Marriage settlement between Richard Homan Esq. of Killinboy, and Elizabeth Low, daughter of John Low of Fairfield. The settlement grants the release of town and lands of Killinboylegan, containing by estimation 150 acres, and the town and lands of Ballinagarbory and Curries, containing by estimation 130 acres, to be held in trust until the solemnisation of the marriage, and thereafter upon trust to Richard Homan during his life, and assign him to receive and take rents and profits, and to ELizabeth Lowe during her life, should she survive her intended husband.
Memorial of indented deed between Peter Marsh Esq., of Moyvalley, King's County, William Marsh, Gent, of Carrowkeel, and Arthur Judge Esq., of Moyclare, Ann Judge, otherwise Marsh, and Thomas Mulock of the City of Dublin, of the second part and the Reverend John Mulock of Ballard, of the third part.
The memorial recites that Peter Marsh did devise unto his eldest son, Henry Marsh, all his personal estate, and did thereby bequeath the sum of £5000 to William Marsh, the sum of £1200 to Ann Judge, and reciting that the town of lands of Balliard [Bellair] was become vested, in consideration of the sum of £298-8-3, by deeds of lease and release unto Thomas Mulock.
Signed by Peter Marsh, Jim Fitzpatrick and Peter Ludwith.
Letter of administration from the Archbishop of Armagh granting Major General Thomas L'Estrange, of Larkield, County Westmeath, power to administer the last will and testament of his son, Alurd Henry L'Estrange, Esq., in replacement of the original executors named in the will, both of whom, having died without lawful issues living.
Deed of release of the principal sum of one hundred pounds to Robert and Emily Mulock, per the terms of the last will and testament of their grandfather, Reverend John Mulock.
Handwritten draft statement of title to Bellair, with reference to the schedule of inheritance.
Disassociated series of personal records relating to the Mulock family. Includes correspondence, family history papers, and diaries.
Artificially arranged collection of letters and papers received by members of the Mulock family, mostly written by Edward T Bewley to William Bury Homan Mulock.
Includes:
Papers on lineage of Mulock and Fleetwood family;
Newspaper clipping of the marriage of Adele Falconbridge and Cawthra Mulock;
Letter from Lizzie Kington to Mrs Cockerall with a list of all tenants evicted from the Bellair estate (2 November 1882);
Draft of letting advertisement of Bellair House, prepared by Thomas Homan Mulock.
Artificially arranged files relating to the management of Bellair House, Ballycumber and the management of Bellair Estate.
Invoices, bills and estimates for renovations carried out to Bellair House, includes:
Invoice from Brussels Kidderminster and Flax Carpeting;
List of carpenters' work to be done at Bellair;
Invoice from John Brierly, Fancy Muslin & Trimming Warehouse, No 40, Dorset Street;
Invoice from Looking-Glass and Picture Frame Warehouse, No 24, Clare Street, Dublin;
Invoice from Matthew West, Old Established Plate, Plated and Jewellery Warehouse, No 15 Skinner-Row, Dublin;
Invoice from Morgans Cabinet Makers & Upholders, Dublin.
Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to Ernest H Browne's management of the Bellair Estate. Matters referred to include: legal advice provided by A&L Goodbody Solicitors to William Bury Homan Mulock regarding dispute ownership of the 'Marigold field' or 'Lodge field' of Bellair; establishing settlement of boundaries and claims of timber; drafting of lease and memorial of registration by Patrick Daly to WB Homan Mulock of the steward's house, grounds, lodge and grounds. Includes map referred to in the lease, prepared by AE Clasby, Surveyor (scale 25 inches to 1 statue mile).