenants include Patrick Brosnan, Denis McCarthy, Hannah McCarthy, Daniel Murphy, Patrick Donoghue, Patrick Cronis, James Reardon, Timothy Cronin, Hannah Walsh from the townland of Maughantoorig. Jeremiah Wren, John Sullivan, John John Sheehan, Timothy MacGillycuddy, Michael Carrol, Jeremiah Doody, Michael Culloty, Mary Sheehan, Margaret Sheehan, Michael Sullivan from the townland of Maulykeavane. Tenants include Jeremiah Leary, Patrick Mahony, Johanne Spillane, Patrick Crowley, Timothy Warren, Jeremiah D. Leary, Daniel Keeffe, Cornelius Connor, Patrick BrosnanMaurice Ahern, Arthur Daly, Denis Glissane, Ellen Cronin, Michael Kelliher, Pater Daly, Nora Cavan, Denis Cronin, Maurice Gleeson, Cornelius Singleton, from the townland of Mausrower. Tenants include Michael D. Regan, Jeremiah and Mary Scannell, Margaret Leary, from the townland of Meennaghishagh. Tenants include edward Fitzgerald, Humphrey Moynihan, Michael A. Moynihan, Malachy Moynihan, from the townland of Raheen. Tenants include Patrick Sheehan, Patrick Buckley, John Connell, Daniel Denehy (Dennehy ?), Nora Buckley, Thomas Murphy, Michael Dennehy, Kate Cronin, John Sullivan, Cornelius Walsh, Jeremiah Murphy, Daniel Herlihy, John Daly, Patrick Daly, William O' Brien, William Fitzgerald, Patrick Walsh, John Mahony, Jeremaih Leary, Kate Brosnan, John Breen, William O' Connor, Michael Fitzgerald, John Cremin (Dan), from the townland of Reanasup. Tenants include Edmund Kenny, John M. Cronin, Bartholomew Cronin, William Cronin, Timothy Cronin, Denis Cronin, Timothy Cronin, Cornelius Leary, Cornelisu Singleton from the townland of Reaboy. Tenants include Denis Falvey, Daniel D. Murphy, Patrick Riordan, Daniel J. Murphy, Patrick Cronin, Catherine Falvey, Timothy Cronin, Patrick Sullivan, Michael McCarthy, Denis Ready (Reidy ?) from the townland of Scrahanaveal.Tenants include John Reen, Cornelius Reen, Thomas D. Connor, Daniel O'Connor, Daniel T. Connor, Daniel J. Connor, Timothy Cronin, John Cronin, Jeremiah O' Connor, Thomas J. Connor, Thomas J Connor and Jeremiah O'Connor, Robert Foley, Timothy Moynihan, John J. Cronin, Philip Cremin, Michael T. Scannell, Daniel M. Scannell, Daniel Hickey, Daniel Herlihy, Timothy Ryan, Michael D. Scannell, from the townland of Shronebeg. Tenants include Daniel D. Scannell, Daniel, Danl. Michael Scannell, Timothy D. Moynihan, Cornelius Daly, Cornelius Moynihan, Patrick Duggan, Denis Cahill, John Moynihan, Timothy Reen, Timothy J. Moynihan, Humphrey Moynihan from the townland of Shronemore. Tenants include Patrick Lehane, Daniel Sheehan, Jeremiah Toomey (Twomey ?), Daniel C. O' Keeffe, Thomas Fleming, Cornelius Herlihy, Timothy J. Sheehan, James Daly, Patick Daly, Denis Sheehan, Margaret Fleming, John Linehan, Andrew Sheehan, Jeremiah Collins, Patrick Sheehan and Daniel C. Keeffe, from the townland of Tooreencahill. Tenants include Mary M. Sweeney, denis McGillycuddy, John Connor, Jeremiah Lyne, Ellen Spillane, Patrick Cronin, John Cronin, Patrick (Tim) Collins, Daniel Crowley, William Connor, Garrett Fleming, Stephen Collins from the townland of Tooreennamult. Tenants include Daniel Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Timothy Scannell, Patrick Cronin, Jeremiah Donoghue, Patrick Donoghue, Byran Kelly, Dinis McCarhty, Michael Finnegan, Edmund Kerrisk, John Kelly and Bryan Kelly, Nora Casey, Cornelius Kelly, Ellen Sullivan, Daniel D. McGillycuddy, Kate McGillycuddy, Denis Sullivan, Thomas J. O' Connor, Mary D. Kelly, Patrick Kerrisk, John Kelly, John Kavanagh, Ellen Riordan, Jeremiah Finnegan, James Connor, Patrick Sullivan, Cornelius McGillycuddy from the townland of Toornanaunagh. Tenants include Michael Fleming, Daniel E. McSweeney, Daniel Fogarty, Daniel McSweeney, John Sullivan, Eugene Moriaty, Michael J. Fleming, Patrick Mccarthy, John Hayes, John Dunlea, daniel Lynch, John P. Cronin from the townland of Toormore.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.45E.116","6":"Continuing townlands listed on these forms as follows: Gortnagane (O.S. 67, 76), Gullane East (O.S. 60), Gullane West (O.S. 60), Inchicorrigane East (O.S. 59), Inchicorrigane West (O.S. 59), Kilquane (O.S. 68), Knockmanagh (O.S. 59), Knocknageeha (O.S. 50, 60), Knocknaseed (O.S. 60), Leamyglissane (O.S. 49, 50, 59, 60), Lisheen (O.S. 60), Mastergeeha (O.S. 59), Maughantoorig (O.S. 60), Maulykeavane (O.S. 59), Mausrower (O.S. 60), Meennaghishagh (O.S. 60), Raheen (O.S. 68), Reanasup (O.S. 50, 60), Reaboy (O.S. 50), Scrahanaveal (O.S. 60), Shronebeg (O.S. 68), Shronemore (O.S. 68, 76), Tooreencahill (O.S. 50), Toornanaunagh (O.S. 49, 59, 60), Toormore (O.S. 59). These forms are numbered in pencil from 1 to 70.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"955","2":"K.45E.90","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably early 1900s.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Sched...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Cloonlara, Map, O.S. No. 48, Map 2 W.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Garrett Neagle (Nagle ?), Mrs Counihan, John Keane.\nAt bottom right, the following is stamped in blue ink, \"Allanson - Winn, 22, South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin\", Telephone, 1419.
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\n Title of Form, with information infilled, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, with information infilled, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D\". Information is collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Name, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Tom Lyne, Tim Lyne, Michael Murphy, Eugene Murphy, Michael C. Murphy, John Tim Lyne, John (Tim) Lyne, Michael (Eugene) Murphy, Dan Healy, Pat Leahy, John Lynch, Dan Healy, Michael Kerrisk, Daniel Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Pat Courtney, Daniel Lyne, Michael Glissane, Michael Moriarty, Michael D. Moriarty, Daniel Courrane, Daniel Doody.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. --, Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\". The Form records information under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\". Tenants include Patrick Reilly, Bridget Collins, School, Labours' Plot.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of The E...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, O.S. 66\". The Form records information under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Killarney Rural District Council, Thomas J. Lyne, Con Galvin, Kate Coffey. Form is signed by A W Bannard, Surveyor, May 1st 1914.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of The E...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, O.S. 66\". The Form records information under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Denis Hegarty, Patrick Donoghue, Julia Courtney, Patrick Sullivan, Justin Meagher, Mary Anne Donoghue, Mrs. M. A. Curtayne, T. Lyne. Signed by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, May 1st 1914.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. --, Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\". The Form records information under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\". Tenants include Jer Brosnahan, Tim Brosnahan, Pat Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Dan Culloty, Thomas Leary, John Sullivan, Jer Leary, Norah Sheehan.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. --, Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\". The Form records information under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\". Tenants include Michael Hayes, Charles Fleming, Patrick Fleming, Nenis Connor, Ellen Daly. Also Great Southern and Western Railway Co., not for sale.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \" Form D. Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. --, Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\". The Form records information under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\". Tenants include James Connor, David Burke, Michael Daly, Julia Daly, Timothy Lane, Patrick Rourke, James Connor, Michael McCarthy, Andrew Moynihan from the townland of Ardaneanig. Tenants include James Connor, John McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Humphrey Connor, Jeremiah Finnegan, William Fleming, Jeremiah J. Connor, Jeremiah T. Connor, John Moynihan, Jeremiah Sullivan, Jeremiah Leary, Timothy Lynch, Cornelius Leary, Patrick P. Moynihan, Patrick A. Moynihan, John Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Horgan, Timothy Horgan, Patrick Murphy, James O' Brien, Michael Leary, John McSweeney, John Fleming, Timothy Sullivan, John McCarthy, Patrick Murphy, Julia Connell, from the townland of Ballahacommane. Tenants include Daniel Shea, Edmund McSweeney, from Ballydowney. Tenants include Killarney District Lunatic Asylum from the townland of Ballydribbeen. Tenants include William Allen, John Meara, John Leary, Mary Sweeney, Mary Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Kate Moriarty from the townland of Coolgarriv. Tenants include Kate Moriarty, John Lynch, Patrick J. Lynch, Patrick Donoghue, John D. McCarthy, James Connor, Jeremiah Donovan, Patrick Cronin, Patrick Dowd, Cemetery, Great Southern and Western Railway Co., Union Labourers Plots, from the townland of Coolcorcoran. Tenants include Jeremiah McCarthy, Thomas Rahilly, James Donoghue, Pat Kelly, William Fleming, Daniel Foran, Daniel P. Foran, Timothy Corcoran, Mary Buckley (Culloty), Thomas Crowley, Margaret Daly, Union Labourer's Plot, from the townland of Coolcaslagh. Tenants include Patrick Sullivan from the townland of Carrigeencullia. Tenants include John Cronin, Patrick Fleming, John Leary, Patrick Donovan, Mary Guerin, Patrick Finnegan, James B. O' Connor, Michael Lyne, Great Southern and Western Railway Company from the townland of Deneen (probably Derreen) Tenants include the vendor, townland of Dromhale.Tenants include John D. McCarthy, Michael P. Lynch, Margaret Courtney, Jeremiah Fleming, Denis Sullivan and Margaret Courtney, from the townland of Dooneen. Tenants include William Courtney, Patrick J. Meara, Daniel Meara, Daniel Connor, John Breen, from the townland of Dromdooling more (Dromdoohig More). tenants include Michael Leary Junior. (Hanoria crossed out), Michael O' Leary, William Leary, Daniel C. Crowley, Margaret Crowley, Timothy Crowley, Patrick Crowley, Thomas Donoghue, and the Great Southern and Western Railway Company, from the townland of gortnacarriga. Tenants incldue James Courtney, Superioress of Mercy Convent, Tralee, Patrick Scannell, John Maher Loughnan, (and vendor - not for sale) from the townland of rtroe. Tenants incldue Timothy Moriarty, John Moriarty, Cornelius McCarthy, Edmund Sullivan, Michael Moriarty, Ellen Leary from gortnatona. Tenants include Denis C. Healy, Johhn Foley, Jeremiah M. McCarthy, James Flynn, Denis Lacey, Jeremiah Daly, from the townland of Kilbrean Beg. Tenants include Patrick Reilly, Timothy M. O' Sullivan, John Horgan, Daniel Daly, and the Great Southern and Western Railway Company, from the townland of Killeen. Tenants include Cornelius Sheehan, William McCarthy, Mary Sullivan, Union Labourer's Plot from Knockeennalicka. Tenants include Thomas Walsh, John Leary, Stephen White, Michael Connor, J. P. Lynch, Thomas leane, Daniel Sullivan, Michael Leary, Daniel Leary, Cornelius Meara, Partick J. Lynch, Patrick Hickey, Maurice Walsh, Michael Lynch, John Lynch, May Moriarty, Jeremiah Falvey, Thomas Meara, John Shea, Patrick Daly, Humphrey Falvey and Ellen Doody, William Pigott (Piggott), Michael Hartnett, from the townland of Knockeenduff. Tenants include Timothy Sullivan, Jeremiah Donoghue, Michael J. O' Sullivan, Bridget Buckely, Michael Connor, Timothy Connor, Denis D. Connor, Patrick Leary, Michael Connor, Denis P. Connor, John Hayes, Julia Hayes, John Kenny, James Cahill, Jeremiah Shea, William Fleming, Peter Sullivan, Peter D. Fleming, Patrick Murphy, Patrick D. Fleming, Peter W. Fleming from Knockaninane West. Tenants include Ellen Sullivan, John Shea, Mary Horgan, Thomas Rahilly, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Byrne, John Sullivan, Catherine Coakley, Michael Coakley, Daniel Cremin, Michael Connell, Thomas J Kissane, Thomas P. Kissane, Michael Sullivan, John Rearden (Riordan ?), from the townland of Knockearagh. Tenants include Mary Cronin, Edmund Burke, Patrick Leary, Patrick Cronin, Michael Cronin, Michael Sullivan, Denis Coakley, Denis Coakley Junr. from the townland of Knackananagh (Knockaninane East and West (O.S. 59, 67). Tenants include Kate Cronin, James Courtney from Lackabane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.48E.102, K.48E.103","6":"Dromdooling more (Dromdoohig More, O.S. 58), gortnacarriga, rtroe, gortnatona, Kilbrean Beg (O.S. 59, 67), Killenn (O.S. 58, 76), Knockeennalicka (O.S. 58), Knockeenduff (O.S. 58), Knockaninane West (O.S. 59, 67), Knockearagh (O.S. 59, 67), Knockananagh Knockaninane East and West (O.S. 59, 67), Lackabane (O.S. 66). The condition of these forms is poor.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"963","2":"K.43E.56","1":"20th Century","3":"03-Jan-18","4":"
\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners). Estate of Earl of Kenmare. Record No. 852...<\/span>\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners). Estate of Earl of Kenmare. Record No. 8523. Name of Tenant Timothy Connell. County Kerry. Ordnance Sheet No. 75. Townland gortagullane. Holding: Plot No. 10.\" Plot 10 consists of a small area of irregular shaped fields located immediately southwest of Poulnaderka Wood. Unfortunately much of this sheet is covered by mould. It does not appear to have a full signature on it, the faint letter which is visible is illegible. The date also has been affected by mould, however it appears to be dated the 3rd of January 1918. At bottom left of sheet the following is handwritten: \"Fee lodged Ten shillings.\"
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\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners). Estate of Lord Kenmare. Record No. 8528. ...<\/span>\n \"Land Purchase Acts. Irish Land Commission. (Estates Commissioners). Estate of Lord Kenmare. Record No. 8528. Name of Tenant John Casey. County Kerry. Ordnance Sheet No. 50. Townland Carhoonor. Holding: Plot No. 12.\" A single field with a single structure is highlighted in pink, in the extreme southeast corner of Carhoonoe townland. The form is dated 3rd of January 1918. The signature of the Keeper of Records, is illegible. It was written in blue ink. A handwritten note at bottom right of form reads as follows: \"Fee lodged Six shillings.\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.10E.2, K.10E.3, K.10E.4, K.10E.5, K.19E.7, K.19E.11, K.19E.12, K.19E.14, K.20E.30, K.20E.26, K.36E.116","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"965","2":"K.43E.52","1":"20th Century","3":"26-Sep-12","4":"
\n \"Land Registry of Ireland. Folio No. 1971. County Kerry. Barony Glanarought. Townland Coologes (part) Area 49A...<\/span>\n \"Land Registry of Ireland. Folio No. 1971. County Kerry. Barony Glanarought. Townland Coologes (part) Area 49A. 1 R. 24 P. O.S. 85. Registered Owner Daniel Healy\". Portion of the western part of the Townland of Coologes outlined in red ink. \"I certify that this is a true copy of the Map shewing thje boundaries (edged red) of the Lands comprised in the above Folio as defined upon the Land Registry Maps. Dated this 26th of September 1912\". Signed by H.H. Fowler (?), Superintendent Map Department. There is a blue ink stamp in bottom left corner as follows:\" Land Registry of Ireland Issued 26 Sep 1912. Map Department Dublin.\" Included with this Land Registry Form is a receipt dated 26th Sept. 1912 as follows: \"Land Registry of Ireland, Central Office - Henrietta Street, Dublin. Re Copy Map Requisition No. 7800, Registered Owner, Danl. Healy, Folio, 1971, County Kerry. Dear Sir, In compliance with your application, I enclose herewith Certified Copy of the Map of the Lands the subject of above folio. Yours faithfully Supt. Map Department\". The receipt is addressed to \" E. G (?) Dowling Esq., Solr., 17 D'Olier St., Dublin\". The receipt is stamped 26 Sep. 1912 and Sep 27 Rec'd.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies refer...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request.\" Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Record No. E.C. 6551a. The Form contains ten headings which include information relating to the following: Reference No. on Map, Denominations, Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Particulars of Tenancy, Arrears of Rent, Rent paid in previous five years, Gale Day, Date of Commencement of Tenancy etc. Tenants include: Francis Boake, Wm. Courtney, Bridget McDonnell, James Brosnan, Great Southern and Western Railway Company, for the townland of Avenue. Tenants include Killarney Rural District Council, Thomas Lyne, Cornelius Galvin and Kate Coffey for Ardnamweely. Tenants include Michael Leahy, The Nuns, Frank Shea, Jeremiah Hayes for Coolegrean (Coolegrean).\nTenants include Michael Kelly for Derreen. Tenants include The Monks, Francis McDonagh, John Coffey, Presentation Nuns, Most Rev. Dr. Mangan, for Inch.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.44E.62","6":"The seven printed forms held here together appear to form part of Record No. 6551a. However, only the top Form (Avenue) is actually given that number. Please note: The date 10th January 1908 relates to the creation of a tenancy for Cornelius Galvin in the townland of Ardnamweely.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"967","2":"K.44E.62","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 1903","4":"
\n Title Page reads as follows: \"Court of the Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners Record No. E.C. 6537A....<\/span>\n Title Page reads as follows: \"Court of the Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners Record No. E.C. 6537A. Estate of :- The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare. County of Kerry. Schedule of Particulars of Claims under The Irish Land Acts. Exhibit referred to in the Affidavit of Vendor, sworn, The day of . \". Also printed on form \"David M. Moriarty and George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors for Vendor 46 Fleet St., Dublin. Printers: Quinnell, Tralee\". The title on the actual page is as follows: \"Court of the Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Record No. E. C. 6551A. Estate of the Right Hon. Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Schedule of Particulars of Claim under Section 24 (8) of The Irish Land Act, 1903\". The Form has eight headings which include Number on Map, Townlands, Tenant's Names, Yearly Rent and Gale Days, Date of Agreement, Total Arrears Due, Amount payable under Section 24 (8), Observations. Tenants include Jeremiah Hayes, Elizabeth Irwin, Elizabeth Foley, Ellen O' Dea, James T. O' Connor, The Rev. L. F. Kelly for Moyeightragh. Tenants include Jeremiah Hayes for Kilcoolaght. Tenants include Jeremiah Hayes, Elizabeth Irwin, Elizabeth Foley, Ellen O' Dea, for Coolegrean (Coollegrean) Tenants include Thomas J. Lyne, Charles Foley, Cornelius Galvin for Ardnamweely. Tenants include Mary O' Donoghue, Julia Courtney, Mary A. Curtayne, Patrick Donoghue, Justin Meagher for Ardshanavooly. Tenants include Francis Meehan, John M. Reidy for Ballydribbeen. Tenants include John J. Counihan, the Most Rev. John Mangan for Ballycasheen. Tenants include John Leary, Patrick Fleming, Daniel Cronin from Park. Tenants include William Martin, Bridget McDonnell, Francis Boake, The Great Southern and Western Railway for Avenue. Tenants include Wm. J. Hansard, James Cronin and Denis McSweeney for Ballydowney. Tenants include D. M. Moriaty from Dromhall. Tenants include Francis J. McDonagh, Rev. Thomas A. Rahilly, Rev. Eugene Connolly, Rev. Cornelius O' Donoghue, Rev. John Murphy, Rev. Aeneas Curtin from Inch. Tenants include Francis J. McDonagh. Tenants include William Courtney from Avenue. Tenants include Stephen McCarthy from Dromhall, Tenants include Michael Leahy from Collegrean (Coollegrean). Tenants include Michael Leahy from Derreen.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies refer...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request.\" Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Record No. E.C. 8523. The Form contains ten headings which include information relating to the following: Reference No. on Map, Denominations, Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Particulars of Tenancy, Arrears of Rent, Rent paid in previous five years, Gale Day, Date of Commencement of Tenancy etc. Tenants include John Lyne, John Donoghue, John Sullivan, Hanoria Donoghue, Michael Connell, Patrick Walsh, William Barry, Andrewn Sullivan, Jeremiah Donoghue, Mary Sullivan, Denis Connor, Mary Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, John Looney, Jeremiah Sullivan, Michael Grady for the townland of Faghcullia. Tenants include Patrick Donoghue, James Courtney, Florence Donoghue, John Connor, John Murhill, Michael Healy, Cornelius Looney (Note on sheet records: \"Not same tenant as No. 17\"), Daniel Murphy,James Donoghue, Michael Donoghue, Sylvester Donoghue, Timothy F. Donoghue, Timothy J. Donoghue, Timothy (Michael) Donoghue, Cornelius Looney, for the townland of gortdromakiery. Tenants include Patrick Courtney, Ellen Donoghue, for the townland of Dromickbane. Tenants include Ellen Donoghue, John Lyne, Michael Shea, John Sullivan for the townland of Faghbane. Tenants include Michael Healy, Michael Fleming, for the townland of Scartlea. Tenants include Eugene Murphy, Mathew Leahy, Patrick Fleming, Patrick Leahy, Michael Fleming, Daniel Looney, Michael Leahy, Julia Daly, Timothy Connell, Nora Murhill, Cornelius Daly, Denis Connell, Johy J. Leahy, James Kerrisk, Daniel Hurley, Daniel Scannell, Daniel Hurley (2), Patrick Lyne, Daniel Leahy, Timothy Lyne, Elizabeth Dwyer from the townland of gortagullane. Tenants include Timothy Lyne, Timothy Lyne (2), Michael Murphy, Eugene Murphy, Michael C. Murphy, John Timy Lyne, Timothy J. Lyne, Michael Murphy, Daniel Healy, Patrick Leahy, John Lynech, Daniel Healy, Michael Kerrisk, Daniel donoghue, Patrick Courtney, Daniel Lyne, Michael Gleeson, Michael D. Moriarty, Daniel Cournane, Daniel Doody from the townland of Coolies. Tenants include Denis Hegarty, Florence O' Donoghue, John O' Donoghue from the townland of Sheheree.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The thirteen forms included here are held together by means of a copper clip at top left hand corner. They appear to form the E.C. Record No. 8523. However, only the first page of the townland Faghcullia carries that E.C. Record No. The date 30th September 1908 relates to a Judicial Order created on that date, Record No. 8917 for Cornelius Looney from gortdromakiery.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"969","2":"K.44E.64","1":"20th Century","3":"Undated. Probably 1908","4":"
\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies refer...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Form C, Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request.\" Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Record No. E.C. 6551. The Form contains ten headings which include information relating to the following: Reference No. on Map, Denominations, Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Particulars of Tenancy, Arrears of Rent, Rent paid in previous five years, Gale Day, Date of Commencement of Tenancy etc. Tenants include Rev. Jas. Sullivan and John Lynch from the townland of Fossa.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Schedule of Areas\". Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry. Map O.S. No. 47...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Schedule of Areas\". Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry. Map O.S. No. 47, 57, Map I H. Information is recorded under the following six headings: Townland, Map. No. Tenant's Names, Area in Statute Measure, Rent (Total), Observations. At top left is the following: \"When completed this Schedule is to be forwarded immediately to Messrs. George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street\". Tenants include Daniel McKenna, Cornelius Quirke, Jeremiah Clifford, Maurice Cullinane, Patrick O' Brien, William Hanafin, Ellen Houlihan, Maurice P. Casey, Maurice M. Casey, Eliza Cullinane, John Horgan, John Foley, Martin Twomey.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, Cou...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, O.S. 66, Record No. -\". Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\". Tenants include F. Boake (?), William Courtney, Bridget McDonald, James Brosnan, the Great Southern and Western Railway Company. Signed by A. W. Barnard, surveyor, May 15th 1914.
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Estate of Lord ...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D\". Information collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Name, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\nTenenats include Tim Hickey, Con McCarthy, Dan Cronin, Denis Cahill, ? Cronin, Philip Cremin, Julia Cremin. Printed at bottom right of form the following: \"Hinde & Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\".
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\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Schedule of Areas\". Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\". Map O.S. No. 4...<\/span>\n Title of Form is as follows: \"Schedule of Areas\". Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\". Map O.S. No. 48, Map 3 W. Information is recorded under the following six headings: Townland, Map. No. Tenant's Names, Area in Statute Measure, Rent (Total), Observations crossed out and replaced by Tenure and other remarks (handwritten)\". At top left is the following: \"When completed this Schedule is to be forwarded immediately to Messts. George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street\" Tenants include Nicholas Browne, Hannah Dunleavy, William McGillycuddy, Michael Teehan from the townland of Bohereens.\nTenants include William Fitzgerald, Denis J. Barton, John McMahon, Cornelius Sullivan, John McMahon, Patrick Connor, from the townland of Bushmount. Tenants include John O' Brien, Margaret leary, Daniel J. Clifford, John P. Sullivan (crossed out and replaced by Anne O' Sullivan, in pencil), Edward F. Spring, Michael Scannell, Timothy Riordan, Catherine Lyne, Margaret Sullivan, John Hartigan, Denis Mannix, James Connor from the townland of Ballinvarrig. Tenants include Mathew Cronin, Bartholomew Scott, Mary Sullivan, Cornelius Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, william Cronin, Cornelius Brosnan, Mary Sullivan (crossed out and replaced in pencil with Con Meara), Mary Casey, Thomas Gloster from the townland of Boolacullane. The following is handwritten at bottom right of the last of the four sheetsL \"G. H. E. Hickson M.I.C.E.I., Civil Engineer, 25 Denny Street, Tralee.\"
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\n Title of Form, with information infilled, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, with information infilled, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Ballinvarrig, Map, O.S. 48, Map 2 W\". Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include John O' Brien, Michael Leary, Dan J. Clifford, J. P. Sullivan, Creamery, Andrew Horgan, Edward F. Spring, Michael Scannell, Timothy Riorden (Riordan ?), Catherine Lyne, Margaret Sullivan, John Hartigan, Denis Mannix, James Connor, Benjamin O' Brien.\nAn ink stamp at bottom right records the following: \"Allanson Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin.\" Telephone, 1419.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Ballybane, Map, O.S. No. 48, Map 4W.\" Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include Mrs Nora Browne, Dan Mahony, Jerry Clifford, Railway. An ink stamp at bottom right records the following: \"Allanson-Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin.\" Telephone, 1419.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Ballycasheen, Map, O.S. No. 66, 67.\" I formation is collected under the following headings: \"Reference Number on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include the Most Rev. Dr. Mangan, the Great Southern and Western Railway Co., John Counihan.\nSigned by A.W. Barnard, Surveyor, May 15th 1914.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule Of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry.\" Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Name, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include John Ryan, Denis Horan, Michael Halloran, Denis J. Ryan, Railway. Printed at bottom right of sheet is the following: \"Hinde & Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule Of Areas. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, O.S. 66, Record No. E.C. - .\" Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include William J. Hansard, James Cronin, Monica McSweeney.\nSigned at bottom right by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, May 1st 1914.
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\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule ...<\/span>\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. - , Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D.\" Information collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\". Tenants include Patrick Kennedy (R7), Denis Casey (R7), Ellen Courtney, Andrew Regan, Michael E. Sullivan, James Connor, Jeremiah Leary, Patrick Moynihan.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. - . Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry - Map 4A.\" Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include Patrick Sullivan, James Sullivan, Timothy Leary, from the townland of Ballynacarrig east. Tenants include Patrick Kearney, Timothy Leary, Union Labourers' Plots, from the townland of Ballynacarrig West. Tenants include Mary Lyne, Denis Cournane, John Cournane, Michael McGillycuddy, Margaret Curtain, Kate McGillycuddy, R.I.C. Barracks, School, Union Labourer's Plot, Great Southern and Western Railway Co., from the townland of Ballinillane (O.S. 58).
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. - . Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry - Map 1A.\" Information is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include James O' Reilly, John Kelliher, Daniel Doherty, John Donoghue, John McSweeney, Daniel Scannell, Daniel Kerrick (Kerrisk ?), the Great Southern and Western Railway Company.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. . Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry Townland of Boolacullane, Map O.S. 48 Map 5W\".\nInformation is recorded under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Matt Cronin, Batt Scott, Mary Sullivan, Con Sullivan, Tim Sullivan, William Cronin, Con Brosnan, Pat Casey (crossed out and replaced by Mary Casey, in black ink), Thomas Gloster.
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\n Title of Form, with information infilled, \"Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Map. O.S. No. 47, Map 1...<\/span>\n Title of Form, with information infilled, \"Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Map. O.S. No. 47, Map 1 W, schedule of Areas\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Townland, Map No. Tenant's Names, Area in Statute Measure, Rent (crossed out and replaced with Total A.R.P.)\", Observations (crossed out and replaced with Tenure and other Remarks).\nTenants include Daniel Lyne and Thomas Lyne\n\nAt top left the following is printed: \"When completed, this Schedule is to be forwarded immediately to Messrs. George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street.\"
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\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule ...<\/span>\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Bushmount, Map, O.S. , No. 48, Map 3 W\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include William Fitzgerald, Denis T. Barton, Denis Jerry Barton, John NcMahon, Tom Sullivan, John McMahon, Pat Connor.
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\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule ...<\/span>\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Castlefarm, Map, O.S. , No. 48, Map 2 W\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Jeremiah (Jerry) MacMahon (McMahon), John Sullivan, James Browne, Eugene Kelly, Daniel (Dan) Sullivan, William Killiher (Kelleher ?).
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\n Ttitle of Form, with information infilled, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Sched...<\/span>\n Ttitle of Form, with information infilled, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Connigar, Map, O.S. No. 48. Map 1 W.\"\n\nInformation is collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Johanna Browne, John Neligan, James casey, Tom Casey.\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right is the following: \"Allanson-Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin, Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin, Telephone. 1419\".
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\n Title of form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Dooneen, Kilcummin 3 Map, O.S. No., 58.\" \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Cornelius Leary, John Finnegan, John (crossed out and replaced with William) Daly, Thomas (crossed out and replaced with Martin J.) Kelliher, Mrs Kate Butler, Union Labourer's Plot. (Information is typed in blue ink.)
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\n This sheet is marked in pencil at top left as a \"Copy\".\n\"The Earl of Kenmare, Doonryan, Kerry, 58\".\n\nTenants i...<\/span>\n This sheet is marked in pencil at top left as a \"Copy\".\n\"The Earl of Kenmare, Doonryan, Kerry, 58\".\n\nTenants include John A. Counihan, Thomas Dowd, Michael Connor, Patrick Connor.
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. estate of the Earl of Kenmare. County of Kerry. Townland of Dromdoohig More 2, Map, O.S., No. 58.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include John Courtney, Patrick J. ( M.) Meara, Daniel Meara, Daniel (crossed out and replaced by Julia) Connor, Timothy (crossed out and replaced by John) Breen, Great Southern and Western Railway Co., J. Spillane
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Dromickbane 1C, O.S. No. 66, 67, 75.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Eugene Murphy, James Murphy, Patrick Courtney, Ellen Donoghue, School, school Teachers House. (?).\nAt bottom right the following: \"Alterations in blue by A. W. Barnard.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Faghbane 1C, O.S. No. 66, 67, 75.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\nTenants include Ellen Donoghue, John Lyne, Michael Shea and John Sullivan, from the townland of Faghbane. (See also, K.45E.97, `Faghcullia O.S. 67, 75`).
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry. O.S - Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include John Lyne, John Donoghue, John Sullivan, Hannah Donoghue, Michael Connell, Patrick Walsh, William Barry, Denis Sullivan, Jeremiah Donoghue, Mary Sullivan, Denis Connor, John Looney, Michael Grady, from the townland of Faghcullia.\nSigned by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, 16th Nov. 1915.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Fieries, Map, O.S No. 48, Map 4W\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Jerry Teahan, J. M. Sullivan, Thade Sullivan, R.I.C. Barracks, John Sullivan, John Brown, P. Quirke, School House, Railway, Labourers' Plots, Mike Sullivan from the townland of Fieries.\n\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right hand corner as follows: \"Allanson - Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin,\" Telephone, 1419.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Garraun, Map, O.S No. 38, 47, Map 1W\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Denis Kirby, Michael Daly, John Kearon (Kieran ?), Margaret Sullivan, Montimer Quirke, Jon Kelleher (Kelliher), Michael Brick, Pat Brick, William A. Mason, John Horan, Mary Sullican, Matt Sullivan, Pat Horan, John Dennehy, Pat Sullivan, Pat Griffin, Miles Mahony, Tim Dennehy, Tim Kenny, Kate Kerrisk, John Harrington replaced by Bryan Connor, Bat Horan, Tim Connor, Mrs Ellen Sullivan, Jerry Daly, James Daly, Michael Sullivan, Tim Purcell, T. M. Horgan, Con Brosnan, from the townland of Garraun. \n\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right hand corner as follows: \"Allanson - Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\",\" Allanson - Dublin,\" Telephone, 1419.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Gortalassa, Map, O.S No. 48, Map 4W\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Eddward Kerrisk, Pat Kerrisk, Jerry Kerrisk, John Kerrisk, John Moriarty, John Harrington, Mrs Foley replaced with John Foley, Bryan O' Brien, from the townland of Gortalassa.\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right hand corner as follows: \"Allanson - Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin,\" Telephone, 1419.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Gortavullin, Map, O.S No. 48, Map 2W\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Henry Spring, Edward F. Spring, Frank Flynn and Dan Donnelly, from the townland of Gortavullin.\n\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right hand corner as follows: \"Allanson - Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin,\" Telephone, 1419.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Pat Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Jas. Courtney, Mary Donohoe (Donoghue ?), John Connor, John Murhill, Michael Kerrisk, Cornelius Loony (Looney ?), Daniel Murphy, Michael Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Tim F. Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Sylvester Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Tim (Tim) Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Tim (Michael) Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Tim (F.) Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Labourers' Cottages,\nfropm the townland of gortdromakiery.\n \nAt bottom of sheet stamped in blue ink is the following: \"G.A.E. Nickson\".\nPrinted at bottom right is the following: \"Hinde and Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\".
