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Collection List 66

O’Hara Papers

(MSS 16,706-16,832, 16,886-16,887, 20,277-20,402, 36,286-36,500,


36,647-36,649)

(Accession No. 5626)

Estate and family papers relating to the O’Hara Family


of Annaghmore, County Sligo, 1585- 1967

Compiled by Andrew Shields and Victoria Perry, 2002

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................7
O’HARA PEDIGREE ............................................................................12
I. ESTATE PAPERS...............................................................................13
I.i. Title Deeds ......................................................................................13
I.i.1. County Sligo Estate ..................................................................13
I.i.2. Dublin City Estate ....................................................................20
I.ii. Mortgages.......................................................................................21
I.ii.1. Dublin City and County Sligo .................................................22
I.ii.2. County Sligo............................................................................23
I.ii.3. Dublin City Estate ...................................................................25
I.iii. Legal Papers ..................................................................................26
I.iii.1. Legal Cases ............................................................................26
I.iii.2. Assorted Legal papers ............................................................34
I.iii.3. Assorted Legal papers: Dublin Estate ....................................43
I.iii.4. Dublin Estate: Old Custom House .........................................47
I.iii.5. Land Transactions: County Sligo ...........................................49
I.iii.6. Miscellaneous Deeds and Rentals ..........................................53
I.iii.7. The O’Hara Tontine ...............................................................56
I.iv. Leases ............................................................................................58
I.iv.1. County Sligo Estate ................................................................58
I.iv.2. Leases; Dublin City Estate .....................................................70
I.v. Estate Rentals .................................................................................74
I.v.1. General Estate Rentals.............................................................74
I.v.2. Rentals: County Sligo Estate ...................................................75
I.v.3. Rentals: Dublin City Estate .....................................................79
I.vi. Accounts with Agents and Stewards: County Sligo Estate...........80
I.vii. Accounts with Stewards ...............................................................82
I.viii. Accounts and Receipts relating to payments made to labourers;
County Sligo Estate ..............................................................................83
I.ix. Bills and Receipts..........................................................................85
I.ix.1. General estate expenses ..........................................................85
I.ix.2. ‘Annaghmore Estate Monthly Estate Returns’.......................88
I.ix.3. County Sligo Estate; Cash Ledgers, Wages and Receipt Books
...........................................................................................................90
I.ix.4. Accounts with Public Bodies..................................................90
I.x. Land Commission; Correspondence and Papers ............................91
I.x.1. Correspondence .......................................................................92
I.x.2. Papers.......................................................................................93
I.xi. Dublin City Estate; Accounts ........................................................94
I.xi.1. Accounts with agents..............................................................94
I.xi.2. Accounts: Public Bodies.........................................................94
I.xi.3. Dublin City; General Papers...................................................94
I.xii. Surveys and Valuations................................................................95
I.xii.1. Surveys of County Sligo Estate.............................................95
I.xii.2. Valuations..............................................................................97
I.xiii. Maps............................................................................................98

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I.xiii.1. County Sligo.........................................................................98
I.xiii.2. Dublin City Estate Maps ....................................................102
I.xiv. Estate Correspondence ..............................................................102
I.xiv.1. County Sligo Estate; Agents, Stewards, Legal Advisers,
Tenants, etc. ....................................................................................102
I.xiv.2. Estate Correspondence; Dublin City Estate .......................113
I.xv. Estate Enterprises .......................................................................115
I.xv.1. Mines and Quarries..............................................................116
I.xv.1.a. Accounts .......................................................................116
I.xv.1.b. Correspondence ............................................................116
I.xv.2. Timber .................................................................................116
I.xvi. County Sligo Estate: General Papers.........................................117
I.xvii. Estate Farm...............................................................................120
I.xvii.1. Stock Books etc. ................................................................120
I.xvii.2. Accounts ............................................................................121
I.xvii.3. Estate Farm: Income Tax...................................................122
I.xvii.4. Labourers...........................................................................123
I.xviii. Other Estates ...........................................................................123
I.xviii.1. Cooper Estate ...................................................................123
I.xviii.1.a. Legal Papers ..............................................................123
I.xviii.1.b. Leases ........................................................................123
I.xviii.1.c. Rentals .......................................................................124
I.xviii.1.d. Surveys and Valuations.............................................124
I.xviii.2. Fermanagh Estate .............................................................124
I.xviii.2.a. Title deeds .................................................................124
I.xviii.2.b. Surveys ......................................................................124
I.xviii.2.c. Correspondence and Papers.......................................124
I.xviii.3. Cookson Estate .................................................................124
I.xviii.4. Other Estates: General......................................................125
II. HOUSEHOLD RECORDS .............................................................127
II.i. Housekeeping Accounts...............................................................127
II.i.1. Account Books ......................................................................127
II.i.2. Bills and Receipts..................................................................128
II.ii. Buildings and Maintenance.........................................................130
II.ii.1. Bills and Receipts etc...........................................................130
II.ii.2. Household; Plans and Sketches............................................131
II.iii. Recipe Books/ Cellar Books etc. ...............................................132
II.iv. Servants......................................................................................133
II.v. Insurance Policies etc..................................................................133
II.vi. Inventories..................................................................................134
II.vii. Leases........................................................................................135
II.viii. Assorted Bills, Bonds and Receipts.........................................135
III. FAMILY PAPERS .........................................................................137
III.i. Family members .........................................................................137
III.i.1. Kean O’Hara (the elder), d. 1675........................................137
III.i.1.a. Papers ............................................................................137
III.i.1.b. Personal Accounts and Papers ......................................137
III.i.2. Kean O’Hara (the younger), d. 1719. .................................137

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III.i.2.a. Correspondence.............................................................138
III.i.2.b. Correspondence of Kean O’Hara (the elder) and Kean
O’Hara (the younger)..................................................................138
III.i.2.c. Papers ............................................................................139
III.i.2.d. Personal Accounts and Papers ......................................140
III.i.3. Charles O’Hara (the elder), d. 1776....................................141
III.i.3.a. Correspondence.............................................................141
III.i.3.b. Correspondence of Kean O’Hara (the younger) and
Charles O’Hara (the elder).........................................................142
III.i.3.c. Papers ............................................................................142
III.i.3.d. Personal Accounts and Papers ......................................143
III.i.4. Charles O’Hara (the younger), b. 1746................................145
III.i.4.a. School Copy Books.......................................................145
III.i.4.b. Legal Papers..................................................................146
III.i.4.c. Personal Papers .............................................................146
III.i.4.d. Family and Personal Correspondence...........................148
III.i.4.e. Political Correspondence ..............................................151
III.i.4.f. Political Papers ..............................................................152
III.i.4.g. Registration of Voters on the O’Hara estate in County
Sligo ............................................................................................155
III.i.4.h. Local Administration ....................................................156
III.i.4.i. Financial Papers.............................................................157
III.i.4.j. Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the elder) and
Charles O’Hara (the younger)....................................................157
III.i.5. Charles King O’Hara ..........................................................158
III.i.5.a. Certificates and Commissions.......................................158
III.i.5.b. School Copy Books ......................................................159
III.i.5.c. Diaries ...........................................................................159
III.i.5.d. Personal Papers .............................................................159
III.i.5.e. Personal and Family Correspondence...........................160
III.i.5.f. Political Correspondence...............................................163
III.i.5.g. Letter Books..................................................................164
III.i.5.h. Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the younger) and
Charles King O’Hara ..................................................................164
III.i.5.i. Political Papers ..............................................................164
III.i.5.j. Registration of Voters....................................................165
III.i.5.k. Local Administration ....................................................165
III.i.5.k(a) Poor Relief.............................................................165
III.i.5.k(b) Local Administration; Militia and Yeomanry.......167
III.i.5.k(c) Justice of the Peace/Magistracy ............................168
III.i.5.k(d) Excise ....................................................................169
III.i.5.k(e) Local Administration; General..............................170
III.i.5.k(f) National Schools, etc. ............................................170
III.i.5.l. Personal Accounts and Papers .......................................170
III.i.6. Charles William O’Hara, b. 1817, d. 1898 ..........................172
III.i.6.a. Certificates and Commissions.......................................172
III.i.6.b. Diaries...........................................................................172
III.i.6.c. Political Papers..............................................................172
III.i.6.d. Personal and Family Correspondence...........................172
III.i.6.e. Political Correspondence ..............................................173

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III.i.6.f. General Correspondence ...............................................174
III.i.6.g. Letter Books..................................................................175
III.i.6.h. Registration of Voters etc. ............................................176
III.i.6.i. Local Administration .....................................................176
III.i.6.j. National Schools............................................................177
III.i.6.k. Personal accounts and papers .......................................177
III.i.6.k(a) Bank Books, Account Books and Cash Receipt
Books ......................................................................................177
III.i.6.k(b) Bills and Receipts..................................................177
III.i.6.l. General Papers ...............................................................178
III.i.7. Charles Kean O’Hara...........................................................178
III.i.7.a. Certificates and Commissions.......................................179
III.i.7.b. Diaries...........................................................................179
III.i.7.c. School Copy Books.......................................................180
III.i.7.d. Personal Correspondence..............................................180
III.i.7.e. Sporting/Horses.............................................................184
III.i.7.f. Special Topics of Correspondence – Local Administration
.....................................................................................................186
III.i.7.f(a) Militia.....................................................................186
III.i.7.f(b) Local Administration – Magistracy .......................186
III.i.7.f(c) National Schools etc...............................................187
III.i.7.g. General Correspondence [Political and Local Affairs].188
III.i.7.h. Irish Landowners’ Convention .....................................189
III.i.7.i. Irish Unionist Alliance...................................................189
III.i.7.j. Unionist Anti-Partition League......................................190
III.i.7.k. United Irish League ......................................................190
III.i.7.1. Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation.................................190
III.i.7.m. Recruiting/ Prisoners of War/ Ex-Servicemen ............191
III.i.7.n. Letter Books..................................................................193
III.i.7.o. Personal accounts and papers .......................................193
III.i.7.o(a) Bank Books, Account Books and Cash Receipt
Books ......................................................................................193
III.i.7.o(b) General ..................................................................194
III.i.7.p. General papers ..............................................................196
III.i.8. Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara ...............................196
III.i.8.a. Family Correspondence ................................................196
III.i.8.a(a) Letters from Donal Frederick and Elizabeth O’Hara
.................................................................................................196
III.i.8.a(b) Letters from Kean William O’Hara.......................199
III.i.8.a(c) Letters from Rose O’Hara .....................................201
III.i.8.a(d) Letters from other family members.......................203
III.i.8.b. General Correspondence of Frederick William and Muriel
O’Hara.........................................................................................204
III.i.8.c. General Papers of Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara
.....................................................................................................205
III.i.8.d. Personal accounts and correspondence.........................205
III.i.8.e. Bank Books, etc. ...........................................................206
III.i.8.f. Cash Books etc. .............................................................206
III.i.9. Donal Frederick and Elizabeth O’Hara ...............................206
III.i.10. Dermot Charles O’Hara ....................................................206

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III.i.11. Lady Rose Peyton [widow of Kean O’Hara (the elder)] ...207
III.i.12. Kean O’Hara [the Composer; brother of Charles O’Hara (the
elder). c. 1712-1782].......................................................................207
III.i.13. Lady Elizabeth Hyndford [mother of Lady Mary Carmichael,
wife of Charles O’Hara (the elder)] ................................................208
III.i.14. Margaret O’Hara [wife of Charles O’Hara (the younger)]
.........................................................................................................208
III.i.15. Mary O’Hara [daughter of Charles O’Hara (the younger)] –
Correspondence...............................................................................208
III.i.16. Charlotte Digby [daughter of Charlotte O’Hara and Robert
Digby] .............................................................................................208
II.i.17. Catherine Streatfeild............................................................208
III.i.18. Anne Charlotte O’Hara [wife of Charles William O’Hara]
.........................................................................................................209
III.i.19. Margaret Sarah Cooper [sister of Charles William O’Hara]
.........................................................................................................209
III.i.20. Richard Edward O’Hara ....................................................209
III.i.21. Errill Robert O’Hara ..........................................................210
III.i.22. Kean William O’Hara [son of Frederick William and Muriel
O’Hara] ...........................................................................................210
III.i.23. Rose O’Hara [daughter of Frederick William and Muriel
O’Hara] ...........................................................................................210
III.i.24. Jane Frances Cooper ..........................................................210
III.i.25. Maeve O’Hara....................................................................211
III.i.26. Family Members; General Papers......................................211
III.ii. Marriage and testamentary material ..........................................215
III.ii.1. Marriage settlements...........................................................215
III.ii.2. Family Settlements .............................................................218
III.ii.3. Testamentary material ........................................................220
III.ii.3.a. Wills of Family Members ............................................220
III.ii.3.b. Wills – Non Family Members .....................................222
III.ii.3.c. Testamentary; Correspondence and Accounts.............224
III.iii. Trusts ........................................................................................229
III.iv. Miscellaneous ...........................................................................231
III.v. Photographs ...............................................................................247
INDEX....................................................................................................248

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INTRODUCTION

The O’Hara family of Annaghmore

The O’Haras of Annaghmore, Collooney, County Sligo were one of the


few Gaelic land-owning families that succeeded in retaining their estates
through the successive upheavals of the seventeenth century. The family’s
Gaelic roots are well attested in the Book of O’Hara, a volume of bardic
poetry written for Cormac O’Hara in 1597, and now in the National
Library of Ireland. The family was noted for its patronage of poets and
musicians, including such figures as Tadgh Dall Ó hUiginn and Turlough
O’Carolan.

There were two main branches of the O’Haras in County Sligo, the
O’Hara Buidhe (yellow) and the O’Hara Riogh (speckled). It was from
the O’Hara Buidhe (anglicised as O’Hara Boy) that the O’Haras of
Annaghmore were descended. As was the case with the other Gaelic
landowners in County Sligo, the O’Haras were originally Roman Catholic
in religion. On the death of Tadgh O’Hara in 1616, however, his two sons,
Tadgh and Kean were brought up as Protestants by the Court of Wards.
This strengthened the family’s hold on their property and, unlike other
prominent Gaelic families, they escaped the Cromwellian and Williamite
confiscations with their lands intact.

The family remained influential in local affairs throughout this period


with Kean O’Hara (the elder) and his sons Adam (died 1684) and Kean
(the younger, 1657-1719) serving successively as High Sheriffs of County
Sligo between 1665 and 1703. The family also had political ambitions and
Charles O’Hara (the elder, c. 1705-1776), son of Kean (the younger),
served as an MP in the Irish Parliament. He was a close friend of Edmund
Burke with whom he conducted an extensive correspondence. His brother,
Kean O’Hara was a musician and author whose burlesque Midas had
considerable success at Covent Garden. It was regularly re-staged there
from its first production in 1764 through to the early part of the nineteenth
century. He was also largely responsible for the establishment of the
Musical Academy in Dublin in 1758. His later works included The
Golden Pippin (first performed in Covent Garden in 1773) and Tom
Thumb (first performed in Covent Garden in 1780).

Charles O’Hara (the younger, 1746-1822) son of Charles O’Hara (the


elder) continued the family tradition of political involvement. Like his
father, he was friendly with Edmund Burke and with Burke’s son,
Richard. A prominent member of the Volunteers, he was elected MP for
County Sligo in 1783 and took an active part in suppressing the 1798
rebellion. Despite being strongly opposed to the Act of Union, he
represented County Sligo at Westminster until his death in 1822.

His son, Charles King O’Hara (1785-1860), showed little political


ambition, but took an active role in local affairs, and was prominent in
relief efforts in County Sligo during the Famine. As Charles King O’Hara

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died childless, his nephew, Charles William Cooper (1817-97) inherited
the estate. He was the son of Arthur Brooke Cooper who had married
Charles King O’Hara’s sister, Jane Frances O’Hara. A condition of the
inheritance was that Charles William took the name of O’Hara, which he
did in 1860. The Coopers themselves had long been prominent
landowners in County Sligo, albeit on a smaller scale than the O’Haras.
Unlike the O’Haras, the Coopers were an Anglo-Irish family by descent,
and the marriage symbolised the integration of the O’Haras into the
Anglo-Irish landed elite of County Sligo. Charles William O’Hara also
had political ambitions, serving as Conservative MP for County Sligo
from 1859 to 1865. He was prominent in local affairs, serving
successively as High Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant of County Sligo.

His son, Charles Kean O’Hara, contested the parliamentary election for
County Sligo in 1883, but failed to be elected. In 1902 he was appointed
Lord Lieutenant for the County and during the First World War he played
a prominent role in the recruiting campaign. Following the war he worked
strenuously to secure employment and pensions for ex- servicemen, his
efforts being acknowledged by an O.B.E in 1920. Like his predecessors,
he was a keen sportsman, running his own pack of hounds, the O’Hara
harriers, even during the Civil War. He also held annual point-to-point
meetings at Claragh, County Sligo and was an excellent polo player. He
was succeeded by his brother, Frederick William O’Hara (1875-1949),
who in turn was succeeded by his son Donal Frederick. Donal Frederick
passed on the estate to his eldest son, Dermot Charles, the present head of
the family.

The Estates

At the beginning of the sixteenth century the O’Haras owned some 16,000
acres in County Sligo. As the century progressed, some of this land was
lost to new settlers such as Richard Boyle and John Crofton, and
additional property was forfeited during the Cromwellian and Williamite
confiscations. The O’Haras did, however, succeed in retaining
considerable property through the strategem of converting to
Protestantism. Their holdings were centred in the barony of Leyney,
which had long been the family stronghold. Through the marriage of Kean
O’Hara to Rose Newman in the seventeenth century, the O’Haras also
acquired property in Dublin city, principally around Essex Street and
Crane Lane. In addition, from the eighteenth century onwards the family
owned property in England, principally in Yorkshire and Lancashire,
which was secured on the marriage of Charles O’Hara (the younger) to
Margaret Cookson. There are a small number of documents relating to
this property in the collection.

Despite its extent, the Sligo estate brought in an annual rental of only £91
at the beginning of the eighteenth century. The figure rose rapidly,
however, in the course of the century, with Charles O’Hara (the younger)
claiming an income of £3,700 from his estate in Sligo in 1803.
Nevertheless, the family suffered from recurring financial problems

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throughout the eighteenth century, which led to the family regularly
remortgaging their properties in County Sligo and Dublin City and,
finally, to the institution of a tontine on the Sligo estate in 1792. Despite
this, the O’Haras had a reputation as ‘improving’ landlords and Charles
O’Hara (the elder) made attempts to introduce both mining and linen
weaving to the estate. These ventures proved largely unsuccessful,
however, and further drained the family’s resources, but the tontine
stabilised the finances. Moreover, the family increased their landholdings
through their intermarriage with the Coopers and through strategic
purchases. In 1876, Charles William O’Hara owned over 21,000 acres in
County Sligo.

The rents from the Dublin property provided the family with a valuable
alternative source of income to that derived from their County Sligo
estate. The property included the site on Essex Street on which the
original Custom House was built. The family’s legal entanglements over
these lands continued over a long period and are well documented in the
collection. In the nineteenth century, the Clarence Hotel was built on the
O’Hara property at Wellington Quay.

As a result of the agrarian agitation and political pressure for reform in the
1880s and 1890s, the government introduced various legislative measures
which brought about a revolution in the ownership of land. Following the
Land Purchase Acts of 1903 and 1909, the O’Haras attempted to sell part
of their estate through the Land Commission, but the sale did not proceed,
and it was only in the 1920s that the bulk of the O’Hara lands finally
passed into the hands of the former tenants. Unlike other landed families,
however, the O’Haras continued to live in County Sligo and remained
resident at Annaghmore.

The O’Hara papers

The collection of O’Hara papers held in Annaghmore was surveyed for


the National Library of Ireland by Sir John Ainsworth, Inspector of
Manuscripts, in the 1960s (National Library Reports on Private
Collections, No 493). The bulk of the collection was acquired by the
National Library in 1971 and the residue in 2001. Parts of the first lot of
material, consisting mainly of political and estate correspondence were
immediately catalalogued and listed (MS 16,706-16,832; 16,886-7). They
are noted in Richard Hayes, Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish
Civilisation, supplement, vol i (1979). Further items in the collection were
later listed in the Library’s card catalogue (MS 20,277-20,402). Some
correspondence relating to Charles O’Hara (the younger) chiefly
concerning parliamentary affairs was later calendared by Anthony
Malcolmson and is listed in National Library Special List No. 338. Some
papers relating to the O’Hara family in the Cooper family papers have
been microfilmed by the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland
(MIC/603).

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The arranging and cataloguing of the uncatalogued parts of the collection
was undertaken by Dr Andrew Shields, the holder of the National Library
Studentship in Irish History for the year 2001-2. His Collection List
includes the items previously listed in the Hayes catalogue at the
appropriate points.

The O’Hara archive is typical of archives generated by landed estates over


the period from the late sixteenth to the twentieth century. There is
considerable documentation relating to title and ownership of land, estate
administration, litigation, farming practices and the condition of the
tenantry. A large part of the collection consists of personal material
generated by members of the O’Hara family. This includes genealogical
material and other biographical data such as wills, marriage settlements,
trusts, and more personal items including commissions and appointments
to office. There are also personal and domestic accounts detailing incomes
and expenditure on food, drink, education, and entertainment, and an
interesting series of diaries kept by Charles Kean O’Hara in the early
1900s.

Perhaps the largest single component of the collection is the


correspondence of family members. Some of these letters touch upon
matters of purely personal or family interest but, like many other landed
families, the heads of the O’Hara family were active in local
administration as magistrates, sheriffs and county lieutenants, as well as
serving on the board of the poor law guardians and the grand jury. Some
also played a significant role in national politics and public affairs and
served as members of parliament, and the correspondence reflects their
involvement in these spheres. Of particular note are the letters from
Edmund Burke to Charles O’Hara (the elder) and his son, Charles O’Hara
(the younger). The correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara is a most
valuable resource for research into the changing fortunes of Irish
landowners between 1880 and 1920. His papers are particularly useful in
documenting his work on the County Sligo recruiting committee during
the First World War and his attempts at securing employment and
pensions for ex-servicemen in the years immediately afterwards. He was
also active in organisations such as the Irish Landowners’ Convention and
the Irish Unionist Alliance. In addition, his correspondence contains
useful insights into the work of the Irish Land Commission in the early
years of the Irish Free State.

The O’Hara estate and family papers constitute an important primary


source for the study of many aspects of the social, economic and political
history of County Sligo, and provide valuable insights into the life and
times of a prominent landed family from the early seventeenth century to
the middle of the twentieth century, a particular strength of the collection
being the twentieth-century correspondence. This area of the collection
would be of particular interest to those researching the fate of landed
families after the loss of their lands and political prominence at the end of
the nineteenth century. The Dublin City material should be of

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considerable interest to local historians, while the papers of the composer
Kean O’Hara provide material for students of the history of music.

Arrangement of the archive

As it was not possible to determine the original order of the archive,


which had been largely upset, a new arrangement has been imposed. The
archive is now arranged into three major subgroups of varying size,
consisting of material relating to, (1) the estate, (2) the household, and (3)
family members (personal, political and financial papers). Each division is
subdivided into sections according to the function of the documents it
contains, with the exception of subgroup (3) where documents are
subdivided by person. Photographs in the collection have been removed to
the National Photographic Archive and printed material has been removed
to Printed Books. The collection is generally in good condition, although
some of the older paper documents have become fragile and worn, and a
small number have suffered considerable water damage.

Bibliography

Ainsworth, Sir John F., National Library Reports on Private Collections,


No. 493.
Hayes, Richard, Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilization,
Supplement, vol i (1979).
Bartlett, T., ‘The O’Haras of Annaghmore, c.1600-c.1800: Survival and
Revival’ in Irish Economic and Social History, (IX), 1982, pp. 34-52.
Malcolmson, A.P.W., ‘The Coopershill Papers’ (Public Record Office of
Northern Ireland web site).
McTernan, J.C., In Sligo Long Ago: Aspects of the Town and County over
Two Centuries (Sligo, 1998).
McTernan, J.C., Olde Sligoe: Aspects of Town and County over 750 Years
(Sligo, 1995).
McTernan, J.C, Worthies of Sligo (Sligo, 1994).
O'Rourke, T., History, Antiquities and Present State of the Parishes of
Ballysadare and Kilvarnet in the County of Sligo (Dublin, 1878).
Pine, L.G. (ed.), Burke’s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the
Landed Gentry of Ireland (4th Ed., London, 1958).
Thorne, R.G. The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1790-
1820, Vol. 4 (London, 1986).

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O’Hara Pedigree

Cormack O’Hara = Una Gallagher


d. 1612

Sheela O’Rourke = Teige Cormac = Catherine O’Reilly


d. 1616 d. 1642

Teige Kean = (1) Anne Loftus


b. 1612, d. 1634 d. 1675 = (2) Rose Newman (later Peyton)

Isabella Gore = Adam Charles


d. 1687 d. 1703 Kean = Eleanor Mathew

Anne = Toby Caulfield

Charles = Lady Mary Carmichael Kean = Anna Maria Mathew Adam


d. 1776 d. 1759

Charlotte = Eyre Trench

Charles = Margaret Cookson William


b. 1746 d. ca. 1792

Charles King Mary Arthur Brooke Cooper = Jane Frances Robert Digby = Charlotte
b. 1785 d. 1854 b. 1783, d. 1874

Arthur Brooke = Elizabeth Trulock Charles William = Annie Charlotte Margaret Mary Jane Jane Charlotte
d. 1845 d. 1859 b. 1817, d. 1898 Streatfeild Sarah Caroline Henrietta Anne
Assumed surname d. 1888 d. 1877 d. 1867 d. 1852
O’Hara in 1860

Charles Kean Arthur Richard William Henry Alexander Frederick = Muriel Erill Charlotte Mary Annie Emily Jane Kathleen
b. 1860 Cooper Edward Henry Streatfeild Perceval William Henn Robert Jane b. 1864 Frances Margaret Marian b. 1876
d. 1947 b. 1862 b. 1863 d. 1866 b. 1870 b. 1871 b. 1875 b. 1879 b. 1859 d. 1879 b. 1867 b. 1868 b. 1872 d. 1901
d. 1934 d. 1949 d. 1878 d. 1949 d. 1956 d. 1921 d. 1882 d. 1897 d. 1949

Donal Frederick = Elisabeth Linnell Francis Cooper Kean William Rosaleen Muriel Marian Emily
b. 1904 b. 1906 b. 1912 b. 1914 b. 1914

Dermot Charles Donal


b. 1938

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I. ESTATE PAPERS

This subgroup relates to the acquisition, administration, maintenance and


sale of the properties of the O’Hara family of Annaghmore principally in
County Sligo and the City of Dublin between the 1690s and the 1960s.

The documents include legal papers, such as deeds, mortgages and leases,
and material relating to the running of the estate including rentals,
accounts and agents’ correspondence. While these records are not
complete, they constitute a substantial and valuable record of the
administration of the O’Hara properties and provide information on
patterns of landholding, land values, rents, and estate practice from the
end of the seventeenth century through to the twentieth century.

The subgroup has been arranged in 18 sections, including conveyances,


mortgages, legal papers, leases, rentals, accounts, correspondence, papers
relating to the Irish Land Commission, valuations, maps and papers
relating to various enterprises, most notably the estate farm, mining,
quarrying and forestry. This subgroup also includes papers of related
estates, mainly Cooper and Cookson.

I.i. Title Deeds

This section is largely composed of title deeds and conveyances of lands


in County Sligo and Dublin City acquired by the O’Hara family between
1585 and 1929. It includes some deeds and papers relating to the related
or connected families of Crofton and Newman.

I.i.1. County Sligo Estate

MS 36,286 /1 Copy deed of composition between Sir John Peyton and


Olwine [?] Elliott, Bishop of Killaloe, Sir Donal O’Connor,
Cormac O’Hara, John Crofton and others relating to lands
in County Sligo, 23 September 1585.
1 item, 1585.

MS 36,286 /2 Copy letters patent to Edward Crofton for the manor of


Assaden and other lands in County Sligo, 11 December
1606.
1 item, 1606.

MS 36,286 /3 Feoffment dated 20 September 1611 by Cormac O’Hara of


Coolany, County Sligo to John Burke and Roger O’Hara of
lands in the barony of Leyney, County Sligo.
1 item, 1611.
[fragile]

MS 36,286 /4 Copy of grant by James I of the castle of Coolanny and


lands in County Sligo to Teige O’Hara, 29 October 1613,
45 pp [Text in Latin; eighteenth century copy]. Fee farm

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grant by Teige O’Hara to Manus McSharry of lands at
Carrowmore and other lands in County Sligo, 22 April
1616. Also copy of same. Copy dated 1728 of inquisition
post mortem on Thaddeus alias Teige O’Hara of Coolanny,
County Sligo, who died 5 October 1616, son and heir of
Cormac O’Hara who died in 1612, 98 pp [text in Latin].
4 items, 1613-1616.

MS 36,286 /5 Copy of memorandum in Rolls Office re ‘Lands granted to


Teige O’Hara by Patent Roll 11 James 1st, Part 2’, original
document dated 14 August 1617, copy made 1861.
1 item, 1861.

MS 36,286 /6 ‘Denomination of lands of Thady als Teige O’Hara


of Coolany’, County Sligo, 1618.
1 item, 1618.

MS 36,286 /7 Extent and valuation of the lands of Teige O’Hara of


Coolany, with grant of special livery of the above lands
held from the Crown to Teige O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, c. 1633.
[conservation]

MS 36,286 /8 Sale of rent charge from Kean O’Hara to Lancy Simpson.


1 item, 24 November 1665.

MS 36,286 /9 Copy of grant of lands at Mymlough and Kinagreely, and


other lands in County Sligo, to Richard ‘Lord Baron of
Colooney’, original document dated 8 August 1678, copy
made 1822.
1 item, 1822.

MS 36,286 /10 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release


missing), of lands at Cloonbaniff from Adam O’Hara to
Coote Ormsby.
1 item, 30 March 1681.

MS 36,286 /11 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (lease


missing) of lands at Finlogh and Laghta from Charles
O’Hara of Killoran to Anderson Saunders.
1 item, 22 November 1695.

MS 36,286 /12 Release from Isabell O’Hara to Kean O’Hara of her


‘share of all the mortgaged lands’ in County Sligo of her
deceased husband, Adam O’Hara, 24 May 1700.
1 item, 1700.

MS 36,286 /13 Draft release dated October 1704 between Olivia O’Hara
and Kean O’Hara relating to the estate of her husband
Charles O’Hara of Killoran, County Sligo.

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1 item, 1704.

MS 36,286 /14 Deed of fine and recovery between Walter Fitzsymons,


Rev William Percival, Archbishop of Cashel and Kean
O’Hara in relation to Coolany castle and to lands in the
barony of Leyney, County Sligo.
4 items, 1709-1710.

MS 36,286 /15 Deed of conveyance of lands at Corray from Terence


McDonagh to Kean O’Hara, to be held in trust for Elinor
McDonagh. Assignment of trust from Kean O’Hara (the
younger) to Charles O’Hara (the elder). Also related
papers.
3 items, 1713.

MS 36,286 /16 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release


missing) of lands at Coolany, Castlemanor and other lands
in County Sligo from Kean O’Hara to George Mathew and
the Rev. William Perceval, 17 December 1718.

MS 36,286 /17 Conveyance of land at Ballynacarne, Killvarnet,


Carrowreale, Corhawnegh, Drumdereigh and Cashell and
Cohailly in Leyney, Co Sligo from John Irwin to Elinor
O’Hara for £500.
1 item, 11 Jan 1731.

MS 36,286 /18 Deed [in Latin] between Kean O’Hara (son of Kean the
younger) and Cooper O’Hara.
1 item, 8 June 1734.

MS 36,286 /19 Deed of assignment for a term of five hundred years dated
10 June 1741 from Sir Edward Crofton to Lord Doneraile
of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo and property in the
City of Dublin.
1 item, 1741.

MS 36,286 /20 Deed of assignment of a term of five hundred years to


secure for Kean O’Hara the money due to him on account
of his portion of £4000.
1 item, 1752.

MS 36,286 /21 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release


missing) for one year of lands at Cloonacurragh from
Adam Caufield to Charles O’Hara (the elder), 11 January
1762.

MS 36,286 /22 Lease and release of lands of Killbrattan, Shanmullagh,


Carrowkeal, Clonkeary, Tullybegg, Ballymurray,
Bannamussen, Tullaghra, Edernine, Killadoene, Carneely,
Shancough, Carrigenemalone, Rashine and Lehenag in

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County Sligo from Robert French to St George Caulfield.
2 items, 15 and 16 February 1764.

MS 36,286 /23 Conveyance (lease and release) of lands at


Carrownegrevagh, County Sligo from Peter McCormick to
Charles O’Hara (the elder).
2 items, 16 and 17 July 1765.

MS 36,286 /24 Copy of order in council relating to the building of the


new Anglican church for the parish of Killoran and
Kilvarnet on lands at Ravarron, County Sligo.
1 item, 1767.

MS 36,286 /25 Indenture of fine between Charles O’Hara (the elder),


Charles O’Hara (the younger) and John Carroll in relation
to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo. Two copies.
2 items, 1767.

MS 36,286 /26 Discovery brought against Charles O’Hara (the elder) and
Charles O’Hara (the younger) by Patrick Boyd and Francis
Fetherstone [?] in respect of their property in County Sligo,
1767.
1 item, 1767.

MS 36,287 /1 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release


missing) of lands at Coolaney, from Charles O'Hara the
elder, Charles O'Hara the younger, Francis Fetherstone and
Patrick Boyd to George Grenville.
1 item, 18 April 1769.

MS 36,287 /2 Deed of assignment for a term of two hundred years dated


19 April 1769, from Charles O’Hara (the elder), Charles
O’Hara (the younger) and others to Thomas Astle and
Charles Lloyd of lands at Carrowleany and Lisnafahy,
County Sligo.
1 item, 1769

MS 36,287 /3 Deed of release to secure £14,000 from Charles O’Hara


(the elder), Charles O’Hara (the younger), James Carrique
Ponsonby, Francis Fetherston and Patrick Boyd to George
Grenville of the O’Hara’s lands in County Sligo, 19 April
1769.
1 item, 1769.

MS 36,287 /4 Abstract of the title of Charles O’Hara (the younger) to his


estates in County Sligo, 1777.
1 item, 1777.

MS 36,287 /5 Assignment of rents on lands at Rabarren, Kilvarnett and

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Killoran from Rev Josiah Hern to Charles O'Hara (the
younger), until a debt for £67 2s 9d is paid.
25 February 1779.

MS 36,287 /6 Copy memorial of a lease and release dated 26 and 27 July


1781 between Jonathan Beresford, John Monk Mason and
others relating to lands in County Sligo.
1 item, 1781.

MS 36,287 /7 Copy of deed of partition dated 8 May 1799 between


Joseph Meredith and Thomas Phibbs, relating to lands at
Knockmullen and other lands in County Sligo.
1 item, 1799.

MS 36,287 /8 Copy deed of assignment of lands at Bunowen and other


lands in County Sligo from Henry King and Arthur
McGuire to the Earl of Castlestewart, the Countess of
Castlestewart, William Brereton, and Charlotte Brereton, 9
June 1802.
1 item, 1802.

MS 36,287 /9 Copy conveyance of lands at Ballintrahare, Abbeytown,


Billa, Bana[?]ed, Loghanacranoge, Lismackbryne and
Carrowkeale in County Sligo from Edward Crofton to
Henry Cunningham Mountjoy for two sums of money
totalling £25,500.
1 item, 21 June 1806.

MS 36,287 /10 Deed of settlement between, Charles O’Hara (the


younger), Charles King O’Hara, Robert Digby and John
Smith Furlong for £5000, relating to lands in County Sligo.
1 item, 27 July 1816.

MS 36,287 /11 Copy conveyance of lands at Cartron and other lands in


County Sligo by Sir Henry Cunningham Montgomery to
Edward Howard ‘on trust for securing certain annuities’ 24
October 1817.
1 item, 1817.

MS 36,287 /12 Deed of conveyance of lands at Coolaney, County Sligo


from George Blackman of Grange, County Sligo to Charles
King O’Hara.
1 item, 1 May 1823.

MS 36,287 /13 Draft deed of conveyance from John McCormick to James


Farry relating to lands in County Sligo.
1 item, 30 August 1825.

MS 36,287 /14 Conveyance of lands in Coolaney from James McGetnick


to Mary O’Hara.

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1 item, 28 April 1826.

MS 36,287 /15 Deed between William Martin and Charles King O’Hara
relating to lands in Rathnarrow, County Sligo and Grafton
Street, Dublin.
1 item, 2 July 1828.
[torn in half, needs repair]

MS 36,287 /16 Surrender of the Mill at Ardree, held by lease, from


Thomas Stokes to Charles King O’Hara.
24 May 1833.

MS 36,287 /17 Deed of conveyance of lands at Rathnarrow, County Sligo


from Mary Reynolds, James Reynolds, John Reynolds and
Francis Reynolds to Thomas Whiteside; 24 March 1834.
1 item, 1834.

MS 36,287 /18 Deed of conveyance dated 10 May 1842 from William


Curry, a Master in Chancery, Sir Charles Malcolm, Samuel
Sturges, John Pasley and others to Charles King O’Hara of
lands at Billa, County Sligo.
1 item, 1844.

MS 36,287 /19 Deed of conveyance dated 9 September 1844 from Sir


James Bathhurst, Lady Sarah Grimstead, Andrew Godfrey
Stuart and others to Charles King O’Hara of lands at
Rathmore, County Sligo.
1 item, 1844.

MS 36,287 /20 Copy reconveyance and surrender of a term of 500 years


in lands, tithes and premises at Billa and other lands in
County Sligo between Henry Irvine, Charles King O’Hara,
George Dodwell, James St. Laurence, Thomas Jones and
John Pasley, 18 July 1842.
1 item, 1842.

MS 36,288 /1 Deed of conveyance dated 8 October 1842 from George


Dodwell to Charles King O’Hara of lands at
Cloonacurragh, County Sligo.
1 item, 1842.

MS 36,288 /2 Abstracts of title to lands at Rathmore, County Sligo,


purchased by the O’Haras in 1844.
2 items, 1844.

MS 36,288 /3 Deed of conveyance dated 14 November 1845 from


Edward Litton, the Master in Chancery, Elizabeth
McDonnell and others to Richard Beere [the O’Hara’s land
agent?], of lands at Lugnaduffy and Lisduff, County Sligo.
1 item, 1845.

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MS 36,288 /4 Deed of assignment and trust from George Powell, Senior
to Joseph Sandford of lands in Clara, County Sligo and
Errott, County Roscommon.
1 item, 17 December 1845.

MS 36,288 /5 Deed of conveyance from James Carroll to Charles King


O’Hara of lands at Cloonacurragh, County Sligo, 24
November 1854.
1 item, 1854.

MS 36, 288 /6 Copies and drafts of fee farm grants from Reverend
Samuel Craig and others to Charles King O’Hara, relating
to lands in County Sligo.
4 items, 1856-9.

MS 36, 288 /7 Copy deed of conveyance dated 4 August 1859 between


Charles King O’Hara and the Midland Great Western
Railway Company re lands at Cloonacurragh County Sligo.
(See also land valuations concerning this conveyance,
I.xii.2, Valuations.)
1 item, 1859.

MS 36, 288 /8 ‘Abstract of title of the Trustees of the late Reverend


Robert Savage to the fee simple and inheritance of the
lands of…Mymlough and Kinagreely, County Sligo’.
1 item, 1865.

MS 36, 288 /9 Two copies of deed of conveyance relating to the purchase


by Charles William O’Hara of lands at Kinagreely County
Sligo [part of the Wynne estate] from the Landed Estates
Court.
2 items, 1877.

MS 36, 288 /10 Grant of Glebe lands dated 19 June 1877 between the
Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland and
Charles William O’Hara relating to lands in Killoran
County Sligo.
1 item, 1877.

MS 36, 288 /11 Draft abstract of title by McMahon and Tweedy,


Solicitors, of Charles William O’Hara’s title to lands in the
barony of Leyney, County Sligo, in relation to his case
against the Colooney and Claremorris Railway. Also
undated draft of supplemental abstracts of title relating to
the same lands.
2 items, 1892- c. 1894.

MS 36, 288 /12 Copy conveyance from Charles William O’Hara, Charles
Kean O’Hara, Christopher l’Estrange and Anthony Maude

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to the Waterford and Limerick Railway Company of lands
at Tullaghan, Carrowmore, and other lands in County
Sligo, 12 September 1895.
1 item, 1895.

MS 36, 288 /13 Draft deed of conveyance between Charles Kean O’Hara
and Tobercurry Rural District Council of lands at
Tobercurry County Sligo to be used for the building of
labourers’ cottages, 30 July 1909.
1 item, 1909.

MS 36, 288 /14 Counterpart of deed of conveyance of lands at


Kinagreely, County Sligo from Charles Kean O’Hara to
Thomas Durkin, 26 April 1929. Also draft agreement
relating to same, dated 26 April 1929.
2 items, 1929.

MS 36, 288 /15 Land Registry folio 16758 showing Henry King as the
owner of lands in Billa, County Sligo.
1 item, 1967.

I.i.2. Dublin City Estate

MS 36, 289 /1 Copy of grant of lands to James Hamilton [in Latin].


1 item, 1609.

MS 36, 289 /2 Feoffment in relation to premises known as ‘Isolt’s Tower’


[Iseult’s Tower] in the city of Dublin, between Jacob
Newman and Richard Barry, 29 November 1626.
Deed of conveyance of lands near ‘Isolt’s Tower’ [Iseult’s
Tower] in the City Of Dublin from John Newman to
William Scott.
2 items, 1626-40.

MS 36, 289 /3 Conveyance of a house on Blind Quay, Dublin from Rose


O’Hara to Cassandra Palmer.
1 item, 3 March 1675.

MS 36, 289 /4 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release


missing) of the Robinson’s Head in Crane Lane, Dublin
from Kean O’Hara (the younger) to John Stanton.
1 item, 20 March 1704.

MS 36, 289 /5 Fine between Charles O’Hara and Kean O’Hara relating to
property at Crane Lane, Dublin, 1704. Also recovery and
indenture for a fine relating to the same property.
4 items, 1704.

MS 36, 289 /6 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release


missing) of three properties in Essex Street, Dublin from

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John Jenkins and Richard Fenner to Mary Taylor.
1 item, 26 January 1710.

MS 36, 289 /7 Assignment by William Monsell to John Goodwin in


consideration of £147,175 of his interest in premises in
Crane Lane, Dublin and appointment of Goodwin as his
attorney to recover money outstanding on the property.
1 item, 17 May 1734.

MS 36, 289 /8 Bargain and Sale in the form of a lease and release [release
missing] from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to his brother,
Kean O’Hara of the Bear Inn, Crane Lane, and other
property in Crane Lane, Dame Street and Essex Street,
Dublin.
1 item, 2 November 1734.

MS 36, 289 /9 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release of property


at Crane Lane in the City of Dublin from Kean O’Hara to
Charles O’Hara, 2 June 1756.
2 items, 1756.

MS 36, 289 /10 Exemplar of discovery brought against Charles O’Hara


(the elder) and Charles O’Hara (the younger) by Francis
Fetherstone and Patrick Boyd in relation to ‘several houses
in the County of the City of Dublin', 8 July 1757.
1 item, 1757.

MS 36, 289 /11 Deed of conveyance of grounds and houses in Crane


Lane, Dublin for £3312 from Charles and Kean O’Hara to
the ‘commissioners of the news sheet’.
1 item, 15 January 1763.

MS 36, 289 /12 ‘The memorial of Charles O’Hara of Nymphsfield in the


County of Sligo, MP’, relating to the Old Custom House in
Dublin.
1 item, c.1800.

MS 36, 289 /13 Various abstracts of title to the O’Hara property at


Wellington Quay, Dublin.
5 items, 1868-84.

MS 36, 289 /14 Draft deed of disentail assurance between Charles


William O’Hara, Charles Kean O’Hara and John Johnstone
Tweedy in relation to the O’Hara property at Wellington
Quay, Dublin [2 copies]. Also memorial of same.
3 items, 1884.

I.ii. Mortgages

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Composed of mortgages and assignments of property in the period 1656
to 1856. They are grouped by those applying generally to the O’Hara
properties in the County of Sligo and the city of Dublin and those
applying to each property separately.

I.ii.1. Dublin City and County Sligo

MS 36, 290 /1 Assignment of mortgages from ‘P.C.’ to Miss Thompson.


1 item, 1649.

MS 36, 290 /2 Mortgage for £4,000 on the O’Hara lands in County Sligo
and property in the city of Dublin from Charles and Kean
O’Hara and others to Hamilton Gorges, 12 March 1738.
Also agreement relating to same between James Cane and
William Knox, 3 July 1750.
2 items, 1738-50.

MS 36, 290 /3 Deed of trust between Hamilton Gorges and Lord


Doneraile in relation to a mortgage for £4,000 on the
O’Hara lands in County Sligo and their property in the city
of Dublin from Charles and Kean O’Hara and others to
Hamilton Gorges,
24 March 1738.

MS 36, 290 /4 Mortgage for £2,000 on the O’Hara lands in County Sligo
and their property in the City of Dublin from Charles
O’Hara, Kean O’Hara and Hamilton Gorges to Sir John St.
Leger and Lord Doneraile, 20 October 1741, and related
papers.
4 items, 1740-1.
[conservation]

MS 36, 290 /5 Assignment of mortgage for £2,300 on the O’Hara lands in


County Sligo and their property in the City of Dublin from
Lord Doneraile to James Cane, 1 August 1743.(See I.iii.1
for legal case arising from this mortgage.)
1 item, 1743.

MS 36, 290 /6 Assignment of mortgage for £1,699 on the O’Hara lands in


County Sligo and property in the City of Dublin from Lord
Doneraile, James Cane and Sir Edward Crofton to Robert
Marshall and Rev John Cane, 28 June 1748.
1 item, 1748.

MS 36, 290 /7-8 Two copies of assignment of mortgage for £2,000 on the
O’Hara lands in County Sligo and property in the City of
Dublin from William Harward and Charles O’Hara (the
elder) to Sir Henry Cavendish, 4 July 1760.
2 items, 1760.

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MS 36, 290 /9 Assignment of mortgage for £5,000 in relation to lands at
Annaghbeg and Lisnafahy and other lands in County Sligo
from Richard Gethin, Charles King O’Hara, Arthur Brooke
Cooper, and Jane Frances Cooper to Frederick Eyre
Trench, and John Smith Furlong, 17 January 1825.
1 item, 1825.

MS 36, 290 /10 Assignment of mortgages for £9,000 and £3,000 on the
O’Hara lands in County Sligo and their property in the City
of Dublin from Richard Gethin to Thomas Williams,
‘Secretary to the Governor and Company of the Bank of
Ireland’, 24 December 1827.
1 item, 1827.

MS 36, 290 /11 Assignment of mortgage for £8,307 on the O’Hara lands
in County Sligo and property in the City of Dublin from
Alexander Crichton, John Gethin, George Dodwell,
Richard Gethin, Richard Williams, the Governor and
Company of the Bank of Ireland to William John Digby,
17 April 1838.
1 item, 1838.

MS 36, 290 /12 Reconveyance of mortgage for £8,307 on the O’Hara


lands in County Sligo and property in the City of Dublin
between William John Digby and Charles King O’Hara, 12
October 1859. Also memorial of same.
2 items, 1859.

I.ii.2. County Sligo

MS 36, 291 /1 Mortgage and counterpart of same in relation to lands at


Learga, County Sligo between Kean O’Hara and Cormac
McDermott, 1 November 1656.
2 items, 1656.

MS 36, 291 /2 ‘Articles of agreement’ for a mortgage of £1,000 on lands


at Killoran, County Sligo between Kean O’Hara and Toby
and Anne Caufield [daughter of Adam O’Hara], 6 April
1698
1 item, 1698.

MS 36, 291 /3 Mortgage between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Charles,
Bishop of Killalla and Achonry relating to lands of
Ballincarne, Killvarnet, Carrowreale, Corhownagh,
Drumdereigh and Cashel and Cohaily in Leyney, County
Sligo.
1 item, 21 January 1726.

MS 36, 291 /4 Two copies of a mortgage for £170 between Charles


O’Hara (the elder) and Robert Houlding on lands in

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Ballincarne, Killvarnet, Carrowreale, Corhownagh,
Drumdereigh and Cashel and Cohailly in Leyney, County
Sligo, 6 September 1729; plea in the case of Robert
Houlding versus Charles O’Hara in respect of a debt, 15
January 1730.
3 items, 1729-30.

MS 36, 291 /5 Mortgage on lands at Ballincarne, Kilvarnet, Carrowreale,


Carhownagh, Drumdereigh and Cashel and Cohailly in
Leyney, County Sligo between Charles O'Hara (the elder),
Thomas Howe and Arthur Knox.
1 item, 12 Feb 1740.

MS 36, 291 /6 Mortgage on lands at Ballyncarn [?] County Sligo as


security for a debt of £5000 owed by Charles O’Hara (the
elder) to his brother Kean O’Hara, 28 December 1753, and
related papers.
5 items, 1753-68.

MS 36, 291 /7 Mortgage on Nymphsfield and lands at Killasser for £555


from Gerard Dusign to Charles O’Hara (the elder),
repayable with interest set at 5% per year.
1 item, 5 July 1755.

MS 36, 291 /8 Mortgage on lands at Cloonacurragh [?] County Sligo as


security for a debt of £5000 owed by Charles O’Hara (the
elder) to his brother Kean O’Hara, 7 February 1761.
1 item, 1761.

MS 36, 291 /9 Receipt from Eyre Trench to Charles O’Hara (the elder) for
the part settlement of a mortgage on lands in County Sligo.
1 item, 1772-4.

MS 36, 291 /10 Mortgage for £3,000 on lands at Knockmullen County


Sligo between Charles O’Hara (the younger) and Abraham
Boyd, as partial security for repayment of a £10,000 debt
owed by O’Hara to Boyd, 25 June 1810 and related notes.
3 items, 1810.

MS 36, 291 /11 Two copies of a further mortgage for £1,000 on lands at
Knockmullen, County Sligo between Charles O’Hara (the
younger) and Abraham Boyd, 1 August 1811.
2 items, 1811.

MS 36, 291 /12 Assignment of mortgage for £5,000 in relation to the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo from Abraham Boyd, Jane
‘the Countess of Belvidere’ and Charles King O’Hara to
Richard Gethin and related letter from Boyd to O’Hara.
2 items, 1822.

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MS 36, 291 /13 Mortgage for £3,000 on lands at Rathnarrow, Gortakiron
and other lands in County Sligo between Charles O’Hara
(the younger), Charles King O’Hara and Joseph Meredith
as security for a debt of £3000 owed by Charles O’Hara
(the younger) to Meredith. Also draft of same.
2 items, 1821.

MS 36, 291 /14 Assignment of mortgage for £3,000 on lands at


Rathnarrow, Gortakiron and other lands in County Sligo
from Joseph Meredith to Richard Gethin, 16 November
1822.
1 item, 1822.

MS 36, 291 /15 Reconveyance of mortgage for £2769 on lands at


Rathnarrow, Gortakiron and Shancough, County Sligo
from Alexander Crichton, John Gethin, Mary Gethin,
George Dodwell, Richard Gethin (the younger), Richard
Williams to Charles King O’Hara, 21 December 1841.
1 item, 1841.

MS 36, 291 /16 Copy reconveyance of mortgage for £4,500 on lands at


Billa and other lands in County Sligo between Sir Edward
Crofton, George Lowther, George Dodwell, Charles King
O’Hara, James St. Laurence and Thomas Jones.
1 item, 10 October 1842.

MS 36, 291 /17 Deed of release in relation to mortgage on lands at


Rathmore, County Sligo between Maria Catherine
Elrington, Andrew Godfrey Stuart and Charles King
O’Hara, 11 June 1856.
1 item, 1856.

MS 36, 291 /18 Draft release from a mortgage on Coopershill Estate for
£8000 and interest by Arthur Cooper O’Hara.
1 item, 1898.

I.ii.3. Dublin City Estate

MS 36, 292 /1 Mortgage for £200 on the Robinson’s Head, Crane Lane
between Kean O’Hara, John Stanton, John Hussy, Charles
Daly, James Daly and Honora Daly.
20 March 1704.

MS 36, 292 /2 Mortgage for £400 on the O’Hara property in Essex Lane,
Dublin between Kean O’Hara, John Jenkins, and Richard
Fenner and Denis Daly and Mary Taylor, 12 August 1707.
Also a bargain and sale of the same house from Kean
O’Hara (the younger) to John Jenkins and Richard Fenner,
11 August 1707 and related deed dated 27 January 1710.
3 items, 1707-10.

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MS 36, 292 /3 Mortgage for £1000 on premises at Merrion Square,
Dublin between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Jeremiah
Vickers, 27 November 1708.
1 item, 1708.

MS 36, 292 /4 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the younger) (with accounts)


relating to a mortgage on the O’Hara property in Dublin.
1 item, c.1789.

MS 36, 292 /5 Mortgage for £7,000 on property at the ‘East Wall’ and
Essex Street, Dublin between Charles O’Hara and
Abraham Boyd, 24 June 1806.
1 item, 1806.

MS 36, 292 /6 Copy memorial of mortgage for £300 in relation to


premises at Wellington Quay between George Cowen and
George Waterhouse 2 January 1832.
1 item, 1832.

I.iii. Legal Papers

This section is comprised of various legal documents including searches,


lawyers’ opinions, bills and costs. It is divided into cases involving family
members, assorted legal papers, including legal searches and solicitors’
bills relating to the management of the O’Hara estate in both County Sligo
and Dublin City. A separate section deals specifically with legal papers
relating to the O’Hara property on Wellington Quay, on which the Old
Custom House was built. The other sections contain papers connected
with the settlement and sale of the properties owned by the O’Haras in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries, miscellaneous deeds and rentals,
including a number of rentals related to properties sold in the Landed
Estates Court and papers relating to the O’Hara tontine.

I.iii.1. Legal Cases

MS 36, 293 /1 The replication of Sir Paul Davis and Lady Mary Davis, his
wife to Kean O’Hara and Rose O’Hara, Sir William Usher
and Robert Bowyer, defendants.
6 pages, undated
[needs conservation]

MS 36, 293 /2 Legal paper relating to the case of George Perceval and
Mary Perceval v Kean O’Hara in relation to ‘lands in the
County of Sligoe’, undated.
2 items, undated.

MS 36, 293 /3 Paper relating to the case of Sir John and Lady Rose
Peyton (plaintiffs) against Lewis Jones and Adam O’Hara.
1 item, 1665.

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MS 36, 293 /4 Judgement in the case of Godfrey Woodward and Robert
Braborne to pay Rose O’Hara £60; copy of final concord
between Ignatius Browne of the city of Dublin ,
complainent, and Kean O’Hara, defendant, concerning
lands in County Sligo, 2 February 1674 [Latin]; a claim by
Luca (?) Wroker against Charles O’Hara and his wife Joan,
1677 [Latin].
3 items, 1674-81

MS 36, 293 /5 Legal paper relating to the non-payment of rent, involving


William Eaton, Joanne Eaton and Richard Symonds
against Sir John and Dame Rose Peyton.
1 item, 1692.
[requires conservation]

MS 36, 293 /6 Legal papers relating to the theft of stock from lands at
Learga and Bolahy [?], County Sligo.
2 items, 1692-7.

MS 36, 293 /7-9 Chancery bill and other legal papers relating to the case
of Charles O’Hara v Kean O’Hara, concerning the estate of
their brother, Adam (deceased) of Ardcree, County Sligo.
Includes an account of the value of the estate of ‘Adam
O’Hara’ and of ‘what it was lett for in or about the year
1681’ and a chancery bill of Charles O’Hara of Killoran,
concerning the O’Hara estate in Sligo and elsewhere,
giving a detailed account of the acquisition of lands.
19 items in three folders, 1678-96.
[conservation]

MS 36, 293 /10 Assignment of debt judgement against Sir John and Lady
Rose Peyton from Robert Ware to Richard Oldworth.
1 item, 1694.

MS 36, 293 /11 Legal papers relating to the suit of John and Rose Peyton
v Robert Boardman.
1 item, 1695.

MS 36, 293 /12 Interrogatories for plaintiffs’ and defendants’ witnesses in


relation to the case of Rev. Tobias Caufield and Anne, his
wife, v Kean O’Hara concerning the estate of Adam
O’Hara in County Sligo.
1 item, undated. [c. 1710]

MS 36, 293 /13 Legal papers concerning the case of Lewis Jones v. Kean
O’Hara and others, in relation to Adam O’Hara’s lands in
County Sligo.
3 items, 1711-13.

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MS 36, 293 /14 Depositions taken in Colooney in the case of Charles
O’Hara v Kean O’Hara, concerning the settlement of the
estate of their father, Kean O’Hara.
1 item, 1693.

MS 36, 293 /15 The answers of Kean O’Hara to the bill of complaint of
Sir John Peyton and Rose Peyton, concerning the O’Hara
property in County Sligo and the former’s entry into
possession of same, 24 October 1695.
1 item, 1695.

MS 36, 294 /1 State of the case of Elinor O’Hara in relation to the


settlement of the estate of her husband, Kean O’Hara,
1704.
1 item, 1704.

MS 36, 294 /2 Notes on a financial case concerning Elinor O’Hara (née


Mathew).
1 item, undated.

MS 36, 294 /3 Kean O’Hara’s answer to the bill of complaint of Henry


Griffith, relating to the estate of Charles O’Hara of
Killoran, County Sligo, 1705.
1 item, 1705.

MS 36, 294 /4 Paper concerning a debt judgement relating to Robert


Baker.
1 item, 13 February 1713.

MS 36, 294 /5 Copy of an order from the Clerk of the Crown for the
parishes of Killoran, Kilvarnet and Achonry, for six days
labour to Kean O’Hara.
1 item, 1714.

MS 36, 294 /6 Judgement in the Court of Common Pleas in a case


involving Bryan McCarrick, Andrew McCarrick, Daniel
Dirgenane and Isabella O’Hara.
1 item, 1716.

MS 36, 294 /7 ‘The several answers of Col. John Irwin, one of the
defendants to the supplemental bill of complaint of Kean
O’Hara’, 1718
1 item, 1718.

MS 36, 294 /8 Bond of performance for payment of the sum of £70 by


Henry Willson and Garet Pettit to Charles O’Hara (the
elder) for rent owed by them.
1 item, 1726.

MS 36, 294 /9 Solicitors’ bills of costs in relation to various legal cases, c.

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1692-1727.
4 items, 1696-1727.

MS 36, 294 /10 Opinion by James French, Barrister, concerning the


settlement of the estate of Kean O’Hara, 5 December 1728;
plea in case of Winifrid O’Hara, daughter of Kean O’Hara,
versus Chares O’Hara of Nymphsfield concerning a debt,
17 February 1729 [Latin].
2 items, 1728-29.

MS 36, 294 /11 Papers relating to the judgement in the case of Terence
Egan v Charles O’Hara (the elder).
4 items, 1726-30.

MS 36, 294 /12 State of the case of Charles O’Hara (the elder) relating to
his wish to mortgage entailed parts of the O’Hara estate.
1 item, undated.

MS 36, 294 /13 Writ of innjunction concerning the property of Charles


O’Hara who has been declared an outlaw at the suit of
William Monsell, 28 June 1732; crown lease to William
Monsell of properties in Dublin, including property
formerly owned by Charles O’Hara, now outlawed, 20
February 1734; writ of supersedeas in favour of Charles
O’Hara and at the loss of William Monsell in respect of
properties in Dublin, 15 June 1734; the ‘joynt and several’
answers of Edward Cooper and Robert Rowan to the bill of
complaint of Charles O’Hara and George Mathew relating
to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo [undated, early
1730s].
4 items, 1732-34 & undated

MS 36, 294 /14 Legal bill of Edward Richardson in relation to a case


involving Charles O’Hara, Elinor O’Hara, John Smith and
James Smith.
1 item, 1738.

MS 36, 294 /15 Warrant of attorney to confess a judgement in a case


between John Mills and James Clutterbuck in the King’s
Bench Court.
1 item, 1738.

MS 36, 294 /16 Deposition by John Fleming, Ballinvally, County Sligo,


concerning Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) right to the
inheritance of the estates of Kean and Rose O’Hara.
1 item, undated [c. 1749.]

MS 36, 294 /17 ‘A short state of the case of Charles O’Hara, Esquire’ (the
elder).
1 item, undated [mid-eighteenth century].

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MS 36, 294 /18 Letters from Daniel Horan to Mary O’Hara and from
Mary O’Hara to Peter McCormick concerning the case of
Daniel Horan’s brother at the Sligo Assizes.
2 items, 1750.

MS 36, 294 /19 State of the case of Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1752.

MS 36, 294 /20 Legal papers relating to the case of Ralph Burton and
Elizabeth Burton, executors of the estate of Lord
Doneraile, v Charles O’Hara (the elder) and others
concerning the debt arising from the O’Haras’ mortgage of
their property in County Sligo and Dublin city to Lord
Doneraile.
9 items, 1752-58.

MS 36, 294 /21 Two cases for counsel [Ambrose Harding and Simon
Bradstreet] in relation to the settlement of the estate of
Kean O’Hara in County Sligo.
2 items, 1754.

MS 36, 294 /22 Receipts for payment of judgement in cases involving


Charles O’Hara (the elder), Charles O’Hara (the younger),
John Finlay, James Damer and John McGuinness.
3 items, 1754-1811.

MS 36, 294 /23 ‘Personal interrogatories to be exhibited on behalf of the


Plaintiffs to the Defendants’ in relation to the case of
Elizabeth Drew v Charles O’Hara, Ralph Lycester and
others relating to ‘the whole’ of the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
1 item, undated [c. 1758?].

MS 36, 294 /24 ‘The joint and severall answers of Charles O’Hara [(the
younger)] and Margaret O’Hara to the bill of complaint of
the Right Honourable George Grenville Nugent Temple.’
1 item, 1761.

MS 36, 294 /25 Bonds and accounts of Charles O’Hara (the younger) to
the Honourable John Butler relating to the debt owed by
O’Hara to Butler and the legal proceedings that arose from
this.
7 items, 1778-92.

MS 36, 294 /26 Warrant to acknowledge satisfaction of the payment of


judgement debt in the case of William Grainger v Charles
O’Hara (the younger), also involving Mr Ponsonby.
1 item, 1789.

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MS 36, 294 /27 Papers relating to the case of Catherine Caulfield v
Charles O’Hara (the younger) concerning a debt of £2000,
also relating to an annuity to be paid to Jane Hamilton out
of the above debt.
3 items, 1789-99.

MS 36, 294 /28 Legal papers in relation to the case of Francis Reynolds v
Charles O’Hara and Bryan Correstine, concerning the
latter’s lease on lands at Rathnarrow, County Sligo.
15 items, 1798-99.

MS 36, 295 /1 Bill of costs for reviving judgement in the case of Joseph
Meredith v Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1799.

MS 36, 295 /2 ‘Draft of decree to an account’ in relation to the case of the


Marquis of Buckingham v Charles O’Hara (the younger)
and Margaret O’Hara, his wife. Also ‘state of account
between Lord Buckingham and Mr. O’Hara.’
2 items, 1791-92.

MS 36, 295 /3 Bill of costs relating to the case of Charles O’Hara (the
younger) v McMahon.
1 item, 1805.

MS 36, 295 /4 Legal papers relating to the case of Sir Charles Malcolm v
John Pasley, concerning the Crofton Estate in County
Sligo. Includes searches, bills of costs and copy decree.
(See Land Transactions, I.iii.5.)
11 items, 1806-42.

MS 36, 295 /5 Documents relating to the legal case of Mr Robinson and


others v Charles O’Hara (the younger) and others including
a legal bill and a statement of the case.
2 items, 1807.

MS 36, 295 /6 Settlement of tenants’ dispute between Patrick Henry,


Patrick Clarke and Walter Henry of Longhill and Charles
O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1808.

MS 36, 295 /7 Bill of costs relating to the case of the assignees of William
Shepheard, a bankrupt, v Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1809.

MS 36, 295 /8 Judgement against Ismena Burrowes ‘for the pernicious


burning of land’ at Carrowmullen, County Sligo on the
O’Hara estate, 1819.
1 item, 1819

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MS 36, 295 /9 Decree dated 30 January 1819 in relation to arrears of rent
owed on lands at Annaghbeg, County Sligo, by Thady
Tinion, labourer, to Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1819.

