- 'The Bride and Bridegroom. Ierne & Jack Goold-Adams'.
- 'Wedding group, Moneyguyneen . Tom Sadleir, Vera, Gerty Cadell, Lucy Harty, Mrs. Stephenson, Norah, Ethne, Boathy, Flo, Canon Goold Adams father of Jack, Assheton, Irene, Jack GA [Goold Adams], Middleton and Bertie'.
- 'Mrs. Ryan (Rosemary Tarleton), Mrs. Smith (Duneske, Cahir, Co. Tipperary), Irene (Mrs. Goold-Adams),Vera B [Biddulph] and Miss Smith (Duneesk)
Envelope of leases of premises in Dublin City and County, principally the Stephen’s Green house of the 1st Earl of Rosse (1736 and 1760), the lease of which was assigned by his widow to the 2nd Earl in 1809; and the 2nd Earl’s own house
(when Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Bt) in Rathmines Road (1790-91). [See also E/5.]
Wexford estate leases granted by Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Bt, 2nd Earl of Rosse. [In date order.]
UntitledEnvelope of Co. Tipperary leases: Croghan, barony of Lower Ormond, also part of the Dunalley estate. The leases of 1795 and 1802 are to Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Bt, who held parts of Croghan as a tenant or sub-tenant prior to his acquisition of the fee in 1820. [In date order, but with obsolete Q/8 piece numbers on them, and some unnumbered.] Also included are papers relating to the sale of the premises to Louis McCormack.
Lease of Corraghduff, [part of the Dunalley estate in the barony of Lower Ormond, Co. Tipperary.]
Envelope of leases of Drangan (and Newtown), barony of Middlethird, Co. Tipperary, [not part of the Dunalley estate. In date order.]
Three singleton leases of lands in Co. Tipperary with baronial location not specified: Lelagh (1718), Lissballyard and Rathmakeena (1739), and Kilgrogane (1786). The first 2 leases were granted by Sir William Parsons, 2nd Bt; the last
does not have a Parsons as a party.