Draft of deed by Francis Pratt Smith Esq. and Frances L'Estrange Esq., and Thomas L'Estrange and Thomas Mulock Molloy, husband to the late Anne Homan L'Estrange.
Deeds relating to the townland of Killeenboylegan, in the Barony of Clonlonan, Westmeath.
(spellings: Killinboylegan)
Includes:
Articles of Agreement between Philip Homan and Richard Homan, 11 September 1730;
Deed of Assignment between Aaron Atkinson and Thomas Strettle Clibborn, 31 May 1799;
Conveyance of part of Killeenboylegan for lives renewable forever from John Murphy to Samuel Robinson, 13 March 1809;
Deed of Assignment of two freehold leases by Thomas Strettle Clibborn to Daniel Desmond, 8 July 1830;
Conveyance of parts of Killeenboylegan by Thomas Simmons Walpole and Thomas Robinson to William Russell, 29 March 1834;
Deed of Attornment by William Russell and Thomas Robinson to Thomas Homan Mulock, 7 September 1853.
Legal material relating to lands and properties of the Bellair Estate, namely deeds, probates, marriage settlements, administration of estates, and legal correspondence.
Agreement and division of the estates of Moate, Westmeath, pursuant to the last will and testament of John Homan, to settle and divide estates between Philip Homan and George Homan.
Articles of agreement of marriage between Reverend John Mulock Clk., of Ballyard, King's County of the one part, and Richard Homan, Gent, of Moategranoge, Westmeath, and Ann Homan, eldest daughter of Richard Homan, of the second part, and Eusebius Low of the city of Dublin, and Thomas Mulock, also of Dublin, of the third part.
A provision is agreed that should she survive her intended husband, Ann Homan and her assigns shall receive and be paid one annuity or yearly rent charge of £65 by way of jointure from the towns and lands of Ballyard.
Original will of Richard Homan of Moategranoge, County Westmeath bequeathing to his daughter, Elizabeth Homan the sum of twelve hundred pounds, and his dwelling house at Moatgranoge to his wife, Elizabeth Homan, and the town and lands of Killeenboylegan, Ballynagarbry and Curries in the barony of Clonlonan unto William Hodson, Thomas Mulock, and their survivors.
Exemplification of common recovery suffered by Thomas Homan Mulock of the town and lands of Bellair, King's County.
Probate of the last will and testament of Thomas Berry, Esq. of Upper Dorset Street in the City of Dublin, devising and bequeathing all estate right, title and interest for the castle, town and for lands of Benaulbet (Benalbit), in the barony of Moycashel, county Westmeath in trust to his two sisters, Frances Sophia Molloy, wife of Thomas Mulock Molloy, and Elizabeth Bury Berry, to have, receive and take the same as tenants in common and not as joint tenants. The will also bequeaths all estate right, title and interest for the town and for lands of Derryroe, in the barony of Moycashel, county Westmeath in trust to Elizabeth Bury Berry.