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Ormathwaite Estate Records,
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Rough notes,

Original bundle of rough notes relating to Lord Ormathwaite’s affairs, some on the backs of other papers, including a notice for 'moving pictures' being shown during Holburn Health Week, [London], including “The three card trick, or how to avoid diphtheria”, 20-24 Oct. 1930. The papers also include Lord Ormathwaite’s last wishes, 1935.

Admissions in the manors of Newnhams Lakes and Aylands, and Warfield,

Original bundle of deeds re. the admission of Albert Mott to properties in the manor of Newnhams Lakes and Aylands and in the manor of Warfield, all Berkshire, and his surrender of the same (mortgage for £33,726) to Andrew Montague of Inghamthorpe Hall, Wetherby, Yorkshire, esq., all 1892, and the admission of Lord Ormathwaite to the same properties, and George Denison, lord Wittenham’s warrant to enter satisfaction for the receipt of the said £33,726, all 1921-22.

Irish estate,

According to the schedule to the 1888 Montague mortgage (see W 2), the Ormathwaite estates included properties in Ballygroman, Classis, Coolaclarig, Fergus, Grange and Knockane, Co. Cork, and in Ballydubrig, Ballyhaurigan, Ballyrehan, Cloggercannon, Clonsillagh, Derirehand, Derrimlaught, Derrindaff, Derriorin, Forehan, Fullamore, Gortshannavor, Inchinagulleragh, Lessihane, Kiltean, Killaridd, Knockburrane and Pouldelly, Co. Kerry. The schedule includes the names of the tenants in 1858. Ormathwaite appears to have sold his estate at Ballygroman Lower, Fergus and Grange, all in the barony of Muskerry East, Co. Cork, in 1912, with some at least of the purchase money coming from the Land Purchase Aid Fund under the Irish Land Act 1903. The estate in Co. Kerry appears to have been sold in 1913, when Ormathwaite was credited by the Irish Land Commission with £38,743 2¾% stock and £896 3% stock. Some Irish stock had later to be sold, as it was considered an unauthorised holding by the (British) Public Trustee. A set of observations and answers to the Estate Duty Office of the (British) Inland Revenue, 1922, includes “it [the real estate in Ireland] has all been sold except a few unsaleable holdings value at say £150. All southern Ireland”, and an Irish Free State probate of Ormathwaite’s will (F 5/4) certifies that his estate in the Irish Free State amounted to £71.

Abstracts Of Title to a m. and mill called Trellwgoed, p. Cefnllys, 1820-50, together with requisitions upon the same and ...,

Abstracts Of Title to a m. and mill called Trellwgoed, p. Cefnllys, 1820-50, together with requisitions upon the same and opinions of counsel thereon, and a valuation of the said m. and of a m. called Upper Lether Farm, p. Llanarmon, which m. Sir John Walsh was going to convey to John Stephens, esq., in exchange for the said m. and mill. Original bundle.

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