MS 36, 295 /10 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara, principally with


William Furlong, and legal papers in relation to the case of
Digby minors v O’Hara.
9 items, 1819-24.

MS 36, 295 /11 Affidavit of Charles King O’Hara in relation to the case
of Francis J. Scott v O’Hara, relating to a dispute over
ownership of ‘good and chattels’, including stock, claimed
by Scott to be his property, 20 June 1821.
1 item, 1821.

MS 36, 295 /12 Civil bill of ejectment against John James, a tenant at
Claragh on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 1825.

MS 36, 295 /13 Documents relating to a deed of mortgage and a


judgement obtained by J. Meredith against Charles O’Hara
(the younger) in relation to this.
1 item, 1826.

MS 36, 295 /14 Affidavit by Peter O’Connor, land surveyor, re land


burned without Charles King O’Hara’s consent on the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1830.
1 item, 1830.

MS 36, 295 /15 Legal papers relating to tenants convicted of ‘the


pernicious burning of lands’ on the O’Hara estate and
notice against unauthorised burning by Charles King
O’Hara, 20 April 1830.
7 items, c. 1823-36.

MS 36, 295 /16 Affidavit of Michael Kennedy, Solicitor, in relation to the


case of John Britton, Mary Britton and Elizabeth Britton v
Elizabeth McDonnell and others, concerning the ‘marsh
lands’ at Lugaduffy, Lisduff and Lugavarry on the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo, undated.
1 item, 1842.

MS 36, 295 /17 Solicitors’ [Furlong & La Touche] bill of costs in relation
to the case of Sir Charles Malcolm v John Pasley relating
to lands at Billa, purchased by Charles King O’Hara in
1838.
1 item, 1843.

MS 36, 295 /18 Solicitor’s bill of costs in relation to the case of Charles

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King O’Hara and others v ‘the casual ejector’.
1 item, 1842-43.

MS 36, 295 /19 Writ for possession issued to James Smith of lands at
Shancough occupied by Charles King O’Hara, 15 July
1843.
1 item, 1843.

MS 36, 295 /20 Correspondence and legal papers re various cases relating
to evictions on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
4 items, 1844-46.

MS 36, 295 /21 Copy opinion of Mr Sergeant Richard Warren on the case
submitted to him on behalf of Charles William Cooper
(later O’Hara) relating to Charles Cooper’s inheritance of
the O’Hara estate.
2 items, 1845.

MS 36, 295 /22 Eviction decree against James Simpson and others in
relation to lands at Castleliney, County Sligo.
1 item, 1850.

MS 36, 295 /23 Documents relating to the case of Cooper v Cooper


including letters to Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara),
the opinion of J W Walsh and a copy draft decree relating
to the same case, which involved the will of Mrs Cooper.
5 items, 1855-75.

MS 36, 295 /24 Legal documents, reports and papers re the case of the
Meredith minors v Charles King O’Hara, relating to fee
farm grants of lands at Ballinabull and Knockmullen,
County Sligo.
6 items, 1861-62.

MS 36, 295 /25 Civil bill of ejectment against Jane Burrows, Lewis
Burrows and others in relation to lands at Shancough,
County Sligo. Also legal papers and receipts relating to
same.
1 item, 1864.

MS 36, 295 /26 Eviction notices in relation to O’Hara land at Billa,


County Sligo, 17 May and 9 June 1866.
2 items, 1866.

MS 36, 295 /27 Counsel’s opinion on the ‘sale’ of two farms by an


indebted tenant on the O’Hara estate, 1 February 1872.
Opinion refers to provisions of Gladstone's Land Act and
to existence of 'Tenant Right upon the estate.’
1 item, 1872.

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MS 36, 295 /28 Copy judgement from the Exchequer Division of the High
Court in the case of Archibald Vass and the Dublin,
Wicklow and Wexford Railway Company.
1 item, 1884.

MS 36, 295 /29 Counsel’s opinion in relation to grazing tenancies on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 23 January 1892; solicitor’s
document relating to the purchase of land in County Sligo
by Charles Kean O’Hara, incomplete, c. 1900
2 items, 1892-1900.

MS 36, 295 /30 Various schedules of deeds relating to the O’Hara title to
the estate in County Sligo; 4 items, 1898-1928.

MS 36, 295 /31 Legal papers relating to an application made by John


Logan, contractor, to the Petty Sessions Court, Sligo, re the
building of Labourers’ Cottages on lands at Billa, County
Sligo; 3 items, 1910.

MS 36, 295 /32 Papers relating to the debts of Michael Coleman of


Coolaney, County Sligo, of whom Charles Kean O’Hara is
a creditor.
5 items, 1922.

I.iii.2. Assorted Legal papers

MS 36,296 /1 Parts of legal papers in very poor condition.


2 items, undated.

MS 36,296 /2 Declaration relating to the repayment of a debt between


Luke Dowdall and others, witnessed by Kean O’Hara (the
elder).
1 item, 2 January 1664.

MS 36,296 /3 Documents relating to transactions involving Kean O’Hara


(the elder), Henry Crofton, John Crofton and Patrick
Plunkett.
2 items, 1662-70.

MS 36,296 /4 Legal documents relating to the case of Charles and Kean


O’Hara v Adam O’Hara.
3 items, 1678-80.

MS 36,296 /5 ‘The joint and severall answers of Charles O’Hara, Esquire,


one of the defendents to the bill of complaint of Kean
O’Hara, Esquire.’
11 sheets, 1 item, c.1680.

MS 36,296 /6 Document relating to the case of Rose O’Hara v Francis


Bresset, 7 May 1685; also court document relating to a case

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involving Kean O’Hara, Isabella O’Hara (née Gore, widow
of Adam O’Hara who died 1687, half-brother of Kean), Sir
John Peyton and his wife Rose, widow of Kean O’Hara and
mother of the said Kean, 20 January 1690 [Latin].
2 items, 1685-90.

MS 36,296 /7 Two lists of lands in County Sligo ‘mortgaged to Denis


Carthy’ and his representatives.
2 items, 1693-1703.

MS 36,296 /8 Mr Delamuiry’s opinion, 1697; also sheet with copies of


two documents, namely a plea regarding theft of livestock
by Edward Powell, Robert Powell and George Powell from
Mortogh McManus, Andeon Brehoni, Cormac O’Fey and
others on 23 October 1697; and head of an agreement
between Colonel Cormick O’Nert and George Ruttle
concerning tenements, 1 April 1697 [part of sheet torn off].
3 items, 1697.

MS 36,296 /9 Copy of letter of the Commissioner of the Barony of


Carbery and legal opinions, sent to an unidentified
recipient.
1 item, 7 March 1698.

MS 36,296 /10 Paper of Edward Wingfield, JP, relating to an assault by


Terence McDonagh on ‘Dennis’.
1 item, 1699.

MS 36,296 /11 Memorandum of agreement reached between Luke


Stirling, executor of the estate of Charles O’Hara of
Killoran and Kean O’Hara, concerning the conveyance of
lands at Finlagh, Laghta [?] and Lisnafahy, County Sligo
by Olivia O’Hara, widow of Charles O’Hara of Killoran, to
Kean O’Hara, 4 September 1704.
1 item, 1704.

MS 36,296 /12 ‘A list of [legal] parchments and papers sent by Conor


Egan to Dublin to be delivered to Charles O’Hara and
Brian Higgins.’
1 item, 1708.

MS 36,296 /13 Miscellaneous legal and financial papers, including some


relating to the collection of county cess and the payment of
a claim.
3 items, various dates (1709-1931).

MS 36,296 /14 Copy of Charles O’Hara’s bill against Lewis Jones.


1 item, 1712.

MS 36,296 /15 Settlement by Kean O’Hara (the younger) of the Castle

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Manor of Coolaney, County Sligo.
1 item, 18 December 1718.

MS 36,296 /16 Mr Cooper’s aquittance for rent.


1 item, 1721.

MS 36,296 /17 Articles of agreement between Elinor O’Hara and Terence


McCoristine.
1 item, 29 May 1723.

MS 36,296 /18 Assorted solicitors’ bills of costs.


13 items, 1731-92.

MS 36,296 /19 Legal bills, including one from Robert Savage.


2 items, 1733.

MS 36,296 /20 Consent of Henry O’Hara and James O’Hara [trustees?] to


a charge being raised on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo
in order to pay off the debts of Charles O’Hara (the elder).
2 items, 1734.

MS 36,296 /21 Bill of costs from John Goodwin to Charles O’Hara (the
elder).
1 item, 1734.

MS 36,296 /22 Plea in the case of Ralph and John Knox versus Charles
O’Hara in respect of a debt, 8 January 1731 [Latin]; deed
of assignment of the ‘yearly and other rents’ arising from
the O’Hara estate in County Sligo from Charles O’Hara to
Ralph and John Knox as security for a debt of £1300 owed
by them to O’Hara, 23 September 1735.
2 items, 1731-35.

MS 36,296 /23 Documents relating to debts owed by Charles O’Hara (the


elder) and Charles O’Hara (the younger) to John Metcalf
and George Vesey.
2 items, 1737-1803.

MS 36,296 /24 Searches in various courts for judgements against Kean


O’Hara (the younger); 1680-1706.
3 items, 1741.

MS 36,296 /25 Letter from William Lloyd relating to a financial matter.


1 item, 1748.

MS 36,296 /26 Deed of annuity on rent charge between Charles O’Hara


(the elder) and Samuel Owens of Dublin.
1 item, 1750.

MS 36,296 /27 Certificate of satisfaction being acknowledged upon

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record in the plea side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland
for £2740 14s 4d between Ralph and Jon Knock and
Charles O’Hara (the elder).
1 item, 14 April 1752.

MS 36,296 /28 Legal papers relating to the suit between Burton (executor
of the will of 3rd Viscount Doneraile) v Charles O’Hara
(the elder), concerning a mortgage on property in Dublin
and County Sligo.
1 item, c.1752-8.

MS 36,296 /29 Letter from James Smyth to John Goodwin relating to


judgements against Toby Caufield, including a list of
judgements in various courts.

MS 36,296 /30 Legal searches in the Prothonotary Court for judgements


against Charles O’Hara (the elder), and related papers.
4 items, 1756-66.

MS 36,296 /31Copy of the opinions of Joseph Robbins and Peter Daly on


a case relating to a lease between George Mathew and
Charles Walsh.
1 item, 1761.

MS 36,296 /32 Letter, account and summons relating to a bond for £200
entered into by Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Frances
Boswell.
4 items, 1765-6.

MS 36,296 /33 Deed of appointment between Charles O’Hara (the elder),


Charles O’Hara (the younger) and George Grenville,
appointing Robert Birch as their ‘lawful steward receiver
and attorney’ in relation to the O’Hara’s property in Sligo.
Also a schedule of ‘Mr. O’Hara’s title deeds in the
possession of Mr. Grenville’, undated, [c. 1769].
1 item, 1769.

MS 36,296 /34 Summons for Charles O’Hara (the elder) to appear before
the Kings’ Court on account of money owed by him for
work done by John Wright.
1 item, 23 January 1776.

MS 36,296 /35 Solicitor’s bill (Bateman, Barnett and Faulkes).


1 item, 1780.

MS 36,296 /36 Deed of appointment dated 26 June 1786 between Charles


O’Hara (the younger) and the Marquis of Buckingham
appointing James Barlow as receiver over part of the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo in respect of a debt of
£20,000 owed by the O’Haras to the Marquis of

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Buckingham; 1 item, 1786.

MS 36,296 /37 Ejectment by John Thrustout of Cornelius Kirk, relating to


the Sligo property of Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1786

MS 36,296 /38 Searches in the court of Common Pleas for judgements


against Charles O’Hara (the younger) and others.
3 items, 1789-93.

MS 36,296 /39 Deed of assignment of three judgements against Charles


O’Hara (the younger) by Richard Cooper.
1 item, 1791.

MS 36,296 /40 Assignment of judgement in the Court of Common Pleas


against Charles O'Hara (the younger) of a debt owed by
him to Charlotte Trench.
1 item, 29 May 1794.

MS 36,296 /41 ‘Instructions for proofs’ relating to a deed dated 1


February 1792 and the marriage settlement of Charles
O’Hara, 1780.
2 items, c.1800.

MS 36,296 /42 Letter, bond and account relating to the debt of Charles
O’Hara (the younger) to Widow Nangle.
3 items, 1802-14.

MS 36,296 /43 Agreement dated 7 July 1803 between Andrew Higgins


and Ignatius Everard appointing Charles O’Hara (the
younger) and Daniel Webber as arbiters in their dispute
over lands in the barony of Tyreragh, County Sligo.
1 item, 1803.

MS 36,296 /44 Solicitor’s bill [B C Williams] to Charles O’Hara (the


younger).
1 item, 1809.

MS 36,296 /45 Bill of costs of solicitor [George Barclay] in relation to


mortgage between Charles O’Hara and Abraham Boyd,
1810 and receipt.
2 items, 1810.

MS 36,296 /46 Letter from B William enclosing a bill relating to the Irish
Coroner’s Bill, to Charles O’Hara (the younger).
2 items, 1810.

MS 36,296 /47 Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) accounts with George


Barclay relating to a mortgage with Abraham Boyd.
3 items, 1810-3.

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MS 36,296 /48 Memorandum of an agreement between Charles O’Hara
(the younger) and Abraham Boyd relating to a debt of
£13,131 4s 2½d owed by O’Hara to Boyd, with a related
account.
2 items, 1813.

MS 36,296 /49 Bill of costs of ejectment for non-payment of rent in the


Court of common Pleas.
2 items, 1813-5.

MS 36,297 /1 ‘Remittances to Messrs La Touche’.


1 item, 1814.

MS 36,297 /2 Accounts of remittances to Messrs La Touche and Co by


Charles O’Hara (the younger).
11 items, 1815-9.

MS 36,297 /3 Notes relating to a legal case concerning the sale of land.


1 item, 1816.

MS 36,297 /4 Papers relating to Charles King O’Hara’s role as arbitrator


in a dispute between the Naughton and Walker families
over lands at Rathnarrow, County Sligo.
9 items, c. 1818.

MS 36,297 /5 Search in Chancery for recognizances against Edward


Synge Cooper from 1780 to ‘the present time’.
1 item, 18 Nov 1819.

MS 36,297 /6 Search for bonds to the crown by Richard Gethin of County


Sligo from 1770 to 1819.
1 item, 1819.

MS 36,297 /7 Search in King’s Bench revealing a judgement by Francis


Hamilton against Charles O’Hara (the younger) and copy.
2 items, 13 March 1821.

MS 36,297 /8 Papers relating to Charles King O’Hara’s role as arbitrator


in relation to various disputes over lands in County Sligo,
1822-33. Includes deed dated 30 October 1827 relating to a
boundary dispute between Robert Jones and William
Ormsby Gore re lands at Ballycummin, County Sligo, with
O’Hara’s decision in the dispute. Also a similar deed
appointing Charles King O’Hara as an arbiter between
Abraham Martin and Richard Savage re lands at Lavally,
County Sligo, 18 July 1828.
5 items, 1822-33.

MS 36,297 /9 List of deeds entitled, ‘Abstract in negative search’, relating

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to deeds from 1800- 27.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /10 Notice of claims by Roger Coleman and others.


3 items, 1824-8.

MS 36,297 /11 Various legal searches against members of the O’Hara


family.
5 items, 1812-35.

MS 36,297 /12 Costs of assignment of mortgages from William John


Digby to Messrs Furlong and La Touche and two related
letters.
3 items, 1838-59.

MS 36,297 /13 Decision of the Consistorial Court of Killala in relation to


the settlement of the estate of Patrick McCarvick of
Coolaney, County Sligo.
1 item, 9 March 1841.
[torn in ½]

MS 36,297 /14 Solicitors’ bills of costs in relation to various legal


transactions.
3 items, 1842-1853.

MS 36,297 /15 Solicitor’s [Michael Kennedy’s] bill of costs in relation to


various legal transactions, 1853-4.
2 items, 1853-4.

MS 36,297 /16 Legal papers relating to a dispute between Thomas Phibbs,


William Patrickson, Anne Smith, John Chaloner Smith and
Edward Joshua Cooper, Anne Cooper, John Wynne,
Charles King O’Hara and Edward Henry Crofton
concerning ‘mesne rents’ claimed by the former on lands at
Knockmullen, Lissaneena and Catron. Includes copy leases
relating to the property involved.
5 items, 1812-56.

MS 36,297 /17 Objections by Charles King O’Hara to the Commissioner


of Public Works relating to the drainage works being
carried out in the district of Coolaney, County Sligo.
1 item, 1852.

MS 36,297 /18 Notice to lodge objections to tenants in the Incumbered


Estates Court in relation to the estate of Thomas James
Meredith.
12 item, 23 January 1854.

MS 36,297 /19 Judgement in the Queen’s Court, Dublin, recording the


recovery by Charles King O’Hara of lands in Killoran,

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County Sligo.
1 item, 1856.

MS 36,297 /20 List of papers given to Mr Tweedy by Charles Cooper


[later O’Hara].
1 item, 1858.

MS 36,297 /21 Solicitor’s bill of costs and letter from Hunt and Curry to
Charles Cooper [later O’Hara].
2 items, 1859.

MS 36,297 /22 Copy of counsel’s opinion on the case submitted to him on


behalf of Charles William O’Hara
1 item, c.1860.

MS 36,297 /23 Various legal searches in relation to the O’Hara’s title to


their estate in County Sligo, 1860-84.
4 items, 1860-84.

MS 36,297 /24 Legal letters from McMahon and Tweedy and the Landed
Estates Court relating to various legal and estate matters.
5 items, 1867-1905.

MS 36,297 /25 Papers relating to Charles William O’Hara’s purchase of


the tithe rent charge for the benefices of Ballisodare,
Killoran and Achonry in the diocese of Achonry from the
Irish Church Temporalities Commission, 1877.
3 items, 1877.

MS 36,297 /26 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from McMahon and


Tweedy, Solicitors, also a copy statement of funds in the
hands of Mr and Mrs O’Hara’s trustees on 1 January 1891
as furnished by Messrs Hunt and Co.
10 items, 1879-94.

MS 36,297 /27 Solicitor’s bill from Messrs Tweedy and Son to James
Allowny.
1 item, 1882.

MS 36,297 /28 Schedule of documents handed to J. J. Tweedy by Mr


William Sterne, 1827-83.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /29 Draft surrender (by endorsement) by John Tweedy,


Charles William O’Hara and William Digby.
1 item, 1884.

MS 36,297 /30 Documents relating to Charles William O’Hara’s


inheritance of the O’Hara estate, including ‘the case on
behalf of Charles William O’Hara’ and a declaration by

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him.
2 items, 1884-90s.

MS 36,297 /31 Declaration by Frederick Fownes Hamilton relating to


charges on the O’Hara estate.
2 items, 1885.
[1 is torn]

MS 36,297 /32 Bill of costs of solicitor [McMahon & Tweedy] for


various legal transactions, 1860-94.
10 items, 1894.

MS 36,297 /33 Letter to Mr Tweedy from [J] C Hamilton relating to a


deposit receipt sent to Mr O’Hara.
1 item, 3 March 1894.

MS 36,297 /34 Draft waiver to Charles William O’Hara from the


Clarence Hotel, for the approval of Messrs McMahon and
Tweedy.
1 item, June 1894.

MS 36,297 /35 Draft and copy declarations of Charles William O’Hara


and Frederick Fownes Hamilton declaring that there are no
charges affecting the Annaghmore Estate.
4 items, c.1895 [some undated].

MS 36,297 /36 Solicitors’ bill of costs (Carter Vincent and Douglas


Jones) to the Misses McKinstry.
1 item, 1899.

MS 36,297 /37 Bill of costs of solicitor [McMahon & Tweedy] for


various legal transactions, 1900.
1 item, 1900.

MS 36,297 /38 Notebook containing notes on tenancy disputes on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 1900-2.

MS 36,297 /39 Solicitor’s [McMahon and Tweedy’s] bill of costs for


various legal transactions, 1916.
1 item, 1916.

MS 36,297 /40 List of deeds and leases relating to the O’Hara estate.
2 items, c.1935.

MS 36,297 /41 Legal notes by unidentified authors.


4 items, undated.

MS 36,297 /42 Note relating to a bill ‘filed about 10 years ago against
Charlotte Trench.’

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1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /43 A ‘foreign’ plea relating to the case of James Devaney and
Thomas Doyle.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /44 Declaration relating to the agreement between ‘Mr


O’Hara’ and Mr Irwin.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /45 Notes relating to the ownership of a ditch built by Thomas


Trumble.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /46 List of deeds relating to the O’Hara estate.


2 items, undated.

MS 36,297 /47 Notes relating to the sale of property worth over £20.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /48 Miscellaneous notes relating to legal matters by an


unidentified author.
3 items, undated.

MS 36,297 /49 List of title deeds.


2 items, undated.

MS 36,297 /50 Legal notes relating to various topics including treason,


juries and writs of error.
4 items, undated.

MS 36,297 /51 Draft letter relating to a legal case.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,297 /52 Parts of a legal paper (pages 32, 38-47) relating to the
O’Hara’s estate in County Sligo.
1 item, undated.

I.iii.3. Assorted Legal papers: Dublin Estate

MS 36,298 /1 ‘State of the case of Kean O’Hara’ and other legal papers
in relation to his title to the Newman property in Dublin
City.
6 items, c. 1610-38.

MS 36,298 /2 List of evidence concerning ‘your Honour in Cork Street’


contained in ‘this black box’.
1 item 1631.

MS 36,298 /3 Agreement between John Newman and Robert Parke for

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the payment of a judgement debt to Newman by Parke.
1 item, 10 July 1656.

MS 36,298 /4 Petition and copy by Kean O’Hara to the Lord Chancellor


of Ireland in relation to the case of O’Hara v Newman
concerning the Newman property in Dublin City.
2 items, 1660.
[1 in poor condition]

MS 36,298 /5-11 Legal papers, including chancery bills [some incomplete


and in poor condition] in relation to the cases of Sir John
Peyton and Rose Peyton [widow of Kean O’Hara (the
elder)] v John and Elizabeth Crow and of John and
Elizabeth Crow v Richard ‘Lord Baron of Santry’ and Rose
Peyton, concerning property at Wood Quay and Dame
street, Dublin.
24 items in seven folders, c. 1660-80.
[1 for conservation]

MS 36,298 /12 Legal papers, including chancery bills [some incomplete


and in poor condition] in relation to the case of Sir John
Peyton and Rose Peyton v William Crow a minor ‘by his
Guardian, Elizabeth Crow’, concerning premises at Wood
Quay and Dame street, Dublin.
3 items, 1686-87.

MS 36,298 /13 ‘The answers of Richard Chapwell esq. to the bill of


complaint of Sir John Peyton Baronet and Dame Rose
Peyton his wife’ relating to property in Essex Street, Dame
Lane and other property in Dublin city, undated. Also other
legal papers relating to the same case.
2 items, c.1700.

MS 36,298 /14 Notes concerning a project that ‘Mr O’Hara [Kean O’Hara
(the younger) ?] has ‘applied to me for’, signed by William
Walker.
1 item, 1693.

MS 36,298 /15 ‘The severall answers of Henry Ware … to the bill of


complaint of Sir John Peyton and Dame Rose his wife’
relating to property in Crane Lane, Dublin, 21 March 1697.
Also other legal papers relating to same.
2 items, c. 1697.

MS 36,298 /16 Petition by Sir John Peyton and Lady Rose Peyton to the
Lord Chancellor of Ireland relating to their case against
James Crampton, concerning their property in Dublin [?].
1 item, undated.

MS 36,298 /17 ‘The severall answers of Knightley Chetwood … to the

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bill of complaint of Sir John Peyton’ concerning property
in the City of Dublin, July 1702.
1 item, 1702.

MS 36,298 /18 Report of a court held at Chichester House, Dublin, to


enquire into a dispute between Rose O’Hara and Gerald
Dillon over the O’Hara property in the city of Dublin, 21
January 1701.
1 item, 1701.

MS 36,298 /19 Petition by Elinor O’Hara to the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs,


Commons and Citizens of the City of Dublin’ concerning
the Committee appointed by the Lord Mayor ‘to survey’
the O’Hara property at Blind Quay, Dublin.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,298 /20 Various schedules of deeds relating to the O’Hara


property in Dublin.
4 items, 1705-12.

MS 36,298 /21 Legal papers in relation to the case of Kean O’Hara v


Abell Ram, concerning charges on premises known as
‘Dames Mills’ in Dublin City, 1705.
3 items, 1705-6.

MS 36,298 /22 Opinion of Richard Malone, barrister, relating to a dispute


between Kean O’Hara and John Hutchinson [?] concerning
property in Dublin.
1 item, undated [c. 1718].

MS 36,298 /23 Bill of protest against Bernard Brett by Charles O’Hara


(the elder).
1 item, 1742.

MS 36,298 /24 ‘The case of Charles O’Hara as to his inheritance in and


near Crane Lane, Dublin’, 26 July 1761.
2 items, 1761.

MS 36,298 /25 Report of meetings of the Commissioners of Wide Streets,


Dublin, 20 March 1759-May 1762 concerning the ‘making
[of] a wide and convenient way, street or passage from
Essex Bridge to the Castle of Dublin.’ Also accounts and
receipts regarding same.
4 items, 1762-64.

MS 36,298 /26 Searches for judgements against Charles O’Hara (the


elder) and Charles O’Hara (the younger) in the Court of
Common Pleas and the King’s Bench.
2 items, 1763-93.

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MS 36,298 /27 Bill of costs of solicitor [Richard Leedmore] in relation to
searches made in the Rolls Office concerning the O’Hara
title to their lands in Dublin, 29 October 1795.

MS 36,298 /28 State of the title of Charles O’Hara (the younger).


1 item, c.1800 (undated).

MS 36,298 /29 Bill of protest by John Newman on behalf of Robert


Barnewell relating to an unpaid bill of exchange by Messrs
Boleros, Lushington and Co.
1 item, 1812.

MS 36,298 /30 Bill of protest by Alexander Boyle relating to an unpaid


bill.
1 item, 1818.

MS 36,298 /31 Case on behalf of Charles King O’Hara in relation to


charges on the O’Hara property in Dublin, 1827.
1 item, 1827.

MS 36,298 /32 ‘Schedule of deeds this day handed by Mr. Furlong to


William Darley, Esquire, solicitor to the Bank of Ireland
pursuant to the order of Richard Gethin’, 27 March 1827.
1 item, 1827.

MS 36,298 /33 Undertaking by Daniel McLoughlin in relation to building


works at Wellington Quay, 6 February 1832.
1 item, 1832.

MS 36,298 /34 Legal papers relating to various disputes over the


payments of the rents due on premises at No. 7 Wellington
Quay.
3 items, 1842-50.

MS 36,298 /35 Petition by Charles King O’Hara to the Lord Chancellor of


Ireland for permission to institute legal proceedings for
recovery of possession of premises leased to Daniel
McLoughlin at Wellington Quay.
1 item, undated, [c. 1843].

MS 36,298 /36 Legal letter from William Curry relating to the receipt of
money.
1 item, 1852.

MS 36,298 /37 Original and copy agreement and release from Jacob
Martin to John Motherwell, Alicia Martin, Frances Martin
and Edward Martin; also a discharge relating to an annuity
due to Alicia Martin (Charles King O’Hara is mentioned in
the preamble to the latter document).
3 items, 1852-63.

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MS 36,298 /38 Notices to quit in relation to premises at Wellington Quay,
Dublin, 1884.
2 items, 1884.

MS 36,298 /39 Counsel’s opinion in relation to Joseph [?] Dollard’s


proposed lease on premises at Wellington Quay, Dublin,
21 March 1885. Also solicitor’s bill of costs in relation to
same.
2 items, 1885.

MS 36,298 /40 Draft release ‘from a legacy of £5,000 from the will and
codicil of Charles King O’Hara, bequeathed to William
John Digby’, relating to the O’Hara property on
Wellington Quay, Dublin between Robert Duke, Sarah
Rebecca Digby, John Kenelm Digby, Wingfield Digby,
William French Digby and Charles William O’Hara, 22
May 1896.
1 item, 1896.

MS 36,298 /41 Solicitors’ [McMahon and Tweedy] bill of costs in


relation to legal proceedings for arrears of rent against
Jacob Case, the tenant of No. 11 Wellington Quay.
1 item, 1906.

MS 36,298 /42 Typescript list of documents relating to property on


Wellington Quay handed to Charles Kean O’Hara by
Messrs McMahon and Tweedy, with handwritten receipt.
1 item, 1937.

I.iii.4. Dublin Estate: Old Custom House

MS 36,299 /1 Copy grant of £50 per annum for ninety years to Jacob
Newman in return for his leasing of lands at Essex Street
free of rent to the Crown, 17 November 1621. Also copy
surrender by Jacob Newman in relation to same, 20 August
1639.
2 items, 1621-39.

MS 36,299 /2 Deed of conveyance between Charles I and the Mayor,


Commons and Citizens of Dublin relating to the lands on
which the ‘New Custom House’ was to be built, 11 April
1639. Also copy of same.
2 items, 1639.

MS 36,299 /3 Copy letter authorised by the Lord Deputy [Wentworth?]


and Council relating to the building of the Custom House,
July [?] 1639.
1 item, 1639.

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MS 36,299 /4 Copy of grant by the Crown to Griffith Bodurda [?] of
lands at the ‘new’ Custom House, Dublin, 3 July 1675.
1 item, 1675.

MS 36,299 /5 Copy of lease dated 30 April 1706 by the City of Dublin to


Emannuel Eckersall of lands at Custom House Quay,
Dublin. Also ‘extracts’ from various deeds in the Rolls
Office ‘concerning the Custom House, Dublin’.
2 item, 1706.

MS 36,299 /6-7 Five copies of Kean O’Hara’s case as to his title to the
lands on which the Old Custom House was built in Essex
Street, Dublin, undated.
5 items in two folders, undated.

MS 36,299 /8-9 Legal papers respecting Kean O’Hara’s title to the lands
on which the Old Custom House was built in Essex Street,
Dublin, including drafts of two petitions by him to the
Crown and legal opinions regarding same by the Irish law
officers.
13 items in two folders, undated. [c. 1706-13.]

MS 36,299 /10 Draft of petition by Charles O’Hara (the elder) to the Earl
of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, concerning his
title to lands at Essex Street, Dublin on which the Old
Custom House was built, also two drafts of same.
3 items, undated [c. 1757-58]

MS 36,299 /11 Agreements for a continuance by Arthur Wolfe, the


Attorney General for Ireland, in relation to Charles O’Hara
(the elder’s) petition concerning his title to lands at Essex
Street, Dublin on which the Old Custom House was built.
Also other papers, including a copy of the opinions of the
Irish Attorney General and Solicitor General respecting
same.
3 items, c. 1757-58.

MS 36,299 /12 Copy of extract from ‘The Representation of the


Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Revenue’ relating to the
Old Custom House, Dublin, 8 October 1791.
1 item, 1791.

MS 36,299 /13 Memorial and draft of same by Charles O’Hara (the


younger) to the Earl of Westmoreland, Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, in relation to the O’Hara title to the lands at Essex
Street, Dublin, on which the Old Custom House was built,
also correspondence respecting same.
3 items, 1792.

MS 36,299 /14 Draft of petition of right of Charles O’Hara (the younger)

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drafted by J. L. Townsend, 24 June 1794.

MS 36,299 /15-16 Deed of appointment and other papers relating to the


Commission appointed to consider Charles O’Hara (the
younger’s) petition relating to the O’Hara property in
Essex Street, Dublin. Also order by the Commission
appointing 2 March 1796 as the date for the holding of an
inquest to consider same.
5 items in two folders, 1795-96.

MS 36,299 /17-19 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the younger) concerning his


title to the lands at Essex Street on which the Old Custom
House was built, Dublin. Includes rough drafts of his
petition to Lord Westmoreland, the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, and rough sketch maps respecting same. In rough
chronological order as the original order of the papers has
been disturbed; 58 items in three folders, c. 1794-95.

MS 36,299 /20 Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the younger)


concerning his title to the lands at Essex Street, Dublin
City on which the Old Custom House was built, and to his
petition to Lord Westmoreland, the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, respecting same. Includes drafts of his own letters
and letters from Shepheard Williams and Francis
Hargreaves.
8 items, 1793-97.

MS 36,299 /21 Copy of grant by George III to Charles O’Hara (the


younger) of the lands at Essex Quay, Dublin on which the
Old Custom House, was built, 15 January 1800.
1 item, 1800.

I.iii.5. Land Transactions: County Sligo

MS 36,300 /1 Assignment of rent out of lands in County Sligo from Kean


O’Hara [the elder?] to Cormack McDermott, in settlement
of a debt.
1 item, 16 March 1669.

MS 36,300 /2 ‘A return of the tenants who at present hold that part of


Coolaney which I have agreed to sell to Charles O’Hara,
Esquire [the younger]’; by Thomas Armstrong. Showing
the yearly rent and length of lease remaining on the land.
1 item, 1782.

MS 36,300 /3-4 Legal papers relating to Charles King O’Hara’s purchase


of lands at Cloonacurragh, County Sligo, 1834-35.
Includes copies of leases relating to the property.
12 items in two folders, c. 1815-43.

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MS 36,300 /5-10 Legal papers relating to Charles King O’Hara’s
purchase of lands at Billa, County Sligo. As these land
were sold by order of the Court of Chancery in the case of
Sir Charles Malcolm v John Pasley relating to the Crofton
estate in County Sligo, these papers include materials
relating to that and related cases and assorted deeds, such
as marriage settlements and mortgages relating to the
Crofton estate.
37 items in six folders, c. 1711-1842.
9 items; 1710-45
4 items; 1755-67.
8 items; 1767-1814
5 items; 1819-23
5 items, 1826-38
6 items; 1838-42

MS 36,300 /11 ‘Abstract as to the Charges and Incumbrances’ effecting


the sale of the Crofton Estate in County Sligo, in
connection with the case of Malcolm v Pasley,
Montgomery and others.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,300 /12 Further legal papers relating to the case of Sir Charles
Malcolm v John Pasley.
4 items, various dates.

MS 36,300 /13 Copy wills and probates of Sir Edward Crofton, Sir
Matthew Lowther Crofton, and of Emily Pogson [?].
3 items, 1736-1837.

MS 16,733 Abstract and statement of title to the inheritance in fee


simple of the land of Billy, otherwise Billa, part of the
lands and premises sold under the decree in the case in
Chancery of Sir Charles Malcolm v John Pasley, James
Montgomery and others, May 1841.

MS 36,301 /1 Correspondence relating to Charles King O’Hara’s


purchase of lands at Rathmore, County Sligo, 1842-44.
Principal correspondents include Richard Beere, the
O’Hara’s land agent, Charles Shadwell, and Michael
Kennedy, solicitor.
17 items, 1842-44.

MS 36,301 /2 Chancery and other searches, relating to Sir James and


Lady Caroline Bathurst,
17 items, 1844.

MS 36,301 /3 Chancery and other searches, relating to Andrew Godfrey


Stuart, treasurer of County Tyrone.
13 items, 1844.

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MS 36,301 /4 Chancery and other searches, relating to Godfrey and
Carey Lill.
16 items, 1844.

MS 36,301 /5 Chancery searches and other legal papers relating to Sir


Henry Cavendish.
10 items, 1844.

MS 36,301 /6 Legal papers, including Exchequer, Chancery and


Common Pleas searches relating to Lady Sarah Grimstead.
14 items, 1844.

MS 36,301 /7 Bond dated 26 October 1844 between Andrew Godfrey


Stuart and Charles King O’Hara in relation to the purchase
money for lands at Rathmore, County Sligo.
1 item, 1844.

MS 36,301 /8 List of title papers; searches, and certificates of


satisfaction, relating to Charles King O’Hara’s purchase of
lands at Rathmore, County Sligo by Michael Kennedy,
Solicitor. Also leases relating to same.
3 items, c. 1788-1844.

MS 36,301 /9 Legal papers, including copy lease, relating to the case of


Robert Bowie v Charles William and Charles Kean
O’Hara; also ‘Exhibit A, a draft lease for three years dated
1849, referred to in the answering affidavit of Charles
William O’Hara. The case concerns the building of an
embankment near Ballisodare beach, County Sligo.
5 items, 1848-62.

MS 36,301 /10 Brief for counsel in relation to the case of Robert Bowie v
Charles William and Charles Kean O’Hara, re building of
embankment near Ballisodare beach, County Sligo.
1 item, 1863.

MS 36,301 /11-12 Papers relating to the settlement of the estate of Rev.


Robert Savage, in connection with Charles William
O’Hara’s purchase of lands in Mymlough and Kinnagrelly,
County Sligo from the trustees of the Savage estate.
11 items in two folders, 1825-54.

MS 36,301 /13 Chancery and other searches against the Rev Robert
Savage.
15 items, 1843.

MS 36,301 /14 Assorted searches and related papers in relation to Charles


William O’Hara’s purchase of lands in Mymlough and
Kinnagrelly, County Sligo from the trustees of the Savage

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estate.
10 items, 1842-66.

MS 36,301 /15 Legal papers relating to Charles William O’Hara’s


purchase of lands in Mymlough and Kinnagrelly, County
Sligo from the trustees of the Savage estate, including copy
leases and counsel’s opinion relating to same, solicitor’s
bills of costs and related documents.
6 items, 1865.

MS 36,301 /16 Legal papers relating to Charles William O’Hara’s sale of


lands at Kinagreely, County Sligo to the Claremorris and
Colloney Railway.
2 items, 1895.

MS 36,301 /17 Legal papers in relation to the sale of the Verschoyle


estate in County Sligo, 1896. Includes maps of the estate.
5 items, 1896.

MS 36,301 /18 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from William Alexander


in relation to the proposed sale of lands rented by
Alexander at Knocknarea [?], County Sligo.
4 items, 1905-6.

MS 36,301 /19 Legal documents and papers relating to the sale of Lloyd
Estate, County Sligo and in particular to Charles Kean
O’Hara’s claim to ‘exclusive ownership’ over the wood at
Carrowclooneen included in the sale. Includes map.
8 items, 1906-8.

MS 36,301 /20 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Fenton and Lyons
and McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to his
conveyance of lands at Tobercurry, County Sligo to
Tobercurry Rural District Council to be used for the
building of labourers’ cottages.
3 item, 1909.

MS 36,301 /21 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara, principally from


McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, to Charles Kean
O’Hara, in relation to his proposed purchase of the fee
farm rents arising from lands at Ballinabull, County Sligo;
15 items, 1907-13.

MS 36,301 /22 Letter from Fenton and Lyons, Solicitors, to Charles Kean
O’Hara relating to the sale of his estate, enclosing a copy
of the declaration of title of Charles Kean O’Hara.
2 items, 1908-9.

MS 36,301 /23 Letters from McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, to Major


Charles Kean O’Hara relating to his purchase of the head

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rents arising from lands at Ballinabull, County Sligo.
24 items, 1912-4.

MS 36,301 /24 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara, principally from


McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitor’s, to Charles Kean
O’Hara, in relation to his proposed purchase of the fee
farm rents arising from lands at Ballinabull and
Knockmullen, County Sligo.
26 items, 1930-35.

MS 36,301 /25 Letters from William E Calvin to Charles Kean O’Hara


relating to the purchase and repair of Larkhill schoolhouse
by Dromard Select Vestry.
2 items, 1925.

MS 36,301 /26 Letters from McMahon & Tweedy, Solicitors, to Charles


Kean O’Hara relating to the sale by the latter of lands at
Kinagreely County Sligo to Thomas Durkin.
5 items, 1929-32.

MS 36,301 /27 Notes relating to the sale of land to tenants of the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo.
1 item, undated.

I.iii.6. Miscellaneous Deeds and Rentals

This section includes miscellaneous deeds and rentals, including a number


of rentals related to properties sold in the Landed Estates Court.

MS 36,302 /1 Articles of agreement between William Crofton, Francis


Edgeworth and Henry Deanes relating to the clerkship of
the Office of First Fruits, 1631.
1 item, 1631 [in poor condition].

MS 36,302 /2 Agreement to make a feoffment of lands at


Leighcarrowhowagh [?] and other lands in County Sligo
between Cahell McDonogh, Garrow McDonogh, Dermod
O’Donnell, and William Crofton, 3 July 1635.
1 item, 1635.

MS 36,302 /3 Articles of agreement between Kean O’Hara (the elder)


and Thomas Fodden, regarding grazing rights.
1 item, December 1654.

MS 36,302 /4 Engagement by Charles O’Hara to supply his brother


Adam with one barrel of wheat and one barrel of malt
yearly from the lands of Laghta [?] and Finlough, 20
January 1678.
1 item, 1678.

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MS 36,302 /5 Order by the Lords ‘Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament
assembled’ in relation to the costs of appeals to the Irish
House of Lords, 20 November 1680.
1 item, 1680.

MS 36,302 /6 Lease from Robert Savage to George Stokes and David


Silliers for lands at Mymlough and Kennygrelly, County
Sligo.
1 item, 26 August 1727.

MS 36,302 /7 Copy agreement allowing William Toole to claim rent of


up to £122 12s 1½d on Peter McCormick’s lands in
County Roscommon in order to settle a debt owed by
Mathew McCormick.
1 item, 1765.

MS 36,302 /8 Deed granting Charles O’Hara (the younger) power of


attorney over the property of Frances Jones in the baronies
of Tyreragh and Leyney, County Sligo, 22 November 1784
and part of related agreement.
2 items, 1780-4.

MS 36,302 /9 Discharge of debt of Charles O’Hara (the younger) from


the Marquis of Buckingham.
1 item, 1791.

MS 36,302 /10 Common recovery between Charles O’Hara (the younger),


Charles King O’Hara, William Furlong and Richard
Furlong making William Furlong ‘a tenant to the precipe’
of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo and the city of
Dublin.
3 July 1816.

MS 36,302 /11 Surrender of lands in Coolaney from John Simmons to


Henry Hamilton.
1 item, 17 Feb 1841.

MS 36,302 /12 Annotated particulars of lands at Knockdoo and other


lands in County Sligo to be sold at auction, 23 September
1842. Also incomplete and undated particulars and rentals
of lands to be sold at Behey [with map] and Billa, County
Sligo.
3 items, c. 1842.

MS 36,302 /13 Deed of assignment from James Simpson to John Philips,


30 October 1850, relating to lands in County Sligo.
1 item, 1850.

MS 36,302 /14 Notice to tenants relating to the sale of lands at


Cloonamahon, County Sligo, by the Incumbered Estates

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Court.
1 item, 31 December 1851.

MS 36,302 /15 Notice to tenants in relation to the sale of lands at


Ballinabull and other lands in County Sligo by the
Incumbered Estates Court, 7 June 1854.

MS 36,302 /16 Rental and particulars of lands at Cloonamahon, County


Sligo, part of the estate of Thomas James Meredith, 1854.
1 items, 1854.

MS 36,302 /17 Rental and particulars of lands at Ballinabull, Clonamahon


and other lands in County Sligo, part of the estate of
William Henry Phibbs, to be sold in the Incumbered
Estates Court, 9 May 1854.
1 item, 1854.

MS 36,302 /18 List by James Burke [solicitor?] of ‘lands for which


Charles King O’Hara pays first rents, taken from Quit Rent
Books in Quit Rent Office, 21 September 1861.
1 item, 1861.

MS 36,302 /19 Rental and particulars of the lands at Balinabull and other
lands in County Sligo, part of the estate of Meredith
Thompson, to be sold in the Landed Estates Court, 1866.
1 item, 1866.

MS 36,302 /20 Rental and particulars of the lands at Cabragh and


Ballinvally, County Sligo, part of the estate of William
Thompson and Elizabeth Thompson, to be sold in the
Landed Estates Court, 3 May 1867, with maps.
3 items, 1867.

MS 36,302 /21 Rental and particulars of the lands of Mayne and


Woodtown and various properties in Dublin City to be sold
in the Landed Estates Court, 1869.
1 item, 1869.

MS 36,302 /22 ‘Consolidated final Notice to Tenants and adjoining


Owners and Occupiers’ by the Landed Estates Court in
relation to the sale of the Wynne estate in County Sligo.
Includes rental and map.
1 item, 1874.

MS 36,302 /23 Draft deed of conveyance and release between Charles


William O’Hara, Charles Kean O’Hara and Herbert
Meredith of the chief rents arising from the lands at
Sessuecommon, County Sligo, 22 December 1888.
1 item, 1888.

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MS 36,302 /24 Deed of conveyance from William Elliott, Percy
Wickman, Edith Frances Eastwood, Catherine Anna Moore
and others to Charles Kean O’Hara of the fee farm rents
arising from lands at Ballinabull and Knockmullen, County
Sligo.
1 item, 12 March 1934.

I.iii.7. The O’Hara Tontine

A tontine is a financial arrangement under which subscribers to a loan


receive annual annuities, which increase as the other subscribers to the
loan die. Ultimately, in theory, the final surviving subscriber should
receive the entire sum of the annuities. The O’Haras instituted their
tontine in response to their persistent financial problems throughout the
eighteenth century (as noted in the introduction). This section contains
accounts and correspondence relating to the O’Hara tontine dating from
1790 to 1884.

MS 36,303 /1 Draft deed of appointment between Charles O’Hara (the


younger), Sir Matthew White Ridley , Samuel Phipps, John
Thomas Batt and Stephen Thurston Adey and others
appointing a receiver to the O’Hara tontine, July 1790.
1 item, 1790.

MS 36,303 /2 Deed of release and assignment for a term of 500 years of


the O’Hara estate in County Sligo from the Marquis of
Buckingham, Charles O’Hara (the younger) and Thomas
Astle to Sir Matthew White Ridley, John Thomas Batt,
Stephen Thurston Adey, Wallwyn Shepheard and Bigoe
Charles Williams, in consideration of the sum of £20,361
‘paid by the several subscribers’ to the O’Hara tontine,
1 February 1792.
1 item, 1792.

MS 36,303 /3 Notebook containing printed ‘abstract of deed for securing


the payment of Mr. O’Hara’s tontine’, 3 February 1792.
Deed made between Charles O’Hara (the younger), Sir
Matthew White Ridley, John Thomas Batt, Stephen
Thurston Adey and Wallwyn Shepheard.
1 item, 1792.

MS 36,303 /4 Deed dated 13 May 1795 substituting Edward King for


Wallwyn Shepheard as a trustee of the O’Hara estate and
as one of the beneficiaries of the O’Hara tontine.
1 item, 1795.

MS 36,303 /5 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Bigoe Charles


Williams, concerning a meeting of the subscribers to the
O’Hara tontine.
1 item, 16 January 1797.

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MS 20,283 Letters mainly to Charles O’Hara (the younger), and also
to various members of the O’Hara family, with
miscellaneous papers, re tontine.
c. 400 items in 18 folders, 1798-1875.

MS 36,303 /6 Deed of appointment appointing Ralph Lycester, Francis


Wilson, Rupert Clarke and Hatton Turner as trustees of the
O’Hara tontine, 20 April 1804.
1 item, 1804.

MS 36,303 /7 Loose page [part of larger document?] of penal


interrogatories entered [in Chancery?] by Francis
Prendergast’ relating to the O’Hara tontine. Signed by
Daniel O’Connell.
1 item, 1815.

MS 36,303 /8 Deed of appointment of John Turner as a trustee of the


O’Hara tontine ‘in the place of Ralph Lycester’, 10 May
1828.
1 item, 1828.

MS 36,303 /9 Memoranda of debts and incumbrances on the O’Hara


Tontine.
2 items, c.1832.

MS 36,303 /10 Correspondence, primarily between Richard Beere and


John Field [Solicitor], Wangford Court, London,
principally concerning payments of the dividends arising
from the O’Hara tontine, 1845-48.
13 items, 1845-48.

MS 36,303 /11 Correspondence, primarily between Richard Beere and


John Field, Solicitor, Wangford Court, London, principally
concerning the payments of the dividends arising from the
O’Hara tontine. Also includes receipts and accounts
relating to same.
c. 73 items, 1849-50.

MS 36,303 /12 Correspondence, primarily between Richard Beere and


John Field, Solicitor, Wangford Court, London, principally
concerning the payments of the dividends arising from the
O’Hara tontine, 1851-54. Also includes receipts and
accounts relating to same.
c. 25 items, 1851-54.

MS 36,303 /13 Deed of conveyance relating to the appointment of John


Nichols Shelley, Michael Edward Conan and Frederick
William Remnant as trustees of the O’Hara tontine,
7 October 1853.

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1 item, 1853.

MS 36,303 /14 Deed of appointment relating to the appointment of John


Field as Treasurer of the O’Hara tontine, 2 November
1853.
1 item, 1853.

MS 36,303 /15 Unbound notebook containing list of trustees and


annuitants of the O’Hara tontine, undated.
1 item, undated [ c. 1853].

MS 36,303 /16 Letters from Frederick Remnant to Richard Beere


principally concerning the payments of the dividends
arising from the O’Hara tontine, 1873-82.
4 items, 1873-82.

MS 36,303 /17 Copy reconveyance and release from Frederick W.


Remnant and William Shelleys Wood to Charles William
O’Hara in relation to the O’Hara tontine.
1 item, 5 September 1884.

I.iv. Leases

This section consists of leases for the estates in County Sligo and Dublin
C ity from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. Before 1770 they
are listed individually; subsequently, in the case of the County Sligo
estate, they are grouped chronologically.

I.iv.1. County Sligo Estate

MS 36,304 /1 Lease of lands at Carrowmore and Knockadoe in County


Sligo from Teige O’Hara to Manus McSharry, 22 April
1616. Also copy of same.
2 items, 1616.

MS 36,304 /2 Copy lease of lands at Knockdorra and other lands in


County Sligo from Teige O’Hara to Manus McSharry, 22
April 1634.

MS 36,304 /3 Lease for two years of lands at Rathnarrow [?] from Adam
O’Hara to Terlagh O’Rourke, 7 May 1672.

MS 36,304 /4 Lease for two years of lands at Annaghmore by Kean


O’Hara to Thomas O’Flynn, 8 May 1672.

MS 36,304 /5 Lease for one year of lands at Annaghmore by Adam


O’Hara to Con O’Hara, William M’Gloan, and Tumultogh
McMurry, 14 May 1672.

MS 36,304 /6 Assignment by Thomas McSharry to Adam O’Hara of his

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lease of lands at Learga obtained from Cormac
McDermott, 12 April 1679.

MS 36,304 /7 Lease for eleven years of lands at Lisnifasher from Adam


O’Hara to Loughlen O’Cloane.
1 item 1 May 1681.

MS 36,304 /8 Contract for lease of lands at Clonbaniff held in mortgage


from Adam O’Hara by Thomas O’Connor, 20 September
1681.

MS 36,304 /9 Lease for ninety-nine years of lands at Carrowmore,


Knockanna and other lands in County Sligo between Adam
O’Hara and Lewis Jones, 9 April 1686. Also an agreement
dated 1692, relating to the same lease.
2 items, 1686-92.

MS 36,304 /10 Memorandum regarding holdings of Brian MacSharry and


Donall Duff O’Finan in County Sligo, c. 1700.
1 item, c. 1700.

MS 36,304 /11 Lease for 21 years of lands at Lisnafahy from Kean


O’Hara to Archibald Fleming, 1 February 1708.

MS 36,304 /12 Lease for 31 years of lands at Corray from Kean O’Hara
to Elinor McDonagh, 20 June 1713. Also discharge in
relation to same.
2 items, 1713.

MS 36,304 /13 Lease for three lives of lands at Cloonacurragh between


Benjamin Burton and the Reverend Toby Caufield, and
renewal in 1735 with a new life added. The lease was then
owned by Thomas Palmer in place of Toby Caufield.
11 May 1715.

MS 36,304 /14 Lease for one year of lands at Cloonacurragh between


Peter McCormick ‘on behalf of Charles O’Hara (the elder)’
and Michael Higgins, John Higgins, Patrick O’Hara,
Maurice Quinn and others, 21 April 1761.

MS 36,304 /15 Lease for 21 years of part of the lands of Cloonacurragh


from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Michael Higgins, 10
August 1762.

MS 36,304 /16 Lease for 31 years of part of the lands of Cloonacurragh


from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to George Stokes, 29
November 1762

MS 36,304 /17 Lease for 31 years of part of the lands of Cloonacurragh


from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Miles Forbes and

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Patrick Hara, 30 November 1762.

MS 36,304 /18 Lease for twenty one years of lands at Carraghankieran [?]
between Kean O’Hara and Christopher Bowen, 20
February 1716.

MS 36,304 /19 Memorandum of an agreement by Charles O’Hara (the


elder) to lease lands at Corhaunnagh and Drumderrig to
Hugh McLorimar, 6 January 1726.

MS 36,304 /20 Lease for nineteen years of lands at Kilvarnet and other
lands in County Sligo between Charles O’Hara (the elder)
and Hugh McLorimar, 17 July 1727.

MS 36,304 /21 Lease for three lives of lands at ‘Scotch Claragh’ from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Richard Phibbs, 20 June
1727.

MS 36,304 /22 Lease for three lives of lands at Claragh between Charles
O’Hara (the elder) and Richard Phibbs, 31 August 1734.

MS 36,304 /23 Memorandum of an agreement by Charles O’Hara (the


elder) to lease lands at Cloonbaniff to Roger Connor, 19
April 1729.

MS 36,304 /24 Lease for three lives of lands at Carrowncarrick [?]


between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and William Knox, 3
September 1732.

MS 36,304 /25 Lease for three lives of lands at Corroghiron [?] from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas Cole, 15 August
1734.

MS 36,304 /26 Lease for 21 years of lands at Rathosey from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Patrick Brett, 3 October 1738.

MS 36,304 /27 Memorandum of an agreement relating to a lease for three


lives of lands at Finlogh and Laghta from Charles O’Hara
(the elder) to Gorman Rutledge and Richard Duke, 17
October 1739. Lease for three lives of lands at Finlogh and
Laghta from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Gorman
Rutledge, 16 September 1740.
2 items, 1739-40.

MS 36,304 /28 Lease for three lives of lands at Finlogh and Laghta from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Richard Duke, 16 September
1740.
1 item, 1740.

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MS 36,304 /29 Lease for three lives of lands of Finlogh and Laghta from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John Keogh, 19 February
1746.
1 item, 1746.

MS 36,304 /30 Lease for three lives of lands at Tullaghan [?] from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Robert Sterling, 15 April
1740.

MS 36,304 /31 Lease for eleven years of the corn mill at Ardree from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Cunningham, 9 July
1744.

MS 36,304 /32 Lease for three lives of ‘the House next to Henry
Wright’s’ in the barony of Leyny, County Sligo from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John Davis, weaver, 12 July
1744.

MS 36,304 /33 Lease and counterpart of lease for three lives of lands at
Ardree from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to George Stokes,
10 April 1745.

MS 36,304 /34 Lease of lands at Rathnarrow from Charles O’Hara (the


elder) to Kean O’Hara, 26 February 1746.

MS 36,304 /35 Lease for three lives of lands at Carrownegeeragh from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Peter McCormick, 20 March
1746, [2 copies]

MS 36,304 /36 Lease for two lives from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to his
brother, Kean O’Hara for lands at Nymphsfield.
1 item, 1 November 1746.

MS 36,304 /37 Lease for 31 years of lands at Gortekeeran from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Neal McHugh, 20 January 1747.

MS 36,304 /38 Lease for 31 years of lands at Seevness from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Charles Teige, 20 January 1747.

MS 36,304 /39 (1)Lease for 21 years of lands at Rathbarran from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Connor McCarrigg and others, 25
May 1749.
(2)Lease for 21 years of lands at Lachoyle from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Augustin Neilane [?] and others, 25
May 1749.
(3)Lease for 21 years of lands at Carrowleny from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Farrell McBryan, Michael McBryan
and others, 25 May 1749.

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(4)Lease for 21 years of lands at Cloondalrare [?]from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Daniel Sweeny, Walter
Henry and others, 25 May 1749.
4 items, 1749.

MS 36,304 /40 Lease for 21 years of the lands of Carrowgavneen from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Henery, Terence
McManus and others, 25 May 1749.

MS 36,305 /1 Lease for 16 years of lands at Cloonbaniffe to Martin


Lenany and others, 19 February 1750.

MS 36,305 /2 Lease for 20 years of lands at Shangough from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Thady Lunchahan and others, 20
October 1750.

MS 36,305 /3 Lease for one life of lands at Cultibar from Charles O’Hara
(the elder) to James O’Hara, 3 January 1753.

MS 36,305 /4 Lease for 31 years of lands at Gortnadrass [?] from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to John O’Hara, 3 January 1753.

MS 36,305 /5 Lease for 31 years of the town of Larga from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Bryan Higgins, 11 May 1753 [2
copies].

MS 36,305 /6 (1) Lease for 31 years of lands at Glan from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to John Gallagher, 15 May 1753.
(2)Lease of lands at Glan from Charles O’Hara (the elder)
to Martin Horan and James Horan, 15 May 1753.
2 items, 1753.

MS 36,305 /7 Lease for three lives of lands at Creebane from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas Trumble, 18 May 1753.

MS 36,305 /8 Lease for three lives of lands at Legavarry from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Peter McCormick, 13 July 1753 [2
copies].

MS 36,305 /9 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathgran from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to John Carson, 11 October 1754.

MS 36,305 /10 Lease for 31 years of lands at Rathgran from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Charles Henry, 7 November 1754.

MS 36,305 /11 Purchase of remainder of a lease on lands at Carrowreal,


Ballinacarne, Kilvarnet, Curhawnagh, Drumdereigh and
Cashell and Coohaley in Leyney, County Sligo by Samuel
Kirkwood from Charles and Kean O’Hara for £3800 with
related papers.

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5 items, 1755.

MS 36,305 /12 Lease for 15 years of part of the lands of Legavarry from
Peter McCormick to Edward Fausett, John McCormick
and others, 29 January 1756.

MS 36,305 /13 Memorandum of an agreement reached between Peter


McCormick and Esmond Monaghan, John Murtagh,
Richard Coleman and others in relation to leases of 15
years of lands at Legavarry, 10 March 1758.

MS 36,305 /14 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of Lisduff from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas McNees, 15 June
1758.

MS 36,305 /15 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of Lisduff from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to William McCormick, 15
June 1758.

MS 36,305 /16 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of Lisduff from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Charles Parke, 11 July 1758.

MS 36,305 /17 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathgran from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to William Masterson, 11 July 1758.

MS 36,305 /18 Lease for 14 years of lands at Legavarry from Peter


McCormick to Cormac Carty, Murtagh Cleary and
Andreas [?] Gowen, 31 March 1759.

MS 36,305 /19 Lease for three lives of lands at Legnadiefy from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Erasmus Lloyd, 19 March 1759.

MS 36,305 /20 Lease for 21 years of the mill at Ardree from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Cunningham, 26 September
1759.

MS 36,305 /21 Lease for 21 years of the mill at Coolany from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Carty, 29 September 1759.

MS 36,305 /22 Memorandum of agreement between Peter McCormick


and John Quin, Michael Higgins and others for leases for
one year of lands at Cloonacurragh, 30 April 1760.

MS 36,305 /23 Lease for 21 years of lands at Coolany from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Henry, 8 October 1760.

MS 36,305 /24 Lease for three lives of lands at Coolany from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to John Haw, 8 October 1760.

MS 36,305 /25 Lease for 21 years of part of the lands of Coolany from

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Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Charles Teige, 9 August
1762.

MS 36,305 /26 Lease for 22 years of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John Hara, Bryan Cassidy
and others, 14 August 1762.

MS 36,305 /27 Lease for 22 years of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Matthew Gilligan and
Bartholemew Gilligan, 20 August 1762.

MS 36,305 /28 Lease for 21 years of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Michael Boyle and others, 20
August 1762.

MS 36,305 /29 Lease for 22 years of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Higgins, Luke Gilligan
and others, 20 August 1762.

MS 36,305 /30 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to James Armstrong, 9 August
1763.

MS 36,306 /1 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Archibald Armstrong, 31
October 1764.

MS 36,306 /2 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of Rathosey from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to James Armstrong, 31
October 1764.

MS 36,306 /3 Lease for three lives of ‘a park & plott’ at Coolany from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John and Joseph Murdagh
[?], 21 August 1762.

MS 36,306 /4 Lease for 31 years of part of the lands of Rathnarrow from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Patrick Brett, 23 August
1762.

MS 36,306 /5 Lease for 31 years of part of the lands of Rathnarrow from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Darby Keoghanan, 21
November 1762.

MS 36,306 /6 Lease for 31 years of part of the lands of Rathnarrow from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Terence O’Donnell,
Laurence Killoran and others, 29 November 1762.

MS 36,306 /7 Lease for 31 years of part of the lands of Rathnarrow from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Patrick Brehony, Thady
Brehony and others, 29 November 1762.

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MS 36,306 /8 Two copies of lease for three lives of part of the lands of
Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas
Armstrong, 21 November 1762. Relates to bleach mill at
Coolany.

MS 36,306 /9 Lease for three lives or 58 years of lands in Coolany from


Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas Armstrong, 12
November 1764. Relates to bleach mill at Coolany.

MS 36,306 /10 Lease for 21 years of ten acres of arable pasture and bog
in Rahosey from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Paul Carty,
10 August 1765.

MS 36,306 /11 Lease for three lives or 59 years of the Bleach Mills and
25 acres at Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to
Thomas Armstrong, 15 August 1765.

MS 36,306 /12 Lease for 31 years of lands at Rathgran from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to William Masterson, 27 November
1762. Lease for three lives of lands at Rathgran from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Andrew Johnston, 29
November 1762.

MS 36,306 /13 Lease for 31 years of lands at Ranaghanmore from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Owen Kallery, John Carty and others,
29 November 1762.

MS 36,306 /14 Lease for lives ‘renewable forever’ of lands at


Cloonacurragh from Adam Caufield to Charles O’Hara
(the elder), 12 January 1763.

MS 36,306 /15 Lease for three lives of ‘tenements and ground’, including
the ‘linen mill’ at Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the elder)
to Robert Hall, 31 August 1763.

MS 36,306 /16 Assignment of a lease for 28 years of lands at Rathmore


from John Wood to John Keogh, 12 January 1764.

MS 36,306 /17 (1) Lease for three lives of a ‘house, plott & park’ at
Coolany between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and John
Haw, 11 August 1764.
(2) Lease for three lives of lands at Coolany from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas Masterson, 3 October 1764.
(3) Lease for ‘his own life’ of a house and ‘plott’ at
Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Henry Glenny,
weaver, 12 November 1764.
3 items, 1764.

MS 36,307 /1 Lease for three lives of a ‘dwelling house’ at Coolany from

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Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John Murdagh, 12 June 1765.
Lease for seven years of the Fair Park and ‘Custom’ of
Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John Murdagh,
12 June 1765.
2 items, 1765.

MS 36,307 /2 Lease for three lives of lands at Coolany from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to Thomas Armstrong, 15 August 1765.

MS 36,307 /3 Lease for four lives or sixty one years of the corn mill and
part of the lands of Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the
elder) and Charles O’Hara (the younger) to Thomas
Armstrong, 7 September 1768 [3 copies].

MS 36,307 /4 Lease for three lives of lands at Cloonbaniffe from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to George Hillas, 21 October 1766.

MS 36,307 /5 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of


Carrownegeeragh from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to
James Williams, 30 October 1766.

MS 36,307 /6 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of


Carrownegeeragh from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to
James Lynsay, 30 October 1766.

MS 36,307 /7 Lease for three lives of part of the lands of


Carrownegeeragh from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to
Robert Tyler, 30 October 1766.

MS 36,307 /8 Lease for 31 years of the town and lands of Learga from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to ‘Doctor’ Bryan Higgins, 10
April 1767.

MS 36,307 /9 Lease for three lives of lands at Killoran from Charles


O’Hara (the elder) to James Tyler, 11 April 1767.

MS 36,307 /10 Lease for 31 years of lands at Cloondrihara [?] from


Charles O’Hara to Patrick Brennan, William Brennan and
others, 1 September 1767.

MS 36,307 /11 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathosey from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to John Bleakly, 3 July 1768.

MS 36,307 /12 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathosey from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to James Bleakly, 3 July 1768.

MS 36,307 /13 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathosey from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to Hugh Marques, 2 July 1768.

MS 36,307 /14 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathosey from Charles

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O’Hara (the elder) to John Haw, 5 August 1768.

MS 36,307 /15 Lease for three lives of lands at Rathosey from Charles
O’Hara (the elder) to John Murdagh, 5 August 1768.

