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Album 6, Page 31
IE OH OHS48/6/20 · Parte · 5 August 1913
Parte de Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
  1. 'Ierne's wedding groups. Our new car 155. Wolsley limousine Landaulette at Moneyguyneen. Gerty Cadell, Assheton, Lucy Harty, Bertie, Tom Sadleir, Vera and Flo. Revd Hitchcock in window'.
Album 6, Page 33
IE OH OHS48/6/22 · Parte · 5 August 1913
Parte de Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
  1. 'Wedding group, much the same as No.5 & 6. 1.Assheton 2. Gerty Cadell 3. Lucy Harty 4. Vera 5. Flo 6. Bertie 7. Tom Sadlier.'
Album 6, Page 35
IE OH OHS48/6/24 · Parte · 5 August 1913
Parte de Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
  1. 'On the lawn, Moneyguyneen after wedding in Kinnitty. Allen, Crast, Major Lyster, Mrs. Clark, Norah, Ethne, Capt. Saville - best man, Mrs. Allen and Miss Kitty Armstrong'.
Leases of ‘The Myrtle House’, Youghal
IE BCA ROSSE/Q/1 · Ficheiro · [1604: 1662]
Parte de The Rosse Papers

Original lease (1604) and 2 non-contemporary copy leases of ‘The Myrtle House’, Youghal, [former home of Sir Walter Ralegh], held by the Parsonses of Parsonstown under a lease from the [1st and Great] Earl of Cork.

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Lease to the 2nd Earl, when Sir Laurence Parsons
IE BCA ROSSE/Q/3 · Item · [1793]
Parte de The Rosse Papers

Lease to the 2nd Earl, when Sir Laurence Parsons, of a house in Newtown Pery, Limerick, [presumably occupied by him when the King’s County Militia was stationed in Limerick].

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Leases of lands in the manor of Parsonstown, Co. Wexford
IE BCA ROSSE/Q/4 · Ficheiro · [1675-1781]
Parte de The Rosse Papers

c.25 leases of lands in the manor of Parsonstown, Co. Wexford, which reverted to the Parsonses of Parsonstown, King’s County, between 1708 and 1711, [and seems to have been settled by them on a younger son, Piggott Parsons, brother of Sir Laurence Parsons, 3rd Bt, on the failure of whose issue it seems to have reverted to the King’s County Parsonses, only to be used again as an appanage in the mid-19th century]. Some of the lands mentioned are Cullentrough, barony of Gorey; Ballyduff, Mangan,
Killenagh, Howell’s Land and Glascarrig, barony of Ballaghkeen; and parts of the manor of St John’s (Tomnegranoge, Knockmarshal, etc), barony of Bantry. [The documents are in date order and are ready for numbering, or rather re-numbering, as each has an obsolete number written on it.]