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- 1885
Part of Digby Irish Estates
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Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Records of King's County Grand Jury
Presentment or 'Jobs' Books for the years 1830-1878 from two sets of bound volumes originally belonging to James Franck Rolleston, Franckfort Castle, Dunkerrin, and Henry Trench, Cangort Park, Shinrone, respectively, with some crossover. Also includes two coroner's inquest report books of James Dillon, King's County Coroner, and 27 printed general lists of jurors from the baronies of Ballyboy, Ballycowan, Garrycastle, Geashill, Kilcoursey, Moycashel, Lower Philipstown and Upper Philipstown.
King's County Grand Jury
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union
Easter examination booklet of Francis William Lamb from Rathmines School.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Cover of the Easter Examination booklet of Francis Lamb from Rathmines School.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Papers created by members of the Johnston family.
Letters from John Cashel Hoey to Charlotte Jane Johnston.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Two letters from John Cashel Hoey at Moor Mead House near Glastonbury, Somerset, to his mother-in-law Charlotte Jane Johnston informing her of the death and funeral of her son Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Newspaper cuttings relating to Capt. Kenneth Howard
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
File of newspaper clippings relating to Kenneth Howard, later Howard Bury.
Includes results of a public schools contest between Harrow, Eton and Rugby, in which Howard, representing Eton, showed “remarkably fine shooting”.
Includes the award by the Council of Military Education to the gentleman cadets, including the award of a small aneroid barometer for second artillery to Howard.
Includes the visit of the Marquis and Marchioness Lansdowne and a party of friends, among them Kenneth Howard, to the bacon curing establishment of Mr. Thomas Harris of Calne, where the party “expressed their delight at the ease, rapidity and cleanliness with which all was managed”.
Includes visit by the Marchioness of Lansdowne to Lady Louisa Howard, daughter of the third Marquis of Lansdowne, at Hazelby, near Newbury. Lady Louise, described as a “remarkable lady” is ninety years old and has been widowed since 1882, when her husband the Hon. James Kenneth Howard, son of the sixteenth Earl of Suffolk, passed away.
Bury, Capt., Kenneth, Howard-
Newspaper cutting concerning unrest among Croghan tenantry
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cuttings relating to the protests of the tenantry of Lady Emily Howard Bury, following her serving writs on them. The tenants on the estate at Croghan sought an abatement in their rents, “they having solicited [for same] in the humblest manner”. The Rhode and Croghan branch of the Land League now pledge to fight to the end “thereby showing Lady E. Bury, her agent and the country, what [they] think of an act which [they] have no hesitation in denouncing as unwarranted and unjust”.
Includes an observation that previous to the Land League agitation, the tenants were quite satisfied with their rents “and regarded the Bury family as model landlords”. Includes death of Margaret Tracey, a tenant on the Croghan estate, who had already been issued with a decree against her concerning shop provisions, and who dropped dead when rushing out to intercept a sheriff, whom she mistakenly thought was about to seize her cattle.
Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-