MS 36,307 /16 Lease for twenty-one years of a cabin and ‘plott’ at


Coolany from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Thady Finan
[?], 8 October 1767.

MS 36,307 /17Lease for 21 years of part of the lands of Cloonacurragh


from Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Paul Coningham [?],
5 October 1767.

MS 36,308 /1-2 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1770. 11 items in two folders, 1770.

MS 36,308 /3-4 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1771. 16 items in two folders, 1771.

MS 36,308 /5-6 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1772. 19 items in two folders, 1772.

MS 36,308 /7 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1773.


11 items, 1773 [conservation].

MS 36,309 /1 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1775.


7 items, 1775.

MS 36,309 /2 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1776.


6 items, 1776,
[one needs conservation].

MS 36,309 /3 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1777.


10 items, 1777,
[one needs conservation].

MS 36,309 /4 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1778.


8 items, 1778.

MS 36,309 /5 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1779.


4 items, 1779.

MS 36,309 /6 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1780.


6 items, 1780.

MS 36,309 /7 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1781.


11 items, 1781.

MS 36,309 /8 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1782.


10 items, 1782,

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[1 needs conservation].

MS 36,310 /1-3 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1784. 17 items in three folders, 1784.

MS 36,310 /4-5 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1785. 23 items in two folders, 1785.

MS 36,310 /6 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1786.


12 items, 1786,
[2 need conservation].

MS 36,310 /7 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1787-


88.
11 items, 1787-88,
[1 needs conservation].

MS 36,310 /8 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1789-


90.
4 items, 1789-90.

MS 36,310 /9 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1791.


6 items, 1791.

MS 36,310 /10 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1792. 6 items, 1792.

MS 36,310 /11 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1793-4.
14 items. 1793-4.

MS 36,311 /1-2 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1795. 24 items in two folders, 1795.

MS 36,311 /3-4 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in Sligo, 1796.


25 items in two folders, 1796.

MS 36,311 /5 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1797-


99.
5 items, 1797-99.

MS 36,311 /6 Two copies of a lease for three lives of lands at Sandyhill,


County Sligo from Miss Frances Jones to Anthony
MacNamara.
2 items, undated [nineteenth century],
[very dirty and water damaged; parts illegible].

MS 36,311 /7 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1800.


12 items, 1800.

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MS 36,311 /8-9 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,
1801. 16 items in two folders, 1801.

MS 36,311 /10 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1802. 9 items, 1802.

MS 36,311 /11 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1803. 12 items, 1803.

MS 36,311 /12 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1804-5.
9 items, 1804-5.

MS 36,311 /13 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1807. 3 items, 1807

MS 36,312 /1 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1808.


7 items, 1808.

MS 36,312 /2 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1810-


11.
9 items, 1811.

MS 36,312 /3 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1813.


8 items, 1813.

MS 36,312 /4-5 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1814. 20 items in two folders, 1814.

MS 36,312 /6 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1815.


7 items, 1815.

MS 36,312 /7 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1816-


17.
5 items, 1816-17.

MS 36,312 /8-9 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1818. 14 items in two folders, 1818.

MS 36,312 /10-11 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1819. 21 items in two folders, 1819.

MS 36,312 /12 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1820. 10 items, 1820.

MS 36,312 /13-14 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1821-29.
20 items in two folders, 1821-29

MS 36,313 /1 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.

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7 items, 1831-40.

MS 36,313 /2 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.


9 items, 1842-46.

MS 36,313 /3 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1848-


53.
13 items, 1848-53.

MS 36,313 /4 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1856-


59.
3 items, 1856-59.

MS 36,313 /5 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1863-


64.
2 items, 1863-64.

MS 36,313 /6-7 Leases, draft leases and assignments of leases relating to


the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1879-94.
9 items in two folders, 1879-94.

MS 36,313 /8 Leases relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 1898-


1906.
4 items, 1898-1938.

MS 36,313 /9-12 Related papers, including tenants’ petitions, lists of


tenants to be ejected, lists of leases and proposals
concerning leases, 1729-1849.
112 items in four folders, 1729-1949.

I.iv.2. Leases; Dublin City Estate

MS 36,314 /1 Lease for 118 years of lands at Wood Quay from the City
of Dublin to Jacob Newman, 18 January 1604.

MS 36,314 /2 Lease for thirty years for premises in Dame Street, Dublin
from Jacob Newman and John Newman to George
O’Bodeley for £20 per year, 20 October 1630. Also lease
for thirty years for property in Dublin from Jacob Newman
to George Bodeley, 25 October 1630.
2 items, 1630.

MS 36,314 /3 Lease for 31 years of [Capel’s?] tower from John Newman


to John Larkin [?], 8 June 1635.

MS 36,314 /4 Lease for 31 years of a house at Woodquay from John


Newman to Marmaduke Lynn [?], 13 July 1636.

MS 36,314 /5 Lease for 23 years of a house at Woodquay from John


Newman to Sergeant Major Alexander Eliott, 9 August

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1650.

MS 36,314 /6 Lease for 31 years of Isolt’s tower and the ‘house


adjoining’ it from John Newman to Robert Moulesworth, 1
April 1651 and related notes. Lease for 31 years of
premises at Damask Street, Dublin, from John Newman to
William Scott; 1 item, 29 September 1651.
3 items, 1651.

MS 36,314 /7 Lease for 21 years of a house at Dames Gate, Dublin, from


John Newman to Richard Scarrett [?], 14 August 1654.

MS 36,314 /8 Lease for six years of a house at Woodquay from John


Newman to Charles Anderson, 20 June 1655.

MS 36,314 /9 Lease for one year of lands at Dames Mills from Jane
Newman to Lawrence Hudson, 3 March 1659. [2 copies]

MS 36,314 /10 Lease for 7 ½ years of premises in Dublin City from Jane
Newman, Kean O’Hara and William Scott to Humphrey
Jervis, 3 February 1662.

MS 36,314 /11 Lease for 31 years of premises in Woodquay from Jane


Newman, Kean O’Hara and William Scott to James Scott,
21 May 1662 [2 copies].

MS 36,314 /12 Lease for 31 years of premises in Dublin City [‘Cassies [?]
Tower’] from Jane Newman to John Parker, 18 July 1664.

MS 36,314 /13 Lease for 99 years of her property in Dublin City from
Rose O’Hara to Gerald Dillon, 19 January 1673.

MS 36,314 /14 Lease for 99 years of premises in Essex Street, Dublin


from the Right Honourable William Smith, Lord Mayor of
Dublin, John Knox and Walter Mottley to John Crow for
£20 per year.
1 item, October 1675.

MS 36,314 /15 Lease for 21 years of a house at St. Stephen’s Green from
Robert Wingfield to Rose O’Hara, 18 June 1678.

MS 36,314 /16 Draft lease for an unspecified term of the premises known
as the ‘Cook’s Hall’ on Damask Street from Lady Rose
Peyton to Richard Swann, 1683.

MS 36,314 /17 Lease for seven years of a house in Williams Street from
Mary Dyer to Lady Rose Peyton, 20 August 1690.

MS 36,314 /18 Lease for three years of a house at Crane Lane from Lady
Rose Peyton to Charles Chambers, apothecary, 5 August

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1693. Lease of a house at Crane Lane from Rose Peyton to
Jonas Wordsworth, 17 October 1693.

MS 36,314 /19 Lease for 15 years of the Phoenix Tavern on Crane Lane
from Sir John and Lady Rose Peyton to Richard Kellett
and Matthew Newport, 25 March 1697.

MS 36,314 /20 Draft lease for 31 years of the ‘ware house’ at Crane Lane
from Rose Peyton to Henry Sharpe; 1 item, 1700.

MS 36,314 /21 Lease for 31 years of The Bear at Crane Lane from Kean
O’Hara to Matthew Connor, 13 March 1704. Lease for 20
years of The Bear at Crane Lane from Kean O’Hara to
Matthew Connor, 5 August 1709.

MS 36,314 /22 Lease for 31 years of The Bear at Crane Lane from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Charles Wynne, 29
September 1756.

MS 36,314 /23 (1)Draft lease for one year of the ‘Weigh House’ at Essex
Street, Dublin from Kean O’Hara to Peter Ward, merchant.
(2-3) Also two articles of agreement relating to same,
1714.
(4)Lease for 61 years of a ‘house and wast[e] land’ at
Crane Lane from Kean O’Hara to Peter Ward, 12 June
1714.
(5)Lease for 61 years of the ‘Coach House and Stables’ at
Crane Lane from Kean O’Hara to Peter Ward 12 June
1714.
5 items, 1714.

MS 36,314 /24 Lease for 61 years of a house in Crane Lane from Kean
O’Hara to Nathaniel Rothery, 17 March 1715.

MS 36,314 /25 Lease for 61 years of part of the Clarendon Arms at Crane
Lane from Kean O’Hara to Enoch Mason, 17 May 1715.
Lease for 61 years of part of the Clarendon Arms at Crane
Lane from Kean O’Hara to John Mossop, 17 May 1715.

MS 36,314 /26 Memorandum of an agreement for a lease for three years


of six houses at Crane Lane from Elinor O’Hara to Charles
Matthew, 18 October 1723.

MS 36,314 /27 (1) Lease for 31 years of two houses in Crane Lane from
Charles O’Hara to John Noll, 1 May 1755.
(2) Lease for three lives of a ‘gateway and passage’ in
Essex Street from Charles O’Hara to George Falkiner, 24
July 1755.
2 items, 1755.

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MS 36,314 /28 Draft lease for two years of the Old Custom House from
Charles O’Hara to Charles Cobbe Broadway, 3 April 1793
and related declaration of trust
2 items, 1793.

MS 36,315 /1 Lease for 950 years of premises at Wellington Quay,


Dublin, from Charles King O’Hara and Richard Gethin to
Patrick Murphy, 28 June 1829. Lease for 950 years of a
‘plot of ground’ on the north side of Essex Street from
Charles King O’Hara and Richard Gethin to William
Harvie, 13 November 1829.

MS 36,315 /2 Lease for 950 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


Charles King O’Hara and Richard Gethin to Michael Ryan,
13 August 1830 [2 copies].

MS 36,315 /3 Lease for 943 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


William Moule to John Harvie, 29 May 1835.

MS 36,315 /4 Lease for 950 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


Charles King O’Hara and Richard Gethin to Denis
Humphreys Ryan, 14 September 1831. Assignment of a
lease for 950 years of a ‘parcel of ground’ at Wellington
Quay from Denis Humphreys Ryan and Mary Ryan to
William Thomas and Edward Higginbotham, 11 July 1844.

MS 36,315 /5 Lease for 61 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


Charles King O’Hara and William Digby to James Duffy,
17 September 1849.

MS 36,315 /6 Lease for 31 years of a ‘plot of ground’ on the north side of


Essex Street from Matthew Brett to James Duffy, 29 April
1851.

MS 36,315 /7 Lease for 31 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


Edward Crawford to William Edward Scott and Robert
Bell, merchants, 25 October 1858.

MS 36,315 /8 Lease for 31 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


Charles William O’Hara to Alfred Edwin Taylor, 6
September 1866.

MS 36,315 /9 Lease for 21 years of premises at Wellington Quay from


Charles William O’Hara to Robert Whitestone, merchant,
28 May 1868.

MS 36,315 /10 Draft lease for 60 years of premises at Wellington Quay


from William John Digby, Charles William O’Hara and
Charles Kean O’Hara to John Mulligan, and letter relating
to the lease from the secretary of the Workingmen’s Club

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to Messrs Tweedy and Son.
2 items, 1885.

MS 36,315 /11 Draft lease for 60 years of premises at Wellington Quay


from Mary Anne Douglas, Marmion Douglas and others to
John Mulligan, Johnathan Hogg, John Lemass and Isaac
Yeates, Trustees of the Workingman’s Club, 1885.

MS 36,315 /12 Draft assignment of a lease for 950 years of premises at


Wellington Quay from David Telford, Frederick
Winewiser, Isabella Lynch and Daniel J. Murphy to the
Clarence Hotel Limited, 29 June 1884.

MS 36,315 /13 Draft lease for 950 years of premises at Wellington Quay
from William John Digby, Charles William O’Hara and
Charles Kean O’Hara to James Dollard. Also letter from
Joseph Dollard to McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors.
2 items, 1884.

MS 36,315 /14 Related papers including notes on leases, tenants


proposals and costs.
6 items, 1683-1885.

I.v. Estate Rentals

This section consists of rentals containing lists of tenants, the


denominations of their holdings and the rents paid by each, with total
amounts of income from each of the estates in County Sligo and the City
of Dublin between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. There are two
groups of rentals, loose sheets (mostly the earlier rentals) and bound
volumes (mostly from the nineteenth century onwards). The volumes and
loose sheets are listed chronologically. The rentals are divided into those
relating to the O’Hara estate generally, those relating to the County Sligo
estate and those relating to the City of Dublin estate.

I.v.1. General Estate Rentals

MS 36,316 /1 Account of lands let out of Adam O’Hara’s estate.


1 item, 1697.

MS 36,316 /2 ‘A Rent Roll ‘ of the O’Hara estate in the barony of


Leyney, County Sligo, and in Dublin, 1711 [incomplete?].

MS 36,316 /3 Personal accounts of Elinor O’Hara with John Goodwin


and others relating to rents paid to her.
4 items, 1721-5.

MS 36,316 /4-13 Bound rentals of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo and
the City of Dublin, 1868-72. Includes accounts of estate

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liabilities (rents, rent charges and quit rents, income tax,
county cess, etc] and agents’ expenses.
10 items in ten folders, 1868-72.

MS 36,317 /1-9 Bound rentals of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo and
the City of Dublin, 1873-82. Includes accounts of estate
liabilities (rents, rent charges and quit rents, income tax,
county cess, etc) and agents’ expenses.
9 items in nine folders, 1873-82.

MS 16,739 Rentals of the estate of Charles William O’Hara in County


Sligo, and also at Wellington Quay, Dublin.
37 volumes, 1878-1897.

MS 16,776-16,824 Rentals of the estate of Major Charles Kean O’Hara


in County Sligo, and also at Wellington Quay, Dublin.
49 volumes, 1898-1947.

MS 36,317 /10 Bound rental of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo and the
City of Dublin, 1906. Includes accounts of estate liabilities
(rents, rent charges and quit rents, income tax, county cess,
etc) and agents’ expenses.
1 item, 1906.

I.v.2. Rentals: County Sligo Estate

MS 36,318 /1 Rental of Lady Peyton’s estate in County Sligo, 1685.


1 item, 1685.

MS 36,318 /2 ‘An account of my mother Lady Peyton’s half year rent at


May 1693’ relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo
[probably by Kean O’Hara]. Also an account by Kean
O’Hara of rents received for various lands on the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo at ‘Michealmass 1693’.
2 items, 1693.

MS 36,318 /3 Bound rent ledger and wages book 1693-96, with details of
tenancies and rents paid on the O’Hara estate in County
Sligo. Also includes accounts of payments made to
labourers on the O’Hara estate [in poor condition].
1 item, 1693-96.

MS 36,318 /4 Rent roll of Kean O’Hara’s estate in County Sligo, ‘as it is


now set’, undated [c. 1696-97].

MS 36,318 /5 Accounts of rents taken out of lands in County Sligo.


1 item, 1697.

MS 36,318 /6 ‘An account of yearly rent and duties that were payed by
the severall tenants of Ffinlagh in the Barrony of Lyney

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and County of Sligo … to Charles O’Hara, deceased from
… 1678 … to 1704.’
1 item, 1704.

MS 36,318 /7-8 Rent rolls and accounts relating to the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
20 items in two folders, 1719-27.

MS 36,318 /9 Rentals of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) estate in County


Sligo.
9 items, 1743-49.

MS 36,318 /10 Rentals of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s)estate in County


Sligo.
8 items, 1750-52.

MS 36,318 /11 Rentals of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) estate in County


Sligo.
6 items, 1753-56 [lacks 1755].

MS 36,318 /12 Rentals of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) estate in County


Sligo, Includes a list of ‘Lisduff Graziers’ with an account
of the rents they paid.
11 items, 1757-61.

MS 36,318 /13 Rent rolls of Coolany ‘tenants and cottiers’.


3 items, 1761.

MS 36,318 /14 Rentals of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) estate in County


Sligo.
9 items, 1762-68.

MS 36,318 /15 List of rentals paid on the County Sligo estate in May
1763 and November 1763, showing an increase of £6 18s
5½d.
1 item, 1763.

MS 36,318 /16 Rentals relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo,


1771-75.
5 items, 1771-75. [lacks 1774]

MS 36,318 /17 Bound notebook [torn and in poor condition] containing


rental of the O’Hara estate at Annaghbeg, County Sligo;
1771-72.

MS 16,712 Rental of County Sligo estate of Charles O’Hara (the


younger), c. 1775-1811.

MS 36,318 /18 Copy rental of the estate of Charles O’Hara (the younger)
in County Sligo.

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1 item, 1785.

MS 36,318 /19 Rental of the estate of Charles O’Hara (the younger) in


County Sligo.
1 item, 1796.

MS 36,318 /20 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the younger) concerning


tenancies on his estate in County Sligo.
2 items, undated (c.1800).

MS 36,318 /21 Rentals of the estate of Charles O’Hara (the younger) in


County Sligo.
4 items, 1801-3.

MS 36,318 /22 Rentals of the estate of Charles O’Hara (the younger) in


County Sligo.
8 items, 1811-14.

MS 36,318 /23 Duplicate ‘list of arrears due by the several tenants of


Charles O’Hara, Esquire’s estate in the County of Sligo at
November 1813’.
1 item, 1813.

MS 36,318 /24 Rentals of the estate of Charles O’Hara (the younger) in


County Sligo.
10 items, 1815-18.

MS 36,318 /25 The gross amount of rental due on the O’Hara estate.
1 item, November 1815.

MS 36,318 /26 Rentals of lands at Killoran, County Sligo.


2 items, 1816.

MS 36,318 /27 Papers detailing the increase in rents on the O’Hara estate
in County Sligo.
2 items, 1816- 9.

MS 36,319 /1 Rentals and related papers relating to the estate of Charles


O’Hara (the younger) in County Sligo.
7 items, 1819-20.

MS 36,319 /2-5 Notebooks containing rentals of the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo. Includes accounts of arrears due, notes on
tenancies and agents’ observations.
4 items in 4 folders, 1821-22.

MS 36,319 /6-9 Notebooks containing rentals of the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo; includes accounts of arrears due, notes on
tenancies and agents’ observations.
4 folders, 1844-6.

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MS 16,737 Rental and account book of estate of Charles King O’Hara,
of Annaghmore, County Sligo, May-Nov 1848.

MS 36,319 /10 Accounts of rents and tithes due on the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
2 items, 1869.

MS 36,320 /1-9 Bound rentals for the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
Includes accounts of estate liabilities (rents, rent charges
and quit rents, income tax and county cess) and agents’
accounts [some in poor condition].
9 items in nine folders, 1909-18.

MS 36,321 /1-8 Bound rentals of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.


Includes accounts of estate liabilities (rents, rent charges
and quit rents, income tax and county cess) and agents’
accounts [some in poor condition].
8 items in eight folders, 1919-26.

MS 36,322 /1-10 Lists of arrears owed by tenants on the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo, including duplicate lists, 10 folders:
1 item, 1666.
9 items, 1743-48.
10 items, 1749-56.
11 items, 1757-66
7 items, 1767-71.
6 items, 1772-75.
3 items, 1779-80.
8 items, 1813-19.
1 item, ‘Arrears list for the Gales for March 1822’.
‘Correction of the arrears list by Joseph Meredith and
Charles King O’Hara’; 1 item, undated [c. 1831-32?].

MS 36,322 /11 ‘States of the Accounts; Rentals, Leases and Arrears’


relating to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo [in Charles
O’Hara (the younger’s) handwriting];
2 items, 1774-75.

MS 36,322 /12 Undated index [?] to names in the rentals for the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo; undated ‘list of names to be
changed in the Rental’;
2 items, undated.

MS 36,322 /13 Notes relating to rentals on the O’Hara Estate in County


Sligo, noting arrears of rent due.
8 items, early-twentieth century.

MS 34,278 Bound volume containing rentals of the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo. Includes notes re tenancies.

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1 item, 1927-48.

MS 34,279 Bound volume containing rentals of the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo. Includes notes re tenancies.
1 item, 1941-48.

MS 36,322 /14 List of tenants on the County Sligo estate with


denominations and sums due.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,322 /15 List of lands and their yearly value on the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
1 item, undated.

I.v.3. Rentals: Dublin City Estate

MS 36,323 /1 List of rental amounts on the O’Hara estate in Dublin,


including notes on leases.
1 item, 1627.

MS 36,323 /2 Accounts of the rents from the O’Hara property at Blind


Quay, Dublin.
1 item, 1691-1719.

MS 36,323 /3 Rent rolls and accounts relating to the O’Hara estate in


Dublin City.
4 items, 1714-22.

MS 36,323 /4 Account of Edward Ford’s debt to Kean O’Hara for rent


due in Dublin.
1 item 1715.

MS 36,323 /5 Rent Roll of the estate of Charles O’Hara (the elder) in


Essex Street and Crane Lane.
1 item, undated. [c. 1755?]

MS 36,323 /6 ‘Estimate of the Estate of Charles O’Hara in Crane Lane


and Essex Street, Dublin’.
1 item, 1800.

MS 36,323 /7 Rental of the O’Hara estate in Wellington Quay, includes


observations on tenancies, etc.
1 item, 1830.

MS 36,323 /8-10 Rentals and accounts of Charles King O’Hara’s estate in


the City of Dublin, 3 folders:
12 items, 1850-56.
12 items, 1857-62.
8 items, 1863-67.

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MS 36,323 /11 Rental account of Working Men’s Club, Wellington Quay,
Dublin.
1 item, 1900-1.

MS 36,323 /12 Bound notebook [in poor condition] containing rentals of


the O’Hara property in Dublin, with notes concerning
tenancies.
1 item, 1905-49.

I.vi. Accounts with Agents and Stewards: County Sligo Estate

The agents’ accounts give details of the services performed by agents and
stewards, expenses incurred, rents received, arrears due and the dispersal
of rental income. They are mainly drawn up on paper sheets, some of
which are lightly bound together. They are arranged where possible by
individual agent or steward.

MS 36,324 /1 Accounts of Kean and Elinor O’Hara with Patrick Brett


and his brother, Bernard Brett; including details of rent
payments and of his services and expenses as agent on the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
4 items, 1718-26.

MS 36,324 /2 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Hugh Lorimar


and Peter McCormick, including details of their expenses
and of their expenditure on the estate. Also accounts of
disbursements made by Lorimar and McCormick from the
rents they received from tenants on the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
5 items, 1744-46.

MS 36,324 /3 Bound volume containing accounts of Charles O’Hara (the


elder) with Hugh Lorimar and Peter McCormick, 1744-51.
Also contains accounts of payments to miners and
quarrymen at Annaghmore, 1761-72, and accounts of the
sale of tea and fowl, 1804-5.
1 item, 1744-1805.

MS 36,324 /4 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Peter


McCormick. Includes accounts of payments to workmen,
of payments of hearth tax, church cess etc, and of general
estate expenditure.
11 items, 1745-51.

MS 36,324 /5 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Peter


McCormick.
7 items, 1750-54.

MS 36,324 /6 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Peter


McCormick.

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3 items, 1756-57.

MS 36,324 /7 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Peter


McCormick.
5 items, 1758-62.

MS 36,324 /8 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Peter


McCormick.
4 items, 1760-64.

MS 36,324 /9 Estate manager’s accounts of rentals on the O’Hara estate


in County Sligo.
2 items, 1762-3.

MS 36,324 /10 Unbound account book showing disbursements ‘for the


use of Charles O’Hara’ made by Peter McCormick and
Bryan Dunn (steward).
1 item, 1768-72.

MS 36,324 /11 Account of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with the Rev.
Adam Caufield in relation to lands at Cloonacurragh.
1 item, 1762.

MS 36,324 /12 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with William


Barrett (agent).
2 items, 1765.

MS 36,324 /13 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Joseph


Meredith (agent).
10 items, 1767-73 [gapped].

MS 36,324 /14 Estate accounts with Bryan Dunn and Joseph Meredith.
1 item, 1780.

MS 36,324 /15 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the younger) with Joseph


Meredith (agent).
10 items, 1800-3.

MS 36,324 /16 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) with Joseph


Meredith (agent).
5 items, 1804-7.

MS 36,324 /17 Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) account with R D


Meredith.
2 items, 1809-10.

MS 36,324 /18 Account of Charles O’Hara (the younger) with ‘the


representatives of Joseph Meredith’.
1 item, 1812.

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MS 36,324 /19 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the younger) with Thomas
Meredith.
9 items, 1811-15.

MS 36,324 /20 Accounts of disbursements from the gales of rents


collected on the O’Hara estate.
5 items, 1813-5.

MS 36,324 /21 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the younger) with Thomas


Meredith (agent).
6 items, 1816-18.

MS 36,324 /22 Account of Charles King O’Hara with Richard Eaton


[agent?].
2 items, 1824.

MS 36,324 /23 Accounts of Charles King O’Hara with Richard Beere


(agent), 1824-32. Those from 1828 onwards are enclosed in
letters from Beere to O’Hara, which comment generally on
estate affairs.
13 items, 1824-36.

I.vii. Accounts with Stewards

MS 36,325 /1 Account book containing farm and general expenses. States


that it was probably the property of Cornelius Egan
(steward).
1 item, 1744-50.

MS 36,325 /2 Account book of Bryan Dunn, the steward on the O’Hara


estate in County Sligo, detailing the rents paid to him by
tenants on the O’Hara estate and the payments made to
labourers on the estate.
1 item, 1767.

MS 36,325 /3 Account book of Bryan Dunn, steward on the O’Hara


estate in County Sligo, detailing the rents paid to him by
tenants on the estate and the payments made to labourers.
1 item, 1771-72.

MS 36,325 /4 Loose accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Charles


O’Hara (the younger) with Bryan Dunn.
4 items, 1772-89.

MS 36,325 /5 Unbound account book of Bryan Dunn, the steward on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo. Details payments to
labourers, sales of stock from the estate farm, and general
expenditure on the estate.
1 item, 1781-90.

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MS 36,325 /6 Account of Mrs Moran with Bryan Dunn, steward on the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo. Includes details of
payments for jam, sugar, tea and snuff.
1 item, 1789.

MS 36,325 /7 Account of Charles William O’Hara with John Smith for


‘cash expended on the Estate’ [mainly relating to payments
made to labourers].
1 item, 1871.

I.viii. Accounts and Receipts relating to payments made to labourers;


County Sligo Estate

This section contains accounts and receipts relating to payments made to


labourers on the County Sligo estate. It includes accounts of the daily
rates paid to labourers and descriptions of the tasks on which they were
engaged. These include drawing stones, fencing and threshing barley.
They are mainly drawn up on loose sheets, some of which are lightly
bound together, although there are some bound volumes, mainly dating
from the twentieth century.

MS 36,326 /1 Accounts relating to payments made to labourers on the


O’Hara estate.
66 items, 1707-30

MS 36,326 /2 Receipts relating to payments made to labourers on the


O’Hara estate.
16 items, 1731-50.

MS 36,326 /3 Accounts relating to payments made to labourers.


76 items, 1751-71.

MS 36,326 /4 Accounts of payments made to ‘Spalpeen Labourers


employed by William Masterson’.
23 items, 1763-65.

MS 36,326 /5 Accounts and receipts relating to payments made to


labourers, including ‘Spalpeen’ labourers.
34 items, 1771-99.

MS 36,326 /6 Accounts of payments made to labourers [in poor


condition].
3 items, 1796.

MS 36,326 /7 Two lists of labourers employed on the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo.
2 items, 1799.

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MS 36,326 /8 Bound volume containing accounts of payments made to
labourers, 1799-1802. Also contains lists of ‘Kennel
Hounds’ and pups born at Annaghmore, c. 1786.

MS 36,326 /9-10 Accounts relating to payments made to labourers.


76 items in two folders, some undated, c. 1732- 1819.

MS 36,326 /11-16 Loose receipts relating to payments made to labourers;


6 folders:
49 items, 1800-4
101 items, 1805-6.
78 items, 1807.
116 items, 1811.
115 items, 1812-13.
14 items, 1814-15.

MS 34,280 Bound volume containing accounts of payments made to


labourers, 1812-26. Also contains newspaper cuttings on
various topics, including the career of Thomas Moore and
an account of an interview with Napoleon Bonaparte.
1 item, 1812-26.

MS 16,728 Book containing payments made to labourers at


Nympsfield, County Sligo, by Charles King O’Hara,
1820-24.

MS 36,326 /17 Accounts of payments to be made to labourers on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo and of deductions to be
allowed in their rents.
5 items, c. 1824-25.

MS 36,326 /18 Bound volume containing accounts of payments made to


labourers for levelling and drainage work carried out at
Annaghbeg.
1 item, 1838-40.

MS 36,326 /19 Accounts of payments made to labourers at Annaghbeg.


3 items, 1839.

MS 36,326 /20 Two returns of ‘men at work’ on the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo.
2 items, 1862.

MS 36,326 /21 Receipts and bills from Thomas Perry and Son (successors
to Main, Kempt and Co), relating to work done on the
O’Hara estate.
5 items, 1863.

MS 36,326 /22 Papers, including receipts and list relating to the


employment of workmen on the Annaghmore estate.

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38 items, 1855-64.

MS 36,326 /23 ‘List of workmen employed at Annaghmore’.


1 item, May 1867.

MS 36,326 /24 Accounts and receipts relating to payments made to


workmen on the Annaghmore estate.
8 item, 1867-8.

MS 36,326 /25 Receipt for payment made to Patt McDonagh for cutting
turf.
1 item, 3 June 1875.

MS 36,326 /26 Receipts relating to payments made to labourers.


5 items, undated.

MS 34,281 Bound volume containing accounts of James Black, the


steward (?) on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, with
Charles Kean O’Hara. Includes accounts of payments to
labourers, the sale and purchase of stock, payments to
blacksmiths, etc and accounts re general estate expenditure.
1 item, 1933-49

MS 34,282 Bound volume containing accounts of payments to


workmen at Annaghmore.
1 item, 1922-31.

MS 36,327 /1 Bound volume, in poor condition, containing the monthly


‘labour accounts’ of the Annaghmore Estates Company,
1931-49.

MS 36,327 /2 Small account book, in poor condition, containing accounts


of payment to workmen.
1 item, 1931-49.

MS 36,327 /3 Bill of costs from Peter Corristine for work done on the
O’Hara estate in county Sligo.
1 item, undated,
[poor condition].

I.ix. Bills and Receipts

I.ix.1. General estate expenses

This section contains bills and receipts from agents, tenants and
merchants. It includes receipts for rents due to and owed by the O’Haras
in relation to various lands in County Sligo. It also includes bills and
receipts for the sale and purchase of stock, accounts with animal feed
merchants, veterinary surgeons and the makers of agricultural machinery.
There are also bills and receipts relating to general estate expenditure.

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MS 36,328 /1 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses
3 items, 1678-95.

MS 36,328 /2 Receipt for rent paid by Lady Rose Peyton, 14 October


1686; receipt for rents paid by Kean O’Hara to Samuel
Lindsay, 1692.
2 items, 1686-92

MS 36,328 /3-4 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses


169 items, in two folders, 1701-19.

MS 36,328 /5 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


42 items, 1720-22.

MS 36,328 /6 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


12 items, 1723.

MS 36,328 /7 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


53 items, 1724-29.

MS 36,328 /8 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


19 items, 1730-40.

MS 36,328 /9 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


78 items, 1743-7.

MS 36,328 /10 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


49 items, 1748-50.

MS 36,328 /11 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


36 items, 1751-53

MS 36,328 /12 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


48 items, 1754-8.

MS 36,328 /13 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


23 items, 1759-60.

MS 36,328 /14 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


84 items, 1761-66.

MS 36,328 /15 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


24 items, 1767-71.

MS 36,328 /16 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


70 items, 1772-99.

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MS 36,328 /17 Bills and receipts received from George Blackman for
appraising and slaughtering cattle and sheep on the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo.
12 items, 1792.

MS 36,329 /1-2 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


204 items in two files, 1800-13.

MS 36,329 /3 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


112 items, 1814-19.

MS 36,329 /4 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


11 items, 1823-40.

MS 36,329 /5 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


30 items, 1841-61.

MS 36,329 /6 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


111 items, 1862-67.

MS 36,329 /7 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


36 items, 1868-9.

MS 36,329 /8 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


51 items, 1870-76.

MS 36,329 /9 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


34 items, 1877-80.

MS 36,329 /10 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


27 items, 1880-84.

MS 36,329 /11 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


17 items, 1885.

MS 36,329 /12 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


25 items, 1886-87.

MS 36,329 /13 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


15 items, 1889-92.

MS 36,329 /14 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


15 items, 1893-96.

MS 36,329 /15 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


45 items, 1908.

MS 36,329 /16 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


55 items, 1909.

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MS 36,329 /17 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.
50 items, 1914.

MS 36,329 /18 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


22 items, 1916.

MS 36,329 /19 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


34 items, 1917.

MS 36,329 /20 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


31 items, 1918-9.

MS 36,329 /21 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


2 items, 1924-32.

MS 36,329 /22 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


48 items, 1940-1.

MS 36,329 /23 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


50 items, 1942-3.

MS 36,329 /24 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


39 items, 1944-5.

MS 36,329 /25 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


4 items, 1953.

MS 36,329 /26 Bills and receipts relating to general estate expenses.


36 items, undated.

I.ix.2. ‘Annaghmore Estate Monthly Estate Returns’

Includes labour accounts, descriptions of works being carried out on the


Annaghmore Estate and accounts of general estate expenditure.

MS 36,330 /1 ‘Small disbursements since the account settled November


13 1764.
1 item, 1764-5.

MS 36,330 /2-15 Monthly Estate Returns [includes ‘Labour accounts’ and


description of works being carried out on the Annaghmore
Estate], 14 folders:
2 items, November-December 1874.
12 items, 1875.
12 items, 1876.
12 items, 1877.
12 items, 1878.
12 items, 1879.
12 items, 1880.
10 items, 1881 [lacks May and December 1881].

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8 items, 1882 [lacks January, February, September and
October 1882].
7 items, 1883 [lacks August to September 1883].
11 items, 1884 [lacks March 1884].
12 items, 1885.
12 items, 1886.
12 items, 1887.

MS 36,331 /1 12 items, 1888.


/2 12 items, 1889.
/3 12 items, 1890.
/4 12 items, 1891.
/5 7 items, 1893 [lacks February to April 1893 and December
1893].
/6 5 items, 1894 [lacks February to March 1894, July 1894
and September to November 1894].
/7 12 items, 1895.
/8-9 6 items in two folders, 1896 [some in poor condition –
lacks April to August 1896 and December 1896].
/10 9 items, 1897 [lacks August 1897, November 1897 and
December 1897.
/11 9 items, 1898 [lacks June to August 1898].

MS 36,332 /1 12 items, 1899.


/2 11 items, 1900 [lacks January 1900].
/3 12 items, 1901.
/4 12 items, 1902.
/5 12 items, 1903.
/6 12 items, 1904.
/7 11 items, 1905 [lacks December 1905].
/8 12 items, 1906.
/9 12 items, 1907.
/10 12 items, 1908.
/11 12 items, 1909.

MS 36,333 /1 12 items, 1910.


/2 12 items, 1911.
/3 12 items, 1912.
/4 12 items, 1913.
/5 12 items, 1914.
/6 12 items, 1915.
/7 12 items, 1916.
/8 12 items, 1917.
/9 12 items, 1918.
/10 12 items, 1919.
/11 12 items, 1920.
/1212 items, 1921.
/13 9 items, 1922.
/14 3 items, 1923 [lacks December].

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I.ix.3. County Sligo Estate; Cash Ledgers, Wages and Receipt Books

MS 16,705 Wages book of Charles O’Hara (the elder) of Nymphsfield,


County Sligo,
1743-1776.

MS 36,334 /1 An account of money received and expended by Henry


Robinson.
1 item, 1765-6.

MS 16,713 Account and wages book of Charles O’Hara (the younger),


1780-82.

MS 36,334 /2 Estate account book, loosely bound, containing items such


as timber and labourers.
8 pages, 1790.

MS 36,334 /3 Notebook containing ‘a return of tythes and arrears of


tythes due on the several townlands; the property of
Charles Kean O’Hara, esquire, in the parish of
Ballisodare’.
1 item, 1834.

MS 16,735 Book detailing tithe rent charge payable by tenants of


Charles King O’Hara, of Annaghmore, County Sligo,
1838.

MS 34,283 Bound Cash Ledger for the ‘Estate of Major Charles Kean
O’Hara in County Sligo’.
1 item, 1926-49.

MS 36,334 /4 Annaghmore estate and farm bound cash accounts.


1 item, 1947-9.

MS 34,284 Bound receipt book of the Annaghmore Estates Company,


1958-64 [includes accounts of crop and dairy sales, rents
received and ‘Cultibar grazing’].
1 item, 1958-64.

I.ix.4. Accounts with Public Bodies

This section largely consists of large numbers of receipts for payments


made to local and national authorities in connection with the payment of
tax, rent charges, income tax and local rates between 1701 and 1944. They
are listed chronologically according to public body.

MS 36,335 /1-3 Receipts in relation to the payment of hearth, window,


carriage and other taxes, 3 folders:
16 items, 1701-58 [1 needs conservation].
14 items, 1761-84.

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19 items, 1801-19.

MS 36,335 /4-9 Bills, receipts and accounts in relation to the payment of


church and county cess on the O’Hara estate in county
Sligo; 6 folders:
8 items, 1700-67 [conservation].
17 items, 1801-19.
28 items, 1862-8.
23 items, 1872-80.
25 items, 1881-9.
25 items, 1892-6.

MS 36,335 /10-11 Receipts in relation to the payment of Quit, Crown and


Chief rents due on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 2
folders:
19 items, 1676-1792.
57 items, 1813-98.

MS 36,335 /12-17 Receipts relating to the payment of the poor rates and
tithes due on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, 6 folders:
4 items, 1713-1802.
34 items, 1812-46.
5 items, 1863-69.
18 items, 1870-78.
7 items, 1880-87.
10 items, 1889-96.

MS 36,335 /18-22 Income tax receipts relating to the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo, 5 folders:
10 items, 1862-69.
12 items, 1871-80.
12 items, 1880-95.
10 items, 1918-26.
30 items, 1937-44.

MS 36,335 /23Bills and receipts from the Irish Church Temporalities


Commission to Charles William O’Hara for the payment of
the Tithe Rent Charge.
84 items, 1874-96.

MS 36,335 /24 Accounts relating to duty payable on the O’Hara estate.


2 items, 1719.

MS 36,335 /25 Account of rates paid by the Annaghmore Estates


Company.
1 item, 1943-4.

I.x. Land Commission; Correspondence and Papers

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This section consists of papers and correspondence relating to the
operations of the Congested Districts Board and the Irish Land
Commission. It also contains correspondence dealing with the sale of part
of the O’Hara estate to the Land Commission. They are listed
chronologically.

I.x.1. Correspondence

MS 36,336 /1-3 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara, principally


with McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to the
proposed sale of part of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo
to the Land Commission.
71 items in three folders, 1908-11.

MS 36,336 /4 Letters from the Congested Districts Board to Charles Kean


O’Hara relating to the proposed sale of the O’Hara estate
in County Sligo under the Land Act (1909). Also a blank
draft scheme.
5 items, 1907-11.

MS 36,336 /5 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara, principally with


McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to the proposed
sale of part of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo to the
Congested Districts Board. Letters also relate to the
Boards’ ‘scheme for deepening and improving the
Owenmore River for drainage purposes.’ Other
correspondents include Anthony F. Maude (agent) and
James O’Brien of the CDB.
17 items, 1912-13.

MS 36,336 /6 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from McMahon and


Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to the proposed sale of part of
the O’Hara estate in County Sligo to the Congested
Districts Board.
8 items, 1918-23.

MS 36,336 /7 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara, principally with


McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to the sale of
part of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo to the Land
Commission.
48 items, 1924-25.

MS 36,336 /8 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara, principally with


McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to the sale of
part of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo to the Land
Commission and to the objections of Charles Kean O’Hara
to the vesting of untenanted land on the O’Hara estate in
the Land Commission.
36 items, 1926-29.

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MS 36,336 /9 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from W.T. Cosgrave,
concerning the vesting of untenanted land on the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo in the Land Commission.
3 items, 1924.

MS 36,336 /10 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from W.W. Kilroy,


Auctioneer, concerning the valuation of the O’Hara estate
in Sligo in relation to the proposed sale to the Land
Commission. Includes valuation of the estate.
9 items, 1927.

MS 36,336 /11 Letter from McMahon and Tweedy to Charles Kean


O’Hara relating to plots of land lodged for sale with the
Land Commission.
1 item, 1935.

I.x.2. Papers

MS 36,337 /1 Bills and receipts for rent.


35 items, 1869-89.

MS 36,337 /2 Irish Land Commission certificates fixing judicial rents in


relation to holdings on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
3 items, 1886-87.

MS 36,337 /3 Particulars of a case to be heard before the Irish Land


Commission relating to rent paid by Felix Gallagher to
Charles William O’Hara for lands in Meemlough, County
Sligo.
1 item, 1887.

MS 36,337 /4 Statements showing interest in lieu of rent collected by the


Irish Land Commission under the Land Act of 1896 on the
estate of Charles Kean O’Hara in County Sligo.
63 items, 1922-26.

MS 36,337 /5 Irish Land Commission schedule of townlands showing


tenants’ holdings on the estate of Charles Kean O’Hara in
County Sligo.
5 items, undated [c. 1923].

MS 36,337 /6 Parts of the O’Hara estate recommended by the Irish Land


Commission for acquisition.
1 item, 1927.

MS 36,337 /7 Copy of official memorandum and commissioner’s fiat in


regard to Mrs Morrison’s holding on the O’Hara estate.
2 pages, 1928.

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I.xi. Dublin City Estate; Accounts

I.xi.1. Accounts with agents

MS 16,729 Account book of Charles King O’Hara, of Annaghmore,


County Sligo, relating to holdings on Wellington Quay,
Dublin, 1824-30.

MS 36,338 Bound volume [in poor condition] containing accounts of


Charles Kean O’Hara with Anthony F. Maude and
Frederick William O’Hara relating to the O’Hara estate in
the City of Dublin [includes accounts of rents received,
agent’s fees, the payment of water rates and other charges].
1 item, 1894-1947.

I.xi.2. Accounts: Public Bodies

MS 36,339 /1 Arrears of Quit Rent of the heirs of John Newman.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,339 /2 Receipts in relation to the payments of quit and crown rents


due on the O’Hara property in the City of Dublin.
19 items, 1735-60.

MS 36,339 /3 Receipts for rates paid on 15 Wellington Quay, Dublin.


5 items, 1924-6.

I.xi.3. Dublin City; General Papers

MS 36,340 /1 Pedigree of the Newman family showing Kean O’Hara’s


right to the inheritance of their Dublin City estate.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,340 /2 Notes relating to land transactions on the O’Hara estate.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,340 /3 Notes relating to lands held by the O’Haras in the City of


Dublin.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,340 /4 ‘A particular account of the number of houses in each


parish in Dublin, the liberties and environs within the
Circular Road, distinguishing each class together with the
amount of tax now arising therefrom to the Foundling
Hospital’, collected by George Cottingham.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,340 /5 Accounts relating to leases on 9 Wellington Quay, Dublin.


1 item, c.1885.

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I.xii. Surveys and Valuations

This section consists of a small collection of documents relating to various


surveys and valuations of property on the O’Hara estates between 1777
and 1866. They are complemented by the estate maps listed later in the
catalogue.

I.xii.1. Surveys of County Sligo Estate

MS 36,341 /1 ‘An account of drains and ditches as measures for William


Masterton’ at Nymphsfield.
1 item, 1760.

MS 36,341 /2 Copy of table showing the areas of different types of land


on the O’Hara estate in Coolaney.
1 item, 1761.

MS 36,341 /3 Survey of lands at Gortakeeran [?] by Laughlin McHugh.


1 item, 25 February 1777.

MS 36,341 /4 Survey of lands at Cloonacurragh.


1 item, 1782.

MS 36,341 /5 ‘A return of part of Carrowmacarrick north of road as now


set by Mr O’Hara’.
1 item, March 1786.

MS 36,341 /6 Survey of Nymphsfield flax ground. Also an undated


survey of part of Nymphsfield demesne.
2 items, c. 1788.

MS 36,341 /7 Various surveys of conacre potatoes on the O’Hara estate.


4 items, 1788-90.

MS 36,341 /8 Inventory of arable and wasteland on the O’Hara estate.


1 item, undated, [c. 1780s/1790s].

MS 36,341 /9 Receipts from Thomas Mackay for payments made by


Charles O’Hara (the younger) for surveying his estate in
County Sligo.
2 items, 1801.

MS 36,341 /10 ‘A Survey of the Quigley’s part of Killoran’. Also an


undated survey of ‘Brehiny’s part of Rathnarrow’.
2 items, c. 1808.

MS 36,341 /11 Costs of Peter O’Connor for surveying part of the estate of
Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1817.

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MS 36,341 /12 A survey of conacre on the lands of Ratharion by order of
Mr John Middleton. Also lists tenants and rents paid.
1 item, 1818.

MS 36,341 /13 Surveys by Peter O’Connor of lands at Ardree, Claragh,


Killoran, Carrownageeragh, Coolany, Finlough and
Cloonacurragh.
6 items, 1818-30.

MS 36,341 /14 Peter O’Connor’s bills for surveying part of the O’Hara
estate.
3 items, 1819.

MS 36,341 /15 Report by Peter O’Gorman, Thomas Horan and William


Carnaghan who ‘by order of Charles O’Hara’ had surveyed
the ‘lands of Largan in order to proportion a sum of £1012
… yearly rent’ among the tenants holding the land.
1 item, 1821.

MS 36,341 /16 Returns of lands ‘burned on the Estate of Nympsfield’ by


order of Charles King O’Hara.
3 items, c. 1823-36.

MS 36,341 /17 ‘A list of grass land and conacre on the lands of


Shanganagh [?] for the year ending 1829’.
1 item, 1829.

MS 36,341 /18 Return of ‘grass sett for meadow in the Desmense’.


1 item, 1839.

MS 36,341 /19 Survey by James Minan of part of the lands of Rathosey in


the possession of Henry and James Glinny.
1 item, 1839.

MS 36,341 /20 Particulars of several estates in County Sligo to be sold by


auction.
1 item, 23 September 1842.

MS 36,341 /21 Survey of ‘part of Carrowgavneen’.


1 item, 1844.

MS 36,341 /22 Bound notebook containing ‘General Report of all


properties on the property of Charles K O’Hara,
Annachmore [sic], County Sligo’ by Cornelius Murphy,
1846. Includes suggestions for improvements on tenants
holdings, etc.
1 item, 1846.

MS 36,341 /23 Assorted Surveys


‘Of conacre potatoes’, 1864.

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‘Of Meadow Land’, 1865
‘Of Meadow Land’, 1866.
3 items, 1864-66.

MS 36,341 /24 Return from John Morison of a survey done for Charles
William O’Hara at Annaghmore.
1 item, November 1866.

MS 36,341 /25 A memorandum of the quality of turf cut, saved and


stacked for Charles William O’Hara in the year 1875.
1 item, 1875.

MS 36,341 /26 A return of ground planted on the estate of Charles King


O’Hara.
1 item, undated.

I.xii.2. Valuations

MS 36,342 /1 A valuation of Kean O’Hara (the younger’s) estate.


1 item, 1717.

MS 36,342 /2 Bound notebook [in extremely poor condition] containing


‘Population and Ordnance Valuation’ of the Annaghmore
Estate.
1 item, 1831.

MS 36,342 /3 Two printed circulars from the Poor Law Commissioners,


1839, concerning ‘Valuation and Rating.’ Also printed
copy of Griffith’s valuation of lands in the Barony of
Leyny, 1842.
4 items, 1839-42.

MS 36,342 /4 Valuation list showing the amount of rent that tenants of


the O’Hara estate in County Sligo have paid and should
pay.
1 item, c.1842.

MS 16,732 Rate book for Ballisodare electoral division, Union of


Sligo, 1845.

MS 36,342 /5 Rate book for Ballisodare electoral division, Union of


Sligo.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,342 /6 Valuations of parts of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) estate


in County Sligo for the Midland Great Western Railway
[For conveyance see I.i.1].
1 item, 1859.

MS 36,342 /7 Poor Law valuation of the O’Hara estate.

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1 item, 1859.

MS 36,342 /8 Griffith’s valuation of lands in the parish of Killoran,


County Sligo.
2 pages, 1865.

MS 36,342 /9 Bills from estate agents and auctioneers for valuations of


the O’Hara property on Wellington Quay.
2 item, 1940.

MS 36,342 /10 Valuations and plans of premises on Wellington Quay,


Dublin ‘to be sold by auction at the commercial buildings’.
1 item, undated,
[conservation].

I.xiii. Maps

The collection of maps consists of individual hand-drawn (some hand-


coloured) and printed maps, made between c. 1716 and 1870, including a
bound survey of the O’Hara estate, with maps by William Dowell, from
1716. They also include numerous survey maps of the O’Hara estate made
by Peter O’Connor between 1814 and 1833. There are also a small
number of sketch maps of the O’Hara estate in the City of Dublin.

I.xiii.1. County Sligo

MS MAP 122 (a-b) S Sketch maps of the ‘Mymlough River at the Old
Castle’ and of the ‘Quarry in Mymlough River’.
2 items, n.d.

MS MAP 123 S Bound survey of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, with
maps (hand-coloured) by William Dowell, 1716.
1 item, 1716.

MS MAP 124 S Map of lands at Knockmullen and Ballinabull by


Cornelius Dignam.
1 item, 1 August 1740.

MS MAP 125 S Undated sketch map of ‘Killasher’.


1 item, undated.

MS MAP 126 S Sketch map of the proposed new road to Ardcree bridge
by Richard Teely [?].
1 item, 7 October 1759.

MS MAP 127 (a-e) S Sketch maps by William Masterson of lands on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo, c. 1762-68.
MS MAP 127 (a) Rathnarrow
MS MAP 127 (b) Rahosey
MS MAP 127 (c) Miller’s Garden, Coolany

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MS MAP 127 (d) Cloonacurragh
MS MAP 127 (e) Ranaghanmore.

MS MAP 128 (a-h) S Survey maps of lands on the O’Hara estate in


County Sligo by George Hillas, (hand-coloured) c. 1769-86
MS MAP 128 (a) Rathbarron
MS MAP 128 (b) Claragh
MS MAP 128 (c) Ballinabull and Knockmullen
MS MAP 128 (d) Carrowmore
MS MAP 128 (e) Carrownaganaghar
MS MAP 128 (f-g) Carownmacarrick (2 copies)
MS MAP 128 (h) Cloonamahon, Knockmullen, Lissanenagh and
Ballinabull

MS MAP 129 (a-f) Copy maps [probably copied by Charles O’Hara (the
younger)]of lands on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
4 items, c. 1770s/1780s.
MS MAP 129 (a) S ‘Part of Claragh’
MS MAP 129 (b) S ‘Map of Nymphsfield’
MS MAP 129 (c) M ‘East Finlough’
MS MAP 129 (d) M ‘Claragh’
MS MAP 129 (e) S Lands at Mymlough and Carrownmacarrick
MS MAP 129 (f) S ‘Annaghmore desmense’.

MS MAP 130 (a-j) Survey maps of lands on the O’Hara estate in County
Sligo by Farrell [?] Mulvihill, 10 items in two folders, c.
1776-85.
MS MAP 130 (a) M Cultychiny
MS MAP 130 (b-c) S Rathnarrow [2 maps]
MS MAP 130 (d) M East Glan
MS MAP 130 (e) M Cloonacurragh.
MS MAP 130 (f-j) S Part of the demesne of Nympsfield
Cloonacarrow (5 Maps).

MS MAP 131 (a-k) Survey maps of lands on the O’Hara estate in County
Sligo by Thomas Mackey (hand-coloured), c. 1793- 1805.
MS MAP 131 (a) M Ranaghan
MS MAP 131 (b) S Ardcree
MS MAP 131 (c) S Killoran
MS MAP 131 (d) S Rahosey
MS MAP 131 (e) S Finlough
MS MAP 131 (f) S Nymphsfield bog
MS MAP 131 (g) M Finlough and Laghta
MS MAP 131 (h) M Killoran
MS MAP 131 (i) S Annaghbeg.
MS MAP 131 (j) S Cultiliney
MS MAP 131 (k) M Mullinigrogane

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MS MAP 132 L Map of County Sligo (hand-coloured) presented to
Charles O’Hara (the younger) for ‘his zeal and active
service in defence of his King and country in the year 1798’
[in poor condition –torn].

MS MAP 133 (a-w) Survey maps of lands on the O’Hara estate in County
Sligo by Peter O’Connor.
23 items, c. 1814- 33.
MS MAP 133 (a) M Claragh (hand-coloured)
MS MAP 133 (b) M Finlogh (hand-coloured)
MS MAP 133 (c) S Cloonacurragh
MS MAP 133 (d) S Finlogh East
MS MAP 133 (e) S Cloghoge
MS MAP 133 (f) S Killoran
MS MAP 133 (g) S Ranaghan
MS MAP 133 (h-i) S Rathnarrow [2 maps]
MS MAP 133 (j) S Cloonbanniff
MS MAP 133 (k) M Corkagh [?]
MS MAP 133 (l) S Glan
MS MAP 133 (m) S ‘The McFadden’s Servants’; unidentified location.
MS MAP 133 (n) S Belavady
MS MAP 133 (o-p) S Caragauneen [2 maps]
MS MAP 133 (q) S ‘Brennan’s Farm’, unidentified location.
MS MAP 133 (r) S Caraunacleighy [?]
MS MAP 133 (s) S Kilmacteige
MS MAP 133 (t) S Cloonacurragh
MS MAP 133 (u) S Killoran
MS MAP 133 (v) S Gortakeerin
MS MAP 133 (w) S Cloonacurragh.

MS MAP 134 M Sketch map [in poor condition] of the ‘old road from
Sligo to Coolany’.
1 item, 1815.

MS MAP 135 (a-b) S Survey maps by Thomas Graham of lands on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo; 2 items, 1834-35.
MS MAP 135 (a) Rathbarron
MS MAP 135 (b) Cloonacurragh.

MS MAP 136 (a-b) S Survey maps by Patrick Brennan of lands on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo
MS MAP 136 (a) Carrownaleca
MS MAP 136 (b) Carrowgavneen (hand-coloured)

MS MAP 137 L Ordnance survey map of Kilmakoween and South,


County Sligo, ‘sheet 20’.
1 item, 1836-7.

MS MAP 138 L Ordnance survey map of Ballisodare, Annaghmore and


surrounding townlands, ‘sheet 26’.

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1 item, 1837.

MS MAP 139 L ‘Map and section of an intended road from


Carrowmurray … to Lisalough to avoid the steep hills
between Carha and Coolany’ by Henry Boyd, C.B.
1 item [on tracing paper?], 1845.

MS MAP 140 (a-d) S Assorted survey maps [on tracing paper?] of lands
on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo by Cornelius
Murphy.
4 items, undated.

MS MAP 141 S Sketch map of lands at Shancough.


1 item, 9 March 1848.

MS MAP 142 (a-h) S Assorted undated maps relating to the O’Hara


estate in County Sligo.
8 items, undated:
MS MAP 142 (a) Undated map of County Sligo
MS MAP 142 (b) Undated map of lands at Tanrego and Derinch
MS MAP 142 (c) Undated map [on tracing paper] of lands at
Tawnavoultry, Muckelty, Moyush and Lisnagore
MS MAP 142 (d) Undated map of lands at Cloonacurragh
MS MAP 142 (e) Unidentified location [?]
MS MAP 142 (f) Undated survey map of lands at Beghey and Lisbrislane
MS MAP 142 (g) Undated survey map of lands at Gortadrasa and
Claragh
MS MAP 142 (h) Undated survey map of lands at ‘Cuivan’ [?].

MS MAP 143 L Plan and sections of proposed embankment in


Ballisodare Bay.
1 item, 1857.

MS MAP 144 S Coloured sketch map of part of the lands of


Crockacullion; the property of Charles William O’Hara, by
Charles Laying.
1 item, 1866.

MS MAP 145 L Ordnance Survey map showing lands at Carrownabanny,


Shancough and other lands on the O’Hara estate in County
Sligo; with hand-coloured section showing the site on
which the Roman Catholic priest’s house was to be built at
Shancough.
1 item, n.d.

MS MAP 146 M Map (hand-coloured) of lands at Billa by C. Layny.


1 item, December 1870.

MS MAP 147 L Ordnance Survey map of Annaghmore and the


townlands surrounding it.

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1 item, 1928.

MS MAP 148 M Ordnance survey map showing the Estate of William


Thompson, transferred by the Landed Estates Court,
County Sligo.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,343 List of alterations to be made to maps of the O’Hara estate.


1 item, undated.

I.xiii.2. Dublin City Estate Maps

MS MAP 149 (a-m) S Sketch maps showing the extent of the Newman/
O’Hara property in Dublin City as held under Jacob
Newman’s leases of 1605 and 1639 and by the ‘patent of
1720’, annotated in Charles O’Hara (the younger’s)
handwriting [maps show the site of the Old Custom House
and Iseult’s tower].
13 items in two folders, undated [c. 1770s/1780s].

MS MAP 150 S Survey map of the O’Hara property on Wellington Quay


by ‘R. Beach [?], City Surveyor’.
1 item, 1816.

I.xiv. Estate Correspondence

I.xiv.1. County Sligo Estate; Agents, Stewards, Legal Advisers,


Tenants, etc.

This section consists of letters from land agents, stewards and legal
advisers relating to the administration of the County Sligo estate. The
subjects discussed include the condition of tenants, the sale and purchase
of land, the granting of leases, the fixing and payment of rent and the
general maintenance of the properties. Some letters also contain
references to the condition of the country and agrarian agitation. They are
listed chronologically.

MS 20,357 Letters and papers relating to chief rents, mainly in the


barony of Leyny, County Sligo.
31 items in 3 folders, c.1602-1837.

MS 36,344 /1 Letter from Mr Russell to Kean O’Hara relating to estate


business.
1 item, 1695.

MS 36,344 /2 Letters from Patrick Brett (agent) to Kean O’Hara,


concerning the administration of the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo. Includes references to family affairs.
4 items, 1713-18.

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MS 36,344 /3 Letters to Kean O’Hara from ‘E. Percivale’ concerning the
payments of rents due on lands in County Sligo.
2 items, 1709-10.

MS 36,344 /4 Letters to Kean O’Hara from William Bowen, concerning


estate affairs, particularly the sale of timber from the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
2 items, 1718.

MS 36,344 /5 Account by Bernard Brett of his attempts to secure rents


and arrears owed by a tenant named ‘McDaniell’ at
Carrowreagh; 1 item, 25 May 1726. Letter to Bernard Brett
from Richard Gethin concerning general estate affairs.
1 item, 11 May 1733.

MS 36,344 /6 Letter from [Jonathan] McAulay to Charles O’Hara (the


elder) relating to money paid to him by Mr Ratchford and
an account of money still owing to him.
1 item, 1747.

MS 36,344 /7 Letter to Peter McCormick from Charles O’Hara (the


elder) relating to estate matters.
1 item, 16 February 1748.

MS 36,344 /8 Letters from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to William Knox


and Neal Bradley concerning their rent.
2 items, 1751.

MS 36,344 /9 Letters from Patrick McManus to Mary O’Hara and from


Mary O’Hara to Peter McCormick relating to Sarah
McManus, a tenant on the O’Hara estate.
2 items, 1757.

MS 36,344 /10 Letter from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Hugh


McLorimar (agent) concerning estate affairs, 15 September
1744. Letters between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Peter
McCormick (agent) concerning the administration of the
O’Hara estate. Also letter from ‘Mr. Cruise’ to Peter
McCormick concerning estate affairs, 1747-62. Letter from
Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Joseph Meredith (agent)
concerning the administration of the O’Hara estate, 1768-
70.
20 items, 1744-70.

MS 36,344 /11 Letter from Luke Wall to [Charles O’Hara (the elder)?]
concerning lands at Ballyduff, County Sligo; 1 item, 1761.

MS 36,344 /12 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Robert


Birch, relating to estate affairs. Also accounts and receipts

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relating to Robert Birch’s position as receiver over the
O’Hara estate.
37 items, 1758-78.

MS 36,344 /13 Letter from the representatives of Edward Mullen in


relation to rent paid for lands at Glan, County Sligo.
1 item, undated [eighteenth century].

MS 36,344 /14 Letter to James Meredith from James Carnell relating to


rent paid.
1 item, early 19th century [conservation].

MS 36,344 /15 Letter dated 1 February 1803 from Thomas Gunnan [?] to
Charles O’Hara (the younger)[?] regarding the proposed
appointment of a receiver over the O’Hara estate.
1 item, 1803.

MS 36,344 /16 Correspondence and papers relating to a dispute between


Charles O’Hara (the younger) and the Irwin family over
lands at Carrowmore, County Sligo. Includes sketch map
of the lands in dispute.
14 items, 1778-88.

MS 36,344 /17 Letter dated 11 May 1804 from Charles O’Hara (the
younger) to Rose Moran re ‘hogshead of flax seed’
purchased for the labourers at Annaghmore.
1 item, 1804.

MS 36,344 /18 Letter to Mr D Corrane from D Meredith relating to


money owed to Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1807.

MS 36,344 /19 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from various


correspondents concerning estate affairs. Correspondents
include Daniel Rutledge and Michael McCormick.
4 items, c.1814-19.

MS 20,286 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from James


Carroll of Castlebar, with drafts of letters from O’Hara and
associated papers, relating to the lease of lands at
Cloonacurra, County Sligo.
12 items, 1814-1834.

MS 36,344 /20 Letters [many undated] and short notes from Charles
O’Hara (the younger) to Dan Corrane concerning the
administration of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
16 items, c. 1816-19.

MS 36,344 /21 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Richard


Eaton concerning arrears owed on the O’Hara estate.

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1 item, 5 January 1820.

MS 36,344 /22 Letter from William Furlong to Charles King O’Hara


enclosing a certificate of satisfaction (not in collection).
1 item, 1821.

MS 36,344 /23 Letter from William Ferall to Charles King O’Hara


concerning the payment of the arrears on his holding, with
account of same.
1 item, 8 September 1821.

MS 20,321 Letters to Charles King O’Hara and to Charles William


O’Hara from Richard Beere, agent, Dublin, with some
letters to Beere and associated papers, mainly concerning
the O’Hara estate, and at Wellington Quay, Dublin.
270 items in 26 folders, 1821-73.

MS 36,344 /24 Testimonials addressed to Charles King O’Hara on the


good conduct of Thomas Butler, a tenant on the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo, an ‘honest and industrious…never
[a] party man’.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,344 /25 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara concerning the


administration of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo and in
Dublin City. Correspondence relates particularly to the
various mortgages between Charles King O’Hara and
others and Richard Gethin [see above]. Principal
correspondents are William Furlong, Abraham Boyd, Isaac
Stewart Richard Gethin and others. Includes drafts of
letters sent by Charles King O’Hara.
28 items, 1822-30.

MS 36,344 /26 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from an


unidentified correspondent relating to 1000 men to be
brought to Coolaney.
1 item, 29 December 1829.

MS 20,322 Letters to Charles King O’Hara and to Charles William


O’Hara, mainly from Robert Bowie of Dundalk and from
Richard Olpherts of Ballisodare, County Sligo, re the
Marsh and other lands, along Ballisodare Bay, with
associated legal papers.
167 items in 17 folders, 1830-1865.

MS 36,344 /27 Letter from Meredith Thompson to an unidentified


correspondent relating to the sale of property.
1 item, undated.

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MS 20,333 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Ann O’Connor of
Coolany, County Sligo, concerning alleged trespass by
Robert Medelton.
11 August 1831.

MS 36,344 /28 Correspondence, including drafts of his own letters, of


Charles King O’Hara in relation to his proposed purchase
of lands at Cloonacurragh from James Carroll. Principal
correspondents include James Carroll, Henry Carroll and
Joseph Walker.
11 items, 1834-36.

MS 36,344 /29 Letter from [Master] to Phibbs and Phibbs relating to


estate business.
1 item, 1836.

