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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 39 estate records citing this source.
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Financial papers, 1822-37. | Forbes (Earl of Granard) | The Irish branch of the Forbes family descend from Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baron Granard, originally... |
Deeds & legal papers relating to properties in Leitrim, Roscommon and Galway, 1695-1731. | St. George (Tyrone House) | The St.George estate was centred on the house at Tyrone, parish of Drumacoo, barony of Dunkellin, bu... |
Legal papers re case St George v St George, including rentals, accounts, correspondence re the property of Oliver St George in Cos Roscommon, Leitrim, Galway, Limerick and Laois, 17th-18th centuries. C.110, Box 46, Chancery Masters' Exhibits | St. George (Headford) | The St Georges were a Cambridgeshire family who were granted lands in the Headford area by the Cromw... |
Private Possession | Daly (Raford) | The Daly family of Raford were descended from the Dalys of Carnakelly. The Raford estate was bought... |
Deeds, legal papers and household inventory, cos Down, Tyrone, Queen's, Roscommon, Limerick and Galway, 1695-1731 | St. George | Richard St George, a member of a Cambridgeshire family, came to Ireland in the 17th century and was... |
Chancery Masters’ Exhibits: large collection of rentals, accounts, letters and other documents re property of Oliver St George in Cos Roscommon, Leitrim, Galway, Limerick & Leix in connection with case St George v St George. Owen Gallagher agent for St George 1681-1730. C.110, Box 46 | St. George | Richard St George, a member of a Cambridgeshire family, came to Ireland in the 17th century and was... |
Chancery Masters’ Exhibits: large collection of rentals, accounts, letters and other documents re property of Oliver St George in Cos Roscommon, Leitrim, Galway, Limerick & Leix in connection with case St George v St George. Owen Gallagher agent for St George 1681-1730. C.110, Box 46 | St George (Dunmore) | Sir George St George, second son of Sir George St George of Carrickdrumrusk, county Leitrim, was gra... |
Chancery Masters' Accounts, attested rental of the estate of Edward Hartopp, 1815. C.108/77 | Hartopp | Edward Bourchier Hartopp of Dalby House, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, was the grandson of Edward... |
Walcott v Walcott. Two sets depositions. (John Minchin Walcott v Thomas Lyons Walcott). 1834. C13/2042/27 | Walcott (Croagh) | Captain Thomas Wallcott was granted lands close to the city of Limerick by patent dated 1667. This... |
Deeds, catalogues of sale etc relating to manors, advowsons & other property of the Earl of Buckinghamshire in: Limerick: Kilmallock, Uregare, Rathmore, Rathcannon, Cloonance & in England, 1779-1813. C107/91 | Hobart-Hampden | There are a number of Irish links to this family beginning with the attendance of Sir John Hobart at... |
Moore v Moore. Bill only.(Henry Moore v Maurice Crosbie Moore), C13/1471 | Moore/Crosbie Moore (Mooresfort) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Maurice Crosbie Moore held an estate in the parish of Grean, ba... |
Franks of Ballyscaddan Papers, 1830-1890, collection held privately, inquiries to Archives Sector Development, National Archives, Kew. NRA catalogue Ref. NRA 31521 | Franks (Ballyscadden) | The Franks of Meadstown, county Cork and Ballyscadden, county Limerick, share a common ancestry with... |
Montagu Family, Earls of Sandwich, Co Limerick estate miscellaneous & legal papers 1800-1806, collection held privately, inquiries to Archives Sector Development, National Archives, Kew. NRA catalogue Ref. NRA 5472 Montagu | Montagu | There are two Irish connections in the ancestry of the Earls of Sandwich. In the mid 17th century E... |
Will of Philip Harding of Firville, 8 Mar 1840. 999/575/188 | Harding (Firville) | The Harding family were associated with the city of Cork from the early 18th century. Henry Harding... |
Will of Gage John Hall, General in Her Majesty's Army of Elmfield House in the City of Exeter , Devon. 16 June 1854. Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, PROB 11/2193 | Hall (Castlelake) | In the mid 19th century General Hall held land in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of... |