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"998","2":"K.45E.103","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Map, O.S., No. 48. Map 4W \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include John Coakley, William Coakley, Pat Lyne, Mrs Bridget Russell, William D. Sullivan replced by William Sullivan, Kate Connor, Jerry Sullivan, John Shea, Thomas Gloster, Thomas Mahony, Dan Mahony, Pat Sullivan, Michael Flynn, George Shea, William Dan Cronin, from the townland of Gortdromerillagh.\nBatterfield house is mentioned opposite the name of Mrs Bridget Russell.\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right hand corner as follows: \"Allanson - Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin,\" Telephone, 1419.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"999","2":"K.45E.104","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include John Scannell, Pat Counihan, Pat Duggan, Tim Tiordan replaced by Michael Keeffe, Mary Scannell and Pat Kiely, from the townland of Gortnagane.\nPrinted at bottom right is the following: \"Hinde and Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\"
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1000","2":"K.45E.105","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include Edward O' Connell replaced by Edmund, Michael O' Donohoe (O Donoghue ?) replaced by John J. O' Connor, Daniel D. Mahony, Timothy O' Donoghue, Catherine Corbett, John T. O' Connor, Daniel Donnelly, Jeremiah O' Connor, Lawrence Sullivan, Denis Cronin, Benjamin Murphy, Michael Barry, Hanoria Cronin, Abbey Mahony, John J. O' Connor, William Walsh replaced by Dav John M. Murphy, William O' Connor, John McCarthy replaced by Jeremiah, Humphrey Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Timothy Cahill, Philip McGoldrick, Daniel Moynihan, Eliza Mahony, Charles O' Leary, Timothy Sullivan, Cornelius Hickey, Timothy O' Callaghan, Jeremiah Cronin replaced by Peter, Julia Moynihan from Gneevgullia.\nStamped in blue at bottom of sheet is the following: \"G.A.E. Hickson\".\nPrinted at bottom right is the following: \"Hinde and Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D \". Information collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\" Tenants include Edward O' Connell replaced by Edmund, Michael O' Donohoe (O Donoghue ?) replaced by John J. O' Connor, Daniel D. Mahony, Timothy O' Donoghue, Catherine Corbett, John T. O' Connor, Daniel Donnelly, Jeremiah O' Connor, Lawrence Sullivan, Denis Cronin, Benjamin Murphy, Michael Barry, Hanoria Cronin, Abbey Mahony, John J. O' Connor, William Walsh replaced by Dav John M. Murphy, William O' Connor, John McCarthy replaced by Jeremiah, Humphrey Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Timothy Cahill, Philip McGoldrick, Daniel Moynihan, Eliza Mahony, Charles O' Leary, Timothy Sullivan, Cornelius Hickey, Timothy O' Callaghan, Jeremiah Cronin replaced by Peter, Julia Moynihan from Gneevgullia.\nStamped in blue at bottom of sheet is the following: \"G.A.E. Hickson\". Printed at bottom right is the following: \"Hinde and Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Gorteenroe, Map, O.S. No. 48, Map 3W \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\n\nTenants include Pat B. Brosnan, Pat T. Brosnan, Pat Nelligan, John Brosnan, John Daly, William Daly, James Harrington, Jeremiah M. Brosnan, Railway, from the townland of Gurteenroe.\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right hand corner as follows: \"Allanson - Winn, 22 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson - Dublin,\" Telephone, 1419.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. O.S. 66, Record No. E.C. - \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\"\n\nTenants include the Monks, Francis McDonagh, John Coffey, Presentation Convent, The Most Rev. Dr. Mangan, from the townland of Inch.\nSigned by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, May 1st 1914.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: Title of Form infilled with information, is as follow...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: Title of Form infilled with information, is as follows: \"Estate of Lord Kenmare, County Kerry, Barony - , Schedule of Areas. Prepared by Mr. - Surveyor - , Dated - \". At top left the following: \"When completed this Schedule is to be forwarded immediately to Messrs. George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Townland, Map No., Tenant's Names, Area Statuet measure, Rent, Observations\".\n\nTenants include Timothy Brosnan, Jeremiah Kerrisk, patrick Teahan, Michael L. Fleming, James M. Fleming, Cornelius Fleming, John Barry, Denis McCarthy, from the townland fo Inchicorrigane East.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - Form D\". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include Mickael Cronin, Patrick Cahill, Patrick Sullivan, Mary Kelliher, John Donoghue, Hugh Donoghue, Daniel Neill, Mary Kearney, James Cahill, Timothy J. Sullivan and Michael C. Connor, Patrick Galvin, Michael J. Connor, Michael F. Connor, John Donoghue, John Rahilly, John Sullivan, Mary Connor replaced by Pat Connor, Kate McCarthy, from the townland of Knocknahoe.\n\nTenants include Margaret Cahill, Thomas Regan, Catherine McCarthy, Mary Leary, Michael Regan, Mary Fleming, Patrick Lyne, John Gearon (Guerin ?), Margaret Mccarthy, Charles Mccarthy, Con Cronin, David Fleming, Patrick Cronin, Timothy Sullivan, Denis Cronin, Patrick Cahill, Timothy Crowley, David P. Fleming, from the townland of Knockaniane East.\n\nTenants include Daniel Carroll, Patrick Cronin, Jeremiah D. Sullivan, Jeremiah Leary, Mary Swullivan, Denis Carroll, Mary Gallivan (Galvan ?) from the townland of Knocknaskeha.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. O.S. 66, Record No. E.C. - \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include Jerry Hayes, Con Horgan, John McGillicuddy, from the townland of Kilcoolaght.\n\nSigned by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, May 1st 1914.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Knockaderry, Map, O.S. 48, Map 5W. \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nVillage of Farranfore. Tenants include Margaret Counihan, Timothy Sullivan, William Bowler, Ellen Horgan, Daniel Donnelly, Ellen Bell, Matthew Horgan, from the townland of Knockaderry.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1008","2":"K.45E.112","1":"20th Century","3":"Nor dated. Probably 1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Knockaneacoolteen, Map, O.S. Nos. 38, 39, 48. Map 1W. \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include William Rice, Jim Horan, Con Daly, David Greaney replaced by David Geany, Florence Sullivan, Stephen Kelleher (Kelliher ?) from the townland of Knockaneacoolteen.\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right is the following: \"Allanson-Winn, 22, south Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson-Dublin. Telephone, 1419\".
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Knockbrack, Map, O.S. Nos. 38, 47. Map 1W. \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include Miles Mahony, Jerry Sullivan, James Breen, Batt Rourke, Julia Flynn, Jim Brick, John Daly, Pat Brick, T. B. Horgan, T. M. Horgan replaced by James Daly, Bat (Batt ?) Rourke, John Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Mrs Con Flynn, Julia Flynn, Con Brosnan, from the townland of Knockbrack.\"\nStamped in blue ink at bottom right is the following: \"Allanson-Winn, 22, south Frederick Street, Dublin. Telegraph\", \"Allanson-Dublin. Telephone, 1419\".
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Lecarhoo, Map, O.S. Nos. 47, 57 \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include Thomas Connor, Cornelius Sullivan, Catherine Sullivan, Jeremiah J. Sullivan, Catherine and Jeremiah J. Sullivan, Jeremiah M. Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Bridget Sullivan, Patrick O' Brien, Denis Courtney, from the townland of Lecarhoo.\nStamped in blue at bottom right \"G. A. E. Hickson\".
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Townland of Lisheennacannina 4, Map, O.S. Nos. 48, 58 \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include Cornelius Allen, Mrs Julia Meara, Jeremiah Meara, Daniel Clifford, Michael M. Sullivan, Con S. (J.) Sullivan, Con J. Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, from the townland of Lisheennacannina.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D. Record No. E.C. 8528 \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks.\n\nTenants include Dan Cronin, Jer Daly, John P. Murphy, James Doherty, Giles Cooper, Dan Morley, Pat Murphy, Tim Donoghue, Dan Donoghue, Thomas Rahilly, John Moynihan, Michael Donoghue, Alex Smith, from the townland of Lisnagrave.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Scartlea 1C, Map, O.S. No. 66, 67, 75\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Michael Healy, Michael Fleming, Convent (i.e.. former Loreto Convent), from the townland of Scartlea.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. O.S. 67 Record No. E.C. - \". (Please note: Two of the three Forms are Form Ds).\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Daniel J. Donoghue, Arthur O' Keeffe, Jeremiah Lynch, Eugene Scannell, Daniel Doherty, John Gearin (Gearon ? Guerin ?), David Burke, David Moynihan, Daniel Fitzgerald, John Lynch, Michael Cronin, Francis McDonagh, Daniel Leary, Jeremiah Finnegan, Hanora Donoghue, Thomas Sullivan, John Moynihan, Daniel D. Coltsman, Francis J. McDonagh, School, Great Southern and Western Railway Company, from the townland of Lissyviggeen.\nThe first sheet is signed by \"A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, May 1st 1914\".
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D, Map No. 8. O.S. 60 \". \nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Pat Brosnahan (Brosnan), Denis McCarthy, Hannah Mccarthy, Daniel Murphy, Patrick Donoghue, Patrick Cronin, James Reardon (Riordan ?), Timothy Cronin, Denis Mccarthy, from the townland of Maughantoorig.\nPrinted at bottom right of Form is the following: \"Hinde & Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\".\nG. A. E. Hickson is very lightly stamped in blue at bottom of form.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D, Record No. E.C. - \".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include William Cournane, Daniel Sullivan, Michael Ahern, Cornelius Moynihan, Daniel Sullivan, Bridget Ahern, Mary Gleeson, Daniel Courtney, Michael Loughnane, Margaret Fernane, Michael McCarthy, Patrick Kelly, Bridget Horan, Patrick Russell, James Glenane, Daniel P. Sullivan, timothy Cronin, Ellen Courtney, Daniel Scannell, Michael E. Sullivan, the Great Southern and Western Railway Company, Arthur Connyngham (Cunningham ?), from the townland of Minish.
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Map, O.S., No. 47 \".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Michael Dennehy, Michael Duggan, Timothy Duggan, Bridget ncKenna, Maurice McKenna, replaced by Daniel J. McKenna, from the townland of Mounthenry.\nAt bottom right the following is stamped in blue ink: \"G.A.E. Hickson\".
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include the Rev. T. Sullivan, William Hassett, William Hickey, Pat Hickey, Michael Walsh, John Toomey (Twomey ?), Dan Connor, Pat Donohue (Donoghue ?), Denis Coakley, Tim Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Tim Cronin, Hanoria Breen, John Sullivan, Dan Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Michael O' Leary, The Convent and R. C. Chapel, Garrett Nagle, John McAuliffe, Thomas Doody, John Murry, Dave Sullivan, Dr. O' Sullivan, Denis Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Railway (Great Southern and Western Railway), from the townland of Rathmore.\nAt bottom right of two of the sheets the following is printed: \"Hinde & Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin.\"
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D, Record No. E.C. - .\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Edmund Fitzgerald, Humphrey Moynihan, Michael Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Malachi (Malachy ?) Moynihan, from the townland of Raheen.
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Pat Daly, William Brien, William Fitzgerald, Pat Walsh, John Mahony, Jer Leary, Kate Bresnahan (Jer), John Breen, William O' Connor, Michael Fitzgerald, John Cremin (Dan), from the townland of Reanasup.\nAt bottom right \"Hinde & Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin.\" is printed.
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry, Barony - , M...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry, Barony - , Map O.S. No. 48, Map 6W, Prepared by Mr. - , Surveyor, Dated - \". At top left the following is printed: \"When completed this Schedule is to be forwarded immediately to Messrs. George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street.\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Townland, Map No., Tenant's Names, Area in Statute Measure, Tent (Total), Observations.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Riordan, Peter Riordan, Michael Broden, Margaret Broden, John Broden, Denis Scannell replaced by Jeremiah Riordan, Bartholomew Daly, Mick Daly, Mrs Ellen Kelly, Edmund Kelly, James Counihan, Charles Moriarty, Mary and Timothy Kennedy from Rossanean.
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\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D. Map No. 2A\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Michael Collins, Hugh Donoghue, Union Labourers Plots, from the townland of Scarteen.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, O.S. 66, Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n Possible reference to Sheheree (O.S. 66, 67) written in pencil here.\nTenants include Peter Huggard replaced by Florence O' Donoghue, D. Cronin Coltsman, from the townland of Scrahane.\nSigned by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, 18th Dec. 1915.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, O.S. 66, Record No. E.C. - Form D, O.S. 49, 50, 59, 60 (see below), Map 9\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\n\nTenants include Catherine and Eliza Clifford replaced by Maurice Herlihy and Patrick McGillycuddy, Mary Murphy, John J. Cronin, Jimmy Cronin, Patrick Cronin, Killarney Rural District Council, The Dispensary, Three Labourers' Cottage Plots, Pat Cremin, Tim Cronin, from the townland of Scrahanfadda. Townland of Leamyglissane (O.S. 49, 50, 59 and 60) is handwritten in margin.\nSigned by Albert Wm. (A. W.) Barnard, Macroom, May 12th 1913, on one Form, while \"Hinde & Cheeke, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin\" is printed on bottom right of the second Form.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry, Townland of Sheheree 1C, Map, O.S. 66 No. 66 to 67, 75 (see below), Record No. E.C. 8523, Form D\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\nTenants include Daniel C. Coltsman (Cronin Coltsman), Denis Hegarty replaced by Ellen, Florence O' donoghue, John O' Donoghue, Phyllis McSweeney, from the townland of Sheheree.\nSigned by A. W. Barnard, January 19th, 1914.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include Patrick Hayes, Charles Fleming, Patrick Fleming, Denis Connore and Ellen Daly, from the townland of Ardagh.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include James Connor, David Burke, Michael Daly, Julia Daly, Timothy Lane, Patrick Rourke, Michael McCarthy, Andrew Moynihan, from the townland of Ardaneanig.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D\" Information collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\nTenants include Julia Lenihan (reps. Tim), Batt Cronin, Michael Crowley, Denis Cremin, Michael Walsh, John Murphy, James Fitzgerald, Dinis Horan, Jer -?, Pat Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Pat Donohoe (Donoghue ?), Jer Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Tim T. Murphy, John Donohoe, (Donoghue ?), Tim P. Moynahan (Moynihan ?), John P. Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Florence Sullivan, Patrick O' Keeffe, Mary Connor, Ellen Leary, John P. Brosnahan, Bessy Fitzgerald (reps Rich (Richard ?)), Ellen Sheehan (reps. J.), Jeremiah Sheehan, Con Hickey, Andrew Sheehan, John Buckley (Pat Connor), Dan Sheehan, John Reen, Tim D. Murphy, Jer Sullivan, John Cronin, Pat Casey, Tom Connors, Dan O' Keeffe, Denis Moynahan (Moynihan ?), John D. Sullivan, Willaim Hasset replaced by Ellen, RIC Barracks, John D. O' Keeffe, Mary Brosnahan, Michael Counihan, Dan Lenihan, Mary Leary, Batt Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Hanoria Sullivan, Mary Hickey, Jer Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Dan D. Cahill, Florance Cullinane, Mary Mulcahy, Michael Sweeney, Kate Leary (late Luke), Eugene Leary, Denis Leary, William Herlihy, Railways (Great Southern and Western Railway), Three Labourers' Plots, from the townland of Shinnagh. Please note: A pencilled note beside Kate Leary (late Luke) records the following: \"Mrs Kate Leary has just divided farm with her son Eugene (Eugene Leary).\"\nPrinted at bottom right of the 6 sheets the following: \"Hinde & Cheele, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D\"\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\nTenants include National School, Dan Herlihy, Timothy Ryan, Michael D. Scannell, Dan T. Scannell, (please note the later is recorded as having the farm with Michael D. Scannell, in a pencilled note in right margin.)\nPrinted at bottom right of the sheet the following: \"Hinde & Cheele, Surveyors, 2 Lower Merrion St., Dublin.\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedul...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D\"\nTenants include Daniel D. Scannell, Daniel M. Scannell, Tim D. Moynahan (Moynihan ?), Can Daly, (remainder missing, sheet torn), from the townland of Shrone More.\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\"
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include Killarney Rural District Council, Thomas J. Lyne, Cornelius Galvin, Kate Coffey, from the townland of Ardnamweely.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners, Sched...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Estate of Lord Kenmare, County of Kerry, Form D\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\"\nAt top left of second form (probably the older of the two) is the following: \"When completed, this schedule is to be forwarded immediately to Messrs George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street\". The second sheet is stamped at bottom right with the following: \"W. H. Hinde. M. Inst., C.E. W.A. Cheeke, A.M. Inst , C.E., 2, Lr. Merrion St.\".\n\nTenants include Pat Jer Cahill, Andrew Moynihan, John J. Moynihan, Con J. Hoolihan (Houlihan ?), Con M. Hoolihan (Houlihan ?), Dinis J. Hoolihan (Houlihan ?), JohnDaly, John Murphy, William Hickey, Railway (Great Southern and Western Railway), from the townland of Stagmount.
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\n Title of Form, infileed with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infileed with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Record No. E.C. 6551, Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry\".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\"\n\nTenants include Michael Cronin, Timothy Moriarty, Denis Fenton, Myles McSweeney, Michael W. Daly, Timothy Sullivan, John P. McCarthy, Dan Cullinane, John Donoghue, Stephen Fleming, Michael Kellhiher, from the townland of Tiernaboul.
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\n Title of Form, infileed with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedu...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infileed with information, is as follows: \"Irish Land Commission, Estates Commissioners, Schedule of Areas, Estate of the Earl of Kenmare, County Kerry, O.S. 67, 75, Record No. E.C. - \".\nInformation collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Michael Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Daniel Griffin, Patrick Sullivan, John Courtney replaced with Kate, P.H. Donoghue, from the townland of Tullaha.\nReference to part of \"Knockaunacuddoge (Knockaunnacuddoge) - Part of\" (O.S. 75).\nSigned by A. W. Barnard, Surveyor, July 1915.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\n\nTenants include Patrick Reilly, Bridget Collins from the townland of Aghalee More.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenant includes Mary of Leary from the townland of Aglish.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include Denis Hegarty, Patrick Donoghue, Julia Courtney, Patrick Sullivan, Justin Meagher, Mary A. Donoghue, M. A. Curtayne, Thomas Lyne from the townland of Ardshanavooly.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include Daniel McKenna, Cornelius Quirke, Jeremiah Clifford, Maurice Cullinane, Patrick O' Brien, William Hannifan, Ellen Houlihan, Maurice P. Casey, Maurice M. Casey, Elizabeth Cullinane, John Hogan, John Foley, Martin Twomey, from the townland of Ardywanig.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include James John Connor, John McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Humphrey Connor, Jeremiah Finnegan, Jeremich J. Connor, John Moynihan, Jeremiah Sullivan, Jeremiah Leary, Timothy Lynch, Cornelius Leary, Patrick P. Moynihan, Patrick A. Moynihan, John Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Hogan, Timothy Hogan, Patrick Murphy, James O' Brien, Michael Leary, John McSweeney, John Fleming, Timothy Sullivan, John McCarthy, Patrick Murphy, Julia Connor, Michael McCarthy, William Fleming, from the townland of Ballahacommane,
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\n\nTenants include Mary Lyne, Denis Cournane, John Cournane, Michael MacGillycuddy, Margaret Curtin, Kate MacGillycuddy, ? Whyte, from the townland of Ballinillane.\nTenants include Patrick Sullivan, James Sullivan, Timothy Leary from the townland of Ballynacarrig East.\nTenants include Patrrck Kearney, Timothy Leary from the townland of Ballynacarrig West.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created\".\nTenants include John O' Brien, Michael (replaced by Margaret) O' Leary, Daniel J. Clifford, James P. O' Sullivan, Andrew Horgan, Edward F. Spring,Michael Scannell, Timothy Riordan, Catherine Lyne, Margaret Sullivan, John Hartigan, Denis Mannix, James Connor, from the townland of Ballinvarrig.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Norah Browne, Daniel Mahony, Jeremiah Clifford from the townland of Ballybane.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Rourke, Jeremiah Burke, Denis Gleeson, John Teahan, from the townland of Ballybrack.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include the Most Rev. Dr. Mangan, Francis Rourke replaced by the Great Southern and Western Railway Company. John Counihan, from the townland of Ballycaheen.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Charles Dinneen, William Dinneen, Timothy Dinneen, Denis Courtney, Patrick Brosnan, Patrick McCarthy, John Ryan, Denis Horan, Michael Calloran, Denis G. Ryan from the townland of Ballycullane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1046","2":"K.46E.15","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 1 Feb. 1904. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Cornelius Leary, David P. Fleming, John A. Counihan, from the townland of Ballydeenlea.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1047","2":"K.46E.16","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 1905. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include, William J. Hansard, James Cronin, monica McSweeny. Also Daniel Shea from the townland of Ballydowney, which is stated to be \"Held with \"1\" Cleeny as one holding\". Cleeny (O.S. 66).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.46E.32 (Cleeny)","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1048","2":"K.46E.17","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 25 March 1902. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Lunatic Asylum replaced with Killarney Lunatic Asylum, Francis Meehan, Joan M. Reidy, from the townland of Ballydribbeen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1049","2":"K.46E.18","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Dec. 1905. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Charles O' Sullivan, Timothy C. M. Teahan, Kate Sullivan, Eugene J. Sullivan, Eugene F. Sullivan, Timothy J. Teahan, Timothy C. Teahan, Patrick Clifford, John Prendergast, James Looney, John Flynn, Mary Donoghue, John Dennehy, James Shea, William Murphy, Daniel Herlihy, Michael Riordan, Jeremiah Sheehy, Ellen Lynch, from the townland of Ballyfinnane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1050","2":"K.46E.19","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 18 March 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include David O' Brien, Jeremiah O' Callaghen, Patrick Sullivan, Patrick Murphy, Michael Sullivan, Timothy O' Shea, David Fleming, John Lynch, David Lynch, James Kelly, Jeremiah Lynch, Michael Con Leary, from the townland of Ballynamanagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1051","2":"K.46E.20","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 18 March 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Hanoria Ryan, John J. Keeffe, Daniel Keeffe, Marcus Sullivan, Timothy J. Leary, Jeremiah Cronin, Timothy Cronin, Denis Collins, Cornelius Cronin, Ellen Sullivan, Felix McSweeney, Mary Ryan, Michael P. Brosnan, John Mahony, Denis Cahill, Patrick M. Brosnan, Johanna Sullivan, Timothy Moynihan , Michael Sawler (?), Denis Sullivan, Bridget Ryan, from the townland of Banard.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note: There are four forms pinned together here. The bottom of the last two of these forms have been \"eaten\" through.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1052","2":"K.46E.21","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Nicholas Browne, Hannah Dunleevy (Dunleavy ?), Kate MacGillycuddy, Michael Teahan, from the townland of Bohereens.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1053","2":"K.46E.22","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated June 1907. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Mathew Cronin, Bartholomew J. Scott, Mary Sullivan, Cornelius Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, William Cronin, Cornelius Brosnan, Cornelius Meara, Mary Casey and Thomas Gloster, from the townland of Boolacullane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1054","2":"K.46E.23","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 7 June 1905. Probably x. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Lyne, and Thomas Lyne from the townland of Breanshagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1055","2":"K.46E.24","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 7 Aug 1903. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Maurice J. Kelliher, William Doody, May Doody, Maurice Liddane, John Doolan, Darby Daly, Patrick Guinea, John Teahan, John Liddane Junior, James O'Gorman, Patrick Brosnihan (Brosnahan ?), John Sullivan, from the townland of Buddaghauns.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.46E.47 (Buddaghauns O.S. 58, 59).","6":"Both sheets are in poor conditionand require conservation.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1056","2":"K.46E.25","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906 Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include William Fitzgerald, Denis T. Barton, Denis J. Barton, John McMahon, Cornelius Sullivan, Maria McMahon, Patrick Connor, from the townland of Bushmount.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Two sheets pinned together.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1057","2":"K.46E.26","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Sullivan from the townland of Carrigeencullia.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1058","2":"K.46E.27","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah McMahon from the townland of Castlefarm.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1059","2":"K.46E.28","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include James O' Reilly, John Kelliher, Daniel Doherty, John Donoghue, John McSweeney, Kate Scannell, Daniel Kerrisk, from the townland of Clash.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1060","2":"K.46E.29","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated.Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Kennedy, Eileen Casey, Patrick Kelliher, Andrew Regan, Michael Sullivan (Eugene), James Connor, Jeremiah Leary, Patrick Moynihan, Michael Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, from the townland of Clasheen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1061","2":"K.46E.30","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 13th Dec. 1900. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael O' Callaghan, John P. Healy, David D. Healy. John Griffin, John D. Healy, Joh. Healy, Rev. J. Brick, John Fleming, from the townland of Clashnagarrane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1062","2":"K.46E.31","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John O' Connor, from the townland of Cleedagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1063","2":"K.46E.32","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 1907. Probably 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Shea from the townland of Cleeny.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.46E.16 (Cleeny)","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1064","2":"K.46E.33","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 15 June 1901. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Garret Nagle, Julia Counihan, John Keane, from the townland of Cloonlara.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1065","2":"K.46E.34","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Moynihan, John Connor, Richard F. McCarthy, Daniel D. Crowley, from the townland of Cloonteens.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1066","2":"K.46E.35","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 6 March 1901. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Horgan, Denis Leary, Michael Sullivan, William Hassett, Timothy Dennehy, Michael Murphy, Denis Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Timothy Keeffe, William O' Keeffe, Eugene Keeffe, Patrick McAuliffe, Philip Dennehy, Cornelius Buckley, Timothy Cronin, Darby Sullivan, Cornelius Dinneen, Mary Foley, Hannah Twomey, Daniel Halloran, Thomas Connor, Timothy Duggan, from the townland of Cloonts.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"1067","2":"K.46E.36","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 6 March 1901. Probably c. 1901","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Johanna Browne, John Neligan (Nelligan ?), James Casey, Cornelius Casey, from the townland of Connigar.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1068","2":"K.46E.41","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include William Allen, John Meara, John Leary, Michael Sewwney, Mary Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan and Kate Moriarty, from the townland of Coolgarriv.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1069","2":"K.46E.37","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 20 Dec. 1902. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Cahillane, Timothy Connor, Terence Connor, John Riordan, James Coffey, John Riordan, Terence Connor, Daniel Duggan, Mortimar Sullivan (Vivienne Hefferna's great grandfather. Vivienne is a member of staff, from Dungeel) from the townland of Coolbaun.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1070","2":"K.46E.38","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Mccarthy, Thomas Rahilly, James Donoghue, John Kelly, William Fleming, Daniel Horan, Daniel P. Foran, Thomas Corcoran, Mary Culloty, Thomas Crowley, Margaret Daly, from the townland of Coolcaslagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1071","2":"K.46E.39","1":"20th Century","3":"post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Kelliher, Patrick Lyne, from the townland of Coolclieve.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1072","2":"K.46E.40","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 24 July 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Kate Moriarty, John Lynch, Patrick J. Lynch, Patrick Donoghue, John D. McCarthy, James Connor, Patrick Cronin, Patrick Dowd, Jeremiah Donovan, from the townland of Coolcorcoran.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Both forms in poor condition. Both require conservation treatment. This was microfilmed twice.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1073","2":"K.46E.42","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Leary, Mercy Nuns, Frank Shea, Jeremiah Hayes, from the townland of Coolegrean.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1074","2":"K.46E.43","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Maurice J. Fleming, Thomas Daly, Michael Daly, Hanoria McCarthy, Cornelius Connor and Maurice Connor, Daniel Lane, Denis Horgan, Catherine Courtney, Patrick Sullivan, John Cullinane, Patrick Lynch, Patrick Lynch Junior. Jeremiah Moynihan, Thomas Fleming, James Sheehan, from the townland of Coolick.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1075","2":"K.46E.44","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Lawlor, John Lawlor, Thomas Lawlor, from the townland of Coolnagarrihy.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.37E.49","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1076","2":"K.46E.45","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Bartholomew Flynn, Mary Sullivan, Jeremiah Donoghue, from the townland of Corbally.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1077","2":"K.46E.46","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated. 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Cronin, Patrick Fleming, John Leary, Kate Smith, Patrick Donovan, Mary Guerin, Daniel Lynch, James J. O' Connor, Michael Lyne, Michael Leahy, from the townland of Derreen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1078","2":"K.46E.47","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 24 July 1907. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Cornelius Leary, John Finnegan, William Daly, Maurice J. Kelliher, Kate Butler, John D. McCarthy, Margaret Courtney, Michael P. Lynch, Jeremiah Fleming, Denis Sullivan, from the townland of Dooneen.\nMaurice J. Kelliher is mentioned in connection with a holding in Buddaghauns (O.S. 58, 59).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.46E.24 (Buddaghauns O.S. 58, 59).","6":"Require conservation.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1079","2":"K.46E.48","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John A. Counihan, Thomas Dowd, Michael Connor, Bridget Connor, from the townland of Doonryan.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1080","2":"K.46E.49","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Lawlor, John Lawlor, Thomas Lawlor.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.46E.44","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1081","2":"K.46E.50","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 7th Dec. 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Courtney, Patrick Meara, Daniel Meara, Julic Connor, John Breen, from the townland of Dromdoohigmore
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1082","2":"K.46E.51","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include David Moriarty, Stephen Mccarthy, from the townland of Dromhale.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1083","2":"K.46E.52","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Sullivan, James Shea, John Kelliher, Timothy Breen, Timothy Connell, Patrick Murphy, Patrick Horgan, James Sullivan, Anne Godfrey, Jeremiah Mahony, John Sullivan, Patrick Brosnan, Michael Broder, James Hanington (Harrington), Julia Downing, Mary Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, Jeremiah Brosnan, Jeremiah Sullivan, John Kerrisk, Bartholomew Sullivan, Mrs Ellen Horgan, from the townland of Dromore.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Four sheets pinned together at top left.","7":"","8":"1"},{"0":"1084","2":"K.46E.53","1":"20th Century","3":"Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Cornelius Daly, William Daly, from the townland of Dromreag. (1908 is twice written in pencil, close to the \"Arrears of Rent\" column).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"1908 is twice written in pencil, close to the \"Arrears of Rent\" column.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1085","2":"K.46E.54","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Donovan, Timothy Callaghan, Jeremiah Hurley, Kate Horgan, William Bowler, Mary Reardon (Riordan), Jeremiah Mahony, Margaret Holland, Daniel Brosnan, from the townland of Farranfore.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The sheets are pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1086","2":"K.46E.55","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Mary O' Connor, Denis Regan, from the townland of Farranspig.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1087","2":"K.46E.56","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Teahan, John M. Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Mrs (Wm.?) Heffernan, John Sullivan, John Brown, Cornelius Quirke, from the townland of Fieries.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Two sheets pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1088","2":"K.46E.57","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Rev. James Sullivan, John Lynch, from the townland of Fossa.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1089","2":"K.46E.58","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 24 July 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Murphy, Timothy Moynihan, John T. Mahony, John J. Mahony, Denis Cahill, Mortimar Sullivan (Vivienne Hefferna's Great Grandfather. Vivienne is a member of staff, from Dungeal), Bryan Sweeney, Arthur Moynihan, Timothy Moynihan, Michael Counihan, Jeremiah Moynihan, from the townland of Freemount.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Both forms are in very poor condition and require conservation. This was microfilmed twice.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1090","2":"K.47E.59","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Denis Kirby, Michael Daly, John Kearon, Margaret Sullivan, Mortimar Quirke, John Kelliher, Michael Brick, Patrick Brick, Mrs Mary Mason, John Horan, Mary Sullivan, Mathew Sullivan, Patrick Horan, John Dennehy, Patrick Sullivan, Patrick Griffin, Myles Mahony, Timothy Dennehy, Timothy Kenny, Kate Kerrisk, Bryan Connor, Mathew Dennehy, Timothy O' Connor, Jeremiah Daly, James Daly, Ellen Sullivan, Michael Sullivan,Timothy Purcell, from the townland of Garrau
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Forms are pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1091","2":"K.47E.60","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 5 May 1902. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Dunleavy, Mary Hussey, Patrick Bowler, Margaret McCarthy, John McCarthy, Eugene Shea, John Keeffe, Timothy Keeffe, Jeremiah Brosnan, Mary Hayes, Bartholomew Sullivan, Wrs (Wm. ?) Sullivan, Hanoria Lyne, Denis Neligan (Nelligan ?), Patrick Donovan, James J. Sullivan, John Sullivan, Denis Barton, John Fitzgerald, Michael Brick, Michael Callaghan, Timothy Breen, James Sullivan, Thoman Brien, from the townland of Gearha.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1092","2":"K.47E.61","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 24 July 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Mannix, Timothy Cronin, Cornelius B. Doherty, John Killiher (Kelliher (?), Timothy Gallivan, Cornelius M. Doherty, Michael J. Rahilly, Michael M. Rahilly, from the townland of Glangristeen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Some staining caused by mould on sheet.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1093","2":"K.47E.62","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Edmond Kerrisk, John Kerrisk, Jeremiah Kerrisk, John Moriarty, John Harrington, John Foley, Bryan O' Brien, from the townland of Gortalassa.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Two sheets pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1094","2":"K.47E.63","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Kelliher, Michael Dennehy, Jeremiah Connor, Andrew Hickey, John Dennehy, Denis J. Reen, Timothy J. Reen, Denis T. Reen, Daniel Cronin, Jeremiah Crowley, Timothy Crowley, Jeremiah Darby Crowley, Maurice T. Reen, from the townland of Gortanahaneboy West.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.47E.64 (Gortanahaneboy East O.S. 68)","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1095","2":"K.47E.64","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dates 18 March 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Mary Hickey, Denis Connell, John J. Mahony, Ellen Mahony, Charles Dinneen, Julia Mahony, James Meade, Patrick J. Mahony, Jeremiah Denis Reen, Jeremiah Buckley, Jeremiah Crowley, Maurice Connell, Kate Mahony, Patrick Cronin, Michael Sullivan, Cornelius Cahill, Timothy John Mahony, Ellen Connor, Michael Kelliher, Daniel Cronin, Jeremiah T. Mahony, Thomas Walsh, from the townland of Gortanahaneboy East
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.47E.64 (Gortanahaneboy West O.S. 68)","6":"There are three forms pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1096","2":"K.47E.65","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dates 10 July 1903. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Henry Spring, Edward F. Spring, Francis Spring, Daniel Donnelly, Michael Leary, from the townland of Gortavullin.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"These two sheets were pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1097","2":"K.47E.66","1":"20th Century","3":"Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\nTenants include John Coakley, William Coakley, patrick Lyne, Bridget Russell, William O' Sullivan, Kate Connor, Jeremiah Sullivan, John Shea, Thomas Gloster, Thomas Mahony, Daniel Mahony, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Flynn, George Shea, Mrs Bridget Cronin, from the townland of Gortdromerillagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"The three forms are pinned together at top left.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1098","2":"K.47E.67","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 22 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Hanoria Leary, Michael Leary, William Leary, Daniel C. Crowley, Margaret Crowley, Timothy Crowley, Jeremiah Crowley, Thomas Donoghue, from the townland of gortnacarriga.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Forms were pinned together at top left. Stained.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1099","2":"K.47E.68","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 18 March 1907. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Dinneen, Denis Dinneen, Jeremiah Leary, Michael Breen, Daniel O' donoghue, Patrick Sheehan, Timothy Mahony, Denis Crowley, from the townland of Gortnaprocess.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1100","2":"K.47E.69","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Timothy Moriarty, John Moriarty, Cornelius McCarthy, Edmond Sullivan, Michael Morierty, Ellen Leary, from the townland of gortnatona.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1101","2":"K.47E.70","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms,0 infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. For...<\/span>\n Title of Forms,0 infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include James Courtney, Mother Superior of the Mercy Convent, Tralee, Patrick Scannell, John Maher Loughnan, from the townland of rtroe.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note: two of the sheets are copies.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1102","2":"K.47E.71","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Sullivan, Denis Mahony, Florence Mitchell, Ellen Gallwey (Gallway ?), Patrick Mahony, Patrick P. Broderick, David Gallwey (Gallway ?), Patrick Kelly, John Fitzgerald for this townland.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1103","2":"K.47E.72","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Prendergast, James Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald, Patrick Coakley for this townland.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.48E.130","6":"Please note: The townland sheet of Gowlane was originally tied to those of Scart (K.48E. 130, O.S. 48, 58).Right side of form is torn.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1104","2":"K.47E.73","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 14 May 1902. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include The Rev. John Murphy, Patrick Curtin, Timothy Connell, The Most Rev. Dr. Mangan Bishop of Kerry, James Sullivan for this townland.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Some staining on form.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1105","2":"K.47E.74","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include James Counihan, and James Donovan for this townland.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1106","2":"K.47E.75","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dates 6 March 1900. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick P. Brosnan, Patrick T. Brosnan, Patrick Neligan (Nelligan ?), John Brosnan, John W. Daly, William Daly, James Harrington, Jeremiah M. Brosnan from the townland of Gurteenroe..