MS 36,344 /30 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from [Falkener?] relating


to tenants on his estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 11 November 1836.

MS 36,344 /31 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from tenants on the


O’Hara estate, one criticising the behaviour of ‘Bridget
McGowen’, a servant at Annaghmore.
3 items, 1843-48.

MS 20,374 Letters to Richard Beere (agent) and associated papers


concerning Coolany flour mills.
8 items, 1839-40.

MS 36,344 /32 Correspondence of Richard Beere (land agent) relating to


estate business and the lease of John Martin at Billa,
County Sligo.
11 items, 1842.

MS 36,344 /33 Letters to Richard Beere from William Fowler and Owen
Navin concerning estate matters.
5 items, 1844-57.

MS 20,376 Letters and petitions to Richard Beere (agent) from tenants


of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo, seeking relief from
distress and help to emigrate.
11 items, 1847.

MS 36,344 /34 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from Richard Beere


relating to general estate affairs.
1 item, 16 April 1852.

MS 36,344 /35 Letter from M Kennedy relating to estate affairs.


1 item, 1853.

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MS 36,344 /36 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from Richard Beere
(agent) concerning the administration of the O’Hara estate
in County Sligo.
5 items, 1855-63.

MS 36,344 /37 Letter to William [Bourke?] from Andrew Mahon,


regarding Mahon’s change of residence.
21 April 1857.

MS 36,344 /38 Correspondence of Richard Beere (land agent) with James


Wood and others. Topics include enquiries about a Miss
Martin, a lease and sale goats.
4 items, 1857-66.

MS 36,344 /39 Letters from Christopher Arthur l’Estrange to John J


Tweedy and from Richard Beere to W P Kirwan relating to
the Coolaney and Claremorris Railway.
2 items, 1862-91.

MS 36,344 /40 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from J [?] Olpherts and
William Gethin, concerning the proposed eviction of
Gethin,1863. Letter to Richard Beere from Elizabeth
Motherwell concerning leases held by her on the O’Hara
estate in County Sligo. Also draft of Charles William
O’Hara’s reply to her with regard to same. Correspondence
between John Phillips and Richard Beere (agent) in
relation to estate affairs.
6 items, 1863-4.

MS 36,344 /41 Letters to Richard Beere from W Burke and others relating
to the Thompson estate, sold in the Landed Estates Court in
1866.
7 items, 1864-6.

MS 36,344 /42 Correspondence of Richard Beere concerning the lease of


lands at Billa.
14 items, 1866.

MS 36,344 /43 Letter from Jonathan Smith explaining the positioning of


the boundary between Gartakivin and Calragh.
1 item, 1866.

MS 36,344 /44 Letters from Richard Beere to Frederick Fownes


Hamilton, principally relating to the administration of the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo. Includes letter concerning
the number of ‘paupers’ on the estate.
7 items, 1867-68.

MS 36,344 /45 Correspondence relating to the dispute between Charles


William O’Hara and [Richard?] Brinkley, over the

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condition of lands rented by Brinkley at Rathmore, County
Sligo. Correspondents include Brinkley himself, John J.
Tweedy, Solicitor, and Frederick Fownes Hamilton, the
O’Hara’s land agent [Some of these letters in very poor
condition].
16 items, 1868-69.

MS 36,344 /46 Letters from various tenants (John McKeon, Mr


MacKenzie, Mary Derrig, James McCarrick, Davit
Rutledge, Thomas Waters, Peter O’Dowell and others)
relating to land.
16 items, 1877-80.

MS 36,344 /47 Correspondence between Charles William O’Hara and


Frederick Fownes Hamilton, concerning the administration
of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo. Enclosures include a
valuation of lands at Claragh, March 1869, an account of
rents and arrears to November 1879, and a list of arrears
owed by tenants, 1885.
8 items, c. 1878-86.

MS 36,344 /48 Undated letter from Annie O’Hara to Frederick Fownes


Hamilton, concerning a dispute between tenants on the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo and the emigration of
another tenant to America.
1 item, c. 1870s/1880s.

MS 36,344 /49 Letters to Frederick Fownes Hamilton (agent) concerning


the administration of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
4 items, 1869-86.

MS 20,379 Letters to Anne Charlotte O’Hara, wife of Charles William


O’Hara, from persons seeking relief from distress in the
barony of Leyny, County Sligo.
32 items in 3 folders, 1870-72.

MS 36,344 /50 Letter from Edward Smyth to Charles William O’Hara


relating to the purchase of the Sligo Mills.
1 item, 14 July 1871.

MS 36,344 /51 Memorial dated 28 December 1879 addressed to Charles


William O’Hara from a group of tenants on the O’Hara
estate at Killoran, County Sligo. Tenants claim they are
‘threatened with impending destitution if not actual
starvation’ and ask to be employed on repairing the road
through Killoran village.
1 item, 1879.

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MS 36,344 /52 Unsigned memorandum [probably by Frederick Fownes
Hamilton] concerning the ‘No Rent’ campaign on the
O’Hara estate in Sligo.
1 item, 1881.

MS 36,344 /53 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from tenants on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 1881.

MS 36,345 /1 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara, chiefly from Robert


Bicknell, relating to the building of the Colloney and
Claremorris Railway. Includes letters discussing the
employment of labourers from the O’Hara estate on the
railway.
5 items, 1883-91.

MS 36,345 /2 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from Thomas Quinn


and Roger McCarrick relating to their rent.
2 items, 1886 [1 undated].

MS 36,345 /3 Letter dated 26 April 1892 to Charles William O’Hara


from A W McKinstry [his nephew] relating to a charge
payable to him on lands at Boho, County Sligo.
1 item, 1892.

MS 36,345 /4 Correspondence concerning the quit rents due on lands at


Kilvarnet. Correspondents include McMahon and Tweedy,
Solicitors. Includes map of glebe lands at Kilvarnet.
1 item, 1893.

MS 36,345 /5 Letter from J C Taylor to Anthony F Maude concerning the


lease on Carrowmore National School.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,345 /6 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from Gilbert Mitchell,


enclosing a petition signed by his tenants at Lisduff,
Lugnadiffa, and Leguvarry requesting him to purchase the
‘mortgaged’ tenancies of these townlands and divide the
land ‘equally amongst the tenants’.
1 item, 1900.

MS 36,345 /7 Letter from J Smith [agent for the Bank of Ireland] to


Charles Kean O’Hara relating to estate finances.
1 item, 14 February 1900.

MS 36,345 /8 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from McMahon and


Tweedy, Solicitors, on various topics, including the
proposed sale of part of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo
to the tenants. Also a schedule of documents relating to the
estate in the hands of McMahon and Tweedy.

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14 items, 1904-35.

MS 36,345 /9 Letters to Frederick William O’Hara and Anthony F


Maude [agents] from tenants on the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
3 items, 1906-16.

MS 16,829 Letters to Major Charles Kean O’Hara, of Annaghmore,


mainly concerning his estate in County Sligo, and also at
Wellington Quay, Dublin.
91 items, 1902-1910.

MS 36,345 /10 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the


proposed sale of portions of his estate in County Sligo to
his tenants, 1903-8. Also newspaper cuttings relating to the
response of his tenants to the proposed terms of the sale.
Correspondents include Anthony F Maude (agent), E. H.
Conington (Parish Priest, Cooloney), B. Quinn (Parish
Priest, Lavagh [?]), and P. Boland.
27 items, 1903-8.

MS 36,345 /11 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara, relating to the


West of Ireland Brick and Tile Company and their lease on
lands at Coolany, County Sligo. Principal correspondents
include McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, Fenton and
Lyons, Solicitors, Anthony F Maude and Allison Sim,
Joint Manager of the Company.
48 items, 1906-36.

MS 36,345 /12 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Anthony F Maude


(agent) and from his brother Frederick William O’Hara,
concerning the administration of the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo. Letters also contain references to family
affairs and to Frederick William’s appointment as land
agent to the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
13 items, 1895-1917.

MS 36,345 /13 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara concerning general estate


affairs. Correspondents include Fenton and Lyons,
Solicitors, the Irish Game Protection Association,
McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, and Hinde and Cheeke,
Solicitors.
16 items, 1909.

MS 36,345 /14 Draft letter from Frederick William O’Hara to Father


Doyle relating to a reduction of rent for tenants in Laragor
and other townlands.
1 item, 16 December 1912.

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MS 36,345 /15 Letter from McMahon and Tweedy to Charles Kean
O’Hara relating to the proposed purchase of the Ballinabull
head rents.
1 item, 24 June 1913.

MS 36,345 /16 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from McMahon and


Tweedy, Solicitors, concerning the case of his tenant,
Francis Meade, who had sold property held under lease on
the O’Hara estate at Coolany.
3 items, 1917.

MS 36,345 /17 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from McMahon and


Tweedy, Solicitors, concerning his proposed purchase of
the head rents on the McDermott Estate in County Sligo.
4 items, 1914-8.

MS 36,345 /18 Letter to Messrs McMahon and Tweedy from M. Lane


Horan relating to work done by Mr Mackey on the O’Hara
estate for which he has not been paid.
1 item, 1917.

MS 36,345 /19 Letter from M J Howley to Charles Kean O’Hara relating


to plots of land sold to the Tobercurry Rural District
Council.
1 item, 1917.

MS 36,345 /20 Letter from George Smith to Major Charles Kean O’Hara
with copy reply on reverse concerning his resignation as
land steward on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 1917.

MS 36,345 /21 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from Pat Simon (tenant)
relating to a fence that needs to be built on his land in
Coolaney.
1 item, 1917.

MS 36,345 /22 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from the Food Control
Committee for Ireland concerning jam made on the estate.
2 items, 1918.

MS 36,345 /23 Letters from A H Douglas, land agent and surveyor, to


Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the estate of James
Brown who died in 1877.
2 items, 1919.

MS 36,345 /24 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from Edward McMann


relating to his application for a portion of land.
1 item, 1920.

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MS 36,345 /25 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from the Oxford Down
Sheep Breeders’ Association and from the Shorthorn
[Cattle] Society of Great Britain, with receipts of payments
for registration of cattle.
21 items. 1921-29.

MS 36,345 /26 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the registration


of pigs with the Royal Dublin Society. Also certificates in
relation to same.
5 items, 1924-27.

MS 36,345 /27 Letters and forms relating to the registration of dairy cattle
on the O’Hara estate, to Charles Kean O’Hara from the
Department of Land and Agriculture.
30 items, 1924-30.

MS 36,345 /28 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Frederick William


O’Hara (agent) concerning the administration of the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
12 items, 1922-26.

MS 36,345 /29 Letters to Charles Kean and Frederick William O’Hara


from J J Healy and William Colvin relating to premises let
to them.
2 items, 1925.

MS 36,345 /30 Letters from the Commissioner of Public Works to


Frederick William O’Hara concerning the renting of
property for the Garda Siochana in County Sligo and the
maintenance of the Old Market House.
1 item, 28 March 1925.

MS 36,345 /31 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from C. P. MacKenzie


concerning the administration of the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
4 items, 1878-1927.

MS 36,345 /32 Correspondence between Mary Morrison and Charles


Kean O’Hara relating to a disagreement concerning a lease
dated 29 December 1923.
3 items, 1927.

MS 36,345 /33 Letter from M Tweedy to Charles Kean O’Hara relating to


the sale of parts of the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 7 February 1929.

MS 36,345 /34 Letters to Frederick William O’Hara (agent) and James


Black (steward) from tenants on the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo. Also notes, probably by Frederick William

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O’Hara, on general estate affairs, including ‘Rathmore
grazing’, ‘Glan Mountain grazing’ etc.
18 items, 1937-49.

MS 36,345 /35 Letters and accounts relating to arrears owed by various


tenants on the O’Hara estate. Tenants include Gladys
Chambers, Guard William Sullivan and John Drummy.
35 items, 1937-49.

MS 36,345 /36 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara in relation to the


cutting of turf on the Annaghmore estate, 1941-42.
Correspondents include the Ballinacarrow Parish Council
and Alexander Lyons, Solicitor.
10 items, 1941-42.

MS 36,345 /37 Letter to Donal Frederick O’Hara from Howey and


Armstrong, Solicitors, concerning a house at Coolany,
‘formerly owned by the Annaghmore Estates Company’.
1 item, 13 February 1954.

MS 36,345 /38 Letter from J McDowell to Charles O’Hara relating to


estate matters.
1 item, undated.

I.xiv.2. Estate Correspondence; Dublin City Estate

Consists of letters from agents and legal advisers relating to the


administration of the O’Hara estate in Dublin. The papers are listed in
approximate chronological order.

MS 36,346 /1 Letters to Kean O’Hara concerning the administration of


the O’Hara property in Dublin. Correspondents include
George Mathew, Edward Ford, T H McLean and William
Percival.
7 items, 1715-19.

MS 36,346 /2 Letters from Robert Dalrymple to T McLean concerning


the O’Hara title to the lands on which the Old Custom
House was built, 1748-49.
3 items, 1748-49.

MS 36,346 /3 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from the Barracks


Office, Dublin, approving of the use of the Old Custom
House, Dublin, as an army barracks at a rent of ‘five
hundred pounds per annum’. Also a memorandum by
Charles King O’Hara relating to same.
2 items, 1803-c.1820s.

MS 36,346 /4 Letters from Henry Harrison and John Fenry to Charles


O’Hara (the younger) relating to estate matters.

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2 items, 1805.

MS 36,346 /5 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from R D


Meredith relating to estate business.
2 items, 1807-8.

MS 36,346 /6 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Abraham


Boyd and William Furlong, relating to the O’Hara property
in Dublin, mainly dealing with the proposal to build the
new General Post Office on the site of the Old Custom
House and with the valuation of the O’Hara property in
Dublin by the Commissioner of Wide Streets. Other
correspondents include William Furlong and R D
Meredith.
21 items, 1811-15.

MS 36,346 /7 Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the younger) and


Charles King O’Hara relating to the O’Hara property in the
City of Dublin and in particular to the O’Hara’s lease of
property on Wellington Quay ‘on which the Old Custom
House formerly stood’ to Humphrey Manders.
Correspondents include William Furlong and Arthur
Morrison.
15 items, 1816-21.

MS 36,346 /8 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara relating to the


administration of the O’Hara property in the City of
Dublin. Correspondents include William Furlong, William
Bigger, Abraham Boyd, and others.
12 items, 1822.

MS 36,346 /9 Correspondence and papers of Charles King O’Hara


relating to the administration of the O’Hara property in the
City of Dublin. Correspondents include William Furlong,
John Reid, Arthur Williams and others.
23 items, 1823-27.

MS 36,346 /10 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara, principally with


the ‘Office of Woods & C, Whitehall,’ concerning his
proposed purchase of the ‘Crown’s interest in the ground
and premises on the South Quay of the River Liffey’.
7 items, 1828-29.

MS 36,346 /11 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara relating to the


administration of the O’Hara property in the City of
Dublin. Correspondents include Edward Purdue, William
Furlong, Thomas Higginbottom and others.
5 items, 1830-44.

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MS 20,318 Letters to Charles King O’Hara with some drafts of letters
by him, re property at Wellington Quay, Dublin.
42 items in 4 folders, 1825-1830.

MS 36,346 /12 Letter from Richard Henry to John Wynne relating to


leases to be signed by Wynne and Charles King O’Hara .
1 item, 1852.

MS 36,346 /13 Letter dated 16 May 1868 from Battersby and Co,
Solicitors, re ‘Mr Ceppi’s’ acceptance of a lease on No. 8
Wellington Quay.
1 item, 1868.

MS 36,346 /14 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from John J. Tweedy,


Solicitor, relating to the administration of the O’Hara
property at Wellington Quay, Dublin.
3 items, 1885.

MS 36,346 /15 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from McMahon and


Tweedy, Solicitors, and from Anthony F. Maude (agent),
relating to the O’Hara property on Wellington Quay and in
particular to the lease to the Clarence Hotel Company.
8 items, 1907-34.

MS 36,346 /16 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the


administration of the O’Hara property on Wellington
Quay, in particular to repairs to the roofs of the houses.
Also receipts relating to the properties. Correspondents
include Anthony F. Maude (agent) and McMahon and
Tweedy (Solicitors).
21 items, 1916-21.

MS 36,346 /17 Letter to Frederick William O’Hara from Thomas


Dockrell Sons and Co Ltd (estate agents) relating to the
collection of rent owed for premises on Wellington Quay,
Dublin.
1 item, 8 May 1842.

MS 36,346 /18 Letter from Frederick William O’Hara to the secretary of


the Working Men’s Club, holders of the lease on 9
Wellington Quay, requesting payment of rent.
1 item, 16 October 1947.

I.xv. Estate Enterprises

Contains accounts, wages books and correspondence relating to various


enterprises undertaken on the County Sligo estate between 1718 and 1916.

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I.xv.1. Mines and Quarries

I.xv.1.a. Accounts

MS 36,347 /1 Accounts of payments made to the quarrymen at


Annaghmore.
3 items, 1710-19.

MS 36,347 /2 Receipts relating to payments made to quarrymen on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
5 items, 1724-51.

MS 36,347 /3 Unbound wages book, re mines at Nymphsfield [gives


names of miners and descriptions of the work undertaken].
1 item, 1745-51.

MS 36,347 /4 Loose receipts of payments made to ‘labourers employed


at the Mines’. Also an account of ‘Miners bills’.
5 items, 1746-55.

MS 36,347 /5 Accounts of payments made to quarrymen for work done at


Coolaney.
11 items, 1746-68.

I.xv.1.b. Correspondence

MS 36,348 Originals and typed copies [by Valentine O’Hara?] of


letters, principally from Richard Brady of the Imperial
Mining Company, concerning the proposed lead mines at
Lugawarry, County Sligo.
5 items, 1825-37.

I.xv.2. Timber

MS 36,349 /1 An account of timber reserved [?] in the woods of Kean


O’Hara.
1 item, 1712.

MS 36,349 /2 Bills, receipts and accounts relating to the importation,


milling and sale of timber from the O’Hara estate.
22 items, 1764-67.

MS 36,349 /3 Unbound notebook containing ‘return of timber’ sold from


the O’Hara estate, 1801-3.
1 item, 1801-3.

MS 36,349 /4 Loose receipts relating to the purchase and sale of timber.


3 items, 1823.

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MS 36,349 /5 Unbound notebook [in poor condition] containing ‘return
of timber’ sold from the O’Hara estate, 1824-25.
1 item, 1824-25.

MS 16,731 Account book of timber sold, 1837-48, and timber given to


tenants, 1839-45, on O’Hara estate in County Sligo.

MS 36,349 /6 ‘Return of the timber sold’ from Lugnadeffa [?] and


Rathosey woods.
1 item, October 1868.

MS 36,349 /7 Copy letter from Charles Kean O’Hara to ‘Mr. Neary’


relating to timber which he had ‘contracted for nearly a
year ago’ from Annaghmore.
1 item, 1884.

MS 36,349 /8 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from F R Browne relating


to the purchase of timber from Annaghmore by the Home
Grown Timber Committee.
4 items, 1916.

I.xvi. County Sligo Estate: General Papers

MS 36,350 /1 List of people ‘singular, maryed and unmaryed from 16 to


60’ living within the parish of Ballisodare, County Sligo,
Includes Keane O’Hara, Teige O’Hara, Cormacke O’Hara
and Donagh O’Hara.
1 item, undated [early seventeenth century].

MS 36,350 /2 List of townlands in County Sligo, giving acreage and


amount of ‘profitable’ and ‘waste land’ in each.
1 item, undated [seventeenth century].

MS 36,350 /3 Part of list of lands in the O’Hara estate in County Sligo.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,350 /4 List of townlands in County Sligo and County Mayo,


giving acreage and estimated value.
1 item, undated [seventeenth century?].

MS 36,350 /5 Letter to Kean O’Hara (the younger) from Thomas Kelly,


relating to estate business, with estate farm notes on
reverse.
1 item, 1690.

MS 20,397 List of townlands in Sligo, with names of some of the


proprietors, [1752?], also notes on social and agricultural
history of County Sligo, c. 1700-1775 [both compiled by
Charles O’Hara, (the elder)].

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MS 36,350 /6 Notes relating to payments by the O’Hara estate.
1 item, 1708.

MS 36,350 /7 Note from Michael Comerforde relating to Denis Morren.


1 item, 23 October 1724.

MS 36,350 /8 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the elder) on estate affairs,


principally relating to crop growth, the effects of weather
conditions, the types of soil on the estate, drainage and
other proposed improvements, and agricultural practise on
the estate. Notes refer to the ‘River Park’, the ‘Big
Meadow’, the ‘Barn Park’, and Clonacurragh ‘Park.’.
1 item, 1767-73.

MS 36,350 /9 Notes on ‘Ferguson’s Tenants’ by Charles O’Hara (the


younger).
1 item, undated [c. 1785?].

MS 36,350 /10 Declaration by Frederick Fownes Hamilton (land agent)


that he has been the O’Haras’ land agent for 12 years and
has paid all outgoings on the estate.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,350 /11 Notes relating to property on the O’Hara estate.


2 items, nineteenth century.

MS 36,350 /12 Rate levied on townlands and cost of the Billa bridge to
the proprietors.
1 item, undated [nineteenth century].

MS 36,350 /13 Details of the turf shed at Earlesfield, including size,


capacity and rental.
1 item, undated [nineteenth century].

MS 36,350 /14 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the younger) as to the correct


method for compiling the half-yearly rentals for the
O’Hara estate. Also an undated general account of estate
income and expenditure in Charles O’Hara (the younger’s)
hand-writing.
2 items, c. 1812?

MS 36,350 /15 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the younger) on mortgage made


between the O’Hara’s and George Grenville in April 1769.
Also accounts relating to same.
1 item, c. 1789.

MS 36,350 /16 Amount of rental due from the widow of Thomas


Masterton.
1 item, c.1814.

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MS 36,350 /17 List of tenants on the O’Hara estate, detailing rent paid,
size of holding and time left on lease.
1 item, 1819.

MS 36,350 /18 Memorandum as to premiums paid to tenants on Charles


King O’Hara’s estate.
1 item, 1826.

MS 36,350 /19 Papers relating to the Royal Agricultural Improvement


Society of Ireland including rules, premiums and blank
return of improvements made on the O’Hara estate in
County Sligo.
4 items, 1842-4.

MS 36,350 /20 Printed notices of crop and stock premiums to be paid by


the Sligo Agricultural Society. Also a hand-written list of
tenants on Charles King O’Hara’s estate in County Sligo
‘who received premiums from the Agricultural Society’.
3 items, 1843-45 [1845 notice in very poor condition].

MS 36,350 /21 Receipts and letter relating to rent paid and arrears due by
Thomas Lang to Richard Beere.
5 items, 1857.

MS 36,350 /22 Agreement between Charles William O’Hara and James


Boyle relating to the latter’s appointment as a herd on the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 8 December 1879.

MS 36,350 /23 Calculations relating to the amount of rent due on the


O’Hara estate.
1 item, c.1896.

MS 36,350 /24 Notes relating to rent owed and paid by various tenants on
the O’Hara estate.
1 item, c.1928.

MS 36,350 /25 Permit under the Forestry Act (1928) for Charles Kean
O’Hara to cut down trees at Annaghmore. Also a copy of
the Act and application form for a grant for planting trees.
3 items, 1930.

MS 36,350 /26 Answers to a questionnaire relating to evictions (part of a


larger document).
1 item, undated.

MS 36,350 /27 Copies of a printed circular (2 on each sheet); entitled


‘The Way to Make a Small Farm Profitable’.
36 items, undated.

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MS 36,350 /28 Blank ‘Agistment agreement’ for grazing.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,350 /29 List of ‘parishes, assessors and collectors’ in the barony of


Lyney, County Sligo.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,350 /30Blank monthly estate return for the Annaghmore estate.


1 item, undated.

I.xvii. Estate Farm

A small collection of documents, such as account and stock books and


other papers that relate to the administration of the County Sligo estate.
The documents include loose papers and bound volumes and are listed
chronologically.

I.xvii.1. Stock Books etc.

MS 36,351 /1 ‘An Account of Kean O’Hara’s stock of cattle’ and sheep.


1 item, 25 July 1715.

MS 36,351 /2 Account of stock at Templehouse and Annaghmore.


1 item, 11 April 1720.

MS 36,351 /3 An ‘account of Charles O’Hara’s stock…and how part of


said stock was afterwards disposed of’ by George
Rutledge, 29 March 1743.‘An account of cattle belonging
to Charles O’Hara esq. sold by Mr. Hugh McLorimar,
1743.
2 items, 1743.

MS 36,351 /4 ‘Sheep and horn’d cattle belonging to Charles O’Hara,


Esquire, sold by Peter McCormick; duplicate.’
1 item, 1770.

MS 36,351 /5 Inventories of the stock at Nymphsfield, including


accounts of how stock was disposed of, etc.
10 items, 1771-73.

MS 34,285 Bound volume containing register of ‘Milch Cows and


their Increase’ at Annaghmore, 1928-51.
1 item, 1928-51.

MS 36,351 /6 Grazing book, shows amounts paid by local farmers for the
grazing of cattle, horses and sheep for the ‘grazing
season[s]’ on lands owned by Charles Kean O’Hara in
those years.
1 item, 1934-48.

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MS 36,351 /7 Bound volume containing a list of ‘The Leyny Herd of
Pedigree & Attested Aberdeen Angus cattle’.
1 item, c. 1958-61.

MS 36,351 /8 Bound volume containing account of poultry stock at


Annaghmore, with an account of how stock was disposed
of.
1 item, 1959-66.

I.xvii.2. Accounts

MS 36,352 /1 Lists of cattle appraised by George Stokes at Nymphsfield


and receipts for his work.
3 items, 1743.

MS 36,352 /2 Accounts relating to expenditure on the O’Hara farm in


County Sligo.
2 items, 1746-7.

MS 36,352 /3 Cash received by Peter McCormick for wheat and oats for
the use of Charles O’Hara (the elder).
1 item, 1754.

MS 36,352 /4 Cash paid to Mr McCormick towards improving Lisduff


farm.
1 item, 1757.

MS 36,352 /5 Account showing cash received for wheat sold in summer


1757.
1 item, 1757.

MS 36,352 /6 Unbound notebook containing accounts of sales of wool,


potatoes and oats sold by Bryan Dunn, the steward on the
O’Hara estate in County Sligo.
1 item, 1769-72.

MS 36,352 /7 Bills and receipts relating to payments made for farm


stocks such as seeds and poultry.
4 items, 1775-1856.

MS 36,352 /8 Receipts relating to payments made relating to the


Annaghmore estate farm, including for sheep and cattle.
8 items, 1800-16.

MS 34,286 Bound account book containing accounts of stock on the


estate farm, sales of oats, and payments made to labourers,
etc.
1 item, 1825-47.

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MS 36,352 /9 Receipts relating to payments made to suppliers to the
Annaghmore estate farm.
37 items, 1919.

MS 36,352 /10 Bound ‘farm account book’ of the Annaghmore Estates


Company, 1929-47 [contains lists of stock on the estate
farm, accounts of payments to workmen and accounts of
sales of poultry and stock].
1 item, 1929-47.

MS 36,352 /11 Receipts relating to payments made to suppliers to the


Annaghmore estate farm.
16 items, 1940-3.

MS 36,352 /12 Bound volume containing accounts of eggs received and


sold by the Annaghmore Estates Company, 1962-67.
1 item, 1962-67

MS 36,352 /13 File containing bills and receipts, chiefly of the


Annaghmore Estate company, but some relating to
household and personal expenses.
c. 200 items, 1975-76

I.xvii.3. Estate Farm: Income Tax

Consists largely of correspondence of Charles Kean O'Hara, principally


with John Sullivan, income tax agent, Villierstown, County Waterford and
the Office of the Inspector of Taxes, Sligo concerning the payment of and
appeals against British and Irish income tax, super tax and sur tax.
Enclosed with the correspondence are a number of accounts of farm
expenditure, inventories of stock on the O'Hara desmense, and statements
of the sources of Charles Kean O'Hara’s income. It also includes some
material relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s personal income tax.

MS 36,353 /1-8 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara, principally


with John Sullivan, Income Tax agent, Villierstown,
County Waterford and the Office of the Inspector of Taxes,
Sligo concerning the payment of and appeals against
British and Irish income tax, super tax and sur tax. Includes
a number of accounts of farm expenditure, inventories of
stock on the O’Hara desmense, and statements of the
sources of Charles Kean O’Hara’s income.
326 items in eight folders, 1919-35:
43 items, 1919-20.
44 items, 1921-22.
37 items, 1923-24
35 items, 1925-26.
33 items, 1927.
45 items, 1928.

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61 items, 1929-31.
62 items, 1932-35

I.xvii.4. Labourers

MS 36,354 Agreement between Charles William O’Hara and Patrick


Morrow for his employment as a farm labourer.
1 item, 1880.

I.xviii. Other Estates

I.xviii.1. Cooper Estate

A small collection of papers relating to the estate of the Cooper family of


Coopershill, County Sligo. There is a larger collection of Cooper papers in
the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast.

I.xviii.1.a. Legal Papers

MS 36,355 /1 Copy indenture of fine on lands of Glenbegg and


Crossbolly, County Leitrim between Harloe Phibbs and
Usher Edgeworth and William Henry Cooper, with related
papers.
2 items, 1781-88.

MS 36,355 /2 Legal papers relating to the ownership of lands at


Knockinagrough, County Sligo, purchased from Phillip
Thompson by Arthur Cooper.
5 items, c. 1763-91.

MS 20,367 Petition to Edward Synge Cooper from Hugh Connors,


huntsman, requesting a few acres of land to rent at
Riverstown, County Sligo, early nineteenth century.

MS 36,355 /3 Legal papers relating to the case of Joshua Edward Cooper,


‘a lunatic’ with related papers.
6 items, 1822-28.

MS 36,355 /4-8 Legal papers, including briefs for counsel in relation to


the case of Catherine Jane Cooper v Charles William
Cooper concerning the settlement of the estate of Arthur
Brooke Cooper and the inheritance of the Coopershill
estate.
5 items in five folders, 1855.

I.xviii.1.b. Leases

MS 36,356 Copy lease for three lives of lands at Gortneglough and


other lands in County Leitrim from William Henry Cooper
to Thady Berrin.

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1 item, 3 December 1754.

I.xviii.1.c. Rentals

MS 36,357 Rental of the Coopershill Estate inherited by Arthur


Cooper O’Hara, under the will of his father, Charles
William O’Hara.
1 item, c. 1882.

I.xviii.1.d. Surveys and Valuations

MS 36,358 /1 Survey by Thomas Graham of part of the lands of


Knockmullen ‘being part of the estate of E. G. Cooper’.
1 item, 1849.

MS 36,358 /2 Valuation of the Coopershill estate in County Sligo.


1 item, 1858.

MS 36,358 /3 Account of stock on the Coopershill estate.


1 item, 1863.

MS 36,358 /4 Typed list of wines at Coopershill.


1 item, 1950.

I.xviii.2. Fermanagh Estate

I.xviii.2.a. Title deeds

MS 36,359 Copy conveyance from the Irish Encumbered Estates Court


Commissioners to Maxwell Hamilton of lands at Boho,
County Fermanagh.
1 item, 1855.

I.xviii.2.b. Surveys

MS 36,360 Detailed survey of Kean O’Hara’s lands in Fermanagh,


with amount of rents paid.
1 item, no date.

I.xviii.2.c. Correspondence and Papers

MS 36,361 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from the Irish Church


Temporalities Commission concerning the sale of lands in
Reyfad, County Fermanagh under the Irish Church Act,
1869.
1 item, 1871.

I.xviii.3. Cookson Estate

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MS 36,362 /1 Conveyance in the form of a lease and release (release
missing) of lands at York and Lancaster from Margaret
Cookson to Edward King and Henry Waddington.
1 item, 27 June 1780.

MS 36,362 /2 ‘Survey and Particulars of the late Mrs. Cookson’s estates


in the Parishes of Clapham and Benthan’, undated.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,362 /3 Legal agreement relating to the Cookson estate in


Wakefield, Yorkshire between Edward King, Henry
Waddington, Margaret Cookson and Thomas Holme.
5 items, 1747-80.

MS 36,362 /4 Notebook containing estate accounts relating to the


Cookson estate, including accounts of rents paid, details of
tenancies, accounts re tithes due, etc. 1749-1815.
1 item, 1749-1815.

MS 20,365 Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the


Cookson family and their estate in Yorkshire, c. 1780-
1792.

MS 36,362 /5 Document relating to a mortgage on the Cookson estate in


Lancashire.
1 item, 1807.

MS 20,306 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) and to Charles


King O’Hara, from Thomas Van Straubenzee and other
members of the Straubenzee family of Spennithorne,
Yorkshire, mainly concerning the disposal of the Cookson
estate in Yorkshire.
85 items in 6 folders, 1809-1846.

I.xviii.4. Other Estates: General

MS 36,363 /1 Evidence relative to the chief rent out of Nicholson’s


estate.
2 items, 1616.

MS 36,363 /2 List of Sir John Peyton’s properties in England. Also


transcribed copy.
2 items, 1647, [original is very fragile – conservation].

MS 36,363 /3 Lease for three lives of the Curragh Coffee House, Kildare
Town from Thomas Pasley to Viscount Jocelyn, Sir Ralph
Gore Booth, Robert Clements and Charles O’Hara (the
elder).
1 item, 30 June 1761.

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MS 36,363 /4 Rental of the estate of Laurence Dundas in County
Roscommon and County Sligo.
1 item, 1762.

MS 36,363 /5 Receipt and payment book relating to the Longford estate.


1 item, 1765.

MS 36,363 /6 Deed of conveyance of lands at Tullyligue and other lands


in County Kerry and County Limerick from Charles
O’Hara, Thomas Rice, Robert Trench, Rowland
Blennerhasset and James Carrique Ponsonby to William
Grady (the younger).
1 item, 28 November 1785.

MS 36,363 /7 Plan of Templehouse, the Perceval family’s residence in


County Sligo.
1 item, 1823.

MS 36,363 /8 Memorandum (2 copies) of an agreement between the Earl


of Orkney and Sir Ralph Gore Booth relating to the
purchase of the Earl’s Sligo property.
2 items, 17 October 1832.

MS 36,363 /9 Copy deed of covenant for production of title deeds of


lands at Mymlough and Kinnagrelly by William Henry
Langley and Charles Langley, relating to the Savage estate.
1 item, 26 October 1865.

MS 36,363 /10 List of lands in the County of Leitrim sold by Daniel


Gahan to Richard Geering.
1 item, undated.

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II. HOUSEHOLD RECORDS

This subgroup consists of a small number of account books with


shopkeepers and retailers, and a very large collection of bills and receipts
for household goods and items of personal consumption supplied to the
O’Hara household between 1707 and 1944. It also includes papers
relating to the building, maintenance and upkeep of the O’Hara residence
at Annaghmore.

II.i. Housekeeping Accounts

II.i.1. Account Books

MS 36,364 /1 Account of ‘meat and wine bills’ kept by Lady Mary


O’Hara while living at Bath and Harrow.
2 items, 1753-58.

MS 36,364 /2 Butchers’ books kept by Lady Mary O’Hara while living at


Bath and Harrow.
3 items, 1754-57.

MS 36,364 /3 Household account books kept by Lady Mary O’Hara


while living at Bath and Harrow.
3 items, 1753-59.

MS 36,364 /4 Unbound notebook containing accounts of Charles and


Lady Mary O’Hara, principally relating to household
expenses at Harrow.
1 item, 1755-7.

MS 36,364 /5 Small notebook containing details of Charles O’Hara (the


elder’s) account with James Johnston and Co, brewer, in
New Street, London.
1 item, 1758.

MS 36,364 /6 Account of wines and ales at Annaghmore.


1 item, 1770.

MS 36,364 /7 Book of accounts of expenditure of members of the O’Hara


family.
1 item, 1803-16.

MS 16,832 Notebook containing tradesmen’s names, 1783.

MS 36,364 /8 Account book of Charles William O’Hara with Thomas


Mousson (ironmongers).
1 item, 1862-63.

MS 36,364 /9 Bound notebook containing butcher’s accounts for


Annaghmore.

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1 item, 1868.

MS 36,364 /10 Accounts of an unidentified member of the O’Hara family,


including items such as meals and clothes.
1 item, undated.

II.i.2. Bills and Receipts

A large number of bills and receipts relating to household expenses,


including receipts from grocers, drapers, stationers, tailors, chemists,
merchants, clothiers jewellers, ironmongers and wine merchants. They
relate chiefly to retailers in Sligo town and county and also Dublin and
London. Some of the bills date from periods when the family resided in
England, principally in Harrow and Bath.

MS 36,365 /1 67 items, undated[conservation].


MS 36,365 /2 41 items, 1705-13.
MS 36,365 /3 19 items, 1714-17.
MS 36,365 /4 36 items, 1718-23.
MS 36,365 /5 36 items, 1724-30.
MS 36,365 /6 55 items, 1732-40.
MS 36,365 /7 56 items, 1741-43.
MS 36,365 /8 39 items, 1745-48.
MS 36,365 /9 25 items, 1749-52.
MS 36,365 /10 22 items, 1753-54, [mainly London bills] [conservation].
MS 36,365 /11 29 items, 1755-58.
MS 36,365 /12 54 items, 1759-70.

MS 36,366 /1 32 items, 1771-87 [conservation].


MS 36,366 /2 39 items, 1788-91.
MS 36,366 /3 29 items, 1792-93.
MS 36,366 /4 93 items in 2 files, 1794-1801.
MS 36,366 /5-6 232 items in 2 files, 1802-9.
MS 36,366 /7-8 133 items in 2 files, 1810-19.
MS 36,366 /9 10 items, 1821-23.
MS 36,366 /10 30 items, 1825-33.
MS 36,366 /11 77 items, 1834-43.
MS 36,366 /12 29 items, 1844-45.
MS 36,366 /13 32 items, 1846.
MS 36,366 /14 19 items, 1847.

MS 36,367 /1 49 items, 1848-9.


MS 36,367 /2 17 items, 1852-54.
MS 36,367 /3 40 items, 1855-58.
MS 36,367 /4 124 items, 1859-61.
MS 36,367 /5 60 items, 1862.
MS 36,367 /6 90 items, 1863.
MS 36,367 /7 49 items, 1864.
MS 36,367 /8 76 items, 1865.
MS 36,367 /9 51 items, 1866.

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MS 36,367 /10 57 items, 1867.
MS 36,367 /11 99 items, 1868.
MS 36,367 /12 90 items, 1869.
MS 36,367 /13 114 items, 1870.
MS 36,367 /14 122 items, 1871.
MS 36,367 /15 106 items, 1872.

MS 36,368 /1 88 items, 1873.


MS 36,368 /2 101 items, 1874.
MS 36,368 /3-4 107 items in two folders, 1875.
MS 36,368 /5 92 items, 1876.
MS 36,368 /6-7 101 items in two folders, 1877.
MS 36,368 /8-9 139 items in two folders, 1878.
MS 36,368 /10-11 98 items in two folders, 1879.
MS 36,368 /12 64 items, 1880.

MS 36,369 /1-2 101 items in two folders, 1881.


MS 36,369 /3 85 items, 1882.
MS 36,369 /4-5 129 items in two folders, 1883.
MS 36,369 /6-7 105 items in two folders, 1884.
MS 36,369 /8 55 items, 1885.
MS 36,369 /9-10 106 items in two folders, 1886.
MS 36,369 /11-13 188 items in three folders, 1887-8.

MS 36,370 /1-2 101 items in two folders, 1889.


MS 36,370 /3 66 items, 1890.
MS 36,370 /4-5 131 items in two folders, 1891.
MS 36,370 /6 1 item, 1892.
MS 36,370 /7-8 110 items in two folders, 1893.
MS 36,370 /9-10 89 items in two folders, 1894.
MS 36,370 /11-12 127 items in two folders, 1895

MS 36,371 /1 19 items, 1896.


MS 36,371 /2 57 items, 1897-1901.
MS 36,371 /3-4 96 items in two folders, 1908.
MS 36,371 /5-6 104 items in two folders, 1909.
MS 36,371 /7-8 127 items in two folders, 1914.
MS 36,371 /9-10 126 items in two folders, 1915-16.

MS 36,372 /1-2 123 items in two folders, 1917.


MS 36,372 /3-4 126 items in two folders, 1918.
MS 36,372 /5-6 132 items in two folders, 1919.
MS 36,372 /7 3 items, 1920.
MS 36,372 /8-9 144 items in two folders, 1939-40.
MS 36,372 /10-11 101 items in two folders, 1941.
MS 36,372 /12-13 108 items in two folders, 1942.
MS 36,372 /14 99 items, 1943.
MS 36,372 /15-16 107 items in two folders, 1944.

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II.ii. Buildings and Maintenance

Bills, estimates, plans and specifications for various buildings and


maintenance projects carried out on the O’Hara residence at Annaghmore
between 1718 and 1875. Before it was renovated in the early 1820s the
house was know as Nymphsfield.

II.ii.1. Bills and Receipts etc.

MS 36,373 /1 Bills, receipts and accounts in relation to the building of


the O’Hara residence at Nymphsfield; includes receipts of
payments made to labourers and masons.
58 items, 1712-25, [–one for conservation].

MS 36,373 /2-3 Bills, receipts and accounts for maintenance work done at
the O’Hara residence in County Sligo, such as glass fitting,
lock fitting and chimney sweeping.
Two folders:
13 items, 1743-99.
12 items, 1800-79.

MS 36,373 /4 Accounts for building work done at the O’Hara residence


in Nymphsfield and on the ‘cow house’ on the demesne.
3 items, 1756-59.

MS 36,373 /5 Bill from Bryan Correstine for painting and slating work
done at ‘the dwelling house’ at Nymphsfield.
1 item, 1806.

MS 36,373 /6 Notebook containing accounts in relation to the building of


the O’Hara residence at Annaghmore. Includes estimates
of the cost involved.
1 item, 1823.

MS 36,373 /7 Bills and receipts in relation to the building of the O’Hara


residence at Annaghmore.
29 items, 1823-25.

MS 36,373 /8-13 Accounts of payments made to labourers in relation to


building work at Annaghmore; includes accounts of
payments made to carpenters, stone cutters, masons and
general labourers.
60 items in six folders, 1823-24:
1 item, March-May 1823
12 items, June-August 1823
10 items, September-December 1823
10 items, January-May 1824
11 items, May-July 1824
16 items, August-November 1824.

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MS 36,373 /14 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara in relation to the
building of the O’Hara residence at Annaghmore.
Correspondents include John Lynn, architect, James
Gamble and W Collins.
20 items, 1823-26.

MS 36,373 /15 Bills, receipts and correspondence in relation to building


work carried out on ‘the new coach house and servants
rooms’ at Annaghmore.
29 items, 1864-66.

MS 36,373 /16 Notebook containing accounts in relation to building work


at Annaghmore; includes accounts of payments made to J F
Fuller, architect, and Henry Sharpe, builder. Also includes
accounts in relation to the building of the ‘glebe house’ at
Riverstown’.
1 item, 1871-75.

MS 36,373 /17 Contracts, agreements, estimates and receipts in relation to


building work at Annaghmore.
13 items, 1871-75.

MS 36,373 /18-19 Letters to Charles William O’Hara concerning building


work at Annaghmore, 1871-73. Principal correspondents
include J F Fuller, the architect, and Henry Sharpe, the
builder.
47 items in two folders, 1871-7.

MS 36,373 /20 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from Ross Murray &
Co, Engineers, Dublin re proposed work to be carried out
on the coach houses and dairy and other works carried out
by them at Annaghmore. With certificates authorising
payments to them by J F Fuller, architect, and accounts
enclosed.
16 items, 1873-75.

MS 36,373 /21 Receipts relating to maintenance work at Annaghmore.


2 items, 1940-1.

MS 36,373 /22 A specification of various building works and repairs to be


done at Dr Blenerhasett’s house in Coolaney, County Sligo.
2 items, undated.

II.ii.2. Household; Plans and Sketches

MS 36,374 /1 Rough sketches of the O’Hara residence at Nymphsfield,


annotated by Charles O’Hara (the younger).
11 items, undated, [c. 1770s/1780s].

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MS 36,374 /2-3 Architectural drawings by John Lynn, architect, showing
his designs for the O’Hara residence at Annaghmore. Also
rough sketches of same and a letter to Charles William
O’Hara from W. H. Lyme, architect, enclosing these
‘drawings’, which he found while ‘arranging some papers
lately’.
18 items in two folders, c. 1822-76.

MS 36,374 /4 Designs by William King for the gate lodge and


schoolhouse at Annaghmore.
2 items, undated.

MS 36,374 /5 Plan of ‘proposed alterations’ to the ‘Kitchen offices at


Annaghmore’.
1 item, undated [c. 1862-64.]

MS 36,374 /6 Plans (hand-coloured) in relation to building work to be


carried out at Annaghmore. Includes designs for alterations
to the O’Hara residence at Annaghmore and for the dairy
and steward’s lodge to be built there.
6 items, c. 1874-76.

MS 36,374 /7 Plans for ‘brickwork for glass houses’ at Annaghmore [in


poor condition].
1 item, 1901.

MS 36,374 /8 Miscellaneous plans of unidentified buildings.


3 items, undated.

II.iii. Recipe Books/ Cellar Books etc.

Includes a small number of recipes and cellar books compiled by various


members of the O’Hara family dating from the late eighteenth to the early
nineteenth centuries.

MS 36,375 /1 Assorted recipes, including one for making ‘champaign


wine.’
8 items, late eighteenth century.

MS 36,375 /2 Pages from notebook relating to ‘game and wildfowl’,


1754. Also assorted cures for the ‘bite of a mad dog’,
undated.
4 items, Eighteenth century.

MS 36,375 /3 Assorted formulae for making boot polish, powder to


freeze wine, and mortar.
8 items, late eighteenth century – 1840s.

MS 16,724 Medical recipe book of Charlotte O’Hara, c. 1808.

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MS 36,375 /4 Cellar book of Charles King O’Hara [?].
1 item, 1840-54.

MS 16,738 Scrapbook of Charles William O’Hara, containing medical


recipes for treating ailments in animals, c. 1845-1880.

II.iv. Servants

A small amount of material relating to domestic servants employed at


Annaghmore.

MS 36,376 /1 Receipts relating to servants at the O’Hara residence at


Nymphsfield.
6 items, 1763.

MS 36,376 /2 Notes by Charles King O’Hara in relation to the duties of


various servants at Annaghmore. Includes notes on the
‘duties of the Stewards of the Estate and Stewards of the
Desmense’ and a list of fines to be imposed on ‘members
of the laundry … absent from Sunday evening prayer’.
4 items, c. 1832.

MS 36,376 /3 List of milk allowances of servants at Annaghmore.


1 item, 1874.

MS 36,376 /4 Correspondence and policies in relation to the insurance of


domestic servants and workmen at Annaghmore. Principal
correspondents are the General Accident Fire and Life
Assurance Corporation and the Northern Assurance
Company.
10 items, 1907-14.

II.v. Insurance Policies etc.

Correspondence, policies and receipts relating principally but not


exclusively to general and fire insurance policies on the O’Hara family
residence at Annaghmore.

MS 36,377 /1 Fire insurance policies and receipts from the National


Assurance Company, the Sun Fire Office, the British and
Foreign Life and Fire Assurance Company, London and the
Patriotic Fire Office in relation to the O’Hara residence at
Annaghmore.
16 items, 1822-1901.

MS 36,377 /2-5 Receipts in relation to various insurance policies from the


Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office, the Royal
Exchange Assurance Company, the Provident Life Office,
the Yorkshire Insurance Company and the National
Assurance Company of Ireland.

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86 items in four folders, 1862-1941.

MS 36,377 /6 Correspondence, principally with the Provincial Bank of


Ireland, Sligo, the Northern Assurance Company Ltd and
the Royal Exchange Assurance Company of Ireland, in
relation to various fire and accident insurance policies held
by the O’Haras. With a number of fire insurance policies
enclosed.
26 items, 1874-1941.

MS 36,377 /7 Correspondence between Arthur Jackson and Son Ltd and


the Yorkshire Insurance Co Ltd relating to Charles Kean
O’Hara’s insurance policy.
6 items, 1930-41.

MS 36,377 /8 Correspondence and insurance policy from the Union


Assurance Society Ltd in relation to motor car insurance.
1 item, 1935.

MS 36,377 /9 Notes relating to insurance premiums.


1 item, undated.

II.vi. Inventories

MS 36,378 /1 An account of items in the pantry and cellar of


Annaghmore.
1 item, 1721.

MS 16,734 Gardening memorandum book of Charlotte Elisabeth


O’Hara, 1808.

MS 36,378 /2 Notebook listing trees planted by Charles King O’Hara on


the O’Hara estate.
1 item, 1830-39.

MS 36,378 /3 Inventories by Peter Lawson and Sons, Nurserymen,


Edinburgh, relating to trees planted at Annaghmore. Also
letter relating to same.
1 item, 1861.

MS 36,378 /4 Inventory of furniture, stock and farm implements at


Annaghmore.
1 item, June 1860.

MS 36,378 /5 Inventory of utensils in Annaghmore dairy.


1 item, 27 February 1862.

MS 36,378 /6 Valuation of the indoor and out door effects at


Annaghmore, by Rowlette and McMullen.
1 item, 1898.

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MS 36,378 /7 Valuation of household furniture and effects at
Annaghmore by E Roulette.
1 item, 25 June 1940.

MS 36,378 /8 A list of china left in Dublin.


1 item, undated.

II.vii. Leases

MS 36,379 /1 Agreement to lease Temple House by Kean O’Hara.


1 item, c. 1686.

MS 36,379 /2 Draft lease for the term of the life of the tenant of
Annaghmore House from the Annaghmore Estates
Company to Charles Kean O’Hara.
1 item, 30 October 1940.

II.viii. Assorted Bills, Bonds and Receipts

Including receipts for estate, household and personal expenses.

MS 36,380 /1 6 items, 1621-65.


MS 36,380 /2 53 items, 1675-1703 [conservation].
MS 36,380 /3 47 items, 1704-12.
MS 36,380 /4 20 items, 1715-19.
MS 36,380 /5 29 items, 1720-5.
MS 36,380 /6 10 items, 1726-28 [conservation].
MS 36,380 /7 6 items, 1729.
MS 36,380 /8 16 items, 1731-34.
MS 36,380 /9 29 items, 1735-9.
MS 36,380 /10 5 items, 1740-2.
MS 36,380 /11-12 49 items in two folders, 1743.
MS 36,380 /13 58 items, 1744-45.
MS 36,380 /14 38 items, 1746-50.
MS 36,380 /15 45 items, 1751-5 [conservation].
MS 36,380 /16 20 items, 1756 [conservation].
MS 36,380 /17-19 65 items in three folders, 1757.
MS 36,380 /20 35 items, 1758-9.
MS 36,380 /21 50 items, 1760-1 [conservation].
MS 36,380 /22-23 57 items in two folders, 1762.
MS 36,380 /24 15 items, 1763-5.
MS 36,380 /25 16 items, 1766-9.
MS 36,380 /26 20 items, 1770.
MS 36,380 /27 8 items, 1772.

MS 36,381 /1 11 items, 1774.


MS 36,381 /2 6 items, 1779-82.
MS 36,381 /3 48 items, 1783.
MS 36,381 /4 44 items, 1784.

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MS 36,381 /5 61 items, 1785.
MS 36,381 /6 45 items, 1786.
MS 36,381 /7 25 items, 1787.
MS 36,381 /8 27 items, 1788.
MS 36,381 /9 21 items, 1789.
MS 36,381 /10 44 items, 1790.
MS 36,381 /11 61 items, 1791.
MS 36,381 /12-14 136 items in three folders, 1792.
MS 36,381 /15 57 items, 1793.

MS 36,382 /1-2 74 items in two folders, 1794.


MS 36,382 /3 64 items, 1795.
MS 36,382 /4 67 items, 1796.
MS 36,382 /5 61 items, 1797.
MS 36,382 /6 48 items, 1798-9.
MS 36,382 /7 39 items, 1800.
MS 36,382 /8 54 items, 1801-3.
MS 36,382 /9-10 79 items in two files, 1804-7.
MS 36,382 /11 99 items, 1809-11.
MS 36,382 /12 23 items, 1812.
MS 36,382 /13 2 items, 1813.
MS 36,382 /14 55 items, 1814-15.
MS 36,382 /15 13 items, 1816-7.
MS 36,382 /16 22 items, 1818-9.
MS 36,382 /17 13 items, 1820-24.
MS 36,382 /18 31 items, 1826-40.
MS 36,382 / 19 70 items, 1841-47 [conservation].
MS 36,382 /20 25 items, 1852-86.
MS 36,382 /21 25 items, undated.

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III. FAMILY PAPERS

III.i. Family members

This subgroup comprises the largest part of the archive and consists of
personal items such as diaries, certificates, commissions, personal account
books, political correspondence and personal correspondence. The
material is organized by individual family members, beginning with the
male heirs. Where necessary, the individual’s papers have been divided
into personal, general and political papers. The largest part of this group
consists of the papers of Charles Kean O’Hara.

III.i.1. Kean O’Hara (the elder), d. 1675.

Kean O’Hara (the elder) succeeded to the O’Hara estate on the death of
his brother, Teige O’Hara in 1634. Like Teige, he had been brought up as
a Protestant by the Court of Wards, after the death of their father, Cormac
O’Hara. Kean O’Hara was married twice; first to Anne Loftus, daughter
of Sir Adam Loftus, and then to Rose Newman, daughter of John
Newman of Dublin City. Rose Newman had been married to William
Crofton before this marriage. After Kean’s death, she married Sir John
Peyton, Governor of Ross Castle, County Kerry. Only a small amount of
material relating to Kean O’Hara (the elder) is in the collection. It
includes papers that appear to have been generated by him or to have been
associated with him.

III.i.1.a. Papers

MS 36,383 /1 Commission to swear Sir Alan Loftus and Robert


Wingfield [Viscount Powerscourt] as Lord Justices.
1 item, 1622.

MS 36,383 /2 Commission [in fragile condition] to Sir Edward Fitzharris,


Nicholas Phillips and others to take evidence from James
Condon.
1 item, 1639.

III.i.1.b. Personal Accounts and Papers

MS 36,384 Personal account books of Lady Rose Peyton, widow of


Kean O’Hara (the elder), with accounts of payments made
to her by her son, Kean O’Hara (the younger).
2 items, 1677-95.

III.i.2. Kean O’Hara (the younger), d. 1719.

Kean O’Hara (the younger) inherited the O’Hara estate on the death of his
brother, Adam, in 1684. He married Elinor Matthew, daughter of George
Matthew of Thomastown, County Tipperary in 1701. Unlike her husband,
Elinor O’Hara was a Roman Catholic, although their wedding took place

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in an Anglican Church and their children were brought up in the Church
of Ireland. Kean O’Hara (the younger) was appointed High Sheriff of
County Sligo in 1701. The papers include material which appears to have
been generated by him or to have been associated with him.

III.i.2.a. Correspondence

MS 20,386 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger) of County Sligo,


from members of the family of O’Hara of Crebilly and
Luminary, County Antrim, with some associated items,
principally re family and estate matters, but with some
references to political affairs.
20 items, 1 May 1674-31 October 1718.

MS 20,277 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger), mainly relating to


estate, family and financial matters, correspondents include
Richard Tennison and William Lloyd, bishop of Killala.
8 items, c. 1690-1718.

MS 20,384 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger), mainly from


members of his family and connections, principally re
family and estate matters, with some reference to
parliamentary and military affairs.
175 items in 4 folders, 7 May 1700- 23 August 1715.

MS 36,385 /1 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger) from various


correspondents including William Smith and Thomas
Martin. Topics of correspondence include financial and
parliamentary matters.
3 items, 1709-18.

MS 20,385 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger), mainly from


members of his family and connections, principally
relating to family and estate matters, but with some
references to political affairs.
68 items , 1710-1719.

MS 36,385 /2 Letter from Owen McDermott to Kean O’Hara (the


younger) relating to payment for his services.
1 item, 1716.

III.i.2.b. Correspondence of Kean O’Hara (the elder) and Kean


O’Hara (the younger)

MS 20,382 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger), and Kean O’Hara


(the elder), mainly from members of their family and
connections principally relating to family and estate
matters with some reference to parliamentary affairs.
1616-1692.

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MS 20,383 Letters to and by members of the O’Hara family and
connections, principal correspondents being Kean O’Hara
(the elder) and Kean O’Hara (the younger), subjects mainly
estate matters and parliamentary affairs.
1692-1700.

III.i.2.c. Papers

MS 36,386 /1 Copy of the proposals of the Archbishop of Canterbury


and other prelates to James II.
1 item, c. 1688.

MS 36,386 /2 Proclamation by Henry Luttrell, Governor of Sligo,


regarding the condition of County Sligo [tenants being
burned out of their houses, their cattle being suffered to eat
and destroy their crops]. Authorises Kean O’Hara and Sir
Edward Crofton to take whatever steps necessary to restore
peace in the county.
1 item, 19 June 1690.

MS 36,386 /3 Proclamation by Lord Tyrconnell concerning the


circulation of ‘false money’.
1 item, 2 August 1690.

MS 36,386 /4 Proclamation by Lord Tyrconnell concerning the


appointment of the Duke of Berwick as Commander in
Chief of the Army.
1 item, 5 September 1690.

MS 36,386 /5 Testimonial to Kean O’Hara from the Protestants of


County Sligo. Signatories include Matthew Ormsby,
Robert Fleming, William Rush, and others, 1691; account
of meal received into the stores from the barony of Leyney,
28 April to 3 May 1691.
2 items, 1691

MS 36,386 /6 Declaration dated 4 April 1696 by ‘the Governor, Deputy


Governor, Justices of the Peace, [and the] officers of the
Militia’ of County Sligo, condemning ‘the horrible and
detestable conspiracy for assassinating his Majesty [King
William]’ and disassociating themselves from ‘the
pretended Prince of Wales.’
1 item, 1696.

MS 36,386 /7 Copy of oath of allegiance to King William.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,386 /8 Instrument of Kean O’Hara, the High Sheriff of County


Sligo, appointing Edward Walter (the younger) Deputy
Sheriff.

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1 item, 1702.

MS 36,386 /9 Deed relating to the appointment of Kean O’Hara (the


younger) as High Sheriff of County Sligo and the discharge
of Frances King from the same position.
1 item, 19 February 1702.

MS 36,386 /10 List of persons giving bonds to appear at sessions of court


in County Sligo.
1 item, 1697-1703.

MS 36,386 /11 Instructions to Commissioners of Array for County Sligo.


Commissioners include Kean O’Hara, Edward Wingfield,
Matthew Ormsby, Percy Gethin and Josiah Cooper.
1 item, 23 August 1715.

III.i.2.d. Personal Accounts and Papers

MS 36,387 /1 Bills, receipts and accounts of Kean and Elinor O’Hara,


relating to their personal expenses, including account of
school fees for their sons, Charles, Kean and Adam.
48 items, 1690-1734.

MS 36,387 /2 Receipt by William Percivale in respect of payment made


to his mother, Mary Aldworth, by Kean O’Hara.
1 item, 1704.

MS 36,387 /3 Wages and general account book of Kean O’Hara,


including records of payments made to him by his wife
Elinor O’Hara. Bound volume with leather and metal
clasps.
1 item, 1705-18.

MS 36,387 /4 Receipt for £1 from Oliver O’Hara paid to him to ensure


that he stays away from Kean O’Hara and does not make
any claims on the O’Hara estate.
1 item, 1718/9.

MS 36,387 /5 Papers of Mrs Elinor O’Hara relating to her allowance as


the widow of Kean O’Hara and guardian of Charles
O’Hara (the elder).
2 items, 1719 (1 undated).

MS 36,387 /6 Personal account book of Elinor O’Hara, wife of Kean


O’Hara.
1 item, 1719-31.

MS 36,387 /7 Personal account book of Elinor O’Hara, wife of Kean


O’Hara.
1 item, 1722-23.

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MS 36,387 /8 Medical prescriptions for Elinor O’Hara.
2 items, 1730-3.

III.i.3. Charles O’Hara (the elder), d. 1776

In 1739 Charles O’Hara (the elder) married Lady Mary Carmichael, a


daughter of the Earl of Hyndford, and sister of William Carmichael, later
Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin. He was appointed High Sheriff
of County Sligo in 1740 and sat as MP for Ballinakill in Queen’s County
and for Armagh in the Irish House of Commons. Through his political
activities he became friendly with Edmund Burke with whom he
conducted an extensive correspondence. His surviving political papers
reflect his interest in Irish economic affairs. They include an extremely
useful undated account of the different factions within the Irish House of
Commons, with Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) comments on individual
MPs and their allegiances.

III.i.3.a. Correspondence

MS 36,388 /1 Two letters to Charles O’Hara (the elder) from an


unidentified correspondent, concerning Lady Betty Moore.
2 items, 1701.

MS 20,279 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the elder), also some letters by


him, mainly on estate and financial topics, but including
letters from William Carmichael, Bishop of Meath.
26 items, 1726-1774.

MS 36,388 /2 Letter from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Frances O’Hara


regarding the payment of a bill for £60.
1 item, 1731.

MS 36,388 /3 Letter from John Gordon to Mr Wallis relating to bills of


exchange drawn by Charles O’Hara (the elder) in his
favour.
1 item, 3 February 1734.

MS 36,388 /4 Letter from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to John Goodwin,


concerning his legal affairs and the marriage settlement of
Kean and Elinor O’Hara.
1 item, c. 1734.

MS 36,388 /5 Letters from various correspondents including Charles


O’Hara (the elder), Thomas Butler, Thomas James and
Henry Cope, relating to the debts of William Cope.
6 items, 1736-77.

MS 36,388 /6 Letters from Lady Elizabeth Hyndford to Charles O’Hara


(the elder), principally relating to her financial affairs.

141
4 items, 1752.

MS 20,389 Unsigned and unaddressed letters from Charles O’Hara


(the elder) to his wife Lady Mary (née Carmichael), with
many references to parliamentary and political matters.
18 April 1755 to April 1758.

MS 20,391 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the elder) from Henry Seymour


Conway, with many references to parliamentary and
political matters.
57 items, November 1756- December 1775.

MS 20,392 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the elder), mainly relating to


political matters, including letters from Richard Robinson
(later Baron Rokeby), Primate of Ireland, Armagh.
8 items, 9 July 1772- 6 December 1774.

III.i.3.b. Correspondence of Kean O’Hara (the younger) and Charles


O’Hara (the elder)

MS 20,387 Letters mainly to Kean O’Hara (the younger) from Charles


O’Hara, 1st Baron Tyrawley and James O’Hara, 2nd Baron
Tyrawley, with some associated correspondence,
containing some references to political matters,
4 September 1694-October 1787, with 20th century notes
by Valentine O’Hara.

MS 20,388 Letters to Kean O’Hara (the younger) and Charles O’Hara


(the elder), from the Rev Toby Caufield, with some letters
by other members of the Caufield family, containing
references to family and estate matters, with some mention
of parliamentary affairs.
58 items, 20 March 1696- 27 December 1762.

III.i.3.c. Papers

MS 20,390 Miscellaneous papers of Charles O’Hara (the elder),


relating to parliamentary affairs, including economic and
financial matters, including several undated documents.
14 items in 2 folders, c. 1737-1767.

MS 36,389 /1 Recognizance of Charles O’Hara, Kean O’Hara and Loftus


Jones, appointing Charles O’Hara (the elder) as the legal
guardian of Elizabeth Mathew.
1 item, 7 March 1738.

MS 36,389 /2 Political memoranda on European affairs in French,


including ‘Considerations sur des Finances de le France’
and notes on the ‘Roy de Sardaigne’ by an unknown
author.

142
7 items, undated [c. 1740s.1750s].

MS 36,389 /3 ‘Memoire’ by an unknown author, written to promote the


establishment of a colony on the Orinoco River. With
related documents [all in French].
10 items, undated [mid-eighteenth century?].

MS 36,389 /4 Draft [slightly torn] of an ‘Act for raising money to pay the
debts of Charles O’Hara, Esquire.
1 item, undated [mid-eighteenth century].

MS 36,389 /5 ‘State of the Nation for the year 1745’; a hand-written


statement of government expenditure for 1745.
1 item, 1745.

MS 36,389 /6 ‘Richard Cox’s statement of His Majestie’s Revenue’,


1757-60.
1 item, 1760.

