Offaly (King's)

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  • King's County reverted to County Offaly in 1920.

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      Offaly (King's)

      • UF County Offaly

      • UF Co. Offaly

      • UF Uibh Fhaili

      • UF King's County

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      Offaly (King's)

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        Presentment Books (Trench)
        IE OCL GJ1/2 · Series · 1852-1878
        Part of Records of King's County Grand Jury

        Six volumes of abstracts of presentments granted at twice yearly assizes between 1852 and 1878. Annotated and inscribed by Henry Trench, particularly in relation to the barony of Clonlisk.

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        Presentment Book 1858-1862
        IE OCL GJ1/2/2 · Item · 1858-1862
        Part of Records of King's County Grand Jury

        Abstracts of presentments granted and queries discharged and respited at the following sessions:

        Summer Assizes, 1858
        Lent Assizes, 1858
        Lent Assizes, 1859
        Summer Assizes, 1859
        Summer Assizes 1860 (plus schedule of applications of the Summer Assizes 1860)
        Lent Assizes, 1860
        Lent Assizes 1861
        Summer Assizes 1861
        Lent Assizes 1862

        Heavily annotated in parts by Henry Trench, particularly in relation to the barony of Clonlisk. Contains some enclosures including notice by John Hill, County Surveyor, entitled 'Instructions to Road Contractors with reference to Injuries to Public Roads and Nuisances', (Tullamore 1 December 1856).

        Coroner's Report Books
        IE OCL GJ1/3 · Series · 1836-1840
        Part of Records of King's County Grand Jury

        Two leather-bound and embossed notebooks containing inquest reports handwritten by James Dillon, King's County Coroner. Format of inquest reports is largely identical beginning with a record of the inquest number, date, location of inquest and the name of the deceased. Then follows a list of the jurors present and witnesses called. The reports end with a verdict on the cause of death.

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