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1107","2":"K.47E.76","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include The Monks, Francis J.M. O' Donoghue, John Coffey, Presentation Nuns, The Most Rev. Dr. Mangan, Same (Seminary), from the townland of Inch.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1108","2":"K.47E.77","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Sullivan, John Dunleavy, William Fitzgerald, from the townland of Inchinveena.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1109","2":"K.47E.78","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel McCarthy, Daniel D. McCarthy, Michael Lynch, Patrick McCarthy, Julia Callaghan, Ellen Regan, John Sullivan, Michael Sullivan from the townland of Inchycullane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Form is in very poor condition, requires conservation.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1110","2":"K.47E.79","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 7 Aug. 1903. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Mrs Moynihan, Mary Moynihan, John Kelliher, Jeremiah Kelliher, John Reen, Daniel Donoghue, from the townland of Islandearagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1111","2":"K.47E.80","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 24 July 1907. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Coffey, Timothy Quirke, Johanna Tangney, Timothy Sullivan, Timothy Quirke (Johanna), John Quirke, Denis Breen, Daniel Brien, Timothy Brien, from the townland of Keelties.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1112","2":"K.47E.81","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick O' Brien, John McCarthy, Jeremiah Mangan, Humphrey Murphy, from the townland of Kilbrean Beg.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1113","2":"K.47E.82","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 18 Nov. 1905. Probably c. 1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Murphy, William Murphy, David Fleming, Michael Healy, Patrick Bowler, James Galvin, Cornelius Galvin, Minnie Riordan, from the townland of Kilbrean More.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1114","2":"K.47E.83","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Hayes, Cornelius Horgan, John McGillycuddy, from the townland of Kilcoolaght.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1115","2":"K.47E.84","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Thomas O' Connell, Mathew Cronin, William Flynn, John Fitzgerald, John McCrohan, James Shea, Debora Geary, Bessy Connell, John Hartigan, Michael Brick, Thomas Brien, Timothy Breen, The Most Rev. Dr. John Mangan, D.D., the Very Rev. Charles D. Sullivan, the Rev. John Murphy, from the townland of Killahane.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1116","2":"K.47E.85","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 17 Nov. 1902. Probably c.1908","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include William Sullivan, James O' Connor, Johanna Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Timothy J. Sullivan, Patrick T. Sullivan, John Breen, Denis Scannell, Denis Keane and Thomas Keane, Timothy C. Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Julia Barry, Ellen McSweeney, John Fitzgerald, Timothy Murphy, James Daly, John Reilly, Mary Sullivan, Timothy Hayes, John Brien, Timothy Dennehy, Daniel Flynn, James Flynn, Garrett Barry, Edmund Barry, Hanoria Hayes, Florence Donoghue, John Moriarty, Garrett Flynn, Patrick Flynn, John Flynn, Bridget Myers, from the townland of Killeagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1117","2":"K.47E.86","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 24 July 1907. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Reilly, Timothy M. O' Sullivan, John Horgan, Daniel Daly, from the townland of Killeen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1118","2":"K.47E.87","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 21 Dec. 1905. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Sullivan, Patrick J. Flynn, Patrick O' Connor, Patrick Riordan, John Roche, Patrick D. Flynn, Patrick Mannix and Timothy Sullivan, James Blennerhasset, Michael Glissane, from the townland of Kilnanare.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This form is in poor condition.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1119","2":"K.47E.88","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTemnants include Denis Keeffe, Andrew Moynihan, Patrick John Crowley, John Dineen, Michael Leary, John O' Leary, Johanna Leary, Eugene Buckley, John Buckely, Timothy Moynihan, Timothy Spillane, from the townland of Knockacoppul.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"This form is in very poor condition and required conservation.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1120","2":"K.47E.89","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 10 Dec. 1901. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Marcus Shea, Ellen Spillane, John Mangan, Jeremiah Teahan, Ellen Mangan, Jeremiah Mangan, William Teahan, from the townland of Knockacullig North.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Please note: This form states that it is \"Knockacullig North continued\", however, we have been unable to locate a second form for this townland. Requires conservation.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1121","2":"K.47E.90","1":"20th Century","3":"Post dated 14 Dec. 1902. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Donoghue, Denis Tangney, Jeremiah Teahan, John Mangan, Jeremiah Mangan, Denis Sullivan, John P. Mangan, John Shea junior, Michael Grady, from the townland of Knockacullig South.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include James Kennedy, Timothy Dunleavy, William Brosnan, Michael Murphy, Thomas Murphy, Cornelius Sullivan, Micahel Sullivan, Mary Corcoran, Jeremiah Daly, Michael McCarthy, Timothy Sullivan, Jeremiah Hayes, John Breen, Thomas O' Sullivan, Margaret Counihan, Timothy Sullivan William Bowler, Ellen Horgan, Daniel Donnelly, Ellen Bell, Hanoria Horgan, from the townland of Knockaderry.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John D. Sullivan, Geoffrey Morris, John Downey, Jeremiah Grady, Patrick Scannell, Patrick Leary, Jeremiah P. Sullivan, Michael Daly, John Daly, Julia Cremin, John Sullivan and Jeremiah Falvey, Cornelius Moynihan, John D. Sullivan, from the townland of Knockalibade.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"Form in fair condition.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1124","2":"K.47E.93","1":"20th Century","3":"Undated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Timothy Horgan, Cornelius Daly, David Geany, Florence Sullivan, Stephen Kelliher, William Rice, from Knockanecoolteen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1125","2":"K.47E.94","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include David Fleming, Patrick Cronin, Timothy Sullivan, Denis Cronin, Patrick Cahill, Timothy Crowley, David P. Fleming, Michael Regan, Mary Fleming, Patrick Lyne, John Gearan (Guerin ?), Margaret McCarthy, Charles McCarthy, Cornelius Cronin, Margaret Cahill, Thomas Regan, Catherine McCarthy, Mary Leary, from the townland of Knockaninane East.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1126","2":"K.47E.95","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Timothy Sullivan, Jeremiah Donoghue, Michael J. O' Sullivan, Bridget Buckley, Michael Connor, Timothy Connor, Denis D. Connor, Patrick Leary, Michael Connor, Denis P. Connor, John Hayes, Julia Hayes, John Kenny, James Cahill, Jeremiah Shea, William Fleming, Peter Sullivan, Peter D. Fleming, Patrick Murphy, Peter W. Fleming, from the townland of Knockaninane West.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1127","2":"K.47E.96","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 18 March 1907. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Denis J. Horgan, James Sheehan, from the townland of Knocktaggle Beg (Knockataggle Beg).
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Healy, Daniel Healy, Daniel Driscoll, Jeremiah Burke, David Fleming and John Fleming (joint tenants), John Ryan, Patrick Fkeming, John Driscoll, Daniel Horgan, Denis Horgan, Mary Horgan (replaced by Bridget and John O' Leary), from the townland of Knockataggle More.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Keane, Timothy M. Sullivan, Michael Moynihan, Timothy O' Brien, Patrick Kerrisk, Andrew McCarthy and Johanna McCarthy (joint tenants), Timothy Connor, Patrick Fleming, from the townland of Knockauncore.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day,\nDate Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Myles Mahony, Jeremiah Sullivan, James Breen, Patrick Brick, Timothy Horgan, James Daly, Bartholomew Rourke, John Kelliher, Cornelius Flynn, from the townland of Knockbrack.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Ellen McCarthy, Denis McCarthy, Michael Riordan, Patrick William McCarthy, James Connor, Eugene Moynihan, Timothy Moynihan, Patrick John Moynihan, Mary Moynihan, Michael J. Sullivan, Thomas P. Daly, Humphrey Moynihan, Denis J. Leary, Timothy McCarthy, Patrick M. Dennehy, Jeremiah O' Callaghan senior, Jeremiah O' Callaghan junior, Hanora Leary, from the townland of Knockdoorah.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1132","2":"K.48E.101","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 8 March 1905. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Ellen Tangney, John Shea, Mary Horgan, Thomas Rahilly, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Byrne, John D. Sullivan, John Coakley, Michael Coakley, Daniel Cremin, Michael Connell, Thomas J. Kissane, Thomas P. Kissane, Michael Sullivan, John Riordan, from the townland of Knockearagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1133","2":"K.48E.102","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 24 July 1907. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Cornnelius (Cornelius) Sheehan, William McCarhty, Cornelius Sullivan, from the townland of Knockeenalicka.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1134","2":"K.48E.103","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Thomas Wlash, John Leary, Stephen White, Michael Connor, John P. Lynch, Thomas Leane, Daniel Sullivan, Michael Leary, Daniel Leary, Cornelius Meara, Patrick J. Lynch, Patrick Hickey, Maurice Walsh, Michael Lynch, Mary Moriarty, Jeremiah Falvey, Thomas Meara, John Shea, Patrick Daly, Humphrey Falvey, Ellen Dowd, William Pigott, M. Hartnett, from the townland of Knockeenduff.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Mary Cremin, Edmund Burke, Patrick O' Leary, Patrick Cronin, Michael Cronin, Michael Sullivan, Denis Coakley, Denis Coakely junior, from the townland of Knockmanagh.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1136","2":"K.48E.105","1":"20th Century","3":"Post 21 Nov. 1906. Probably c.1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originay of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected uting Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, Countnder the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Cronin, Patrick Cahill, Patrick Sullivan, Mary Kelliher, John Donoghue, Hugh Donoghue, Daniel Neill, Mary Kearney, James Cahill, Timothy T. Sullivan, Michael C. Connor, Patrick Galvin, Michael T. Connor, Michael G. Connor, John Rahilly, John Sullivan, Mary Connor, from the townland of Knocknahoe.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John Daly, Thomas Cooper, Patrick O' Brien, from the townland of Knocknamucklagh.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Carroll, Patrick Cronin, Jeremiah D. Sullivan, Jeremiah Leary, Mary Sullivan, Denis Carroll, Mary Galvin, from the townland of Knocknaskeha.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Kate Cronin, James Courtney, of the townland of Lackabane.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel J. Sullivan, John Sullivan, Patrick J. Mahony, Jeremiah Foley,Patrick Meara, Timothy J. Daly, John Connor, Timothy Moriarty, John Moriarty, John Kelliher, John Foley, Timothy Kerin (Kirin ?), James Connor, Catherine Mangan, John Downing, Jeremiah Callaghan, Daniel Counihan, Michael Linehan (Lenihan ?), Jeremiah Kelliher, Michael Hayes, from the townland of Leamnaguila.\n\nNote: Daniel J. Sullivan and John Sullivan, were great uncles to Ms Vivienna Heffernan, member of Muckross House Research Library Staff.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Thomas Connor, Cornelius Sullivan, Catherine Sullivan, Jeremiah C. Sullivan, Jeremiah M. Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Bridget Sullivan, Patrick O' Brien, Denis Courtney, from the townland of Lecarhoo.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Cornelius Allen, Julia Meara and Jeremiah Meara, Daniel Clifford, Michael M. Sullivan, Coprnelius F. Sullivan, Cornelius J. Sullivan, Michael Sullivan.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Cremmin, Timothy Cronin, Philip J. Cremin, John Leary, John Sheehan, Cornelius Cahill, Denis Crowley, Philip P. Cremin, Denis O' Leary, Jeremiah Duggan, Michael Walsh, Jeremiah O' Connor, from the townland of Lissyconnor.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Deborah Dowd, Thomas Dowd, John C. Moynihan, from the townland of Lisroe.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Frances McDonagh, Daniel O' Donoghue, Arthur O' Keeffe, Jeremiah Lynch, Eugene Scannell, Daniel Doherty, John Geaveen (Glaveen ? Galvin?), David Burke, David Moynihan, Daniel Fitzgerald, John Lynch, Michael Cronin, Daniel Leary, Jeremiah Finnegan, Hanoria Donoghue, Thomas Sullivan, John F. Moynihan, from the townland of Lissyviggeen.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael S. Riordan, Bridget MacGillycuddy, Daniel Flynn, Charles Riordan, Michael C. Riordan, Patrick O' Connor, Timothy C. Teahan, Denis Teahan, Michael Gleeson, from the townland of Longfield.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include John M. Regan, Patrick J. Regan, Patrick J. Brosnahan, Nora Sheehan, Johanna McCarthy, Jeremiah Brosnahan, Michael D. Crowley, Michael O' Donoghue, Michael Culloty, John. O. McCarthy, Patrick M. McCarthy, John D. McCarthy, from the townland of Meentogues.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include William Cournane, Daniel Sullivan, Michael Ahern, Cornelius Moynihan, Bridget Ahern, Denis Gleeson, Daniel Courtney, Michael Loughnan, Margaret Fernane (?), Michael McCarthy, Patrick Kelly, Bridget Horan, Patrick Russell, James Glissanne, Daniel Sullivan, Timothy P. Cronin, Ellen Courtney, Daniel Scannell, Michael Eugene Sullivan, from the townland of Minish.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Dennehy, Michael Duggan, Tinothy Duggan, Bridget McKenna, Daniel J. McKenna, from the townland of Mounthenry.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Denis I. Courtney, Jeremiah Hayes, Thadeus T. O' Connor, John Kelly, Mercy Nuns, James T. O' Connor, from the townland of Moyeightragh.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael W. Daly, P. Fleming, John Leary, Daniel Cronin, from the townland of Park.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Timothy McKay, David Fleming, John Mahony, Cornelius Mahony, Eugene Greany, John Sullivan, Hanoria Mahony, Jeremiah B. Sullivan, Timothy Kerrisk, Nancy Sullivan, Cornelius Greany, Johanna Sheehan, Denis Sheehan, from the townland of Rahanane.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include JohnCronin, Patrick Crowley, Mary Breen, Humphrey Moynihan, Denis Moynihan, Patrick Donoghue, John Moynihan, Timothy Ryan, Kate Scannell, Daniel Murphy, Michael O' Connell, Daniel D. Moynihan, Daniel J. Moynihan, Denis Reen, Michael O' Sullivan, Denis A. Moynihan, Lawrence Kelly, Daniel M. Moynihan, Michael Murphy, Patrick O. Moynihan, Timothy O. Moynihan, Denis J. Moynihan, Daniel J. Cahill, James D. Kelliher, Andrew D. Moynihan, Daniel Pat Cahill, Hannah Sullivan, Patrick Sweeney, Patrick Crowley and John Crowley (hold in common), John Dennehy, Catherine Thornton, John Foley, Daniel O' Sullivan, Mary Scully, John Tangney, John J. Sullivan, John E. Sullivan, Patrick Riordan, Timothy Duggan, Michael Dennehy, Michael Duggan, John Murphy, from the townland of Rathbeg.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1154","2":"K.48E.123","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Post 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Rev. Thomas O' Sullivan, William Hassett, William Hickey, Patrick Hickey, Michael Walsh, John Twomey, Daniel Connor, Patrick Donoghue, Denis Coakley, Timothy Moynihan, Timothy Cronin, Hanoria Reen, John Sullivan, Daniel Moynihan, Michael O' Leary, Most Rev. Dr. Mangan and Rev. Thomas O' Sullivan, Garrett Nagle, John McAuliffe, Thomas Doody, John Murry, Daniel Sullivan, Denis D. Moynihan, Dr. Daniel O' Sullivan, from the townland of Rathmore.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Patrick Sullivan, Jeremiah Moriarty, Deborah Horan, Timothy Sullivan, Simon Fenton,. from the townland of Rath more.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Edmund Kelly, John M. Cronin, Bartholomew Cronin, William Cronin, Timothy Cronin, Denis Cronin, Ellen Connor, Cornelius Leary, Cornelius Singleton, from the townland of Reaboy.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include William Horan, Michael Leary, Patrick Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, Daniel Kelly, John Mangan, Jeremiah Dennehy, Eugene Griffin, Norah Kelly, Michael Hurley, from the townland of Reavaun.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Jeremiah Riordan, Peter Riordan, Michael Broder, Margaret Broder, John Broder, Bartholomew Daly, Ulick Daly, Ellen Kelly, Edmund Kelly, James Counihan, Charles Moriarty, Mary Kennedy and Timothy Kennedy, from the townland of Rossanean.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Ellen Kelliher, Thomas Kelliher, Jeremiah McMahon, Mary McCrohan, Daniel Galvin, from the townland of Roxborough.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Thomas Groves, John Groves, Patrick Coffey, Patrick Scott, James Scott, Timothy Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Sylvester sullivan, Ellen McKenna, Mortimer Moriarty, Mary Scully and John Tangney, John M. Moriarty, Hannah Wrenn, Maurice Cullinane, Kate Hayes, Maurice P. Casey, Maurice M. Casey, John D. Moriarty, Timothy Moriarty, Daniel McKenna and Martin Twomey, Michael Dennehy, John Purcell, Timothy Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, from the townland of Rusheen.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1161","2":"K.48E.130","1":"20th Century","3":"Not dated. Probably c. 1908.","4":"
\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Denis Sheehan, Denis Broder, Margaret Egan, James McCarthy, John Keane, Patrick Sheehan, Denis Carey, Batt Cronin, Michael Prendergast, Timothy Daly, from the townland of Scart.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Collins, Hugh Donoghue, from the townland of Scarteen.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Daniel Breen and Mary Breen, Timothy Fitzgerald, Michael Doherty, Patrick Doherty, John Sullivan, Cornelius M. Doherty, from the townland of Scrahanagullaun.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Julia Lenihan, Batt Cronin, Michael Crowley, Denis Cremin, Michael Walsh, John Murphy, James Fitzgerald, Denis Horan, Jeremiah Moynihan, Patrick Kelleher (Kelliher ?), Patrick Donoghue, Jeremiah Kelliher, Timothy T. Murphy, John Donoghue, Timothy P. Moynihan, John P. Moynihan, Florence Sullivan, Patrick O' Keeffe, Mary Connor, Ellen Leary, John P. Brosnan, Bessie Fitzgerald, Ellen Sheehan, Jeremiah Sheehan, Cornelius Hickey, Andrew Sheehan, John Buckley, Daniel Sheehan, John Reen, Timothy D. Murphy, Jeremiah Sullivan, John Cronin, Patrick Casey, Thomas Connor, Daniel O' Keeffe, Denis Moynihan, John D. O' Sullivan, Ellen Hassett, John D. O' Keeffe, Mary Brosnan, Michael Counihan, Daniel Lenehan (Lenihan ?), Mary Leary, Batt Kelliher, Hanorah Sullivan, Mary Hickey, Jeremaih Moynihan, Daniel D. Cahill, Florence Cullinane, Mary Mulcahy, Michael Sweeney, Kate Leary, Denis Leary, William Herlihy, from the townland of Shinnagh.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include James Flynn, Patrick Prendergast, Timothy Donovan, John Moriarty, from the townland of Skahies.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Meanus Moynihan, John Moynihan, Johanna McCarthy, John P. McCarthy, John M. McCarthy (over this name and hand written in pencil is \"Mary\"), Hanoria Mccarthy, James Leary, Patrick J. Cahill, Andrew Moynihan, John J. Moynihan, Cornelius J. Houlihan, Cornelius M. Houlihan, Denis T. Houlihan, Denis J. Houlihan, Daniel Leary, Timothy Moynihan, Jeremaih D. Cahill, Patrick P. Cahill, John Daly, John Murphy, William Hickey, from the townland of Stagmount.
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\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form...<\/span>\n Title of Forms, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Michael Cronin, Timothy Moriarty, Denis Fenton, Myles McSweeney, Michael W. Daly, Timothy Sullivan, John P. McCarthy, Dan Cullinane, John Donohue (Donoghue ?), Stephen Fleming, Michael Kelliher, John Kissane, Richard Fitzgerald, Patrick Forhane, Jeremiah Kissane, John Sullivan, Mary McCarthy, Jeremiah Brien, Daniel Moynihan, Edward Horan, James Culloty, Daniel Leary, Daniel D. Sullivan, Hanoria Donoghue, Timothy Cronin, John Lyne, from the townland of Teernaboul.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include William Daly, James Blennerhassett and Michael Glissane, from the townland of Tralia.
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\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form ...<\/span>\n Title of Form, infilled with information, is as folllows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Form C, Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Record No. E.C. - \"\nInformation is collected under the following categories \"Reference No. on Map, Denomination (Electoral Division, Barony, County), Names of Tenants, Acreage, Rent, Type of Tenancies, Arrears of Rent, Amount of rent paid in 5 previous years, Gale Day, Date Tenancy created.\"\n\nTenants include Peter Sullivan, John Scannell, Nano Scannell, John Buckley, from the townland of Tullorum.
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\n O.S. 25 inch map (Sheet 66.XI.) with townland boundaries delineated in pink and blue ink. Five townlands, or p...<\/span>\n O.S. 25 inch map (Sheet 66.XI.) with townland boundaries delineated in pink and blue ink. Five townlands, or parts of them, are numbered with Roman numerals from 1. to V. Attached to the map are two pieces of paper with the following information typed on one of them: \"1. Part Townland of Demesne. Total acreage of Demesne is 182 acres. 11. Townland of Bunrower. Total acreage of Bunrower is 15A. 1Rd. 30P. 111. Part Townland of Reen. Total acreage of Reen is 269A. 19P. IV. Part Townland of Ross Island. Total acreage of Ross Island is 164A. 1Rd. 30P. V. Part Lower Lake. Total acreage of Lower Lake is 4885A.\" The second shorter piece of paper again carries the same information relating to the Townland of Demesne. (This map was reprinted in 1948)
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\n Title: \"The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare - and - The Kenmare Estates Company 1st part, P...<\/span>\n Title: \"The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare - and - The Kenmare Estates Company 1st part, Peter J. Malone 2nd Part, Michael Joseph Cooke 3rd Part, The National Bank Ltd. 4th Part.\nConveyance.\"\nAt bottom of title page the following: \"Michael C. Casey, Killarney.\"\n\nAn extract from the document reads as follows:\n\"THIS INDENTURE made the 17th day of September one thousand nine hundred and thirty eight between the Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare of Kenmare House Killarney in the County of Kerry Peer of the Realm and the Kenmare Estates Company having a Registered Office at the Kenmare Estate Office Killarney aforesaid (hereinafter called the Vendors which expression shall where the context so admits include the Heirs executors administrators and assigns of the said Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare and the Successors and Assigns of the said Kenmare Estates Company) of the first part and Peter J. Malone at present of College Street Killarney aforesaid Civil Servant (hereinafter called the Purchaser which expression shall where the context so admits include his heirs executors administrators and assigns) of the Second Part Michael Joseph Cooke of 13\/17 Old Broad Street in the City of London Esquire of the Third Part and the National Bank Limited having its Head Office at Old Broad Street in the City of London (hereinafter called the Bank) of the fourth Part whereas the Vendors are seised of the hereditaments described in the First schedule hereto (hereinafter called the Lands) together with other hereditaments for an estate in fee simple in possession subject to an Indenture of Mortgage by demise dated the 1st day of September 1926 in favour of the said Michael Joseph Cooke in trust for the Bank and whereas the Vendors have agreed to sell and the Purchaser has agreed to purchase the lands for an estate in fee simple free from incumbrances for the price of twenty five pounds and whereas the said Michael Joseph Cooke and the Bank have agreed to join in these presents in manner hereinafter appearing Now this Indenture witnesseth that in pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the said sum of twenty five pounds paid by the Purchaser to the Bank at the request of the vendors (the receipt whereof the Bank doth hereby acknowledge and the payment of which the Vendors do also acknowledge) the vendors as beneficial owners do hereby grant and convey unto the Purchaser in fee simple all that and those the lands to hold the same unto and to the use of the Purchaser in fee simple subject to all rights heretofore howsoever granted in and over the lands and this Indenture also witnesseth that in further pursuance of said agreement and for the consideration aforesaid the said Michael Joseph Cooke by the Direction of the Bank (as testified by the seal of the Bank affixed hereto) and of the Vendors doth hereby surrender Assign Confirm and Release unto the Purchaser All that and those the Lands to the intent that the term of years created by the said Indenture of Mortgage in the Lands (but not further or otherwise) shall merge and be extinguished in the reversion expectant on the determination thereof and that the lands shall henceforth be held freed and discharged from the said Indenture of mortgage and from all claims and demands on foot thereof..\"etc. \n\nThe First Schedule is as folllows: \"All that Part of the lands of Park containing one rood or thereabouts statute measure situate in the Parish of Killarney Barony of Magunihy and County of Kerry and bounded on the North by lands in the possession of P. C. O' Mahony on the South by the Public Road on the East by lands in the possession of Catherine Kelly and on the West by plot in the possession of Richard F. Kelly and more particularly defined and delineated on the map endorsed hereon and thereon coloured in red (i.e. reference to sketch map, which is drqwn at a scale of 208.33 feet to 1 inch by John Gallvan, March 1938).
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\n Handwritten across top of sheet is the following: \"Rents rec'd from 1st May to 30th April 1907\". The accounts ...<\/span>\n Handwritten across top of sheet is the following: \"Rents rec'd from 1st May to 30th April 1907\". The accounts appear to consist of the Folio number and the amount of rent received from each holding within each of the townlands listed below. The last sheet is signed T (?) J McCarthy and dated 20th Feb 1908.\n\nAghalee (O.S. 58), Ardshanavooly (O.S. 66), Ardagh (O.S. 58, 66, 67), Anablaha (O.S. 53), Ardaneanig (O.S. 67), Ardnamweely (O.S. 66), Ballycasheen (O.S. 66, 67), Ballydowney (O.S. 66), Ballydribbeen (O.S. 66), Ballydeenlea (?, O.S. 58), Ballahacommane (O.S. 67), Buddaghauns (O.S. 58, 59), Ballynamaunagh (O.S. 58, 59), Clash (O.S. 67), Clasheen (O.S. 67), Clashnagarrane (O.S. 58, 59), Cleedagh (O.S. 58), Claunreen (?), Coollick (O. S. 48, 58), Coolbaunn (O.S. 58), Coolies (O.S. 67, 74, 75), Coolgarriv (O.S. 58, 66),Coolegrean (O.S. 66), Derreen (O.S. 66), Dooneen (O.S. 58, 59, 66, 67), Doouryan (?), Dromadeesirt (O.S. 58), Dromdoohig More (O.S. 58), Dromhale (O.S. 66), Dromickbane (O.S. 67, 75), Farranaspig (O.S. 66), gortagullane (O.S. 67, 74,75), Inchicorrigane (O.S. 59), Inchycullane (O.S. 58, 66), Kilbrean Beg (O.S. 59, 67), Kilbrean More (O.S. 59, 67), Killeen (O.S. 58), Knockacullig (O.S. 58, 59), Kileadaght (?), Knockacullig (O.S. 58, 59), Knockaninane (O.S. 58, 59, 67), Knockataggle Beg (O.S. 58, 59), Knockauncore (O.S. 69), Knockearagh (O.S. 59, 67), Knockeenalicka (O.S. 58), Knockeendubh (Knockeenduff O.S. 58), Knockmanagh (O.S. 59, 67), Knockmanagh (O.S. 59, 67), Knockbro (O.S. 68, 76), Knocknaskeha (O.S. 59, 67), Lisroe (O.S. 58), Lissyviggeen (O.S. 67), Mastergeeha (O.S. 59), Maulyarkane (O.S. 59), Minish (O.S. 67), Rahanane (O.S. 59), Teernaboul (O.S. 67), Tullorum (O.S. 59, 67).
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\n Handwritten across the top of the sheet is the following: \"Rathmore - non congested. Payments from 1 May 1902 ...<\/span>\n Handwritten across the top of the sheet is the following: \"Rathmore - non congested. Payments from 1 May 1902 to 30 April 1907.\" The accounts appear to consist of the Folio number and the amount of rent received from each holding within each of the townlands listed below.\nBallycullane (O.S. 60, 68), Banard (O.S. 60), Freemount (O.S. 60, 68), Glangristeen (O.S. 60), Gortanahaneboy (O.S. 68), Gortnaprocess (O.S. 60), Glandaeagh (O.S. 49, 59), Knockacappul (O.S. 60, 68), Knockdooragh (O.S. 59, 60, 67, 68),\nLissyconnor (O.S. 60), Meentoges (O.S. 60), Rath Beg (O.S. 68), Rathmore (O.S. 60, 68), Readrinagh (O.S. 66, 67), Scraranagullaun (O.S. 60), Shinnagh (O.S. 60, 60A, 68, 68A), Stagmount (O.S. 60, 68).
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\n Handwritten across the top of the first sheet is the following: \"Farranfore (No. 2 Ledger) 5 Years payments. 1...<\/span>\n Handwritten across the top of the first sheet is the following: \"Farranfore (No. 2 Ledger) 5 Years payments. 1st May 1902 to 30 April 1907.\" The account appears to consist of the Folio number and the amount of rent received from each holding within the Farranfore area..
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\n Title: \"Agreement as Caretaker\". Text as follows: Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this da...<\/span>\n Title: \"Agreement as Caretaker\". Text as follows: Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this day been put in possession as Caretaker (and not as Tenant) on behalf of and for the Earl of Kenmare, of the Tool Box & Fishing Gear Box on the Ross Island & Ross Castle (inserted in blue ink) all situate in the Barony of Magonihy, County of Kerry, to hold the same during the will and pleasure of the said Earl of Kenmare, and no longer, and that I will give up the possession of same to the Earl of Kenmare, or his duly authorised Agent, at any time after getting a week's notice in writing. Dated the 23th day of July 1945 (?) (1948 ?). Signed by Jeremiah McCarthy, High Street, Killarney. Witnessed by W. A. Roulston, Estate Office, Killarney.
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\n Title:\"Agreement as Catetaker\". Text as follows: \"Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this d...<\/span>\n Title:\"Agreement as Catetaker\". Text as follows: \"Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this day been put in possession as Caretaker (and not as Tenant) on behalf of and for the Earl of Kenmare, of the Tool Box & Fishing Gear Box on the Ross Island & Ross Castle (inserted in blue ink) all situate in the Barony of Magonihy, County of Kerry, to hold the same during the will and pleasure of the said Earl of Kenmare, and no longer, and that I will give up the possession of same to the Earl of Kenmare, or his duly authorised Agent, at any time after getting a week's notice in writing. Dated the 6th day of May 1948\". Signed by Florrie Sullivan. Witnessed bt W. A. Roulston, Estate Office, Killarney.
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\n Title:\"Agreement as Caretaker\". Text as follows: \"Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this ...<\/span>\n Title:\"Agreement as Caretaker\". Text as follows: \"Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this day been put in possession as Caretaker (and not as Tenant) on behalf of and for the Earl of Kenmare, of the Tool House & Fishing Gear Box on the Ross Island & Ross Castle (inserted in blue ink) all situate in the Barony of Magonihy, County of Kerry, to hold the same during the will and pleasure of the said Earl of Kenmare, and no longer, and that I will give up the possession of same to the Earl of Kenmare, or his duly authorised Agent, at any time after getting a week's notice in writing. Dated the 14th October day of May 1948\". Signed by Jeremiah McCarthy. Witnessed by W. A. Roulston, Estate Office, Killarney.
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\n Title:\"Agreement as Catetaker\". Text as follows: \"Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this d...<\/span>\n Title:\"Agreement as Catetaker\". Text as follows: \"Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this day been put in possession as Caretaker (and not as Tenant) on behalf of and for the Earl of Kenmare, of part of the lands of Ross island upon which I propose to store two four oared boats and one two oared boat, (inserted in blue ink) all situate in the Barony of Magonihy, County of Kerry, to hold the same during the will and pleasure of the said Earl of Kenmare, and no longer, and that I will give up the possession of same to the Earl of Kenmare, or his duly authorised Agent, at any time after getting a week's notice in writing. Dated the 5th day of October 1957\". Signed by Michael McCarthy. Witnessed by W. A. Roulston, Estate Office, Killarney. (Note: The 7th and last Earl of Kenmare died in 1952. This agreement would have been made during the time of his niece Beatrice Grosvenor).
