Lombard Family Papers,
1355-1912.
Contains family and estate papers of the Lombard family of Lombardstown, Co. Cork. The Lombards held land in Cork from the fourteenth century but the Lombardstown estate was mainly purchased by James Lombard [d.1652] ca. 1620. The estate contained lands in Gortmolire, Lackandarragh, Brittas, Glantane, Curragraigue, Lackaroe, Ballyfinn, Shanakill and Donore. The family also had substantial holdings in Cork city. The estate papers comprise a large collection of deeds including conveyances, mortgages and leases, as well as a series of rentals and estate accounts. There are a small number of maps and surveys. Amongst these deeds are property transactions for many other prominent Cork families including the Tyrry, Goold, Lavallin, Skiddy, Coppinger, Water, Miaghe [Meade] and Barrett families. The Lombard family papers contain marriage settlements, wills, legal and financial papers as well as a small collection of correspondence.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Related Materials: See Ainsworth, J.F. , National Library Report on Private Collections, No.46. and No.279. Related Materials: For related materials see NLI MS 5,909-5,910. Physical description: 23 boxes. more |
Arrangement: | Fonds. I. Estate Papers II. Family Papers |
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1355-1912.
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I.i.1.b. Title deeds, Parish of Holy Trinity, Cork.
1612-1627.
In Collection: | Lombard Family Papers (1355- 1912) |
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Description: | Conveyances and releases of premises in the parish of Holy Trinity or Christ Church. Contains deeds for the families of Skiddy, Wyatt, Coppinger and Goold. Includes the conveyance of a tomb in the lady chapel of Christ Church from James Barrett to James Lombard in 1627. Folder 1: 1612-1616; Folder 2: 1620; Folder 3: 1620-1621; Folder 4: 1627; Folder 5 : 1630. |
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1612-1627
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 5 folders, 14 items. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,545/2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland |