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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        IE OCL P31 · Item · 1918-1985

        Typescript of memoir titled ‘Do You Remember’. Recounts the life in Birr and covers the following subjects: soldiers from Birr returning from World War I (1918), the Treaty (1921), occupation of Free State Troops of ‘The Gorm' (the workhouse) in Birr (1922), burning of Crinkle Barracks (1922) and other reminiscences of life in Birr from 1930s to 1980s.

        Barnwell, Kathleen
        Meelaghans
        IE OH OHS3/K/13 · File · 1882
        Part of Geashill Estate Papers

        Assignment of interest of Nicholas M. Delamere in lands of Meelaghans

        IE IJA FM/TULL/225 · Item · 15 January 1974-5 February 1986
        Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

        File of material relating to the life of Pat Moran, (1894-1971), once a lay brother at Tullabeg (1924-1926), afterwards cobbler at Central House of the De la Salle brothers at Castletown, county Laois. Includes copies of his biography entitled, ‘Pat Moran - The Saintly Cobbler of Castletown’.

        IE IJA FM/TULL/3 · File · 1955
        Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

        Material compiled by Fr Roland Burke Savage SJ relating to the origins of Tullabeg as a school for boys and a novitiate. Includes:
        – typescript copies of summaries of replies to queries sent by Fr Burke Savage SJ to Fr Joseph Hurley SJ, House Historian, Tullabeg, comments on those replies and comparisons of the early history of the community, as depicted in Fr John Grene’s ‘A Contribution towards a History of The Irish Province of the Society of Jesus’; the Memorials of the Irish Province and Fr William Molony’s ‘Brief Notices’ of 1831
        – notes on Frs Robert and John St Leger and on the original builder at Tullabeg (1955, 23pp)
        – letter from Fr Burke Savage SJ to Fr Jerome Mahony SJ (19 November 1955, 3pp) on the ‘strong local tradition that we built Tullabeg’, enclosing copies of early letters relevant to the subject (21 April 1815 – 29 April 1817, 7 items, 9pp).

        Burke Savage; Roland (1912-1998); Jesuit priest and editor