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Presentment Book 1837-1839

Contains schedules of presentments applied for and abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1837
Summer Assizes, 1837
Lent Assizes, 1838
Summer Assizes, 1838
Lent Assizes, 1839
Summer Assizes, 1839
Lent Assizes, 1833
Summer Assizes, 1833

Not inscribed, numbered or annotated.

Professional diary of Francis Lamb.

Diary kept by Francis Lamb recording the daily events at the prison from 7 November 1837 - 25 January 1838, including what time the prison opened and the activities of prisoners.

Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm to his sister.

Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm to his sister in law, Elizabeth Cronhelm regarding the death of his son Henry Cronhelm (1812-1836). He also offers his advice on how much her son, Theodore Cronhelm (1818-1893), should be earning as a young clerk, in order to prevent his nephew from being taken advantage of.

Extern Patient Register 1837-1852

Hard bound volume containing the registry of extern patients of the infirmary. Register contains the patient number, patient’s name, parish of residence, time admitted, recommending governor, and description of disease. This is not a complete set of extern patients from 1837-1852. Records the extern patients treated by the institution for the year 1837-1838 and resumes the use of the volume from 1853-1859. The total number of extern patients for each year between 1838-1852 is listed in the register. Registrar notes the end of the infirmary’s treatment of extern patients in 1859.

Patients were recommended for treatment by local landowners and governors of the institution. The most frequent names to appear in the register are Francis Berry, Rev. Edward Berry, and Rev Rafferty. Other names that appear occasionally are A Molloy, Mrs Chevenix, Dawson French, John O’Brien, Sir Ch. Coote, Rev H. King, Rev John Levey, Robert Lauder, Lord Digby, and Lord Rosse.

King's County Infirmary

Maps

Documents contained within this file include a copy of an ordnance survey map from 1838 which records the property of the Lefroys at Cronebane. The file also includes a plan of the garden at Cronebane and an inventory of plants

Lease of Cappincur to John Roan

Lease of part of the lands of Cappincur [Cappancur] from Edward Earl Digby to John Roan for one life, or twenty-one years, at the yearly rate of £13-1-2.
With note of part of land let into Charleville Estate after drainage works by Board of Works, 1847.

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