MS 36,389 /7 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the elder) on ‘the case of the


barony of Ross’.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,389 /8 ‘Observations on the different interests in the House of


Commons of Ireland’ by Charles O’Hara (the elder), with
his comments on individual MPs and their party
allegiances.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,389 /9 Notes by Charles O’Hara (the elder) on Irish history,


including extracts taken from Sir James Ware’s works on
the subject.
2 items, undated.

MS 36,389 /10 Accounts of the imports of various commodities into the


port of Dublin.
7 items, 1770-1.

III.i.3.d. Personal Accounts and Papers

MS 36,390 /1-6 Personal bills, bonds and receipts of Charles O’Hara (the
elder) and his wife, Lady Mary O’Hara, relating to personal
expenses such as travel, lodgings, repairs, school expenses
(of their sons, Charles and William) and the funeral
expenses of Elinor O’Hara.
Six files:
15 items, 1718-30.
43 items, 1731-40.
62 items, 1741-50.
45 items, 1751-60.

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7 items, 1761-80.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,390 /7 Bound copy of an account book belonging to Charles


O’Hara (the elder) and Elinor O’Hara.
1 item, 1718-27.

MS 36,390 /8 Accounts, legal papers, receipts and correspondence in


relation to the personal financial affairs of Charles O’Hara
(the elder), primarily relating to his dealings with John
Mills and George Walker, money lenders in London.
39 items, 1736-63.

MS 36,390 /9 Financial accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder), with


George Fitzgerald and others.
4 items, 1745-68.

MS 36,390 /10 Accounts of Charles O’Hara (the elder), principally


relating to horses.
5 items, pasted onto one sheet, 1748-61.

MS 16,706 Receipt book of Charles O’Hara (the elder).


November 1746- October 1751.

MS 36,390 /11 Charles O’Hara’s account with Mr Harward.


1 item, 1753-6.

MS 16,707 Receipt book of Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Lady Mary
O’Hara.
June 1756- Dec. 1758.

MS 36,390 /12 Bonds of Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Gerard Dusign and
others, and associated papers.
5 items, 1756-72.

MS 36,390 /13 Notebook containing London accounts for Charles,


William and Molly (Mary) O’Hara. Also accounts relating
to coach and chair hire and gambling wins and losses.
1 item, 1757.

MS 16,708 Receipt book of Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Lady Mary
O’Hara.
1758-1770.

MS 36,390 /14 Accounts relating to the board and schooling of Miss


Mary O’Hara, daughter of Charles O’Hara (the elder).
2 items, 1757-9.

MS 36,390 /15 Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) account with Robert Birch,
including orders to pay and receipts, but ‘as he afterwards

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became bankrupt and his assigns were paid these accounts
signify little’.
4 items, 1759-77.

MS 36,390 /16 Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) account with Sir Henry
Cavendish.
1 item, 1760-5.

MS 36,390 /17 Declaration from Sir Henry Cavendish to Charles O’Hara


(the elder) that £1667 4s 7d is due on Mr Howard’s
security of £2000.
1 item, 1760.

MS 36,390 /18 Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) accounts with Mayne and
Needham, John Falton and Hubert Lynnot.
3 items, 1770-5.

MS 36,390 /19 List of Charles O’Hara (the elder’s) creditors.


1 item, 1775 [conservation].

MS 36,390 /20 A draft act for raising money to pay the debts of Charles
O’Hara (the elder).
5 sheets, undated.

III.i.4. Charles O’Hara (the younger), b. 1746

Charles O’Hara (the younger) was born in 1746 and educated at Oxford,
where he received a BA in 1767 and MA in 1771. He went on to practise
law at the Irish bar. He inherited the O’Hara estate on the death of his
father in 1776. In the same year he won a seat for Dungannon in the Irish
House of Commons. In 1783 he became MP for County Sligo, a seat
which he held until his death in 1822. He was also prominent in local
government, holding the position of Governor of County Sligo from 1784
to his death and was High Sheriff for the county from 1785-86. Like his
father, he was friendly with Edmund Burke and his son, Richard Burke.
His papers contain much interesting political material relating to the
question of Catholic Emancipation and his opposition to the Act of Union.
They also contain drafts of and notes for speeches he made on various
political questions.

III.i.4.a. School Copy Books

MS 36,391 /1 Notes [some in Latin] on various topics by Charles O’Hara


(the younger), including notes on Cicero’s On Oratory.
11 items, undated [late eighteenth century].

MS 36,391 /2 Notes on John Locke’s Essay on Human Understanding by


Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, undated.

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MS 36,391 /3 Notes on the Bible and general theological questions by
Charles O’Hara (the younger).
46 items, undated.

MS 36,391 /4 Notes on Portuguese and Dutch ‘Settlements in the East


Indies’ by Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, undated.

MS 36,391 /5 Notes on European and world history by Charles O’Hara


(the younger).
8 items, undated.

MS 36,391 /6 Occasional verse, in Latin, possibly by Charles O’Hara


(the younger).
1 item, undated.

III.i.4.b. Legal Papers

Papers relating to Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) qualification and


practise as a barrister.

MS 36,392 /1 Notes on legal subjects by Charles O’Hara (the younger).


Includes notes on ‘trespass on lands’ and ‘trespass against
the person’.
24 items, undated [c. 1794-95].

MS 36,392 /2-4 Correspondence, briefs for counsel, notes and legal


papers in relation to cases in which Charles O’Hara (the
younger) was involved as a barrister.
65 items in three folders, c. 1759-1813.

MS 16,711 The Theory of Evidence (Dublin, 1761) with annotations by


Charles O’Hara (the younger), c. 1765-81.

MS 36,392 /5 The Theory of Evidence (Dublin, 1761) with annotations by


Charles O’Hara (the younger).

MS 16,715 Index to legal notebooks, 18th century.

III.i.4.c. Personal Papers

MS 36,393 /1 Notes on antiquities in Yorkshire, Cumberland and


Westmoreland by Charles O’Hara (the younger).
2 items, undated.

MS 36,393 /2 School payment book of Charles O’Hara (the younger) and


his brother, William O’Hara.
1 item, June 1759- November 1763.

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MS 36,393 /3-4 Sermons and notes for sermons possibly by or to be read
by Charles O’Hara (the younger), undated. Also hand-
written extracts on religious themes from Sherlock’s
Letters and notes by an unidentified writer on religious
subjects.
20 items in two folders, undated [late eighteenth/early
nineteenth century?].

MS 36,393 /5 Miscellaneous items relating to horses, including receipts


for subscriptions, groom’s fees and an account book
relating to racing expenses.
31 items, 1763-1814.

MS G. 1,300 ‘A new Irish song in praise of Mr O’Hara and family by


Owen Colleary [Kallery?] aged 100 years’, in Irish with
English translation. Probably refers to Charles O’Hara (the
younger).
1 item, c.1770.

MS 36,393 /6 Blank form of lease from the Duke of Leinster, endorsed


by Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, c.1775.

MS 36,393 /7 Various items relating to the horses kept by Charles


O’Hara (the younger), including a list of the horses and
other cattle at Nymphsfield.
3 items, 1776-96.

MS 36,393 /8 List of horses and their parentage kept by Charles O’Hara


(the younger), 1795-1805. Also miscellaneous items
relating to horses such as newspaper cuttings and fliers.
18 items, c.1795-1805.

MS 36,393 /9 Copy of menu for a dinner given by the Marquis of


Buckingham ‘on His Majesty’s birthday’.
1 item, 4 June 1782.

MS 36,393 /10 ‘A sermon on a particular and a general providence’ with


other spiritual writings.
36 pages, undated.

MS 36,393 /11 Notes on agricultural subjects by Charles O’Hara (the


younger), including notes on various types of soil, different
types of manure and sketches of designs for tenants’
houses.
6 items, undated.

MS 36,393 /12 Small notebook containing cash book of Charles O’Hara


(the younger), March- August 1801. Also notes relating to
claims of prize money.

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1 item, 1801.

MS 36,393 /13 Charles O’Hara’s certificates for killing game.


2 items, 1802-3.

MS 36,393 /14 Poem [in English and Latin] in Charles O’Hara (the
younger’s) handwriting on the death of the Rev R
Chambers, Killoran, County Sligo, 1810. Also a copy of
his gravestone inscription and of inscription on monument
erected to his memory.
3 items, 1810.

MS 36,393 /15 Draft letter by Charles O’Hara (the younger) relating to a


speech made at Furlong’s on the subject of annuities and
interest.
1 item, July 1816.

MS 36,393 /16 Architectural plans for the building of a fort, with


dimensions in Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) handwriting.
4 items, undated.

III.i.4.d. Family and Personal Correspondence

MS 20,393 Letters from Charles O’Hara (the elder), to his son Charles
(the younger), regarding his studies, but with reference to
political events, with associated items, including receipt for
the admission of Charles (the younger) to the Middle
Temple.

MS 20,280 Letters to Charles O’Hara, (the younger), with drafts of


some letters by him mainly relating to estate, family and
financial topics, but also including letters on political
matters.
582 items in 36 folders, c. 1765-1822.

MS 20,304 Letters to Charles O’Hara from his cousin Charlotte


Trench of Ashford, County Roscommon, her son the Rev
Frederick Eyre Trench of Kellistown. County Carlow, and
other members of the Trench family, relating to financial
and legal matters.
1765-1842.

MS 36,394 /1 Two letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from


unidentified correspondents concerning his personal
affairs. One includes an account of the character of the
Marquis of Blandford and refers to Charles’s brother,
William O’Hara, whom the writer met at ‘Mr. Burke’s’.
2 items, 1771-79.

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MS 20,293 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from members of
the family of James King, Dean of Raphoe, containing
many references to political topics.
51 items, c. 1775-1803.

MS 20,288 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger), and memorandum


regarding the will of Laurence Crean of Jamaica, formerly
of County Sligo.
3 items, c. 1777-1787.

MS 20,290 Letters to Charles O’Hara, (the younger), from members of


the Jones family of Streedagh, County Sligo, mainly
regarding estate and family matters.
36 items, 1779-85.

MS 20,302 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger), mainly from John


Ridge, regarding his financial prospects, also from some
other members of the Ridge family from Loughrea, County
Galway and a copy of the will of James Ridge of Jamaica,
14 October 1783.
39 items, c.1784-1788.

MS 20,297 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger), from Anthony


O’Hara, a Colonel in the Russian Army.
47 items in 8 folders, 1787-1810.

MS 20,291 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger), from Francis


Jones of Streedagh, County Sligo, mainly regarding estate
and family matters.
c. 120 items in 15 folders.

MS 20,292 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Charles King,


enclosing a description of a voyage to China.
2 items, July 1792.

MS 36,394 /2 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Henry King


of Woodstock, asking him to recommend an agent for the
family’s property in Ireland.
1 item, 12 July 1793.

MS 20,294 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Remigius


Lennon, with some drafts of letters by O’Hara and
associated papers, mainly regarding financial matters.
48 items in 6 folders, c. 1794-1799.

MS 36,394 /3 Letter from John Falton, probably to Charles O'Hara (the


younger), relating to money owed by Falton to O’Hara.
1 item, 1794.

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MS 36,394 /4 Undated letter from Frederick Eyre Trench [nephew of
Charles O’Hara (the younger)] to Charles O’Hara
concerning a debt owed by the latter to Charlotte Trench.
Also notes relating to the same by Charles O’Hara (the
younger).
2 items, c. 1799.

MS 36,394 /5 Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the younger) with


various correspondents, including John McLean, Daniel
O’Hara, C Armstrong and Eliza Kirkwood, mainly relating
to financial matters.
9 items, 1800-7.

MS 20,305 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) regarding Andrew


Tynan of Ardcree, County Sligo, a surgeon in Sierra
Leone.
1800-1817.

MS 20,296 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) and his wife


Margaret, from members of their family.
12 items, c. 1801.

MS 36,394 /6 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from various


persons concerning his personal and financial affairs.
Correspondents include T McLean, Owen Wynne, Richard
Fleming, Eliza Kirkwood, George Stokes and others.
13 items, 1801-13.

MS 36,394 /7 An account of the retreat in the New Forest, Hampshire by


William Dixon, sent from Winchester.
1 item, 4 May 1808.

MS 20,295 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Daniel


O’Connor, a sergeant in the 53rd Regiment in Cownpore
seeking a post with the East India Company.
2 items, August-September 1809.

MS 36,394 /8 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from William


Haire, with draft reply on next page, relating to an address
from the merchants and traders of Sligo.
1 item, 22 January 1810.

MS 20,285 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Albert Blest,


of County Sligo, regarding the teaching of Irish.
27 September 1814.

MS 36,394 /9 Draft letter from Charles O’Hara (the younger) to an


unidentified recipient relating to an address from the
County of Sligo to the Prince Regent.
1 item, 17 March 1817.

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MS 36,394 /10 Letter from Ann Langan to Charles O'Hara (the younger),
relating to papers obtained from Loyd’s Coffee House,
London.
1 item, 2 June 1818.

MS 36,394 /11 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Mary Walsh,
in relation to her brother, Paul, ‘who joined the Navy
upwards of twenty years ago’.
1 item, 20 September 1818.

MS 20,298 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Kean O’Hara


of St John’s, Jamaica, describing his life as a planter.
2 items, August 1818- March 1819.

III.i.4.e. Political Correspondence

MS 20, 282 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger), regarding the


Loyal Leyney Volunteers and the Independent Tyreril
Infantry of County Sligo, with associated papers.
19 items in 3 folders, c. 1779-1783.

MS 20,398 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger), and some letters


by him regarding elections and Sligo Volunteers.
38 items, 1783-1785.

MS 36,395 /1 Draft letter from Charles O’Hara (the younger) to an


unknown recipient concerning the regency crisis.
1 item, undated [c. 1788-89].

MS 20,399 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Caesar


Colclough, regarding British, Irish and foreign politics with
special reference to the Regency question.
20 items, 10 February 1790-24 December 1804.

MS 36,395 /2 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Joshua


Cooper of Markree concerning a ‘proposal to divide the
County into Districts preparatory to the Police’.
1 item, 10 July 1795.

MS 20,303 Letter to Charles O’Hara from H Thomson, containing list


of persons (mainly from the baronies of Corran and
Tirerill. County Sligo) suspected of taking part in the 1798
rebellion.

MS 36,395 /3 Correspondence and papers concerning the question of


Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) qualifications to sit as an
MP in the British House of Commons under the Election
Act of 1801.
9 items, c. 1801-3.

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MS 20,287 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Caesar
Colclough, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, mainly
regarding political matters.
41 items in 5 folders, 1806-1818.

MS 36,395 /4 Letter from Charles O’Hara (the younger) to the


‘Chancellor’ [probably William Conyngham Plunket]
concerning the introduction of the ‘R. Catholic subject into
the United Parliament’, 12 April 1807. Draft letter from
Charles O’Hara (the younger) to Mr Higgins, Galway
concerning his attitude towards Catholic Emancipation;
undated.
2 items, c.1807.

MS 20,284 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from French


prisoners of war at Norman Cross, Huntingdonshire mainly
seeking assistance. Includes a letter from Joseph Boure,
who claims to have served Napper Tandy.
8 items, April 1813.

MS 20, 300 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Henry John
Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, regarding measures for
relief of distress in Sligo.
17 January 1817.

MS 36,395 /5 Letter from [?] Martyn to Charles O’Hara (the younger) in


relation to election expenses.
1 item, 1818.

MS 20,301 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Henry John


Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, congratulating him on
his return to parliament.
26 March 1820.

III.i.4.f. Political Papers

MS 20,401 Volume containing the parliamentary memo book of


Charles O’Hara (the younger), 1777-1784; also containing
notes and copies of letters by Charles King O’Hara
regarding excise matters and estate affairs, 1823-1830.

MS 20,400 Parliamentary note book of Charles O’Hara (the younger).


1 volume, 1779.

MS 20,394 Miscellaneous papers of Charles O’Hara (the younger)


relating to parliamentary affairs, including agrarian and
economic matters.
29 items, c. 1779-1806.

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MS 20,395 Letters to Charles O’Hara, MP, Dublin, concerning the
effects of the embargo on Irish trade with France.
9 items, March 1778.

MS 36,396 /1 Addresses to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from the Sligo


Catholic Division of the Tyreril Volunteers and from the
Independent Tyreril Volunteers.
2 items, 1780-81.

MS 36,396 /2 Newspaper cuttings relating to the commercial


propositions by Thomas Orde and William Pitt regarding
trade between Britain and Ireland, 1785.
3 items, 1785.

MS 36,396 /3 Printed resolutions of the General Committee of the


Roman Catholics, 15 January 1792, along with a printed
letter addressed by the Committee to the principal Roman
Catholics ‘throughout the Kingdom’. Also newspaper
cutting reporting a resolution by the Sligo Grand Jury
condemning the Committee for exciting ‘animosity in the
minds of the Roman Catholics against the Protestants’ and
stating their determination to resist Roman Catholic
attempts to ‘obtain the Electoral Franchise or any
participation in the Government of the Country’,
[Signatories of the resolution include Charles O’Hara (the
younger), Owen Wynne, Henry King, William Phibbs].
Also a newspaper cutting reporting a Sligo Catholic
meeting in September 1792.
4 items, 1792.

MS 36,396 /4 Printed copy of resolutions [in poor condition] passed at a


meeting of the Protestant inhabitants of County Sligo
declaring their concern at ‘the proceedings of some of the
Roman Catholic Committees of this kingdom … in tending
to breed discontent and inflame the minds of the lower
orders of that persuasion’ and calling on the Sligo MPs,
Charles O’Hara and Joshua Edward Cooper, to oppose the
bill ‘now before the House of Commons, for allowing the
intermarriage of Roman Catholics with Protestants, or
admitting Roman Catholics to the profession of the
Law…’.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,396 /5 Notes for and drafts of speeches by Charles O’Hara (the


younger) on Parliamentary Reform. Includes newspaper
cuttings reporting speeches on Reform by Edmund Burke
and William Pitt in the British House of Commons.
11 items, c. 1792-94.

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MS 36,396 /6 Account of linen and linen yarn production in Ireland from
1786-1797, in Charles O’Hara (the younger’s)
handwriting.
1 item, undated [1797?].

MS 36,396 /7 Newspaper cutting from the British Chronicle concerning


‘Plans for the Defence of the Country in Case of Invasion’.
1 item, 1798.

MS 36,396 /8 Lists of Irish parliamentary boroughs and their owners.


1 item, undated [c. 1790-1800].

MS 36,396 /9 Notes for and drafts of speeches opposing the Act of Union
by Charles O’Hara (the younger), 1800.
7 items, c. 1800.

MS 36,396 /10 Petition of the ‘Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of


County Sligo’ against the Act of Union. Also draft of same
in Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) handwriting.
2 items, 1800.

MS 36,396 /11 Notice of a resolution passed at a meeting held in Sligo to


consider the ‘Bill for the improvement of the Town and
Harbour of Sligo’.
1 item, 1800.

MS 36,396 /12-13 Rough notes and drafts of speeches by Charles O’Hara


(the younger) relating to Ireland’s share in the National
Debt.
43 items in two folders items, 1801-1812.

MS 36,396 /14 Tables relating to the Civil and Military establishment in


Ireland from 1759 to 1801 in Charles O’Hara (the
younger’s) handwriting.
9 items, c. 1759-1801.

MS 36,396 /15 Accounts of government expenditure and the ‘National


Debt’.
2 items, 1775-77.

MS 36,396 /16-26 Rough notes and drafts of speeches by Charles O’Hara


(the younger) on various topics:

/16 The Irish Constabulary, 5 items, one dated 1818; the


rest undated.
/17 Mutiny bill, 1 item, undated.
/18 European and Irish affairs, 3 items, c. 1801-2.
/19 Illicit distilling, 5 items, undated [c. 1809?].
/20 Tax on absentee landlords, 6 items, undated.
/21 The proposed ‘ballot’ for the militia, 2 items, undated.

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/22 Various acts, including an ‘index to the Road Act’ [2
copies] in Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) handwriting, 9
items, undated.
/23 The ‘New Oath of Allegiance’, 3 items, undated.
/24 On ‘Conciliation’ [must ‘protect the honest and well-
affected’], 1 item, undated.
/25 ‘On the general conduct of ministers’ [general
criticisms of Pitt’s ministry], 2 items, undated.
/26 Paper currency and ‘exchange’, 2 items, undated.

MS 36,396 /27 Papers relating to Charles O’Hara (the younger’s)


activities as an MP, including accounts, an address to the
House of Lords, extracts from an Act of Parliament and
notes headed ‘murder, mayhem and robbery’.
4 items, 1798-1807.

MS 36,396 /28 Drafts of election addresses and speech of thanks by


Charles O’Hara (the younger) in relation to his return as
MP for County Sligo.
5 items, undated.

MS 36,396 /29 Addresses to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from the


‘Merchants and Traders of County Sligo’.
3 items, c. 1801-10.

MS 36,396 /30 ‘A bill for amending an Act passed in the parliament of


Ireland in the 35th year of his present Majesty, for
regulating the election of Members to serve in Parliament
so far as relates to freeholders under the Yearly value of
twenty pounds; and for making other Regulations relating
thereto’, with notes by Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1805.

MS 36,396 /31 Papers relating to Charles O’Hara (the younger’s)


appointment as a Commissioner of the Treasury.
2 items, c. 1806-7.

MS 36,396 /32 Notes [possibly in response to a speech by Sir Edward


Newnham] on Irish population by Charles O’Hara (the
younger), undated. Notes on ‘the capacity of our fire arms’
by Charles O’Hara (the younger)’, undated. Notes on ‘The
Sinking Fund by Charles O’Hara (the younger)’, c. 1813.
3 items, c.1813.

MS 36,396 /33 Address to the electorate by Charles O’Hara (the


younger), thanking them for their confidence in him.
1 item, undated.

III.i.4.g. Registration of Voters on the O’Hara estate in County Sligo

155
MS 36,397 /1 List of tenants who had not voted on the O’Hara estate.
Includes their addresses and the date on which they had
registered as voters.
1 item, undated [late eighteenth century].

MS 36,397 /2 Blank certificates for 40 shilling freeholders.


1 item, early nineteenth century.

MS 36,397 /3-6 Certificates in relation to the registration of 40 shilling


freeholders on the O’Hara estate as voters.
4 folders:
6 items, 1805-7.
38 items, 1808.
40 items, 1809.
29 items, 1810-11.

MS 36,397 /7 List of Freeholders registered ‘since the ACT 45 G 3’, in


Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) handwriting.
1 item, undated [c. 1816?].

III.i.4.h. Local Administration

MS 36,398 /1 Notes on the County Sligo Militia by Charles O’Hara (the


younger).
1 item, undated.

MS 36,398 /2 Draft resolution of a meeting of magistrates relating to


loyalty to the King.
2 items, 1795.

MS 36,398 /3 Commission and oath relating to the appointment of Henry


Irwin as Justice of the Peace for County Sligo, 1782.
Depositions concerning a riot that occurred after a fair at
Ballyfarnon, County Roscommon, on 3 July 1782.
Legal papers relating to the case the King v George
Ormsby, concerning the registration of voters in County
Sligo, 1782-83; Writ for the arrest of Christopher Lewis for
the non-payment of a debt owed by him to Frederick Lowe,
2 March 1791. Official notice of the appointment of
Mitchelburne Knox as Deputy Governor of County Sligo, 8
May 1805.
5 items, 1782-1805.

MS 36,398 /4 Minutes of various meetings held in 1807 at which Charles


O’Hara (the younger) was present. Lists people present and
resolutions passed.
2 items, 1807.

MS 36,398 /5 Account of the ‘presentments’ for ‘the County [Sligo] at


large’.

156
1 item, 1797.

III.i.4.i. Financial Papers

MS 16,714 Bank drafts paid and received by Charles O’Hara, (the


younger).
1791-1792.

MS 36,399 /1-3 Personal bills and receipts of Charles O’Hara (the


younger) relating to board and lodgings, subscriptions,
horses and the education of his children.
Three folders:
87 items, 1770-99.
104 items, 1800-8.
131 items, 1809-18.

MS 36,399 /4 Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) account with the


administrators of the estate of Samuel Davey, deceased.
1 item, 1781.

MS 36,399 /5 Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) account with Abraham


Boyd.
1 item, 1803-8.

MS 36,399 /6 Promises to pay various sums of money to various people


by Charles O’Hara (the younger) including Miss C Bigg,
John Rocke and Mr Thomas Adams.
5 items, 1805.

MS 36,399 /7 Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) cash account to 10 July


1810.
1 item, 1810.

MS 36,399 /8 Charles O’Hara (the younger’s) account with La Touche.


2 items, 1815-6.

III.i.4.j. Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Charles


O’Hara (the younger)

MS 16,886 A collection of 135 letters mostly written by Edmund


Burke, but including a few of William Burke, Richard
Burke and John Nugent, for the most part addressed to
Charles O’Hara, (the elder).
135 items, 1761-84.

MS 36,400 /1-2 Typed copies by Valentine O’Hara of letters from


Edmund Burke to Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Charles
O’Hara (the younger), 3 July 1761- 1 December 1788.
2 copies (108 typescript pages) in two folders, 1761-1788
(copies made in 1935) [need to be rebound].

157
MS 36,400 /3-4 Duplicate set of Typed copies by Valentine O'Hara of
letters from Edmund Burke to Charles O'Hara (the elder)
and Charles O'Hara (the younger).
3 items in two folders, 1761-88 [copies made in 1935].

MS 36,400 /5 Letters from Edmund Burke to Charles O’Hara (the


younger). Following the death of Charles O’Hara (the
elder) in 1776, Burke corresponded with the son, and the
correspondence initially relates to the death of the father.
There are several references to their trusteeship of certain
young people, probably children or grandchildren of a
deceased mutual friend named Ridge. The letters also
document Burke’s encouragement and assistance in the
advancement of O’Hara’s political career [photocopies;
originals in safe].
8 items 1776-1788.

MS 20,396 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Charles O’Hara


(the younger) from Euseby Cleaver [later Bishop of Ferns
and Archbishop of Dublin], also some letters from John
and William Cleaver, with references to political matters.
26 items, 1 June 1765-17 Dec. 1831.

III.i.5. Charles King O’Hara

Charles King O’Hara was born in 1785 and educated at Trinity College
Dublin. He was a major in the County Sligo militia and also a justice of
the peace for the county. In the early 18th century he served as a
Commissioner of Excise for County Sligo and County Donegal. During
the famine years he was a Poor Law Guardian for County Sligo, serving
as Chairman of the Board in 1846-47 and as Treasurer of the Relief
Committee for Lower Leyney. In his will he bequeathed the O’Hara estate
to his nephew, Charles William Cooper, on the condition that he take the
name O’Hara.

His papers include a memorandum of the evidence he gave on agricultural


conditions in County Sligo to the Devon Commission in 1844. They also
contain material relating to the Brunswick Society, Conservative political
activity in County Sligo in the mid-nineteenth century, and his work as a
Commissioner for Excise for County Sligo and County Donegal. Of
particular interest is the material relating to his involvement in the relief
of the poor in County Sligo both before and during the Famine.

III.i.5.a. Certificates and Commissions

MS 36,401 /1 Commission appointing Charles King O’Hara as a major in


the Sligo Battalion of militia.
1 item, 3 July 1807.

158
MS 36,401 /2 Bachelor of Arts degree of Charles King O’Hara received
from Trinity College, Dublin.
1 item, 1806.

MS 36,401 /3 Official certificates of the appointment of Charles King


O’Hara as Commissioner of Excise for County Sligo and
Killybegs.
3 items, 1819-20.

III.i.5.b. School Copy Books

MS 36,402 /1 School notebook with rough maps containing notes on


European geography by Charles King O’Hara.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,402 /2 Notebooks containing notes on various subjects, ‘Logick’


‘Natural Law’, and ‘French Exercises’ by Charles King
O’Hara.
12 items in two folders, c. 1806.

MS 36,402 /3 Notebooks containing notes by Charles King O’Hara on


Richard Boyle’s A defence of revealed religion and on
John Locke’s An Essay on Human Understanding.
2 items, c. 1806.

MS 36,402 /4 Notes on European History by Charles King O’Hara, with


a newspaper cutting on the life of Napoleon.
2 items, c. 1806-14.

III.i.5.c. Diaries

MS 36,403 Journal of a tour made by Charles King O’Hara in


Northern France and the Netherlands, 1815 [in French].
1 item, 1815.

MS 16,730 Journal of a tour taken by Charles King O’Hara in


Scotland, 1833 and France and Germany, 1836.

III.i.5.d. Personal Papers

MS 36,404 /1 Commonplace book [probably of Charles King O’Hara],


containing newspaper cuttings, poems and riddles. Also
manuscript extracts from newspapers and magazines and a
manuscript account with maps of the career of General
Blucher.
1 item, c. 1823.

MS 36,404 /2 Correspondence and bills relating to payments made by


Charles King O’Hara for the education of his nephew,
William John Digby.

159
6 items, 1823-31.

MS 36,404 /3 Bill relating to the payment by Charles King O’Hara of the


education of his nephew, Charles William Cooper (later
O’Hara).
1 item, 1834.

MS 36,404 /4 Circular concerning resolutions passed at a meeting of


‘certain individuals interested in the spread of Scriptural
Truth in the Province of Connaught’ held at Ballinasloe on
15 January 1846.
1 item, 1846.

MS 36,404 /5 Measurements of Charles King O’Hara for a pair of


hunting boots.
1 item, undated.

III.i.5.e. Personal and Family Correspondence

MS 20,325 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from various members of


the family of Cooper of Coopershill and Markree, County
Sligo, with miscellaneous associated papers.
c. 180 items, 1790-1856.

MS 20,326 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Richard Gethin of


Auburn, County Sligo, mainly regarding financial affairs,
but also with reference to local affairs.
32 items, 1807-1836.

MS 20,308 Letters to Charles King O’Hara, with some drafts of letters


by him, mainly relating to estate, financial and local
affairs.
250 items in 19 folders, c. 1807-1855.

MS 20,338 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Colonel Alexander


Perceval of Templehouse, County Sligo, also some letters
from other members of the Perceval family and associated
papers, mainly relating to financial and legal affairs, but
with some reference to local affairs.
33 items, c. 1807-1844.

MS 20,336 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from James Arthur O’Hara


of Cultibar, County Sligo, and associated papers containing
several references to the writer’s imprisonment in Sligo.
135 items in 4 folders, 1812-1846.

MS 36,405 /1 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Lord Lorton, mainly


relating to personal and family affairs.
3 items, 1815-20.

160
MS 36,405 /2 Correspondence, accounts and papers relating to Charles
King O’Hara’s membership of the Friendly Brothers and of
the Freemasons.
19 items, 1820-22.

MS 20,337 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Henry John Temple,


3rd Viscount Palmerston, with reference to the death of
O’Hara’s father, Charles O’Hara (the younger).
2 items, 2 October 1822 and 2 November 1828.

MS 20,343 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from Thomas Turner of


Godley, Cheshire, requesting the hand in marriage of Mary
O’Hara, with draft of reply by Charles King O’Hara,
March-April 1825

MS 36,405 /3 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from Matthew Meredith,


enclosing bills for salmon.
1 item, 8 July 1826.

MS 36,405 /4 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from Thomas McCarthy


regarding a show box to be erected in Wellington Quay,
Dublin.
1 item, 1829.

MS 20,341 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Bartholomew


Tabuteau, wine merchant, of Dublin.
1829-1838.

MS 20,328 Emigrants’ letters to Charles King O’Hara from Thomas


Gunning in New York, with descriptions of a journey to
Texas.
5 items, 1831-38.

MS 20,324 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from Thaddeus Connellan,


Dublin, describing his work in progress and also referring
to the state of County Sligo.
7 July, 1834.

MS 20,342 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Hon Power Trench,


Archbishop of Tuam, mainly concerning diocesan affairs.
5 items, 1834-1838.

MS 20,332 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from James Stuart


Monteith, mostly written from England and Scotland,
containing a reference to the steam plough.
9 items, 1835-47.

MS 20,340 Emigrants’ letters to Charles King O’Hara from William


Simpson in Peterborough, Ontario.
2 items, 1836-1839.

161
MS 20,327 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Francis Gould of
Hormead Bury, Herts, concerning matters of general
interest including the coronation of Queen Victoria.
110 items, 1838-47.

MS 36,405 /5 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from his nephew Charles


William Cooper [later O’Hara], concerning estate and
personal matters.
1 item, 1839.

MS 20,323 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Lieutenant Herbert


Clifford of Dingle, County Kerry, regarding missions to
Loo-choo (Ryukyu Islands).
5 items, 1839-45.

MS 36,405 /6 Copy of letter from Charles King O’Hara to William


Phibbs [in Dresden, Germany] concerning estate and
personal matters, 26 November 1839.
1 item, 1839.

MS 36,405 /7 Correspondence between Charles King O’Hara and Robert


McBride regarding ‘Mr. Patullo’s gig’, 1841.
3 items, 1841.

MS 20,329 Letters to Charles King O’Hara and to Colonel Alexander


Perceval from Joseph Hunter in Dalhousie, New
Brunswick.
5 items, 1841-1843.

MS 36,405 /8 Correspondence and papers of Charles King O’Hara in


relation to various charitable organisations, including the
London Hibernian Society and the School for the Sons of
the Irish Clergy.
4 items, 1843.

MS 36,405 /9 General correspondence of Charles King O’Hara, including


drafts of letters sent by him, relating to personal and estate
affairs. Correspondents include Richard Eaton and Henry
Lyons.
6 items, 1817-43.

MS 36,405 /10 Letter to Charles King O’Hara from John Sproule [?],
relating to the Irish Industrial Exhibition, 1853. Also
catalogue relating to same.
2 items, 1853-54.

MS 36,405 /11 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Samuel Page,


stockbrokers, relating to financial matters.
4 items, 1859.

162
III.i.5.f. Political Correspondence

MS 36,406 /1 Letter from Redmond Barry to [Charles King O’Hara ?]


regarding a ‘rumour of a motion amongst the troops at
Limerick’. Also reports rumours that ‘the French are
making expiring efforts under immediate orders from
Paris’.
1 item, undated.

MS 20,334 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from his father Charles


O’Hara (the younger), with some letters in reply, mainly
concerning estate and financial affairs, but also containing
references to political topics.
39 items, c. 1802-1819.

MS 20,335 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from his father Charles


O’Hara (the younger), describing the assassination of
Spencer Perceval.
12 May 1812.

MS 20,331 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Robert King,


Viscount Lorton and Colonel Henry King, with drafts of
some letters by O’Hara, mainly referring to County Sligo
parliamentary elections.
19 items in 2 folders, 1812-43.

MS 20,344 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Daniel Webb Webber


of Dublin, containing references to political matters,
particularly to County Sligo parliamentary elections,
1816-43.

MS 20,316 Letters to Charles King O’Hara with some drafts of letters


by him, and miscellaneous papers, concerning County
Sligo parliamentary elections.
1821-42.

MS 36,406 /2 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara, relating to his


unwillingness to stand as a Conservative candidate for
County Sligo and his support for the candidacy of Edward
Cooper at the election for the county in 1830. Includes
printed Instructions and Regulations for the Inspectors
employed at the Election for Edward J. Cooper, 14 August
1830. Correspondents include Richard Gethin, George
Stokes, Edward Wingfield, William Ormsby Gore, Daniel
Webber and others.
26 items, 1821-30.

MS 36,406 /3 Letter from Herbert Clifford to Charles King O’Hara


enclosing his pamphlet, A Letter addressed to the
Protestants of the County of Sligo.

163
1 item, 1829.

MS 36,406 /4 ‘Statement of Facts as to the Ballinamuck Estate, in the


County of Longford, the Property of the Right Honourable
Lord Viscount Lorton’, undated, answering the ‘exertions
made by priests and agitators…through their tool, Daniel
O’Connell to make it appear that Lord Lorton had acted
with cruelty to his unoffending Tenantry’.
1 item, late 1830s.

MS 20,345 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Owen Wynne and


other members of the Wynne family relating to County
Sligo parliamentary elections.
24 items, c. 1841-45.

III.i.5.g. Letter Books

MS 36,407 Letter book of Charles King O’Hara, 1831-44 [gives


account of letters sent and letters received; includes names
of correspondents and subjects of letters].
1 item, 1831-44.

III.i.5.h. Correspondence of Charles O’Hara (the younger) and


Charles King O’Hara

MS 20,289 Letters mainly to Charles O’Hara (the younger) and to


Charles King O’Hara from various members of the Digby
family of County Offaly and associated papers, with many
references to lands in the barony of Tiaquin, County
Galway.
c. 100 items in 3 folders, c. 1810-1840.

MS 20,307 Letters to Charles O’Hara (the younger) and to Charles


King O’Hara from Arthur Wellesley (later Duke of
Wellington) containing references to the Sligo militia.
1807-1839.

MS 20,339 Letters, mainly to Charles King O’Hara but also including


some to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from various
members of the Phibbs family of County Sligo, concerning
political and social affairs.
12 items, c. 1807-1845.

III.i.5.i. Political Papers

MS 36,408 /1 Deposition by Bartley Coughlan of Ballymote, 10


November 1822, relating to the County Sligo election,
‘Col. King would support the Catholics and would be their
friend’.
1 item, 1822.

164
MS 36,408 /2 Copies of resolutions passed at a meeting held to establish
a Brunswick Club in Sligo.
2 items, 1828.

MS 36,408 /3 Drafts of speeches and of petitions to the Crown on various


subjects by Charles King O’Hara. Includes a petition on
the subject of National Education (1835).
5 items, 1835-41.

MS 36,408 /4 Circular seeking subscriptions for the County Sligo


Conservative Registry Fund.
1 item, 1 August 1839.

MS 36,408 /5 Undated draft of speech by Charles King O’Hara relating


to the establishment of the Sligo Protestant Association.
1 item, undated [nineteenth century].

MS 36,408 /6 Notes by Charles King O’Hara relating to ‘the relative


weight of’ English, Scotch and Irish produce per annum’.
Also on ‘the relative value of the acre of land in England
Scotland and Ireland’.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,408 /7 Notes on the Corn Laws by Charles King O’Hara. Also


draft resolutions relating to same.
2 items, undated [c. 1846].

III.i.5.j. Registration of Voters

MS 36,409 /1 Lists of freeholders in County Sligo, with names of


landlords and value of tenancies.
6 items, 1823-37.

MS 36,409 /2-3 Certificates of registration as voters of tenants on the


O’Hara estate in County Sligo [shows yearly value of
freehold tenancies].
2 folders:
14 items, 1832.
16 items, 1835-39.

III.i.5.k. Local Administration

III.i.5.k(a) Poor Relief

MS 36,410 /1-2 Reports of the annual meetings of the subscribers to the


Coolany Dispensary [mainly printed; includes lists of
subscribers and treasurers’ accounts].
2 folders:
11 items, 1815-33.

165
16 items, 1833-9.

MS 20,313 Letters to Charles King O’Hara, with some drafts of letters


by him, and miscellaneous papers, relating to a fund for the
relief of distress in County Sligo.
77 items in 7 folders, Dec. 1816-July 1817.

MS 20,314 Letters to Charles King O’Hara relating to the election of a


Treasurer for County Sligo, with associated papers.
69 items in 3 folders, April-October 1817.

MS 36,410 /3 Account of the Parish of Kilvarnet Charitable Fund.


1 item, 1817. ‘Report of the Parochial Committee for the
United Parishes of Killoran and Kilvarnet’ [reports that
there are ‘at present 2,328 persons without food or the
means of purchasing it’].
1 item, 1822.

MS 36,410 /4 Accounts of ‘grants made by Coolany Local [Relief]


Committee’.
2 items, 1817-22.

MS 36,410 /5 Correspondence, papers and accounts relating to the


founding and administration of Coolany Dispensary.
Correspondents include the London Committee for Irish
Relief, and the Mansion House Committee, Dublin.
16 items, 1815-36.

MS 36,410 /6 Report of meeting of the subscribers to Sligo Dispensary.


1 item, 1836.

MS 36,410 /7 Printed circulars from the Poor Law Commissioners


concerning the establishment of the Sligo and Thurles Poor
Law unions.
3 items, 1839.

MS 36,410 /8 Letter from W Fawcett to Charles King O’Hara, relating to


his appointment to the County Sligo Board of Poor Law
Guardians. Also letter to Charles King O’Hara from
Noblett St. Leger in relation to the building of roads at
Coolavin, County Sligo.
2 items, 1841-43.

MS 36,410 /9 Correspondence, printed circulars and accounts of Charles


King O’Hara relating to the Irish Poor Law, to the Sligo
Poor Law Union and to the Sligo workhouse.
Correspondents include Charles O’Connor and W. N.
Handcock.
5 items, 1843.

166
MS 36,410 /10 Blank undated questionnaire sent to clerks of the Poor
Law Unions, with questions on state of potato crops and
the numbers in the workhouses.
1 item, undated [1845-46?].

MS 20,319 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from the secretary of the


Poor Law Boundary Commission, with drafts of letters by
O’Hara, and miscellaneous papers relating to the operation
of the Poor Laws in County Sligo.
8 items, 1842-49.

MS 36,410 /11 Proposals and applications for public works in County


Sligo, 1846.
41 items, 1846.

MS 36,410 /12 Copies of various acts and circulars relating to the


provision of Public Works and the operation of Relief
Committees in Ireland, 1846.
10 items, 1846.

MS 36,410 /13-14 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara, including


drafts of his own letters, in relation to his position as
treasurer of the Relief Committee for Lower Leyney
district, October 1846- January 1847. Also includes related
documents. Correspondents include Thomas Redington,
Richard Pennefather, Noblett St. Leger, Henry Labouchere,
Joseph Conroy and others.
2 folders:
33 items, April-September 1846.
22 items, October 1846-January 1847.

MS 36,410 /15 Notebook containing accounts of the Lower Leyney relief


fund.
1 item, 1846-49.

MS 36,410 /16 List of landed proprietors in the district of the ‘Lower half
barony of Leyny’ who had already subscribed to the Relief
Committee.
1 item, undated [c. 1846?].

III.i.5.k(b) Local Administration; Militia and Yeomanry

MS 20,309 Letters to Charles King O’Hara, and miscellaneous


associated papers, relating to County Sligo yeomanry.
63 items in 7 folders, 1799-1840.

MS 36,411 /1 Accounts of Charles King O’Hara with Robert Ormsby,


paymaster of the Sligo Militia, 1801-14. Accounts of
Charles King O’Hara with James Burrowes, quartermaster
of the Sligo Militia, 1809-13.

167
15 items, 1801-14.

MS 20,311 Letters to Charles King O’Hara relating to the Sligo


Militia, with associated papers.
123 items in 13 folders, 1807-1820.

MS 20,330 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Colonel John Irwin,


mainly relating to the Sligo Militia.
57 items in 6 folders, 1807-17.

MS 36,411 /2 Draft enquiry to the War Department concerning Timothy


Quin, formerly of the Sligo Militia, believed to have been
killed at battle of Badajio in Spain.
1 item, 1812.

MS 20,312 Letter book of Charles King O’Hara, a major in the Sligo


Militia, showing copies of letters sent by him.
February- June 1812.

MS 36,411 /3 Notebook containing yeomanry accounts of Charles King


O’Hara.
1 item, 1820-31.

MS 36,411 /4-6 Returns of recruits to the Sligo Militia. Also returns of the
‘strength and stations’ of the Sligo Militia.
3 folders
5 items, 1809-12.
5 items, 1813.
21 items, 1814.

MS 36,411 /7 Acquittance rolls of various companies of the Sligo Militia.


5 items, 1814.

MS 36,411 /8 Various accounts relating to the Sligo Militia.


7 items, 1813-14.

MS 36,411 /9 Letters to Charles King O’Hara concerning appointments


in the Sligo Militia.
2 items, 1821.

III.i.5.k(c) Justice of the Peace/Magistracy

MS 20,310 Letters to Charles King O’Hara in his capacity as


magistrate of Coolany petty sessions, with miscellaneous
associated papers.
c. 1805-1844.

MS 36,412 /1-4 Correspondence and legal papers [mainly depositions-


some undated] in relation to Charles King O’Hara’s
position as a justice of the peace for County Sligo, 1826-

168
31. Includes copy of letter from ‘Captain Rock’ to James
Davy, Carrowmore, County Sligo, 1826 and depositions
concerning a ‘foul combination’ against Alexander Sim,
owner of a corn mill at Coolany. Other correspondents
include ‘A. Crossley’ and Edward Hickman.
4 folders:
15 items, 1826-30.
21 items, 1830-1.
16 items, 1832-3.
15 items, 1838-44.

MS 36,412 /5 Printed report of inspector-general of prisons on Sligo


Gaol, 1843, with return of number of prisoners.
1 item, 1843.

MS 36,412 /6 Declaration of the magistrates of County Sligo.


1 item, undated.

III.i.5.k(d) Excise

MS 20,370 Correspondence, memoranda and miscellaneous papers


relating to the seizure and storage of illicit spirits by the
excise office in Sligo.
56 items in 5 folders, 1820-1824.

MS 20,317 Letters to Charles King O’Hara with some drafts of letters


by him and associated papers relating to the office of
collector of excise for Sligo.
61 items in 8 folders, 1820-1831.

MS 36,413 /1-2 Excise accounts of Charles King O’Hara in his capacity


as collector of excise for Sligo and Killybegs, 1820-25.
Includes lists of the merchants and traders of County Sligo
with notes on their circumstances, returns of duties
collected and returns of barracks held by the Excise Board.
2 folders:
10 items, 1819-22.
7 items, 1823-25.

MS 16,727 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara, relating to the Sligo


Excise Office .
1820-23.

MS 36,413 /3 Notebook containing excise accounts of Charles King


O’Hara.
1 item, 1825-26.

MS 36,413 /4 Letter from James Quail to Captain Samuel Graves


concerning an incident that occurred while he was
attempting to seize an illegal still in County Sligo.

169
1 item, 1824.

MS 36,413 /5 Letter from Charles King O’Hara [as Commissioner for


Excise] to Lord Lorton regarding the arrears of crown rent
owed by a religious house or hospital at Killaraght, County
Sligo.
1 item, c. 1827.

III.i.5.k(e) Local Administration; General

MS 20,315 Letters to Charles King O’Hara, with drafts of letters by


him, and associated papers, relating to the improvement of
Sligo harbour.
17 items, c. 1820-1846

MS 36,414 /1 Printed circular ‘for the information of the public’ issued


by the Sligo Grand Jury relating to changes in the law
regulating the raising of money for roads and public works,
1819. Also ‘instructions for the proceedings at the
adjournment of the Special Sessions under the Population
Act, July 1821.’
2 items, 1819-21.

MS 36,414 /2 Papers relating to the appointment of William Hunter as


under-sheriff of Sligo.
2 items, 1828.

MS 36,414 /3 Draft memorandum by Charles King O’Hara [evidence


given to Devon Commission?] on farming conditions in the
half barony of Leyny, County Sligo, undated. Includes
notes on landlord/ tenant relations, the nature of
agricultural tenancies and the number of agrarian outrages.
1 item, c. 1844.

III.i.5.k(f) National Schools, etc.

MS 36,415 Draft letter from Charles King O’Hara to Rev. J. Gallagher


concerning the building of a schoolhouse at Carrowmore,
County Sligo.
1 item, 1835.

III.i.5.l. Personal Accounts and Papers

MS 16,716 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.


1807-1811.

MS 16,717 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.


1813-23.

MS 16,718 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.

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1814-20.

MS 16,719 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.


1819-24.

MS 16,720 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.


1822-42.

MS 16,721 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.


1824-30.

MS 16,722 Cashbook of Charles King O’Hara.


1825-1839.

MS 36,416 /1 Personal accounts and receipts of Charles King O’Hara,


primarily relating to personal expenses.
15 items, 1819-42.

MS 36,416 /2 Bound general account books of Charles King O’Hara.


2 items, 1822-31, 1838-51.

MS 36,416 /3-4 Bound cash and general account books of Charles King
O’Hara.
Two folders:
1 item, 1823-25.
1 item, 1837-60.

MS 36,416 /5 Account of Charles King O’Hara with John David La


Touche & Company.
1 item, 1823-25.

MS 36,416 /6 Receipts for fees and subscriptions of Charles King O’Hara


relating to his education at Ruthin School and Trinity
College, Dublin.
7 items, 1795-1806.

MS 16,723 Receipts and payments (including annuities) of Charles


King O’Hara.
1826-45.

MS 36,416 /7 Letters relating to Charles King O’Hara’s position as a


shareholder of the North American Colonial Association of
Ireland.
3 items, 1834.

MS 36,416 /8 Letter from Richard Beere to Charles King O’Hara relating


to compensation payable to him.
1 item, 1842.

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III.i.6. Charles William O’Hara, b. 1817, d. 1898

Charles William Cooper (son of Arthur Brooke Cooper and Jane Frances
O’Hara, the sister of Charles King O’Hara) was born in 1817 and was
educated at Trinity College, Dublin. On the death of his father in 1854 he
inherited the Cooper estate at Coopershill, and on the death of his uncle
Charles King O’Hara, in 1860 he inherited the O’Hara estate. In the same
year he changed his name to O’Hara, this being a condition of the
inheritance. In 1858 he married Anne Charlotte Streatfeild, daughter of
Richard Shuttleworth Streatfeild of the Rocks, Uckfield, Sussex. He was
High Sheriff of County Sligo in 1849 and later served as Deputy
Lieutenant of the County. He was MP (Conservative) for County Sligo
from 1859-65, being the last member of the O’Hara family to sit in
Parliament. His papers include a great deal of material relating to social
and political conditions in County Sligo in the latter half of the nineteenth
century.

III.i.6.a. Certificates and Commissions

MS 36,417 /1 Documents relating to the change of name from Cooper to


O’Hara, including a copy of royal license.
5 items, c. 1860.

MS 36,417 /2 Passport permitting travel on the continent.


1 item, 7 May 1864.

III.i.6.b. Diaries

MS 36,418 Journal of a European tour taken by Charles William


Cooper [later O’Hara] in 1836; he visited France, Scotland,
Belgium and other countries.
1 item, 1836.

III.i.6.c. Political Papers

MS 36,419 Copy resolution of the Killoran Branch of the Land


League, calling on Charles William O’Hara to allow a rent
abatement of ‘6s/8d in the pound’. Also letter from Peter
Cowley, secretary of the Killoran branch, relating to same.
3 items, c. 1881.

III.i.6.d. Personal and Family Correspondence

MS 36,420 /1 Letters to Charles William O’Hara concerning the death of


the son of a tenant, Patrick Moran in the Meath Hospital,
Dublin.
2 items, 1869.

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MS 36,420 /2 Letters from Charles Kean O’Hara to his parents, Charles
William and Annie Charlotte O’Hara, relating to family
and personal matters.
2 items, 1872 (1 undated).

MS 36,420 /3 Letters from Christopher l’Estrange to Charles William


O’Hara (his brother-in-law) and Mary (sister of Charles
William O’Hara) relating to monetary and legal matters.
5 items, March- May 1875.

MS 36,420 /4 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from C. H. Everard,


concerning Charles Kean O’Hara’s progress at Eton.
1 item, 1876.

MS 36,420 /5 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from Alfred Clark


concerning Frederick William O’Hara’s progress at his
school in Brighton, 1882.
1 item, 1882.

MS 36,420 /6 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from Mary Herbert


McCarthy relating to a gift of £2 that he sent.
1 item, 1885.

III.i.6.e. Political Correspondence

MS 20,355 Letters to Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara) and


miscellaneous accounts relating to County Sligo
parliamentary elections.
17 items in 2 folders, 1857.

MS 36,421 /1 Printed circular letter from Edward Joshua Cooper and Sir
Robert Gore Booth regarding the County Sligo election, 25
March 1857. Printed tally and ‘state of gross poll’ for the
County Sligo election, April 1857.
2 items, 1857.

MS 36,421 /2 Correspondence of Charles William O’Hara relating to his


decision to stand as a Conservative candidate for County
Sligo, 1859. Correspondents include Sir Robert Gore
Booth, George O’Malley Irwin, Stephen Hughes, Henry
Griffiths, Alexander Crichton and others.
26 items, 1859.

MS 36,421 /3 Telegram to Charles William O’Hara from T.E. Taylor, the


Conservative chief whip, dated 25 February 1861
regarding a parliamentary vote (‘No pair possible’).
1 item, 15 [?] February 1861.

MS 36,421 /4 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from Arthur James


Balfour, the Irish Chief Secretary, 31 October 1890 [with

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draft reply], concerning the proposed construction of a
railway line between Claremorris and Coolaney.
1 item, 1890.

III.i.6.f. General Correspondence

MS 20,346 Letters to Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara) mainly


relating to estate and local affairs in County Sligo,
including parliamentary elections, railways, relief of
distress and horses.
248 items in 20 folders, 1843-1863.

MS 20, 356 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from William Digby of


Moate, County Galway, mainly relating to financial and
legal matters, but also containing many references to the
political and social state of the country, 1844-1886.

MS 36,422 /1 General correspondence of Charles William O’Hara,


primarily relating to estate affairs and his personal
finances, 1859-65. Includes correspondence concerning the
Coolaney distress committee, 1863. Correspondents
include Henry Fawcett, Kate Cooper and Richard Beere.
58 items, 1859-65.

MS 36,422 /2 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from A Peterson relating


to financial matters.
1 item, 1864.

MS 36,422 /3 General correspondence of Charles William O’Hara,


primarily relating to estate affairs, his donations to various
charities, and his personal finances, 1866-71.
Correspondents include Kate Cooper, Charlotte l’Estrange
and John Ribton Gore.
c. 48 items, 1866-71.

MS 36,422 /4 General correspondence of Charles William O’Hara,


primarily relating to estate affairs, his donations to various
charities, and his personal finances. Correspondents
include Peter Gethin, John Ribton Gore, Richard Beere,
Henry Irwin, and others.
c. 60 items, 1872-79.

MS 36,422 /5 Letter to Charles William O’Hara from John J Tweedy


relating to Mrs O’Hara’s settlement.
1 item, 9 December 1878.

MS 36,422 /6 Copy correspondence between Charles William O’Hara


and Captain AH Luck, relating to the West Yorkshire
militia.
2 items, 1880.

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MS 36,422 /7-8 General correspondence of Charles William O’Hara,
primarily relating to estate affairs, his donations to various
charities and his personal finances, 1880-96.
Correspondents include E. F. Hewson, Molly Crofton,
John J. Tweedy, John F. Walker and John Ribton Gore.
58 items in two folders, 1880-96.

MS 20,347 Letters to Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara) mainly


concerning estate and local affairs in County Sligo,
including parliamentary elections, railways, relief of
distress and horses.
150 items in 14 folders, 1864-1866.

MS 20,348 Letters to Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara) mainly


concerning estate and local affairs in County Sligo,
including parliamentary elections, police and hunting.
113 items in 14 folders, 1867-69.

MS 20,349 Letters to Charles William O’Hara mainly concerning


estate and local affairs in County Sligo, including railways
and schools, also some letters from Charles Kean O’Hara
while at school in Brighton, and letters regarding paintings
from Annaghmore in Dublin exhibition.
103 items in 17 folders, 1870-72.

MS 20,350 Letters to Charles William O’Hara mainly regarding estate


and local affairs in County Sligo, including churches,
railways, schools and sports, and also including letters
concerning the education of Charles Kean O’Hara at Eton.
189 items in 26 folders, 1873-76.

MS 20,351 Letters to Charles William O’Hara mainly regarding estate


and local affairs including church matters, County Sligo
parliamentary elections and relief of distress.
72 items in 12 folders, 1876-79.

MS 20,352 Letters to Charles William O’Hara, mainly regarding


estate, local and parliamentary affairs, including County
Sligo parliamentary elections, schools, and the education of
his sons.
53 items in 4 folders, 1880-1896.

MS 36,422 /9 Letter from the Provincial Bank of Ireland to Frederick


Fownes Hamilton relating to bonds held by Charles
William O’Hara.
1 item, 1886.

III.i.6.g. Letter Books

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MS 20.353 Letter book of Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara),
mainly concerning estate and local affairs in County Sligo.
1 volume, 1843-1893.

MS 20,354 Register of letters received and sent by Charles William


Cooper (later O’Hara).
1 volume, 1855-65.

III.i.6.h. Registration of Voters etc.

MS 36,423 /1 Printed copy of register of voters for the barony of Tirerril,


County Sligo.
1 item, 1852 [in poor condition].

MS 36,423 /2 Printed copies of register of voters for the baronies of


Leyny, Coolavin, Corran, Carbury, Tireragh and Tirerril,
County Sligo.
7 items, 1857.

MS 36,423 /3 List of tenants and their landlords in the barony of Leyny.


2 items [undated, c. 1857].

MS 36,423 /4 List of Protestant voters in the baronies of Leyny,


Tirreragh and Tirreril, County Sligo.
1 item, 1868.

MS 36,423 /5 Notebook containing a list of voters on the estate of


Charles William O’Hara [annotated].
1 item, undated [mid-nineteenth century?].

III.i.6.i. Local Administration

MS 36,424 /1 List of County Sligo Grand Jury for the summer assizes.
1 item, 1858.

MS 36,424 /2 Letter, probably to Charles William O’Hara from Michael


Morris [later Lord Killanin], concerning the holding of the
winter assizes at Sligo.
1 item, undated [mid to late nineteenth century].

MS 36,424 /3 Correspondence and papers in relation to the drainage of


the Coolany river, Charles William O’Hara being a trustee.
Includes copies of acts dealing with drainage, the
improvement of navigation and water power and the
building of a bridge at Annaghbeg. Correspondents include
Frederick Fownes Hamilton and William Olpherts.
13 items, 1867-69.

MS 36,424 /4 Papers relating to the provision of iron doors for police


barracks.

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2 items, 1868.

MS 36,424 /5 Returns of clothes and blankets given to tenants on the


O’Hara estate with observations as to their condition.
4 items, 1875-76.

III.i.6.j. National Schools

MS 36,425 Letter to Frederick Fownes Hamilton (agent) from Rev. J.


Ribton Gore regarding the Dromard schoolhouse.
1 item, 1867.

III.i.6.k. Personal accounts and papers

III.i.6.k(a) Bank Books, Account Books and Cash Receipt Books

MS 16,736 Cashbook of Charles William O’Hara.


1840-62.

MS 36,426 /1-5 Bound bank books of Charles William O’Hara in relation


to his account with the Bank of Ireland, Sligo, 1845-99
[with some correspondence, share certificates and related
documents enclosed].
5 folders:
1845-60.
1860-67.
1866-71.
1896-98.
1897-98.

MS 36,426 /6 Bankbook relating to Charles William O’Hara’s account


with the Munster Bank Ltd.
1 item, 1882-98.

MS 36,426 /7-8 Bound cash receipt books of Charles William O’Hara.


2 items in 2 folders
1866-98.
1879-97.

MS 36,426 /9-10 Cheque stubs drawn on Charles William O’Hara’s


account with the Bank of Ireland, Sligo, some in poor
condition.
9 items in two folders, 1870-89.

III.i.6.k(b) Bills and Receipts

MS 36,427 /1-30 Bills and receipts of Charles William O’Hara, relating to


his personal and family expenses [includes accounts
relating to subscriptions to charitable organisations, local

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and national clubs and societies, hotel bills and
subscriptions to newspapers].
30 folders
37 items, 1859-60.
24 items, 1861.
42 items, 1862.
39 items, 1863.
56 items, 1864 -65.
65 items, 1866-67.
20 items, 1868.
52 items, 1869-70.
72 items, 1870-71.
44 items, 1873.
36 items, 1874.
33 items, 1875.
73 items, 1876-77.
34 items, in two folders, 1878.
43 items, 1879-80.
43 items, 1881.
28 items, 1882.
37 items, 1883.
39 items, 1884.
37 items, 1885.
26 items, 1886.
29 items, 1887.
39 items, 1888-89.
33 items, 1890.
82 items in two folders, 1891-92.
28 items, 1893.
65 items, 1894-95.
31 items, 1896.

III.i.6.l. General Papers

MS 36,428 Deed granting power of attorney to Frederick Fownes


Hamilton by Charles William O’Hara.
1 item, 12 February 1883.

III.i.7. Charles Kean O’Hara

The papers of Charles Kean O’Hara represent one of the largest sections
in the archive. Charles Kean O’Hara was born in 1860 and educated at
Eton. He unsuccessfully contested the 1883 election as a Conservative
candidate for County Sligo. On the death of his father in 1898 he inherited
the estate. In the same year he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of
County Sligo and in 1902 became Lord Lieutenant of the county. During
the First World War, he was involved in the recruiting campaign in
County Sligo, and subsequently worked to ensure employment and
pensions for ex-servicemen and their widows, his efforts being publicly

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acknowledged in 1920 by the award of an O.B.E. Moreover, in 1924 he
was appointed a Peace Commissioner by the Irish Free State government.

A keen polo player and a noted huntsman, he held an annual point-to-


point meeting at Claragh, County Sligo. These interests are reflected in
the diaries that he kept from 1885 to 1945.

III.i.7.a. Certificates and Commissions

MS 36,429 /1 Commission of the Peace for County Sligo.


1 item, 1885.

MS 36,429 /2 Commission appointing Charles Kean O’Hara Deputy


Lieutenant of County Sligo.
1 item, 1898.

MS 36,429 /3-4 Patents appointing Charles Kean O’Hara Deputy


Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of County Sligo, 23
April 1902.
2 items in two folders, 1902.

III.i.7.b. Diaries

MS 36,430-2 Diaries of Charles Kean O’Hara, 1885-1943, dealing


mainly with personal and family affairs, with some
accounts of his involvement with the Church
Representative Association [descriptions of hunt meetings,
shooting and polo matches]. Diaries include lists of County
Sligo Grand Jurors.
MS 36,430 /1 (1) 1883.
MS 36,430 /1 (2) 1885.
MS 36,430 /2 (1) 1890.
MS 36,430 /2 (2) 1891.
MS 36,430 /3 (1) 1905.
MS 36,430 /3 (2) 1906.
MS 36,430 /4 (1) 1907.
MS 36,430 /4 (2) 1909.
MS 36,430 /5 (1) 1910.
MS 36,430 /5 (2) 1911.
MS 36,431 /1 (1) 1912.
MS 36,431 /1 (2) 1913.
MS 36,431 /2 (1) 1914.
MS 36,431 /2 (2) 1915.
MS 36,431 /3 (1) 1916.
MS 36,431 /3 (2) 1918.
MS 36,431 /4 (1) 1920.
MS 36,431 /4 (2) 1921.
MS 36,431 /5 (1) 1922.
MS 36,431 /5 (2) 1923.
MS 36,431 /6 (1) 1924.

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MS 36,431 /6 (2) 1925.
MS 36,431 /7 (1) 1927.
MS 36,431 /7 (2) 1928.
MS 36,432 /1 1929.
MS 36,432 /2 (1) 1930.
MS 36,432 /2 (2) 1931.
MS 36,432 /3 (1) 1932.
MS 36,432 /3 (2) 1933.
MS 36,432 /4 (1) 1934.
MS 36,432 /4 (2) 1935.
MS 36,432 /5 (1) 1936.
MS 36,432 /5 (2) 1937.
MS 36,432 /6 (1) 1938.
MS 36,432 /6 (2) 1939.
MS 36,432 /7 (1) 1940.
MS 36,432 /7 (2) 1941.
MS 36,432 /8 (1) 1942.
MS 36,432 /8 (2) 1943.

III.i.7.c. School Copy Books

MS 36,433 /1 School notebook containing Latin translations of Charles


Kean O’Hara, 1873. Also contains account of letters
received and written by Charles Kean O’Hara, c. 1888-89.
1 item, 1873-89.

MS 36,433 /2 Examination papers for Sandhurst College and for the


‘preliminary examination of Lieutenants of Militia for
Commissions in the Army’. Also flyer for A. W. Hume’s
‘special class for the Military Competitive Examination’.
10 items, 1880-81.

III.i.7.d. Personal Correspondence

MS 36,434 /1 Two miscellaneous letters; one from Ruston and Hornsby


Ltd, engineers, Grantham, Lincolnshire to Charles Kean
O’Hara relating to piston rings and one relating to the trust
money of Henry Trench.
2 items, 1874-1920.

MS 36,434 /2-4 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara, principally dealing with


personal and family affairs, including the death of his
brother Henry in 1878. Correspondents include his father,
Charles William O’Hara, his brothers Richard Errill and
Arthur Cooper O’Hara, his aunt Anne Perceval and others;
35 items in three folders, c. 1871-86.
16 items, c. 1871-81.
11 items [some undated], c. 1882.
10 items [some undated], c. 1884-87.

