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          IE OCL P1 · collection · 1905 - 1936

          This collection is comprised of the records of Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers of Edenderry and Rathangan. They were a family business who sold meat to the surrounding towns including Edenderry, Rathangan, Allenwood, Clonbulloge, Enfield, Kinnegad and Rhode. The collection includes ledgers, cash books, stock books, daily order books and van sales books. There are also documents regarding financial accounts such as bank account books, customer account books, bills of account with local traders, Dublin traders and a trader from Manchester. Also includes documents of their accounts with other businesses and legal costs as well as personal family photographs. A note in ledger P1/C/17 from 1923 recounts that Judge Wakely's house, Ballyburly, near Rhode, was 'burned by irregulars' in 1923.

          Individuals and businesses that had an account with Patrick Moore & Sons include:
          Coopers & Bailey, Central Market London.
          H.M. Hawkins, Seifond, Dorchester.
          Doctor Hamilton, Edenderry.
          E.J.B. Nesbitt, Rutland Gate, London.
          E.J.B. Nesbitt, Penton Lodge, Andover.
          D. Alesbury.
          Civic Guards, Edenderry.
          J. Joly, Clonbologue.

          Patrick Moore & Sons had accounts with:
          William Bros, Edenderry (Grocery Account)
          M.J. O'Brien, Edenderry.
          William Bros. (Petrol Account)
          Offaly County Board of Health and Public Assistance.

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          OCL P29 Lennon Page 29
          IE OCL P29/29 · Partiellement · August 1921
          Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Verse transcribed by T. J. Casey, Hut 28:

          'The R.I.C.

          Many lands have slaves and traitors who would sell their race for gold
          Who would lead the greedy wild beast, on the unprotected fold
          But the meanest vilest wretch of all that curse the Earth today
          Is the Irish-born slaveling who would fight in England's pay'

          OCL P29 Lennon Page 49
          IE OCL P29/49 · Partiellement · 8 October 1923
          Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Verse by Thomas Davis transcribed by Edmond Hourigan (Cork City), Tintown No. 3 Camp:

          'We must not fail, we must not fail,
          However fraud or force assail,
          By Honour, Pride and policy
          By Heaven, itself we must be free.'

          OCL P29 Lennon Page 58
          IE OCL P29/58 · Partiellement · 20 October 1923
          Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Verse transcribed by Sean Whelan (Enniscorthy, Wexford), Tintown Camp, 'on the second day of the fight for freedom':

          'Oh God! to have fought, to have won, to have died
          Defending the old flag
          By sweet Slaney side.

          OCL P29 Lennon Page 67
          IE OCL P29/67 · Partiellement · 1923
          Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Quote from George Washington, transcribed by Pat McCarthy, Hut No 14, Tintown No 3 Camp:

          'It is too probable that no plans we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people we offer, what we ourselves disapprover, how can we afterwards defend our work? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair; the event is in the hand of God.'