Deeds in reference to Benalbit and Derryroe, county of Westmeath. Also includes references to lands of Oldtown and Enniscoffey, county Westmeath.
Includes:
Draft of deed, 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, February 1821;
Conveyance, Thomas Homan Mulock Esq. and Frances Sophia Mulock, Sophia Mary Anne Mulock and Anthony Mathews and William Russell, 22 July 1861;
Copy Deed of Appointment of Release, Thomas Homan Mulock Esq., William Bury Mulock Esq., and Anthony Mathews and William Russell Esqs., 7 September 1867.
Original will of John Mulock of Kilnagarna, King's County, devising the Ballyard [Bellair] estate, King's County to his nephew, Reverend John Mulock and his heirs, subject to a small annuity payable thereout to the testator's brother, Robert Mulock.
Original will of Reverend John Mulock of Kilnagarra, King's County, devising his estate onto Joshua Mulock, son of Catherine Moony.
Original will of Reverend John Mulock of Bellair, King's County, devising his estates to Thomas Homan Mulock.
Decree granting administration of the estate of Ann Molloy to dispose of all and singular goods, rights, credits and chattels.
Assignment between Thomas Homan Mulock Esq. of Bellair, and his wife, Catherine Frances Mulock, of the first part, and the nephew of said Thomas Homan Mulock, Thomas Mulock Molloy Esq., of the second part, on the death of his mother, Mary Mulock. As devised in the last will and testament of Mary Mulock, the sum of seven hundred pounds sterling of Irish currency was bequeathed to her dearly beloved sister-in-law, Catherine Frances Mulock, to be paid to her by the said Thomas Homan Mulock at any time she might think proper. This indenture witnesses that Thomas Homan Mulock, at the instances and request of his wife, Catherine Frances Mulock, transfers the sum of seven hundred pounds sterling to Thomas Mulock Molloy.
Probate of the last will and testament of Hester Bury, spinster, late of Rutland Square, in the City of Dublin, bequeathing to her brother, William Berry, £1000 sterling with her books, and to her niece, Frances, wife of Thomas Homan Mulock, £800 in stocks, and jewellery.
Probate of the last will and testament of Catherine Frances Mulock of Bellair, King's County, bequeathing £100 to her nephew, Francis Homan Berry and £50 to her godchild, Elizabeth Mulock Molloy.