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MS 36,434 /5 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from M S [Margaret
Sarah] Cooper, relating to personal and family affairs.
1 item, 1884.

MS 36,434 /6 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara mainly relating to


references that he has been asked to write for various
people. Correspondents include J Ross, Thomas Glynn and
Henry A Allen.
6 items, 1886-8.

MS 36,434 /7 General and family correspondence of Charles Kean


O’Hara. Correspondents include his brothers, Alexander
Perceval and Richard Errill, Richard Streatfeild, Henry
Scarlett and others.
31 items, 1887-95

MS 36,434 /8 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from his father, Charles


William O’Hara, 1884, and his brother, Richard O’Hara,
describing their travels in America. Letters also contain
Charles William O’Hara’s advice on the running of the
O’Hara estate.
7 items, 1884-91.

MS 36,434 /9 Correspondence relating to the British Broken Hill


Proprietary Company Ltd and Charles Kean O’Hara’s
shares in it.
3 items, 1890.

MS 36,434 /10 Letter from Richard Pims, stockbrokers to Charles Kean


O’Hara, relating to Guinness shares.
1 item, 20 March 1894.

MS 36,434 /11 Letters from Brown, Janson and Co to Charles Kean


O’Hara relating to the finances of the late Mr Charles
William O’Hara.
3 items, 1899.

MS 36,434 /12 Correspondence and notes [by Charles Kean O’Hara?]


regarding the O’Hara’s family history. Includes his
annotations on the draft version of the O’Hara family
pedigree in Burke’s Landed Gentry.
14 items, c. 1904-34.

MS 36,434 /13 Letters from Frederick William O’Hara and [Lola]


Perceval (his niece) to Charles Kean O’Hara, mainly
relating to family affairs and notes concerning tenancies.
4 items, 1908-15 (1 undated).

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MS 36,434 /14 General correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara,
principally concerning his financial affairs and his
donations to various charities and local societies.
35 items, 1908-18.

MS 36,434 /15 Letter from Anthony F Maude to Charles Kean O’Hara


relating to estate and personal matters.
1 item, 18 January 1917.

MS 36,434 /16 Letters and postcard from various correspondents


including George J Stokes, William Campbell and G
Mackenbach, concerning the Commissioner of the Peace
for County Sligo, the death of Miss Mackenbach and the
O’Hara family tree.
4 items, 1917-35.

MS 36,434 /17 Letter from [?] Dowell to Charles Kean O’Hara relating to
a vacancy at Skreen Post Office.
1 item, 2 December 1918.

MS 36,434 /18 Letter from P Timoney to Charles Kean O’Hara, asking


him the favour of using his influence to get Ellen Wilson,
assistant matron in the female prison, Cork, transferred to
Dublin.
1 item, 1918.

MS 36,434 /19 Letters from the National Museum of Ireland to Charles


Kean O’Hara relating to a gold collar connected with the
O’Hara family.
2 items, 1919.

MS 36,434 /20 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from M R Andrews


relating to a testimonial that Charles Kean O’Hara wrote
for him.
1 item, 6 February 1920.

MS 36,434 /21 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from Patrick Finan


thanking him for his trouble.
1 item, 1920.

MS 36,434 /22 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from various


correspondents, including Lt Col C W Bowlby, Annie
Cullen and James F Cunkisk concerning references that he
is to write.
8 items, 1920.

MS 36,434 /23 General correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara


including letters from his cousin, [Evelyn?] McKinstry and
from his nephews, Kean William and Donal Frederick
O’Hara.

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5 items, 1921-24.

MS 36,434 /24 General correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara,


principally concerning his financial affairs, general Church
affairs and his donations to various charities and local
societies.
64 items, 1920-29.

MS 36,434 /25 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Valentine James


O’Hara. Topics include family history and whether
Professor John MacNeill should be allowed access to the
Irish manuscripts in the O’Hara archive. Also letters
discussing the proposed publication of the Burke letters
within the archive.
8 items, 1922-36.

MS 36,434 /26 Draft letter to Archdeacon [Collins?] from Charles Kean


O’Hara relating to personal matters.
1 item, 1925.

MS 36,434 /27 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from James Molloy


relating to the herding of cattle on the O’Hara estate.
1 item, 1925.

MS 36,434 /28 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from various


correspondents including Butler Bros (willow growers and
manufacturers), William Abbatt and Co (cane workers) and
J Trahon, mainly relating to garden supplies.
4 items, 1929-30.

MS 20,380 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Valentine O’Hara


regarding the O’Hara papers with particular reference to
Anthony O’Hara, Knight of Malta, and also to the Edmund
Burke letters to Charles O’Hara (the elder).
20 items, 1930-32.

MS 36,434 /29 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from W Armstrong with


draft reply on reverse, relating to a resolution passed by the
Select Vestry of Taunagh parish, mourning the death of
Arthur Cooper O’Hara.
1 item, 1934.

MS 36,434 /30 Letter from the County Sligo Agricultural Society to


Charles Kean O’Hara expressing a resolution of sympathy
passed on the death of Arthur Cooper O’Hara.
1 item, 1934.

MS 36,434 /31 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Bill Scarlett relating
to an audit of accounts.
3 items, 1934.

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MS 36,434 /32 Letter from an unidentified correspondent relating to
financial and personal matters.
1 item, 1937.

MS 36,434 /33 General correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara,


principally concerning his financial affairs and his
donations to various charities and local societies.
8 items, 1940-42.

MS 36,434 /34 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Donough O’Brien


relating to the O’Hara pedigree.
2 items, 1940.

MS 36,434 /35 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from Charles H Browne,


secretary of St John Ambulance Brigade, thanking him for
his subscription.
1 item, 1944.

III.i.7.e. Sporting/Horses

MS 16,710 Studbooks kept by Charles O’Hara (the elder) for the


period 1762-1775, Charles King O’Hara, 1825-35, and
Charles Kean O’Hara, 1884-1938.

MS 36,435 /1 Notebook containing lists of dogs belonging to ‘Mr.


O’Hara’s harriers’, 1863-1911.
1 item, 1863-1911.

MS 36,435 /2 Miscellaneous documents relating to horses kept on the


O’Hara estate.
19 items, 1885-97.

MS 36,435 /3 Papers relating to horses, including lists of horses, breeding


records and letters. Correspondents include H S Notley and
Charles Kean O’Hara.
38 items, 1898-1939.

MS 36,435 /4 Bound notebook containing pedigrees of foxhound pups


born at Annaghmore, 1865-1944.
1 item, 1944.

MS 36,435 /5 Dog license of Charles Kean O’Hara for the keeping of 44


dogs on the O’Hara estate.
1 item, 1901.

MS 36,435 /6 Bound notebook containing lists of foxhounds at


Annaghmore, 1912-47 [in poor condition].
1 item, 1912-47.

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MS 36,435 /7 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara relating to the
purchase of foxhounds. Correspondents include Major
A.H. Watt, Middleton, County Cork, C. Haynes,
Mullingar, County Westmeath, J.W. Murland,
Annsborough, County Down and Frank Wise, Adare,
County Limerick.
13 items, 1905-43.

MS 16,830 Minute book of the Irish County Polo Club Union, also
containing accounts and correspondence, 1890-1930.

MS 36,435 /8 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara, relating to horses and


other animals belonging to him, from Henry Reynolds and
George Smith.
2 items, 1912-6.

MS 36,435 /9 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara concerning his


proposals with regard to the holding of the County and
Open Cup polo tournaments.
11 items, 1913-14.

MS 36,435 /10 Bankbooks, cheque stubs and accounts relating to the Irish
County Polo Club Union.
21 items, 1906-22.

MS 36,435 /11 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the


Irish County Polo Club Union.
24 items, 1913-21.

MS 36,435 /12 Stud Book.


1 item, 1889.

MS 36,435 /13 Race cards and flyers for point-to-point meetings of ‘Mr.
O’Hara’s Harriers’ at Claragh, County Sligo.
21 items, 1889-1940.

MS 36,435 /14 List of subscribers to ‘Mr. O’Hara’s Harriers’.


8 items, 1915-30.

MS 36,435 /15 Race card for ‘Point to Point Races’ of Mr O’Hara’s


Harriers, 1939 and newscuttings relating to races and
Charles Kean O’Hara.
3 items, 1927-40.

MS 36,435 /16 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from the Irish Turf Club
concerning a point-to-point meeting of ‘Mr. O’Hara’s
Harriers’. Also newspaper cuttings relating to same.
3 items, 1941.

MS 36,435 /17 Printed Material; 13 items, various dates.

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(1-9) Rulebooks of the Irish County Polo Club Union, 1910-14.
[some duplicates]; 9 items, 1910-14.
(10) List: County Limerick Hounds;1 item, 1904
(11) List: United Hunt Club Fox-Hounds; 1 item, 1928.
(12) Cutting from magazine article on polo, including a
reference to Charles Kean O’Hara as ‘one of the small
group who helped to make a big success of polo in
Ireland’; 1 item, undated.
(13) Constitution and Rules of the Irish Masters of Harriers
Association; 1 item, undated.

III.i.7.f. Special Topics of Correspondence – Local Administration

III.i.7.f(a) Militia

MS 36,436 /1 Return showing names and addresses of officers of the 3rd


Battalion, Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment, 1886.
1 item, 1886.

MS 36,436 /2 Letters and accounts relating to the Yorkshire and


Lancashire Regiment [Charles Kean O’Hara ‘Officer
Commanding, D Company’].
6 items, 1891-93.

III.i.7.f(b) Local Administration – Magistracy

MS 36,437 /1 Copy of judgement by Charles Kean O’Hara in the case of


Davey v. Neaven [?], in relation to a dispute over a right of
way at Coolaney, County Sligo. With correspondence and
rough sketch maps relating to same.
3 items, 1891.

MS 36,437 /2 Letters and papers relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s


appointment as Deputy Lieutenant of County Sligo.
2 items, 1898-1902.

MS 36,437 /3 Correspondence relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s


position as Lord Lieutenant of County Sligo. Includes
reports of meetings of the Lord Lieutenants of counties in
England and circulars relating to the proposed Territorial
and Reserve Forces Bill, 1907.
3 items, 1907-10.

MS 36,437 /4 Letters relating to the vote of condolence passed by Sligo


Grand Jury (of which Charles Kean O’Hara was a member)
on the death of Edward Henry Cooper.
2 items, 1902.

MS 36,437 /5 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the


holding of a Civil Bill court at Tobercurry, County Sligo.

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2 items, 1897.

MSS 36,437 /6 – 36,438 /10 Returns of Petty Sessions Courts held in


County Sligo [shows what magistrates were present and
where courts were held; some in poor condition].
9 folders, 1902- 1910:
MS 36,437 /6-7 36 items in two folders, 1902.
MS 36,437 /8 25 items, 1903.
MS 36,437 /9 23 items, 1904.
MS 36,437 /10 28 items, 1905.
MS 36,437 /11 14 items, 1906.
MS 36,437 /12 30 items, 1907.
MS 36,437 /13 37 items, 1908.
MS 36,437 /14 44 items, 1909.
MS 36,437 /15 54 items, 1911.

MS 36,438 /1 27 items, 1912.


MS 36,438 /2 30 items, 1913.
MS 36,438 /3 28 items, 1914.
MS 36,438 /4 30 items, 1915.
MS 36,438 /5 26 items, 1916.
MS 36,438 /6 29 items, 1917.
MS 36,438 /7 15 items, 1918.
MS 36,438 /8 24 items, 1919.
MS 36,438 /9 24 items, 1920.
MS 36,438 /10 19 items, 1921.

MS 36,438 /11 Draft message of regret at the death of Mr F B Henry,


signed by magistrates of Coolaney District Court.
1 item, 1915.

MS 36,438 /12 Lists of persons eligible for [out-door?] relief submitted


by the Irish Transport and General Workers Union,
‘Liberty Hall’, Sligo [annotated by Charles Kean O’Hara].
9 items, 1916.

MS 36,438 /13 Correspondence between C P MacKenzie, the Crown and


Peace Office and Charles Kean O’Hara, relating to the
resignation of MacKenzie as Clerk of the Petty Sessions
for the Coolaney Petty Sessions district.
5 items, 1921-2.

MS 36,438 /14 Letter relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s appointment as a


Peace Commissioner.
1 item, 1924.

III.i.7.f(c) National Schools etc.

187
MS 36,439 /1 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Father Doyle, parish
priest of Colloney, and McMahon and Tweedy (solicitors)
concerning Lugnadeffa National School.
2 items, 1915.

MS 36,439 /2 Copy of draft agreement dated 26 May 1926 between


Charles Kean O’Hara, Joseph Pratt and others in relation to
the National School at Larkhill, County Sligo. Also letter
from R. T. Tweedy, Solicitor, relating to same.
1 item, 1926-27.

III.i.7.g. General Correspondence [Political and Local Affairs]

MS 36,440 /1 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara with the Royal


Hospital, Chelsea, concerning the case of Henry
McLoughlin, a soldier wounded when his gun went off
accidentally.
1 item, 1887-88.

MS 36,440 /2 Letters from L H Lea to Charles Kean O’Hara, one


outlining his desire to ‘study the Irish question’ and his
attempts to ‘be as friendly as…[he] could with the
National League members’ in order to facilitate this.
2 items, c. 1894.

MS 36,440 /3 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara with the Ministry


of Labour and J Millen, mainly relating to local and
political affairs.
35 items, 1907-30.

MS 36,440 /4 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from a tenant, relating to


his suspicions that there are German spies in Sligo.
2 items, 1915.

MS 36,440 /5 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Michael McHale


asking him to use his influence to secure promotion for
McHale in the Royal Irish Constabulary before it was
disbanded.
2 items, 1922.

MS 36,440 /6 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Frank Carty,


Brigadier, 3rd Western Division of the I.R.A concerning
the stealing of his car, 1922; ‘No officer or private of this
brigade was responsible’ for stealing it.
3 items, 1922.

MS 36,440 /7 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from John Garvey,


‘Downhill’, Ballina, County Mayo. Letters refer to the
Civil War in County Mayo; ‘no worse area in all of Ireland

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than the area around Ballina’. Includes copy of threatening
letter sent to Garvey by the I.R.A.
2 items; 1922-23.

MS 36,440 /8 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from John O’Dowd


[former MP for South Sligo] concerning his claim with the
‘Irish Grants Committee in London for personal injuries
and losses sustained during the late troubled times in
Ireland.’ Letters refer to his ‘opposition to the forces of
disorder’ and ‘advocacy of recruiting at the time of the
war.’
2 items, 1928.

MS 36,440 /9 Papers relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s position as


conservator for the tidal Ballisodare electoral division.
2 items, 1928-9.

MS 36,440 /10 General political correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara


including a letter from Lord Meath calling for a fund to be
set up to compensate ‘those [R.I.C men] who…
distinguished themselves…during the Rebellion’; a Return
of arms surrendered to British Forces in Ireland, 1917;
letters relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s request for troops
to be sent to County Sligo, 1917, an anonymous letter on
the growth of Sinn Fein in County Sligo, 1918; and a letter
from the Colooney Strike Committee calling off a
proposed strike due to take place in the town, 1920. Other
correspondents include Anthony F. Maude (agent) and
Bryan Mahon.
18 items, 1916-20.

III.i.7.h. Irish Landowners’ Convention

Correspondence and papers relating to Charles Kean O’Hara’s


membership of the Irish Landowners’ Convention.

MS 36,441 /1 Letters, circulars and memoranda from Gilbert de L. Willis


and George Stewart, secretaries of the Irish Landowners’
Convention concerning the Irish Land Acts of 1903 and
1908 and the prices offered by the Estates Commissioners
for untenanted land.
6 items, 1903-11.

MS 36,441 /2 Draft Irish Land Bill, 17 July 1903. Also printed House of
Commons return of agricultural prices in Ireland, 1881-
1909.
2 items, 1903-11.

III.i.7.i. Irish Unionist Alliance

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MS 36,442 /1 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara relating to his
membership of the Irish Unionist Alliance. Topics
discussed include the question of how the Southern
Unionist Committee should respond to Northern Unionist
tactics on the Home Rule bill. Correspondents include J B
Powell, Lord Midleton, John E. Walsh and Lord Iveagh.
18 items, 1917-19.

MS 36,442 /2 Correspondence, circulars and papers, relating to Charles


Kean O’Hara’s membership of the Irish Unionist Alliance.
Includes the revised Irish Unionist Alliance Constitution of
1919, and a pamphlet by W K Jellett, Home Rule and after;
Ireland and the World-Wide Conspiracy.
16 items, 1917-21.

MS 36,442 /3 Two copies of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920. Also


a short summary of the ‘main provisions of the Bill.’
4 items, 1920.

III.i.7.j. Unionist Anti-Partition League

MS 36,443 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from R.N. Thompson,


Secretary of the Unionist Anti-Partition League, enclosing
copy of resolution passed at a meeting of the League
calling for the immediate adoption of ‘provisions which
while preserving Ireland within the Empire will give effect
to the desire of the majority of the Irish people for self-
government with an adequate control of all local affairs,
including taxation’.
1 item, 1920.

III.i.7.k. United Irish League

MS 36,444 Newspaper cuttings relating to the Irish land problem and


the United Irish League, with a mention of Charles Kean
O’Hara.
2 items, 1911 [1 item undated].

III.i.7.1. Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation

MS 36,445 /1 Correspondence relating to the Royal Patriotic Fund


Corporation, a charity established in 1854 for the benefit of
the widows, children and dependants of officers and men
of the naval, military and air forces of the Crown.
7 items, 1904-7.

MS 36,445 /2-7 Printed annual reports of the Royal Commissioners of the


Patriotic Fund and of the Royal Patriotic Fund
Corporation.
6 folders:

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MS 36,445 /2 1 item, 1903
MS 36,445 /3 1 item, 1904.
MS 36,445 /4 2 copies; 2 items, 1905.
MS 36,445 /5 2 copies, 1906, with a ‘report of the proceedings at the
Second Annual General Meeting of the Royal Patriotic
Fund Corporation’, 24 May 1906; 3 items, 1906.
MS 36,445 /6 1 item, 1907.
MS 36,445 /7 1 copy, 1913 with report of the Corporation’s Annual
General Meeting, 11 June 1914; 1 item, 1913-14.

III.i.7.m. Recruiting/ Prisoners of War/ Ex-Servicemen

MS 36,446 /1 Correspondence and papers relating to Charles Kean


O’Hara’s role as President of the Sligo Recruiting
Committee.
4 items, 1915.

MS 36,446 /2 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara concerning the


holding of a meeting in Sligo town in May 1915 to
establish the Town and County Sligo Association to co-
ordinate the various organisations undertaking war relief
work in the county. Correspondents include the director
general of voluntary organisations, Scotland House,
London, Margaret Ffolliott, Lady Gore Booth, Anne
l’Estrange. 20 items, 1915- 16. Annual Reports of the
Town and County Sligo Association for War Work. 4
items, 1915-18.

MS 36,446 /3 Bound volume containing alphabetical list of prisoners of


war from County Sligo held in Germany.
1 item, 1915-18.

MS 36,446 /4 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara in relation to


Irish prisoners of war. Also circulars and papers relating to
the County Sligo Prisoners of War Fund and the Irish
Women’s Association (to aid Irish regiments and prisoners
of war). Correspondents include Lady Clonbrock, Lady
MacDowell, Elizabeth l’Estrange and others.
43 items, 1915-18.

MS 36,446 /5-12 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara relating to his


attempts to secure employment and military pensions for
ex-servicemen and those wounded in the First World War.
Correspondence also relates to his activities with regard to
recruiting in County Sligo. Correspondents include Lady
Aberdeen, Sir Jocelyn Gore Booth, Lord Donoughmore,
Evelyn l’Estrange, Nora Perceval, and members of various
societies such as the British Red Cross Society, the Sligo
(War Distress) Civilian Committee, the Sligo Local War
Pensions Committee, the Comrades of the Great War and

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the Central Advisory Committee for Ex-Servicemen and
Ex-Sailors. Also includes correspondence with officials of
the War Office and the British Ministry of Pensions.
8 folders:
16 items, 1914-15.
51 items, 1916.
100 items in two folders, 1917.
73 items in two folders, 1918.
91 items in two folders, 1919.

MS 36,446 /13 Letter to Charles Kean O’Hara from J G Burke, ‘Major


intelligence’, relating to the state of County Sligo and
requesting information on Nationalist sentiment in County
Sligo.
1 item, 10 September 1916.

MS 36,446 /14 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from Chris [?] Fowler and
F MacDonell of the County Sligo Local War Pensions
Committee. Topics discussed include civil distress in
County Sligo, the outbreak of ‘fever’ in County Sligo in
1917, the representation of ‘labour’ on the committee and
the employment of disabled soldiers and sailors.
14 items, 1916-19.

MS 36,446 /15 Letter from Patrick Rogers to Charles Kean O’Hara


relating to his war pension from the Local War Pensions
Committee.
1 item, 18 May 1920.

MS 36,446 /16 Blank form from the Ministry of Pensions regarding a


claim for expenses.
1 item, c.1920.

MS 36,447 /1-7 Correspondence and papers of Charles Kean O’Hara


principally relating to his membership of the Mullingar and
District Area Advisory Committee of the British Ministry
of Pensions set up to adjudicate on ex-servicemen’s claims
for pensions. Includes minutes of the committee’s
meetings, giving names and details of applicants and
reports of the committee's adjudication on claims.
166 items in 7 folders, 1920-36.
10 items, 1920.
19 items, 1923-24.
49 items, 1925-26.
24 items, 1927-29.
19 items, 1930.
40 items, 1931-33.
15 items, 1934-36.

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MS 36,447 /8 Circulars issued to the Area Advisory Committees in the
Irish Free State by the British Ministry of Pensions.
29 items, 1924-30.

MS 36,447 /9-11 General correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara


concerning his attempts to secure pensions and
employment for ex-servicemen and widows’ pensions for
their wives. Correspondents include officials of the British
Ministry of Pensions, the Central Benevolent Committee,
the Southern Irish Loyalist Relief Association, the Royal
Irish Aid Fund, Bryan Cooper, ex-servicemen and others.
3 folders:
16 items, 1920-30.
14 items, 1931-33.
18 items, 1934-38.

MS 36,447 /12 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara from the Bandon branch
of the British Legion, asking for financial assistance
following the burning down of their premises. Also letters
from John Winn, Tobercurry, an ex-serviceman, asking
Charles Kean O’Hara to recommend him to the British
Legion ‘for boots and clothing.’
2 items, 1936-37.

MS 36,447 /13 Leaflet containing information regarding pensions and


gratuities for the dependents of soldiers killed in action.
1 item, undated.

III.i.7.n. Letter Books

MS 16,825-16,828 Letter books of Major Charles Kean O’Hara, County


Sligo.
4 volumes, 1890-1934.

MS 36,448 Letter book containing copies of letters sent by Charles


Kean O’Hara, 1913-1916, including correspondence on
family affairs, on the 1916 Rising [‘no language could be
to [sic] strong in denouncing men who have proved
themselves traitors to Ireland as well as to the Empire’] and
on the purchase of horses. Also correspondence relating to
O’Hara’s involvement in the recruiting committee for
County Sligo and numerous letters to the War Office and
others dealing with the cases of individual soldiers.
1 item, 1913-16.

III.i.7.o. Personal accounts and papers

III.i.7.o(a) Bank Books, Account Books and Cash Receipt Books

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MS 36,449 /1-11 Bank books of Charles Kean O’Hara, in relation to his
accounts with the Bank of Ireland, Dublin and Sligo.
11 folders:
1873-98.
1883-96.
1897-1906.
1898-99.
1906-11.
1908-12
1912-16.
1911-17.
1917-24.
1931-47.
1934-47.

MS 36,449 /12 Bank book of Charles Kean O’Hara in relation to his


account with the London Bank.
1 item, 1895-1907.

MS 36,449 /13 Bank book of Charles Kean O’Hara in relation to his


account with Lloyd’s Bank, London.
1 item, 1920-4.

MS 36,449 /14 Assorted cheques of Charles Kean O’Hara, drawn on the


Brown, Janson and Co Bank.
4 items, 1901.

MS 36,449 /15 Receipt for £510 2s 8d paid into the Bank of Ireland
account of Charles Kean O’Hara.

III.i.7.o(b) General

MS 36,450 /1 Bound notebook of Charles Kean O’Hara with names listed


alphabetically, along with sums of money.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,450 /2 Small bound account book, mainly relating to household


expenses of Charles Kean O’Hara.
1 item, 1915-47.

MS 36,450 /3 Small notebooks containing accounts of money kept in the


safe at Annaghmore.
3 items, 1898-1930.

MS 36,450 /4 – 36,451 /10 Bills and receipts of Charles Kean O’Hara,


mainly relating to personal expenses, including
subscriptions and donations to the Adelaide Hospital, Fine
Gael, the Irish Landowners Convention, the Shamrock
Club, Irish Unionist Alliance and the Church of Ireland
Sustenation Fund. 17 folders:

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MS 36,450 /4 17 items, 1873-82.
MS 36,450 /5 40 items, 1883.
MS 36,450 /6 39 items, 1884.
MS 36,450 /7 38 items, 1885-7.
MS 36,450 /8 59 items, 1889-93.
MS 36,450 /9 65 items, 1894-8.
MS 36,450 /10-11 158 items in two folders, 1907-9.
MS 36,451 /1 85 items, 1913-4.
MS 36,451 /2-3 173 items in two folders, 1915-7.
MS 36,451 /4 141 items, 1918-9.
MS 36,451 /5 5 items, 1925-34.
MS 36,451 /6 80 items, 1940.
MS 36,451 /7 60 items, 1941.
MS 36,451 /8 70 items, 1942.
MS 36,451 /9 59 items, 1943.
MS 36,451 /10 66 items, 1944-5.

MS 36,451 /11 Correspondence and receipts relating to the payment of


dividends on consolidated stock held by Charles Kean
O’Hara and Sir Maltby Crofton.
5 items, 1881-90.

MS 36,451 /12 Letters to Charles Kean O’Hara relating to his financial


affairs. Includes a list of his investments in government
stocks.
5 items, 1884-93.

MS 36,451 /13 Letter dated 18 September 1900 from G Markham to


Charles Kean O’Hara relating to stocks. Also includes
receipts relating to dividends paid by Messrs Brown,
Janson and Co.
10 items, 1899-1900.

MS 36,451 /14 Small notebook containing accounts of Charles Kean


O’Hara’s investments in stocks and shares.
1 item, 1900-48.

MS 36,451 /15 Statement of interest due on various shares held by


Charles Kean O’Hara, including those in the Great
Southern and Western Railway Co. and the Great Northern
Railway Co.
9 items, 1900-20.

MS 36,451 /16 Letter from the bank of Ireland to Charles Kean O’Hara
relating to bank charges.
1 item, 4 October 1929.

MS 36,452 /1-2 Bound payments books of Charles Kean O’Hara, mainly


referring to personal and estate expenditure.
4 items in 2 folders:

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MS 36,452 /1 1898-1908 and 1908-16.
MS 36,452 /2 1916-25 and 1937-47.

MS 36,452 /3 Bound receipt books of Charles Kean O’Hara; refers to


personal and estate expenditure. 3 items in 2 folders;
1898-1919.
1919-38 and 1939-47.

III.i.7.p. General papers

MS 36,453 /1 Membership card for Charles Kean O’Hara of the Estate


Management and Supply Association Ltd.
1 item, 1934.

MS 36,453 /2 Irish Hospital Sweepstake tickets.


10 items, 1934-5.

MS 36,453 /3 ‘Christmas List 1934’, includes names and lists of presents


bought.
2 items, 1934.

III.i.8. Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara

Frederick William O’Hara inherited the O’Hara estate on the death of his
brother, Charles Kean O’Hara, in 1947. He had earlier inherited the
Cooper estate on the death of another brother, Arthur Cooper O’Hara, in
1934. He was born in 1875 and educated at Rossall. Frederick William
served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in the First World War. In 1903
he married Muriel Helen Isabella Rice Henn, daughter of Francis
Blackburne Henn of Paradise, Ennis, County Clare. He was appointed
High Sheriff of County Sligo in 1911. The correspondence of Frederick
William and Muriel O’Hara is principally made up of letters from their
children and other family members. This correspondence would be of
particular interest to researchers interested in the fortunes of Irish landed
families in the twentieth century. The letters also deal with the varied
experiences of family members during the Second World War.

III.i.8.a. Family Correspondence

The letters are sorted by correspondent.

III.i.8.a(a) Letters from Donal Frederick and Elizabeth O’Hara

MS 36,454 /1-2 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick O’Hara, mainly written from
Castle Park College, Dalkey, where he was a student,
primarily relating to family and personal affairs. Includes a
number of school reports.
67 items in two folders, c. 1915-18.

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MS 36,454 /3-4 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from
their son, Donal Frederick, mainly written from Haileybury
College, Hertfordshire, England where he was a student,
primarily relating to family and personal affairs. Includes a
number of school reports and accounts. Also Haileybury
year book for 1919.
100 items in two folders, c. 1918-22.

MS 36,454 /5 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Melmore Head and
the SS Bengore Head includes letters from Montreal,
Canada. Letters mainly relate to personal and family
affairs.
31 items, c. 1922-23.

MS 36,454 /6 Letter from Donal O’Hara, with a note from his sister Rose
on the reverse, to their mother, Muriel O’Hara, mainly
relating to personal and family affairs.
1 item, 1923.

MS 36,454 /7 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Bengore Head
containing accounts of his travels in various locations
including Finland and Estonia. Also relating to personal
and family affairs.
c. 32 items, 1924.

MS 36,454 /8Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Bengore Head,
containing accounts of his travels in various locations
[including Latvia, Germany and Sweden]. Also relating to
personal and family affairs.
44 items, c. 1925.

MS 36,454 /9 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Bengore Head, and
SS Torr Head containing accounts of his travels in various
locations. Letters chiefly relate to personal and family
affairs.
22 items, 1926.

MS 36,454 /10 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Bengore Head,
includes letters from Argentina and Latvia, principally
relating to personal and family affairs.
30 items, 1927.

MS 36,454 /11 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Bengore Head,

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include letters from Latvia, principally relating to personal
and family affairs.
36 items, 1928.

MS 36,455 /1-2 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick, principally relating to personal
and family affairs.
45 items in two folders, 1929.

MS 36,455 /3 Letter [April 1929] to Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara from their son, Donal Frederick, enclosing
newspaper cuttings relating to the journey of the SS
Bengore Head from Belfast to Riga, which resulted in its
being trapped in frozen ice for ten weeks.
8 items, 1929.

MS 36,455 /4 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Torr Head; they
include letters from Montreal and St. John’s, Canada.
Letters principally relate to personal and family affairs.
28 items, 1930.

MS 36,455 /5-6 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick O’Hara, on board the SS Torr
Head, includes letters from Montreal and St. John’s,
Canada. Letters principally relate to personal and family
affairs.
34 items in two folders, 1931.

MS 36,455 /7-8 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick, on board the SS Torr Head,
they include letters from Montreal Canada and a letter
describing his attendance at a session of the Imperial
Economic Conference in Ottawa in July 1932. Letters
principally relate to personal and family affairs.
32 items in two folders, 1932.

MS 36,455 /9 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Donal Frederick, some from Kisumu, Kenya. Letters
principally relate to personal and family affairs and to his
attempts to gain employment in Kenya.
20 items, 1933.

MS 36,455 /10 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick, in Kenya. Letters principally
relate to personal and family affairs.
21 items, 1934.

MS 36,456 /1-12 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Donal Frederick and his wife Elizabeth, in

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Kenya, describing his experiences as a civil servant in the
colonial government in Kenya. Letters also relate to
personal and family affairs.
12 folders:
23 items, 1935
21 items, 1936.
20 items, 1937.
22 items, 1938.
13 items, 1939.
17 items, 1940.
9 items, 1941-2.
12 items, 1943.
12 items, 1944.
27 items, 1945 [letters include accounts of a visit home to
England and Ireland by Donal Frederick and Elizabeth
O’Hara].
24 items, 1946.
17 items, 1947.

MS 36,456 /13 Letters from Donal Frederick O’Hara and his wife
Elizabeth, to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara, mainly
relating to family matters.
4 items, 1948.

III.i.8.a(b) Letters from Kean William O’Hara


(Son of Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara)

MS 36,457 /1-2 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William O’Hara, mainly written from
Castle Park School, Dalkey, where he was a student,
primarily relating to family and personal affairs. Includes
letter from W P Toole, headmaster of the school, outlining
his progress there and a number of school reports.
117 items in two folders, 1922-25.

MS 36,457 /3-6 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly written from Haileybury
College, Hertfordshire, England where he was a student,
primarily relating to family and personal affairs.
4 folders;
30 items, 1926.
25 items, 1927.
25 items, 1928.
40 items, 1929.

MS 36,457 /7-10 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs.
4 folders:
MS 36,457 /7-8 57 items in two folders, 1930.

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MS 36,457 /9-10 38 items in two folders, 1931 [some describing a visit
made to France by Kean William O’Hara].

MS 36,458 /1-9 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs.
9 folders:
29 items in two folders, 1932.
23 items, 1933.
22 items, 1934.
31 items in two folders, 1935.
18 items, 1936.
33 items in two folders, 1937.

MS 36,459 /1-2 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, 1939. With occasional references to war-
time restrictions on travel and his work with the ARP.
25 items in two folders, 1939.

MS 36,459 /3-4 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs. Includes letters discussing the threat of a
German invasion of Ireland and the possible capture of
John Logan, Kean O’Hara’s brother-in-law.
32 items in two folders, 1940.

MS 36,459 /5-6 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs.
39 items in two folders, 1941.

MS 36,459 /7-8 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, 1942. Some dealing with his experiences
after joining the RAF at Wolverhampton in August 1942.
39 items in two folders, 1942.

MS 36,459 /9 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, 1943. Some dealing with his experiences
with the RAF on active service in Iraq.
44 items, 1943.

MS 36,459 /10 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, 1944. Some dealing with his experiences on
active service with the RAF stationed at Habbiniya, Iraq.
48 items, 1944.

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MS 36,459 /11 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from
their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, 1945. Some dealing with his experiences on
active service with the RAF stationed at Habbiniya, Iraq.
The letters also contain accounts of his travels in Israel,
Syria and the Lebanon.
51 items, 1945.

MS 36,459 /12 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, 1946. Some dealing with his experiences on
active service with the RAF stationed at Habbiniya, Iraq.
The letters also contain accounts of his travels in Egypt and
his return to civilian life in England.
26 items, 1946.

MS 36,459 /13-16 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their son, Kean William, mainly dealing with personal and
family affairs, including the death of Frederick William
O’Hara in 1949.
4 folders:
34 items, 1947.
34 items, 1948.
6 items, 1949.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,459 /17 Printed material; 1 folder


Year-book of Haileybury College, 1 item, 1919.
Report of Speech Day at Haileybury, 1 item, 1927.

III.i.8.a(c) Letters from Rose O’Hara


(Daughter of Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara)

MS 36,460 /1 Letters [some incomplete] to Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara from their daughter Rose, primarily relating to
personal and family affairs.
19 items, 1924-28.

MS 36,460 /2-3 Letters [some incomplete] to Frederick William and


Muriel O’Hara from their daughter Rose, mainly from The
Grange School, Totteridge, Hertfordshire, where she was a
student. Letters primarily relate to personal and family
affairs.
51 items in two folders, 1929-30.

MS 36,460 /4 Letters [some incomplete] to Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara from their daughter Rose, mainly from The Grange
School, Totteridge, Hertfordshire, where she was a student.
Letters primarily relate to personal and family affairs.
31 items, 1931.

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MS 36,460 /5 Letters [some incomplete] to Frederick William and Muriel
O’Hara from their daughter Rose, primarily relating to
personal and family affairs.
26 items, 1932.

MS 36,460 /6 Letters [some incomplete] to Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara from their daughter Rose, primarily relating to
personal and family affairs.
26 items, 1933-36.

MS 36,460 /7-8 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara, some


undated, from their daughter Rose and her husband, John
Logan, [married in October 1937] primarily relating to
personal and family affairs.
32 items in two folders, 1937.

MS 36,460 /9-13 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara, some


undated, from their daughter Rose and her husband, John
Logan, primarily relating to personal and family affairs.
82 items in five folders, 1938.

MS 36,461 /1-3 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara, some


undated, from their daughter Rose and her husband, John
Logan, primarily relating to personal and family affairs.
80 items in three folders, 1939.

MS 36,461 /4-6 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their daughter Rose, some relating to the capture of her
husband, John Logan.
73 items in three folders, 1940.

MS 36,461 /7-10 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their daughter Rose, relating to personal and family affairs
and to the condition of her husband, John Logan, a prisoner
of war in Germany.
4 folders:
MS 36,461 /7-8 70 items in two folders, 1941.
MS 36,461 /9-10 67 items in two folders, 1942.

MS 36,462 /1-7 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their daughter Rose, relating to personal and family affairs
and to the condition of her husband, John Logan, a prisoner
of war in Germany.
7 folders
MS 36,462 /1-4 78 items in four folders, 1943.
MS 36,462 /5-7 84 items in three folders, 1944.

MS 36,462 /8-11 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their daughter Rose, May-June 1945, relating to personal

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and family affairs. Includes an account of the liberation of
her husband, John Logan, a prisoner of war in Germany, by
American troops near Millhausen.
85 items in four folders, 1945.

MS 36,462 /12 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their daughter Rose, principally relating to personal and
family affairs.
42 items, 1946.

MS 36,462 /13 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


their daughter Rose, principally relating to personal and
family affairs.
13 items, 1947-49.

III.i.8.a(d) Letters from other family members


(Including Francis Cooper O’Hara, Charles Kean O’Hara
and John Logan)

MS 36,463 /1 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from their


son, Francis Cooper O’Hara and his wife Joan, primarily
relating to personal and family affairs. Includes letters from
Castle Park College, Dalkey and Haileybury College,
Hertfordshire, England, where he was a student. Later
letters contain some accounts of his experiences serving in
the British army in India during World War II; 32 items, c.
1915-49.

MS 36,463 /2 Letters and telegrams to his brother, Frederick William


O’Hara and Frederick’s wife, Muriel, from Charles Kean
O’Hara concerning personal and family affairs. Also refer
to the settlement of Arthur Cooper O’Hara’s estate and the
expense of maintaining the Annaghmore property.
6 items, 1912-39.

MS 36,463 /3 Letters [some fragments] from Frederick William O’Hara


to his wife Muriel, concerning personal and family affairs.
6 items, c. 1911-48.

MS 36,463 /4 Letters and post cards from John Logan [husband of Rose
O’Hara] to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara, from
prisoner of war camps in Germany.
10 items, 1941-44.

MS 36,463 /5 Letter to Muriel O’Hara from Mary Hodgson (nurse to the


Logan family), concerning family news.
1 item, 9 January 1939.

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III.i.8.b. General Correspondence of Frederick William and Muriel
O’Hara

MS 36,464 /1 Telegram from an unidentified sender to Miss Henn


[probably Muriel Helen Isabella Henn, later O’Hara] in
Paradise, Ennis, County Clare.
1 item, 1902.

MS 36,464 /2 Letter to Frederick William O’Hara from Joseph Little,


Hillsborough Park, County Down, concerning the
O’Hara’s departure from Cromlyn Lodge, County Down.
1 item, 1908.

MS 36,464 /3 Part of a letter to Muriel O’Hara from an unidentified


correspondent containing personal news.
1 item, 1 December 1911.

MS 36,464 /4 Letters to Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara from


George Allen, agent to Lord Arthur Hill, concerning a
proposal that the O’Hara’s take up residence at Kilwarlin
House ‘to represent the Downshire’s interests’.
3 items, 1918.

MS 36,464 /5 Letter from Francis Nelson to Muriel O’Hara relating to


her enquiry about wrist watches.
1 item, 3 November 1922.

MS 36,464 /6 Correspondence of Muriel O’Hara relating to her stamp


collection. Correspondents include Stanley Gibbons
limited, Philatelists and Publishers. Also newspaper
cuttings relating to same.
11 items, 1922-46.

MS 36,464 /7 Letters to Muriel O’Hara concerning personal and family


affairs. Correspondents include Evelyn l’Estrange and
Dermot Charles and Maeve O’Hara.
10 items, c. 1933-50 [some undated].

MS 36,464 /8 Letter from Spinney’s Ltd to Frederick William O’Hara


relating to a parcel of figs sent to him from an O’Hara in
Cyprus.
1 item, 9 October 1945.

MS 36,464 /9-10 Letters and telegrams to Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara relating to the death of his brother Charles Kean
O’Hara. Correspondents include the Sligo Board of
Conservators, the County Sligo Agricultural Society, the
Sligo Constitutional Club, Edith Phibbs, Aideen Gore
Booth and others.

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150 items in two folders, 1947.

III.i.8.c. General Papers of Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara

MS 36,465 Newspaper cuttings relating to the appointment of


Frederick William O’Hara as a magistrate for County
Down and the death of Charles Kean O’Hara. Also a
cutting from the Sligo Champion, dated September 1871
with reports of the Sligo Harbour and Poor Law Boards.
3 items, 1871-1947.

III.i.8.d. Personal accounts and correspondence

MS 36,466 /1 Correspondence, receipts and accounts of Frederick


William O’Hara, primarily relating to his financial affairs,
principally his investments in various stocks and shares.
Correspondents include Bloxham, Taylor & Martin,
Stockbrokers, Dublin, McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors,
and Stone, Doak and Company, Government Stocks and
Share Brokers, Dublin.
27 items, 1925-49.

MS 36,466 /2 Correspondence, receipts and accounts of Muriel O’Hara in


relation to her financial affairs. Correspondents include the
Northern Bank Ltd, Hillsborough and Fitzgerald and
McCormick, Solicitors.
18 items, 1941-60.

MS 36,466 /3-4 Correspondence of Muriel O’Hara, principally with Alan


M. Warnock of Stokes Bros and Pim, Chartered
Accountants, in relation to her income tax payments.
47 items in two folders, 1949-57.

MS 36,466 /5-6 Correspondence of Muriel O’Hara, in relation to her


personal financial affairs and the financial affairs of her
children. Correspondents include McMahon and Tweedy,
Solicitors, Bloxham Toole and Co, Stockbrokers and
Stone, Doak and Company, Government Stocks and Shares
Brokers, Dublin. Includes copy of birth certificate of
Frederick William O’Hara.
104 items in two folders, 1949-59.

MS 36,466 /7 Correspondence, receipts and accounts of Muriel O’Hara,


in relation to her financial affairs, particularly her share
holdings and income tax payments, 1960. Correspondents
include McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, Stokes Bros and
Pim, Chartered Accountants, Fenton and Lyons, Solicitors.
59 items, 1960.

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III.i.8.e. Bank Books, etc.

MS 36,467 /1 Bank book of Frederick William O’Hara in relation to his


account with the Royal Bank of Queensland.
1 item, 1896.

MS 36,467 /2 Blank bank book of Muriel O’Hara with pages torn out,
relating to her account with the Bank of Ireland, Coolaney.
1 item, 1959.

MS 36,467 /3 Two blank bank books of Frederick William O’Hara


relating to his account with the Bank of Ireland, Sligo.
2 items, undated.

MS 36,467 /4 Blank bank books of Muriel O’Hara relating to her account


with the Bank of Ireland.
2 items, undated.

III.i.8.f. Cash Books etc.


MS 36,468 Payments and receipts book of Frederick William O’Hara.
1 item, 1949-62.

III.i.9. Donal Frederick and Elizabeth O’Hara

Donal Frederick O’Hara inherited the O’Hara estate in 1949 on the death
of his father, Frederick William O’Hara. He was born in 1904 and was
educated at Haileybury College. From 1938 to 1948 he served as a civil
servant in Kenya. In 1936 he married Elizabeth Sandbach Linnel,
daughter of Richard Sandbach Linnel of Duddon, Tarporley, Cheshire.

MS 36,469 /1 Cricket scoring book of Donal Frederick O’Hara.


1 item, 1913.

MS 36,469 /2 Letter to Donal Frederick O’Hara from Peter and Evelyn


l’Estrange relating to family and personal affairs.
1 item, undated [1920s?]

MS 36,469 /3 Letter from Elizabeth McGovern to Elizabeth O’Hara


relating to her personal affairs.
1 item, 1963.

III.i.10. Dermot Charles O’Hara

Dermot Charles O’Hara, son of Donal Frederick, was born in 1938 and
was educated at Wellington and the Royal Agricultural College in
Cirencester. He inherited the O’Hara estate when it was made over to him
by his father. He is the present head of the family.

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MS 36,470 /1 Notebook of Dermot Charles O’Hara containing notes on
‘Agriculture and Botany’ from the Royal Agricultural
College, Circencester, England.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,470 /2 Notebooks of Dermot Charles O’Hara containing notes on


‘Agricultural Law’ from the Royal Agricultural College,
Cirencester, England.
2 items, undated.

MS 36,470 /3 Notebook of Dermot Charles O’Hara containing notes on


‘Forestry’ from the Royal Agricultural College,
Cirencester, England.
1 item, undated.

III.i.11. Lady Rose Peyton [widow of Kean O’Hara (the elder)]

MS 20,359 Letter to Rose, Lady Peyton, in Dublin from her cousin,


Andrew Ram referring to financial matters, undated.

III.i.12. Kean O’Hara [the Composer; brother of Charles O’Hara


(the elder). c. 1712-1782]

MS 36,471 /1 Manuscript extracts from Midas [first performed in Covent


Garden, 1764] and Tom Thumb [first performed in Covent
Garden, 1780] by Kean O’Hara.
30 items, mostly undated [one dated 1779].

MS 36,471 /2 Notebook containing hand-written text of The Golden


Pippin: An English Burletta [first performed in Covent
Garden, 1773] by Kean O’Hara. Also a number of
newspaper cuttings, including a review of a performance
at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
1 item, c. 1773.

MS 36,471 /3 Manuscript text of Pastor Fido ‘a tragick-comical Pastoral


by Signor Battista Guarini translated from the Italian by
Thomas Sheridan, D.D’, undated.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,471 /4 Two notebooks containing the text of L’Orlando Serenata


as performed in Dublin in 1761 by the Academia di
Musica.
2 items, c. 1761.

MS 36,471 /5 Musical manuscript sheets and booklets, with manuscript


musical score for ‘La Partenza’ and other pieces of music,
also notes relating to musical chords.
36 sheets, undated.

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MS 36,471 /6 Loosely bound book with manuscript musical notation.
Includes pieces of music entitled ‘The Wreath’, ‘The
Morning Call of the Swiss Pastors’ and ‘By Those Eyes’.
16 sheets, undated.

MS 36,471 /7 Notes relating to musical notes and scales.


1 item, undated.

III.i.13. Lady Elizabeth Hyndford [mother of Lady Mary Carmichael,


wife of Charles O’Hara (the elder)]

MS 20,364 Letter to Elizabeth, Countess of Hyndford from Lady Mary


O’Hara [c. 1750].

III.i.14. Margaret O’Hara [wife of Charles O’Hara (the younger)]

MS 20,366 Letters to Margaret O’Hara from Anne Venables (née


King) mainly on family and social topics.
30 items, c. 1799-1805.

III.i.15. Mary O’Hara [daughter of Charles O’Hara (the younger)] –


Correspondence

MS 36,472 /1 Letters from Charles O’Hara (the younger) to his daughter,


Mary O’Hara, relating to family and personal affairs, but
also with some discussion of political subjects.
2 items, c.1809.

MS 36,472 / Letter from Jane Perceval to Mary O’Hara with a list of


books on the reverse.
1 item, 1813.

MS 36,472 /3 Correspondence and accounts in relation to Mary O’Hara’s


account with the La Touche bank. Correspondents include
J D La Touche and Richard Beere.
22 items, 1826-44.

MS 36,472 /4 Notebook with financial details of Miss Mary O’Hara.


1 item, 1847-71.

III.i.16. Charlotte Digby [daughter of Charlotte O’Hara and Robert


Digby]

MS 36,473 Certificate of baptism of Charlotte Digby.


1 item, 1815.

II.i.17. Catherine Streatfeild

MS 20,375 Letter to Catherine Streatfeild mainly re family topics, but


containing references to a tour to Italy, 13 June 1843.

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III.i.18. Anne Charlotte O’Hara [wife of Charles William O’Hara]

MS 36,474 /1 Copy of Complete Olney Hymns (Dublin, 1845), with


‘Anne C Streatfeild from Papa, April 1st 1850’ on the
inside cover.
1 item, 1850.

MS 36,474 /2 Letters to Anne Charlotte O’Hara from various


correspondents, including J W Scarlett and Richard
Streatfeild (her brother), relating to personal and family
matters.
18 items, 1856-70.

MS 36,474 /3 Accounts of A C Cooper (later O’Hara) with Richard Beere


and John L Phillips.
3 items, 1860-1.

MS 36,474 /4 Letter from Thomas [Carlick] to Mrs Annie O’Hara, his


niece, relating to railway stocks and shares.
1 item, 10 February 1871.

MS 36,474 /5 Letter from Susan Beresford, City of Dublin Hospital, to


[Anne Charlotte?] O’Hara recommending ‘a most pleasant
kind nurse … but an R.C if this is an objection’.
1 item, undated [late nineteenth century].

III.i.19. Margaret Sarah Cooper [sister of Charles William O’Hara]

MS 36,475 Notebook containing notes on religious themes kept by


Margaret Sarah Cooper.
1 item, undated.

III.i.20. Richard Edward O’Hara

MS 36,476 /1 Program for a concert by Philadelphia Board School,


Upper Hellesdon, in which Richard O’Hara performed a
solo, ‘Nora Creina’.
1 item, 23 February 1881.

MS 36,476 /2 Letters to Richard Edward O’Hara from his mother, Anne


Charlotte O’Hara, and sister, Annie, relating to personal
and family affairs, 1882-83.
6 items, 1882-83.

MS 36,476 /3 Letter from W Hill Budgett [?] to Richard Edward O’Hara


[in very poor condition] on the death of his father, Charles
William O’Hara.
1 item, 1882.

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MS 36,476 /4 Notebook diary of ‘Trip to America with Richard Edward
O’Hara’.
1 item, September 1884.

MS 36,476 /5 Letter to Richard Edward O’Hara from an unidentified


correspondent, relating to personal and family affairs.
1 item, undated.

III.i.21. Errill Robert O’Hara

MS 36,477 Military service record of Errill Robert O’Hara [1930s?].


Also correspondence, principally from the War Office
concerning his appointment as Assistant Director of
Supplies and Transport, Malta, 1929 and his retirement
from the army, 1933.
3 items, c. 1929-33.

MS 20,381 Letters to Errill and Charles Kean O’Hara from Valentine


O’Hara, Knight of Malta; also copies of extracts relating to
the last named from the Valetta archives.
5 items, 1930.

III.i.22. Kean William O’Hara [son of Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara]

MS 36,478 Letter from Muriel O’Hara to her son, Kean William


O’Hara, concerning the disposal of her property after her
death.
1 item, 1951.

III.i.23. Rose O’Hara [daughter of Frederick William and Muriel


O’Hara]

MS 36,479 /1 Letter to Rose O’Hara [later Logan] from Donal Frederick


O’Hara, her brother, and his wife Elisabeth, mainly relating
to personal and family affairs.
8 items, 1925-45.

MS 36,479 /2 Letters to Rose O’Hara from her brother, Kean William


O’Hara, primarily dealing with personal and family affairs.
4 items, c. 1942-43.

MS 36,479 /3 Letters to Rose Logan [ O’Hara] from her sisters-in-law,


Joan O’Hara, wife of Francis Cooper O’Hara and Elizabeth
O’Hara, wife of Donal Frederick O’Hara, both relating to
personal and family affairs.
2 items, 1942-43.

III.i.24. Jane Frances Cooper

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MS 36,480 Notebook containing details relating to the bank account of
Jane Frances Cooper.

III.i.25. Maeve O’Hara

MS 36,481 School notebook containing chemistry notes of Maeve


O’Hara, daughter of Donal Frederick O’Hara.
1 item, c.1950s.

III.i.26. Family Members; General Papers

MS 36,482 /1 Order relating to arms, signed by Arthur Cooper.


1 item, 1691.
[corner torn away – very fragile.]

MS 36,482 /2 Instructions to Charles O’Hara, son of Kean O’Hara (the


elder), for organising a night watch in Ballisodare.
1 item, 1692.

MS 16,704 Volume containing theological treatise, 17th cent., and


Latin verses composed c.1700 by Edmond Henry of
Carrownecrivy, Barony of Leyny, County Sligo.

MS 16,709 Notebooks (presumably compiled by Thos. Kelly) on


practice and jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery.

MS 16,831 History notebook, undated.

MS 36,483 /1 Letter to Charles O’Hara, brother of Kean O’Hara (the


younger) from L Jones, relating to his Dublin property.
1 item, 9 July 1715.

MS 36,483 /2 Undated translation into English of ‘The Cup of O’Hara’, a


poem originally in Irish.
1 item, undated [eighteenth century].

MS 36,483 /3 Miscellaneous items pasted to loose sheets and annotated,


including an invitation from Mr and Mrs O’Hara, a receipt
for labour, unidentified architects drawings, a recipe for
medicine and a bill for a party from Charles O’Hara to N
Hickey [damaged].
3 sheets, 8 items, 1720-47.

MS 36,483 /4-7 Occasional verse, some in Latin, by various authors,


some possibly by Adam and Charles O’Hara (the younger).
Includes school copybook containing poem, ‘The Friend
and the Bard’.
110 items in four folders, undated.

MS G. 1,301 Poem in Irish by Roda O’Dalaigh.

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1 item, undated.

MS 36,483 /8 Instructions and Regulations for the Formations and


Movements of the Cavalry (Dublin, 1797), containing
pages of related ms notes.

MS 36,483 /9 Notebook containing riddles and charades.


1 item, eighteenth century.

MS 36,483 /10 Newspaper cuttings, some undated, mainly relating to


political matters such as general elections.
4 items, c.1800-20.

MS 36,483 /11 Letter from E King to an unidentified recipient relating to


the O’Hara family.
1 item, 5 January 1801.

MS 36,483 /12 Scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings on various


topics, including accounts of European affairs, an obituary
of Richard Burke and an account of Charles O’Hara’s style
of speaking in parliament. Also contains poems, copies of
letters from various sources, drawings, and one letter from
Lord Palmerston [?] to [anonymous?] dated 5 September
1802.
1 item, early nineteenth century.

MS 36,483 /13 Letters to Mary O’Hara from William Phibbs relating to


her personal affairs.
2 items, c.1809.

MS 36,483 /14 Bound volume containing manuscript lyrics and music for
popular ballads.
1 item, undated [mid-nineteenth century?].

MS 36,483 /15 Bound notebook containing lyrics of traditional and


popular ballads [including ‘The Wearing of the Green’,
‘The Groves of Blarney’, and ‘The Eton Boating Song’].
1 item, undated.

MS 36,484 /1 Advertisements for amateur theatricals, one for ‘A Variety


of Entertainments to be given at Bowden park, undated.
Also a description of a game of charades.
3 items, undated [mid-nineteenth century?].

MS 36,484 /2 Letter from William Farnseny to an unidentified recipient,


mentioning Charles King O’Hara.
1 item, 11 June 1856.

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MS 36,484 /3 ‘A statement of the position of Mrs Charlotte Brown, both
as to capital and income,’ [possibly a relation of Anne
Charlotte O’Hara].
1 item, 1863.

MS 36,484 /4 Rough notes for a family tree, showing the descendents of


Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, undated [c.1860s].

MS 36,484 /5 Small printed notebook entitled ‘a list of Eton College


taken at Christmas 1874’, listing Charles Kean O’Hara as
being in the third form, [damaged – part of back cut away].
1 item, 1874.

MS 36,484 /6 Receipts, letters and other documents of various relatives


of the O’Hara family, including Christopher l’Estrange and
Richard James Streatfeild.
7 items, c.1855-1933.

MS 36,484 /7 Presentation card copy of birth announcements in The


Times newspaper. Includes the birth of the daughter of F
Blackburne Henn, possibly a relative of Muriel O’Hara.
1 item, 1881.

MS 36,484 /8 Blank school exercise book belonging to Annie Frances


O’Hara [daughter of Charles William], who died in 1882.
1 item, 1882.

MS 36,484 /9 Assorted invitations and calling cards, including an


invitation to Charles Kean O’Hara to Dublin Castle from
the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Londonderry, 1889.
3 items, c. 1882-89.

MS 36,484 /10 Presentation card of birth and marriage announcements in


The Times newspaper. Includes the births of Rosaleen
Muriel and Marian Emily O’Hara (daughters of Frederick
William and Muriel O’Hara).
1 item, 1914.

MS 36,484 /11 Copy typescript letter from J A Cooper to the Secretaries


of the British Farmers’ Fund, County Sligo, relating to his
audit of their accounts.
1 item, 14 July 1916.

MS 36,484 /12 Wedding invitation for Mr O’Hara to the wedding of


Kathleen Lisalie Maude to Francie Mervyn Cook.
1 item, 25 July 1928.

MS 36,484 /13 Bound volume containing accounts relating to the


sustenation funds of various parishes and of contributions

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to various diocesan magazines. Principally relates to the
parish of Killoran, County Sligo and subscriptions to
Rathbarrow parish church.
1 item, 1929-61.

MS 36,484 /14 Notebook containing lists of manuscripts in the possession


of the O’Hara family, listed by Valentine O’Hara.
2 items, c.1931.

MS 36,484 /15 Cash ledger containing details of dividends paid to R J


Streatfeild.
1 item, 1931-45.

MS 36,484 /16 Typed copies [by Valentine O’Hara] of letters and


documents from the O’Hara archive at Annaghmore,
primarily relating to the history of the O’Hara family. Also
a list of ‘the more important documents and records’ held
in the archive and a ‘Pedigree of Teige O’Hara and
Anthony O’Hara.
20 items, c.1936.

MS 36,484 /17 Wedding invitation to the wedding of John Logan and


Rose O’Hara and copy of a report from the Daily
Telegraph, 16 October 1937 relating to same.
1 item, 1937.

MS 36,484 /18 Newspaper cuttings with religious themes.


5 items, c.1950 [some undated].

MS 36,484 /19 Wedding invitations to the marriages of


(1) Maeve O’Hara and Ian Alexander, 1962.
(2) Anne Logan [daughter of John and Rose Logan] to John
David Bingham Younger, 1962.

MS 36,484 /20 Cash book belonging to Elisabeth O’Hara, wife of Donal


Frederick O’Hara, relating to the County Sligo Harriers.
1 item, 1969-71.

MS 36,484 /21 Newspaper cutting containing an account of the life-style


of ‘R.C. O’Hara’, probably refers to Charles Kean O’Hara;
1 item, undated.

MS 36,484 /22 Undated journal by an unidentified author.


7 pages, undated.

MS 36,484 /23 Notes on history by an unidentified author.


3 sheets, undated.

MS 36,484 /24 Bound notebook containing ‘Xmas things’.


1 item, undated.

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MS 36,484 /25 Christmas greeting card from Lisalie Maude.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,484 /26 Manuscript biographical account of Sir Charles O’Hara,


later Lord Trawley, taken from Lodge’s Peerage.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,484 /27 Maths copy book.


1 item, undated [poor condition].

MS 36,484 /28 Typed memorandum from the Countess of Harrowby


relating to the receiving of officers and cadets into homes
as guests.
4 items, undated.

MS 18,313 Letters from various correspondents to members of the


O’Hara family concerning the collection of Burke letters
then in the possession of the family and now in N.L.I,
[MS 16,886-7].

III.ii. Marriage and testamentary material

III.ii.1. Marriage settlements

MS 36,485 /1 Marriage settlement of Katherine Newman and William


Scott, with seal.
1 item, 20 February 1649.

MS 36,485 /2 Copy marriage settlement of Kean O’Hara and Elinor


Mathew and related articles of agreement between George
Mathew, Kean O’Hara and others.
5 items, 1704-18.

MS 36,485 /3 Copy marriage settlement of John Wormald and Winifrid


O’Hara, daughter of Kean O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 27 February 1732.

MS 36,485 /4 Agreement between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Lady


Southwell and others regarding a jointure of £400 a year to
be paid to Lady Mary O’Hara.
1 item, 3 September 1743.

MS 36,485 /5 Deed of appointment by Charles O’Hara (the elder) to


secure a portion of £3,000 for Mary O’Hara on her
marriage to James Carrique Ponsonby.
1 item, 3 May 1766.

MS 36,485 /6 Copy marriage settlement of William Henry Cooper and


Elizabeth Wood.

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1 item, 25 May 1776.

MS 36,485 /7 ‘An abstract of the settlement of Miss Margaret Cookson’s


estate in Yorkshire on her marriage with Charles O’Hara’.
Also notes and declaration by Charles O’Hara (the
younger) relating to the settlement.
4 items, c.1780.

MS 36,485 /8 First draft of the settlement of the estate of Miss Margaret


Cookson on her marriage to Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1780.

MS 36,485 /9 Settlement of the estate of Miss Margaret Cookson on her


marriage to Charles O’Hara (the younger).
1 item, 1780.

MS 36,485 /10 Copy of release or settlement of the estate of Miss


Margaret Cookson on her marriage to Charles O’Hara (the
younger).
1 item, 1780.

MS 36,486 /1 Marriage settlement of Elizabeth Cooper [sister of Arthur


Brooke Cooper] and the Rev. William Digby.
1 item, 8 February 1790.

MS 36,486 /2 Deed of annuity from Charles O’Hara (the elder) to Lord


Southwell to secure a jointure of £400 for Lady Mary
O’Hara.
1 item, 3 September 1790.

MS 36,486 /3 Marriage settlement and copy of Arthur Brooke Cooper


and Jane Frances O’Hara.
2 items, 1810.

MS 36,486 /4 Deed of appointment by Charles O’Hara (the younger) of a


portion of £2,000 for his daughter, Jane Frances O’Hara,
on her marriage to Arthur Brooke Cooper (and draft).
2 items, 1810.

MS 36,486 /5 Deed of appointment between Charles O’Hara (the


younger), Charlotte O’Hara, Margaret O’Hara, Robert
Digby, Edward King and Henry Waddington to raise a
£2,000 portion for Charlotte O’Hara on her marriage to
Robert Digby.
1 item, 31 October 1812.

MS 36,486 /6 Marriage settlement of Robert Digby and Charlotte


O’Hara.
1 item, 1812.

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MS 36,486 /7 Marriage settlement of Richard Shuttleworth Streatfeild
and Charlotte Brown [2 copies].
2 items, 8 June 1833.

MS 36,486 /8 Copy of draft agreement for settlement of trust funds


belonging to Miss A C Streatfeild upon her marriage to
Charles William Cooper [later O’Hara].
1 item, 1858.

MS 36,486 /9 Draft deed of post-nuptial settlement relating to the


marriage of Charles William O’Hara and Anne Charlotte
O’Hara.
1 item, December 1861.

MS 36,487 /1-4 Legal papers relating to the marriage settlement of


Charles William O’Hara and Anne Charlotte Streatfeild,
including marriage settlement and deed of post-nuptial
settlement. Also drafts of same.
7 items in 4 folders, 1861-94.

MS 36,487 /5 Bill relating to the marriage settlement of Charles William


O’Hara and A C Streatfeild.
1 item, 1862.

MS 36,487 /6 Letters relating to the marriage settlement of Charles


William O’Hara and Anne Charlotte Streatfeild.
2 items, 1864.

MS 36,487 /7 Solicitors’ [Hunt, Curry and Nicholson’s] bill of costs in


relation to the marriage settlement of Alexander Perceval
and Charlotte O’Hara.
2 items, 1880-2.

MS 36,487 /8 Deed of appointment between Charles William and Anne


Charlotte O’Hara to raise a portion of £10,400 for
Charlotte Jane O’Hara on her marriage to Alexander
Perceval.
1 item, 1 February 1881.

MS 36,487 /9 Marriage settlement of Alexander Perceval and Charlotte


Jane O’Hara.
1 item, 1 February 1881.

MS 36,487 /10 Documents relating to the settlement made upon the


marriage of Charles William O’Hara and A C Streatfeild,
including bills, accounts, statements and correspondence.
Correspondents include Hunt, Curry and Nicholson,
Solicitors and Messrs Tweedy and Son, Solicitors.
8 items, 1882-91.