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\n Text as follows: \"An agreement made the 17 day of January 1952 between Leonard Bevan of No. 32 Nassau St., in ...<\/span>\n Text as follows: \"An agreement made the 17 day of January 1952 between Leonard Bevan of No. 32 Nassau St., in the Co. of the City of Dublin, Accountant and Cyril Pinder of No. 64 High St., Epsom in the county of Surrey Accountnat (herinafter called the Owners) of the one part and Maria Doris Mayell of Corin, Broomfield Park, Sunningdale, Berks, Married woman (herinafter called the Licensee) of the Other Part Whereas the Owners are owners in fee simple of the foreshore adjoining the Lower Lake, Killarney situate in the Barony of Magunihy and County of Kerry and whereas the Licencee is the owner and occupier of certain lands adjoining the said foreshore which said lands are delineated on the May hereon endorsed and thereon coloured \"Blue\" and whereas the Licencee has requested the Owners to grant to her the temporary privilages and licences hereinafter mentioned which the owners have agreed to do in the manner herinafter appearing and upon the condition hereinafter contained. No it is hereby agreed as follows: (1). The owners hereby grant to the Licensee full right and liberty at all times during the subsistence of the licence hereby created to use concurrently with the owners that part of the foreshore (hereinafter referred to as the said plot) delineated on the map hereon endorsed and thereon coloured \"Red\" for the purpose of enabling the Licencee more conveniently to fish in the Lower Lake Killarney and for no other purpose. (2). The owners also hereby grant to the Licencee full liberty to erect and place on the said plot mentioned in paragraph 1 hereof a boathouse or shed for the purpose of keeping boats therin. (3). The Licencee shall pay to the Owners in respect of each and every year whilst the Licence hereby created remains in force a sum of Five shillings to be paid by equal half yearly instalements of two shillings and six pence in advance. (4). The owners shall be entitled to revoke and determine the Licence hereby created upon giving one months previous writing to the Licencee of their intention so to do and upon such revocation and determination the Licencee shall forthwith remove from the said plot the said boathouse and shed and all chattel property of him the Licencee. (5). If not sooner determined under the provisions the Clause 4 hereof the Licence hereby created shall immediately determine on the death of the Licencee or on the Licencee ceasing to own or occupy the said lands delineated on the map hereon endorsed and thereon coloured \"Blue\". (6). It is hereby expressly agreed and declared by the Licencess that the rights and privileges exercisable pursuant to the provisions hereinbefore contained are solely exercisable by the revocable leave and licence of the owners and not by virtue of any contract of tenancy express or implied. In witness whereof the parties here to have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first herein writte. Signed by the said Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder per their agent William A. Roulston in presence of Michael C.Casey, Killarney Solicitor. Signed by the said Maria Doris Mayell in the presence of M (?) P. Macintyre, Broomdale, Sunningdale. Spinister, Secretary.\"
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\n Agreement re boats in shed at Ross Castle. 28th September 1955 to 15th April 19956. Text as follows: \"I Micha...<\/span>\n Agreement re boats in shed at Ross Castle. 28th September 1955 to 15th April 19956. Text as follows: \"I Michael Mccarthy of Church Place, Killarney in the County of Kerry hereby admit that I have been allowed to store three four oared boats and two fishing boats in the boathouse at Reen, Killarney, the property of the Kenmare Estate in consideration of the sum of fifteen pounds paid by me to the said Estate. I do not claim any interest on tenance in the said boathouse and I undertake to remove all my boats from the said boathouse on or before the 15th April 1956 when requested to do so. Dated this 28th day of September 1955. Signed M. mcCarthy.\"
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\n Title: \"Undertaking re Shed at Ross Castle.\" Addressed from Kenmare Office, Killarney, Co. Kerry. (Printed L...<\/span>\n Title: \"Undertaking re Shed at Ross Castle.\" Addressed from Kenmare Office, Killarney, Co. Kerry. (Printed Letterhead). Dated 2nd June 1955. \"We M O' Shea of St., Brenda's Place, Killarney and John Courtney of Allma's Terrace, Killarney, hereby admit that we have been granted permission by L. Bevan and C. Pinder (Trustees of the Kenmare Estate) to occupy a shed at Ross Castle, Killarney in the county of Kerry for the purpose of storing boats and gear therin and we admit that we have been granted the said permission by way of grace as Licencees and we claim no legal right of ownership to the ground on which the shed stands and we agree that we will not assign, sublet or part with possession of the said shed without first obtaining permission from the said Trustees. We undertake and agree that when called upon to do so we will take down, demolish and carry away the said shed. Signed M. O' Shea, John Courtney, 2nd June 1955, P. J. Doyle.\"
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\n Title: \"P. O' Sullivan Permission to leave boat at rear of public lavatory at Ross Caste. 8th January 1955.\". ...<\/span>\n Title: \"P. O' Sullivan Permission to leave boat at rear of public lavatory at Ross Caste. 8th January 1955.\". Text as follows: \"Kenmare Estate. Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have received permission from the Kenmare Estate to keep my boat at the rear of the Public Lavatory at Ross Castel, Killarney since I claim no right whatever to keep my said boat there and I will remove it when requested to do so.\" Signed by Patrick O' Sullivan and witnessed by E. Clifford. 8 - 1 - 1955.
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\n Title: \"Letting of Boathouse, P. Doyle. From 4th October 1957 to 15th April 1958.\" Text as follows: \"We, Mich...<\/span>\n Title: \"Letting of Boathouse, P. Doyle. From 4th October 1957 to 15th April 1958.\" Text as follows: \"We, Michael McCarthy and Patrick Doyle, of Killarney in the County of Kerry, Boat Owners hereby admit that we have been allowed to store Three four oar boats and two small fishing boats in the boathouse at Reen, Killarney, the property of the Killarney estate Limited, in consideration of the sum of fifteen pounds paid by us to the said estate. We do not claim any interest or tenancy in the said boathouse and we undertake to remove all our boats from the said boathouse on or before the 15th day of April, 1958. Dated this 4th day of October 1957.\" Signed patrick Doyle. The signature runs over two blue stamps (worth 3p each) of William Brown (1777 - 1857). The agreement is witnessed by P. J. Doyle, Estate office.
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\n Title: \"Storage of Perch Traps at Ross Castle. 1 - 5 - 1956.\" Text: \"We Robin P. Hilliard of Lackabane, Killa...<\/span>\n Title: \"Storage of Perch Traps at Ross Castle. 1 - 5 - 1956.\" Text: \"We Robin P. Hilliard of Lackabane, Killarney County Kerry Company Director Michael O' Donovan of High St., Killarney, County Kerry Merchant and Patrick MacMonagle of Countess Road, Killarney, County Kerry printer (all together hereinafter called the Trustees) hereby admit that we have been put into occupation of the eastern portion of Ross Castle, Killarney, County Kerry, for the purpose of storing fish traps therein and we do not claim any interest or tenancy therein and we agree to give up possesssion and occupation of the same on demand to the agent for the time being of the Kenmare Estate, Killarney. Dated this 1st day of May 1956.\" Signed in blue ink by Patrick MacMonagle, Countess Road, Killarney, Robin Hilliard, Lackabane, Michael O' Donoghue, High Street. At bottom of page signed by P. J. Doyle, Estate Office, Killarney, 1st May 1956.
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\n Text as follows: \"Whereas Ross Castle Limited (hereinafter called the Licensors) are the owners of lands and p...<\/span>\n Text as follows: \"Whereas Ross Castle Limited (hereinafter called the Licensors) are the owners of lands and premises situate at Ross Castle, Killarney, in the county of Kerry and whereas Pauline Fenno of The Dairy Cottage, Killarney, County of Kerry (hereinafter called the Licencee) has requested the Licensors that she should be permitted as an act of grace and not as of right to occupy at Ross Castle a corrugated iron shed and to store therin motor boat engines, boats and other boating parapharnalia and not to be used for any other purpose except as a shed for storing purposes and whereas the said permission has been granted to the licencee as a matter of grace and by way of voluntary Licence without consideration and whereas the Licensors agree that the Licencee should be permitted to repair , take down, and carry away the said shed should she require to do so at any future time, now I the Licencee hereby acknowledge that I enjoy the rights aforesaid as Licencee with no legal right of ownership and I agree that I will be liable for any damage caused to the lands of the Licensors by reason of the demolition or use of the said shed and I further agree that I will noot assignn sub-let or give leave or part with the use of the said plot and shed thereon to any other person or persons without first obtaining the written consent of the Licensors or their agent to terminate the said right I will do so immediately and I further undertake and agree to keep the said shed in proper repair and condition to the satisfaction of the Licensors or their agent. Signed on behalf of the Licensors by their agent Michael C. Casey, in presence of : (Blank). Signed by the said Licensee in the presence of: Pauline Fenno, Perceivval D. Shepherd.\"
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\n Title: \"J, Doyle. Permission to leave boat at rear of Public Lavatory at Ross Castle. 10th January, 1955.\" Tex...<\/span>\n Title: \"J, Doyle. Permission to leave boat at rear of Public Lavatory at Ross Castle. 10th January, 1955.\" Text as follows: \"Kenmare estate. Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have received permission from the Kenmare Estate to keep my boat at the rear of the Public Lavatory at Ross Castle, Killarney, since I claim no right whatever to keep my said baot there and I will remove it when requested to do so.\" Signed by J. Doyle, witnessed by E. Clifford. 10 - 1 - 1955.
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\n Title: \"Kenmare Estate to M. McCarthy. Agreement re boats in shed at Ross Castle. 17th September 1956 to 15th ...<\/span>\n Title: \"Kenmare Estate to M. McCarthy. Agreement re boats in shed at Ross Castle. 17th September 1956 to 15th April 1957.\" Text as follows: \"I Michael McCarthy of Church Place, Killarney in the County of Kerry, Boat owner, hereby admit that I have been allowed to store three four oared boats and two small fishing boats in the boathouse at Reen, Killarney, the property of the Kenmare Estate, in consideration of the sum of fifteen pounds paid by me to the said Estate. I do not claim any interest or tenancy in the said baothouse and I undertake to remove all my baots from the saod boathouse on or before the 15th day of april 1956.\" (Please note the 6 in 1956 in crossed out in pencil and 7 entered instead. Dated this 17th day of September 1956.\" Signed by M. Mccarthy, witnessed by Michael C. Casey, Killarney, Solicitor.\"
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\n Title re erection of shed at Ross Castle. Licencees: J. Fleming, J. O' Leary, T. Hill, W. O' Donoghue. Dated 4...<\/span>\n Title re erection of shed at Ross Castle. Licencees: J. Fleming, J. O' Leary, T. Hill, W. O' Donoghue. Dated 4th November 1939.\n\nText as follows: \"Whereas the Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare (hereinafter called the Licensor) is the owner of lands situate at Ross Castle, Killarney in the County of Kerry and whereas Jeremiah Fleming of Fitzgerald Terrace, Killarney in the County of Kerry, Plasterer, Jerome O' Leary of Ballydribbeen, Killarney aforesaid retired accountnat, Thomas Hill of Fair Hill, Killarney, aforesaid painter and William O' Donoghue of the Post Office, Killarney, aforesaid Postmaster (all hereinafter jointly and severally called the Licencees) are owners of Boats which they use on the Lakes of Killarney and whereas the Licencees have requested the Licensor that they should be permitted as an act of grace and not as of right to erect at Ross Castle, on a place pointed out to them, a (corrugated to be erected at ?, in pencil) shed nine feet long and eight feet wide and (blank) feet in height and to store therein motor boat engines and other boating parapharnalia and not to be used for any other purpose whatever and whereas the said permission has been granted to the Licencees as a matter of grace and by way of voluntary licence without consideration and whereas the Licensor agrees that the Licencees shall be permitted to repair take down and carry away the said shed should they require to do so at any future time, Now we the Licencees hereby acknowledge that we enjoy the rights aforesaid as Licencees with no legal right of ownership and we agree that we will be jointly and severally liable for any damage caused to the lands or building of the Licensor by reason of the erection, demolition or use of the said shed and we further jointly and severally agree that we will not assign sub-let or give leave or part with the use of the said plot and shed thereon to any other person or persons without first obtaining the written consent of the Licensor and his Agent lawfully authorised and we further undertake and agree that when called upon by the Licensor or his Agent to terminate the said right we will do so immediately. Dated this 4th day of November 1939. Signed on behalf of the Licensor by his agent William A. Roulston in the presence of Michael C. Casey, Killarney Solicitor.\" The signature of William A. Roulston runs across three green 2p stamps (with map of Ireland and Eire on them). Signed by the said Licencees in the presence of :Michael C. Casey, Killarney, Solicitor. Signed by Jeremiah Fleming, Thomas Hill, Jerome O' Leary, William O' Donoghue. Included with this agreement is the following letter:\n \"Killarney, 12th August 1939.\n Dear Michael, I saw Mr Roulston and he agreed to give a plot 9ft. By 8ft. I have sent a copy of the Agreement to each of the four concerned and asked them to call at your office to sign the agreemment. I enclosed the Agreement and draft. Yours sincerely.\" Signed by D. Cronin.
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\n High Court of Justice. 24th April 1950.\nRe:- Bevan & Anor V. McCarthy & Anor. Nature of Document:- Central O...<\/span>\n High Court of Justice. 24th April 1950.\nRe:- Bevan & Anor V. McCarthy & Anor. Nature of Document:- Central Office Copy\/Order Stay on Consent and Injunction. Entering Fee:- 10.\nSolicitor White & Meares, 41 St. Stephens Green, Dublin. Stamped Official Duplicate. 10\/- Entry (?) Fee (?) Paid.\n\nText as follows: \"ID\/. 1949 No. 956p. High Court of Justice. Central Office. Monday, the 24th day of April 1950. Before Mr Justice Kingsmill Moore.\nBetween:- Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder Plaintiffs and Jeremiah McCarthy and Donald (otherwise Donie) McCarthy Defendants.\n\nOn the application of Counsel for the Plaintiffs and on reading the Consent dated 31st March 1950 signed by the parties and by their respective Solicitors (a copy of which Consent, is subjoined) and on hearing what was alleged by said Counsel.\n\nIt is Ordered that the said Consent be received and that all further proceedings in this Action save such, if any, as may be necessary to give effect to the said Consent be stayed on the terms thereof.\n\nAnd accordingly It is Ordered that the Defendants and each of them and their servants and agents and the servants and agents of each of them be restrained from trespassing by using or bringing motor boats or motor launches or any other boats driven by engine on to the Lower Lake (Lough Leane), the Middle Lake (Muckross Lake), the Upper Lake and the Long Range situate at Killarney in the County of Kerry or by bringing on to or using such boats or launches on the said lakes or the Long Range for the purpose of carrying passengers or visitors for reward on the said Lakes or Long Range. And it is Ordered that the parties be at liberty to apply as they may be advised.\n\nConsent referred to above. 1949 No. 956 p. High Court of Justice Between Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder Plaintiffs and Jeremaih McCarthy and Donald (otherwise Donie) McCarthy Defendants.\n\n\nIt is hereby agreed by and between the parties hereto as testified by their signatures and the signatures of their respective solicitors that all further proceedings in this action be stayed on the following terms:-\n\n1. That the Interlocutory Injunction granted in this action on the 21st September 1949 against the Defendants on this action, whereby the Defendants were restrained from trespassing by using or bringing motor boats or motor launches or any other boats driven by engine on to the Lower Lake (Lough Leane) the Middle Lake (Muckross lake) and the Upper Lake and the Long Range situate at Killarney in the County of Kerry and were restrained from trespassing by bringing on to or using such boats or launches on the said Lakes or the Long Range for the purpose of carrying passengers or visitors for reward on the said Lakes or on to the said Long Range be made perpetual and a perpetual Injunction against the Defendants and each of them and each of their Agents and servants: And the Defendants and each of them do hereby consent to the Court making the said Injunction perpetual. \n\n2. That the Defendants pay to the Plaintiffs the sum of fifty pounds as and for the Plaintiffs cost of the proceedings. \n\n3. That the Plaintiffs and the Defendants be at liberty to apply generally as they may be advised.\n\n4. That this Consent be received and made a Rule of Court. Dated this 31st day of March 1950.\nSigned by the said Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder in the presence of E. A. Williams, 32 Nassau St., Dublin. Secretary. L. Bevan C. Pinder.\n\nSigned by White & Meares, Solicitors for the Plaintiffs in the presence of:-Frederick E. Beck, 41 St. Stephens Green, Dublin. Solicitors Assistants. For White & Meares Frederick C. Charters. \n\nSigned by the said Jeremiah McCarthy and Donald McCarthy in the presence of:- Henry Downing, Killarney. Solicitor. Donald McCarthy, Jeremaih McCarthy.\n\nSigned by the said Eugene Downing and Co. Solicitors for the Defendants in the presence of:- Mai O' Donoghue, Killarney. Typist. For Eugene Downing & Co. Henry Downing.\n L. W. R. Muphy, Regr. 5th May, 1950.\"\n\nStamped at bottom left with the following: \"A copy which I attest, (signed by) M. T. (?) Walshe. Superintendant of Copyists.\"
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\n Listing of the estate in terms of extent in statute acres, valuation and yearly rental. Also arrears due to 25...<\/span>\n Listing of the estate in terms of extent in statute acres, valuation and yearly rental. Also arrears due to 25th March, 1906.
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\n Applicatioon for compensation for criminal injury to property. Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Applica...<\/span>\n Applicatioon for compensation for criminal injury to property. Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, Applicant. The County Council of the County of Cork, Respondents. On the night of Thursday 3rd August 1922 on the lands Rathgoggin Middle, Charleville, three thorough bred Hunters and three saddles and bridles were taken from Lisnagree House and destroyed. 10 Pages
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\n Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Bantry Board of Conservators. Queries concerning the ownership...<\/span>\n Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Bantry Board of Conservators. Queries concerning the ownership of the river Mealagh. Four pages.
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\n Particulars of the unsold rental on 1st January, 1910. Folio 1 to 26. Gives 16 townlands alphabetically from A...<\/span>\n Particulars of the unsold rental on 1st January, 1910. Folio 1 to 26. Gives 16 townlands alphabetically from Ahilmore to Rangaroe with tenants names and the yearly rental of their holdings.
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\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division - Land Judges. Notice of Survey in the matter of th...<\/span>\n In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division - Land Judges. Notice of Survey in the matter of the estate of Daniel McCartie and Denis McCartie, Owners and Catherine Denvir, Mary Courtnay, Anne McCarthy, Elizabeth Woods and Alice Hennessy, Petitioners. Survey of the lands of Carheel, Naslegagh, Cooles, Barraduff, Shronedarragh,Knoeennagowan, Rossacroo part of Headford, Co Kerry.
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\n Notice by Landlord to increase Rent. Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts 1923 and 1924....<\/span>\n Notice by Landlord to increase Rent. Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts 1923 and 1924. Notice of increase of Rent to: Bridget Moran, No.30 St. Mary's Lane, Killarney. Signed by O'Keeffe Lynch. Notice to Quit also enclosed from the Earl of Kenmare.
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\n County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. By the County Court Judge & The Right Honorable Valentine Charles, (5t...<\/span>\n County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. By the County Court Judge & The Right Honorable Valentine Charles, (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff and Nora Casey Defendant. Copy Order Appeal, regarding an agreemement whereby The Earl of Kenmare agreed to sell and Nora Casey agreed to purchase under the provisions of the fIrish Land Act 1903 a certain Holding at Toornananagh.
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\n Copy Order on Appeal.In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. County of Kerry. Division of ...<\/span>\n Copy Order on Appeal.In the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. Case between The Right Honorable Valentine Charles, (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Plantiff and Cornelius McCarthy, Defendant. The consent reached be made a Rule of Court between the parties and costs of appeal be dismissed without Costs.
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\n Copy Order. In the County Court Equity Side, County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. The Right Honorable Valen...<\/span>\n Copy Order. In the County Court Equity Side, County of Kerry. Division of Killarney. The Right Honorable Valentine Charles, (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Plantiff and Cornelius McCarthy Defendant. Case relating to an agreement made between parties on 1st May, 1908, whereby the Plaintiff agreed to sell and the Defendant agreed to purchase a certain holding at Aunskirtaun, Co Kerry
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\n Copy Order on Appeal. In the High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division. County of Kerry Division of ...<\/span>\n Copy Order on Appeal. In the High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division. County of Kerry Division of Killarney. The Right Honourable Mr. Justice Ross. Between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff and John Kelly Defendant. That the consent reached on 14th November 1911 be recognised. The subsequent Appeal dismissed without costs and that £10 lodged with the clerk by the defendant as security be paid to Mr Maurice McCartie, Solicitor for the defendant.
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\n Legal document from Cornelius Hogan of Kilcoolaght to The R. Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th E...<\/span>\n Legal document from Cornelius Hogan of Kilcoolaght to The R. Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), agreeing to sell back the field known as \"Hoga's Field\", Kilcoolaght for the sum of £250.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Forty pages giving Name of Tenants Tenement Valuation, Acreage, Rent. Contract of Tenancy, Gale Days for Townlands in Co Limerick
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Tenancies referred to in Originating Application or Originating Request - Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Records giving names of Tenants, Rents, Gale Days for Barrysfarm, Electoral Division of Hospital, Co Limerick.. O.S. 32, 40.
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\n An agreement made between Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, Killarney, Co Kerry and John W...<\/span>\n An agreement made between Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, Killarney, Co Kerry and John Walsh of Hospital, Co Limerick, whereby the Earl of Kenmare agrees to sell and John Walsh agrees to purchase, the said holding at Castlefarm, for the sum of £115
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 1st January, 1908. \"United Irish League - Killarney.\" Meeting ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 1st January, 1908. \"United Irish League - Killarney.\" Meeting held in Killarney.
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\n Court of Appeal in Ireland. County of Kerry. Rec. No. 7548. Henry Herbert continued after his death in the nam...<\/span>\n Court of Appeal in Ireland. County of Kerry. Rec. No. 7548. Henry Herbert continued after his death in the name of Arthur Stewart Herbert, (his son) Landlord. The Earl of Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tennant. Appeal from the Order of the Irish Land Commission made 21st July, 1899 and on reading the Notice of Appeal dated 3rd August, 1899,the said Order giving liberty to appeal the notes of the evidence and reports of the Judgment in the Land commission and on hearing what was alleged by the Counsel and by Counsel for the Landlord and it appearing to the Court that the Landlord had failed to prove that the holding was let to be used wholly or mainly for the purpose of pasture. It is further ordered that the Landlord pay to the tenant the costs of this appeal.
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\n Letter signed by Arthur S Herbert to Mr Greany, authorising him to inform Mr Leonard that he accepts the offer...<\/span>\n Letter signed by Arthur S Herbert to Mr Greany, authorising him to inform Mr Leonard that he accepts the offer of £5,700 for Bunrower. This sale is subject to some conditions.
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\n Judgment of the Court of Appeal (consisting of Fitzgibbbon, Walker, and Holmes, L, JJ.) was delivered by L.J. ...<\/span>\n Judgment of the Court of Appeal (consisting of Fitzgibbbon, Walker, and Holmes, L, JJ.) was delivered by L.J. Fitzgibbon. Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant and Henry Herbert, Landlord. Case relating to lands at Bunrower.
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\n Judgment of the Court of Appeal (consisting of Fitzgibbbon, Walker, and Holmes, L, JJ.) was delivered by L.J. ...<\/span>\n Judgment of the Court of Appeal (consisting of Fitzgibbbon, Walker, and Holmes, L, JJ.) was delivered by L.J. Fitzgibbon. Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant and Henry Herbert, Landlord. Case relating to lands at Bunrower.
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\n Letter from Chaddendean Hall, Derby. U.K. signed by Arthur Herbert to Mr Leonard, Bunrower with regard to and ...<\/span>\n Letter from Chaddendean Hall, Derby. U.K. signed by Arthur Herbert to Mr Leonard, Bunrower with regard to and offer made to pay £20 a year for the letting of shooting at Bunrower.
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\n Newspaper cutting taken from The Cork Examiner Newspaper dated 3rd October, 1900. Sub-Land Commission at Killa...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting taken from The Cork Examiner Newspaper dated 3rd October, 1900. Sub-Land Commission at Killarney. Lord Kenmare Valentine Augustus 4th Earl), Tenant, Henry Herbert, Landlord, Area 183a 2r , Rent £238. Case relating to the letting of lands at Bunrower. Also handwritten evidence of Mr Leonard remitted from Court of Appeal to the Sub Commission to fix a rent on lands of Bunrower, case heard at Killarney on Monday the 1st Ocstober, 1900.
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\n Letter from Mr. M Franks of The Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin to Maurice Leonard, dat...<\/span>\n Letter from Mr. M Franks of The Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin to Maurice Leonard, dated 20th December, 1901. The letter concerns the fact that the declaration required for the acceptance of the Tithe Rent Charge had not yet been lodged. It is in regard to a reduction in those rents under sub-section 4 of section 8 of the Tithe Rent Charge (Ireland) Act 1900. A handwritten note states that the declaration in question was sent on 21st December 1901.
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\n Memorandum of agreement made between the Right Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Landlord and Maur...<\/span>\n Memorandum of agreement made between the Right Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Landlord and Maurice McCartie, Solicitor with regard to the receivership of the Limerick Estate, D.M Moriarty was first offered the employment by Lord Kenmare, but, due to his subsequent appointment as Clark of the Crown for the County of Kerry in December 1916, Mr. McCartie was to be paid £500.
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\n Legal Costs incurred by Whitney and Moore, 46 Kildare Street, Dublin on behalf of the Right Honourable Viscoun...<\/span>\n Legal Costs incurred by Whitney and Moore, 46 Kildare Street, Dublin on behalf of the Right Honourable Viscount Castlerosse and the Trustees of the Life Assurance Company to Maurice Leonard, appointing Leonard Land Agent to the Muckross Estate and receiver of the Limerick Estate 1897 - 1899. Bill for £43.9.10. paid on 29th August, 1901
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\n Writ of Summons. In The High Court of Justice in Ireland Kings Bench . Specially endorsed writ in the case of ...<\/span>\n Writ of Summons. In The High Court of Justice in Ireland Kings Bench . Specially endorsed writ in the case of the Right Honourable Valentine Charles Browne, commonly called Viscount Castlerosse, Plaintiff and David J. Heelan, Defendant. Case concerns the detainment of payment of arrears owed to the Plaintiff by the Defendant, totaling £36.15.0.
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\n Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Limerick Estate. List of documents returned to Messrs Farrer and ...<\/span>\n Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Limerick Estate. List of documents returned to Messrs Farrer and Co. on the 8th May 1920 by Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney. Documents range from copy of probate of William Connell deceased (22nd January 1878) to a copy draft of Mortgage of Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare to the National Bank (12th December, 1908) to the draft release by the Phoenix Assurance Company of £10,000 (29th September, 1915).
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\n Correspondence from G.E. Farmer of the Limerick Estate Office to Mr. Maurice Leonard, Killarney in regard to p...<\/span>\n Correspondence from G.E. Farmer of the Limerick Estate Office to Mr. Maurice Leonard, Killarney in regard to payment due to the former to the value of £1.12.5. in respect of work carried out in the district of Carnogue, Co Limerick between May 1899 and April 1901. Also contains typed notice with regard to the appointment of Trustees to the Drainage Scheme at Carnogue.
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\n Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, Section 31. Landlord not stated. Application by Patrick O'Brien for a loan to Mr...<\/span>\n Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, Section 31. Landlord not stated. Application by Patrick O'Brien for a loan to Mr. Leonard. Also Newspaper cutting. Statutory Notice by the Commissioners of Public Works stating the names of persons who applied for loans.
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\n Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) E.C. 7636 Co Limerick. List of Deeds and Documents ...<\/span>\n Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) E.C. 7636 Co Limerick. List of Deeds and Documents (1852 - 1893) in the above estate received from Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney. Stamped \"Geo. D. Fottrell & Sons, Dublin. Received 1st May, 1920\"
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\n Sub-Commission No. 5. Charleville.Court of The Land Commission. Limerick Estate. Originating Notices received ...<\/span>\n Sub-Commission No. 5. Charleville.Court of The Land Commission. Limerick Estate. Originating Notices received from the County of Cork (District of Charleville) : and County of Limerick ( District of Kilmallock). The Hearing of the cases on this List will be commenced at Charleville on 1st Novenber, 1906 and at Kilmallock on 3rd November, 1906
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\n Court of The Land Commission. Limerick Estate. Originationg Notices received from the County of Limerick (Dist...<\/span>\n Court of The Land Commission. Limerick Estate. Originationg Notices received from the County of Limerick (District of Kilmallock) : and County of Cork ( District of Charleville and Mallow). The Hearing of the cases on this List will be commenced at Kilmallock on 25th July, 1904 and 11th and 12th April, l905 Limerick Michaelmas Sessions 1904 - List of Land Cases fro hearing before Judge Adams, at Limerick on 7th October, 1904. Appeals for Sub-Commission and Civil Bill Courts for hearing at Limerick. Apeals from Sub-Commission and Civil Bill Courts from Co. Tipperary, Limerick and Clare, for hearing at Limerick on 4th October, 1905
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\n Court of The Land Commission. Appeals from Sub-Commission and Civil Bill Courts for hearing at Limerick. List ...<\/span>\n Court of The Land Commission. Appeals from Sub-Commission and Civil Bill Courts for hearing at Limerick. List of Cases for the hearing of Fair Rent Appeals from Co Limerick, to be held at Limerick on 22nd January, 1907.
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\n Court of The Land Commission. Final List. Appeals from Sub- Commission and Civil Bill Courts from Co. Limerick...<\/span>\n Court of The Land Commission. Final List. Appeals from Sub- Commission and Civil Bill Courts from Co. Limerick, Co. Tipperary and Co Clare. List of Cases for hearing at Limerick, on 22nd January, 1907
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\n Letter to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) from Kenmare Glebe House, Hospital, Co Limerick signed by...<\/span>\n Letter to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) from Kenmare Glebe House, Hospital, Co Limerick signed by Canon Scully. To propose the sale of your lordships interests in what is known as the \"Clover Field\" to the Land Commission for the benefit of those people of this place who have had the annual grazing of this field from the Earls of Kenmare for the past forty years.
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\n Estate of The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Record No. E.C.7636 County of...<\/span>\n Estate of The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Record No. E.C.7636 County of Limerick. Statement showing particulars of unvested holdings on the 21st April, 1922 and the Queries outstanding, and the Residue of Funds available to discharge encumbrances'.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission - Estates Commissioners. Record No. S.C. 7636. Estate of The Right Honourab...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission - Estates Commissioners. Record No. S.C. 7636. Estate of The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Co Limerick. Oath made by Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, College Square, Killarney, relating to an agreement made between him and Lord Kenmare on 21st January, 1920, in connection with the sale of his estate. The fee was fixed at £500, £400 to be paid upon the first allocation of the purchase moneys of the said estate, and £100 to be paid on completion of the sale. This £100 had not been paid.
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\n Kenmare Estate. Record No. E.C. 7636. Correspondence between Messers G.D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Flee...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate. Record No. E.C. 7636. Correspondence between Messers G.D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street, Dublin, and Maurice McCartie, College Square, Killarney, relating to £100 due to Mr McCartie in connection with the sale of the Co Limerick Estate.
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\n Newspaper article taken from The Irish Times, dated 25th January, 1099. The heading on this article is as foll...<\/span>\n Newspaper article taken from The Irish Times, dated 25th January, 1099. The heading on this article is as follows \"Rates on Farm Buildings - Important Judgment.
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\n Newspaper article taken from The Freema's Journal And National Press. Title of article \"Tenant's Proportion of...<\/span>\n Newspaper article taken from The Freema's Journal And National Press. Title of article \"Tenant's Proportion of Poor Rates. - Important Judgment in Limerick. At the adjourned Limerick Quarter-Sessions his Honor Judge Adams gave judgment in and important case which involves the question of the proportion of rates to be deducted by leasehold tenants under the Local government Act. The Title of the article on the reverse side of this page reads \"Amending The Local government Act - Text of the New Bill.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting taken from The Irish Times, dated 27th February, 1900. Title of article \"Supreme Court of Ju...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting taken from The Irish Times, dated 27th February, 1900. Title of article \"Supreme Court of Judicature Her Majesty's Court of Appeal\" - \" (Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, Lord Justice Walker, and Lord Justice Holmes)\" King-Harman v Cayley. This was an appeal from a decision of Mr. Justice Ross, who decided that a tenant, the buildings on whose farm had been scheduled by the Land Commission to be his property, and in respect of which he is exempt from the payment of rent, is entitled to deduct from the rent half the amount of the poor-rate. From this decision the landlord appealed.
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\n Two Newspaper article taken from The Irish Times, dated 2nd March, 1900. Title of article 1 \"Supreme Court of ...<\/span>\n Two Newspaper article taken from The Irish Times, dated 2nd March, 1900. Title of article 1 \"Supreme Court of Judicature Her Majesty's Court of Appeal\" King-Harman v Cayley. Title of article 2. \"High Court of Justice Land Judges\" - \"Before Mr. Justice Ross important Question as to poor-rates. Dugga's Estate
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\n Two newspaper article one from The Freema's Journal, dated 31st March, 1903. Title of article \"The Land Bill. ...<\/span>\n Two newspaper article one from The Freema's Journal, dated 31st March, 1903. Title of article \"The Land Bill. The Evicted Tenants. Forty Per Cent Excluded. The Viceregal Commissio's Proposals. An Instructive Comparison\" Clause of the Land Bill dealing with evicted tenants.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Killarney Echo and South Kerry Chronicle. \"Illegal Rents\" A charge against Lord Ke...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Killarney Echo and South Kerry Chronicle. \"Illegal Rents\" A charge against Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) that he has been exacting illegal rents from his tenantry,
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\n Newspaper article from The Cork Examiner, dated 22nd December, 1904. \"United Irish League Killarney\" Meeting h...<\/span>\n Newspaper article from The Cork Examiner, dated 22nd December, 1904. \"United Irish League Killarney\" Meeting held in Killarney at which the sale of the Kenmare Estate was discussed.
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\n Newspaper cuttings from The Kerry People, dated 24th December, 1904. United Irish League meetings held in Kill...<\/span>\n Newspaper cuttings from The Kerry People, dated 24th December, 1904. United Irish League meetings held in Killarney, Barraduff, Lack and Inch, Ballyhar, and Fossa, at which the sale of the Kenmare Estate was discussed
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\n Newspaper cuttings from The Kerry People, dated 7th January, 1905. United Irish League meetings held in Cordal...<\/span>\n Newspaper cuttings from The Kerry People, dated 7th January, 1905. United Irish League meetings held in Cordal, Rathmore, Gneeveguilla and Firies, at which the sale of the Kenmare Estate was discussed.
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\n Newspaper cutting, dated 13th October, 1903 name of paper is not given. Correspondence that took place between...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting, dated 13th October, 1903 name of paper is not given. Correspondence that took place between the Very Rev. P. Hayes, The Presbytery, Killarney and Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl).
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\n Newspaper cutting from the Cork Examiner, dated 11th January 1905 \"Land Purchase\" a meeting of tenants held in...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from the Cork Examiner, dated 11th January 1905 \"Land Purchase\" a meeting of tenants held in the Urban Council Office, Killarney for the purpose of considering the negotiations that took place in connection with the sale of the Lord Kenmare Estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from the Kerry Evening Post, dated 11th January 1905 \"Land Purchase\" a meeting of tenants he...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from the Kerry Evening Post, dated 11th January 1905 \"Land Purchase\" a meeting of tenants held in the Urban Council Office, Killarney for the purpose of considering the negotiations that took place in connection with the sale of the Kenmare Estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 14th January, 1905. \"A New Phase\" relating to the land purchase...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 14th January, 1905. \"A New Phase\" relating to the land purchase movement of the Kenmare Estate in Kerry entering a new phase.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 3rd October, 1905 \"Killarney - Lord Kenmare's Estate.\" (Valen...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 3rd October, 1905 \"Killarney - Lord Kenmare's Estate.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). Topics discussed at a meeting of the Killarney branch relating to the sale of the Kenmare Estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 4th October, 1905. \"Kenmare Estate\" relating to a meeting to ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 4th October, 1905. \"Kenmare Estate\" relating to a meeting to be held in Killarney on 5th October.\" All priests, County Councilors and League secretaries on the estate have been invited.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting dated 4th October, 1905, the name of the newspaper is not given. \"Killarney Branch - Lord Ke...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting dated 4th October, 1905, the name of the newspaper is not given. \"Killarney Branch - Lord Kenmare's Estate.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). At the monthly meeting of the Killarney branch the secretary read a letter from Messrs O'Meara and Maher, secretaries of the tenants, stating that a meeting of Lord Kenmare's tenants will take place at Killarney on the following Thursday for the purpose of considering the question of the sale of the estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 6th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate - Meeting of the Tenant...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 6th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate - Meeting of the Tenants. Overture for Purchase.\" Article relating to a meeting held at The Total Abstinence Hall, Killarney on 5th October. A large number of the tenants from the Kenmare Estate attended.
