I.iii. Rentals and related papers,
1769-1896.
Most rentals are for Queen's County (Cuffsboro, Stradbally, Moyanna, Vicarstown, Rathcrea, Dunrally, Kilroy, Garrymadock, Rosmore bog), but some are related to Cavan and Dublin properties. One folder relates to Mount Bellew, Co. Galway, at the death of Thomas Arthur Grattan Bellew, husband of Pauline Grattan Bellew his widow who inherited and became custodian of her children's estates. See MS 49,674/2/1 (20-22).
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Format: | MANUSCRIPT |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 10 folders. |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds MS 49,674/1/3 (1): rentals for Queen's County, 1784-1840. MS 49,674/1/3 (2): rentals for Queen's County, 1840-1845. MS 49,674/1/3 (3): rentals for Queen's County, 1846-1849. MS 49,674/1/3 (4) : rentals for Queen's County, 1850-1860. MS 49,674/1/3 (5) : rentals for Queen's County, 1862-1877. MS 49,674/1/3 (6): rentals for Queen's County, 1891-1896. MS 49,674/1/3 (7): remarks on various rentals (includes one account), 1821-1824. MS 49,674/1/3 (8): rentals for Cavan and Dublin (settled estates), 1769-1868. MS 49,674/1/3 (9): rentals for Mount Bellew, Co.Galway, 1863-4. MS 49,674/1/3(10): various documents related to rentals, 1784-1881 and n.d. |
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I.iii. Rentals and related papers,
1769-1896.
In Collection: | Grattan Bellew Papers, 1609-1942 |
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Description: | Most rentals are for Queen's County (Cuffsboro, Stradbally, Moyanna, Vicarstown, Rathcrea, Dunrally, Kilroy, Garrymadock, Rosmore bog), but some are related to Cavan and Dublin properties. One folder relates to Mount Bellew, Co. Galway, at the death of Thomas Arthur Grattan Bellew, husband of Pauline Grattan Bellew his widow who inherited and became custodian of her children's estates. See MS 49,674/2/1 (20-22). |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 10 folders. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,674/1/3 (1-10)
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |