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20 years at an annual rent of £860 payable quarterly on the 24 June, 29 Sept.<br />

25 Dec. and 25 March. A clause states that every 6 years Meagher must<br />

“perambulate….the means and bounds of the said premises” or be fined £2.<br />

Also the French’s Agent is to be allowed view the premises on demand and<br />

Meagher is to supply him with a plan of the true bounds and limits of the land<br />

or be fined £2.<br />

869 5 May 1815<br />

Letter to Mrs. Hall, Upper George Street, Limerick, from T. Jackson,<br />

Bruselles, “happy to find that you are at last satisfied that the past shall be<br />

buried in oblivion”. He hopes their misunderstandings are now behind them,<br />

adding his wife Helen has written to her a letter “submissive & dutiful”.<br />

Relates their journeying since leaving Caen’s and subsequent flight when<br />

news of Bonaparte’s landing reached then. The journey to [the Netherlands]<br />

was fraught with mishaps, which he recounts humorously. They have settled<br />

at Brabant where “Johnny Frog wont be inclined I think to trouble us”. He is<br />

confident that the monarchy will be restored and feels the majority of the<br />

people support the king. They plan to move towards the Rhine assisted by<br />

their children’s nurse and her sister “they are invaluable servants, Humble,<br />

careful of our interest & most solicitously watchful of & Attentive to our<br />

Children” (Helena, Tom & Fred). Directs her to tell Bindonhe has written to<br />

him and if the old tenants at Fanninstown do not pay the rent due “I wish<br />

ejectments to be served on them as well as the rest”.<br />

870 2 Dec 1836<br />

Assignment of Mortgage of £1632 by the Rev. Walter Cramer Roberts of<br />

Glasnevin Co. Dublin to Thomas Tilly of Henrietta Street, Dublin. The deed<br />

refers to and indenture dated 22 Aug 1836, by which Thomas Hynes of<br />

<strong>College</strong> Green on foot of a debt of £1600 owed to Walter Cramer Roberts, did<br />

assign the house and lands of Kingstown, 3 houses on Prospect Hill, 3 cabins<br />

at Bohermore, a house and yard in Buck Street, 4 houses and shops in High<br />

Street, a yard and store on Merchants Road all in the parishes of St. Nichlas &<br />

Rahoon, Galway Town. Tilly now takes over the said mortgage.<br />

871 30 Mar 1848<br />

Conveyance. Thomas Tilly, Henrietta Street, Dublin, to Henry Rosenthal,<br />

Merchant, Nassau Street, regarding several premises in the town of Galway, in<br />

the parishes of St Nicholas & Rahoon. Originally granted by Thomas Hynes<br />

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