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273 14 July 1815<br />

Assignment of debt whereby Richard Jordan, Dublin, in consideration of<br />

£114:2:9 assigns to Philip Ryan the debt for that amount owed by Timothy,<br />

James and John Ryan of [Drumdihy].<br />

274 8 June 1816<br />

Deed of Annuity wherby Daniel Ryan, Inch in consideration of £300 sold to<br />

Ewer Ryan, Barrister, Dublin, a yearly rent charge (for the lives of Daniel<br />

Ryan and his brother Philip) or £50. The annuity is on the lands of Inch,<br />

Ballypatrick, Moherereigh, Athshanbohy, Upper and Lower Moher, Roskeen,<br />

Coolquil, Glanbegg, Rosmult, Seskin, Knocknabanchy, Gortkelly,<br />

Glanfunchin, Killeenleigh, Rosulty and Knockane.<br />

275 12 August 1816<br />

Bond by which Daniel Ryan, Inch, acknowledges a debt of £600 owed to<br />

Hugh Mulcahy, Thurles. £300 of which is to be paid by 12 August 1817. Note<br />

on reverse, 18 Mar 1820, acknowledges receipt of £63 being 3½ years interest<br />

due and £27 paid 12 August 1821. Also a note calculating the sum due in<br />

1821.<br />

276 April 1818<br />

Memorandum of debts owed by Daniel Ryan, also [valuation of lands].<br />

277 15 Nov 1821<br />

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Letter to Stephen Grehan from C. M. O’Brien Butler, forwarded with<br />

additions to Daniel Ryan. O’Brien Butler outlines the financial difficulties his<br />

family are in and requests an advance of £50 or £60 on the sums payable to<br />

him by Dan Ryan. Grehan had forwarded the letter inquiring what he should<br />

do about the matter and discusses other financial dealings with Mr. Beere and<br />

D. Harrold.<br />

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