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\n Newspaper cutting from the Kerry Evening Star, dated 12th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Tenants.\" The tenants on...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from the Kerry Evening Star, dated 12th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Tenants.\" The tenants on the estate of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) met their landlord to discuss terms of purchase under the new Act.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 12th October, 1905. \"Land Purchase in Kerry - Earl of Kenmare'...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 12th October, 1905. \"Land Purchase in Kerry - Earl of Kenmare's Estate - The Landlord's Terms.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). A delegation representing the tenants on the Earl of Kenmare's estate, met the landlord at the Town Hall, Killarney, to receive from him an expression of opinion as to what terms he would be prepared to sell on.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 14th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate - negotiations for Pu...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 14th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate - negotiations for Purchase.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 16th October, 1905. \"Sale of the Kenmare Estate - Meeting of T...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 16th October, 1905. \"Sale of the Kenmare Estate - Meeting of Tenants.\" Meeting held in Killarney and in Cordal near Castleisland relating to purchase negotiations.
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\n Newspaper cutting dated 20th November 1905. Name of newspaper not given. Article relating to the sale of the K...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting dated 20th November 1905. Name of newspaper not given. Article relating to the sale of the Kenmare Estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 21st October 1905. Title of first article: \"United Irish Leagu...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 21st October 1905. Title of first article: \"United Irish League - Glenroe and Ballyorgan, Co Limerick.\" Title of second article: \"The Kenmare Estate - Tenants Conference - Their Offers for Purchase.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Irish People, dated 21st October, 1905. Article relating to a meeting held at Kill...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Irish People, dated 21st October, 1905. Article relating to a meeting held at Killeentierna and the Nationalists cause.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 24th October, 1905. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate.\" (...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 24th October, 1905. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). Meeting of Tenants Delegates. Terms Stated. Landlord's Reply.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 26th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate. General Meeting of Te...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 26th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate. General Meeting of Tenants. Purchase negotiations. An Amended Offer.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from Kerry People, dated 28th October, 1905. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare Estate.\" (Valent...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from Kerry People, dated 28th October, 1905. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare Estate.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Meeting of Tenants Delegates. Terms Stated. Landlord's Reply.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 28th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate.\" Article relating to t...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 28th October, 1905. \"The Kenmare Estate.\" Article relating to the purchase arrangements on the Estate which are at a standstill.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 4th November, 1905. \"Land Purchase in Kerry\" Article relating t...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 4th November, 1905. \"Land Purchase in Kerry\" Article relating to land purchase on the Kenmare Estate and to contrast the offers made by tenants in neighboring estates.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 7th November, 1905. \"United Irish League - East Kerry Executiv...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 7th November, 1905. \"United Irish League - East Kerry Executive.\" Meeting held at Castleisland. Delegates were present from Castleisland, Killarney, Brosna, Cordal, Gneeveguilla, Killintierna, Scartaglin, Firies, Balllyhar, Barraduff, Currans.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 8th November 1905. \"Land Purchase. Nationalist Meeting At Ball...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 8th November 1905. \"Land Purchase. Nationalist Meeting At Ballyhar. Sale of The Kenmare Estate.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting relating to the sale of Muckross House to Lord Ardilaun. The name of newspaper is not given...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting relating to the sale of Muckross House to Lord Ardilaun. The name of newspaper is not given and the date is handwritten. Muckross House was sold to Lord Ardilaun in November 1899).
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\n Newspaper cutting from Kerry Evening Star, dated 30th April, 1906. Article relating to the eviction of tenants...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from Kerry Evening Star, dated 30th April, 1906. Article relating to the eviction of tenants on The Kenmare Estate. Also the purchase of lands by tenants \"No tenant should make an individual bargain or any bargain behind the backs of his neighbour.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 4th July, 1906 \"United Irish League. Public Meeting at Rathmor...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 4th July, 1906 \"United Irish League. Public Meeting at Rathmore. Speech by Mr. John Murphy, M.P.\" Article relating to the purchase of Kenmare Estate lands by tenants.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, date 4th July, 1906. Article relating the purchase of land on The Ke...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, date 4th July, 1906. Article relating the purchase of land on The Kenmare Estate \" The price the landlord sought was unreasonably high\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 7th July, 1906. \"U.I.L. Public Meeting At Rathmore. Speech by...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 7th July, 1906. \"U.I.L. Public Meeting At Rathmore. Speech by Mr. John Murphy, M.P.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 1st September, 1906. \"Words Of Advice\" \"it is of vital interes...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 1st September, 1906. \"Words Of Advice\" \"it is of vital interest that people should be united and that they should have their representatives united as well as present to a man, during the time that the government proposals will be before Parliament.\" Also newspaper cutting of letter written by Maurice Leonard (Lord Kenmare's Agent) \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants. (from our correspondent, Killarney)\" Name of newspaper not given.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Irish People, dated 8th September, 1906. \"Parliamentary Fund in Kerry - Nationalist...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Irish People, dated 8th September, 1906. \"Parliamentary Fund in Kerry - Nationalist Meeting at Firies - No Money until Unity is Restored. - Evicted Tenants on the Kenmare Estate.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 12th September, 1906. \"Meeting at Kilcummin. Speeches of Mr. J...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 12th September, 1906. \"Meeting at Kilcummin. Speeches of Mr. John Murphy, M.P. and Others.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 22nd September, 1906. \"United Irish League. Speeches of Mr. Joh...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 22nd September, 1906. \"United Irish League. Speeches of Mr. John Murphy, M.P. and Others\" A meeting of the residents of the rural districts surrounding Killarney was held at Cumeen.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 26th September, 1906. \"United Irish League. Killarney. Speech ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 26th September, 1906. \"United Irish League. Killarney. Speech of Mr. Murphy, M.P.\" Meeting held at Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 6th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - John Murphy Branch. O...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 6th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - John Murphy Branch. On the 30th September, 1906, the formation of a branch of the United Irish League took place at Coolcuslagh, Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 11th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Speech ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 11th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Speech of Mr. John Murphy, M.P.\" speech relating to the unfair treatment of tenants on the Kenmare Estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, (Supplement) dated 18th October 1906. \"United Irish League - Killlarn...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, (Supplement) dated 18th October 1906. \"United Irish League - Killlarney - Speech by John Murphy, M.P.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 13th October, 1906. \"U.I.L. Killarney.\" (United Irish League)...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 13th October, 1906. \"U.I.L. Killarney.\" (United Irish League). Speech of Mr. John Murphy, M.P.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Supplement to the Kerry People, dated 20th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - Me...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Supplement to the Kerry People, dated 20th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - Meeting at Barraduff. Speech by Mr. Eugene O'Sullivan.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 20th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - John Murphy Branch.\"...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 20th October, 1906. \"United Irish League - John Murphy Branch.\" Meeting took place at Coolcuslagh, Killarney
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 8th January, 1907. \"East Kerry Executive - The Mid Cork Electi...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 8th January, 1907. \"East Kerry Executive - The Mid Cork Election.\". The Kerry Executive of the United Irish League was held at Castleisland, Co Kerry.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 17th January, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare Estate- Land Purchase.\" A me...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 17th January, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare Estate- Land Purchase.\" A meeting of priests and delegates from the different parishes on above estate was held at the Temperance Hall, Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 19th January, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate - Meeting of Firies Tenant...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 19th January, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate - Meeting of Firies Tenantry.\" A meeting of the tenants on the Firies portion of the Kenmare Estate was held in the Chapel Yard on Sunday after 12 o'clock Mass, for the purpose of considering Lord Kenmare's offer, and of deciding at what terms they themselves were prepared to buy.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 19th January, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate\" A meeting held at Kilcummi...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 19th January, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate\" A meeting held at Kilcummin on 13th January, relating to land purchase in the area.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 26th January, 1907. \"The negotiations for the Sale of the Ken...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 26th January, 1907. \"The negotiations for the Sale of the Kenmare Estate.\" Letter from Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to Rev. M. Fuller, Adm, V.F. Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 1st February, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Purchase negotia...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 1st February, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Purchase negotiations\" A meeting of priests and delegates held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney. Also cutting from Kerry Evening Star \"The Kenmare Estate - Further communication from Lord Kenmare\" Letter from Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to Fr. Fuller, Adm., Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerryman, dated 2nd February, 1907 \"Forward Firies\" Article relating to the tenants...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerryman, dated 2nd February, 1907 \"Forward Firies\" Article relating to the tenants in Firies who are holding on to the position they took up at first with regard to the purchase of lands.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 4th February, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - The Ken...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 4th February, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - The Kenmare Estate\" Meeting held at Killarney relating to the sale of the Estate.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 9th February, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate - Statement by Mr. Eugene O...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 9th February, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate - Statement by Mr. Eugene O'Sullivan\" Statement relating to the Firies Tenants and their negotiations for purchase of land.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 14th February, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Sale o...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 14th February, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Sale of the Kenmare Estate - Speeches of Mr. John Murphy, M.P. and Others.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 14th February, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Sale o...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 14th February, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Sale of the Kenmare Estate - Speeches of Mr. John Murphy, M.P. and Others.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 16th April, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare Estate - Tenants Final Offer.'...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 16th April, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare Estate - Tenants Final Offer.' Meeting held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney. (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare).
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 20th April, 1907. \" Lord Kenmare's Estate - Tenants' Final Of...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 20th April, 1907. \" Lord Kenmare's Estate - Tenants' Final Offer.\" Meeting held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney. (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare).
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 30th April, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Purchase negotiatio...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 30th April, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Purchase negotiations - Tenants' Ultimatum.\" Meeting held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney. (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare).
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\n Newspaper cutting from the Cork Examiner dated 8th May, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Purchase negotiations -...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from the Cork Examiner dated 8th May, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Purchase negotiations - Important Statement as to Terms - Settlement Probable\". (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare).A meeting of priests and delegates in connection with the negotiations for purchase was held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner dated 21st May, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Tenants' Claims.\" (Val...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner dated 21st May, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate - Tenants' Claims.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). Meeting of tenants in the Killarney parish held in the Temperance Hall.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner dated 25th May, 1907. Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - Terms A...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner dated 25th May, 1907. Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - Terms Agreed Upon.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). Meeting of priests and delegates was held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney. The delegates considered the questions as to the evicted tenants, sporting rights, turbary and limestone.rights.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner dated 28th May, 1907. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - Heads ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner dated 28th May, 1907. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - Heads of Agreement.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). A meeting of priests and delegates was held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney. Terms of agreement discussed.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 29th May, 1907. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - head...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 29th May, 1907. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - heads of Agreement.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). Meeting was held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney, terms of agreement were discussed.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 29th May, 1907. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - Term...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 29th May, 1907. \"Land Purchase - Lord Kenmare's Estate - Terms Agreed Upon.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare). A meeting was held in the Temperance Hall, Killarney relating to terms agreed.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 5th June, 1907. \"United Irish League Killarney.\" Meeting held ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 5th June, 1907. \"United Irish League Killarney.\" Meeting held in Killarney relating to evicted tenants, small farmers, laborers.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Evening Post, dated 29th June 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Charles...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Evening Post, dated 29th June 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) - Important Letter from Agent to Tenants.\" Letter sent buy Mr. M. Leonard, agent, to the tenants on the estate. Also Meeting of The Killarney Town Tenants Association, relating to the purchase of their homes.
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\n Newspaper cutting with the name of newspaper \"Kerry People, 6th July, 1907\" handwritten on top of page. \"East ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting with the name of newspaper \"Kerry People, 6th July, 1907\" handwritten on top of page. \"East Kerry Executive - The Nationalist Policy - Action of the Directory - Election of Officers - Address by Mr. John Murphy, M.P. Meeting held at Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Freema's Journal and National Press, dated 24th August, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate - The...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Freema's Journal and National Press, dated 24th August, 1907. \"Kenmare Estate - The Purchase negotiations - How pressure within the Law May Be Exercised - The Claims of The congested Districts - The Landlords Terms - How They Work Out.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 11th September, 1907. \"East Kerry Executive\" Meeting held at K...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 11th September, 1907. \"East Kerry Executive\" Meeting held at Killarney. The following branches were represented - Killarney, Rathmore, Gneeveguilla, Scartaglen, Fossa, Knocknagoshel, Kilcummin, Killeentierna, Muckross, Ballyhar and Barraduff
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 28th September, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Charl...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 28th September, 1907. \"Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) - Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants\". A meeting in connection with the above was held in Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 28th September, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney Branch...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry Sentinel, dated 28th September, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney Branch - Lord Kenmare's Estate (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) - Speech by Mr. J. Murphy, M.P.\"
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\n Newspaper cutting from The cork Examiner, dated 12th October, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - The Uni...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The cork Examiner, dated 12th October, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - The Unity question - Lord Kenmare's Sale.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Meeting held in the Urban Council Office, Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 17th October, 1907. \"United Irish League - East Kerry Executiv...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 17th October, 1907. \"United Irish League - East Kerry Executive - The Tralee Unity Demonstration. \" Meeting held in the Urban Council Hall, Killarney
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 23rd October, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney.\" Meeting...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 23rd October, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney.\" Meeting held in Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 25th October, 1907. \"United Irish League - Fossa - The Unity Q...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 25th October, 1907. \"United Irish League - Fossa - The Unity Question - Lord Kenmare's Sale.\" (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). A meeting was held in Fossa after half-past ten Mass.
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\n Newspaper cutting from the Cork Examiner, dated 29th October, 1907. \"The Kenmare Estate - Tenants' Grievances ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from the Cork Examiner, dated 29th October, 1907. \"The Kenmare Estate - Tenants' Grievances - Important Proceedings.\" Meeting in connection with the Congested Districts of Coolies Coom, and Doocarrig.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 9th November, 1907. \"The Kenmare Estate - Important Meeting of ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 9th November, 1907. \"The Kenmare Estate - Important Meeting of Tenants - Speech of Mr. John Murphy, M.P.\" Meeting held at the Temperance Rooms, Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 16th November, 1907 showing to articles 1. \" Land Purchase\" At ...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 16th November, 1907 showing to articles 1. \" Land Purchase\" At a meeting Lord Ventry's agent, Mr. McClure was asked by Rev. M. McCarty O'Connor, P.P. Ballymacelligott, Mr. J. Murphy M.P. and Mr. Eugene O'Sullivan not to differentiate between the tenants in his parish and the tenants in other parts of the county.\n2. \"Kenmare Estate\" relating to the lease of the Royal Victoria Hotel
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\n Newspaper Cutting from Kerry Evening Star, dated 16th December, 1907. \"United Irish League, Firies - The Kenma...<\/span>\n Newspaper Cutting from Kerry Evening Star, dated 16th December, 1907. \"United Irish League, Firies - The Kenmare Estate - Speech of Mr. Eugene O'Sullivan.\" Meeting at which the sale of The Kenmare Estate was under discussion.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 14th December, 1907. \"United Irish League, Firies - The Kenmar...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 14th December, 1907. \"United Irish League, Firies - The Kenmare Estate - Speech of Mr. Eugene O'Sullivan.\" Meeting at which the sale of The Kenmare Estate was under discussion.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 18th December, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Kenmar...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 18th December, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Kenmare Estate - speech by Mr. John Murphy, M.P.\" Meeting held in Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 4th January, 1908. \"United Irish League - Killarney.\" Meeting h...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Kerry People, dated 4th January, 1908. \"United Irish League - Killarney.\" Meeting held in Killarney relating to the sale of Lord Kenmare's Estate. (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare).
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\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 11th April, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Home Rul...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting from The Cork Examiner, dated 11th April, 1907. \"United Irish League - Killarney - Home Rule and Land Purchase.\" Meeting held in Killarney.
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\n Newspaper cutting, name or date of newspaper is not given. \"United Irish League - Meeting in Knocknagree, Cork...<\/span>\n Newspaper cutting, name or date of newspaper is not given. \"United Irish League - Meeting in Knocknagree, Cork - Lively Scenes.\"
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Act. Record No E.C.6551. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Act. Record No E.C.6551. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). In the matter of an apportionment of Rent of £72.2.6 and a rent of £87.13.11. for Settlement by Messers Fottrell & Sons.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No E.C. 8523. Estate of the Right Hon. The Ea...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No E.C. 8523. Estate of the Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. The Earl of Kenmare to vouch claim to residue etc. Signed by Denis McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Courst of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record Number E.C.8528. The Estate of The Right Hon...<\/span>\n Courst of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record Number E.C.8528. The Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Copy Affidavit of David M. Moiarty of Belmont, Tralee, Co Kerry to vouch costs.Particulars of payments made in respect of costs of Sale. This affidavit is file on behalf of the Vendor by Maurice McCartie Solicitor, 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin.
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\n Courst of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record Number E.C.6551. The Estate of The Right Hon...<\/span>\n Courst of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record Number E.C.6551. The Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl. Copy Affidavit of David Moiarty of Belmont, Tralee, Co Kerry, to vouch costs.Particulars of payments made in respect of costs of Sale. This affidavit is file on behalf of the Vendor by Maurice McCartie and Messrs G.C. Fottrell & Sons Solicitors, 46 Fleet Street, Dublin.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551A. Estate of The Right Honourable...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551A. Estate of The Right Honourable, The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl, Co Kerry. Affidavit to vouch claim to costs of Richard B. Reynolds the Priory, Killarney, (Faha Court, Beaufort), Co Kerry. Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551 in the county of Kerry and Recor...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551 in the county of Kerry and Record NO. E.C.7635 in the county of Cork. Estate of The Right Honourable, The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Affidavit to vouch claim to costs of David Moriarty of Belmont, Tralee, Co Kerry. Maurice McCartie and Messrs G.C. Fotttrell & Sons, Solicitors, Killarney & Dubli
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551 (Part 1). Estate of The Right Ho...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551 (Part 1). Estate of The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Co Kerry. Affidavit to vouch Claim to Residue etc., of The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare of No66 Cadogan Square, London and Kenmare House, Killarney, Co Kerry. Affidavit is filed on behalf of the Vendor by Maurice McCartie, Solicitor, 46 Fleet Street, Dublin.
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\n Estate of Earl of Kenmare Record No. E.C.6551. 1903 Advances. With Name of Tenant, Townland, Rent, Advance, D...<\/span>\n Estate of Earl of Kenmare Record No. E.C.6551. 1903 Advances. With Name of Tenant, Townland, Rent, Advance, Date of Agreement.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551. Estate of The Right Hon. The Ea...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551. Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine, Co Kerry. Schedule of Particulars of Claim under Section 24 (8) of the Irish Land Act, 1903. Townlands, Tenants' Names, Yearly Rent, Date of Agreements, Total Arrears Due, Amount Payable under Section 24 (8)
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners. Record No E.C.8523. Estate of the Right Hon. Earl of Kenm...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners. Record No E.C.8523. Estate of the Right Hon. Earl of Kenmare, Co Kerry. Affidavit of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to vouch claim to Residue etc.
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners. Record No not given.. Estate of the Right Hon. Earl of Ke...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners. Record No not given.. Estate of the Right Hon. Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Affidavit of David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, of Nelson Street, Tralee, Co Kerry. Includes particulars of payments made in respect of costs of Sale.
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\n Correspondence between Ada Yeates & Sisters, 74, Dame Street, And Crampton Court, Dublin and D.M. Moriarty, So...<\/span>\n Correspondence between Ada Yeates & Sisters, 74, Dame Street, And Crampton Court, Dublin and D.M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney, Co Kerry
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\n Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Ke...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Estate of The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Schedule of Areas. Map 11, with Reference No. on Map, Tenants' Names, Area Statute Measure.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts. Estate of The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Val...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts. Estate of The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Record Number E.C.6551. Notice relating to the payment of the yearly Fee Farm Rent, payable to McGillycuddy of the Reeks.
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\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare to Greville Charles Douglas and another. Copy Draft Mo...<\/span>\n The Right Honourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare to Greville Charles Douglas and another. Copy Draft Mortgage of farm lands, herditaments, sporting rights in the barony of Magonihy in the County of Kerry to service £3,000 and interest.
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\n Handwritten letter. Address on top of letter is - 66 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. It relates to land rent on ...<\/span>\n Handwritten letter. Address on top of letter is - 66 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. It relates to land rent on the McGillycuddy Estate, Signed by Bernard? Roche.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.7635 Co Cork, Section V1. Estate of T...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.7635 Co Cork, Section V1. Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Schedule of particulars of claim under section 24(8) of the Irish Land Act, 1903.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.7635, Co Cork, Section V1. Estate of ...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.7635, Co Cork, Section V1. Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare.. The Right Houourable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare of London and Kenmare House Killarney, made oath to say the funds to be allocated amounts to £1179 cash advanced.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551 and 6551 Part 1. Sec. C. Estate...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551 and 6551 Part 1. Sec. C. Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Affidavit of David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, of Nelson Street, Tralee, Co Kerry. Particulars of payments made in respect of costs of Sale, in Co Cork and Co Kerry
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commissioners Estates Commissioners. Record No. 6551 and 6551 part (1) Sec. C. Estate ...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commissioners Estates Commissioners. Record No. 6551 and 6551 part (1) Sec. C. Estate of The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Affidavit of David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, of Nelson Street, Tralee, Co Kerry. Includes particulars of payments made in respect of costs of Sale. Maurice McCarthy Solicitor. 3 page document held together with green thread.
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\n Court of The Irish Land commission Estates Commissioners. Record no. E.C.8523. Estate of The Right Hon. The Ea...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land commission Estates Commissioners. Record no. E.C.8523. Estate of The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Schedule of Particulars of Claim Under Section 24 (8) of The Irish Land Act, 1903. Townlands, Tenants Names, Yearly Rend and Gale Days, Date of Agreements, Arrears due, amount Payable.
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\n Kenmare Estate. Record No. E.C.8523. List showing holdings vested 9th January, 1919 on this Estate. Name of Te...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate. Record No. E.C.8523. List showing holdings vested 9th January, 1919 on this Estate. Name of Tenant, Ref. No. of Map, Townland, Rent, Advance, Date of Agreement.
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\n Copy Transcript of shorthand writer's report of inquiry. Lands of Ardnamweely. Inquiry held by Mr. Leahy, as A...<\/span>\n Copy Transcript of shorthand writer's report of inquiry. Lands of Ardnamweely. Inquiry held by Mr. Leahy, as Arbitrator, to determine the amount of the compensation to be paid for the compulsory acquisition of part of the above by the Committee of the Lunatic Asylum. Case heard in The Court House, Tralee.
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\n Kenmare Estate Record No. E.C.6557. Particulars of residue. No. off Application, Townland, Tenants, Advance a...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate Record No. E.C.6557. Particulars of residue. No. off Application, Townland, Tenants, Advance applied for, Queries, Replies.
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\n Irish Land Commission Registrar's Department, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. Landlord: Earl of Kenmare, Tena...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission Registrar's Department, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. Landlord: Earl of Kenmare, Tenant: Several. The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to F&C Downing, Solicitor, Tralee. Sub. Commission Land Costs. October, 1900
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\n In The High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division. The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Aug...<\/span>\n In The High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division. The Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Francis Creagh Downing & Sons, Solicitors, Tralee. Miscellaneous costs between Solicitor and Client. October 1889 to December 1899.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Land Purchase Acts. Record No. E.C.6551. Estate of The Right Honourable Ea...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Land Purchase Acts. Record No. E.C.6551. Estate of The Right Honourable Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Affadavit of Richard B. Reynolds, The Priory, Killarney, Land Agent., relating to lands sold on the Estate. The lands were sold subject to an Annual Fee Farm Rent of £72.2.0. created by a Fee Farm Grant dated 10th Ajpril 1860 and made between Richard McGuillycuddy, James West and Susannah Lawday.
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\n Notes by The County Court Judge Stephen Hastings. County of Kerry Division of Killarney, Equity side. Notes re...<\/span>\n Notes by The County Court Judge Stephen Hastings. County of Kerry Division of Killarney, Equity side. Notes relating to The Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Plantiff and Cornelius McCarthy, Defendant.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551. The Right Honourable the Earl ...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.6551. The Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), County Kerry. Affadavit of Davisd M. Moriarty of Belmont, Tralee, Solicitor. Also includes Particulars of payments made in respect of costs of Sale.
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\n Indenture made between Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, The Vendor (1st part). The Right Hon. F.S. Wre...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, The Vendor (1st part). The Right Hon. F.S. Wrench, The Right Hon. M. Finucane and The right Hon. W.F.Bailey (2nd part). R.B. Reynolds and C. O'Keeffe (3rd part). The Vendor appointed R.B. Reynolds and C.O'Keeffe to be Trustees for the purpose of the management and disposal of the turbary on parcels of bog to tenants.
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\n Letter to David Moriarty Esq., Sunday's Well, Killarney from 21, Pembrooke Road, Dublin, signed by John H. Ly....<\/span>\n Letter to David Moriarty Esq., Sunday's Well, Killarney from 21, Pembrooke Road, Dublin, signed by John H. Ly..?. It relates to fees for services rendered on the Kenmare Estate
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Estates commissioners. Irish Land Purchase Act, 1909. In the matter of the ...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Estates commissioners. Irish Land Purchase Act, 1909. In the matter of the Estate of The Right Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare. Record no E.C.6551A. Co Kerry. Oath made by David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney to say:- \"I am the Solicitor having carriage of sale of the lands comprised in this Estate. The lands for sale in this Estate comprise Town parks, Residential holdings, town holdings and demesne situated in the town of Killarney.'
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\n The Irish Land Commission. Estate Commissioners. In the Matter of the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1907. The...<\/span>\n The Irish Land Commission. Estate Commissioners. In the Matter of the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1907. The Estate of the Right Honourable The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Record No. E.T. Act 9012 & 9012A Co Kerry. Costs of Owner, of and Incidental to acquisition of Lands by the Estates Commissioners under The Evicted Tenants (Ireland ) Act.
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\n 10 pages of account details from a ledger. Accounts for scrivenery and other services provided by George Fottr...<\/span>\n 10 pages of account details from a ledger. Accounts for scrivenery and other services provided by George Fottrell and Sons Dublin to Lord Kenmare.
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\n Letter from M.McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney, to David M. Moriarty Esq., Clerk of the Crown & Peace, Tralee. T...<\/span>\n Letter from M.McCartie, Solicitor, Killarney, to David M. Moriarty Esq., Clerk of the Crown & Peace, Tralee. The letter refers to funds in his outlay account.
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\n In The High court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Mr. Justice Barton, Between The Right Honorable Va...<\/span>\n In The High court of Justice in Ireland. Chancery Division. Mr. Justice Barton, Between The Right Honorable Valentine (Charles 5th) Earl of Kenmare, Plaintiff: and John Neill, Defendant. Statement of claim delivered the 26th February 1917 by Maurice McCartie, 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Stating that the Plaintiff is the owner and was in occupation of part of the lands of Upper Park and Coolcorcoran, containing 158 acres.
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\n Kenmare Estate Agency Accounts plus receipt from Geo. D. Fottrell & Sons, Dublin, for £48.9.4 received fr...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate Agency Accounts plus receipt from Geo. D. Fottrell & Sons, Dublin, for £48.9.4 received from D.M. Moriarty, in settlement of outlay on foot of matters other than Evicted tenants Act to 31st December, 1914.
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioner. Record No. E.C.6551A. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Val...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioner. Record No. E.C.6551A. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co Kerry. Draft Affidavit of Richard B Reynolds, to vouch claim to negotiation fee.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission. Irish Land Purchase Acts. Record No. E.C. 6551 Co Kerry. Estate of the Rig...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission. Irish Land Purchase Acts. Record No. E.C. 6551 Co Kerry. Estate of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare. Affidavit of Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Kenmare House Killarney. Verifying that he paid his own monies to George A.E.Hickson M.I.C.E. and his assistants a sum amounting to £1,037.12.0.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.7635. Estate of The right Honorable T...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C.7635. Estate of The right Honorable The Earl of Kenmare, Co Cork. Oath by Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Killarney House, Killarney, Co Kerry, to say the funds to be allocated amounts to £26,278.0.11, two and three quarter per cent Guaranteed Land Stock and £4,375 three per cent Guaranteed Land Stock all of which were advanced by the Irish Land commission and £1,119 cash lodged by tenants.
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\n Court of The Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Estate of the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valenti...<\/span>\n Court of The Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Estate of the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Record No. E.C.6551, Co Kerry. Affidavit of The Earl of Kenmare to vouch Claim to Survey Fees. The amount paid and expendeby in respect of fees for the Survey of Record No. E.C6551, E.C.8523, E.C.8528, amounts to the sum of £1,165, account between George A.E. Hickson and The Earl.
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\n Green Poster with Black text. \"Auction of Grazing at Killarney. Subscribers has been instructed by the Right H...<\/span>\n Green Poster with Black text. \"Auction of Grazing at Killarney. Subscribers has been instructed by the Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to sell by Auction on Monday 20th January, on the lands. The grazing for a period of 11 months of the lands known as No.1 and 2 Bunrower, containing 37 acres, 2 roods, 36 perches. Sale at 12 o'clock. R.D. Murphy, Auctioneer, Tralee and Killarney.
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\n No. 562\/1985 Copy of Common Search to the Registrar of Deeds in Ireland. A search on the index of names only f...<\/span>\n No. 562\/1985 Copy of Common Search to the Registrar of Deeds in Ireland. A search on the index of names only for all Acts by 1.The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) from 1st January, 1925 to 19th November, 1942. 2. Cyrl Pinder, Leonard Bevan and Harold Marson Farrer from 19th November, 1942 to 9th September, 1985. 3. Mrs Beatice Grosvenor from 15th May, 1963 to 9th September, 1985. 4. Michael McCarthy and Timothy McCarthy from 15th May, 1963 to 9th September, 1985.
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\n No. 3509\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on indes of nanes for acts. 1. Glenville Dou...<\/span>\n No. 3509\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on indes of nanes for acts. 1. Glenville Douglas and Cecil Baring, John Baron Revelstoke, Earl of Kenmare. 2. Michael J Cooke, National Bark, Earl of Kenmare. 3. Cyril Pinder, Leonard Beyan and Harold Marron Faroer. 4. Mrs Beatrice Grosvenor. 5. Michael McCarthy and Timothy McCarthy, 6. Shepperds Inns Ltd.
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\n No. 3510\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on indes of nanes for acts. 1. Glenville Dou...<\/span>\n No. 3510\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on indes of nanes for acts. 1. Glenville Douglas and Cecil Baring, John Baron Revelstoke, Earl of Kenmare. 2. Michael J Cooke, National Bark, Earl of Kenmare. 3. Cyril Pinder, Leonard Beyan and Harold Marron Faroer. 4. Mrs Beatrice Grosvenor. 5. Michael McCarthy and Timothy McCarthy, 6. Shepperds Inns Ltd.
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\n No. 3512\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on indes of nanes for acts. 1. Glenville Dou...<\/span>\n No. 3512\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on indes of nanes for acts. 1. Glenville Douglas and Cecil Baring, John Baron Revelstoke, Earl of Kenmare. 2. Michael J Cooke, National Bark, Earl of Kenmare. 3. Cyril Pinder, Leonard Beyan and Harold Marron Faroer. 4. Mrs Beatrice Grosvenor. 5. Michael McCarthy and Timothy McCarthy, 6. Shepperds Inns Ltd.
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\n No. 3511\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on index of names for acts. 1. Glenville Dou...<\/span>\n No. 3511\/1985. Copy of Negative Search from the Registry of Deeds on index of names for acts. 1. Glenville Douglas and Cecil Baring, John Baron Revelstoke, Earl of Kenmare. 2. Michael J Cooke, National Bark, Earl of Kenmare. 3. Cyril Pinder, Leonard Beyan and Harold Marron Faroer. 4. Mrs Beatrice Grosvenor. 5. Michael McCarthy and Timothy McCarthy, 6. Shepperds Inns Ltd.
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\n Photocopy. Registry of Deeds, Dublin. Indenture made 1st February, 1969 between The Royal Bank of Scotland \"Th...<\/span>\n Photocopy. Registry of Deeds, Dublin. Indenture made 1st February, 1969 between The Royal Bank of Scotland \"The Mortgagees\" of the first part and Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor, C.B.E. of Kenmare House, Killarney, Co Kerry \"The Mortgagor\" which expression shall where in context so admits include her executors administrators and assigns of the second Part and Board Failte Eireann, Baggot Street Bridge, Dublin, hereinafter called \"The Lesser\" which expression shall include their successors and assigns of the third part. Witnesseth as follows: In consideration of the sum of sf£84,639. 12s. 0d. Paid by the Lessees to the Mortgagor with the consent of the Mortgagees. Also included Copy document saupplied in connection with acquission of Knockreer lands D96\/12\/1 and map of Ballydowney and Aghadoe.
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\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 129. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The N...<\/span>\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 129. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The National Bank Limited of London and Dublin \"The Mortgagees of the first part. Beaterice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor of Kenmare House, Killarney, \"The Mortgagor\" of the second part and Dermot Ivo O'Sullivan of Ballydowney House, Killarney, \"The Lessor\" of the third part
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\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 130. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The N...<\/span>\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 130. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The National Bank Limited of London and Dublin \"The Mortgagees of the first part. Beaterice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor of Kenmare House, Killarney, \"The Mortgagor\" of the second part and Michael Moynihan of \"St Anthony's\", Woodlawn, Killarney, \"The Lesser\" of the third part
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\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 132. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The R...<\/span>\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 132. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh \"The Mortgagees of the first part. Beaterice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor of Kenmare House, Killarney, \"The Mortgagor\" of the second part and Margaret O'Shea of Main Street, Killarney, \"The Lesser\" of the third part
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\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 131. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The R...<\/span>\n The Registry of Deeds. No. 131. Applicant Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture of lease made between The Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh \"The Mortgagees of the first part. Beaterice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor of Kenmare House, Killarney, \"The Mortgagor\" of the second part and Margaret O'Shea of Main Street, Killarney, \"The Lesser\" of the third part
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\n Registry of Deeds. No. 5033. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture made between The Right Hono...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds. No. 5033. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture made between The Right Honorable Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare (5th Earl Kenmare) \"The Vendor\" of the first part. The National Bank Limited, London \"The Mortgagee\" of the second part. Michael Joseph Cooke. 13 Old Broad Street, London of the third part and The Minister for Lands of the fourth part.