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MS 36,487 /11 Instructions for E R Maunsell to draw up a marriage
settlement between William Cecil Godfrey and Miss
Hamilton.
1 item, 1885.

MS 36,487 /12 Documents relating to the appointment of Christopher


Arthur l’Estrange and Anthony F Maude as trustees of the
marriage settlement of Charles William O’Hara and Annie
Charlotte Streatfeild, including drafts and copies.
6 items, 1890-4.

MS 36,487 /13 Drafts and copies of transfer of mortgage for £2,970 upon
estates in the County of Sligo upon the trusts of the
marriage settlement of Charles William O’Hara and Annie
Charlotte Streatfeild from the Reverend Sir George
Croxton Shiffner, baronet, to Christopher Arthur l’Estrange
and another. Also draft of original mortgage, dated 1861.
4 items, 1890-4.

MS 36,487 /14 Draft costs relating to the trust of the marriage settlement
of Charles William O’Hara and Annie Charlotte Streatfeild
from John J Tweedy, Solicitors.
1 item, 1895.

MS 36,487 /15 Account of the trustees of the settlement made on the


marriage of Charles William O’Hara and Annie Charlotte
Streatfeild – 2 copies.
2 items, 1899.

MS 36,487 /16 Correspondence and accounts relating to the marriage


settlement of Frederick William and Muriel O’Hara.
Includes yearly accounts of the trustees of the settlement.
Correspondents include the Bank of Ireland.
20 items, 1943-63.

III.ii.2. Family Settlements

These documents record the terms of financial settlements agreed


generally but not exclusively upon the death of members of the O’Hara
family of Annaghmore. The earliest of these documents date from the
1660s. The material in this group is listed chronologically.

MS 36,488 /1 Articles of agreement between Jane Newman, Kean


O’Hara and William Scott in relation to the settlement of
the estate of Jacob Newman in Dublin City.
1 item, 20 November 1661.

MS 36,488 /2 Grant of administration over the estate of Elizabeth


Matthew, daughter of George Matthew, a minor, by the
prerogative court to Kean O’Hara, her guardian.

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1 item, 1740.

MS 36,488 /3 Bond of provision by the Earl of Hyndford to his


daughters, Lady Mary and Lady Anne Carmichael.
1 item, 1746.

MS 36,488 /4 Extract from disposition by James Carmichael, 2nd Earl of


Hyndford of his estates in Scotland to make provision for
his wife, Elizabeth, Countess of Hyndford and his two
daughters, Lady Mary Carmichael and Lady Anne
Carmichael, after his decease.
10 pages, 2 September 1734, extract taken 1754.

MS 36,488 /5 Documents relating to the settlement of the Perceval estate


in County Sligo and County Tipperary.
10 items, 1764.

MS 36,488 /6 Deed of settlement between Charles O’Hara (the elder),


Charles O’Hara (the younger), James Carrique Ponsonby,
John Carroll, Francis Fetherston and Patrick Boyd in
relation to the settlement of the estate of Charles O’Hara
(the elder) in County Sligo.
1 item, 2 June 1767.

MS 36,488 /7 Lease for 99 years, or until James Carrique Ponsonby and


his wife, Mary (née O’Hara) agreed to live together again,
of lands in the County of Limerick from James Carrique
Ponsonby to Charles O’Hara (the younger) for £300 per
year. Also refers to the separation agreement between
James and Mary Carrique Ponsonby, under which he was
to pay her £500 per year, while they lived apart.
2 copies, 14 August 1778.

MS 36,488 /8 Deed appointing receiver for the estate of James Carrique


Ponsonby, estranged husband of Mary O’Hara.
1 item, 1783.
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MS 36,488 /9 Deed between Charles O’Hara (the elder) and Charles
O’Hara (the younger), securing the latter an annual annuity
of £50 from the O’Hara property at Annaghbeg, County
Sligo; 1 item, 29 February 1808.

MS 36,488 /10 Draft deed of settlement in relation to a portion of £1000


from Arthur Brooke Cooper, Charlotte Anne Cooper,
Christopher l’Estrange to Charles William Cooper and
[William?] John Digby.
1 item, 18 February 1852.

MS 36,488 /11 Case on behalf of Charles William Cooper (later O’Hara),


MP for the opinion and advice of Robert Griffin.

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1 item, 1860.

MS 36,488 /12 Deed of arrangement between Charles William O’Hara,


Christopher Arthur l’Estrange, Marie Victoria McKinstry,
Jane Frances Ellen McKinstry, Jeanette Frances l’Estrange,
Arthur William McKinstry and others in relation to the
settlement of the estate of Arthur Brooke Cooper.
1 item, 25 February 1896.

III.ii.3. Testamentary material

Consists principally of the wills and testaments (both copies and originals)
of members of the O’Hara family and, in some cases, of their spouses’
relatives. It also includes correspondence relating to disputes and
questions that arose over the terms of the settlements under the wills. The
earliest of these documents date from the 1630s. The wills themselves are
divided into those relating to family members and those relating to non-
family members. They are listed chronologically in both cases.

III.ii.3.a. Wills of Family Members

MS 36,489 /1 Copy will and administration of Jacob Newman, with


related papers.
4 items, 1634.

MS 36,489 /2 Copy administration of the estate of John Newman.


1 item, 1659.

MS 36,489 /3 Inhibition against proving the will of Jacob Newman (the


younger) [?- in Latin].
1 item, 1677.

MS 36,489 /4 Administration for Rose O’Hara of Jacob Newman’s estate


[in Latin with an undated translation into English].
2 items, 1677.

MS 36,489 /5 Grant of administration for Rose O’Hara from the


Prerogative Court of the estate of Kean O’Hara (the elder).
1 item, 1703.

MS 36,489 /6 Will of Charles O’Hara of Killoran [2 copies].


2 items 1703.

MS 36,489 /7 Will of Kean O’Hara (the younger) [2 copies] and copy


probate.
2 items, 28 March 1719.

MS 36,489 /8 Will of Elinor O’Hara, with draft of same.


2 items, 1733.

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MS 36,489 /9 Grant of administration for Kean O’Hara from the
Prerogative Court of the estate of Mary Anne O’Hara [his
wife].
1 item, 1739.

MS 36,489 /10 Will of Henry Hutchinson O’Hara of Crebilly, County


Antrim.
2 items, 2 August 1760.

MS 36,489 /11 Grant of administration of the estate of Kean O’Hara [the


composer] from the Prerogative Court ‘of the City of
Dublin’ to Charlotte Trench [his daughter].
1 item, 3 October 1795.

MS 36,489 /12 Will of Charles O’Hara (the younger), with various drafts
of same.
3 items, 1800.

MS 36,489 /13 Will of Frederick Eyre Trench.


1 item, 9 April 1827.

MS 36,489 /14 Will and draft will and codicils to the will (and copy) of
Charles King O’Hara.
8 items, 1825-84.

MS 36,489 /15-16 Various drafts and copies of the last will and codicil of
Charles William O’Hara.
8 items in two folders, 1855-94.

MS 36,489 /17 Copy will and codicil of Alexander Perceval.


1 item, 3 February 1865.

MS 36,489 /18 Draft will and codicils to the will of Jane Frances Cooper.
3 items, 1865-68.

MS 36,489 /19 Will and probate of will of Mary Jane Cooper [sister of
Charles William O’Hara]. Also draft release by Alexander
and Edward McKinstry of Charles William O’Hara and
Frederick Fownes Hamilton from claims on the estate of
Mary Jane Cooper, 1889.
3 items, 1876-89.

MS 36,489 /20 Abstracts of the administration of the estate of Annie


Charlotte O’Hara, granted to Charles William O’Hara.
2 items, 1882-1900.

MS 36,489 /21 Will and administration of will of Margaret Sarah Cooper


[sister of Charles William O’Hara].
2 items, 1888.

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MS 36,489 /22 Copy probate of the will of Christopher Carleton
l’Estrange, husband of Charlotte Anne O’Hara.
1 item, 1889.

MS 36,489 /23 Will of Arthur Cooper O’Hara.


1 item, 7 March 1929.

MS 36,489 /24 Will of Charles Kean O’Hara.


1 item, 25 May 1944.

III.ii.3.b. Wills – Non Family Members

MS 36,490 /1 Attested copy of will of John Crofton of Ballinduffy,


County Roscommon.
1 item, 16 December 1639.

MS 36,490 /2 Will of William Crofton of Temple House.


1 item, c. 1640.

MS 36,490 /3 Draft will of the reverend Adam Caufield.


1 item, 1774.

MS 36,490 /4 Will of Frances Jones of ‘Ardnaglass’, County Sligo with


codicil.
1 item, 6 September 1782.

MS 36,490 /5 Attested copy of codicil to will of Loftus Jones.


1 item, 21 October 1782.

MS 36,490 /6 Will of Godfrey Lill.


1 item, 9 December 1783.

MS 36,490 /7 Will and codicil to will of Carey Lill.


1 item, 7 November 1801.

MS 36,490 /8 Will of Frances Jones of Walcot, Somerset.


1 item, 7 November 1804.

MS 36,490 /9 Will of Mary Wynne ‘of the City of Dublin’.


1 item, 31 March 1796.

MS 36,490 /10 Copy of last will and testament of Reverend Dean Digby.
1 item, 10 January 1812.

MS 36,490 /11 Will of Henrietta Maria Straubenzie of Spennithorne in


the County of York’.
1 item, 21 August 1813.

MS 36,490 /12 Will of Patrick Runnian of Killoran, County Sligo.


1 item, 23 November 1814.

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MS 36,490 /13 Will of Francis Reynolds.
1 item, 11 December 1814.

MS 36,490 /14 Copy of will of Peter Burns.


1 item, 1816.

MS 36,490 /15 Copy of draft of the will of Robert Digby.


26 March 1817.

MS 36,490 /16 Will of Patrick Mullin of Ballisodare.


1 item, 13 July 1820.

MS 36,490 /17 Will of Elizabeth Clifford of Kilmorgan, County Sligo.


1 item, 3 November 1828.

MS 36,490 /18 Will of Andrew Tynan of ‘Ranaghan More’, County


Sligo. 1 item, 23 October 1829.

MS 36,490 /19 Will of Richard Clifford of Knockly, County Sligo.


1 item, 1831.

MS 36,490 /20 Last will and codicil of John Black, with draft and related
documents.
4 items, 1831-3.

MS 36,490 /21 Will of Anthony Fergusson of Cloonmore, County Sligo.


2 items, 23 September 1835.

MS 36,490 /22 Will of Thomas Pogson of Kisgrove, Suffolk and attested


copy of will with certificate of probate.
2 items, 7 November 1835.

MS 36,490 /23 Will of Graham Myers Pogson of Manchester Square,


London.
2 items, 1 September 1836.

MS 36,490 /24 Will of Emily Pogson of Kisgrove House, Suffolk.


1 item, 10 June 1837.

MS 36,490 /25 Will of Anthony Black of Ballisodare, County Sligo.


1 item, 1838.

MS 36,490 /26 Will and probate of will of Edward Howard, Portland


Road, Middlesex.
1 item, 2 July 1839.

MS 36,490 /27 Copy will and codicil of Mr William Martin.


1 item, 30 January 1841.

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MS 36,490 /28 Copy probate of will of Henry Traill of ‘Austin Friars in
the City of London’ and copy grant of his estate.
2 items, 1835-42.

MS 36,490 /29 Will of William Weld of ‘Kingston Gravel Pits’,


Middlesex.
1 item, 3 May 1842.

MS 36,490 /30 Will of Patrick Colleary of Kilvarnet, County Sligo, dated


30 November 1842 with note attached from his
beneficiaries accepting the manner in which his estate had
been disposed by his executors.
3 items, 1842-45.

MS 36,490 /31 Will and codicils to will of the Countess Dowager of


Castlestewart.
1 item, 1843.

MS 36,490 /32 Will of William Davis of Carrownacliagh [?], County


Sligo, 18 January 1842, with letter attached dated 17
November 1845 from Mary McGough to Charles King
O’Hara, re a house left to her in the will.
1 item, 1845.

MS 36,490 /33 Grant of probate relating to the estate of Frederick Fownes


Hamilton, the O’Hara’s land agent.
1 item, January 1894.

III.ii.3.c. Testamentary; Correspondence and Accounts

MS 36,491 /1 Declaration of Mary Perceval in relation to the estate of her


grandfather, John Newman.
1 item, 1675.

MS 36,491 /2 Receipt in relation to the funeral expenses of Kean O’Hara


(the elder).
1 item, 1676.

MS 36,491 /3 Notes concerning ‘the state of Charles O’Hara’s affairs on


the 1st of May 1719 on the death of his father’, Kean
O’Hara (the younger). Includes account of ‘the rent
payable in Dublin’, 1719. Solicitor’s account relating to
the taking out of probate on Kean O’Hara (the younger’s)
estate, c. 1719. Solicitor’s [?] account relating to the taking
out of the administration of Lady Peyton’s estate, 25
February 1725.
3 items, 1719-25.

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MS 36,491 /4 Case of Elinor O’Hara ‘as guardian of her three sons’,
relating to the disposal of the estate of Kean O’Hara (the
younger) between them, undated.
1 item, early eighteenth century.

MS 36,491 /5 Consent of the trustees (and remaindermen) of Kean


O’Hara (the younger’s) estate to a charge being placed on
the O’Hara property in Sligo to pay off the debts of Charles
O’Hara (the elder).
12 items, 1730-5.

MS 36,491 /6 Bill of Mrs Goolds in relation to the funeral of Elinor


O’Hara. Expenses include ‘ribbon to tye the pall’, cloth
and gloves.
1 item, 1733.

MS 36,491 /7 Copy by Valentine O’Hara of accounts of the funeral


expenses of ‘Miss O’Hara’, daughter of Charles O’Hara
(the elder) and Lady Mary O’Hara who died aged 3 in
1743.
1 item, original dated 1743.

MS 36,491 /8-9 Legal papers relating to the settlement of the estate of


George Matthew of Thomastown, County Tipperary,
including a family tree of the Mathew family in Charles
O’Hara (the younger’s) handwriting and the appointment
of Charles O’Hara (the elder) as the representative of
Catherine Elliard in the case against George Mathew (the
younger), relating to the settlement of the estate.
11 items in two folders, c. 1738-62.

MS 36,491 /10 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from Frances


Jones, asking him to be the executor of her will.
1 item, 1783.

MS 36,491 /11 Originals and copies by Valentine O’Hara of accounts of


the funeral expenses of Lady Mary O’Hara, wife of
Charles O’Hara (the elder), originals dated 1759. Account
of the funeral expenses of Kean O’Hara (the composer),
brother of Charles O’Hara (the elder), 13 June 1782
5 items, 1759-82.

MS 36,491 /12 Memorandum of a statement made to Charles O’Hara (the


younger) relating to the will of Edmund Henry.
1 item, 1808.

MS 36,491 /13 Letter to Charles O’Hara (the younger) from [John]


Young relating to his position as trustee of the will of
Young’s benefactor. Includes a request for financial aid.
1 item, 1820.

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MS 36,491 /14 Case for the opinion of Councillor Furlong in relation to
the will of Peter Burns.
1 item, 1822.

MS 36,491 /15 Documents relating to the settlement of the estate of


Arthur Brooke Cooper, including a memorandum by
Charles William O’Hara dated 17 March 1858 outlining
various legacies and gifts made to him by members of his
family.
4 items, 1836-58.

MS 36,491 /16 Paper relating to the money owed by Sarah Coleman of


Canada, wife of John Connel, deceased, to Charles King
O’Hara, out of her husband’s estate.
1 item, 1840.

MS 36,491 /17 Table showing the distribution of an intestate’s personal


estate.
1 item, 1844.

MS 36,491 /18 Correspondence, accounts and papers in relation to the


settlement of the estate of Charles King O’Hara. Principal
correspondents are Richard Beere (agent), John Tweedy,
(solicitor) and William Digby. Includes rental of Dublin
estate for 1860, schedule of property and receipt from
Inland Revenue.
18 items, 1860-61.

MS 36,491 /19 Letter from Richard Beere to Mr Tweedy, containing


information relating to the wills of members of the O’Hara
family.
1 item, 21 October 1868.

MS 36,491 /20 Correspondence and papers relating to the settlement of


the estate of Jane Frances Cooper. Includes ‘Account of the
distribution of the Residuary Fund under the will of Jane
Frances Cooper by her executor, William John Digby, on
the 3 September 1875’. Also includes papers in relation to
the succession duty owed by Charles William O’Hara on
her death.
5 items, 1874-77.

MS 36,491 /21 Deed appointing trustees of the will of Anne Charlotte


Streatfeild and account of the executors of her will.
3 items, 1888-1891.

MS 36,491 /22 Claim against Charles William O’Hara relating to


succession duty due on the estate of the Right Honourable
John Arthur Wynne.

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1 item, 1890.

MS 36,491 /23 Correspondence concerning the will trust of Anne


Charlotte O’Hara (Streatfeild). Correspondents include
Messrs Tweedy and Son, Solicitors, Hunt, Curry and Son,
Solicitors and Charles William O’Hara.
32 items, 1890-1.

MS 36,491 /24-25 Correspondence and legal papers relating to the


settlement of the estate of James Brown [uncle of Anne
Charlotte O’Hara]. Correspondents include John Tweedy,
Solicitor, and Hunt, Curry and Nicholson.
11 items in two folders, 1877-82.

MS 36,491 /26 Correspondence and accounts relating to the settlement of


the estates of Mary Jane and Margaret Sarah Cooper, 1885-
89. Correspondents include John J. Tweedy, Solicitor,
William John Digby and Captain Arthur William
McKinstry.
18 items, 1877-89.

MS 36,491 /27 Accounts of Charles William O’Hara, as executor of


Margaret Sarah Cooper’s, estate. Also small notebook
containing accounts of payments made by Charles William
O’Hara after Margaret Sarah Cooper’s death.
22 items, 1887-88.

MS 36,491 /28 Letters to Charles William O’Hara, principally from John


J. Tweedy, Solicitor, concerning the settlements of the
estates of his sisters Margaret Sarah Cooper and Mary Jane
Cooper. Also legal papers relating to same.
9 items, 1889.

MS 36,491 /29 Letters to Charles William O’Hara from various


members of the McKinstry family, with receipts in relation
to payments made to them by Charles William O’Hara
under the terms of the will of their father, Alexander
McKinstry.
24 items, 1889-97.

MS 36,491 /30-34 Correspondence, legal papers and accounts in relation


to the drafting of the will of Charles William O’Hara and
to the settlement of his estate; includes his instructions to
counsel and correspondence re same, papers relating to the
payment of death duties and accounts of Charles Kean
O’Hara and Arthur Cooper O’Hara as his executors.
Principal correspondents include McMahon and Tweedy,
Solicitors and Lloyd’s Bank Limited.
69 items in five folders, 1861-1907.

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MS 36,491 / 35 ‘Abstract of dealings with the estate of the late Mr
Alexander Perceval since 12 July 1861’ by Freshfield and
Williams, Solicitors.
1 item, 1881.

MS 36,492 /1 Account book of Charles Kean O’Hara and Arthur Cooper


O’Hara with Brown, Janson and Co as executors of the
estate of Charles William O’Hara.
1 item, 1893-99.

MS 36,492 /2 Assesment of duty and copy of certificate of payment of


succession duty by Charles William O’Hara on the death of
Charles King O’Hara.
2 items, 1895.

MS 36,492 /3 Copy of letter from a solicitor to Charles William O’Hara


regarding his will.
1 item, 1896.

MS 36,492 /4 Letters from various solicitors to Charles Kean O’Hara


relating to the settlement of the l’Estrange estate.
5 items, 1908-9.

MS 36,492 /5 Letter from McMahon and Tweedy to Charles Kean


O’Hara relating to the will of Charles King O’Hara.
1 item, 14 April 1909.

MS 36,492 /6 Correspondence, accounts and related papers concerning


the settlement of the estate of Arthur Cooper O’Hara,
brother of Charles Kean O’Hara. Includes receipts for a
free loan given to Arthur Cooper O’Hara by Charles Kean
O’Hara. Correspondents include Fenton and Lyons,
Solicitors.
20 items, 1937-44.

MS 36,492 /7 Correspondence of Frederick William O’Hara, principally


with McMahon and Tweedy, Solicitors, relating to the
settlement of the estate of his brother, Charles Kean
O’Hara.
9 items, 1947-48.

MS 36,492 /8-14 Letters from Hunt, Nicholson, Adams and Co,


Solicitors, to Charles Kean O’Hara, concerning the death
and will of R J Streatfeild, of which Charles Kean O’Hara
was an executor (see also items under ‘Trusts’).
177 items in seven folders, 1931-5.

MS 36,492 /15-16 Correspondence relating to the Streatfeild estate, in


particular to stocks and shares and amenities on the estate.

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Correspondents include Barclays Bank, Ford and Warren
(solicitors) and Charles Kean O’Hara.
70 items in two folders, 1931-6.

MS 36,492 /17 Letters from Hunt, Nicholson and Co, Durnford and
Thomlinson and others to Charles Kean O’Hara, regarding
the deaths and wills of R J Streatfeild and Miss S
Streatfeild.
28 items, 1937.

MS 36,492 /18 Correspondence relating to the Streatfeild estate.


Correspondents include Charles Kean O’Hara, Ford and
Warren and General Houston (trustee).
54 items, 1937-8.

MS 36,492 /19 Notes relating to lands left by Adam O’Hara in his will,
and the ‘jointure lands’ of Elinor O’Hara.
2 items, undated.

III.iii. Trusts

MS 36,493 /1 Surviving trustee’s consent to a charge being placed on the


estate of Kean O’Hara (the younger) to pay off the debts of
Charles O’Hara (the elder).
1 item, 1734.

MS 36,493 /2 Discharge from Mrs Ann Perceval, guardian of her


daughter Ann, of the said Ann’s portion.
1 item, 2 March 1764.

MS 36,493 /3 Letters and papers relating to Charles King O’Hara’s role


as trustee of the estate of Sergeant Peter Burns, who died at
Calcutta.
9 items, 1815-22.

MS 36,493 /4-5 Correspondence, receipts and accounts of Charles King


O’Hara in relation to his position as trustee of the estate of
William Martin. Correspondents include J D La Touche
and Richard Beere. Also legal papers relating to same.
42 items in two folders, 1826-52.

MS 16,725 Account book of Charles King O’Hara of Annaghmore,


County Sligo, as executor of Robert Digby, 1817-1823.

MS 36,493 /6 Deed appointing John Cox and John Ibbotson as trustees of


the jointure of Charles King O’Hara.
1 item, 1832.

MS 36,493 /7 Letters to Charles King O’Hara from Anne Cooper,


‘Dunboden’ County Meath principally relating to his

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position as a trustee of the estate of her deceased husband,
William Cooper.
6 items, 1833-40.

MS 36,493 /8-11 Correspondence of Charles King O’Hara as a trustee of


the estate of John Black. Includes draft letter from Charles
King O’Hara to John Black’s widow, stating that her ‘late
Husband’s suspicions [of her] were well founded.’
Correspondents include Charles Black, John Black and
James Black. Also accounts in relation to same and small
notebook containing Charles King O’Hara’s account as
trustee of John Black’s estate.
53 items in four folders, 1835-55.

MS 36,493 /12 Case for counsel in relation to Charles King O’Hara’s


position as a trustee of the estate of Richard Beavere
Wynne.
1 item, 1852.

MS 36,493 /13 Correspondence and legal papers in relation to Charles


William O’Hara’s position as trustee of the estate of James
Martin of Bloomfield, County Sligo.
9 items, 1860-80.

MS 36,493 /14 Legal paper relating to Charles William O’Hara’s position


as trustee of the marriage settlement of Frederick Fownes
Hamilton and Frances Catherine Hamilton.
1 item, 1855.

MS 36,493 /15 Letter from B H Hunt to Keane and Tweedy relating to the
O’Hara trusts.
1 item, 9 April 1861.

MS 36,493 /16 Correspondence and papers in relation to the Perceval


trust, established on the marriage of Charlotte Jane O’Hara
to Alexander Perceval. Correspondents include Brown,
Janson and Company, Charlotte Perceval and John J.
Tweedy (solicitor).
29 items, 1890-1924.

MS 36,493 /17 Letter from J J Tweedy to Charles Kean O’Hara relating


to the McKinstry trust.
1 item, 6 May 1892.

MS 36,494 /1-2 Valuations and accounts relating to the trust for the will
of R J Streatfeild.
Two folders:
MS 36,494 /1 3 items, 1931-5.
MS 36,494 /2 8 items, 1937-42.

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MS 36,494 /3 Letters from Hunt, Nicholson, Adams and Co, Solicitors to
Charles Kean O’Hara, relating to the estate and trust of R J
Streatfeild, of which Charles Kean O’Hara is a trustee, with
handwritten draft replies on the reverse of some.
16 items, 1934-6.

MS 36,494 /4-12 Correspondence, accounts, schedules and notes of


Charles Kean O’Hara in relation to his position as trustee
of the Streatfeild estate. Correspondents include the
Phoenix Assurance Company, W N Brackett (estate agent),
Powell and Co (estate agents), Frank Fowler (trustee), Ford
and Warren (solicitors), Hunt, Nicholson, Adams and Co,
Solicitors, and the Equitation School, Weedon, Northants.
Nine folders:
MS 36,494 /4 24 items, 1931.
MS 36,494 /5 18 items, 1932-3.
MS 36,494 /6 16 items, 1934.
MS 36,494 /7 19 items, 1935.
MS 36,494 /8 24 items, 1936.
MS 36,494 /9 58 items, 1937.
MS 36,494 /10 68 items, 1938-9.
MS 36,494 /11 7 items, 1940-2.
MS 36,494 /12 1 item, undated.

MS 36,494 /13-14 Correspondence of Charles Kean O’Hara in relation to


his position as Richard Streatfeild’s trustee, relating to the
properties in Sussex and Leeds.
Two folders:
MS 36,494 /13 144 items, 1938.
MS 36,494 /14 83 items, 1939-46.

III.iv. Miscellaneous

MS 20,358 Letter from Edward Crofton to his uncle [probably Lord St.
George], c. 1700.

MS 20,361 Letter of William King, Archbishop of Dublin to Samuel


Dopping referring to the amount expended in pensions out
of the revenue of the kingdom of Ireland.
17 February 1710.

MS 20,362 Letter from Lord St. George to his nephew, Edward


Crofton, with a reference to Kean O’Hara, 9 January
1718/19.

MS 20,363 Letters, mainly to Caesar Colclough from various


correspondents; also some letters to other members of the
Colclough family of Duffery Hall, County Wexford, and a
copy of the will of Adam Colclough.
56 items c. 1743-1797. (mostly 1794-97).

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MS 20,360 Letter to Thomas Crofton, Dean of Elphin, from his
daughter, Sarah Fulerton, relating to collecting rent from
Mr Maggan.
29 May, undated [early nineteenth century].

MS 20,368 Copy by William Armstrong of Sligo of a description of


the battle of Talavera by his brother Archibald Armstrong,
a captain in the 71st regiment, 31 July 1809.

MS 20,369 Letter to his father Michael Hart from John Hart, a marine
serving aboard the ship Poictius off Flushing, 2 January
1812.

MS 20,371 Letters of Myles John O’Reilly of Dublin to Mrs


McNamara of Letterfyan re research by Edward O’Reilly
for a proposed life of Carolan, 19 May 1827.

MS 20,372 Letter of Bartholomew Mullany to his brother Pat


describing a Christmas party at Markree County Sligo,
with a letter from Mullany to Edward Joshua Cooper, Feb.
1832.

MS 20,373 Letters to Colonel Alexander Perceval from the Chief


Secretary, Thomas Drummond with some letters of
Perceval and associated papers re seizure of Yeomanry
arms in the Ballymote-Coolany area of County Sligo.
7 items, August-September 1839.

MS 20,378 Letters mainly from Messrs. Tweedy, Solicitors, Dublin


from Mrs. F.C. Hamilton of Carbury, County Kildare, re
investments, with associated papers.
17 items, 1870-1894.

MS 36,495 /1 Very fragile document, urgently needs conservation before


it can be looked at properly.

MS 36,495 /2 Satirical verses on the poor rates.


1 item, undated [mid-nineteenth century].

MS 36,495 /3 Transcribed copy of Lyolin Sharp’s account of an invasion,


taken from a letter to the Duke of Buckingham at the time
of Queen Elizabeth I.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /4 Copy of a humorous epistle, relating to the pronunciation


of a Greek word.
1 item, undated.

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MS 36,495 /5 Anecdotes including ‘Dram drinking’, ‘Asses Milk’ and
‘Did you ever see a man hanged’, by an unidentified
author.
1 item, undated [early nineteenth century].

MS 36,495 /6 Part of a play with an oriental theme and a sypnosis of


Shakespeare’s As You Like it.
2 items, 22 sheets, undated [nineteenth century].
[needs binding]

MS 36,495 /7 Undated fragment of prose by an unidentified author.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /8 Poem entitled ‘The Virtuous Woman’ by an unidentified


author.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /9 Decision of Consistorial Court in relation to the goods of


Patrick Gregg, deceased, surgeon on the ship Defence. Also
account of Gregg’s wages, 1804-5.

MS 36,495 /10 Copy of a letter taken in a shop in Fleet Street, relating to


a cardinal.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /11 Bond in trust from John Goodwin and Patrick Archbold to
Gerald Burke.
1 item, 11 November 1735.

MS 36,495 /12 Treatise on proceedings in the Earl Marshal’s Court.


1 item, c.1684.

MS 36,495 /13 Copy of The British Press newspaper, 30 July 1803,


containing account of ‘The Rebellion in Ireland’. Also
newspaper cutting [undated] relating to the growing of
hemp and a report of a resolution passed by Westmeath
Grand Jury concerning ‘the very distressed state of this
country’, 1779.
3 items, 1779-1803.

MS 36,495 /14 Handwritten biographical notes on Colonel William


Harlow Phibbs and Robert Phibbs.
2 items, c.1860.

MS 36,495 /15 Pages from catalogues featuring guns, traps and ladies
fashions.
3 items, undated.

MS 36,495 /16 Album containing crests and letter headings.


1 item, c. mid-nineteenth century.

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MS 36,495 /17 Notes concerning ‘an act to prevent the detestable
consequence of hoaghing cattle, burning houses, barns,
haggards and corn and for other purposes’.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /18 Details of the departure of a coach to take passengers to


sail on The Uxbridge to Holyhead.
1 item, 1806.

MS 36,495 /19 Papers relating to Richard Beere’s membership of the


Archaeological Society.
7 items, 1860-4.

MS 36,495 /20 Notes concerning the planting of trees and the pruning and
growing of rhubarb.
3 items, undated.

MS 36,495 /21 Circular, from John O’Connell, Chairman of the Repeal


Association, relating to decisions of the association.
1 item, 1843.

MS 36,495 /22 Document describing ‘the best way to take absorbents.’


1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /23 Advertisement for a brewing machine and a stove grate


manufacturers.
2 items, undated.

MS 36,495 /24 Certificate of discharge of Philip McCormick, an


‘ordinary seaman’ on Her Majesty’s Ship, Maidstone.’
1 item, 1797.

MS 36,495 / 25 ‘An electioneering bill of former days.’


1 item, 1846.

MS 36,495 /26 Copy of examination of Matthew Phibbs relating to his


service in the British Navy.
1 item, 2 December 1812.

MS 36,495 /27 Order by the House of Lords to be summoned ‘tomorrow


morning’.
1 item, 15 April 1762.

MS 36,495 /28 Various documents written in French and Latin including


Latin notes explaining figures of speech and literary forms,
undated.
4 items, various dates.

MS 36,495 /29 Assorted visitors cards.

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10 items, undated.

MS 36,495 /30 Flyer for ‘Fred Thomas’ cheap shoe shop’, Great
Brunswick Street, Dublin.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /31 Printed prayer in Irish, torn from a book, headed ‘1847’.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /32 Pamphlet relating to the expenditure of the British Red


Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem.
1 item, 1918.

MS 36,495 /33 Newspaper cutting relating to theatre reviews of The


Golden Pippin.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /34 Notes relating to Lady Rockingham’s Future


Establishment.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /35 Certificate from the Navy Pay Office relating to the death
of Nicholas McCarthy.
1 item, 14 October 1797.

MS 36,495 /36 Blank address book with pages torn out.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /37 Copy of assignment upon trust from James Brown, M.P,
esquire to the Reverend G C Shiffner, 26 October 1858.
Copy of scheme for division of stocks of James Brown,
deceased, 1877.
2 items, 1858-77.

MS 36,495 /38 Map of roads through England and Wales.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,495 /39 Documents relating to the Insolvent Debtors Court, one


relating to Richard Gethin.
2 items, 1804-24.

MS 36,495 /40 Trade catalogues.


3 items, undated.

MS 36,495 /41 Resolution of a meeting held in 1807, to raise militia in


the County of Sligo.
1 item, 1807.

MS 36,496 /1 Bound empty notebook with a sticker relating to bank


charges on the inside cover.

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1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /2 Blank menu cards.


17 items, undated.

MS 36,496 /3 Newspaper cuttings; mainly classifieds.


3 items, c.1847.

MS 36,496 /4 Newspaper cutting from the Belfast Telegraph relating to


activities at York docks.
1 item, 26 June 1925.

MS 36,496 /5 Newspaper cuttings relating to the dedication of the new


Grand Masonic Hall of Ireland.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /6 Newspaper cutting relating to a committee set up to


alleviate distress in Germany.
1 item, 1814.

MS 36,496 /7 Notes on useful German phrases.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /8 Notes on the Ormonde family by an unidentified author.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /9 Blank unbound pages, containing two pages of handwritten


poetry and prose in Latin and French.
42 pages, undated.

MS 36,496 /10 Miscellaneous items including notes on German grammar


and an anonymous note of thanks.
14 items, undated.

MS 36,496 /11 Notes with French phrases and their English translations.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /12 List of spellings, listed alphabetically.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /13 Handwritten ‘dictionary of the most necessary


Geometrical, Astronomical and Geographical terms and
definitions’.
16 pages, undated.

MS 36,496 /14 Miscellaneous notes.


3 items, undated.

MS 36,496 /15 Fragment of a letter from ‘J D’ relating to ‘a tyger chase’.


1 item, undated.

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MS 36,496 /16 Love letter from George Dodwell to Miss Jones of Bath.
1 item, 1786.

MS 36,496 /17 Two pages from The Graphic, 1 January 1870, with article
and illustration on ‘In the Kennel’.
2 items, 1870.

MS 36,496 /18 Bound notes on hierarchy and ranking of knights and other
men, entitled ‘Knightes of the Bathe not to precede other
Knights in the Handwriting of Sir Richard St Genroie’.
11 pages, early-seventeenth century.

MS 36,496 /19 Cheque book, with list of remittances on the inside cover.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,496 /20 Notes relating to the requirements for a ‘good pair of


Smith Bellows’.
1 item, undated [eighteenth century].

MS 36,496 /21 Address of the knights, citizens and burgesses in


parliament to Frederick, Earl of Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant
General and General Governor of Ireland. With notes
added.
1 item, 1781.

MS 36,496 /22 Miscellaneous notes relating to various topics such as


national finances, parliamentary debates, maps and military
procedures.
9 items, c.1770-1820.

MS 36,496 /23 Notes, in diary form, relating to military campaigns in


France and Austria.
2 items, undated.

MS 36,496 /24 Printed copy of a proclamation by the Lord Lieutenant


and Council of Ireland, regarding the raising of Militia in
Ireland.
1 item, 22 September 1807.

MS 36,496 /25 Miscellaneous poetry and prose.


2 items, undated.

MS 36,496 /26 Scrap of paper with instructions for mixing copper,


sulphur and tar.
1 item, undated.

MS 36,497 /1 Produce of loan duty on ‘Strong Waters’ for three years


ending Lady Day, 1765.
1 item, 1765.

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MS 36,497 /2 Blank Royal Dublin Society Horsebreeding Scheme forms.
7 items, nineteenth century.

MS 36,497 /3 Blank cash book.


1 item, undated.

MS 36,497 /4-7 Pages from trade catalogues relating to ladies fashions,


hosiery, furniture etc, previously used for wrapping other
documents.
89 items in 4 files, various dates.

MS 36,497 /8-13 Scraps of paper and pages from newspapers, previously


used to wrap and label other documents.
30 items in 6 folders, undated.

MS 36,497 /14 Envelope addressed to Charles King O’Hara, containing


stamps and seals.
34 items, c.1840.

MS 36,497 /15 Empty envelopes, stamps and seals.


89 items, nineteenth century.

MS 36,497 /16 Envelope containing stamps and seals, addressed to Major


O’Hara.
20 items, 1840s.

MS 36,497 /17-36 Empty envelopes.


c.340 items 20 files

MS 36,498 /1-3 Bound printed books, with pages torn out, formerly used
as files for storing estate accounts and receipts.
3 items, 1783-1801.

MS 36,498 /4 Printed pamphlet [232 pages] on The Case of Archibald


Douglas and his Guardians against the Duke of Hamilton,
1769, with ms genealogical notes relating to the O’Hara
family on the cover.
1 item, 1769.

MS 36,499 /1-3 Various printed versions of parliamentary bills and Acts


of Parliament, some annotated.
15 items in 3 folders, 1785-1861.

MS 36,499 /4 Various printed legal and political pamphlets and ms notes.


7 items, 1784-1920 [1 torn in half – needs conservation].

MS 36,499 /5 Outer pages of The Evening Packet and Correspondent.


1 item, 1846.

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MS 36,499 /6 Sketches, paintings of flowers, silhouettes and postcard.
7 items, undated.

MS 36,499 /7 Printed, coverless book, annotated with the words


‘probably Edm. Burke’.
159 pages, undated.

MS 36,499 /8 Instructions for Young Dragoon Officers, W Tyndale


(London, 1796).

MS 36,499 /9 Pamphlets, reports and other printed documents (some


annontated), relating to inland navigation in Ireland.
20 items, c. 1800.

MS 36,499 /10 The Musical Gem, containing upwards of three hundred of


the most popular and fashionable songs, duets, glees,
choruses etc (Edinburgh, 1832), the property of Charles
William Cooper (later O’Hara).

MS 36,499 /11 Printed pamphlets, including a form of thanksgiving and


prayer, celebrating the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
2 items, 1887-1967.

MS 36,499 /12 Empty file, formerly used for storing receipts.


1 item, 1808-10.

MS 36,499 /13 Newsletter of the Irish Archaeological Society, 1841.

MS 36,500 /1-3 Printed sheet music, including: A Collection of New


English songs … set to Music by Edward Miller; The
Brook, words by Tennyson; Les Grenouilles, by Alfred
Debruck; Six Notturnas or Duets by Nicholas Dôthel;
Petite Reine by Victor Béraud and The Knight of St Patrick
by Dan Godfrey.
36 items in 3 folders, nineteenth century.

MS 36,500 /4 Various book catalogues, and pamphlets relating to the


Protestant Orphan Society.
5 items, 1843-70.

MS 36,500 /5-14 Various printed books and pamphlets, some with


annotations, including a tattered 1st ed. of Le Barbier de
Séville ou La Précaution Inutile (Paris, 1802); Le Mariage
de Figaro (Paris, 1815); A Letter from Lord Grenville to
the Earl of Fingal (Buckingham, 1810); An Enquiry
Concerning the National Debt (Edinburgh, 1813); Zoraïme
et Zulnar; Two Sermons Preached at Gray’s Inn Chapel,
1793 and A Scheme for Establishing Charitable Loans
Throughout Ireland (Dublin, 1792).
10 items, 1775-1815.

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MS 36,647 - Two boxes of envelopes containing stamps, mostly 20th
36,648 century Free State stamps, but some foreign stamps also;
c. 68 envelopes in 2 folders
[Note: Withdrawn: These may be issued only with the
permission of the Keeper of Manuscripts]
20th century

MS 36,649 /1 Lettre de H… G… G, Ecuyer, un des Gentilshommes de la


(1) Chambre du jeune Chevalier de S George & la feule
personne de sa Cour qui l’ait accompagne d’Avignon
dans son voyage en Allemagne & autres Lieux (Londres,
1757)

MS 36,649 /1 Long, John: The Golden Fleece: or Some Thoughts on the


(2) Clothing Trade of Ireland (Dublin, 1762)

MS 36,649 /1 An Act to promote the Linen and Hempen Manufacture by


(3) encreasing the Supply of Irish Flax-seed, and
encouraging the Export of Linens and Sail-Cloth and for
other Purposes theirin mentioned (Dublin, 1782)

MS 36,649 /2 Evelina or, The history of a young lady’s entrance into


the world, Vol III (London, 1783)

MS 36,649 /3 Pamphlet (incomplete?) with dedication by W. Crawford


(1) to the Earl of Charlemont and Preface concerning the
History of Ireland (1783)

MS 36,649 /3 Address from the Society of United Irishmen in Dublin, to


(2) the Delegates for promoting a Reform in Scotland
(Dublin, 1792)

MS 36,649 /3 An Act for Regulating the Office of Constable, and for


(3) better ensuring the Process of the Criminal Law in
certain Parts of this Kingdom (Dublin, 1795)

MS 36,649 /3 A Friendly Address to the Tenantry, Cotters, and


(4) Labouring Poor of the County of Mayo, on the great
advantage that they must derive from reclaiming lands for
themselves, and the encouragements held out to them for
that purpose (1797)

MS 36,649 /3 The Fundamental Laws, Statutes, and Constitutions of the


(5) Ancient and most Benevolent Order of the Friendly
Brothers of St. Patrick (Dublin, 1799)

MS 36,649 /3 A Caution to the Inhabitants of Dublin (Dublin, 1799)


(6)
MS 36,649 /3 An Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1800)

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(7)
MS 36,649 /3 Report from Committee on State of Inland Navigation
(8) (1800)

MS 36,649 /4 An Act for the more speedy and effectual Enrolement of


(1) the Military of Ireland, and for filling up Vacancies
therein, and for making other Provisions in Lieu thereof
(1803)

MS 36,649 /4 Foster, John Leslie: An Essay on the Principle of


(2) Commercial Exchanges, and more particularly of the
exchange between Great Britain and Ireland: with an
inquiry into the practical effects of bank restrictions
(London, 1804)

MS 36,649 /4 Schedule of stamp duties payable in English and Irish


(3) currency (Dublin, 1805)

MS 36,649 /4 An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the
(4) better Payment of the Army and their Quarters (1805)

MS 36,649 /5 Throckmorton, Sir John: Considerations arising from the


(1) Debates in Parliament on the Petition of the Irish
Catholics (London, 1806)

MS 36,649 /5 Substance of the Speech of Lord Viscount Sidmouth upon


(2) the motion of the Marquis of Stafford in the House of
Lords on Monday, April 13, 1807 (London, 1807)

MS 36,649 /5 Plymley, Peter: Two letters on the subject of the Catholics


(3) to my brother Abraham who lives in the country (London,
1807)

MS 36,649 /5 Two reports concerning the Plan of Finance (1807)


(4)
MS 36,649 /5 First Report from the Committee on the Laws relating to
(5) Lotteries (1808)

MS 36,649 /6 Estimates presented to the House of Commons of the


(1) Probable expense, for One Year, of Several Public
Institutions in Ireland (1808)

MS 36,649 /6 Jones, Edwin Godden M.D.: An account of the


(2) Remarkable Effects of the Eau Medicinale d’Husson on
the Gout (London, 1810)

MS 36,649 /6 Two copies of a Return to an Order of the Honourable


(3) House of Commons; dated 19 February 1811; - for An
Account, shewing the Total Amount of Money raised in
each Year; distinguishing the Sums raised by Taxes, from

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those raised by Loans; - the Amount of all Sums issued on
account of the Interest of the National Debt, the
Reduction of the National Debt, or of General
Expenditure; - The Total Amount of the Capital of Funded
Debt existing in each Year; distinguishing the Part
standing in the Names of the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund; - The Total Amount of the Capital of
Unfunded Debt; distinguishing Exchequer Bills from
other Evidences of Unfunded Debt. For every Year ending
the 5th of January 1799 to the 5th January 1811, both
inclusive (1811)

MS 36,649 /6 Manlius Capitolinus, Tragedie en cinq actes et en vers de


(4) lafosse (Paris, 1812)

MS 36,649 /6 A Commentary on the Proceedings of the Catholics of


(5) Ireland during the reign of His present Majesty George
the Third (Dublin, 1812)

MS 36,649 /6 A Return of the Number of Persons Charged with


(6) Criminal Offences, who were committed to the different
Gaols in the Cities of London & Westminster, and the
County of Middlesex, for Trial in the year 1812 shewing
the nature of the Crimes of the Persons Convicted, and
their sentences; and the nature of the crimes respectively
of the Persons Acquitted, of those against whom No Bills
were found, and of such as were Not Prosecuted; also, the
Number of Persons Executed, who received Sentence of
Death (1813)

MS 36,649 /7 Report from the Select Committee upon the Civil List
(1) [incomplete] (1813)

MS 36,649 /7 Colle: La Partie de Chassi de Henry IV, comedie en trois


(2) actes et en prose (Paris, 1814)

MS 36,649 /7 Official Papers relating to operations performed by order


(3) of the Directors of the Royal Hospital for Seamen, at
Greenwich, on several of the prisoners belonging thereto
for the Purpose of Ascertaining the general Efficacy of
the New Modes of Treatment Practiced by Mr Adams for
the cure of the various species of Cataract, and the
Egyptian Ophthalmia (London, 1814)

MS 36,649 /7 An account fo the Total Amount of the Money Raised for


(4) the Public Service, in each of the years from 1790 to
1815; - distinguishing the Sums raised by Increase of the
National Debt, from those raised by taxes, and including
the Sum raised for Ireland since the period of the Union
(1815)

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MS 36,649 /7 Notice des tableux des ecoles primitives de l’Italie, de
(5) l’Allemagne, et de plusiers autres tableux de differentes
ecoles, expose dans le grand salon du Musee Royal
(Paris, 1815)

MS 36,649 /7 Printed letter by the Hon. and Rev. R.P.T. circulated by


(6) John Crosthwaithe to the Congregation worshipping in
the Chapel of the Molyneux Asylum (1816)

MS 36,649 /7 Pamphlet of the Irish Evangelical Society, Dublin (1815)


(7)
MS 36,649 /8 Letter to a friend on some Popular Objections to the
(1) London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the
Jews (London, 1819)

MS 36,649 /8 An account of the Number and Tonnage of the ships and


(2) Vessels, whoch have entred Inwards and cleared
Outwards, to and from Great Britain to the several Ports
on the British North American Colonies and
Newfoundland, in each year from 1800 to 1818, both
inclusive; distinguishing each Colony and Settlement
(1819)

MS 36,649 /8 A Return of the half pay and allowances of officers, late in


(3) the Storekeeper General’s Department; An Account of all
contingent expenses in the Storekeeper General’s
Department; A Return of the cost of the offices and
warehouses which belong the Government and for which
no rent may be paid, beyond the Ground Rent; together
with an Account of the Sums of Money laid out upon them
for Enlargement and Repairs in each Year, from the
commencement to the present time; A Return of the
current proceeds of the sales made of Stores of the
Storekeepet General, in each Year from 1809 to the latest
period; A Return of the Tonnage of Stores shipped by the
Storekeeper General’s Department, in each Year, from
January 1809 to 1819 inclusive (1819)

MS 36,649 /8 Report from Committee appointed to prepare Militia


(4) Estimates (1819)

MS 36,649 /8 An Account of the Conversion of Theodore John, a late


(5) teacher among the Jews; together with his Confessions of
the Christian Faith (London 1819)

MS 36,649 /8 Burrow, Rev. E.J.: A Letter addressed to the Rev. William


(6) Marsh, Vicar of St. Peter’s, Colchester, on the nature and
Tendency of Certain Religious Principles frequently, but
improperly, demonstrated Evangelical (London, 1819)

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MS 36,649 /8 Burrow, Rev. E.J.: A Second Letter addressed to the Rev.
(7) William Marsh, Vicar of St. Peter’s, Colchester,
contrasting the Doctrines of the Church oif England, from
the Reformation to the present Time, with those Principles
which have frequently, but improperly, been denominated
Evangelical (London, 1819)

MS 36,649 /9 A Statement Showing the Year for which the


(1) Commissioners of Audit, - appointed by the 53 Geo. 3,
cap. 184, and continued by the 59 Geo. 3, cap. 67, - Have
Audited the Accounts of the Colonies of Ceylon,
Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, The Cape of Good Hope, and
other Places, in each year; and for what year they have
received the Accounts to be audited from the different
Colonies (1820)

MS 36,649 /9 Account of the Recipts and Appropriations of the surplus


(2) rates of Pilotage (1820)

MS 36,649 /9 A List of Pensions on the Civil Establishment of Ireland


(3) (1820)

MS 36,649 /9 Accounts relating to the Distilleries in Scotland; 1798-


(4) 1819 (1820)

MS 36,649 /9 A Catechism of Music in which the First Principles of that


(5) Science are rendered easy to understand (London, 1822)

MS 36,649 /9 Watson’s…Almanack…for the Year of Our Lord 1828


(6) (Dublin, 1828)

MS 36,649 /9 Two copies of An Address from the Rev. William Digby to


(7) the Roman Catholic Inhabitants of the Parish of
Killashee, in the County of Longford who lately received
copies of the Doway New Testament from him (Dublin,
1829)

MS 36,649 Smith’s City and Country Almanack for the Year of Our
/10 (1) Lord 1834 (Dublin, 1834)

MS 36,649 The Protestant Penny Magazine, No. III, Vol. I, Saturday,


/10 (2) August 30, 1884 (Dublin, 1834)

MS 36,649 Agricultural Society of Ireland Report on the Gentlemen


/10 (3) who formed a deputation to inspect, and enquire into the
success of the Bog Improvements executed by John
Fetherston Esq. in the County of Westmeath (Dublin,
1836)

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MS 36,649 First Report and Proceedings of the General Railway
/10 (4) Committee appointed at a Public Meeting held at the
Commercial Buildings, on Friday, the 22nd day of
November, 1838 (Dublin, 1838)

MS 36,649 Wilson, Daniel D.D.:A plain and affectionate adress to


/10 (5) young persons abount to be confirmed (London, 1840)

MS 36,649 Chamber’s Edinburgh Journal, No. 487, Saturday, May


/10 (6) 29, 1841 (London, 1841)

MS 36,649 Advertisements for two books by Colin Arrott Browning


/10 (7) concerning the transportation of prisoners to the penal
colonies.
2 items, 1843-44

MS 36,649 The Fifth Annual Report and Transactions of the Society


/10 (8) for the promotion and improvement of the growth of flax
in Ireland (Belfast, 1846)

MS 36,649 A Few Facts concerning Naval Captains, Commanders,


/10 (9) Lieutenants, and Mates (London, 1861)

MS 36,649 County of Sligo Abstract of of Undischarges Queries and


/10 (10) New Presentments at Spring Assizes, 1863 (Sligo, 1863)

MS 36,649 Report of the horse breeding committee of the Royal


/10 (11) Agricultural Society of Irealnd (1864)

MS 36,649 Loose pages from The Queen, The Lady’s Newspaper and
/11 Court Chronicle [Various issues].
11 pp, 1867-68

MS 36,649 The Thirtieth Report of the Protestant Orphan Society for


/12 (1) the County of Sligo (Sligo, 1869)

MS 36,649 Two copies of the The Relief Manual: An explanation of


/12 (2) the Law and practice under the Irish Poor Relief Acts,
Medical Charities Act, and Vaccination Acts (Dublin,
1870)

MS 36,649 Armstrong, Richard, Heron, Denis Caulfield & O’Brien,


/12 (3) William: The New Land Act Explained for the use of the
Tenant Farmers of Ireland (Dublin, 1871)

MS 36,649 [Defoe, Daniel]: Robinson Crusoe (London, c. 1872)


/12 (4)
MS 36,649 Case of Oyster Island, Martin V Gardiner and another
/12 (5) (1874)

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MS 36,649 A List of the Grove Fox Hounds, the Property of Viscount
/12 (6) Galway (Worksop, 1884)

MS 36,649 Hardy, Robina: The Magpie’s Nest (London, 1887)


/12 (7)
MS 36,649 Mirbeau, Octave: The Diary of a Lady’s Maid (Paris,
/12 (8) 1903)

MS 36,649 Provisional Rules made by the Irish Land Commission


/12 (9) under the Land Purchase Acts (Dublin, 1903)

MS 36,649 The Treaty and the Orgiginal Document No. 2 (c. 1922)
/12 (10)
MS 36,649 Fox, M. Agnes: The Outer Courts (1944)
/12 (11)
MS 36,649 The Church Catechism Broken into Short Questions
/13 (1) (undated)

MS 36,649 An Explanation of the Lord’s Prayer with some


/13 (2) Interesting Observations (London, undated)

MS 36,649 Solomon, Benjamin Nehemiah: An Address to the Jews


/13 (3) (undated)

MS 36,649 The Fulfilment of Prophesy in the Destruction of


/13 (4) Jerusalem, considered as an Eminent Proof of the Truth
of Christianity (London, undated)

MS 36,649 The Order for Evening Prayer (Undated)


/13 (5)
MS 36,649 A Sketch of the Chief peculiarities of the Christian
/13 (6) Revelation (Halifax, undated)

MS 36,649 Eighth Homily of the United Church of England and


/13 (7) Ireland being a Sermon How Dangerous it is to Fall from
God (London, undated)

MS 36,649 Important Evidence of Dissenters as to their Ulterior


/13 (8) Objects in Demanding the Abolition of Church Rates
(Shrewsbury, undated)

MS 36,649 Hebrew New Testament for the Use of the Jews (Undated)
/13 (9)
MS 36,649 Scenes in the Wildernesss (London, undated)
/13 (10)
MS 36,649 Printed poems concerning the Irish Land League
/13 (11) (undated)

MS 36,649 Rules and Regulations of the Sligo Union Agricultural


/13 (12) Society (Sligo, undated)

246
MS 36,649 Virgil: Georgic IV [by WLD] (undated)
/13 (13)
MS 36,649 ‘Land Law - France and Ireland’ (Undated)
/13 (14)
MS 36,649 Printed map of part of Holland (undated)
/13 (15)
MS 36,649 ‘Piguenit’s Tables of Money, Weights, measures, &c.’
/13 (16-23) with other miscellaneous printed papers (Undated)

III.v. Photographs

A collection of O’Hara photographs was acquired with the family and


estate papers, and has been transferred to the National Photographic
Archive in Temple Bar.

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INDEX
Aberdeen (Lady).............................. 191 Beach, R. (surveyor)........................ 102
Act of Union (1801) .................... 7, 154 Beere, Richard (land agent).. 18, 50, 57,
Adams, Thomas............................... 157 58, 82, 105, 106, 107, 119, 171, 174,
Adelaide Hospital ............................ 194 208, 209, 226, 229, 234
Adey, Stephen Thurston .................... 56 Belfast ............................................. 198
Aldworth, Mary ............................... 140 Belfast Telegraph ............................ 236
Alexander, Ian ................................. 214 Bell, Robert ....................................... 73
Alexander, William ........................... 52 Benthan, parish................................ 125
Allen, George .................................. 204 Beresford
Allen, Henry A ................................ 181 Jonathan........................................ 17
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office Susan .......................................... 209
......................................................... 133 Berrin, Thady .................................. 123
Allowny, James ................................. 41 Berwick, Duke of ............................ 139
Anderson, Charles ............................. 71 Bicknell, Robert .............................. 109
Annaghmore Estates Company .. 90, 91, Bigg, C. (Miss)................................ 157
113, 122, 135 Bigger, William............................... 114
Antrim, County Birch, Robert ............. 37, 103, 104, 144
Crebilly ............................... 138, 221 Black
Luminary .................................... 138 Anthony...................................... 223
Archaeological Society.................... 234 Charles........................................ 230
Archbold, Patrick............................. 233 James (steward) ............ 85, 112, 230
Ardree John .................................... 223, 230
Mill ............................................... 18 Blackman, George............................. 87
Argentina ......................................... 197 Blandford, Marquis of ..................... 148
Armagh, County .............................. 142 Bleakly, James................................... 66
Armstrong, Archibald................ 64, 232 Bleakly, John..................................... 66
Armstrong, C. .................................. 150 Blenehasett, Dr................................ 131
Armstrong, James .............................. 64 Blennerhasset, Rowland .................. 126
Armstrong, Richard ......................... 245 Blest, Albert .................................... 150
Armstrong, Thomas............... 49, 65, 66 Bloxham Toole and Co (stockbrokers)
Armstrong, William................. 183, 232 ......................................................... 205
Arthur Jackson and Son Ltd ............ 134 Bloxham, Taylor & Martin
As You Like it................................... 233 (stockbrokers).................................. 205
Astle, Thomas.............................. 16, 56 Blucher (General)............................ 159
Austria ............................................. 237 Boardman, Robert ............................. 27
Baker, Robert..................................... 28 Bodeley, George........... See O’Bodeley:
Balfour, Arthur James ..................... 173 George
Ballinacarrow Parish Council.......... 113 Bodurda, Griffith............................... 48
Ballinamuck Estate.......................... 164 Boland, P......................................... 110
Bank of Ireland.. 46, 177, 194, 195, 206 Boleros, Lushington and Co, Messrs. 46
Barclay, George (solicitor) ................ 38 Boswell, Frances ............................... 37
Barclays Bank.................................. 229 Boure, Joseph .................................. 152
Barlow, James ................................... 37 Bourke, William.............................. 107
Barnewell, Robert.............................. 46 Bowen, Christopher........................... 60
Barracks Office, Dublin................... 113 Bowen, William .............................. 103
Barrett, William (agent)..................... 81 Bowie, Robert ........................... 51, 105
Barry, Redmond .............................. 163 Bowlby, C W (Lt Col)..................... 182
Barry, Richard ................................... 20 Bowyer, Robert ................................. 26
Bateman, Barnett and Faulkes Boyd, Abraham ...... 24, 26, 38, 39, 105,
(solicitors).......................................... 37 114, 157
Bath ................................................. 127 Boyd, Henry .................................... 101
Bathurst Boyd, Patrick....................... 16, 21, 219
Caroline (Lady)............................. 50 Boyle, Alexander............................... 46
James (Sir) .............................. 18, 50 Boyle, James ................................... 119
Batt, John Thomas ............................. 56 Boyle, Michael .................................. 64
Battersby and County (solicitors) .... 115 Boyle, Richard................................. 159
Battle of Badajio.............................. 168 Braborne, Robert ............................... 27
Battle of Talavera ............................ 232 Brackett, W N (estate agent) ........... 231

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Bradley, Neal................................... 103 Burton, Ralph .................................... 30
Bradstreet, Simon .............................. 30 Butler Bros ...................................... 183
Brady, Richard................................. 116 Butler, The Honourable John ............ 30
Brehoni, Andeon ............................... 35 Butler, Thomas........................ 105, 141
Brehony, Patrick................................ 64 By Those Eyes................................. 208
Brehony, Thady ................................. 64 Calvin, William E.............................. 53
Brennan, Patrick ........................ 66, 100 Campbell, William .......................... 182
Brennan, William .............................. 66 Canada
Brereton Montreal ............................. 197, 198
Charlotte ....................................... 17 Ottawa ........................................ 198
William ......................................... 17 St. John’s .................................... 198
Bresset, Francis ................................. 34 Cane, James....................................... 22
Brett, Bernard ...................... 45, 80, 103 Cane, John......................................... 22
Brett, Matthew................................... 73 Canterbury, Archbishop of.............. 139
Brett, Patrick.................. 60, 64, 80, 102 Carlick, Thomas .............................. 209
Brinkley, Richard ............................ 107 Carlisle, Frederick (Earl of) ............ 237
British and Foreign Life and Fire Carlow, County
Assurance Company........................ 133 Kellistown .................................. 148
British Broken Hill Proprietary Carmichael
Company Ltd................................... 181 Anne (Lady) ............................... 219
British Chronicle ............................. 154 Elizabeth.....See Hyndford, Elizabeth
British Farmers’ Fund...................... 213 (Lady)
British Legion.................................. 193 James ............See Hyndford (Earl of)
British Ministry of Pensions ............ 192 Mary .......... See O’Hara: Mary (nee
British Press, The ............................ 233 Carmichael)
British Red Cross Society........ 191, 235 William....................................... 141
Britton, Elizabeth............................... 32 Carnaghan, William .......................... 96
Britton, John ...................................... 32 Carnell, James ................................. 104
Britton, Mary ..................................... 32 Carrique Ponsonby
Brown, Charlotte ..................... 213, 217 James .............. 16, 30, 126, 215, 219
Brown, James .................. 111, 227, 235 Mary ..See O’Hara: Mary (daughter
Brown, Janson and Co.... 181, 194, 195, of Charles the elder)
228, 230 Carroll, Henry ................................. 106
Browne, Charles H .......................... 184 Carroll, James.................... 19, 104, 106
Browne, F. R. .................................. 117 Carroll, John.................................... 219
Browne, Ignatius ............................... 27 Carson, John...................................... 62
Browning, Colin Arrott ................... 245 Carthy, Denis..................................... 35
Brunswick Club............................... 165 Carty, Cormac ................................... 63
Brunswick Society........................... 158 Carty, Frank..................................... 188
Buckingham (Duke of) .................... 232 Carty, John ........................................ 65
Buckingham, Marquis of 31, 37, 38, 54, Carty, Paul................................... 63, 65
56, 147 Case, Jacob........................................ 47
Budgett, W. Hill .............................. 209 Cassidy, Bryan .................................. 64
Burke, Edmund............ 7, 153, 157, 183 Castle Park College, Dalkey... 196, 199,
Burke, Gerald .................................. 233 203
Burke, J G........................................ 192 Castlestewart
Burke, James (solicitor)..................... 55 Countess of................................... 17
Burke, John........................................ 13 Dowager Countess of ................. 224
Burke, Richard......................... 157, 212 Earl of........................................... 17
Burke, William ........................ 107, 157 Catholic Emancipation .................... 152
Burke’s ‘Landed Gentry’................. 181 Caufield
Burns, Peter ..................... 223, 226, 229 Adam .................. 15, 16, 65, 81, 222
Burrow, Rev. E.J ..................... 243, 244 Anne (nee O’Hara) ...................... 23
Burrowes, Ismena .............................. 31 Anne (nee O’Hara) ....................... 27
Burrowes, James.............................. 167 Family ........................................ 142
Burrows, Jane .................................... 33 Toby ................... 23, 27, 37, 59, 142
Burrows, Lewis ................................. 33 Caulfield, Catherine .......................... 31
Burton................................................ 37 Caulfield, St George.......................... 16
Burton, Benjamin .............................. 59 Cavendish, Sir Henry .......... 22, 51, 145
Burton, Elizabeth............................... 30

