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Leases and papers relating to the sale of Clondalla, barony of Eglish; deeds and documents relating to purchase of 'Finnegan's Field'

Envelope of leases of Clondalla, alias Clondallow, alias Clondallagh, barony of Eglish, adjoining Boolanarrig. [In date order.] The leases, up to and including 1825, are from members of the Berry family of Dovegrove, an adjoining townland; Clondalla, Dovegrove and Clonahane were held by them under a perpetuity from the Viscounts Loftus/ Marquesses of Drogheda. In or about the 1830s, the 2nd Earl of Rosse must have acquired the Berry interest, which was tantamount to outright ownership, in these townlands, subject
to continued Berry occupation of and residence in part of Dovegrove. These townlands were then subsequently settled on the 2nd Earl’s third son, the Hon. Laurence Parsons, who is a party to the leases of 1860, 1865 and 1872 in this sub-section.] The sub-section also includes papers relating to the sale of Clondallow to Daniel J. Earley, and deeds and documents relating to the (re )purchase of ‘Finnegan’s field’ in 1997.

Letters from Charles Connolly to William Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/4/5/1/13
  • Partiellement
  • 30 Nov 1842 - 10 Jun 1843
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Two letters from Charles Connolly of Cork to William Lamb in the care of Francis Lamb, Governor of the Gaol, Dundalk, informing him on the deaths of Mister Mahony, and Mister Casey.

Letter from Nannie to William Lamb.

Letter from Nannie at 3 Seatown Place, Dundalk, County Louth, to William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, informing him of her father's death.

Letters from John Rice Lamb to William Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/1/1/2
  • Dossier
  • 19 Jan 1855 - 22 Oct 1864
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Eleven letters from John Rice Lamb at Dundalk Gaol (Jail), Dundalk, County Louth, to his nephew William Lamb at 6 Coyngham Road, Phoenix Park, County Dublin, as well as the Government Prisons Office, Smithfield, County Dublin.

Letters from Sally Lamb to William Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/1/1/5
  • Dossier
  • 31 Mar 1857 - 11 Dec 1857
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Four letters from Sally Lamb in Dundalk, County Louth, to her brother William Lamb at 6 Coyngham Road, Phoenix Park, County Dublin.

Appointment of Francis Lamb, Governor of Dundalk Gaol.

Appointment from The Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Ireland, to Francis Lamb, Governor of Dundalk Gaol, enabling him to, "take and receive all and every the Recognizance or Recognizances of Sureties into which any persons may be willing to enter for the due appearance of Insolvents" in Dundalk.

Letters from Mary Lamb to William Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/1/1/6
  • Dossier
  • 31 May 1858 - 7 Jun 1858
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Two letters from Mary Lamb in Dundalk, County Louth, to her brother William Lamb at 6 Coyngham Road, Phoenix Park, County Dublin.

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