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\n Indenture made between John Hutchinson of York Terrace, Killarney, ( Shop Assistant) and David Gleeson of York...<\/span>\n Indenture made between John Hutchinson of York Terrace, Killarney, ( Shop Assistant) and David Gleeson of York Terrace, Killarney, (Hotel Proprietor). Whereas by Indenture dated 12th October, 1898 The Right Honorable Valentine Agustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare demised unto John B. Healy a plot of ground part of the lands of Moyertragh, Killarney, for a term of ninety nine years, subject to a rent of £21.4s. 0p.
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\n Indenture made between David Gleeson, York Terrace Killarney and Lizzie Tarrant , Killarney. Relating to the l...<\/span>\n Indenture made between David Gleeson, York Terrace Killarney and Lizzie Tarrant , Killarney. Relating to the lease of No. 7 York Terrace, Killarney.
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\n Registry of Deeds. No. 139. Indenture made on 1st December 1969 between Noereen O'Donoghue (Tfhe Vendor) of No...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds. No. 139. Indenture made on 1st December 1969 between Noereen O'Donoghue (Tfhe Vendor) of No. 7 York Terrace, Killarney, and Catherine McCarthy of No.7 York Terrace, Killarney (The Purchaser). The Vendor has agreed wisth the Purchaser for the sale to the Purchaser of the said hereditaments and premises for th sum of £3,500 free from all incumbrances.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. Book 39. No. 145. John Joe Buckley of Toornona, Rathmore and Daniel Horgan of Edenv...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. Book 39. No. 145. John Joe Buckley of Toornona, Rathmore and Daniel Horgan of Edenvilla Sheheree, Killarney, reprentatives of Catherine McCarthy witness the transfer of the dwelling house at 7 York Terrace to Kathleen Daly, Ardaneanig, Killarney.
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\n Registry of Deeds in Ireland. No. 3898. Applicant: G. Collins. A memorial of an Indenture made between Killarn...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds in Ireland. No. 3898. Applicant: G. Collins. A memorial of an Indenture made between Killarney Estate Limited, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin (The Vendor) and Thomas Horgan Limited, Boherbee, Tralee, (The Purchaser) relating to the dwelling house and premises at 10, College Street, Killarney, Co Kerry
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\n Registry of Deeds Ireland. No.5225. Applicant: Gerald Cronin. A memorial of an Indenture made between The Righ...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds Ireland. No.5225. Applicant: Gerald Cronin. A memorial of an Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, Kenmare House (5th Earl), (The Lessor) and Callaghan O'Keeffe, Dromhall, Killarney (The Lessee). Whereby it was witnessed that the Lessor in consideration of the yearly rent and covenantson the part of the Lessee, thereinafter reserved and contained did thereby demise unto the Lessee the house and premises known as Dromhall, in the Parish of Killarney.
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\n The Registry of Deeds, Ireland dfNo. 1537. Applicant: Gerard Collins. An indernture of Conveyance made between...<\/span>\n The Registry of Deeds, Ireland dfNo. 1537. Applicant: Gerard Collins. An indernture of Conveyance made between Helen Jane Saunder, 9 Longdown Lane, Ewell, Surrey, Jeorge Alfred Raines, Briar Walk, Putney, London and Beatrice Grosvernor, Killarney House.
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\n Registry of Deeds Ireland. No. 5030. Applicant, Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture made between The Righ...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds Ireland. No. 5030. Applicant, Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Kenmare House, (The Vendor) and Eugene O'Sullivan, Aghadoe Cottage, Killarney, (The Purchaser). It was witnessed that in consideration of the sum of £30 paid by the Purchaser to the Vendor assigns all of those the herditaments and premises with gaming rights to the Purchaser.
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\n Registry of Deeds Ireland. No. 5029. Applicant, Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture made between The Righ...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds Ireland. No. 5029. Applicant, Gerard Collins. Memorial of an Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Kenmare House, (The Vendor) and Cornelius Guerin, rtroe, Killarney, (The Purchaser). It was witnessed that in consideration of the sum of £16 paid by the Purchaser to the Vendor assigns all of those the herditaments and premises with gaming rights to the Purchaser.
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\n The Kenmare Estate. List of Names of Grantors and Grantees with Name, Description and Situation of the Premise...<\/span>\n The Kenmare Estate. List of Names of Grantors and Grantees with Name, Description and Situation of the Premises relating to Settlement, Conveyance, Mortgage, Lease of lands and Beatrice Grosvernor.
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\n Request for search on the index of names only for all Acts by. 1. Greville Douglas & Cecil, Baring, John Baron...<\/span>\n Request for search on the index of names only for all Acts by. 1. Greville Douglas & Cecil, Baring, John Baron Resvelstoke, Earl of Kenmare from 28th January, 1921 to 26th Sept., 1945. 2. Michael J. Cooke, National Bank, Earl of Kenmare, 1st Sept,. 1926 to 22June, 1943. 3. Cyril Pender, Leonard Bevan & Harold Marson Farrer, 19th November, 1942 to latest date. 4. Mrs Beatrice Grosvenor, from 15th May, 1963 to latest date. 5. Michael McCarthy and Timothy McCarthy, from 20th October, 1964 to latest date. 6. Shepherds Inns Ltd, from 15th July 1965 to latest date. Affecting Derrycunihy, Killarney, Co Kerry. Signed M O'Mahony O.P.W. 17\/19 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2.
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\n Registry of Deeds - Negative Search - No. 5697. Request for search to the Register for registering Deeds in Ir...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds - Negative Search - No. 5697. Request for search to the Register for registering Deeds in Ireland by McMahon & Tweedy, Solicitors, 13, Hume Street, Dublin 2. Affecting part of the lands of Knockreer and Demesne.
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\n The Companies Act, 1908 to 1924. Commpany Limited by Shares. Memorandum of Association of Killarney Golf Club,...<\/span>\n The Companies Act, 1908 to 1924. Commpany Limited by Shares. Memorandum of Association of Killarney Golf Club, Limited. Company registered on 6th January, 1938.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Ireland, No. 5141. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of and Indenture of lease dated ...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Ireland, No. 5141. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of and Indenture of lease dated 7th October, 1949, relating to Killarney Golf Club.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Ireland. N. 47. Applicant Gerard Collins. A Memorial of and Indenture of lease made between...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Ireland. N. 47. Applicant Gerard Collins. A Memorial of and Indenture of lease made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles, (5th) Earl of Kenmare of Kenmare House, (first part). The Kenmare Estates Company, The Estate Office, Killarney. (second part). The National Bank Limited, 13 Old Broad Street, London (third part). Michael Joseph Cooke of 13 Old Broad Street, London, (fourth part) and Killarney Golf Club, Killarney, (fifth part). Whereby it was witnessed that in consideration of the allotment to the Earl of Kenmare by the direction and with the consent of the parties thereto of the second, third and fourth parts of £2600 fully paid up ordinary shares in Killarney Golf Club Limited.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Ireland. No. 5140. A Memorial of an Indenture made between Leonard B and Cyril Pender of E...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Ireland. No. 5140. A Memorial of an Indenture made between Leonard B and Cyril Pender of Epson, Surrey (Accountants) and Killarney Golf Club, Killarney, relating to lands at Lackabane and rtroe, Killarney, Co Kerry
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 48. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Deed of Exchange m...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 48. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Deed of Exchange made between Leonard Bevan, 32, Nassau Street Dublin (Accountant) and Cyril Pinder 64, High Street, Epsom, Surrey. (Accountant), of the one part and Killarney Golf Club, Killarney of the other part, relating to a right of way at rtroe, Killarney.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 54. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of a Deed of Confirmation made betwee...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 54. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of a Deed of Confirmation made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor, C.B.E. of Kenmare House Killarney, Co Kerry of the one part, and The Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh of the other part, reciting Indenture of Mortgage made the 30th December, 1965.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 57. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Further Charge mad...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 57. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Further Charge made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor C.B.E. of Kenmare House, Killarney and The Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 51. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Mortgage made betw...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 51. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Mortgage made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor, C.B.E. Kenmare House of the one part, and The Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh of the other part, relating to lands, tenaments and hereditaments with their appurtenances to which the Mortgagor was entitled
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\n Indenture made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor C.B.E. of Kenmare House of the one part and The ...<\/span>\n Indenture made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor C.B.E. of Kenmare House of the one part and The Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, of the other part. Whereas these presents are supplemental yo a Indentyure (hereinafter feferred to as \" the Principal Identure\") dated 13th December 1965, registered 4th January, 1966 Bppk 1. No. 72.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. B. 151. No. 135. Deed of conveyance. Indenture made between Beatrice Elizabeth Kath...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. B. 151. No. 135. Deed of conveyance. Indenture made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor, Kenmare House, and The Commissioners of public Works in Ireland of 51 St. Stephe's Green Dublin. Also included is Map of Ballydowney.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 4035. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture made between The Ri...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin. No. 4035. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th Earl) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, Killarney of the first part and The Right Honourable John Lord Baron Revelstoke, 8, Bishopsgate, London, Grenville Douglas, 27, Wilton Crescent, London and The Honourable Cecil Baring, 8, Bishopsgagte, London of the second part. The County Council of Co Kerry of the third part. The Killarney urban District Council of the fourth part. Relating to lands and premisses in the town of Killarney.
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\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin, No. 5142. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Conveyance betwe...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds, Dublin, No. 5142. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Conveyance between Cyril Pinder 65, High Street, Epsom, Surrey (The Vendor) of the one part and Killarney Estate Limited 32, Nassau Street, Dublin (The Purchaser) of the other part. Reciting that the Vendor had agreed with the Purchaser for the sale to it of the rights intendeds to be thereby assured for the sum of £3,000. That the Vendor did thereby grant and convey unto the purchaser all that and those that portion of the bed and soil of the River Flesk where it joins the lands of Curraglass, Rusheenmore, Drominsharee, Fioladuane, Co Kerry
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\n A memorial of an Indenture of Lease made between The Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh of th...<\/span>\n A memorial of an Indenture of Lease made between The Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh of the first part, Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor C.B.E. of Kenmare House, Killarney, of the second part, and Margatet O'Shea, Main Ssstreet, Killarney, of the third part, relating to a plot of ground in the townland of rtroe, Killarney, Co Kerry
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\n Registry of Deeds in Ireland. No. 392. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Convryance mad...<\/span>\n Registry of Deeds in Ireland. No. 392. Applicant: Gerard Collins. A Memorial of an Indenture of Convryance made between Beatrice Elizabeth Katherine Grosvenor C.B.E. Kenmare House, Killarney of the one part. The Royal Bank of Scotland, Andrew Square, Edinburgh of the sefcond part, and Margaret O'Shea of Main Street, Killarney of the third part. Relating to the purchase of land at Lackabawn, Killarney.
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\n No. 1021 Certififcate of Change of Name. Irish Packers Limited with the approval of The Minister for Industry ...<\/span>\n No. 1021 Certififcate of Change of Name. Irish Packers Limited with the approval of The Minister for Industry and Commerce, changed its name, is now called Killarney Estate Limited, on 26 June, 1957
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\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Agreement between Vendor and a Tenant for Sale of a Holding. An ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Agreement between Vendor and a Tenant for Sale of a Holding. An Agreement made between John Mahony of Dunloe Castle Beaufort, and Daniel Moriarthy of Dunloe Upper Beaufort
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Irish Land Act 1903. EC 1217. Box 2122. In the matter of the Estate of John...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Irish Land Act 1903. EC 1217. Box 2122. In the matter of the Estate of John Mahony, a vendor of land. Abstract of the Title of The Vendor to the lands of Dunloe Upper, Coolmagort, Clydagh, Dunloe Lower, Capparoe, Curraghmore, Gneeves.
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\n Ordenance Survey of Ireland, Transfer of Properfty under Land Judges. Barony of Dunkerron North, Co Kerry. Map...<\/span>\n Ordenance Survey of Ireland, Transfer of Properfty under Land Judges. Barony of Dunkerron North, Co Kerry. Map 2. Sheets 65,66,73,& 74. Map 3. Sheets 72 & 73. The Estate of John Mahony.
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\n An Indenture made between Haarold Marson Farrer, 66,Lincol's Inn Fields, London. (Solicitor). Leonard Bevan an...<\/span>\n An Indenture made between Haarold Marson Farrer, 66,Lincol's Inn Fields, London. (Solicitor). Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pender, 64, High Street, Epsom, Surrey. (Accountants) of the one part. Richard Kelly, Petroleum Inspector and Kathleen Clifford, both of Killarney, of the other part. Relating to the lease of a plot of ground at Dromhale in the town of Killarney.
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\n An Indenture made between Harold Marson Farrer, 66,Lincol's Inn Fields, London. (Solicitor). Leonard Bevan and...<\/span>\n An Indenture made between Harold Marson Farrer, 66,Lincol's Inn Fields, London. (Solicitor). Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pender, 64, High Street, Epsom, Surrey. (Accountants) of the one part. Peter Malone, Civil engineer and his wife Margaret (Peggy) Malone both of College Street, Killarney, of the other part. Relating to the lease of a plot of ground at Dromhale in the town of Killarney.
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\n An Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, Kil...<\/span>\n An Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, Killarney, of the one part, and Michael O'Riordan of Railway Station, Caherciveen,( Permanent Way Inspector Great Southern and Wedstern Railway) of the other part I.V.D. No. 2901. Custom House, Dublin. Folio No. 137K. Relating to the lease of a dwellijng house and yard situated in College Stereet, Killarney. Handdrawn map of house and yard for Michael O'Riordan on back page of document.
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\n An Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, of...<\/span>\n An Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney House, of the one part and James D O'Shea of High Street, Killarney (Blacksmith) of the other part. I.V.D. No.9712 Custom House, Dublin. Folio No. 158. Relating to a forge and plot of ground at High Street, Killarney. Map of area is drawn on back of document.
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\n Letter to Mr Thomas Leonard from Thomas Lynch, Listowel relating to the lease of the Park dated 1809 from Lord...<\/span>\n Letter to Mr Thomas Leonard from Thomas Lynch, Listowel relating to the lease of the Park dated 1809 from Lord Kenmare (1st Earl) to Coltsman.
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\n Application for compensation for criminal injury to property by The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) E...<\/span>\n Application for compensation for criminal injury to property by The Right Honourable Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare of Kenmare House, Killarney, to Kerry County Council. That £21.13s.0p compensation be paid. A wood and corrugated Iron Hut and a table were set on fire and destroyed on 1st February 1920. The court decided that the sum of £11 compensation be paid to the Earl of Kenmare.
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\n Two letters from Lord Kenmare writing from 66 Cadogan Square, London S.W. to Reynolds (no first name), Lord Ke...<\/span>\n Two letters from Lord Kenmare writing from 66 Cadogan Square, London S.W. to Reynolds (no first name), Lord Kenmare's land agent?, relating to Sheill's tenancy at the Park, probably Killarney.
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\n Lord Kenmare's (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Estate. Letters relating to grazing rights at Knockacullig,Kilcumm...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare's (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Estate. Letters relating to grazing rights at Knockacullig,Kilcummin, Killarney, Co Kerry
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\n Landlord: Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Tenant: Cornelius Mangan. The Land Commission determin...<\/span>\n Landlord: Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Tenant: Cornelius Mangan. The Land Commission determines the Fair Rent of £3.7s.0d. On 21 acres with grazing on mountain at Knockacullig North, Kilcummin, Killarney, Co Kerry.
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\n Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Accounts. Receipts for instalment payments. Payers name Earl of Kenmare, ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Accounts. Receipts for instalment payments. Payers name Earl of Kenmare, lands Nunstown. Estate Marshall. Folio No. 6227. Payers name Cyril Pinder, J Bevan lands Nunstown. Estate Marshall. Folio No. 6227. Payers name Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, lands Bunrower. Estate Herbert. Folio No. 5473.
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\n Donovan (Bantry) vs The Earl of Kenmare. Irish Land Commission Appeal Court.\nHand drawn map dated 1895 ?...<\/span>\n Donovan (Bantry) vs The Earl of Kenmare. Irish Land Commission Appeal Court.\nHand drawn map dated 1895 ? of Bantry area showing Newtown House and demesne. Date written in such a way as could also be 1805.\n\nILC Appeal Court procedings dated 21 June 1895 ? Stamp not entirely clear.\nCourt stamp dated 29 June '95 ? Also not very clear.\n\nMost likely 1895 as online records show case as occurring in 1890s. See: https:\/\/ie.vlex.com\/vid\/donovan-claimant-earl-of-839614768
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\n Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney of the first...<\/span>\n Indenture made between The Right Honourable Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare of Killarney of the first part. William Henry O'Sullivan of Main Street Bantry. Patrick Sullivan and Jeremiah Murphy of the second part and Cork County Council of the third part. Relating to the carrying out of public work that is to build a bridge at Borlin School House on the lands of Inchinarihen and Cappanabrick on the road from Bantry to Kilgarvan. Letter from A Exham, Solicitor, South Mall Cork to Maurice Leonard, Killarney, relating to same.
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\n Correspondence between O'Keeffe and Lynch, Solicitors, Dublin, Mr Maurice Leonard and A\/G. White relating to M...<\/span>\n Correspondence between O'Keeffe and Lynch, Solicitors, Dublin, Mr Maurice Leonard and A\/G. White relating to Mining Rights at Derryclogher, Bantry, Co Cork.
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\n Map or Plan of Parcel of Land (30 in total). Killarney Rural District. Notice as to proposed compuilsory acqui...<\/span>\n Map or Plan of Parcel of Land (30 in total). Killarney Rural District. Notice as to proposed compuilsory acquision of lands. The Killarney Rural District Court
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\n High Court of Justice Chancery Dision Record. Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmar...<\/span>\n High Court of Justice Chancery Dision Record. Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) and Charles Fleming Defendant. Relating to a restraining order from cutting down trees in the lands of Ardagh in Co. Kerry.
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\n Index page and letter regarding Kenmare Estate, Devan and Pinder v Jeremiah McCarthy and Donal McCarthy regard...<\/span>\n Index page and letter regarding Kenmare Estate, Devan and Pinder v Jeremiah McCarthy and Donal McCarthy regarding the ownership of the Lakes' Quay and other grounds surrounding Ross Castle and the sporting rights and licence.
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\n Statement of defence and counter claim Michael O'Leary plaintiff and Alaxander, Patrick and Annie Moynihan. C...<\/span>\n Statement of defence and counter claim Michael O'Leary plaintiff and Alaxander, Patrick and Annie Moynihan. Counter claim by Moynihans v Ml. O' Leary and Valentine Charles (5th Earl of Kenmare) defendants disagreement about tenancy agreement and rights to lands and unlawful entry to lands and driving out of cattle
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\n In County Court of Kerry plaintiff Timothy Hurley, New St.Killarney to be re instated in father's tenancy in F...<\/span>\n In County Court of Kerry plaintiff Timothy Hurley, New St.Killarney to be re instated in father's tenancy in Fossa and getting possession from David Lynch who had 11 month grazing agreement.
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\n Land Commissioners Query to Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) regarding tenant Cors Buck...<\/span>\n Land Commissioners Query to Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) regarding tenant Cors Buckley of Clounts, Co. Kerry advance of money applied for. Reply: Referring to Mr. Moriarty's interview with the estate commissionesrs on 15th Dec last the commissioners will be prepared to advance £50 in all for the purchase of the above described holdings provided that the tenants consent to the consolodation of same be procured and lodged in this office
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\n Captain Burus-Hartopp to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl): Lord Kenmare to Capt. Burns-Hartopp. Lette...<\/span>\n Captain Burus-Hartopp to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl): Lord Kenmare to Capt. Burns-Hartopp. Letter relates to the conveyance of lands at Tullaha, Glenflesk
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\n Labourers (Ireland) Acts, 1893 to 1906 Killarney Rural District. Notice to the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Ch...<\/span>\n Labourers (Ireland) Acts, 1893 to 1906 Killarney Rural District. Notice to the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Killarney House of proposed compulsory purchase of 1 acre and 10 square perches at Roxboro shown on accompoanying map. (22 page document)
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\n From Court of the Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts. Estate of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th ...<\/span>\n From Court of the Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts. Estate of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) regarding the apportionment and redemption of rents
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\n Assignment made between Lucy Healy and Thomas J. Lyne Executors and Trustees of the will of the late John B He...<\/span>\n Assignment made between Lucy Healy and Thomas J. Lyne Executors and Trustees of the will of the late John B Healy of Clounalour, Tralee, Contractor deceased, that the dwelling house and premises at Moyaightragh in Killarney as now in the possession of the purchaser known as no. 4 Mangerton View Killarney together with premises and plot of ground at the rear being portion of the premises demised by lease to hold the said premises.
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\n Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts Record of the Earl of Kenare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) ...<\/span>\n Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts Record of the Earl of Kenare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl of Kenmare) No. E.C. 8523. . Re townland of Scartlea query on lease does not come under the name of Scartlea in any settlements or Title deeds. This townland of Scartlea was with a number of other lands let under the name of gortagullane under lease dated 1st May 1811 to Thomas Galway at a rent of £195 and lease expired on 1868.
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\n From Eugene J,Dowling Solr on behalf of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Ear) to the Secretary of the Esta...<\/span>\n From Eugene J,Dowling Solr on behalf of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Ear) to the Secretary of the Estate Commissioners under the instruction of Fr Brick, Kilcummin re. rights to bogs in the Kenmare Est. Case before the County Court Judge regarding. Kenmare & Morris v James Fleming in a test case heard and dismissed. It found that Lord Kenmare was not entitled to any surface damange under the terms of the Turbary deeds on 20 March, 1915. Order by Judge Gordon that the plaintiff recover 6 shillings from James Fleming in respect of his claim.
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\n Re: Kenmare Estate. The McGillycuddy's Head Rents. Note is on headed paper of The Estate Office, Killarney fr...<\/span>\n Re: Kenmare Estate. The McGillycuddy's Head Rents. Note is on headed paper of The Estate Office, Killarney from R.B. Reyonalds to D.M.Moriarty, Solicitor, Killarney. It states that enclosures with the note relate to schedule showing particulars of the above as requested in your letter of the 21st. Inst.
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\n From George Drevar Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors to Mr. John H. Pigot Pembroke Road, states that at the request...<\/span>\n From George Drevar Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors to Mr. John H. Pigot Pembroke Road, states that at the request of Mr. Moriiarty enclosures with the note are particulars of Board of Works loans on the Kenmare Estate as received from the Board of Works.
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\n From David Moriarty, Crown Solicitor, Killarney to Mr. O' Keeffe Estate Office Killarney. Letter requests a ...<\/span>\n From David Moriarty, Crown Solicitor, Killarney to Mr. O' Keeffe Estate Office Killarney. Letter requests a search for legal documents. These refer to a conveyance, a charge on Groyne, a mortgage to secure £750 on Groyne, an agreement of sale of Groyne and a Bond between same parties.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C. 6551A , the estate of Valentine Char...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Record No. E.C. 6551A , the estate of Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare,of 66 Cadogan Sq, London. Letter states that nothing since the sworn affidavid was signed has been paid in respect of the residue to John Baron Revelstoke, Cecil Bering and Creville Douglas, Trustees.The percentage payable or arrears and rent payable and now justly due and owing to them.
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\n From the Estates Commissioners' Offices, Irish Land Commission. Pages 2 & 3 of a 3 page doc. Refers to matter...<\/span>\n From the Estates Commissioners' Offices, Irish Land Commission. Pages 2 & 3 of a 3 page doc. Refers to matters delaying the building of a proposed new road through holdings of Mangan. Tenants prevented from using passages over their holdings. A fence erected to divert direction of proposed road. Prevention of tenants from using this means of access. Also. parts of the road should be put into repair for the use of tenants cutting turf. Refers to the townlands of Kilcredane Coolick, Reevaun and Buddahhaun in Co. Kerry.
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\n Form 55 of the Co. Kerry Asssizes 1908. No. 34 Patrick Sullivan Plaintiff v John Lyne Defendant. Decision on ...<\/span>\n Form 55 of the Co. Kerry Asssizes 1908. No. 34 Patrick Sullivan Plaintiff v John Lyne Defendant. Decision on appeal. Reverse Decree D.O.M. with costs of appeal without prejudice to plaintiffes right to surface damage. Certified true copy of an entry in the civil bill appeal book by Clerk of the Crown of Peace, Co. Kerry. J.C Dwoling
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\n 9 page document. Form D Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners Schedule of Areas. Rusheen, Lecarhoo, Ba...<\/span>\n 9 page document. Form D Irish Land Commission, Estate Commissioners Schedule of Areas. Rusheen, Lecarhoo, Ballybrack, Longfield, Mounthenny, Ardywanig. Estate of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl)
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\n From Messrs G.D. Fottrells & Co. in connection with purchase by the Irish Land Commission. Re. Kenmare estate ...<\/span>\n From Messrs G.D. Fottrells & Co. in connection with purchase by the Irish Land Commission. Re. Kenmare estate 6551 part 1., with regard to schedules as to arrears of rent. Re negotiation fee on the purchase money for Mrs Phyllis McSweeney's holding in Sheheree. Re affidavits of Lord Kenmare and Mr. Moriarty.
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\n 6 page document Form E. 21 Record No. E.C. 7635 agreement by the Land Commission to purchase lands of Valentin...<\/span>\n 6 page document Form E. 21 Record No. E.C. 7635 agreement by the Land Commission to purchase lands of Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare . Legal letters and handwritten notes with regard to this.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Ciommission Estate Commissioners. Deponent Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Ciommission Estate Commissioners. Deponent Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Estate of the Earl of Kenmare. Purchase of lands by tenants. Refers to matters before sale - claims for arrears, rent due and other matters. After payment claims the residue is payable of the 1st part the Hon. Elizabeth Baring (Countess of Kenmare), 2nd party Edward Charles Baron Revelstoke, 3rd part John Baring, Cecil Baring and Geoffrey Nicholas Dawney & others - 4th and 5th parts.
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\n Made out to D. M. Moriarty Esq.regarding costs, outlay and balance due to Messrs Fottrell regarding Kenmare v...<\/span>\n Made out to D. M. Moriarty Esq.regarding costs, outlay and balance due to Messrs Fottrell regarding Kenmare v Courtney and Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) v Mahony.
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\n 22 part document. Legal letters. List of advances made under the 1903 Land Purchase Act. List of purchasing ...<\/span>\n 22 part document. Legal letters. List of advances made under the 1903 Land Purchase Act. List of purchasing tenants' schedules. Particulars of payments made in respect of costs of sale. Land Commission notification letter of purchase price of kenmare estate that was credited to the estate. A hand written list of cash lodgements of tenants in 1918 regarding 1903 act. Records of the Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners,
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\n From David Moriarty Solicitor sent to Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). E.C. 6551. The letter foll...<\/span>\n From David Moriarty Solicitor sent to Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). E.C. 6551. The letter follows up on a query and inspection by the Estates Commissioners into a deceased tenant purchaser and requiring steps to be taken so the holding be vested into the person properly entitled thereto.
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\n Land Purchase Tables Booklet. Published to assist landlords and tenants in carrying out sales under the Irish...<\/span>\n Land Purchase Tables Booklet. Published to assist landlords and tenants in carrying out sales under the Irish Land Act, 1903. by W.S. Collis, M.A., Solicitors. Published by E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafton St., Dublin.
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\n Castlerosse Estate - Arrears due up to and on 30 September 1903, Summary. One page document. (Valentine Charle...<\/span>\n Castlerosse Estate - Arrears due up to and on 30 September 1903, Summary. One page document. (Valentine Charles Viscount Castlerosse became 5th Earl of Kenmare in 1905 following the death of his father Valentine Augustus 4th Earl).
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\n Copy of T. Huggore's list of documents referred to in his letter of 22 December 1911.The documents are listed ...<\/span>\n Copy of T. Huggore's list of documents referred to in his letter of 22 December 1911.The documents are listed in this cover letter :- Agreements, Preliminary Agreements, Indenture, Copy Consent, Circular and Letters. One page handwritten document.
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\n From Geo D. Fottreil & Sons in account with David M. Moriarty. Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) v Courtn...<\/span>\n From Geo D. Fottreil & Sons in account with David M. Moriarty. Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) v Courtney - Agency Account.
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\n Letter from M. McCartie Solicitor to D. M. Moriarty - Kenmare Estate re Messrs. Fottrell's Outlay. Furnishing...<\/span>\n Letter from M. McCartie Solicitor to D. M. Moriarty - Kenmare Estate re Messrs. Fottrell's Outlay. Furnishing partriculars of charges and expences, some of which are disputed.
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\n Pages numbered 447 to 457. Kenmare Estate outlay. Details of expenses, car, car hire, parcels, copy maps,parch...<\/span>\n Pages numbered 447 to 457. Kenmare Estate outlay. Details of expenses, car, car hire, parcels, copy maps,parchments, telegram paid to Moriarty and more. 5 page document.
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\n Court of Land Commission, Land purchase acts. Estate of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Affidavid o...<\/span>\n Court of Land Commission, Land purchase acts. Estate of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Affidavid of Mary O'Sullivan of Brewsterfield House, Killarney, as to death of Mary Curtayne of Woodford, Lissyviggeen (see K.88E.14 also). Sworn before a Justice of the Peace. 2 page document.
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\n Affidavid of the Earl of Kenmare Valentine Charles 5th Earl. Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners. Regar...<\/span>\n Affidavid of the Earl of Kenmare Valentine Charles 5th Earl. Irish Land Commission Estate Commissioners. Regarding land purchase. List of funds to be allocated, receipts for cash advanced, claims for arrears and rents due and other matters before sale. Document bound together\nwith thread, three pages.
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\n A notice of Trial from Dowling solicitor for plaintiff to to D.M Moriarty solicitor for defendant. Court of ...<\/span>\n A notice of Trial from Dowling solicitor for plaintiff to to D.M Moriarty solicitor for defendant. Court of the Irish Land Commission. Regarding matters relating to conyeyancing of different holdings, legal matters reffering to rulings of the court, acts, purchase money, deeds and head rents. Six page document
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\n Indenture 1927, between Valentine Charles (5th Earl of Kenmare) of Killarney Vendor, John Baron Revelstoke of ...<\/span>\n Indenture 1927, between Valentine Charles (5th Earl of Kenmare) of Killarney Vendor, John Baron Revelstoke of 8 Bishops Gate, London and Cecil Baring of 8 Bishops Gate, London with Julia O'Connor of College St., Killarney the purchaser of premises. £200 paid to trustees and conveyed. Schedule referred to Marriage Settlement of 25 April 1887 and made on the occasion of the marriage of the vendor with Elizabeth Countess of Kenmare, then and therein called the Honourable Elizabeth Baring. Two page document.
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\n Counihan and Flynn\nRegarding 3 Quarries over which quarrying rights can be used in the future. One quarry is s...<\/span>\n Counihan and Flynn\nRegarding 3 Quarries over which quarrying rights can be used in the future. One quarry is situated at Toorenemult on the land of Patrick Cronin and is called the Coom Quarry. There are also quarries in Corbally and Killahane. The Killahane Quarry has been worked for the past 6 yrs. The stone from the Cathedral was taken from Killahane Quarry. Signed R.B. Reyonalds. Four page document
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Final Notice to Claimants & Incumbrancers. Land purchase Act. Record no. 8...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Final Notice to Claimants & Incumbrancers. Land purchase Act. Record no. 8528. A final notice to claimants the schedule refers to the townlands situated in the Barony of Magunihy. One page document.
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\n From Solicitor D.M. Moriarty to Barney Roche about plots 3a, 3b and 4 at Ballydowney which were omitted from l...<\/span>\n From Solicitor D.M. Moriarty to Barney Roche about plots 3a, 3b and 4 at Ballydowney which were omitted from legal documents. Apportionments proposed are agreed for lands except for plot no 4 if it is to be redeemed may later have a further apportionment of proposed rents. Also included in letter are tenants' agreements and other holdings, 3 labours' cottages at Cleeny and purchase money for Coolgarriv. Two page document.
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\n From E.J. Dowling, Clerk of the Crown & Peace, Tralee. The letter is in answer to a query made about legal ma...<\/span>\n From E.J. Dowling, Clerk of the Crown & Peace, Tralee. The letter is in answer to a query made about legal matters with regard to lands at Groyne. One page document.
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\n Kerry Survey Written on headed paper of Allanson-Winn & King Civil Engineers College Green Dublin, from R.G. ...<\/span>\n Kerry Survey Written on headed paper of Allanson-Winn & King Civil Engineers College Green Dublin, from R.G. Allanson King regarding the division of bogs at Reavaun and Boolacullane. A list of tenants: Willie Horan, Mic.Leary, Pat Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, Dan Kelly John Mangan and Jerry Dennehy- Reavaun bog. Mat. Cronin and Mic Daly Boolacullane bog. Notes on meeting with them and their position on the divisions.One page document.
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\n Re Land Acts 1903 and 1909. To D.M. Moriarty Solicior Record No. E.C. 6551 (V). Regarding tenant Patrick Coa...<\/span>\n Re Land Acts 1903 and 1909. To D.M. Moriarty Solicior Record No. E.C. 6551 (V). Regarding tenant Patrick Coakley, Ballycasheen and his application no. 853 for an advance to the commissioners. He should consent to consolodate his two plots 12A and 13 and the purchase money for both should be paid by cash. One page document.
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\n Sale by public auction at The Court House, Killarney. P.J. O'Connor Auctioneer. Unsigned, undated memorandum t...<\/span>\n Sale by public auction at The Court House, Killarney. P.J. O'Connor Auctioneer. Unsigned, undated memorandum to acknowledge the premises comprising Lot 4 was purchased at £200. 36 Folio. £4-12-8d due. Mce. McCartie Solr. One page document.
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\n G.D. Fortrell & Sons Solr. To D.M. Moriarty Solr. Kenmare Estate Ref E.C. 6551A. Claim for payment for fees a...<\/span>\n G.D. Fortrell & Sons Solr. To D.M. Moriarty Solr. Kenmare Estate Ref E.C. 6551A. Claim for payment for fees and outlay in connection with estate. Two page document
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\n Handwritten note signed by David M. Moriarty Solicitor to Mr Fuller re bog. Mentions he is enclosing a lease o...<\/span>\n Handwritten note signed by David M. Moriarty Solicitor to Mr Fuller re bog. Mentions he is enclosing a lease of N.D. Cearney and copies of judgements. Lyne (Kenmare estate) and Ml. Kelliher (Kaitofts estate) who's title actions were beaten. A tenant (elligible) they are willing to offer the same terms of tenancy as another tenant. One page document
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\n Typed query no. 6551 requiring endorsement of agreements with regard to Arthur O'Keeffe and Eugene O'Keeffe te...<\/span>\n Typed query no. 6551 requiring endorsement of agreements with regard to Arthur O'Keeffe and Eugene O'Keeffe tenants in the townlands or Lissivigeen, to be lodged with the Commissioners. In the reply section confirmation that this has been done. 2 page document.
