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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.

T. W. Trench tenancy release papers 1857

Bundle of tenancy releases papers dated and signed by tenant and Thomas Weldon Trench, co-agent and local magistrate of the Digby Estate. The release papers acknowledges a payment made to the tenant from the executors of the late Earl of Digby accepted in full discharge for any right, claim or demand to any estate, term of interest in the lands.

Trench, Thomas Weldon

T. W. Trench tenancy release papers 1858

Bundle of tenancy releases papers dated and signed by tenant and Thomas Weldon Trench, co-agent and local magistrate of the Digby Estate. The release papers acknowledges a payment made to the tenant from the executors of the late Earl of Digby accepted in full discharge for any right, claim or demand to any estate, term of interest in the lands.

Trench, Thomas Weldon

Tenancy agreements

Tenancy agreements with monthly rents for holdings in Geashill and in Killeigh.

Caretaker agreements

Caretaker agreements with agreed weekly payments for premises in the townands of Killarles, Cappyroe, Ballyknockan, Cappanageeragh, Clonmore, Killellery, Ballinagar, Colehill, Knockballyboy, Bawnmore, Newtown and for Geashill Castle (front gate).

Digby - Geashill Estate 1936-1938

Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence relating to the administration of the Geashill Estate. Matters referred to include fires on the estate; workmen's compensation claims; rental arrears; trespass and poaching; Lord Digby's shooting rights; repair of Garda Barracks at Killeigh and the sale of Lugmore Wood.

Letter from Muir to Kennedy: We had a divil of a fire yesterday on Ross bog and a strenuous job to keep it away from the wood. It was some fight, luckily enough we mastered it and we have quite a decent margin of heath left. I don't know how far the fire extended but I saw it blazing merrily away up by Dr Regan's and far beyond. I expect it probably went on as far as the Screggan Mt Bolus Rd. I was astonished to see grouse on the bog but the young must have been roasted alive, the old ones kept changing their position from time to time but eventually had to seek pastures new. Snipe and curlew all had to shift and there were quite a few of each. It will be some years before Ross becomes a mecca for poachers again.' (10 January 1936)

Letter from Digby to Kennedy: 'I expect the whole family will be over in Ireland 31st July-10th August. Haven't made plans yet except that we have rooms at Parknasilla 1st -6th August. We may go to Mulranny and [?] but if we do we won't have time to look in at Clonad I am afraid, but will let you know later. Yes! I shall want my usual Glenamoy fishing licence. You have taken this annually for me so that they can't say I don't intend fishing in my river!! So please get that and my gun license for later in the year. I will get any children's license for fishing if necessary. We shall bring over the same two cars and the chauffeur we had last year...' (14 July 1937)

Kennedy, Kenneth A.

Digby - Geashill Estate 1950-1952

Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence relating to the administration of the Geashill Estate. Matters referred to include sale of timber; fishery rates; repairs to tenants' premises; tree seeds required for the estate; acquisition of cottage site by agreement under Labourers Acts; litigation between Lord Digby and Andrew Brazil over cattle wandering in Digby's plantation at Clonad and destroying 1500 young trees.

Includes letter to Kennedy from Digby on the death of King George IV, " Alas the sad news of yesterday has made it impossible for me to come over next week as I shall be on duty twice every 24 hours at the lying-in-state. We don't yet know when the funeral will be, but it will probably be Friday 15th..." (7 February 1952).

Digby - Glenamoy Estate 1927-1931

Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence relating to the administration of Glenamoy Estate, Ballina, Co. Mayo under James Boland Esq. Matters referred to include equestrian, hunting and fishing activities; game conservationism and dealings with various conservator groups; poaching; trespassing; employee salaries; transport fees; claims compensation; and the letting the Glenamoy River.

Includes letter from B J Newcombe, Secretary to Salmon Fisheries Protection Association, to Lewis Goodbody: ‘…The rights of all Fishery Owners in the Free State are being tested in the still pending litigation in the Erne and Moy fishery cases. This litigation has been going on for some years at enormous expense, and now the last decision (by Mr Justice Johnson) in favour of the owners has been appealed against.’ (21 May 1929)

Letter from Goodbody to Mr John Mudge: ‘Neary's cases is that he foul hooked this salmon on the 29th October, 4 or 5 pools above the boundary pool. Now, in certain water at least Lord Digby's bank would cover 4 or 5 pools above. When I pointed this out to him, he now says that it was hooked 262 yards above the boundary pool. It was about 6 lbs weight, and he says he had trout rod, and he only got it out 50 or 60 yards below the boundary pool.’ (2 December 1929)

Letter from Lewis Goodbody to Lord Digby: ‘Woodcock shooting in Ireland ends on the 28th February everywhere, but I know that Reggie was of the opinion that it should close at latest by the middle of February. After that the birds were certainly pairing, and nests have been found here early in March. My own impression is that it ought to stop on the 31st January, but at all events they should not be looked for after the first week in February.’ (17 January 1931)

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