Advertisement for a clearance sale of live stock, farm implements, farm produce, and household furniture in Clara on Tuesday, 5 October 1920. Posted by McGlynn and Hanlon Auctioneers, and printed by Athlone and Tullamore Printing Works.
Lamb FamilyAdmission ticket of Francis William Lamb to the Maternity Department of the Rotunda Hospital at Rutland Square from 22 October 1900 to 22 January 1901.
Volumes recording admissions and discharges to the county hospital. Details recorded include:
Name of patient
Residence
Occupation
Disease
Remarks
Age
Recommended by
Date of admission/discharge
Insurance details.
Volumes often enclose loose correspondence and reports on individual patients' treatment at external hospitals.
Administration of the estate of Frances Sophia Homan Mulock, late of Bellair, King's County. Intestate granted to William Bury Homan Mulock.
Decree granting administration of the estate of Ann Molloy to dispose of all and singular goods, rights, credits and chattels.
Contains lists of Irish Guards noting their name, regiment number, rank and where interned, including a separate listing of those from Birr; letters from Selfridge's & Co., Oxford St, London to Lois, Countess of Rosse, in relation to the contents of nine parcel types assembled for sending to the Irish Guards Prisoners of War; correspondence from Mary Britton, Rosfaraghan, Ferbane and Col. Douglas Proby, in relation to subscriptions collected in her village on behalf of Private B. Anderson (Reg No 3220), who is interned in Limburg; and correspondence between Major de Vesci, Regimental Adjutant, Irish Guards to Lady Rosse, mainly in relation to the movement of Irish Guards prisoners between POW camps in Germany so that parcels can be sent to them. Also includes ephemeral material such as newspaper cuttings relating to the Irish Guards, a packet of jam jar covers, and a copy of an illuminated address presented to Queen Mary from the Women of Ireland in July 1911, and distributed by Lady Aberdeen, the head of war relief in Ireland.