De Montmorency Family of Inch House, Co Kilkenny, papers held privately, contact National Archives, Archives Sector Development, Kew, London, 19th-20th centuries. NRA 31521 Franks | de Montmorency | Captain Harvey J.de Montmorency is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as holding the townlands of Cloo... |
National Archives, UK: De Montmorency Family of Inch House, Co Kilkenny, papers held privately, contact National Archives, Archives Sector Development, Kew, London, 19th-20th centuries. NRA 31521 Franks | de Montmorency (Ebor Hall) | The Viscounts Mountmorres were descended from the Morres family, landowners in Co Kilkenny from the... |
Answer connected with pleadings in case Lord Ferrers [Robert Shirley] and Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne] v William Barton and Richard Hampden, about property in Co Monaghan, 1695. C6/97/63 | Thynne (Marquess of Bath) | The Thynnes were resident at Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, from the 16th century. Longle... |
Bill connected with pleadings in a case William Barton v Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne] and Lord Ferrers [Robert Shirley] and another, about property in Co Monaghan, 1700. C7/44/7 | Thynne (Marquess of Bath) | The Thynnes were resident at Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, from the 16th century. Longle... |
Answer connected with pleadings in case Lord Ferrers [Robert Shirley] and Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne] v William Barton and Richard Hampden, about property in Co Monaghan, 1695. C6/97/63 | Leslie (Glaslough) | The Leslies of Glaslough descend from John Leslie, a Scotsman, who became Bishop of Clogher in 1661... |
Bill connected with pleadings in a case William Barton v Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne] and Lord Ferrers [Robert Shirley] and another, about property in Co Monaghan, 1700. C7/44/7 | Leslie (Glaslough) | The Leslies of Glaslough descend from John Leslie, a Scotsman, who became Bishop of Clogher in 1661... |
Photographs of Lord Rossmore and party taken at Rossmore Castle, 3 Jan 1884. (Copyright Office) Copy 1/367/17 - /19 | Westenra (Baron Rossmore) | Of Dutch origin, the Westenras settled in Ireland in the mid-17th century. General Robert Cuningham... |
Exhibit: 1777/581. Probate inventory, or declaration, of the estate of Cadwallader Blayney, widower, Lord Blayney of Castleblayney, Co Monaghan and Colonel of 38th Regt of Foot, deceased, Sept 1777. PROB31/648/581 | Blayney | Castleblayney was founded by Edward Blayney, governor of Monaghan in the early 17th century, who was... |
Will of John Hatchell of Bessmount Park , Monaghan, 29 March 1852. PROB 11/2149/340 | Hatchell | John Hatchell, who was possibly related to the Hatchell family of Fortfield House, county Dublin, di... |
Massereene & Ferrand – Irish Land Commission sale of estate of Viscount Massereene & Ferrand 1910. T1/11207/10312 | Foster/Skeffington (Viscounts Ferrand & Massereene) | The Foster family of Collon, Co Louth, Viscounts Ferrand and the Clotworthy and Skeffington families... |
Answer connected with pleadings in case Lord Ferrers [Robert Shirley] and Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne] v William Barton and Richard Hampden, about property in Co Monaghan, 1695. C6/97/63 | Barton (Carrickmacross) | An estate of scattered parts in the baronies of Dartrey, Monaghan and Cremorne, county Monaghan, was... |
Bill connected with pleadings in a case William Barton v Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne] and Lord Ferrers [Robert Shirley] and another, about property in Co Monaghan, 1700. C7/44/7 | Barton (Carrickmacross) | An estate of scattered parts in the baronies of Dartrey, Monaghan and Cremorne, county Monaghan, was... |
Will of John Augustus Knipe of No 20 Chester Terrace Regents Park , Middlesex, PROB 11/2107/239 | Knipe (Erne Hill) | The Knipe family were located in the Belturbet area of county Cavan. By the mid-19th century George... |
National Archives, UK: De Montmorency Family of Inch House, Co Kilkenny, papers held privately, contact National Archives, Archives Sector Development, Kew, London, 19th-20th centuries. NRA 31521 Franks | de Montmorency (Viscount Frankfort) | The de Montmorency family, Viscount Frankfort, was a junior branch of the Viscount Mountmorres famil... |
Will of George Hinds of Mitchelstown, Co Westmeath. PROB 11/2132/273 | Hinds / Hindes | George Hindes was one of the principal lessors in the barony of Mohill at the time of Griffith's Val... |