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Correspondence on Geashill Castle Claim (1922-1927)

Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating a grant claim for Geashill Castle after its destruction. Includes a copy of the brief for counsel for the claim of £19,614.17 for Geashill Castles and its contents (1923); evaluation of three elk horns destroyed in the fire;
letter from Lord Digby to Goodbody Solicitors, Dorset "I must congratulate you once more for the very successful result of your hard work in relation to this claim, and I know what a difficult case it must have been for you to get a satisfactory settlement. I think you ought to know how very please I am over the way the case was conducted" (22 February 1926); letter from the Ministery of Finance details that "under the Malicious Injury Act you are entitle in this case to £1635 in clash, and £1100 in Bonds - total £2735" (19 February 1926).

Lease of Cappancur to William and Pilkington Commons

Lease and two draft leases for part of the Lands of Cappanacur from Henry Earl Digby to William and Pilkington Commons for three lives from 25 July 1792, at the yearly rate of £14-4-9.
Including 'A map of Part of the lands of Cappincur in the King's County the Estate of The Right Honourable Henry Lord Digby let to William Commons and Pilkington Commons Containing 33.2.00. Surveyed in 1775 by Pat Roe', hand coloured, scale of 40 Perches to an Inch, bordering land leased to James Monick and William Watson.

Inland Revenue

Bundle of forms from inland revenue issued to A&L Goodbody following the death of Lord Edward Henry Trafalgar Digby in 1920. Following his death, the trustees of his will were bequeathed the proceeds of sale of lands in Ireland agreed to be sold through the Irish Land Commission. Includes schedule of particulars of buildings and lands of Lord Digby's King's County estate which contain detailed lists of occupiers, acreage and tenure of interest.

Roskeen Estate, Co. Laois

Deeds and copies of deeds with John George Adair, Co Laois (Roskeen Estate, Bellegrove/Ballafabole, 1866, 1869, 1870

Millbrook

Deeds, maps and correspondence relating to the townland of Millbrook near Killeigh, Parish of Ballykean:
(spellings: Monydwin, Moniedwin, Moneidwin, Moneidivin)
Map, surveyed 1756 by John Mooney;
Lease, John Digby Esq. to The Reverend Joseph Graves, 1771;
Lease, John Digby Esq. to Randall Cooke Esq., 1771;
Lease, John Digby Esq. to Randall Cooke Esq.,1783;
Lease, Randall Cooke Esq. to Lancelot Sandes Esq., 1789;
Articles of agreement for a lease, Reverend Dean William Digby to Lancelot Sandes Esq., 1792;
Map of Millbrook Domain the seat of Lancelot Sandes Esq., 1792 by Michael Cuddehy;
Lease, Reverend William Digby to Reverend Francis Sadleir [Sadleir], 1842. Incl. a map of Millview and Abbeylands, 1841;
Lease ('of the Abbeyland'), Thomas Sadlier Esq. to Reverend James Kinsella, 1845;
Assignment, Reverend William Digby Sadlier, , Thomas Sadlier Esq. and Randal Caesar Sadlier Esq. with Reverend James Kinsella, 1853;
Conveyance, The Landed Estates Court to The Right Honourable Edward St Vincent Digby Baron Digby, 1860;
Assignment, Reverend Augustine Kinsella to Michael Kinsella, 1875;
Assignment, Michael Kinsella to Edward Walsh (with copy in tissue paper), 1895;
Mortgage Edward Walsh to Ulster Bank Ltd., 1900;
Caretaker agreement to Michael Flanagan, 1901;
Abstract of title of Edward Walshe, 1908;
Irish Land Commission, agreement for sale (Estate of Lord Digby, tenant Edward Walsh) x2, 1908;
Agreement Reverend I. J. Seale with Edward Walsh, 1915;
Reconveyance of Mortgage, Ulster Bank Ltd. to Edward Walsh, 1919;
Conditions of sale, Edward Walsh, incl. property in Killurin, 1919;
Requisitions on title, Edward Walsh to Michael Conroy, 1919 (damaged with mould, in tissue paper);
Correspondence under Land Law Acts and Irish Land Commission and hand searches regarding sale Edward Walsh to James Conroy, 1919.

Lease of Geashill townlands to Dean Digby

Lease and a draft for part of the townlands of Ballydownan, Curragh, Geashill, and Dalgan from Edward Earl Digby to the Reverend William Digby, Dean of Clonfert, for three lives from 29 September 1797, at the yearly rate of £142-8-6.

Ledger

Balances on ledger accounts on taking over from Reginald Digby by Lewis Goodbody.

Digby Estate Rates

Bundle of demand notes and rate receipts between Geashill Estate and Offaly County Council.

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