Public notice of Rev. William Robert Trench, market authority and patentee of the fairs of the town of Banagher. States that all horses brought to the fair shall be sold between the entrance gate of Major Armstrong's residence at Claremount and the Bridge of Banagher.
Printed at the King's County Chronicle Office, Birr.
Artificially created series of files containing miscellaneous notes, publications, and ephemera.
Typed notes detailing names of stewards, starters, Judges, Hon. Sec. of Banagher Regatta.
Notes on William Pattison Kerr, written by Francis William Lamb.
Notes entitled 'Information/Background Info' by Colm O'Brennan 2015'. Analysis of the Tullamore Incident with lists of those charged and court-martialled.
Genealogical notes about the Shaw and Carr families, particularly the marriages of Henry Shaw, Fred Shaw, George Shaw, Charlotte Shaw, Cecilia Shaw, Frances Shaw, and Emily Shaw.
Notes on the history of the old ruined church and cemetery at Kilmanaghan, Tubber, County Offaly.
Bound volume entitled ‘Notes on the History of the Tullabeg District’ by Fr Denis Nerney SJ (Donnchadh Mac An Airchinningh) Includes ‘extracts from a Tullabeg Diary, 1856 – 1872’ (p68 – 71).
Nerney; Denis (1886-1958); Jesuit priestNotes by Fr Richard Coyne SJ on possibility that the father of the writer Brendan Behan, Stephen Behan, had once been a novice at Tullabeg.
Coyne; Richard (1917-1999); Jesuit priestDraft letter from Fr. Hurley, St Francis Xavier Church, Gardiner St., Dublin, to Pádraig [?], comprising 'notes from mss Mt Briscoe 1785.' The letter composed in Irish, contains transcripts in English from an 18th century manuscript loaned to Hurley in 1948 from Mrs Briscoe following a lecture to the Kildare Archaeological Society. Hurley notes that the author of the manuscript was a good historian and evidently had a good knowledge of sources available to him at the time of writing. The manuscript concerns the history of the Briscoes, the marriage of John Briscoe to Eleanor Kearney and the construction of Srahkerne Castle (Srah Castle, Tullamore) in 1588.