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\n The Earl of Kenmare Valentine Charles (Browne, 5th Earl) with Dr.George J. Bastible, Killarney. Memorandum of ...<\/span>\n The Earl of Kenmare Valentine Charles (Browne, 5th Earl) with Dr.George J. Bastible, Killarney. Memorandum of agreement to let on a yearly tenancy to Dr. Bastible from 1 june 1931 house and premises, yard, garage etc. at Scrahan known as the Priory. 1 page document.
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\n Indenture 1923 between Valentine Charles (Browne, 5th Earl) Earl of Kenmare the vendor and David Heelan Ballyc...<\/span>\n Indenture 1923 between Valentine Charles (Browne, 5th Earl) Earl of Kenmare the vendor and David Heelan Ballycahill, Knocklong, Co. Limerick. Lands in the barony of Small County and County Limerick part at Ballycahill 38 acres and 12 perches. 3 page document
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\n Typed Queries include rights to cut turf, grazing rights, rights of way, requests agreements of purchase of ho...<\/span>\n Typed Queries include rights to cut turf, grazing rights, rights of way, requests agreements of purchase of holdings, requests for consent to ammend errors in area no's of holdings and others. 3 page document
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\n Record No. E.C 8523. Queries include notes of rulings, advances apprlied for by tenants, original fishing rig...<\/span>\n Record No. E.C 8523. Queries include notes of rulings, advances apprlied for by tenants, original fishing rights, grazing rights, map detail and others. 5 page document.
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\n Matters relating to a section of the property that it claims requires proper access to the turbary banks of t...<\/span>\n Matters relating to a section of the property that it claims requires proper access to the turbary banks of turf in Revaun. A right of way over Manga's holding on map is not marked on ground and tenants cutting away the side of the road. Road should be properly defined. Mangan prevention tenants from using this means of access and the errecting fences to attempt to change the direction of the new road. Consent of tenants for new road should be lodged. Road from Coolick School should be repaired to facilitate drawing out of turf. 2 page docuiment by 2 copies.
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\n 2 official copies of claim No. 134. Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Barton. Between Valentine (Valentine Charl...<\/span>\n 2 official copies of claim No. 134. Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Barton. Between Valentine (Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl) Earl of Kenmare Plaintiff and John Neill Defendant. An agreement with John Neill 1907 to become caretaker and occupy lands & dwelling house etc at Coolcorcoran \/ Upper Park and also take the grazing of the lands. In 1916 following notification of intention of not re-letting the lands a disagreement around rent money versus grazing money arose. 6 page document.
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\n Re Tenant John P. Looney, report says the land is bad despite draining and reclaiming, had reverted back to b...<\/span>\n Re Tenant John P. Looney, report says the land is bad despite draining and reclaiming, had reverted back to barren nature. Holding No. 36 and 3 were one holding in his father's time but later divided with sister. This land is more arable. Land Commmission letter states vendor taking proceedings against this tenant for arrears of rent. Commissioners look for an agreement signed by tenant for purchase of holding and copy report for vendor. Prepared to make an advance of £365. 3 page document. townland listed as \"3 Cottages\", Estate No. EC 8528.
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\n Accounts page detailing a list of expense amounts for 1915. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles ...<\/span>\n Accounts page detailing a list of expense amounts for 1915. Estate of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Court of the Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Act Record E.C. 6551A. Detailed consent to pay Solr. George Fottrell £52-5-6 for professional charges out of the amounts payable to me as costs of sale on the final schedule herein. 3 page document
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\n Typed headed paper details forthcoming meetings of the members of The Landowners' Convention Kerry. Circular ...<\/span>\n Typed headed paper details forthcoming meetings of the members of The Landowners' Convention Kerry. Circular refers to Annual Meeting, Elections to Convention for 1904, Irish Land Acts 1903 and other matters, National Circular re the publication of Statutory rules and forms amd other matters. Land Conference Report with passages on the Equitable price. 6 page document.
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\n Kenmare Estate Accounts. Page shows outlays, costs and balances referring to Kenmare Estate and in connectio...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate Accounts. Page shows outlays, costs and balances referring to Kenmare Estate and in connection with Ref. No. E.C. 6551 and other matters.The legal letter offers to send another copy showing particulars of how the balance is made up.
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\n Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) v Mahony & others. Geo. D. Fottrell & Sons in account with David M. Moria...<\/span>\n Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) v Mahony & others. Geo. D. Fottrell & Sons in account with David M. Moriarty. Amount of costs with outlay deducted. Amount of net profit costs and Mr. Moriarty's half share.
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\n Property of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) and Trustees including John Baron Revelstoke, Cec...<\/span>\n Property of the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) and Trustees including John Baron Revelstoke, Cecil Baring and Greville Douglas. Sale by Publlic Auction at The Court House, Bantry, Co. Cork. Property in four lots. 24 page document
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\n Kenmare Estate Accounts, three pages numbers 1080 to 1082. Hand written entries detailing Kenmare Estate outla...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate Accounts, three pages numbers 1080 to 1082. Hand written entries detailing Kenmare Estate outlay includes dates, description, amounts and voucher numbers. Signed D. Moriarty.
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\n Geo. Fottrell and Sons to D. M. Moriarty. Kenmare Ref E.C. 6551, 8523, 8528. Advising receipts for quit rent c...<\/span>\n Geo. Fottrell and Sons to D. M. Moriarty. Kenmare Ref E.C. 6551, 8523, 8528. Advising receipts for quit rent certificates should be given to the Quit Rent office to expediate Quit Rent certificates required by the estate from this office. Also Re E.C. 7636 acknowledgement receipt of a letter enclosing purchase agreement of Richard O'Carroll of Kiltealy for the land commission. 2 page document
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\n Between Jeremiah Connor, farmer of Gneeveguilla, of the one part and Edward O'Connell of same place of the oth...<\/span>\n Between Jeremiah Connor, farmer of Gneeveguilla, of the one part and Edward O'Connell of same place of the other part. Agreement re farm of land in part of townland in Gneeveguilla to assign to Edward O'Connell for £55 as held by J. O'Connor as tenant of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl).4 acres, No. 18881 in landlord's book to be held for 15 yrs as it is now held and payment of rent of 17 shillings therefor. 1 page document
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\n Typed solicitor's letter from D. M. Moriarty to Messrs, G. Fottrell re Kenmare Estate records Nos. 6551, 8523 ...<\/span>\n Typed solicitor's letter from D. M. Moriarty to Messrs, G. Fottrell re Kenmare Estate records Nos. 6551, 8523 and 8528 re deeds that cannot be found. Head rent redemption of Estate of Daniel & Denis McCarthie. No registeration of death of Mary Curtayne of Woodford (see K.87E.4 also). Correspondance and comments on various rulings and acts outstanding and other matters. Letter refers to townlands of: Carhoonroe, Annaghbeg, Gavrian, Coom, Gneeveguilla, Gullaun West, Knocknageehy, Tooreenamult, Toornamanaugh. 7 page document
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\n Matters relate to the sale by Public Auction of the RIC Police Barracks at the court house in Hospital, Count...<\/span>\n Matters relate to the sale by Public Auction of the RIC Police Barracks at the court house in Hospital, County Limerick.
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\n An Incomplete letter - M. Mc Cartie Solr. Killarney, refers to what actions are to be undertaken to get Land C...<\/span>\n An Incomplete letter - M. Mc Cartie Solr. Killarney, refers to what actions are to be undertaken to get Land Commission requirements carried out. Also a query on expences with regard to items on an outlay. 2 page typed document
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\n A list of the Electoral Divisions and townlands within the Kilmallock Union, County Limerick. Included at the...<\/span>\n A list of the Electoral Divisions and townlands within the Kilmallock Union, County Limerick. Included at the back a note from the Assistant Clerk of The Clerk's Office Boardroom, Kilmallock. 6 page document bound together with thread.
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\n Re Firies Quarry. Letter from Mr. McCarthie Solr. He did not recommend Mr. Counihan as Manager of Quarry. S...<\/span>\n Re Firies Quarry. Letter from Mr. McCarthie Solr. He did not recommend Mr. Counihan as Manager of Quarry. States the tenants are determined that what they regard as their property not be disposed of by Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Mr. Counihan, or any one else without their consent and unless the undertaking asked for in a former letter is received a writ will be issued claiming an injunction and tenants will refuse to pay the interest on their purchase money.
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\n Earl of Kenmarre (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to Huggard. In The High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancory Di...<\/span>\n Earl of Kenmarre (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to Huggard. In The High Court of Justice in Ireland. Chancory Division. Addressed to Mr. Moriarty Solr in region, hereby required on an application of Thomas Huggard Solr for costs, to attend Four Courts 19th July 1915 to tax the costs of said Solr.and from thence until the said taxation shall be disposed of. Signed Taxing Master John Culhane.
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\n Particulars of Estate unsold rental on January 1st 1910. Details of Folios, Townlands, Tenants' Names,Yearly ...<\/span>\n Particulars of Estate unsold rental on January 1st 1910. Details of Folios, Townlands, Tenants' Names,Yearly Rents and Total Rental for each townland, Also detail of purchased and eviction notes. 9 page document.
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\n Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare 1st part, F.S Wrench,, M. Finucane, W. F. Bailey 2nd part. R.B. Reyno...<\/span>\n Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare 1st part, F.S Wrench,, M. Finucane, W. F. Bailey 2nd part. R.B. Reynolds and C. O'Keeffe 3rd part, regarding the management and disposal of Turbary, said parcels of bog, to be vested in Trustees to be selected or approved by the tenants. Pending the completion of the purchase Trustees should be appointed by the Estate Commissioners. This Indenture witnesses the selection and appointment of R.B. Reynolds and C. O' Keeffe of the Estate Office, Killarney, to act as Agent and Manager on behalf of the vendor. Includes Schedule of names and holding of tenants. Document -1 large sheet folded and printed on 4 sides. (Two copies, one with handwritten additions to schedule)
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 6551A . Refers to an indenture of settlement, and the Final Sc...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 6551A . Refers to an indenture of settlement, and the Final Schedule of Incumbrances filed. Trustees set out a list of claims that they are entitled to recoup sums paid out of the vendors settled Estates.3 page document bound with thread.
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\n Record No. E.C. 8523. Richard B. Reynolds to vouch negotiation fee. He has acted for tthe vendor Lord Kenmare ...<\/span>\n Record No. E.C. 8523. Richard B. Reynolds to vouch negotiation fee. He has acted for tthe vendor Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) in the sale of lands up to Dec 1917 when he left the vendor's employment. Refers to an agreement in writing in which he is entitled to a sum of £50 sterling in respect of a negotation fee, plus claims for fees for other holdings negotiated, plus commission fees and is now claiming these amounts. 2 page document bound with thread.
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\n Record no. 8528. Refers to the schedule. Makes oath that there is no claim affecting the purchase money of th...<\/span>\n Record no. 8528. Refers to the schedule. Makes oath that there is no claim affecting the purchase money of this estate other than what is in the final schedule. Refers to other matters relevant to sale of the holdings. 4 page document bound with thread.
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\n Sent to Mssers G.D. Fotttrell for his approval as requested. Re. E.C.8528. Referring to what is set out in t...<\/span>\n Sent to Mssers G.D. Fotttrell for his approval as requested. Re. E.C.8528. Referring to what is set out in the schedule, Makes oath that there is no claim affecting the purchase money of this estate other than what is in the final schedule. Other matters relevant before sale. 5 page document some handwritten notes added on margins
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\n The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Record no. E.C. 8528, Court of the Irish Land Commission. Aff...<\/span>\n The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Record no. E.C. 8528, Court of the Irish Land Commission. Affidavit refers to the sale of land and to points which are in the schelule. Oath confirms no claims affects the puichase money of this estate other that what is in the schedule. Refers to funds to be allocated and residue after claims to go to John Baron. Other matters also. 3 page document bound together with thread.
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\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Record No. E.C. 6551 Part 1. Refers to the sale of land 2nd part Elizabeth...<\/span>\n Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, Record No. E.C. 6551 Part 1. Refers to the sale of land 2nd part Elizabeth Baring,3rd Edward Charles Baron Ravenstock, John Baring 4th part, Cecil Baring & Geoffrey Nicholas Dawney, & Greville Douglas 5th part. Makes oath about particulars of funds to be allocated, Refers to claiments Brian McSweeney and Mr Farrer as trustees entitled to arrears of rents. Charles J Hugginson London appointed trustee of sale and other matters. 4 page document
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission Record No. E.C. 8523 to M. McCartie Solr for Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission Record No. E.C. 8523 to M. McCartie Solr for Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Affidavit to vouch negotiation fee in the sale of lands on the vendor's behalf. R.B. Reynolds left this employment in December 1917. 2 page document bound with thread.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 7635, to vouch claim to residue etc. Refers to points in t...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 7635, to vouch claim to residue etc. Refers to points in the schedule. After all payments of claims residue payable to 1st part Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) 2nd part Elizabeth Baring, 3rd part John Baring, Cecil Baring & Nicholas Dawney, 4th John Baron Ravelstoke, Geoffray Nicholas Dawney and Greville Douglas 5th part. Maurice McCarthy Solr.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 6551A. Refers to an affidavit sworn and filed earlier in 1...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission, Record No. E.C. 6551A. Refers to an affidavit sworn and filed earlier in 1917 in the matter of a vouch to a claim of costs due to Mr Moriarty from the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). He states that since then nothing has been paid on foot of this amount. 2 page document bound with thread. Sent to Solr. Mce McCartie representing.
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\n Estate of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co. Cork. Rec. E. C. 7635. Section V1. List of holding...<\/span>\n Estate of Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), Co. Cork. Rec. E. C. 7635. Section V1. List of holdings represemted by advance of £1170. Agreement between Vendor & Land Commission for purchase. Notes on arrears, rent and claims.Tenants:- John Cronin, James Mahony, Ml. Sullivan, John Connor, Ml. Sullivan, Ml. Mahony, John Coppinge, Julia Kennedy, Mary Harrington. 2 page document.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission, Affidavit (1) Rec No. E.C.6551, part 1 & 2 E.C. 7635 section V1. Affidavit...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission, Affidavit (1) Rec No. E.C.6551, part 1 & 2 E.C. 7635 section V1. Affidavit (2). Rec No. 8523. Involve claims of costs by Mr Moriarty acting for Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) in the sale of the vendor's estates. Costs are due to Mr Moriarty. Sets forth particulars of payments made in other vendors' estates. Both affidavits bound with thread. 6 page document. Sent to Mce. McCartie Solr.
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\n Affidavit Rec No. 8523, refers to Mr. Reynold's claim for costs regarding negotiation of sales of estate. Sta...<\/span>\n Affidavit Rec No. 8523, refers to Mr. Reynold's claim for costs regarding negotiation of sales of estate. Statement signed by Mr. Reynolds of making no claim for fees against the funds to credit in this estate. Correspondance regarding clarification of Reynold's claims, E.C, Nos. 6551 (1) & (2), 7528, 8523,\n.Mentioned in letters are Loreto Convent, Scartlea, Dr O'Sullivan, Schoolmaster, O'Leary and Nuns all in Rathmore. 8 page document.
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Rec 6551 Title of Vendor to all lands mentioned below by abstract of titl...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission. Rec 6551 Title of Vendor to all lands mentioned below by abstract of title is identical with that lodged in the matter of the estate of the same Rec No.E.T.A., 9012, 9012A, 8528 Kerry 7635 Cork . David Moriarty's Solr sworn oath that this statement is true and correct. 4 page document
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\n Court of Irish Land Commission.Typed draft Affidavitt, re sale of land, vendor Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustu...<\/span>\n Court of Irish Land Commission.Typed draft Affidavitt, re sale of land, vendor Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl). Sworn doc refers to points in schedules. Residue following all claims payable to John Baron Revelstoke, Cecil Baring & Greville Douglas.Trustees Lord Kenmare deponent 1st part, Elizabeth Baring 2nd, Edward Charles Baron Revelstoke 3rd part, John Baring, Cecil Baring and Geoffrey Nicholas Dawnay 4th part, John Baron Revelstone, Geo. Nicholas Dawney 5th part. 4 page document
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\n Two Legal documents, Official Orders of the Irish Land Commission relating to the Earl of Kenmare, Record No.E...<\/span>\n Two Legal documents, Official Orders of the Irish Land Commission relating to the Earl of Kenmare, Record No.E.C. 6551. Relates to Fossa, Barony of Magunihy. Sets out particulars of purchase.No.on Map, townland and area. Sum of money agreed for purchase. Refers to legal issues:- maintainance charges under Public Wors Acts, sporting rights and other matters that pertain to the Estate. 2 page document.
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\n Handwritten memorandum referring to Coolick area, Parish of Kilcummin. Agreement between Richard B. Reynmolds ...<\/span>\n Handwritten memorandum referring to Coolick area, Parish of Kilcummin. Agreement between Richard B. Reynmolds agent for the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) and Catherine & Jeremiah Courtney.\nAgreement that Courtnerys receive £10 & consent to a 15 ft wide passage through their holding to the turbary along the line W.H.L M on map so tenant purchasers allotted turbary may have access to it as long as turbary remains.1 page document
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\n Three printed forms of Court of Irish Land Commission. Rec E.C. 8523.. An Agreement to costs of £800 due...<\/span>\n Three printed forms of Court of Irish Land Commission. Rec E.C. 8523.. An Agreement to costs of £800 due to Messrs Geo. Fottrell Solr. For the vendor in the sale of Kenmare Estates. Refers to an earlier agreement to pay Mr. Fottrell. Land Commission ratifies the agreement & consent should be made a rule of court. 4 page document
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\n Typed, draft Affidavit of D. Moriarty Solr. With handwritten notes.Title :- Different Estate Nos.\nTo vouch cla...<\/span>\n Typed, draft Affidavit of D. Moriarty Solr. With handwritten notes.Title :- Different Estate Nos.\nTo vouch claim to costs for acting as Solr for vendor in the sale of Estates. 3page document.
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\n Handwritten pages from an accounts' ledger relating to the Kenmare Estate. Details of expenses of Mr M. Moriar...<\/span>\n Handwritten pages from an accounts' ledger relating to the Kenmare Estate. Details of expenses of Mr M. Moriarty Solr. For end of 1908. Sundry items. Amounting to £2.15.0. 2 page document.
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\n Typed terms of land purchases relating to Kenmare Estate in Kerry, lists rates for different tenant types. Fir...<\/span>\n Typed terms of land purchases relating to Kenmare Estate in Kerry, lists rates for different tenant types. First term tenants, Second term tenants, Tenants in possession as caretakers, Expired tenants and others. 3 page document (1 blank sheet)
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\n Earl of Kenmare, Rec No. E.C. 8523. Land Commissioners' official query to check if lands for sale in this inst...<\/span>\n Earl of Kenmare, Rec No. E.C. 8523. Land Commissioners' official query to check if lands for sale in this instance (not specified) are subject to the payment of a drainage maintenance rate. Handwritten reply from Piggot, Estte Office, Killarney, states that they are not. 1 page document.
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\n Typed letter to Mce. McCartie Solr from Geo Fottrell & Sons Re: Kenmare Estate Rec No. E.C. 6551, Part 1, Part...<\/span>\n Typed letter to Mce. McCartie Solr from Geo Fottrell & Sons Re: Kenmare Estate Rec No. E.C. 6551, Part 1, Part 2 8523 & 7635. Requiring some letters and affidavits to be forwarded regarding claims to clarify issues before whatever funds are available are allocated & they can be placed in credit in these estates. 3 page document
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\n Typed letter from Geo. Fottrell Solrs to David M. Moriarty. Re a meeting with Mr Drennan, Assistant Sec. to th...<\/span>\n Typed letter from Geo. Fottrell Solrs to David M. Moriarty. Re a meeting with Mr Drennan, Assistant Sec. to the Estate Commissioners, who promised to send Mr Crookshank's views as to how turbary on Kenmare Estate should be dealt with, by to-nght's post. 1 page document
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\n Typed agreement between the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) and Robert M.D. Sanders agent of Lord...<\/span>\n Typed agreement between the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) and Robert M.D. Sanders agent of Lord Kenmare, for negotiating sales under the Land Purchase (Ireland) Acts. Change of duties, Mr Sanders will cease to act or be responsible for the detailed business of sales and duties, is now to attend at the Land Commission Office & to endeavour to promote and facilitate sales so they can be completed at as early a date as possible. Concerns Counties of Kerry, Cork and Limerick. Details of Remuneration included. E.C. Record Nos. mentioned include 6551 & 8528, Kerry, 8525, 7635, 7636. 4 page document.
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\n The South Western Circuit Court of Justice in Kerry. Plaintiff Elizabeth Magill and Defendant Earl of Kenmare ...<\/span>\n The South Western Circuit Court of Justice in Kerry. Plaintiff Elizabeth Magill and Defendant Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Solr for defendant Maurice McCartie. The pedigtree of a bull bouight by the plaintiff by public auction subject to conditions of sale is the subject. The pedigree appearing in the catalogue was incorrect. The deffendants nor the auctioneers accepted responsibility for any error and do not admit. Defendant cleared of all libel. 1 page document
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\n Typed report and handwritten letter signed by B. Roche. Roche's report concerns apportionment of Head Rents. R...<\/span>\n Typed report and handwritten letter signed by B. Roche. Roche's report concerns apportionment of Head Rents. Refers to the Cleeny East area of Killarney. Roche refers to the schedule where detail of the lands provided. Refers to Cottages for which he is not redeeming Head Rents. McGillicuddy Estate is mentioned. 2 page document.
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\n Letter from Land Commission re E.T.A. 9012,9012A, E.C. 6551. Claims for duty outstanding with the death of Va...<\/span>\n Letter from Land Commission re E.T.A. 9012,9012A, E.C. 6551. Claims for duty outstanding with the death of Valentine Augustus (4th Earl of Kenmare). Letter from Tyrolese looking into queries by D. Moriarty, concerning the difficulty of finding older deeds and other matters. Concerns the following areas:\nKnockataggle More, Ballyfinnane, Boolacullane, Cloonts, Fossa, gortagullane, Lissyconnor and Skahies\n
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\n Letter from Solr. George D. Fottrll to David M. Moriarty Solr. Re. the McGillycuddy's head rents. States he is...<\/span>\n Letter from Solr. George D. Fottrll to David M. Moriarty Solr. Re. the McGillycuddy's head rents. States he is enclosing\/ returning draft notice of motion and the affidavid of Mr. Reynolds & Copy Fee Farm Grant of 2 March 1860. One page document.
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\n A large file of correspondance relating to outstanding claims by R.M.D Sanders, Dublin, covering a long period...<\/span>\n A large file of correspondance relating to outstanding claims by R.M.D Sanders, Dublin, covering a long period of time for negotiation fees due to him for work undertaken as an agent for Lord Kenmare (Valenitne Charles 5th Earl). 59 page document
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\n Handwritten Registrar's Notes. Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Plaintiff v Nora Casey Defendant. Ci...<\/span>\n Handwritten Registrar's Notes. Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Plaintiff v Nora Casey Defendant. Civil Bill brought for recitfication of agreement made between the parties, that the judgement was given an adjourment at Tralee and declared that the said agreement of 1 May 1908 was executed in no existing form by mistake and ordered to have it recinded if within 4 days from service of order which might be made by registered prepaid letter the defendant elects to abide by the said agreement rectified as hereafter. It was ordered the plaintiff should pay defendant his costs. 3 page document.
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\n Typed legal letter from George D. Fottrell and typed draft affidavit & schelule. Coolies area. Record No. E.C....<\/span>\n Typed legal letter from George D. Fottrell and typed draft affidavit & schelule. Coolies area. Record No. E.C. 6551 Forms with list of details :- No. of Application, No. on Map, Townland, Tenant Name, Cash, Queries and Replies. (Land Commission Queries) 3 page document
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts. Record No. 6551A. A detailed list of costs of George D....<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Land Purchase Acts. Record No. 6551A. A detailed list of costs of George D. Fottrell & Sons Solrs.for Vendor Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) dates from Aug 1914 to Oct 1916. This relates to work carried out as instructed. Refers to sales, proceedings and expenses of sale on behalf of the vendor.12 page document bound with thread.
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\n Handwritten draft Affidavit. Record No. 8528. Court of the Irish Land Commission, Purchase Agreement Schedule ...<\/span>\n Handwritten draft Affidavit. Record No. 8528. Court of the Irish Land Commission, Purchase Agreement Schedule due by 24 November 1908 but difficultiesexperienced in collecting tenants' signatures caused a delay. Includes Schedule of sale, dates and lodgements of purchase money for Mary Cronin, John Sullivan, Mary S. Murphy, Denis Hickey, Julia Moynihan, Benjamin Murphy, Genie Leary, Carey, John Cronin, John & Brian Kelly. Concerns townlands of Carhoonroe, Annaghbeg, Gavrian, Coom, Gneeveguilla, Gullaun West, Knocknageehy, Tooreenamult, Toornamanaugh. 1 page document folded and written on 4 parts.
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\n Final Schedule of Incumbrances. Record No. 6551A, typed. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Par...<\/span>\n Final Schedule of Incumbrances. Record No. 6551A, typed. The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). Particulars of claims for costs for negotiation fees as fixed by agreement for the sale of lands, also for surveys, outgoings and interest while acting for vendor. 20 page document
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\n Correspondance & official letter to the Lord Kenmare\/Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), which...<\/span>\n Correspondance & official letter to the Lord Kenmare\/Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles 5th Earl), which confirms his appointment to the Magistracy in Co. Kerry. Also informed that the Commision of the Peace is to be issued to him & that he will attend the Petty Sessions of the District of Coolmagrort, Killarney, Killorglin, Rathmore and Tralee. Copy of a receipt for £6 stamp duty paid included.
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\n Short, handwritten letter to D. M. Moriarty Esq. regarding Carey to Doherty, Folio 2340. 'There is nothing to ...<\/span>\n Short, handwritten letter to D. M. Moriarty Esq. regarding Carey to Doherty, Folio 2340. 'There is nothing to prevent you from proceeding to register proposed change'. From F.C.Downing. 1 page document embossed notepaper Crest of Lord Chancellor's Secretary, Ireland.
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\n Handwritten document detailing the documents sent to to Messrs. Saltwell, Tryon & Saltwell, 1 Slone Buildings,...<\/span>\n Handwritten document detailing the documents sent to to Messrs. Saltwell, Tryon & Saltwell, 1 Slone Buildings, Lincolns. Mary Ellen Curtayne (assignment), William Fagan, James Hope, Archibald Robert Crawford Pitman and Spencer Campbell Thomson (mortgage). Lissivigeen area. 1 page.
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\n Handwritten letter and official printed letters from the Income Tax Offices. Letter seeks payment of overdue a...<\/span>\n Handwritten letter and official printed letters from the Income Tax Offices. Letter seeks payment of overdue amounts due for years1901 and 1902. Office of the Suryeyor of Taxes, Tralee. Lettter regarding returns made by the collector in which £7.10 due has been omitted. Two letters from Income Tax, Ireland, for 1901-1902 and 1903. Notices of duties payable. Drimina Beg, Kenmare. 4 page document.
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\n Limerick Estate Annual Estimate: Rental of Estate and Park Grazing with details of payments, interest, life as...<\/span>\n Limerick Estate Annual Estimate: Rental of Estate and Park Grazing with details of payments, interest, life assurance, rates\/taxes and total. 1 page document.
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\n Single page stamped Saorstát Éireann, entitled Ward. Refers to document and letters A-Z but give...<\/span>\n Single page stamped Saorstát Éireann, entitled Ward. Refers to document and letters A-Z but gives no details. Empty envelope which seemed to have contained documents from the 18th century.
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\n Two typed letters, on headed notepaper, from Sheriff's Office Tralee to Mce. McCartie solr. Regarding Earl of...<\/span>\n Two typed letters, on headed notepaper, from Sheriff's Office Tralee to Mce. McCartie solr. Regarding Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) v Fleming. Acknowledging check received for fees due for the execution and judgement of the above order. Fees are £5. 2 page document
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\n The Hon. Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare to the Killarney Urban District Council. Agreement for letti...<\/span>\n The Hon. Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare to the Killarney Urban District Council. Agreement for letting of part of the lands of Ballydribeen for manure depot. Agreement between Earl Kenmare called the landlord one part & the Urban District Council to take, as tenants, an area of one acre and two rooks. Rent of £6 per annum, to half yearly gales to be paid 1st Feb &1st August. Includes hand drawn and coloured map of area. 2 copies of the agreement. Large sheets with writing on 4 sides of page. 2 page document.
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\n Letters sent by Mauarice Leonard of Kenmare Estate Office with regard to overdue rent for period of 2 years o...<\/span>\n Letters sent by Mauarice Leonard of Kenmare Estate Office with regard to overdue rent for period of 2 years on Earl of Kenmare's (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) holding at Dromina Beg amount of £16. Requests for payment from the Collector of Poor Rates - written requests, demand notes and a notice to serve on holding. Mention of Derryquin Kenmare, Sneem, Dromina Beg. 10 page document
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\n Lord Kenmare to John Dunleavey. Draft Court order re turbary rights at Gearha, Co Kerry. In connection with Ir...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare to John Dunleavey. Draft Court order re turbary rights at Gearha, Co Kerry. In connection with Irish Land Commission purchase.\n
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\n Typed Local government letter and handwritten notes of Estate Office Killarney. Application by Kerry County Co...<\/span>\n Typed Local government letter and handwritten notes of Estate Office Killarney. Application by Kerry County Council for a provisional order to acquire land to provide a recreation ground for female patients of Killarney District Lunatic Asylum. Also hand written notes from the Estate Offices in response to possession demands for a field which were put to Thomas Lyne of Killarney, Daniel Guerin, Dereen and Mick Healy of the Shambles, Killarney town. References to Ardnamureely and Dereen, Killarney.
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\n Accounts sheet headed paper of the Irish Land Commission, with added hand details. Estate Commissioners Scheu...<\/span>\n Accounts sheet headed paper of the Irish Land Commission, with added hand details. Estate Commissioners Scheule of Areas. Map O.S. No. 48 Map 2W. New Schedule. Headings detail- Ref. No.on map, Tenants Name, Area Statute Measure,Tenure & other remarks. Ellen Kelliher, Thomas Kelleher, Jerry McMahon, Mary McCrohan, Dan Gallivan, Glebe.
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\n Printed accounts page with headings, added details filled in by hand. From the Commissioners of Inland Revenue...<\/span>\n Printed accounts page with headings, added details filled in by hand. From the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, Dublin. Balance of Estate duty assessed on the lands payable on the death of Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare. Duty assessed on the Cork and Kerry Settled Estats amounts to £37,935 payable by instalements of £4741.17.6. First instalement due on above date and £1136.15.10 paid on A\/C of the second instalment. Nothing has been paid since. Principal 32056.68 @ 3%. 1 large sheet folded to make 4 sides - one is filled.
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\n Accounts Sheet on Court of Irish Land Commission paper. Record No. 7635 - Earl of Kenmare. Relates to Cork. A...<\/span>\n Accounts Sheet on Court of Irish Land Commission paper. Record No. 7635 - Earl of Kenmare. Relates to Cork. A sum equivialent to the arrears of rent due in respect of any holding on the mentioned separate estate (but not exceeding in any case one year's rent). Due at the date of the agreements for purchase payable in pursuance of Section 24 Sub Sec. 8 of the Irish Land Act 1903. Net sums vouched on the schedule in respect of outgoings & interest on incumbrances accrued to the date of agreement of sale. 1 page document folded in 2 to make 4 sides, one of which is filled.
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\n E.C. No's 6551, 8523 & 8528. Typed letter on Estate Commissioners' Office, headed paper and typed reply. Lette...<\/span>\n E.C. No's 6551, 8523 & 8528. Typed letter on Estate Commissioners' Office, headed paper and typed reply. Letter from Estate Commissioners' Office refers to a withdrawal of maps & connecting documents with regard to the above 3 cases and non conformity with the rules. Discrepancies will have to be adjusted before papers sent to Commissioners Surveyor for purpose of checking on the land. 4 page document.
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\n Unsigned Affidavid to Court of the Irish Land Comissionto & D. Moriarty Killarney. Record No. 8528 Richard R...<\/span>\n Unsigned Affidavid to Court of the Irish Land Comissionto & D. Moriarty Killarney. Record No. 8528 Richard Reynolds, land agent to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) claims entitlement of £350 negotiation fees for work done in connection with the sales of Lord Kenmare's estates. 3 page document.
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\n Typed Indenture between Charles McCarthy, Mountain View Cottage, Charleville, the lessor and Valentine Charles...<\/span>\n Typed Indenture between Charles McCarthy, Mountain View Cottage, Charleville, the lessor and Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare lessee, for part of lands- 35 acres 3 roods and 33 perches, along with dwelling house and offices thereon, now in occupation of Mr H.D. Dawson and the small house now in occupation of Anne Sullivan, to hold the lease from 25 March 1906. 4 page document.
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\n Between John Murphy of Shinnagh, tenant from year to year - farmer 1st part, Mary O' Leary Knockuashinagh wif...<\/span>\n Between John Murphy of Shinnagh, tenant from year to year - farmer 1st part, Mary O' Leary Knockuashinagh wife of Daniel O' Leary 2nd part, and Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare 3rd part. At the request of Mary O Leary a portion of lands 1\/4 of a statute acre which John Murphy agreed for a sum of £30 paid to surrrender to Lord Kenmare. Map of area and boundary properties included. One large sheet folded and written on 4 sides.
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\n Notes written regarding Head Rent at Cleeney - O' Shea\/Lyne amount £124-12-7.1\/2 . Mentions old rents o...<\/span>\n Notes written regarding Head Rent at Cleeney - O' Shea\/Lyne amount £124-12-7.1\/2 . Mentions old rents on whole of Cleeney, Fair Rents - and other related matters. 1 page document
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\n Item 1 The Irish Land Commission Church Property Dept., fixed annual instalments of £101 \/ 14 \/ 9 in lie...<\/span>\n Item 1 The Irish Land Commission Church Property Dept., fixed annual instalments of £101 \/ 14 \/ 9 in lieu of rent charge payable for 52 yrs, reduced to 45 yrs under 1900 Act & payable out of lands for sale. Item 2 relates to Earl of Donoghmore rent charge now varied and reduced to £90\/11\/6 out of lands for sale - Arrears and Costs on both. I page document 4 sided with 2 printed.
