Quote from Oliver Goldsmith transcribed by Patrick Boland (Castletown, Ballycumber, Offaly), Tintown No 3 Camp
'The patriots flatter still shall wisdom find
An equal portion dealt to all mankind'
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King's County reverted to County Offaly in 1920.
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Quote from Oliver Goldsmith transcribed by Patrick Boland (Castletown, Ballycumber, Offaly), Tintown No 3 Camp
'The patriots flatter still shall wisdom find
An equal portion dealt to all mankind'
Popular verses transcribed by M.B.C. (Maggie B. Corcoran) at Doon, Co. Limerick.
Note by Bob Lennon, Killeenmore, Killeigh:
'A lonely spot. I wish I was here but not a lone of course'
Verse transcribed by B[rigid] Lennon, Killeenmore:
'When the evening sun is setting, and your mind from care is free. When of home you are thinking, won't you sometimes think of me.'
Popular verse transcribed by Brigid Lennon, Killeenmore, Killeigh.
Octavo volume recording, by townland and then alphabetically by tenants, houses and offices on [the ‘outer estate’. Q/316 is also on MIC.564.]
Manuscript copy correspondence book of R. H. Moore, Hon Sec of Offaly County Committee of Technical Education. Banagher Sub-Committee. Includes also copy correspondence of 13th Oct 1929, with E. J. Delahunty, Secretary of Offaly Joint Committee of Education, regarding the appointment of teachers and supervision of classes.
Annual subscription form of the Offaly Historical Society from 1980.
Envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, which contains a copy of the Offaly Historical Society's Tenth Annual Report, a pamphlet from the Offaly Historical Society, and a photocopy of a letter addressed to Mister Fuller.
Tombstone inscriptions from Kilmanaghan Cemetery, Tubber, Kilbride, County Offaly, for William Francis Reade, his wife Jane Peacock, and their children Edward Read and Jane Peacock Read.