2 copies of articles of intermarriage between Laurence Bomford Molloy and Elizabeth Mulock.
Deeds relating to the marriage settlement between Thomas Homan Mulock of Bellair of the first part, and Thomas Berry of Eglish Castle, and his daughter, Frances Sophia Berry of the second part, and John Berry of North Anne Street, of the city of Dublin and Thomas Mulock of Kilnagarna, of the third part.The settlement grants the release of parts of the lands of Killeenboylegan, Ballinagaraby and Curries, the town and lands of Skeeanagh and Curraghdown, and lands of Ballyard (otherwise Bellair), to be held in trust until the solemnisation of the intended marriage, and thereafter upon trust to Thomas Homan Mulock during his life, and to Frances Sophia Berry and her assigns, should she survive her intended husband, shall receive annuity or annual rent out of said town, lands and premises, for her natural life.
Original counterpart of the will of Thomas Homan Mulock of Bellair, King's County, bequeathing all freehold estates lands unto his nephew, Thomas Homan Molloy Mulock.
Case of Thomas Homan Mulock of Bellair, King's County concerning entitlements to premises adjoining the River Brosna.
Consolidated final notice to tenants, adjoining owners, and occupiers in the matter of the estate of James Perry Goodbody and Marcus Goodbody in the town of Moate. Includes two maps of the town of Moate, prepared at the Ordnance Survey Office, under the direction of Colonel Stotherd.
Administration of the estate of Frances Sophia Homan Mulock, late of Bellair, King's County. Intestate granted to William Bury Homan Mulock.
Copy of counsel's opinion in the case of Mulock with Bagot versus Gallagher, arising from dispute in terms of lease of 1776.
Letter by T P Mulock, Kilnagarna, Athlone to 'Willie':
"My dear Willie,
The subject of the painting was born in 1746 and died 1827. I found the following sentence in a diary of his written towards the end of last century. 'ebrius fui apud Bellair, si deus dat beniaire revesus nunquana fuccare coufitebor'. He was fond of the social conviviality of that period, as appears from one of his topical effusions which I enclose; I said also a sample of his amorous verses to my grandmother who was Miss Francis Judge of Ballysheil. Ever yours, T P Mulock
PS I enclose cheque £10 my annual subscription to sustentation fund."
Includes two verses; "The Bottle" song by Thomas Mulock (Councillor) written 1793 and romantic verse entitled, 'Verse addressed to a young lady' by Thomas Mulock to Miss Frances Judge of Ballyshiel, whom he married 4 December 1790.