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227 17 Aug 1752<br />

See Also<br />

/92 Document signed by Amyas Bushe whereby he indemnifies and releases<br />

Daniel Ryan from a debt of £300 owed jointly by Ryan and Bushe to Jonathan<br />

Ashe of Ashegrove, and takes on the full debt himself.<br />

228 11 June 1759<br />

Bond whereby Daniel Ryan of Inch having borrowed from Walter Woulfe,<br />

Carrick on Suir, the sum of £3000, agrees to repay £1500 by 1 May 1760.<br />

Added note by Woulfe attesting that the debt was repaid in full in 1773.<br />

229 28 April 1760<br />

Warrant of Bond by which John Dwyer of Ballynamona and Denis Dwyer,<br />

Rosskeen, Farmers, agree to pay Daniel Ryan, Inch, £49:10:0 to be paid 28<br />

April 1761, with a penal sum of £99 to be imposed for non payment. Note on<br />

reverse records a payment from Dwyer of £22:5:0, 5 Jan 1762.<br />

230 13 August 1761<br />

Bond and warrant by which Daniel Ryan and his son John acknowledge a debt<br />

of £100 due to John Comerford and Michael Comerford, Merchants, <strong>Cork</strong>.<br />

£500 is due 13 August 1762.<br />

231 1761-1791<br />

Assignment of Judgement of Bond’s made by Daniel and John Ryan (5 Jan<br />

1761) for £100 to James Murphy. (1) 5 Jan 1761, Bond and Warrant by which<br />

Daniel and John Ryan, Inch, agree to pay James Murphy, Farmer, Thurles<br />

£100, £500 of which to be repaid 5 Jan 1762. (2) 4 Oct 1790 Assignment of<br />

the bond to Walter Fitzgerald and his wife Bridget (née Purcell). (3) 19 Dec<br />

1791 Assignment of the debt by the FitzGeralds to Philip Roche John.<br />

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