MOUNT ARGUS : DEEDS / LANDS (1749-1816) List of leases etc of Rathland,etc from 1749.06.28 - 1819.06.11. Thirteen in all
MOUNT ARGUS; DEEDS; LANDS; (1817 - 1819)
Registry: searh for acts affecting the lands of Rathland Dublin -late prop. of William Cuppaidge, a bankrupt.
MOUNT ARGUS; DEEDS/LANDS (1817 -1819): LOADER PARK:
Close copy Deed of mortgage of Mills of Loader Park by Wm. Cuppaidge to Mr. Walsh, acting executor of James Cuppaidge
MOUNT ARGUS : DEEDS / LANDS (1749-1816) LOADER PARK:
Copy of precipe and concord of fine : Vaughan and wife to Weld Loader Park lands.
MOUNT ARGUS; DEEDS; LANDS; MISCELLANEOUS; LOADER PARK; particulars of what is for sale at Loader Park for price of £3,000 ( sent by Battersby & Co., Estate Agents - see item located under serial no 1058)
MOUNT ARGUS : DEEDS / LANDS (1749-1816) LOADER PARK:
Copy of lease of Mills of Loader Park near Harold's Cross. Families concerned were:-
Kerr: Esther, George, Marthe, Mary, Jane, Hugh:
Bursey, George,
Cuppaidge, WIlliam.
Nelson, Richard J
Vance, John,
Vaughan. Benjamin,
Weld, Isaac.
Mount Argus; Lands: Loader Park: Negative search No. 954: explanation by Wm. Fanagan to Passionists of Acts of search. This seems to refer to document under serial number 2845, which is the certification from the Registry of Deeds of the Negative Search and gives details of each document in which a search was requested (please see).
Mount Argus; Lands: Loader Park: Finances: Income TAx/Rates:
Schedue of Deeds:
Land Cert: Folio 3653 City of Dublin
Original agreement 18.11.1936 between Wm Fanagan & Cronan Doyle
R ules and Constitutions
Misc. Official Demand Notes & Receipts Rates and income tax
MS note by Declan O'Sullivan, C.P., Archivist, was on old chronological card as follows:
"Only the schedule and the demand notes were in file given to to Archives on 11th November, 1975."
Mount Argus; Lands: Stream (Poddle): Legal: Legal cocument being an agreement between the Rector, Fr. Jerome Smith and Miss Louise Damer Mulhall, Harold's Cross, concerning the stream (the Rivber Poddle) which runs through the back entrance to Mount Argus. Rathminers District Commisioners agree , provided suitible drain pipesa are purchased, to lay them and to cover in the stream running from Whelan's mill to Mulhall's mill. Jerome and Louisa agree to share and share alike the cost of these pipes and a suitible iron railing running from mill to mill. .
Mount Argus; Legal: Buidings: Church: MS letter from Cardinal Cullen, Arhbishop of Dublin, to Osmund Maguire, Rector, Mount Argus. Having consulted his Council, and for 5 argued reasons, he witholds his approbation for the building of such a large church at Mount Argus as the supplied measurements involve.