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Short title: Moore v Daniel. Documents exhibited in court: Copy of will of William...

Catalogue reference: C 110/80

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Reference
C 110/80
Date
1667-1727
Description

Short title: Moore v Daniel. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Copy of will of William Moore (1687).
  • Will of Dacres Barrett (1692).
  • Extract of testament dative of William, Earl of Dalhousie (1704).
  • Copy of will of Anne, countess of Sunderland, and executor's papers: Northants (1712).
  • Will of William Moore: Dublin and Co Monaghan, Ireland (1714).
  • Commissions in a regiment of Foot Guards (1680, 1681).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Meath and Louth, Ireland (1667, 1673).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Dublin and Wicklow, Ireland (1675).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Tyrone, Ireland (1676).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Down, Ireland (1682).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Kildare, Ireland (1687).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to London, Surrey, Kent, Essex and Herts (1697).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Middx (1686, 1716).
  • Deeds and indentures of fines relating to Tipperary, Ireland (1722).
  • Rent roll (Earl of Oxford's estates): Essex (undated).
  • Orders, depositions etc in various chancery suits (1679-1708).
  • Correspondence and accounts of the dowager Countess of Meath, wife to William Moore (1684-1697).
  • Deeds, bills, accounts etc of the Earl and Countess of Drogheda (1677-1704).
  • Memorandum book of William Moore, containing accounts, recipes, cures etc (1674-1685).
  • Extracts from will of William Moore (1682).
  • Satirical verses: on the Lord Chancellor's restoration of the charter of the City of London [October 1688].
  • Satirical verses- hostilities in Ireland, mentioning Earl of Tyrconnel, Duke of Schomberg etc [1689].
  • Satirical verse: 'The fable of the Pott and the Kettle...' [1688 or 1689].
  • Satirical verses: 'The Golden Age' [c 1688].
  • Satirical verses: on the circumstances surrounding the birth of the Prince of Wales [1688].
  • Satirical verses: 'writte in Waller's poems att Althrop by Lord Hallifax...' [c 1688].
  • Satirical verses- Translated extract from the resolution of Oct 28 by the States General empowering and equipping William of Orange for his expedition to England (1685).
  • Satirical verse: 'The Right Hon Lord Carberys Way of Making Chocolata...' (recipe) (undated).
  • Satirical verses: 'Letters to William Moore from [?Lady] Clare. She intends to recommend the painter Mignard to Fr Mansuete, the King's confessor (October or November 1686).
  • Satirical verses in French. Letter [?to William Moore] from [Pierre or Paul] Mignard, French portrait painter in Paris, concerning difficulties encountered in shipping paintings to England (27 April 1686). In French.
  • List, signed by Mignard, of paintings including portraits of the King and Queen, the daughters of Madame Churchill, the two late kings and the Duke of Schomberg [? 1686]. In French.
  • Anecdote about the Emperor Vespasian (undated). In French and Italian.
  • Letter from Danielle O'Brien to Fr Clair, the King's confessor (19 April 1687). In French.
  • Various letters and accounts (1686-1719). In French.
  • Letters to William Moore from Jean Serres, a French Protestant who had spent 28 years in the galleys (1725-1727). In French.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
46
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Army
Religions
Conflict
Ireland
Literature
Wills and probate
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5096193/

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