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\n This section of the letter refers to Messrs Blake Ringwood and Gordon re fixing of redemption price by consent...<\/span>\n This section of the letter refers to Messrs Blake Ringwood and Gordon re fixing of redemption price by consent and asks if they should ascertain if there are any quit rents to be served. Refers to rental at Cleeney and a tenant that had to be evicted for non payment of rent prior to the fixing of fair rents. It was one of the onditions of sale that the tenant should be reinstated and allowed have fair rent fixed. 2 page document.
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\n Kenmare v Executors of Thomas Mac (illegible) This case was adjurned by the County Court Judge on the followin...<\/span>\n Kenmare v Executors of Thomas Mac (illegible) This case was adjurned by the County Court Judge on the following dates Sat.13 February 1900, Wed 3 April 1900, Mon 7 June 1901 and Sat 8 June 1901. The Court to fix the time\/date of this and there will be no more adjournments. 2 page document.
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\n Plaintiff David Larkin, Defendant Ellen McKenna. In the County Court, Equity Side, Judge at Tralee on behalf ...<\/span>\n Plaintiff David Larkin, Defendant Ellen McKenna. In the County Court, Equity Side, Judge at Tralee on behalf of Daniel McKenna for an order that the order for the sale of part of the Lands at Mounthenry be recinded on the grounds that said order was made by surprise and all parties necessary and proper to the suit were not represented on the making of said order for sale of which application will be founded on the evidence already had in this case the nature of the case and reasons to be offered. Copy court order of Larkin v McKenna that Plaintiff David Larkin by authority of Court continue to work the said farm at Mounthenry for 12 months keeping account of outgoings and bring £20 to Court in the credit of this suit in satisfaction of the profits of the working of the farm. That he continue for a 2nd year then as above. Michaelmas Quarter Sessions 1901 First and Second Term List of Fair Rent Applications includes headings:-List No. Tenant, Landlord, Tenant Solr., Landlord Solr, Lands, Area, Valuation, Present Rent, Judicial Rent, Observations F.C.Downing, Clerk of the Crown of Peace, Co. Kerry. 6 page doc. (Original & duplicate of Equity Court doc are included).
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\n Timothy Egan to Jerh. Hayes. Copy assignment.This indenture between Timothy Egan of the International Hotel K...<\/span>\n Timothy Egan to Jerh. Hayes. Copy assignment.This indenture between Timothy Egan of the International Hotel Killarney the Transferor of 1st part and Jeremiah Hayes High St, the Transferee of the other part. A bond of 30 December 1878 under the hand and seal of Valentine (Augustus 4th) Earl Kenmare, the said Earl became bound unto Mary Egan in the sum of 1000 with a condition written for making void the same on payment by the Earl to her of £500. In pursuance of agreement and in consideration of £500 paid by the Transferor to the Transferee the Transferor hereby assigns unto the Transferee the sum of £500.
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\n The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Lessor to James Russell Lessee, lease of a premises in Colleg...<\/span>\n The Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) Lessor to James Russell Lessee, lease of a premises in College St., Killarney. This indenture in consideration of rents and covenants to be pa performed and observed the Lessor presents unto the Lessee the dwelling house, out offices and premises known as \"Russell's Restaurant\" as now and for many years part in the occupation of the Lessee at No. 1 College Street, Killarney. For full term of 99 years, yearly rent of £27 10 shillings, by equal half yearly payments clear of deductions for rates, duties, taxes or impositions, that shall be taxed, charged, laid or imposed on the premises.\nTwo copies of lease as well as 7 page draft on individual pages.
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\n Mr Thomas Lyne, Merchant, New St. Killarney & Hanoria Aherne High St., widow of William Aherne of the one part...<\/span>\n Mr Thomas Lyne, Merchant, New St. Killarney & Hanoria Aherne High St., widow of William Aherne of the one part, both executors of Wm Aherne. He bequeathed all his property to his wife Hanoria for her own use and for the benefit of her children at her own discretion. Rt. Hon Earl of Kenmare 2nd Part, Henry Lefevre Farrer 3rd part. The late Wm Aherne lent £600 to Rt. Hon Valentine Augustus (4th Earl) on 5 May 1880, repayment to be by bond & interest, but no bond was ever perfected. Now this indenture. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare in pursuance of the recited agreement assigned certain policies of assurance on his life effected with the Standard Assurance and also his Limerick Estates in favour of the bondholders mentioned in the schedule to said abstracted deed, of which Wm. Aherne was one by way of collateral security for the amounts then due to the said bondholders. 11 page document.
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\n Indenture between Thomas J. Lyne, New St. Killarney, Merchant and Hanoria Aherne of High St. Killarney, widow ...<\/span>\n Indenture between Thomas J. Lyne, New St. Killarney, Merchant and Hanoria Aherne of High St. Killarney, widow of William Aherne deceased, both executors of Wm Aherne deceased, of the one part, Rt. Hon Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare 2nd part and Henry Lefevre Farrer Solr of the 3rd part. Wm Aherne late of High St., lent Rt. Hon Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) £600 on 5 May 1880, repayment of which was to be secured by bond with interest. Samuel Hussey, the then Agent of Valentine (Augustus 4th) Earl of Kenmare passed to Wm Aherne a receipt for the payment of the £600. By deed of charge made between Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare 1 st part, Rt, Hon Valentine Augustus (4th) Earl of Kenmare 2nd part, Henry Charles Keith Marquis of Lansdowne, Gerald Richard Dease and Will Dawes, Freshfield, in said deed now in recital called the Trustees of the 3rd part. Wm Aherne died in Sept 1891 without having revoked or altered his will and probate thereof was granted to Thomas J. Lyne and Hanoria Aherne. Valentince Charles (5th Earl) has now paid the full principal sum of £600 due to T. Lyne & H. Aherne. Valentine Charles has requested them to transfer the sum in debt of £600 to Henry Lefevre Farrer as Trustee for him & said Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare 6 page document
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\n Indenture of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) the Lessor to Louis Anthony, No. 2 High St. Killarney, ...<\/span>\n Indenture of Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) the Lessor to Louis Anthony, No. 2 High St. Killarney, Photographer, the Lessee. D.M. Moriarty Solr. In consideration of the rent hereinafter reserved and of the covenants on the part of the Lessee hereinafter contained do demise unto the Lessee part of the lands of Droumhall, Parish of Killarney. Reserving to the Lessor all timber and other trees and the right ot enter, cut and remove same and all mines\/minerals lying in and under the same with liberty to the Lessor. Yearly rent of £17 to be paid by equal half yearly payments on 1 May and November. 4 page document. Louis Anthony was a well known photographer in Killarney Town (born in Alsace Lorraine, Anthony died on 31 October 1933, 'The Kerryma', 25 November 1933)..
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\n Abstract of title of Executors of the will of Jeremiah Hayes deceased 17 May 1914, to 4 bond debts of £10...<\/span>\n Abstract of title of Executors of the will of Jeremiah Hayes deceased 17 May 1914, to 4 bond debts of £1000 each by Earl of Kenmare. John Scully, York Road, Killarney, Auctioneer and Patrick D. Foley, Main St, Killarney, Chemist, executors of the will. By bonds under the hand and seal of the Rt. Hon. Valentine Charles Viscount Castlerosse (later 5th Earl) became bound unto Jeremiah Hayes of Killarney in the penal sum of £2000 with a condition therein for making void the same on payment by the said Viscount his heirs\/executors\/administrators to the said Jeremiah Hayes his executors administrators or assigns of the sum of £1000 with interest for same at the rate of £5 per cent per annum as in said bonds mentioned. Bonds dated 4 February 1903 for £1000, 19 October for £1000, 5 January 1907 for £1000 and 12 June 1909 for £1000.\n
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\n Handwritten Asylum Committee Notes dated 1900, 1902 and others. One headed Thomas J.Lyne. Also letter from E...<\/span>\n Handwritten Asylum Committee Notes dated 1900, 1902 and others. One headed Thomas J.Lyne. Also letter from EJ Dowling Solr, Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to Lyne, Killarney Asylum Additional Lands. 5 page document.
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\n An indenture between the Right Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Landlord of the 1st part and Pet...<\/span>\n An indenture between the Right Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare, Landlord of the 1st part and Peter Huggard, Lower New St. Killarney, the Tenant. For and in consideration of the yearly rent and to covenants and provisions contained within and on the part of the tenant to be paid and performed, the landlord doth demise unto the tenant the dwelling house known as Roseville Cottage on Muckross Road, Killarney and the yards, outbuildings and gardens therein to belonging and the fields held therewith. Excepting all mines minerals quarries and beds of stone above and under the surface, all trees defined as timber, all other trees and shrubs upon the said premises for 21 years.5 page document one sheet blank.
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\n **** DOCUMENT NOT LOCATED***** Between the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Cha...<\/span>\n **** DOCUMENT NOT LOCATED***** Between the Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) the lessor 1st Part, and James T. O'r, High St., Killarney, leesee of a parcel of ground of the lands at Moyeightragh in Killarney, the Lessor of the other part in consideration of the rents and covenants hereinafter reserved and contained in the part of the Lessee to be pa performed and observed, the Lessor presents unto the Lessee, reserving unto the Leesor all mines, minerals, quarries and stone, timber and trees growing or to be grown, all royalties. From 1 November 1911 for term of 21 yrs. 8 page document consists of 2 copies of the lease one bound with thread and one loose.
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\n Four bonds each for the same amount on 4 different dates £1000 dated 4 February 1903, 19 October 1903,...<\/span>\n Four bonds each for the same amount on 4 different dates £1000 dated 4 February 1903, 19 October 1903, 5 January 1907 and 12 June 1909. Viscount Castlerosse (Valentine Charles later 5th Earl) held and firmly bound unto Jeremiah Hayes of High St., Killarney, Hackney Carriage Contractor, in the sum of £2000 each to be paid to Jerh. Hayes with interest thereon at the rate of £5 per cent per annum. Signed Lord Castlerosse & Mce. Leonard (one signed by William Lock Domestic Servant. 8 page document.
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\n Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to Eugene Downing Solr. The Costs of Eugene Downing with regard to p...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) to Eugene Downing Solr. The Costs of Eugene Downing with regard to preparing bonds, drawing abstract of Title copies of bonds, correspondance with Mr Moriarty Solr and other work in connection with the death of Jeremiah Hayes. 2 page document.
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\n List of documents. Headings include date, parties, nature of document. Refers to finance, includes bond debt,...<\/span>\n List of documents. Headings include date, parties, nature of document. Refers to finance, includes bond debt, warrant of attorney, charge on policies, copy probate, receipt for payment of costs and others. Executors of Jerh. Hayes deceased, to Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) & Mr. Farrer, Executors of Thos O' Donoghue, Francis Henry Downing, Marquis of Lansdowne & others, Francis H. Downing & Eugene, Francis C. Downing to Thomas O'Donoghue, E.J. Downing & others to D.M. Moriarty, Executors of Thos O'Donogjue deceased, David M. Moriarty & otherrs, Farrer and Earl Kenmare, F.& C. Downing. Mary Egan to Rev Cors Murphy & Rev Ml. McCarthy, Jerh D. Sheehan to Timothy J Egan, Rev Francis Cremins to Timothy J. Egan. 2 page documet.
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\n Costs include drawing abstract of title 18 folios, letters written perusing and approving folios, letters to ...<\/span>\n Costs include drawing abstract of title 18 folios, letters written perusing and approving folios, letters to Mr Moriarty, Mary Clarke, Dr O'Connell, Canon O' Leary, Mrs M., comparing deed with draft, perusing memorial, folios, fees on certifying life, will & probate Downing, life will & probate Thos. O' Donoghue and other matters.
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\n Received from David M. Moriarty Crown Solr. Killarney a list of documents. Refers to bonds, copy wills and pr...<\/span>\n Received from David M. Moriarty Crown Solr. Killarney a list of documents. Refers to bonds, copy wills and probates, A Life policy of Lord Kenmare- English & Scottish Law Life Assurance Co, Exors of James Hayes.deceased- receipt. Re bond.2 page document.
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\n From J. & C. Downing To D.M.Moriarty Re: Executors of O'Donoghue to Henry Farrer. In answer of a query about a...<\/span>\n From J. & C. Downing To D.M.Moriarty Re: Executors of O'Donoghue to Henry Farrer. In answer of a query about a bond of Dec 1879 from Earl Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) as to F.C. Downing for £1000 which is not mentioned in the Trust Deed and there was a bond of the same date -same amount to Mary Clarke and asking could it be that Mr. Downing got an assignment of this bond from Mrs. Clarke. Referring to a copy of the trust deed it seems the late F.H.Downing signed in respect of the £1000 bond and also in respect of the other bond £2500. In the copy of the deed Mrs. Clark's name is struck out & F.C. Downing's name interlined.Letter from Farrer & Co. acknowledging the return of 3 transfers & will send O'Donoghue transfer as soon as signed by his Lordship. Mention of London, Tralee and Killarney.
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\n Typed schedule of Transfers. List of 3 items - Transfer of Bond Debt of.£600 Thomas J Lyne, Hanoria Ahern...<\/span>\n Typed schedule of Transfers. List of 3 items - Transfer of Bond Debt of.£600 Thomas J Lyne, Hanoria Aherne 1st part, Earl of Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) 2nd part, H.I. Farrer 3rd part.Transfer Bond debt of £200 Mrs Anne Malone 1st part, John Kelliher 2nd part, Earl of Kenmare 3rd part, H.I Farrer 4th part. Transfer of Bond debt of £500 John Scully & P.D. Foley 1st part, Earl of Kenmare 2nd part, H.1. Farrer 3rd part.
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\n Indenture between Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare the Lessor and Louis Anthony of High St, Killarney t...<\/span>\n Indenture between Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare the Lessor and Louis Anthony of High St, Killarney the Lessee. Hereby demise unto the Lessee part of the lands at Dromhall. Term of 99 years £16\/5 equal 1\/2 yearly payments.
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\n Letter refers to assignment of bonds and the benefit of their security to be taken to Mr Farrer as trustee fo...<\/span>\n Letter refers to assignment of bonds and the benefit of their security to be taken to Mr Farrer as trustee for Lord Kenmare (Valentine Charles 5th Earl). A form enclosed that was used, and with some adaption can be used, in the case of O'Donoghue, Mrs Aherne, Mrs Malone and for the £500 of Hayes' which he took over from Mrs Egan.The form - an unsigned draft - transfer of bond debt and the securities for the same. References to Limerick and Kerry. 5 page document 3 of which are bound with ribbon.
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\n Rt. Hon Earl of Kenmare the Lessor to Louis Anthony, 2 High Street the lessee of a plot at Dromhall. Signed b...<\/span>\n Rt. Hon Earl of Kenmare the Lessor to Louis Anthony, 2 High Street the lessee of a plot at Dromhall. Signed by David Moriarty Solr. Term 99 years. Yearly rent 16.5.0 1\/2 yearly payment. 5 page document (some pages missing)
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\n Solr. Farrer to D. Moriarty. Letter mentions enclosure of Mr Roche's letter and schedule. Refers to deeds of ...<\/span>\n Solr. Farrer to D. Moriarty. Letter mentions enclosure of Mr Roche's letter and schedule. Refers to deeds of which there are no copies and only has copies of 1877 conveyance by Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) to E. Dease and G. Dease and also 20 July 1876 Representative Church Body and Lord Kenmare & E. Dease and J. Dease. Some deeds have been found to be with Messrs. Saltwell.
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\n Collection of letters from Canon Coghlan of The Presbytery, Bantry, to Mr Moriarty Solr., in the matter of se...<\/span>\n Collection of letters from Canon Coghlan of The Presbytery, Bantry, to Mr Moriarty Solr., in the matter of seeking to build a teacher's residence for a teacher working in Barlinn National School. Lease of a plot of ground as a site for a teacher's residence - Right Hon Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare lessor, to The Most Revd. O' Callaghan Bishop, of the Palace, Farrinferris, Cork, Rev Jerh Coghlan PP Bantry and Caragh. 31 page document.
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\n Rt. Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare the lessor. 1 page document. Document is not complete and the...<\/span>\n Rt. Hon. Valentine Charles (5th) Earl of Kenmare the lessor. 1 page document. Document is not complete and there are no names or addresses mentioned.
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\n Interest on the Earl of Kenmare's (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) bonds in favour of Mr Jeremiah Hayes to 9 Novem...<\/span>\n Interest on the Earl of Kenmare's (Valentine Charles 5th Earl) bonds in favour of Mr Jeremiah Hayes to 9 November 1914.\n£1000 at 5% 3rd june to 9th Nov 149days £21.15.7\n£1000 at 5% 5th July to \" 127days £7.7.11\n£1000 at 5% 6th Aug to \" 95 days £13.0.3\n£ 500 at 5% 10th Aug to \" 91 days £6.4.8\n£1000 at 5% 21st Aug to \" 19 days £61.06\n less tax at 1s\/3d £3.16.3\n \n £57.4.3
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\n Approximate valuation of property in Coom townland. Typed list of tenants, brief description of their holdings...<\/span>\n Approximate valuation of property in Coom townland. Typed list of tenants, brief description of their holdings with both old and new rents. probably a list of holdings being prepared for sale to Irish Land Commission.
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\n Distribution of Turbary in 55 townlands in the Farranfore district on the Kenmare Estate. The list includes t...<\/span>\n Distribution of Turbary in 55 townlands in the Farranfore district on the Kenmare Estate. The list includes the Townland Names, Tenant's Names, and whether or not Turbary rights are associated with each tenant. The first part of this document is stamped twice with \"Farranfore\" in green ink. The majority of the townlands do appear to be from the Farranfore \/ Firies (Fieries) region. Probably a schedule of tenancies for sale to the Irish Land Commission.
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\n Indenture made between the Landlord, Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, party of the 1st Part, Tenants on w...<\/span>\n Indenture made between the Landlord, Valentine Charles Earl of Kenmare, party of the 1st Part, Tenants on whose holdings turf is situated, party of the 2nd Part, and the Trustees, party of the 3rd Part. Indenture concerning the Rights of purchasing tenants to continue to get Free Turbary and the rights of the Tenants on whose holdings the bog is situated. David M. Moriarty Solicitor, Killarney.
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\n Twelve estate record sheets which appear to list in pencil tenants names, townlands etc. The information reco...<\/span>\n Twelve estate record sheets which appear to list in pencil tenants names, townlands etc. The information recorded does not appear to correspond with the printed titles which run across the top of each page. These titles include the following: Number on rental, Name of Tenant, Name of Townland, Number on map, Rent, Tenure, Arrears, Number of years purchase, i.e purchase price as multiple of the rent. Purchase money etc. Probably a schedule of tenancies for sale to the Irish Land Commission.
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\n List of charges for which Lord Kenmare of the Kerry Estate is liable. Such costs involve Quit Rents, during t...<\/span>\n List of charges for which Lord Kenmare of the Kerry Estate is liable. Such costs involve Quit Rents, during the sale of the McCartie Estate (Daniel and Denis McCartie), Tithes, Lay Tithes, Board of Works Charges, Headrents, etc.
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\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule ...<\/span>\n Title of form, with information infilled, as follows: \"Irish Land Commission. Estates Commissioners. Schedule of Areas. Record No. E.C. - , Estate of Earl of Kenmare, County of Kerry. Form D.\"\n Information collected under the following headings: \"Reference No. on Map, Tenant's Names, Area Statute Measure, Tenure and other Remarks\".\nTenants include Michael Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan (crossed out and replaced by Patrick Moynihan), the Great Southhern and Western Railway Co.
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\n Portion of first edition O.S. 6 inch Map (Sheet 74), depicting Muckross Lake and the lands lying to the south,...<\/span>\n Portion of first edition O.S. 6 inch Map (Sheet 74), depicting Muckross Lake and the lands lying to the south, west and southwest (including the Upper Lake), of it. At centre top of sheet in faded blue ink \"Kerry Planting\" is written. There is also a faint embossed stamp on which \"Ireland\" is visible. Written in red on rear of sheet is the following in red ink: \"Loan No. 7387 Planting Loan re Mangerton etc. Kerry Estate Map\".
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\n Map 4 of Sheet 29 of the Barony of Bantry. Transfer of property under the Land Judges No. 5980. Land belongs t...<\/span>\n Map 4 of Sheet 29 of the Barony of Bantry. Transfer of property under the Land Judges No. 5980. Land belongs to Robert H. White.
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\n Kenmare Estate - List of Maps, Schedule of Areas and Surveyors, Affadavits. The surveyor listed as D. McCarti...<\/span>\n Kenmare Estate - List of Maps, Schedule of Areas and Surveyors, Affadavits. The surveyor listed as D. McCartie, O.G. Price, W. N. Hinde and G.A. Hickson. Solicitor given as David Moriarty, Killarney
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\n Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) versus Henry Herbert. Statement signed by John Keane of Cloonlara. ...<\/span>\n Lord Kenmare (Valentine Augustus 4th Earl) versus Henry Herbert. Statement signed by John Keane of Cloonlara. It states \"I know Bunrower since the Spring of 1853, it was then occupied by a man named Dwyer who farmed and tilled it at that time. I worked for Dwyer for about ten years.\" In February 1863 John Dwyer surrendered the place to Mr Henry Herbert.
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\n Handwritten in pencil. Five year rent returns with folio numbers, tenants' names, townlands and monitary amoun...<\/span>\n Handwritten in pencil. Five year rent returns with folio numbers, tenants' names, townlands and monitary amounts included. Refers to the townlands of: Annaskertaun, Bounard, Beheenagh, Corran, Coom, Doocarrig Beg \/ More, Drom, Gneeveguilla, Gortyacareeen, Gortdarrig, Gortnagane, Gullauin East\/ West , Kilquane, Maughantoarig, Maulykevane,Knocknageeha, Mausrower, Lisheen, Lisnagrave and others. 17 page document.
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\n Ref. 6551 draft affidavid of B. Reynolds, Muckross, Land Agent. Refers to Patrick Sullivan of Ballahacoomman...<\/span>\n Ref. 6551 draft affidavid of B. Reynolds, Muckross, Land Agent. Refers to Patrick Sullivan of Ballahacoommane in Kerry, regarding the title of Kenmare at the lands of Carrageen. That Patrick Sullivan never paid rent in respect of the said lands to anyone in the Kenmare Estate. One page document
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\n Cover page only, signed by J.H.Pigot, relates to the abstract. No particulars of registration of many document...<\/span>\n Cover page only, signed by J.H.Pigot, relates to the abstract. No particulars of registration of many documents appear: also in many cases the copies only include the words\"executed\". 'I have no further particulars than those furnished to me. And an abstract which does not particularize details of registration is manifestly faulty.'
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\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Estate of the Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare. Schedu...<\/span>\n Court of the Irish Land Commission Estates Commissioners. Estate of the Right Hon. The Earl of Kenmare. Schedule of Particulars of Claims Under the Irish Land Acts. David M. Moriarty and George D. Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors for Vendor, 46 Fleet St., Dublin.
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\n Typed list of townlands on which Lord Kenmare reserves exclusive Rights of Fishing and the Non Congested Distr...<\/span>\n Typed list of townlands on which Lord Kenmare reserves exclusive Rights of Fishing and the Non Congested Districts of Killarney, along rivers including Deenagh, Woodford, Clanooragh, Gweeston, Quagmire, Oweenacree and Flesk, Kilbrean Lake and Lacka Lake.
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\n Typed list of lands adjoining the Deer Park, Killarney, on which Lord Kenmare requires the exclusive Game Righ...<\/span>\n Typed list of lands adjoining the Deer Park, Killarney, on which Lord Kenmare requires the exclusive Game Rights on the holdings. List includes townlands and tenants' names. Townland include:\nArdshanavooly, Moyeightragh, Ballydribeen, Dereen, Coolcorcoran, Dooneen, Park, Tiernabaul, Coolcashloogh, Lissivigeen, Ballycasheen, Avenue.
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\n Headings Denomination - Head Rent - Valuation - Tenant - Tenure - Rent - Area - Value- P.U. Tenants- Daniel O....<\/span>\n Headings Denomination - Head Rent - Valuation - Tenant - Tenure - Rent - Area - Value- P.U. Tenants- Daniel O. Shea, Ballydowney. Denis Regan Mary O' Connor, Farranaspig, Jas Donovan, John Counihan Groin. 1 page document undated
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\n Typed list of lands and occupiers adjoining the Home Parks attached to Killarney House on which Lord Kenmare r...<\/span>\n Typed list of lands and occupiers adjoining the Home Parks attached to Killarney House on which Lord Kenmare reserves the exclusive shooting on these holdings. Townlands of Fossa, Lackabane, rtroe, Ballydowney, Coolegreean, Inch, Killarney Town, Scrahane, Bunrower, Cleeney, Farranaspig, Groin.
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\n Undated Schedules referred to First part - Lands sold, Second part - Residue of lands liable. Details of app...<\/span>\n Undated Schedules referred to First part - Lands sold, Second part - Residue of lands liable. Details of apportionment amounts referring to lands in the Barony of Magunihy. 1 page document. Probaly for sale to Irish Land Commission.
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\n Title: \"Dated this 31st day of March 1943. Harold Marson Farrer & Ors., to Patrick O' Connor & Anr. Lease\". T...<\/span>\n Title: \"Dated this 31st day of March 1943. Harold Marson Farrer & Ors., to Patrick O' Connor & Anr. Lease\". Typed at bottom of title page is the following: \"Michael C. Casey, Killarney. Solicitor.\" There is a blue ink stamp of the Registry of Deeds, dated 29 April 1943, on the title page.\" \n\nPortion of the document reads as follows: \"This Indenture made the 31st day of March one thousand nine hundred and forty three between Harold Marson Farrer of No 66 Loncol's Inn Fields in the County of London Solicitor and Leonard Bevan of No 64 High Street Epsom in the County of Surrey Accountant and Cyril Pinder of No. 64 High Street Epsom aforesaid Accountant (hereinafter called the Grantors which expression shall where the context so admits include their heirs executors administrators and assigns of the One Part and Partick O' Connor and his wife Hannah Mary O' Connor both of College Street, Killarney County Kerry Shopkeepers (hereinafter called the Grantees which expression shall where the context so admits include their and each of their heirs executors administrators and assigns) of the Other Part Witnesseth:- That the Grantors for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred and fifty pounds on or before the execution of these presents paid by the Grantees to the Grantors (the receipt whereof the Grantors do hereby acknowledge) and of the yearly rents and covenants hereinafter reserved and contained doth hereby grant and demise unto the Grantees all that and those the plot of ground containing two roods and six perches or thereabouts statute measure situate at Dromhale in the Town and Parish of Killarney Barony of Magunihy and County of Kerry and more particularly defined and delineated on the Map endorsed hereon and thereon coloured red to hold the said hereinbefore granted premises with the rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the Grantees for ever yielding and paying therefor and thereout during the Grant hereby made unto the Grantors the yearly rent of five shillings by two equal half yearly payments on the 1st day of May and 1st day of November in each year over and above all rates taxes charges and impositions whatsoever (Landlord's proportion of property or Income Tax only excepted) the first payment thereof to be made on the 1st day of November 1941..\"etc.\n\nThe first of the two letters enclosed with this document is addressed to W. A. Roulston Esq., Manager, Kenmare Estate Office, Killarney and is dated 23rd September 1953. It reads as follows: \"Dear Sir, By Indenture of Lease dated the 31st March 1943 portion of the lands of Dromhale containing two roods and six perches were demised to Patrick O' Connor and his wife Hannah Mary O' Connor.\nBy Indenture of Assignment dated the 4th April 1951 portion of the said lands containing one rood and three perches were assigned by the said Mr Patrick O' Coinnor and his wife to Marcus Treacy at the yearly rent of 2\/6 and subject to the covenants and conditions contained in said Lease.\nThe Lease contains covenants and conditions as follows:-\n1. Uphold and maintain and keep premises and all buildings to be erected and all improvements made in said buildings in good repair and condition.\n2. Pay all rates taxes and outgoings.\n3. Shall not erect any building &c., except by the previous consent of the Landlords other than a dwellinghouse with proper and suitable offices &c.\n4. Build boundary wall.\n5. The right of the Landlord to enter and inspect premises.\n6. Insurance of buildings and etc.\nOn inspection of Lease you will note the conditions and covenants.\nA certificate from the Landlord is now required in respect of the Dwellinghouse erected by Mr Treacy and that the covenants in the Lease have been performed to date.\nI accordingly ask for this Certificate (1) consenting to the erection of all buildings on Mr Treacy's plot and (2) that the covenants have been performed to date.\nThanking you for same.\nYours faithfully (no name attached).\"\n\nThe second letter which is a copy is not addressed and reads as follows: \"I certify that all the covenants contained in the Lease dated the 31st day of March 1943 made between Harold Marson Farrer, Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder of the one part and Patrick O' Connor and his wife Hannah Mary O' Connor of the other part in respect of the lands of Dromhale, which includes the portion of the said lands assigned by the said Patrick O' Connor and Hannah Mary O' Connor by Deed of Assignment dated the 4th day of April 1951 to Marcus Treacy, have been compiled with to date and consent to the erection of the Dwellinghouse and buildings at present thereon which has been erected by Mr Treacy.\nI further certify that the said Harold Marson Farrer, Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder were at the date of execution of said Lease the Trustees of the Kenmare Estate and as such were entitled to Lease the said lands. The said Harold Marson Farrer has since died. The remaining Trustees are Leonard Bevan and Cyril Pinder. Dated this 1st day of December 1953.\nWilliam A. Roulston,\nManager,\nKenmare Estate,\nEstate Office,\nKillarney.
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\n Title: \"Agreement as Carteaker.\" Text as follows:\" Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this ...<\/span>\n Title: \"Agreement as Carteaker.\" Text as follows:\" Estate Office, Killarney. I hereby admit that I have this day been put in possession as Caretaker (and not as Tenant) on behalf of and for the Trustees of the late Earl of Kenmare, of the boat shed at Ross Castle (inserted in blue ink) all situate in the Barony of Magonihy, County of Kerry, to hold the same during the will and pleasure of the said Earl of Kenmare, and no longer, and that I will give up the possession of same to the Earl of Kenmare, or his duly authorised Agent, at any time after getting a week's notice in writing. Dated the 6th day of June 1957\". Signed by Michael McCarthy. Witnessed by P. J. Doyle, Estate Office. (Note: The 7th and last Earl of Kenmare died in 1952. This agreement would have been made during the time of his niece Beatrice Grosvenor).
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.52E.1, K.52E.2, K.52E.3, K.52E.4","6":"This document was among a collection of other documents which came from Killarney House in December 1999. They were given to Mr Dan Kelleher (Park Superintendent) by Mr Harry O' Donoghue (Caretaker of Killarney House). On Monday 7th of February they were given to Mr John McCarthy (Librarian Muckross House) by Mr Dan Kelleher and were received into Muckross Research Library, where they were immediately enveloped and placed in archival boxes.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1584","2":"K.77E.39","1":"21 Century","3":"21-Nov-04","4":"
\n Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Map 1 Sheets 57, 65 & 66. Baronies of Magunihy & Dunkerron, Co Kerry. Transfer of ...<\/span>\n Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Map 1 Sheets 57, 65 & 66. Baronies of Magunihy & Dunkerron, Co Kerry. Transfer of Property under the Land Judges. No 6615. The Estate of John Mahony.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"These documents K.77E.1 to K.77E.54 Were collected by Patricia O'Hare from Martin Connolly and deposited in Muckross Research Library on 26th August, 1999.","7":"
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\n Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Map 2 Sheets 65, 66, 73 & 74. Barony of Dunkerron North, Co Kerry. Transfer of Pro...<\/span>\n Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Map 2 Sheets 65, 66, 73 & 74. Barony of Dunkerron North, Co Kerry. Transfer of Property under the Land Judges. No 6615. The Estate of John Mahony.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"N. A.","6":"These documents K.77E.1 to K.77E.54 Were collected by Patricia O'Hare from Martin Connolly and deposited in Muckross Research Library on 26th August, 1999.","7":"
","8":"1"},{"0":"1586","2":"K.38E.6","1":"29th Century","3":"25 December 1834","4":"
\n Letter addressed and dated Dublin, 25th December 1834, 5 o'clock evening. The letter is address to Christophe...<\/span>\n Letter addressed and dated Dublin, 25th December 1834, 5 o'clock evening. The letter is address to Christopher Gallway Esq. Killarney, vis Cork. The letter appears to contain directions from Henry Bowles (?) to have subpoenas served on a number of people including Mr. Roche, Albert and Jervis (?) Deane and Mr.Ben Cooper. There is also a reference in passing to the \"Probate of the Will and Codical of the Late Lord Kenmare (Valentine 1st Earl) and the lease of 1810 from Thade Morphy\". The letter was sent by the mid day Cork mail. It is stamped at front with the date of 26th Dec. 1834.
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\n Brief in Chancery in the case of James Ward( Petioner) and Thomas Brown, Edward Herbert, John White, Elizabeth...<\/span>\n Brief in Chancery in the case of James Ward( Petioner) and Thomas Brown, Edward Herbert, John White, Elizabeth White, Pricea White and others (Defendents)
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","8":"1"},{"0":"1588","2":"K.34E.51","1":null,"3":"Not dated","4":"The order appears to be in French and in favour of Barton & Comp. Punched near centre. Size - 10.4 by 10.5cm.","5":"N. A.","6":"Requires translation.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1589","2":"K.38E.2","1":null,"3":"12th January 1820","4":"
\n \"I hereby certify that Henry Duggan Courtayne of Ballycassien (Ballycasheen?) in the county of Kerry Esq...<\/span>\n \"I hereby certify that Henry Duggan Courtayne of Ballycassien (Ballycasheen?) in the county of Kerry Esquire has duly registered his freehold at a General Sessions of the Peace held at Killarney in and for the county of Kerry on the 10th day of January 1820 and that the following is an exact copy of the Oath sworn by him for that purpose. Clerk of th Peace. I Henry Duggan Courtayne of Ballycassien (?) in the county of Kerry Esquire do swear that I am a freeholder of the county of Kerry and that I have a freehold therin arising from Lands of the clear yearly value of fifty pounds sterling at the least above all charges payable out of the same lying and being at East Knocknahoe, West Knocknahoe, and Knockmanagh in the Parish of Killarney in the Townland of Knox in the Barony of Magonihy and county of Kerry and that the said freehold does not arise from a rent charge nor have I procured it fraudulently nor has it been granted fraudulently to me or in exchange for a freehold in any other county. Sworn and subscribed before us in open Court at Killarney the 12th day of January 1820. Richard Mahony and John Morphy, Justices presiding. (Signed by Henry Duggan Courtayne). And then delivered by the Court to the acting Clerk of the Peace to be filed and kept among the records of said county. Signed by D. Fitzgerald Deputy (?) Clerk of the Peace\". A circular watermark is visible in the paper with the letters G R P.
less<\/span><\/span>\n more<\/span>\n \n <\/div>","5":"K.38E.8 K.38E.9 K.38E.10 K.38E.11","6":"N. A.","7":"Currently not digitised<\/span>","8":"1"},{"0":"1590","2":"K.43E.58","1":null,"3":"1st July 1915","4":"