Model Rules of Local War Pensions Committee
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- 1919
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Draft Model Rules of Local War Pensions Committee. With printed Statutory Rules Orders (Ministry of Pensions 1919).
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Model Rules of Local War Pensions Committee
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Draft Model Rules of Local War Pensions Committee. With printed Statutory Rules Orders (Ministry of Pensions 1919).
Part of The Rosse Papers
Part of The Rosse Papers
Monsignor Reddy Presentation Fund
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Listing headed Monsignor Reddy Presentation Fund. Lists subscribers to retirement fund.
Morristown-Biller, Clonfenlough, Rashinagh and part of Corramore
Part of Loughton Papers
In the court for the sale of encumbered estates in Ireland, rental of lands in the county of Kildare and King's county to be sold be auction. Consisting of Morristown-Biller in Kildare and Clonfenlough, Rashinagh and part of Corramore in King's County.
Mortgage by Reverend Robert Downes, Francis Sadleir and Darby Egan
Part of Charleville Estate Papers
Mortgage by Reverend Robert Downes, Francis Sadleir and Darby Egan reciting a lease of 1731 and referring to marriage settlement of 1701 and to payment to part of loan.
Mortgage from Francis Sadlier and others
Part of Charleville Estate Papers
Deed of mortgage from Francis Sadlier to secure £2500 recital of Sadleir estate including 406 acres in Killeigh.
Part of Charleville Estate Papers
Mortgage for the value of £300 between Elizabeth Tilson (Widow), Francis Sadleir of Sopwell Hall, Mary Coghill and Lucy Savage, (Widow).
Mortgage of Henry Bishop of Elphin
Part of Charleville Estate Papers
Two copies of mortgage for security of £1500 by Henry Bishop of Elphin reciting a lease of 1701 and referring to Hector Vaughan of Knocknamest and the amount of £1500 advanced by Henry Elphin for the marriage settlement of Thomas Sadleir.
Mortgage of John Shaw to Charles William Bury
Part of Charleville Estate Papers
Reciting an indenture of 1 May 1730, Richard Warbutton and John Shaw (late father of John Shaw) in reference to lands at Ballincolligbegg to hold for three lives. Mortgage of £400, in respect of properties. Notes that Shaw was not to pay any interest for first four years.