249
Central Advisory Committee for Ex- Connor, Roger ................................... 60
Servicemen and Ex-Sailors.............. 192 Connors, Hugh (huntsman) ............. 123
Chamber’s Edinburgh Journal........ 245 Conservative Registry Fund ............ 165
Chambers, Charles............................. 71 Conway, Henry Seymour ................ 142
Chambers, Gladys ........................... 113 Cook, Francie Mervyn..................... 213
Chambers, R. (Reverend) ................ 148 Cookson
Chapwell, Richard ............................. 44 Margaret ...... See O’Hara, Margaret
Charles the 1st ................................... 47 (nee Cookson)
Cheshire Cookson Estate........................ 124, 125
Godley ........................................ 161 Coolaney and Claremorris Railway . 19,
Tarporley .................................... 206 52, 107, 109, 174
Chetwood, Knightley......................... 44 Coolaney Dispensary............... 165, 166
Church of Ireland Sustenation Fund 194 Coolaney Strike Committee ............ 189
Church Representative Association. 179 Coolaney, Richard, Lord Baron of .... 14
Cicero .............................................. 145 Cooper
Clapham, parish............................... 125 Anne ............................. 40, 219, 229
Clare, County Arthur Brooke . 8, 23, 123, 172, 216,
Ennis................................... 196, 204 219, 220, 226
Clarence Hotel................................... 42 Bryan .......................................... 193
Clark, Alfred.................................... 173 Catherine Jane ............................ 123
Clarke, Patrick ................................... 31 Charles William...........See O’Hara:
Clarke, Rupert ................................... 57 Charles William
Cleary, Murtagh................................. 63 Charlotte Anne (sister of Charles
Cleaver, Euseby............................... 158 William)................................. 174
Cleaver, John ................................... 158 E. G. ........................................... 124
Cleaver, William ............................. 158 Edward ................................. 29, 163
Clements, Robert ............................. 125 Edward Henry ............................ 186
Clifford, Elizabeth ........................... 223 Edward Joshua.............. 40, 173, 232
Clifford, Herbert...................... 162, 163 Edward Synge ...................... 39, 123
Clifford, Richard ............................. 223 Elizabeth (sister of Arthur Brooke)
Clonbrock (Lady) ............................ 191 ............................................... 216
Clutterbuck, James ............................ 29 J A .............................................. 213
Cobbe Broadway, Charles ............... See Jane Frances ....... See O’Hara: Jane
Broadway, Charles Cobbe Frances (daughter of Charles the
Colclough, Adam............................. 231 younger)
Colclough, Caesar ........... 151, 152, 231 Joshua Edward............ 123, 151, 153
Cole, Thomas..................................... 60 Josiah.......................................... 140
Coleman, Michael ............................. 34 Kate ............................................ 174
Coleman, Richard.............................. 63 Margaret Sarah (sister of Charles
Coleman, Roger................................. 40 William)......... 181, 209, 221, 227
Coleman, Sarah ............................... 226 Mary Jane (sister of Charles
Colle ................................................ 242 William)......................... 221, 227
Colleary, Owen........ See Kallery, Owen Richard ......................................... 38
Colleary, Patrick.............................. 224 William Henry............ 123, 215, 230
Collins (Archdeacon)....................... 183 Cooper Estate .... 25, 123, 124, 172, 196
Collins, W........................................ 131 Cope, Henry .................................... 141
Colvin, William ............................... 112 Cope, William ................................. 141
Comerforde, Michael....................... 118 Corn Laws ....................................... 165
Commissioner of Public Works. 40, 112 Corrane, Dan ................................... 104
Commissioners for Wide Streets45, 114 Correstine, Bryan ...................... 31, 130
Commissioners of Array.................. 140 Corristine, Peter................................. 85
Commissioners of the news sheet...... 21 Cosgrave, W.T. ................................. 93
Conan, Michael Edward .................... 57 Cottingham, George .......................... 94
Condon, James................................. 137 Coughlan, Bartley ........................... 164
Congested Districts Board................. 92 Countess of Belvidere, Jane .............. 24
Coningham, Paul ............................... 67 County and Open Cup Polo
Conington, E. H. (parish priest, Tournaments.................................... 185
Coolaney) ........................................ 110 Cowen, George.................................. 26
Connellan, Thaddeus ....................... 161 Cowley, Peter .................................. 172
Connor, Matthew............................... 72 Cox, John ........................................ 229

250
Cox, Richard.................................... 143 Sarah Rebecca .............................. 47
Craig, Reverend Samuel.................... 19 William........... 41, 73, 174, 216, 226
Crampton, James ............................... 44 William French............................. 47
Crawford, Edward ............................. 73 William John 23, 40, 47, 73, 74, 159,
Crawford, W.................................... 240 219, 226, 227
Crean, Laurence............................... 149 Wingfield...................................... 47
Crichton, Alexander ............ 23, 25, 173 Dignam, Cornelius (map maker) ....... 98
Crofton Dillon, Gerald.................................... 45
Edward..... 13, 15, 17, 22, 25, 40, 50, Dirgenane, Daniel ............................. 28
139, 231 Dixon, William................................ 150
Henry ............................................ 34 Dodwell, George ........... 18, 23, 25, 237
John ................................ 13, 34, 222 Dollard, James................................... 74
Maltby (Sir) ................................ 195 Dollard, Joseph............................ 47, 74
Matthew Lowther ......................... 50 Doneraile, Lord ............... 15, 22, 30, 37
Molly .......................................... 175 Donoughmore (Lord) ...................... 191
Thomas ....................................... 232 Dopping, Samuel............................. 231
William ................................. 53, 222 Douglas, A H (agent) ...................... 111
Crosthwaithe, John .......................... 243 Douglas, Marmion............................. 74
Crow, Elizabeth ................................. 44 Douglas, Mary Anne ......................... 74
Crow, John .................................. 44, 71 Dowdall, Luke................................... 34
Crow, William ................................... 44 Dowell, William (map maker)........... 98
Crown and Peace Office.................. 187 Down, County ................................. 205
Cruise, Mr........................................ 103 Annsborough .............................. 185
Cullen, Annie................................... 182 Cromlyn Lodge .......................... 204
Cumberland ..................................... 146 Hillsborough Park ...................... 204
Cunkisk, James F............................. 182 Downshire
Cunningham Montgomery, Sir Henry17 Family ........................................ 204
Cunningham Mountjoy, Henry.......... 17 Doyle, Father........................... 110, 188
Cunningham, Paul ....................... 61, 63 Doyle, Thomas .................................. 43
Curry, William................................... 18 Drew, Elizabeth................................. 30
Cyprus ............................................. 204 Drummond, Thomas ....................... 232
Dalrymple, Robert ........................... 113 Drummy, John................................. 113
Daly, Charles ..................................... 25 Dublin City....21, 22, 23, 26, 70, 74, 79,
Daly, Denis........................................ 25 80, 94
Daly, Honora ..................................... 25 Blind Quay ............................. 45, 79
Daly, James ....................................... 25 Capel’s Tower .............................. 70
Daly, Peter ......................................... 37 Cassies Tower .............................. 71
Damer, James .................................... 30 Chichester House.......................... 45
Darley, William ................................. 46 Circular Road ............................... 94
Davey, Samuel................................. 157 Clarence Hotel...................... 74, 115
Davis, John ........................................ 61 Crane Lane20, 21, 25, 44, 45, 71, 72,
Davis, Lady Mary.............................. 26 79
Davis, Sir Paul................................... 26 Clarendon Arms....................... 72
Davis, William................................. 224 Phoenix Tavern........................ 72
Davy, James..................................... 169 Robinson's Head ...................... 20
Deanes, Henry ................................... 53 The Bear ............................ 21, 72
Defoe, Daniel................................... 245 Custom House ..... 26, 47, 48, 49, 73,
Delamuiry, Mr ................................... 35 102, 113, 114
Department of Land and Agriculture Damask Street ........See Dublin City:
......................................................... 112 Dame Street
Derrig, Mary.................................... 108 Dame Lane ................................... 44
Devaney, James ................................. 43 Dame Street ................ 21, 44, 70, 71
Devon Commission ......................... 158 Cook’s Hall.............................. 71
Digby Dames Gate .................................. 71
Charlotte ..................................... 208 Dames Mills ........................... 45, 71
Dean (Reverend)......................... 222 Dublin Castle........................ 45, 213
Family......................................... 164 East Wall ...................................... 26
John Kenelm................................. 47 Essex Bridge................................. 45
Minors (case of)............................ 32 Essex Lane.................................... 25
Robert ........... 17, 208, 216, 223, 229 Essex Quay................................... 49

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Essex Street ... 20, 21, 26, 44, 47, 48, Farry, James ...................................... 17
49, 71, 72, 73, 79 Fausett, Edward................................. 63
Weigh House............................ 72 Fawcett, Henry ................................ 174
Foundling Hospital ....................... 94 Fawcett, W. ..................................... 166
Grafton Street ............................... 18 Fenner, Richard ........................... 21, 25
Great Brunswick Street............... 235 Fenry, John...................................... 113
Iseult’s Tower........See Dublin City: Fenton and Lyons (solicitors)... 52, 110,
Isolt’s Tower 205, 228
Isolt’s Tower................... 20, 71, 102 Ferall, William ................................ 105
Meath Hospital ........................... 172 Fergusson, Anthony ........................ 223
Merrion Square ............................. 26 Fermanagh, County ......................... 124
Newman estate........................ 43, 44 Boho ........................................... 124
Old Custom House........................ 21 Reyfad ........................................ 124
South Quay ................................. 114 Fetherstone, Francis ............ 16, 21, 219
St. Stephen’s Green ...................... 71 Ffolliott, Margaret ........................... 191
Trinity College............ 159, 171, 172 Field, John (solicitor) .................. 57, 58
Wellington Quay.. 21, 26, 46, 47, 73, Finan, Patrick .................................. 182
74, 75, 79, 80, 94, 98, 102, 105, Finan, Thady ..................................... 67
110, 114, 115, 161 Fine Gael ......................................... 194
Williams Street ............................. 71 Finland ............................................ 197
Wood Quay....................... 44, 70, 71 Finlay, John ....................................... 30
Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway Fitzgerald, George........................... 144
Company ........................................... 34 Fitzharris, Edward (Sir)................... 137
Duffy, James...................................... 73 Fitzsymons, Walter ........................... 15
Duke, Richard.................................... 60 Fleming, Archibald ........................... 59
Duke, Robert ..................................... 47 Fleming, John.................................... 29
Dundas, Laurence ............................ 126 Fleming, Richard............................. 150
Dunn, Bryan (steward) .. 81, 82, 83, 121 Fleming, Robert............................... 139
Durkin, Thomas........................... 20, 53 Fodden, Thomas................................ 53
Dusign, Gerard .......................... 24, 144 Food Control Committee for Ireland111
Dyer, Mary ........................................ 71 Forbes, Miles..................................... 59
East India Company ........................ 150 Ford and Warren (solicitors) ... 229, 231
Eastwood, Edith Frances ................... 56 Ford, Edward............................. 79, 113
Eaton, Joanne..................................... 27 Forestry Act (1928) ......................... 119
Eaton, Richard ................... 82, 104, 162 Foster, John Leslie .......................... 241
Eaton, William................................... 27 Fowler, Chris................................... 192
Eckersall, Emannuel ......................... 48 Fowler, Frank .................................. 231
Edgeworth, Francis............................ 53 Fowler, William .............................. 106
Edgeworth, Usher............................ 123 Fox, M. Agnes................................. 246
Egan, Conor....................................... 35 France...................................... 200, 237
Egan, Cornelius (steward) ................. 82 French, James (barrister) ................... 29
Egan, Terence.................................... 29 French, Robert................................... 16
Egypt ............................................... 201 Freshfield and Williams (solicitors) 228
Election Act (1801) ......................... 151 Fulerton, Sarah ................................ 232
Eliott, Alexander (Sergeant Major) ... 70 Fuller, J. F. (architect) ..................... 131
Elizabeth I........................................ 232 Furlong .............................................. 46
Elliard, Catherine............................. 225 Furlong (Councillor) ....................... 226
Elliot, Olwine .................................... 13 Furlong, Richard ............................... 54
Elliott, William.................................. 56 Furlong, William ......... 32, 54, 105, 114
Elrington, Maria Catherine................ 25 Gahan, Daniel.................................. 126
Equitation School, Weedon, Northants Gallagher, Felix................................. 93
......................................................... 231 Gallagher, J (Reverend)................... 170
Estate Management and Supply Gallagher, John ................................. 62
Association ...................................... 196 Galway, County
Estonia............................................. 197 Loughrea .................................... 149
Eton College ............ 173, 175, 178, 213 Moate.......................................... 174
Everard, C. H................................... 173 Tiaquin ....................................... 164
Everard, Ignatius ............................... 38 Gamble, James ................................ 131
Falkiner, George................................ 72 Garda Siochand ............................... 112
Falton, John ............................. 145, 149 Garvey, John ................................... 188

252
Geering, Richard ............................. 126 Haileybury College, Hertfordshire . 197,
General Accident Fire and Life 199, 201, 203
Assurance Corporation .................... 133 Haire, William................................. 150
General Committee of the Roman Hall, Robert....................................... 65
Catholics.......................................... 153 Hamilton, Frances Catherine........... 230
General Post Office, Dublin ............ 114 Hamilton, Francis .............................. 39
George III .......................................... 49 Hamilton, Frederick Fownes .... 42, 107,
Germany .. 159, 191, 197, 202, 203, 236 108, 109, 118, 175, 176, 177, 178, 221,
Dresden....................................... 162 224, 230
Gethin Hamilton, Henry................................ 54
John ........................................ 23, 25 Hamilton, J. C ................................... 42
Mary ............................................. 25 Hamilton, James................................ 20
Percy........................................... 140 Hamilton, Jane................................... 31
Peter............................................ 174 Hamilton, Maxwell ......................... 124
Richard .. 23, 24, 25, 39, 46, 73, 103, Hamilton, Miss................................ 218
105, 160, 163, 235 Hampshire
Richard the younger...................... 25 New Forest ................................. 150
William ....................................... 107 Handcock, W. N.............................. 166
Gibbons, Stanley ............................. 204 Hara, John ......................................... 64
Gilligan, Bartholemew ...................... 64 Hara, Patrick........ See O’Hara: Patrick
Gilligan, Luke.................................... 64 Harding, Ambrose ............................. 30
Gilligan, Matthew.............................. 64 Hardy, Robina ................................. 246
Gladstone's Land Act......................... 33 Hargreaves, Francis........................... 49
Glenny, Henry ................................... 65 Harrison, Henry............................... 113
Glinny, Henry.................................... 96 Harrow ............................................ 127
Glinny, James .................................... 96 Harrowby (Countess of) .................. 215
Glynn, Thomas ................................ 181 Hart, John ........................................ 232
Godfrey, William Cecil ................... 218 Hart, Michael................................... 232
Goodwin, John. 21, 36, 37, 74, 141, 233 Hartington, Earl of ............................ 48
Gordon, John ................................... 141 Harvie, John ...................................... 73
Gore Booth Harvie, William................................. 73
Aideen ........................................ 204 Harward, Mr.................................... 144
Jocelyn (Sir)................................ 191 Harward, William.............................. 22
Lady............................................ 191 Haw, John.............................. 63, 65, 67
Ralph (Sir) .......................... 125, 126 Haynes, C. ....................................... 185
Robert (Sir)................................. 173 Healy, J J ......................................... 112
Gore, John Ribton............ 174, 175, 177 Henery, Paul...................................... 62
Gore, William Ormsby .................... 163 Henn
Gorges, Hamilton .............................. 22 Francis Blackburne............. 196, 213
Gould, Francis ................................. 162 Muriel...... See O’Hara: Muriel (nee
Government of Ireland Act (1920) .. 190 Henn)
Gowen, Andreas ................................ 63 Henry, Charles................................... 62
Grady, William the younger ............ 126 Henry, Edmond ............................... 211
Graham, Thomas ..................... 100, 124 Henry, Edmund ............................... 225
Grainger, William.............................. 30 Henry, F B....................................... 187
Grange school, Totteridge, Henry, Patrick ................................... 31
Hertfordshire ................................... 201 Henry, Paul........................................ 63
Graves, Samuel (Captain)................ 169 Henry, Richard ................................ 115
Great Northern Railway Co............. 195 Henry, Walter.............................. 31, 62
Great Southern and Western Railway Herbert McCarthy, Mary................. 173
Co .................................................... 195 Hern, Josiah (Rev)............................. 17
Gregg, Patrick.................................. 233 Heron, Denis Caulfield.................... 245
Grenville, George .......... 16, 30, 37, 118 Hewson, E. F. .................................. 175
Griffin, Robert ................................. 219 Hickey, N ........................................ 211
Griffith, Henry........................... 28, 173 Hickman, Edward............................ 169
Griffith’s Valuation ..................... 97, 98 Higginbotham, Edward ..................... 73
Grimstead, Lady Sarah ................ 18, 51 Higginbottom, Thomas.................... 114
Guarini, Battista............................... 207 Higgins, Andrew ............................... 38
Gunnan, Thomas ............................. 104 Higgins, Bryan ...................... 35, 62, 66
Gunning, Thomas ............................ 161 Higgins, John..................................... 59

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Higgins, Michael ......................... 59, 63 Irish Transport and General Workers
Higgins, Mr ..................................... 152 Union............................................... 187
Higgins, Paul ..................................... 64 Irish Turf Club................................. 185
Hill, Arthur (Lord)........................... 204 Irish Unionist Alliance ... 179, 189, 190,
Hillas, George.............................. 66, 99 194
Hillsborough and Fitzgerald and Irish Women’s Association ............. 191
McCormick (solicitors) ................... 205 Irvine, Henry ..................................... 18
Hinde and Cheeke (solicitors) ......... 110 Irwin family..................................... 104
Hodgson, Mary................................ 203 Irwin, Henry .................................... 156
Hogg, Johnathan................................ 74 Irwin, John (Colonel) .......... 15, 28, 168
Home Grown Timber Committee.... 117 Irwin, Mr ........................................... 43
Horan, Daniel .................................... 30 Israel................................................ 201
Horan, James ..................................... 62 Iveagh (Lord) .................................. 190
Horan, Martin .................................... 62 Jamaica............................................ 149
Horan, Thomas .................................. 96 St John’s ..................................... 151
Houlding, Robert ......................... 23, 24 James I............................................... 13
Houston (General) ........................... 229 James II ........................................... 139
Howard, Edward........................ 17, 223 James Johnston and Co (brewer)..... 127
Howard, Mr ..................................... 145 James, John ....................................... 32
Howe, Thomas................................... 24 James, Thomas .................... 40, 55, 141
Howey and Armstrong (solicitors) .. 113 Jellett, W. K..................................... 190
Howley, M J .................................... 111 Jenkins, John ............................... 21, 25
Hudson, Lawrence............................. 71 Jervis, Humphrey .............................. 71
Hughes, Stephen.............................. 173 Jocelyn, Viscount ............................ 125
Hume, A. W..................................... 180 Johnston, Andrew.............................. 65
Hunt, Curry, Nicholson, Adams and Co Jones, Douglas (solicitor).................. 42
(solicitors)... 41, 46, 217, 227, 228, 229, Jones, Edwin Godden...................... 241
230, 231 Jones, family ................................... 149
Hunter, Joseph ................................. 162 Jones, Frances ............. 54, 68, 222, 225
Hunter, William............................... 170 Jones, Francis .................................. 149
Huntingdonshire Jones, L ........................................... 211
Norman Cross............................. 152 Jones, Lewis .................... 26, 27, 35, 59
Hussy, John ....................................... 25 Jones, Loftus ........................... 142, 222
Hutchinson, John ............................... 45 Jones, Robert ..................................... 39
Hyndford, Earl of ............................ 219 Jones, Thomas ............................. 18, 25
Hyndford, Elizabeth (Lady)..... 141, 208 Kallery, Owen ................................... 65
I.R.A ........................................ 188, 189 Kellett, Richard ................................. 72
Ibbotson, John ................................. 229 Kelly, Thomas ................................. 211
Imperial Mining Company .............. 116 Kennedy, Michael (solicitor) 32, 40, 50,
Incumbered Estates Court.... 40, 55, 124 51, 106
Independent Tyreril Infantry ........... 151 Kenya ...................................... 198, 199
Independent Tyreril Volunteers....... 153 Kisumu ....................................... 198
India................................................. 203 Keogh, John................................. 61, 65
Insolvent Debtors Court .................. 235 Keoghanan, Darby............................. 64
Iraq .................................................. 200 Kerry, County.................................. 126
Habbiniya ................................... 201 Dingle......................................... 162
Irish Landowners Convention ........ 189 Kildare Town
Irish Church Act (1869)................... 124 Curragh Coffee House................ 125
Irish Church Temporalities Killanin (Lord) ......See Morris, Michael
Commission......................... 41, 91, 124 Killoran, Laurence............................. 64
Irish Constabulary ........................... 154 Kilroy, W.W. (auctioneer)................. 93
Irish County Polo Club Union . 185, 186 Kilvarnet Charitable Fund............... 166
Irish Evangelical Society................. 243 Kilwarlin House .............................. 204
Irish Game Protection Association .. 110 King, Charles................................... 149
Irish Industrial Exhibition (1853) .... 162 King, Edward .................... 56, 125, 216
Irish Land Act (1903) ...................... 189 King, Frances .................................. 140
Irish Land Act (1908) ...................... 189 King, Henry......... 17, 20, 149, 153, 163
Irish Land Commission ... 13, 91, 92, 93 King, James ..................................... 149
Irish land League ............................. 246 King, Robert.................................... 163
Irish Landowners Convention . 189, 194 King, William.......................... 132, 231

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Kirk, Cornelius .................................. 38 Limerick, County ............................ 126
Kirkwood Adare .......................................... 185
Eliza............................................ 150 Lindsay, Samuel................................ 86
Samuel .......................................... 62 Linnel
Kirwan, W P .................................... 107 Richard Sandbach....................... 206
Knock, John....................................... 37 Little, Joseph ................................... 204
Knock, Ralph..................................... 37 Litton, Edward................................... 18
Knox, Arthur ..................................... 24 Lloyd Estate ...................................... 52
Knox, John .................................. 36, 71 Carrowclooneen ........................... 52
Knox, Mitchelburne......................... 156 Lloyd, Charles ................................... 16
Knox, Ralph....................................... 36 Lloyd, Erasmus ................................. 63
Knox, William ..................... 22, 60, 103 Lloyd, William .................................. 36
l’Estrange Lloyd, William (Bishop of Killala) . 138
Anne ........................................... 191 Lloyd’s Bank........................... 194, 227
Charlotte Anne.............See: Cooper: Local War Pension Committee........ 192
Charlotte Anne (sister of Charles Locke, John ............................. 145, 159
William) Lodge’s Peerage.............................. 215
Christopher ................. 173, 213, 219 Logan
Christopher Arthur...... 107, 218, 220 Anne ........................................... 214
Christopher Carleton............. 19, 222 John .............. 34, 200, 202, 203, 214
Elizabeth ..................................... 191 RoseSee O’Hara: Rose (daughter of
Estate .......................................... 228 Frederick William)
Evelyn......................... 191, 204, 206 London Bank................................... 194
Jeanette Frances.......................... 220 London Hibernian Society .............. 162
Peter............................................ 206 Londonderry (Lord)......................... 213
L’Orlando Serenata......................... 207 Long, John....................................... 240
La Partenza ...................................... 207 Longford Estate............................... 126
La Touche Bank .............................. 208 Lord Bishop of Killalla and Achonry,
La Touche, Messrs (solicitors) ... 32, 39, Charles .............................................. 23
40, 157, 171, 208 Lorimar, Hugh................................... 80
Lancashire ....................................... 125 Lorton (Lord) .......................... 160, 170
Lancaster ......................................... 125 Lorton (Viscount)............................ 163
Land Act (1896) ................................ 93 Lowe, Frederick .............................. 156
Land Act (1909) ................................ 92 Lowther, George ............................... 25
Land League .................................... 172 Luck, AH (Captain)......................... 174
Landed Estates Court 19, 26, 41, 53, 55, Lunchahan, Thady............................. 62
102, 107 Luttrell, Henry................................. 139
Lane Horan, M ................................ 111 Lycester, Ralph ........................... 30, 57
Lang, Thomas.................................. 119 Lyme, W. H. (architect) .................. 132
Langley, Charles.............................. 126 Lynch, Isabella .................................. 74
Langley, William Henry.................. 126 Lynn, John (architect) ............. 131, 132
Larkin, John....................................... 70 Lynn, Marmaduke ............................. 70
Latvia....................................... 197, 198 Lynnot, Hubert ................................ 145
Laying, Charles (map maker) .......... 101 Lynsay, James ................................... 66
Layny, C. (map maker).................... 101 Lyons, Alexander (solicitor) ........... 113
Lea, L .H.......................................... 188 Lyons, Henry................................... 162
Lebanon........................................... 201 M’Gloan, William ............................. 58
Leedmore, Richard (solicitor)............ 46 MacDonell, F................................... 192
Leeds ............................................... 231 MacDowell (Lady) .......................... 191
Leinster, Duke of ............................. 147 Mackay, Thomas (map maker).... 95, 99
Leitrim, County ............................... 126 Mackenbach, G ............................... 182
Crossbolly................................... 123 MacKenzie, C P .............................. 187
Glenbegg..................................... 123 MacKenzie, C P. ............................. 112
Gortneglough.............................. 123 MacKenzie, Mr ............................... 108
Lemass, John ..................................... 74 MacNamara, Anthony ....................... 68
Lenany, Martin .................................. 62 MacNeill, John (Professor) ............. 183
Lennon, Remigius ........................... 149 MacSharry, Brian .............................. 59
Lewis, Christopher .......................... 156 Maggan, Mr..................................... 232
Lill, Carey.................................. 51, 222 Mahon, Andrew............................... 107
Lill, Godfrey.............................. 51, 222 Mahon, Bryan.................................. 189

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Maidstone ........................................ 234 McDonagh, Elinor............................. 59
Main, Kempt and Co ......................... 84 McDonagh, Patt................................. 85
Malcolm ............................................ 50 McDonagh, Terence .................... 15, 35
Malcolm, Sir Charles....... 18, 31, 32, 50 McDonnell, Elizabeth.................. 18, 32
Malone, Richard ................................ 45 McDonogh, Cahell ............................ 53
Malta................................................ 210 McDonogh, Garrow .......................... 53
Manders, Humphrey ........................ 114 McDowell, J .................................... 113
Marques, Hugh .................................. 66 McGetnick, James ............................. 17
Marshall, Robert................................ 22 McGough, Mary.............................. 224
Martin, Abraham ............................... 39 McGovern, Elizabeth ...................... 206
Martin, Alicia .................................... 46 McGowen, Bridget (servant)........... 106
Martin, Edward.................................. 46 McGuinness, John ............................. 30
Martin, Frances.................................. 46 McGuire, Arthur................................ 17
Martin, Jacob ..................................... 46 McHale, Michael............................. 188
Martin, James .................................. 230 McHugh, Laughlin ............................ 95
Martin, John..................................... 106 McHugh, Neal ................................... 61
Martin, Thomas ............................... 138 McKeon, John ................................. 108
Martin, William ................. 18, 223, 229 McKinstry
Mason, Enoch.................................... 72 Alexander ................................... 221
Masterson, Thomas ................... 65, 118 Arthur William ........... 109, 220, 227
Masterson, William ... 63, 65, 83, 95, 98 Edward ....................................... 221
Mathew Evelyn ........................................ 182
Charles.......................................... 72 family ......................................... 227
Elinor ............... See O’Hara: Elinor Jane Frances Ellen ...................... 220
Elizabeth ............................. 142, 218 Marie Victoria ............................ 220
George ..... 15, 29, 37, 113, 215, 218, McLean, John.................................. 150
225 McLean, T. .............................. 113, 150
Maude, Anthony F (agent) ... 19, 92, 94, McLorimar, Hugh ............. 60, 103, 120
109, 110, 115, 182, 189, 218 McLoughlin, Daniel .......................... 46
Maude, Kathleen Lisalie.................. 213 McLoughlin, Henry......................... 188
Maude, Lisalie ................................. 215 McMahon .......................................... 31
Maunsell, E R .................................. 218 McMahon and Tweedy (solicitors) .. 19,
Mayne................................................ 55 41, 42, 47, 52, 53, 74, 92, 93, 107, 108,
Mayne and Needham....................... 145 109, 110, 111, 112, 115, 174, 175, 188,
Mayo, County.......................... 117, 188 205, 217, 218, 226, 227, 228, 230, 232
Mc Manus, Patrick .......................... 103 McMann, Edward............................ 111
McAulay, Jonathan.......................... 103 McManus, Mortogh........................... 35
McBride, Robert.............................. 162 McManus, Sarah ............................. 103
McBryan, Farrell ............................... 61 McManus, Terence............................ 62
McBryan, Michael............................. 61 McMurry, Tumultogh........................ 58
McCarrick, Andrew........................... 28 McNees, Thomas............................... 63
McCarrick, Bryan .............................. 28 McSharry, Manus........................ 14, 58
McCarrick, James ............................ 108 McSharry, Thomas ............................ 58
McCarrick, Roger............................ 109 Meade, Francis ................................ 111
McCarrigg, Connor............................ 61 Meath (Lord) ................................... 189
McCarthy, Nicholas......................... 235 Meath, County
McCarthy, Thomas .......................... 161 Dunboden ................................... 229
McCarvick, Patrick............................ 40 Medelton, Robert............................. 106
McCoristine, Terence ........................ 36 Meredith minors ................................ 33
McCormick, John ........................ 17, 63 Meredith, D ..................................... 104
McCormick, Mathew......................... 54 Meredith, Herbert.............................. 55
McCormick, Michael....................... 104 Meredith, James .............................. 104
McCormick, Peter .... 16, 30, 54, 59, 61, Meredith, Joseph 17, 25, 31, 32, 78, 81,
62, 63, 80, 81, 103, 120, 121 103
McCormick, Philip .......................... 234 Meredith, Matthew.......................... 161
McCormick, William......................... 63 Meredith, R D............................ 81, 114
McDaniell (tenant)........................... 103 Meredith, Thomas James....... 40, 55, 82
McDermott Estate............................ 111 Metcalf, John..................................... 36
McDermott, Cormack............ 23, 49, 59 Midas............................................... 207
McDermott, Owen........................... 138 Middle Temple ................................ 148

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Middlesex ................................ 223, 224 Neilane, Augustin.............................. 61
Middleton, John................................. 96 Nelson, Francis................................ 204
Midland Great Western Railway . 19, 97 New York........................................ 161
Midleton (Lord)............................... 190 Newman
Millen, J........................................... 188 Estate .......................................... 102
Mills, John ................................. 29, 144 family ........................................... 94
Minan, James..................................... 96 Jacob......... 20, 47, 70, 102, 218, 220
Ministry of Labour .......................... 188 Jane....................................... 71, 218
Ministry of Pensions................ 192, 193 John .20, 43, 46, 70, 71, 94, 220, 224
Mirbeau, Octave .............................. 246 Katherine .................................... 215
Mitchell, Gilbert .............................. 109 Rose............ See O’Hara: Rose (nee
Molloy, James ................................. 183 Newman)
Monaghan, Esmond........................... 63 Newnham, Edward (Sir).................. 155
Monk Mason, John ............................ 17 Newport, Matthew............................. 72
Monsell, William......................... 21, 29 Nicholson Estate.............................. 125
Monteith, James Stuart .................... 161 Noll, John .......................................... 72
Montgomery ...................................... 50 North American Colonial Association
Montgomery, James .......................... 50 of Ireland ......................................... 171
Moore, Betty (Lady)........................ 141 Northern Assurance Company 133, 134
Moore, Catherine Anna ..................... 56 Northern Bank Ltd .......................... 205
Moore, Thomas ................................. 84 Notley, H S...................................... 184
Moran, Mrs........................................ 83 Nugent, John ................................... 157
Moran, Patrick ................................. 172 O’Bodeley, George ........................... 70
Moran, Rose .................................... 104 O’Brien, Donough........................... 184
Morison, John.................................... 97 O’Brien, James.................................. 92
Morren, Denis.................................. 118 O’Brien, William............................. 245
Morrison, Arthur ............................. 114 O’Cloane, Loughlen .......................... 59
Morrison, Mary ............................... 112 O’Connell, Daniel ..................... 57, 164
Morrison, Mrs.................................... 93 O’Connell, John .............................. 234
Morrow, Patrick............................... 123 O’Connor, Ann................................ 106
Mossop, John..................................... 72 O’Connor, Charles .......................... 166
Motherwell, Elizabeth ..................... 107 O’Connor, Daniel (Sergeant) .......... 150
Motherwell, John............................... 46 O’Connor, Donal (Sir)....................... 13
Mottley, Walter ................................. 71 O’Connor, Peter (surveyor).. 32, 95, 96,
Moule, William ................................. 73 98, 100
Moulesworth, Robert......................... 71 O’Connor, Thomas............................ 59
Mousson, Thomas (ironmongers).... 127 O’Dalaigh, Roda ............................. 211
Mr O’Hara’s Harriers ..................... 185 O’Donnell, Dermod........................... 53
Mullany, Bartholomew.................... 232 O’Donnell, Terence........................... 64
Mullen, Edward ............................... 104 O’Dowd, John ................................. 189
Mulligan, John............................. 73, 74 O’Dowell, Peter............................... 108
Mullin, Patrick................................. 223 O’Fey, Cormac.................................. 35
Mullingar and District Area Advisory O’Finan, Donall Duff ........................ 59
Committee ....................................... 192 O’Flynn, Thomas .............................. 58
Mulvihill, Farrell ............................... 99 O’Gorman, Peter ............................... 96
Munster Bank Ltd............................ 177 O’Hara
Murdagh, John....................... 64, 66, 67 Adam ..14, 23, 26, 27, 34, 35, 53, 58,
Murdagh, Joseph ............................... 64 59, 74, 140, 211, 229
Murland, J.W................................... 185 Alexander Perceval..................... 181
Murphy, Cornelius..................... 96, 101 Anna Maria........ See O’Hara: Mary
Murphy, Daniel J. .............................. 74 Anne (nee Mathew)
Murphy, Patrick................................. 73 Anne Charlotte (nee Streatfeild) 108,
Murtagh, John.................................... 63 172, 173, 209, 217, 218, 221, 227
Nangle, Widow.................................. 38 Annie Frances (daughter of Charles
Napoleon ................................... 84, 159 William)......................... 209, 213
National Assurance Company ......... 133 Anthony...................... 149, 183, 214
National Museum of Ireland............ 182 Arthur Cooper ..... 25, 124, 180, 183,
Naughton, family............................... 39 196, 203, 222, 227, 228
Navin, Owen.................................... 106 Charles Kean ... 8, 19, 20, 21, 34, 47,
Neary, Mr. ....................................... 117 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 73, 74, 75, 85,

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90, 92, 93, 94, 106, 109, 110, Elinor (nee Mathew).. 15, 28, 29, 36,
111, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119, 45, 74, 80, 140, 141, 143, 144,
120, 122, 134, 135, 173, 175, 215, 220, 225, 229
178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, Elizabeth (nee Linnell) ...... 196, 198,
184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 199, 206, 210, 214
190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, Errill Robert................................ 210
196, 203, 204, 205, 210, 213, Frances ........................... 8, 141, 172
214, 222, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231 Francis Cooper ................... 203, 210
Charles King 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, Frederick William ... 8, 94, 110, 112,
25, 32, 33, 39, 40, 46, 47, 49, 50, 113, 115, 173, 181, 196, 197,
51, 54, 55, 73, 78, 79, 82, 84, 90, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203,
94, 96, 97, 105, 106, 113, 114, 204, 205, 206, 210, 213, 218, 228
115, 119, 125, 131, 133, 134, Henry............................................ 36
152, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, Henry Hutchinson ...................... 221
163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, Isabella (nee Gore) ........... 14, 28, 35
169, 170, 171, 172, 184, 221, James .............................. 36, 62, 142
224, 226, 228, 229, 230, 238 James Arthur .............................. 160
Charles William8, 19, 21, 33, 41, 42, Jane Frances (daughter of Charles
47, 51, 52, 55, 58, 73, 74, 75, 83, the younger).... 23, 211, 216, 221,
91, 93, 97, 101, 105, 107, 108, 226
109, 115, 119, 123, 124, 127, Joan .............................................. 27
131, 132, 133, 158, 160, 162, Joan (wife of Francis Cooper) ... 203,
172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 210
178, 180, 181, 209, 213, 217, John .............................................. 62
218, 219, 220, 221, 226, 227, Kean (of Jamaica)....................... 151
228, 230 Kean William .... 182, 199, 200, 201,
Charles, son of Kean the elder14, 20, 205, 210
27, 28, 34, 35, 53, 76, 211, 220 Kean, son of Kean the younger ... 15,
Charles, the elder ... 7, 15, 16, 17, 21, 21, 22, 24, 61, 62, 140, 142, 207,
22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 36, 37, 218, 221
45, 48, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, Kean, the elder. 7, 14, 23, 26, 27, 28,
65, 66, 67, 72, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 34, 35, 43, 44, 49, 53, 58, 71, 72,
90, 97, 103, 117, 118, 120, 121, 117, 137, 138, 139, 211, 218,
125, 127, 140, 141, 142, 143, 220, 224
144, 145, 148, 157, 158, 183, Kean, the younger . 7, 14, 15, 20, 23,
184, 207, 208, 212, 215, 216, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 44,
219, 224, 225, 229 45, 48, 59, 60, 72, 75, 79, 80, 86,
Charles, the younger .... 7, 16, 17, 21, 94, 97, 102, 103, 113, 116, 120,
24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 124, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140,
39, 45, 46, 48, 49, 54, 56, 57, 66, 141, 142, 211, 215, 220, 221,
72, 73, 76, 77, 78, 81, 82, 90, 95, 224, 225, 229, 231
96, 100, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, Maeve......................... 204, 211, 214
114, 118, 125, 131, 142, 143, Margaret (nee Cookson) 30, 31, 150,
144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 208, 216
150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, Marian Emily (daughter of Frederick
156, 157, 158, 163, 164, 208, William)................................. 213
211, 213, 216, 219, 221, 225 Mary (daughter of Charles the elder)
Charlotte ........ See Trench: Charlotte ............................... 144, 215, 219
Charlotte (daughter of Charles the Mary (daughter of Charles the
younger). 132, 134, 208, 216, 217 younger)........... 17, 161, 208, 212
Charlotte (daughter of Charles Mary (nee Carmichael) 30, 103, 127,
William)......................... 217, 230 142, 143, 144, 208, 215, 216,
Cooper .......................................... 15 219, 225
Cormack ......................... 13, 14, 117 Mary (sister of Charles William) 173
Daniel ......................................... 150 Molly .See O’Hara: Mary (daughter
Dermot Charles........... 204, 206, 207 of Charles the elder)
Donagh ....................................... 117 Muriel (nee Henn) ..... 196, 197, 198,
Donal Frederick . 113, 182, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204,
198, 199, 206, 210, 211, 214 205, 206, 210, 213, 218
Oliver.......................................... 140

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Olivia ...................................... 14, 35 Pastor Fido ..................................... 207
Patrick........................................... 59 Patrickson, William........................... 40
Richard Edward .......... 181, 209, 210 Patriotic Fire Office......................... 133
Richard Errill ...................... 180, 181 Perceval
Roger ............................................ 13 Alexander .. 160, 162, 217, 221, 228,
Rose (daughter of Charles William) 230, 232
............................................... 213 Ann............................................. 229
Rose (daughter of Frederick Anne ........................................... 180
William). 197, 201, 202, 203, 210 family ................................. 126, 160
Rose (nee Newman)... 26, 27, 28, 29, George .......................................... 26
34, 35, 44, 45, 71, 72, 75, 86, Jane............................................. 208
137, 207, 214, 220, 224 Lola ............................................ 181
Teige................. 13, 14, 58, 117, 214 Mary ..................................... 26, 224
Teige, the younger ........................ 14 Nora............................................ 191
Valentine.... 116, 142, 157, 183, 210, Spencer....................................... 163
214, 225 William............................... 113, 140
William, son of Charles the elder William (Rev)............................... 15
....................... 143, 144, 146, 148 William, (Rev).............................. 15
Winifrid (daughter of Kean the Perceval Estate ................................ 219
younger)........................... 29, 215 Percivale, E. .................................... 103
O’Hara Perry, Thomas and Son ..................... 84
Charles Kean .............................. 122 Peter Lawson and sons, Nurserymen
O’Hara Tontine.................................. 56 ......................................................... 134
O’Malley Irwin, George .................. 173 Peterson, A ...................................... 174
O’Nert, Cormack ............................... 35 Pettit, Garet ....................................... 28
O’Reilly, Edward............................. 232 Peyton
O’Reilly, Myles John....................... 232 John (Sir) ..13, 26, 27, 28, 35, 44, 45,
O’Rourke, Terlagh............................. 58 72
Offaly, County................................. 164 Rose (Lady) See O’Hara: Rose (nee
Office of the Inspector of Taxes ...... 122 Newman)
Oldworth, Richard ............................. 27 Phibbs and Phibbs (solicitors) ......... 106
Olpherts, J........................................ 107 Phibbs, Edith ................................... 204
Olpherts, Richard............................. 105 Phibbs, Harloe ................................. 123
Olpherts, William ............................ 176 Phibbs, Matthew.............................. 234
Ontario, Peterborough ..................... 161 Phibbs, Richard ................................. 60
Order of St John of Jerusalem ......... 235 Phibbs, Robert ................................. 233
Order, Thomas................................. 153 Phibbs, Thomas ........................... 17, 40
Orkney, Earl of ................................ 126 Phibbs, William............... 153, 162, 212
Ormonde family .............................. 236 Phibbs, William Harlow (Colonel).. 233
Ormsby, Coote................................... 14 Phibbs, William Henry...................... 55
Ormsby, George .............................. 156 Philadelphia Board School, Upper
Ormsby, Matthew .................... 139, 140 Hellesdon ........................................ 209
Ormsby, Robert ............................... 167 Philips, John ...................................... 54
Ormsby, William ............................... 39 Phillips, John ................................... 107
Owens, Samuel.................................. 36 Phillips, John L................................ 209
Oxford Down Sheep Breeders’ Phillips, Nicholas ............................ 137
Association ...................................... 112 Phipps, Samuel.................................. 56
Page, Samuel ................................... 162 Phoenix Assurance Company.......... 231
Palmer, Thomas................................. 59 Pims, Richard .................................. 181
Palmerston (Lord)............................ 212 Pitt, William .................................... 153
Palmerston, Viscount (3rd).See Temple, Plunket, William Conyngham ......... 152
Henry John Plunkett, Patrick ................................ 34
Parke, Charles.................................... 63 Plymley, Peter ................................. 241
Parke, Robert ..................................... 43 Pogson, Emily ........................... 50, 223
Parker, John ....................................... 71 Pogson, Graham Myers ................... 223
Parochial Committee for the United Pogson, Thomas .............................. 223
Parishes of Killoran ......................... 166 Poictius............................................ 232
Pasley ................................................ 50 Poor Law Boundary Commission ... 167
Pasley, John ..................... 18, 31, 32, 50 Poor Law Commissioners ......... 97, 166
Pasley, Thomas................................ 125 Poor Law Valuation .......................... 97

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Population Act (1821) ..................... 170 Royal Agricultural College,
Powell and Co (estate agents).......... 231 Circencester............................. 206, 207
Powell, Edward ................................. 35 Royal Agricultural Improvement
Powell, George ............................ 19, 35 Society of Ireland ............................ 119
Powell, J. B...................................... 190 Royal Agricultural Society of Irealnd
Powell, Robert ................................... 35 ......................................................... 245
Pratt, Joseph..................................... 188 Royal Bank of Queensland.............. 206
Prendergast, Francis .......................... 57 Royal Dublin Society .............. 112, 238
Prince Edward Island....................... 152 Royal Exchange Assurance Company
Provident Life Office....................... 133 ................................................. 133, 134
Provincial Bank of Ireland....... 134, 175 Royal Irish Aid Fund....................... 193
Purdue, Edward ............................... 114 Royal Irish Constabulary......... 188, 189
Quail, James .................................... 169 Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation .. 190,
Quin, John ......................................... 63 191
Quin, Timothy ................................. 168 Runnian, Patrick.............................. 222
Quinn, B. (parish priest (Lavagh).... 110 Rush, William ................................. 139
Quinn, Maurice.................................. 59 Russell, Mr ...................................... 102
Quinn, Thomas ................................ 109 Ruston and Hornsby Ltd ................. 180
RAF ......................................... 200, 201 Ruthin School.................................. 171
Ram, Abell......................................... 45 Rutledge, Daniel.............................. 104
Ram, Andrew................................... 207 Rutledge, Davit ............................... 108
Ratchford, Mr .................................. 103 Rutledge, George............................. 120
Reid, John........................................ 114 Rutledge, Gorman ............................. 60
Relief Committee for Lower Leyney Ruttle, George ................................... 35
......................................................... 167 Ryan, Denis Humphreys ................... 73
Remnant, Frederick William ....... 57, 58 Ryan, Mary........................................ 73
Repeal Association .......................... 234 Ryan, Michael ................................... 73
Representative body of the Church of Ryukyu Islands................................ 162
Ireland.............................................. 179 Sandford, Joseph ............................... 19
Reynolds Sandhurst College ........................... 180
Francis .......................................... 18 Santry, Richard ‘Lord Baron of......... 44
James ............................................ 18 Saunders, Anderson........................... 14
John .............................................. 18 Savage
Mary ............................................. 18 Estate .............................. 51, 52, 126
Reynolds, Francis ...................... 31, 223 Richard ......................................... 39
Reynolds, Henry.............................. 185 Robert (Reverend) ...... 19, 36, 51, 54
Rice, Thomas................................... 126 Scarlett, Bill..................................... 183
Richardson, Edward .......................... 29 Scarlett, Henry................................. 181
Ridge, James.................................... 149 Scarlett, J W .................................... 209
Ridge, John...................................... 149 Scarrett, Richard................................ 71
Ridley, Sir Matthew White................ 56 Scott, Francis J. ................................. 32
Riga ................................................. 198 Scott, James....................................... 71
Robbins, Joseph................................. 37 Scott, William ....... 20, 71, 73, 215, 218
Robinson, Henry................................ 90 Shadwell, Charles.............................. 50
Robinson, Mr..................................... 31 Shakespeare..................................... 233
Robinson, Richard ........................... 142 Shamrock Club................................ 194
Rocke, John ..................................... 157 Sharp, Lyolin................................... 232
Rockingham (Lady) ......................... 235 Sharpe, Henry............................ 72, 131
Rogers, Patrick ................................ 192 Shelley, John Nichols........................ 57
Roscommon, County .. 19, 54, 126, 156, Shepheard, Wallwyn ......................... 56
222 Shepheard, William........................... 31
Ashford ....................................... 148 Sheridan, Thomas............................ 207
Ballyfarnon ................................. 156 Shiffner, G C (Reverend) ................ 235
Errott............................................. 19 Shiffner, George Croxton (Baronet) 218
Ross Murray & Co, Engineers......... 131 Shorthorn [Cattle] Society of Great
Ross, J.............................................. 181 Britain.............................................. 112
Rothery, Nathaniel............................. 72 Sierra Leone .................................... 150
Rowan, Robert................................... 29 Silliers, David.................................... 54
Rowlette and McMullen .................. 134 Sim, Alexander................................ 169
Sim, Allison .................................... 110

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Simmons, John .................................. 54 Caarowncarrick ............................ 99
Simon, Pat (tenant) .......................... 111 Cabragh ........................................ 55
Simpson, James ........................... 33, 54 Caragauneen ............................... 100
Simpson, Lancy ................................. 14 Caraunacleighy........................... 100
Simpson, William............................ 161 Carbury......................... 35, 176, 232
Sinn Fein ......................................... 189 Carhownagh ................................. 24
Sligo Agricultural Society ....... 119, 183 Carneely ....................................... 15
Sligo and Thurles Poor Law Unions 166 Carraghankieran ........................... 60
Sligo Battalion of Militia................. 158 Carrigenemalone .......................... 15
Sligo Board of Conservators............ 204 Carrowgavneen............... 62, 96, 100
Sligo Champion ............................... 205 Carrowkeale ........................... 15, 17
Sligo Constitutional Club ................ 204 Carrowleny ............................. 16, 61
Sligo Dispensary.............................. 166 Carrowmacarrick .......................... 95
Sligo Grand Jury...... 153, 170, 176, 186 Carrowmore. 14, 20, 58, 59, 99, 104,
Sligo Militia..................... 156, 167, 168 109, 169, 170
Sligo Poor Law Union ..................... 166 National School ..................... 109
Sligo Protestant Association............ 165 Carrowmullen............................... 31
Sligo Recruiting Committee ............ 191 Carrowmurray ............................ 101
Sligo, County 19, 22, 23, 24, 30, 74, 75, Carrownabanny .......................... 101
76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 95, 97, 116, 117 Carrownacliagh .......................... 224
Abbeytown ................................... 17 Carrownaganaghar........................ 99
Achonry .................................. 28, 41 Carrownageeragh ......................... 96
Annachmore ....... See Sligo, County: Carrownaleca.............................. 100
Annaghmore Carrowncarrick............................. 60
Annaghbeg... 23, 32, 76, 84, 99, 176, Carrownecrivy............................ 211
219 Carrownegeeragh ................... 61, 66
Annaghmore .... 7, 13, 22, 42, 58, 78, Carrownegrevagh ......................... 16
80, 84, 85, 88, 90, 91, 94, 97, 99, Carrownmacarrick ........................ 99
100, 101, 104, 106, 110, 113, Carrowreagh ............................... 103
116, 117, 119, 120, 121, 122, Carrowreale ................ 15, 23, 24, 62
127, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, Cartron.......................................... 17
135, 138, 141, 144, 148, 160, Castleliney.................................... 33
170, 171, 175, 181, 184, 194, Castlemanor.................................. 15
203, 214, 218, 220, 229 Catron........................................... 40
Ardcree ..................... 27, 98, 99, 150 Clara ......See Sligo, County: Claragh
Ardnaglass .................................. 222 Claragh ...8, 32, 60, 96, 99, 100, 101,
Ardree............................... 61, 63, 96 108, 179, 185
Corn Mill.................................. 61 Cloghoge .................................... 100
Assaden, manor of ........................ 13 Clonamahon ................................. 55
Ballinabull 33, 52, 53, 55, 56, 98, 99, Clonbaniff..................................... 59
111 Clonkeary ..................................... 15
Ballinacarne................ 15, 23, 24, 62 Cloonacarrow ............................... 99
Ballintrahare ................................. 17 Cloonacurragh 15, 16, 18, 19, 24, 49,
Ballinvally .............................. 29, 55 59, 63, 65, 67, 81, 95, 96, 99,
Ballisodare. 41, 51, 90, 97, 100, 101, 100, 101, 104, 106, 118
105, 117, 189, 211, 223 Cloonamahon ................... 54, 55, 99
Ballycummin ................................ 39 Cloonbaniffe....... 14, 60, 62, 66, 100
Ballyduff..................................... 103 Cloondalrare ................................. 62
Ballymurray.................................. 15 Cloondrihara................................. 66
Bana[?]ed...................................... 17 Cloonmore.................................. 223
Bannamussen................................ 15 Cohailly ............................ 15, 23, 24
Beghey.................................. 54, 101 Colooney .............See Sligo, County:
Belavady ..................................... 100 Coolaney
Billa ... 17, 18, 20, 25, 32, 33, 34, 50, Coohaley ...................................... 62
54, 101, 106, 107, 118 Coolaney ..13, 14, 15, 17, 34, 40, 49,
Billy ............See Sligo, County: Billa 54, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 76, 95, 96,
Bloomfield.................................. 230 98, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 110,
Boho ........................................... 109 111, 113, 116, 131, 165, 166,
Bolahy .......................................... 27 168, 169, 176, 186, 187, 206
Bunowen....................................... 17 Bleach Mill .............................. 65

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Castle Manor............................ 36 Knockadoe.................................... 58
Corn Mill.................................. 66 Knockanna.................................... 59
Linen Mill ................................ 65 Knockdoo ............See Sligo, County:
Coolaney castle............................. 15 Knockadoe
Coolanny....................................... 14 Knockdorra................................... 58
Coolanny Castle............................ 13 Knockly ...................................... 223
CoolanySee Sligo, County: Coolaney Knockmullen . 17, 24, 33, 40, 53, 56,
Coolavin ............................. 166, 176 98, 99, 124
Cooper’s Hill .............................. 160 Knocknarea................................... 52
Corhaunnagh................................. 60 Lachoyle ....................................... 61
Corhawnegh.................................. 15 Laghta............. 14, 35, 53, 60, 61, 99
Corhownagh ........................... 23, 24 Laragor ....................................... 110
Corkagh ...................................... 100 Larga ............................................ 62
Corran................................. 151, 176 Largan .......................................... 96
Corray..................................... 15, 59 Larkhill......................................... 53
Corroghiron .................................. 60 National School ............... 53, 188
Creebane ....................................... 62 Lavally.......................................... 39
Crockacullion ............................. 101 Learga......................... 23, 27, 59, 66
Crofton Estate......................... 31, 50 Legavarry ....................... 62, 63, 109
Cuivan ........................................ 101 Legnadiefy.................................... 63
Cultibar ........................... 62, 90, 160 Lehenag ........................................ 15
Cultychiny .................................... 99 Leighcarrowhowagh..................... 53
Curhawnagh.................................. 62 Leyney13, 15, 19, 23, 24, 54, 61, 62,
Derinch ....................................... 101 74, 75, 97, 102, 108, 120, 139,
Drumdereigh and Cashell 15, 23, 24, 151, 167, 170, 176, 211
62 Leyny.......See Sligo, County: Leyney
Drumderrig ..........See Sligo, County: Lisalough.................................... 101
Drumderrig and Cashell Lisbrislane .................................. 101
Earlesfield................................... 118 Lisduff ........ 18, 32, 63, 76, 109, 121
East Glan ...................................... 99 Lismackbryne ............................... 17
Edernine........................................ 15 Lisnafahy.................... 16, 23, 35, 59
Excise office ............................... 169 Lisnagore.................................... 101
Finlogh14, 35, 53, 60, 61, 75, 96, 99, Lisnifasher.................................... 59
100 Lissaneena .................................... 40
Finlough. See Sligo, County: Finlogh Lissanenagh.................................. 99
Glan ...................... 62, 100, 104, 113 Loghanacranoge ........................... 17
Gortadrasa................................... 101 Longhill ........................................ 31
Gortakeeran .............. 25, 61, 95, 100 Lugaduffy ..................................... 32
Gortnadrass................................... 62 Lugavarry ..................................... 32
Kennygrelly .................................. 54 Lugawarry .................................. 116
Killadoene..................................... 15 Lugnadeffa ................. 109, 117, 188
Killala ........................................... 40 National School ..................... 188
Killaraght.................................... 170 Lugnaduffy ................................... 18
Killasser.................................. 24, 98 Markree ...................................... 232
Killbrattan..................................... 15 Meemlough..........See Sligo, County:
Killoran.... 14, 16, 19, 23, 27, 28, 35, Mymlough
40, 41, 66, 77, 95, 96, 98, 99, Moyush....................................... 101
100, 108, 148, 166, 172, 214, Muckelty .................................... 101
220, 222 Mymlough 14, 19, 51, 52, 54, 98, 99,
Killvarnet.............See Sligo, County: 126
Kilvarnet Nymphsfield .. 21, 24, 61, 84, 90, 95,
Kilmacteige................................. 100 96, 99, 116, 120, 121, 130, 131,
Kilmakoween.............................. 100 133, 147
Kilmorgan................................... 223 Old Market House ...................... 112
Kilvarnet 15, 16, 24, 28, 60, 62, 109, Owenmore River .......................... 92
166, 224 Rabarren ....................................... 16
Kinagreely .......... See Sligo, County: Rahosey ............................ 65, 98, 99
Kinnagrelly Ranaghan...................... 99, 100, 223
Kinnagrelly .... 14, 19, 20, 51, 52, 53, Ranaghanmore........................ 65, 99
126 Rashine......................................... 15

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Rathbarron ...................... 61, 99, 100 SS Bengore Head..................... 197, 198
Rathbarrow ................................. 214 SS Melmore Head............................ 197
Rathgran ........................... 62, 63, 65 SS Torr Head........................... 197, 198
Rathmore ..... 18, 25, 50, 51, 65, 108, St Genroie Richard (Sir).................. 237
113 St John Ambulance Brigade ............ 184
Rathnarrow .... 18, 25, 31, 39, 58, 61, St. George (Lord) ............................ 231
64, 95, 98, 99, 100 St. Laurence, James..................... 18, 25
Rathosey ....... 60, 64, 66, 67, 96, 117 St. Leger, Noblett ............................ 166
Ravarron ....................................... 16 St. Leger, Sir John............................. 22
Riverstown.......................... 123, 131 Stanton, John ............................... 20, 25
Sandyhill....................................... 68 Sterling, Robert ................................. 61
Scotch Claragh.............................. 60 Sterne, William ................................. 41
Seevness ....................................... 61 Stewart, George............................... 189
Sessuecommon ............................. 55 Stewart, Isaac .................................. 105
Shancough ................ 15, 25, 33, 101 Stirling, Luke..................................... 35
Shanganagh................................... 96 Stokes Bros. & Pim (accountants)... 205
Shangough .................................... 62 Stokes, George54, 59, 61, 121, 150, 163
Shanmullagh ................................. 15 Stokes, George J.............................. 182
Sligo Harbour ............................. 170 Stokes, Thomas ................................. 18
South........................................... 100 Stone, Doak and Company (stock
Streedagh .................................... 149 brokers) ........................................... 205
Tanrego....................................... 101 Straubenzee family.......................... 125
Tawnavoultry.............................. 101 Straubenzie, Henrietta Maria........... 222
Templehouse120, 126, 135, 160, 222 Streatfeild
Thady............................................ 14 Anne Charlotte ........................... 226
Tireragh ...................................... 176 Catherine .................................... 208
Tirerill................................. 151, 176 Estate .......................... 228, 229, 231
Tirreragh ..................................... 176 Richard ....................... 181, 209, 231
Tobercurry ...... 20, 52, 111, 186, 193 Richard James ... 213, 214, 228, 229,
Tullaghan................................ 20, 61 230, 231
Tullaghra....................................... 15 Richard Shuttleworth.......... 172, 217
Tullybegg...................................... 15 S (Miss) ...................................... 229
Tyreragh ................................. 38, 54 Stuart, Andrew Godfrey .. 18, 25, 50, 51
workhouse................................... 166 Sturges, Samuel................................. 18
Sligo, County (Cooper Estate) Suffolk
Knockinagrough ......................... 123 Kisgrove ..................................... 223
Sligo, County Agricultural Society . 204 Sullivan, John (Income tax agent)... 122
Sligo, County Board of Poor Law Sullivan, William ............................ 113
Guardians ........................................ 166 Sun Fire Office (assurance company)
Smith Furlong, John .................... 17, 23 ......................................................... 133
Smith, Anne....................................... 40 Sussex.............................................. 231
Smith, George.......................... 111, 185 Uckfield...................................... 172
Smith, J (Bank of Ireland agent)...... 109 Swann, Richard ................................. 71
Smith, James................................ 29, 33 Sweden ............................................ 197
Smith, John...................... 17, 23, 29, 83 Sweeny, Daniel ................................. 62
Smith, John Chaloner ........................ 40 Symonds, Richard ............................. 27
Smith, Jonathan ............................... 107 Syria ................................................ 201
Smith, William ................................ 138 Tabuteau, Bartholomew .................. 161
Smith, William (Rt Hon) ................... 71 Taylor, Alfred Edwin ........................ 73
Smyth, Edward ................................ 108 Taylor, J C....................................... 109
Smyth, James..................................... 37 Taylor, Mary ............................... 21, 25
Solomon, Benjamin Nehemiah........ 246 Taylor, T.E. ..................................... 173
Southern Irish Loyalist Relief Teely, Richard ................................... 98
Association ...................................... 193 Teige, Charles ............................. 61, 64
Southern Unionist Committee ......... 190 Telford, David ................................... 74
Southwell (Lady)............................. 215 Temple, Henry John ................ 152, 161
Southwell (Lord) ............................. 216 Temple, The Right Honourable George
Spalpeen Labourers ........................... 83 Grenville Nugent............................... 30
Spinney’s Ltd .................................. 204 Tennison, Richard ........................... 138
Sproule, John ................................... 162

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Territorial and Reserve Forces bill Usher, Sir William ............................ 26
(1907) .............................................. 186 Van Straubenzee, Thomas............... 125
Texas ............................................... 161 Vass, Archibald ................................. 34
The Cup of O’Hara......................... 211 Venables, Anne ............................... 208
The Golden Pippin................... 207, 235 Verschoyle Estate.............................. 52
The Graphic..................................... 237 Vesey, George ................................... 36
The Morning Call of the Swiss Pastors Vickers, Jeremiah.............................. 26
......................................................... 208 Victoria, Queen ............................... 162
The Queen ....................................... 245 Vincent, Carter (solicitor) ................. 42
The Wreath ...................................... 208 Waddington, Henry ................. 125, 216
Thomas Dockrell Sons Ltd (solicitors) Walker, family................................... 39
......................................................... 115 Walker, George ............................... 144
Thomas, Fred................................... 235 Walker, John F ................................ 175
Thomas, William ............................... 73 Walker, Joseph ................................ 106
Thompson (Miss) .............................. 22 Walker, William................................ 44
Thompson Estate ............................. 107 Wall, Luke....................................... 103
Thompson, Elizabeth......................... 55 Walsh, Charles .................................. 37
Thompson, Meredith ................. 55, 105 Walsh, J. W . ..................................... 33
Thompson, Phillip ........................... 123 Walsh, John E.................................. 190
Thompson, William................... 55, 102 Walsh, Mary.................................... 151
Thomson, H. .................................... 151 Walsh, Paul ..................................... 151
Throckmorton, Sir John................... 241 Walter, Edward ............................... 139
Thrustout, John.................................. 38 Ward, Peter........................................ 72
Timoney, P ...................................... 182 Ware, Henry ...................................... 44
Tinion, Thady .................................... 32 Ware, James (Sir) ............................ 143
Tipperary, County ........................... 219 Ware, Robert ..................................... 27
Thomastown ............................... 225 Warnock, Alan M............................ 205
Tobercurry Rural District Council.... 20, Warren, Sergeant Richard ................. 33
111 Waterford and Limerick Railway
Tom Thumb...................................... 207 Company ........................................... 20
Toole, W. P...................................... 199 Waterhouse, George .......................... 26
Toole, William................................... 54 Waters, Thomas............................... 108
Townsend, J. L. ................................. 49 Watt, A.H. (Major).......................... 185
Trahon, J.......................................... 183 Webber, Daniel ......................... 38, 163
Traill, Henry .................................... 224 Webber, Daniel Webb ..................... 163
Trawley (Lord) ................................ 215 Weld, William ................................. 224
treason ............................................... 43 Wellington (Duke of) ..... See Wellesley,
Trench Arthur
Charlotte ............... 38, 148, 150, 221 Wentworth, Lord Deputy of Ireland.. 47
family.......................................... 148 West of Ireland Brick and Tile
Frederick Eyre ...... 24, 148, 150, 221 Company ......................................... 110
Henry .......................................... 180 West Yorkshire Militia.................... 174
Trench, Frederick Eyre...................... 23 Westmeath, County
Trench, Power ................................. 161 Mullingar.................................... 185
Trench, Robert................................. 126 Westmoreland ................................. 146
Trinity College, Dublin ................... 158 Westmoreland, Earl of....................... 48
Trumble, Thomas ........................ 43, 62 Westmoreland, Lord.......................... 49
Turner, Hatton ................................... 57 Wexford, County
Turner, John....................................... 57 Duffery Hall ............................... 231
Turner, Thomas ............................... 161 Whiteside, Thomas............................ 18
Tweedy, John Johnstone. See McMahon Whitestone, Robert............................ 73
and Tweedy (solicitors) Wickman, Percy ................................ 56
Tyler, James....................................... 66 William Abbatt and Co ................... 183
Tyler, Robert ..................................... 66 William II ........................................ 139
Tynan, Andrew........................ 150, 223 William, B ......................................... 38
Tyrawley, Baron (2nd) .................... 142 Williams, Arthur ............................. 114
Tyrconnell, Lord.............................. 139 Williams, B C (solicitors).................. 38
Union Assurance Society Ltd .......... 134 Williams, Bigoe Charles ................... 56
Unionist Anti-Partition League ....... 190 Williams, James ................................ 66
United Irish League ......................... 190 Williams, Richard ....................... 23, 25

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Williams, Shepheard.......................... 49 Working Men’s Club........... 74, 80, 115
Williams, Thomas ............................. 23 Wormald, John ................................ 215
Willis, Gilbert de L.......................... 189 Wright, Henry ................................... 61
Willson, Henry .................................. 28 Wright, John...................................... 37
Wilson, Daniel................................. 245 Wroker, Luca (?) ............................... 27
Wilson, Ellen ................................... 182 Wynne Estate .............................. 19, 55
Wilson, Francis.................................. 57 Wynne, Charles ................................. 72
Winewiser, Frederick ........................ 74 Wynne, family................................. 164
Wingfield, Edward ............ 35, 140, 163 Wynne, John.............................. 40, 115
Wingfield, Robert...................... 71, 137 Wynne, John Arthur (Rt Hon)......... 226
Winn, John....................................... 193 Wynne, Mary................................... 222
Wise, Frank ..................................... 185 Wynne, Owen.................. 150, 153, 164
Wolfe, Arthur .................................... 48 Wynne, Richard Beavere................. 230
Wood Yeates, Isaac...................................... 74
Elizabeth ..................................... 215 York ................................................ 125
Wood, James ................................... 107 Yorkshire................................. 125, 146
Wood, John........................................ 65 Spennithorne............................... 222
Wood, William Shelleys.................... 58 Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment186
Woodtown ......................................... 55 Yorkshire Insurance Company 133, 134
Woodward, Godfrey .......................... 27 Young, John .................................... 225
Wordsworth, Jonas ............................ 72 Younger, John David Bingham ....... 214

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