Volume 1
Contains 10 Results:
I. Accounts of farm-produce sold, livestock bought and sold, 1819-1836
Corn, meslin (probably maslin: mixed grain, usually rye and wheat), wheat, oats, potatoes, vetches, straw, livestock, sheep, wool.
II. "Cash", 1820-1822, 1827-1828
Itemized income and outgo, including large sums and personal expenditures.
III. Accounts with tenants and laborers, including the smith, 1820-1859
Include cash, rent, food, clothing, general supplies.
IV. Contracts with labourers, 1833 - 1835
V. Account with Patrick McNally of Ellistown (apparently an agent sent to various markets), 1829-1830; 1844-1847
VI. A cure for Blackleg in cattle
VII. Parish of Balscadden
Includes a valuation, taken from Rate Book, 1847 (gives number(s), name, sum of money - 3 pages); "Dermotstown, Balscadden, Tubbertown..." (gives name, acregage, sum of money - 3 pages); tithe composition (includes Newtown and McNally) (2 pages).
VIII. Jottings on progress of harvest, August 11-25, 1826
IX. Dooley deeds, March 19, 1810
Memorial of deeds in Dublin Register Office: April 7, 1796.
Clippings
First clipping: "To be sold....the lease of Ballyseskin [near] Wexford...without furniture or paintings... apply Michael Thunder..."
Second: Volume XXXII. Dustcoats [for sale]...Moses & Co, Dublin. Important discovery. Rich dark hair...T.C. Smithson, Dublin.