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          Annual Report 1859
          IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/3 · Unidad documental simple · 1859
          Parte de Digby Irish Estates

          Annual report for year ending July 1859, including a list of leasholders and undertenants who have surrendered their several leases; general account of income and expenditure; detailed statements of disbursements including costs of drainage and building improvements; a list for compensation for surrender of tenancies and emigration; and a detailed rental of entire estate.

          Contains a summary report outlining the mechanism of the leaseholder's compensation fund, the distribution of which, W. S. Trench describes as 'the most arduous and most serious task of responsibility I have ever had to encounter.' Also discusses estate improvements such as the drainage of 125 statute acres, particularly in Meelaghans where 100 acres 'of miserable cut away bog' was drained and cultivated. Also discusses improvements to the labourers' cottages through the additions of chimneys and windows and a proposal to enter the new cottages for the award of the Gold Medal offered by the Royal Agricultural Society. Further estate improvements include new roads through Killellery, Lugmore and Meelaghans.

          Agrarian unrest is also discussed in the context of the case of Henry Kane, tenant, who along with his brother, Michael Kane, each held a farm in Killurin. On the death of Michael, Henry took immediate posssession of his brother's farm, to which the Trenchs objected. Report discusses general tenant support for Kane, even from outside the estate, and includes descriptions of intimidatory tactics by Ribbonmen. Also discusses measures to have Henry Kane ejected from the land altogether.

          Drawings in the report include:
          Page 2: 'Ancient pan found on Geashill Estate, 4 feet broad x 14 inches deep' (The Geashill Cauldron)
          Page 11: 'Ancient keg of butter found 12ft below surface of Red Bog. 2 feet long x 13 inches broad.'

          Folder 1
          IE OCL P77/18/1 · Parte · 1873-1912
          Parte de Papers of the O’Brennan Family

          Editions of the following:

          The Nation (29 March 1873)
          St. Patrick's (12 September 1903)
          Sinn Féin (21 December 1907)
          Saoirse na hÉireann/Irish Freedom (June 1912)

          Folder 6
          IE OCL P77/18/6 · Parte · 1895-1918
          Parte de Papers of the O’Brennan Family

          Editions of the following:

          Freeman's Journal (21 September 1896)
          Freeman's Journal (3 November 1896)
          King's County Independent (28 April 1906)
          Midland tribune (28 April 1895)
          Irish Independent (4 July 1916)
          Evening Herald (4 August 1916)
          Sinn Féin (10 July 1909)
          Sinn Féin (16 July 1910)
          Daily Telegraph (2 May 1916)
          Daily Telegraph (29 April 1916)
          Irish Times (23 May 1916)

          Memoir 'Why Easter Rising'
          IE OH OHS31/B/1 · Unidad documental simple · 1966
          Parte de O'Brennan Family Papers

          Memoir by Aloysius O'Brennan describing 1798 Rebellion, the Great Famine, Irish Parliamentary Party, Home Rule, the futility of constitutional agitation, formation of Irish Volunteers, Redmonite split in volunteers in 1914, Sinn Fein, the Howth gun-running, and the rise of Gaelic League.

          Annual Report 1865
          IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/9 · Unidad documental simple · 1865
          Parte de Digby Irish Estates

          Annual report for year ending 1865 containing details of the rental of the estate and the slow recovery of the financial situation. Describes the low level of emigration from the estate in comparison to the rest of Ireland. Also describes drainage and land improvements at Ballyknockan, Ballycollin and Annagharvey, and at the new farm known as 'The Prairie.' Reports on tillage of corn and the sowing of grain, rape, grass-seed and potatoes.

          Reports on the transformation of the village of Killeigh from a state where peripheral houses had already fallen in and the houses on the main street had become too dangerous and too exposed to the weather to live in, to newly built cottages which were entered for competition of Gold Medal of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland for the best cottages in the province of Leinster and also won the challenge cup offered by the Duke of Leinster. Other buildings include a new house for the miller at Killeigh and Odlum of Ballymooney required extensive additions to his premises. A long range of offices were built for Mr Denning in Cappancur and a new forge was built in Ballinagar.

          Also reports on the clearance of Clonad Woods and the purchase of an interest in a considerable plantation in Ballydownan. Regarding threats from Ribbonmen, the report states that Killurin is now the only part of the estate subject to outrages, chiefly of the robberies of foresters of the estate. Also reports that emigration rates have fallen and only sons and daughters of small farmers are leaving for America to join other family members.

          Annual Report 1895
          IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/6 · Unidad documental simple · 1895
          Parte de Digby Irish Estates

          Annual report, accounts and rental for year end June 1895, showing rents and arrears unchanged since the previous year. Despite the continued low prices for agricultural produce, and a moderate harvest, rents were satisfactorily paid, and Digby notes 'the agitation and discontent prophesied as the inevitable result of the defeat of the Home Rule and Evicted Tenants Bills have been absolutely non existent, and in this district boycotting and intimidation of any kind are almost things of the past.'

          Annual Report 1886
          IE OCCHO DIGBY/C/14 · Unidad documental simple · 1886
          Parte de Digby Irish Estates

          Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1886, showing a further reduction in the gross rental received by £152.13.0 and noting a considerable increase in arrears outstanding mainly attributable to the continued and intensified depression in the value of almost all kind of stock and farm produce, recent proposed legislation and a renewed demand for alteration of land laws. Forestry works consisted of 20 acres planted in Derryclure Wood and Scrubb Wood.

          Describes a further agitation at the winter collection of rents (1885) with the object of procuring an abatement of rents that have been recently judicially fixed. Also describes the 'great excitement' among the tenantry derived from the Home Rule movement and the Parnellite party.

          Séamus O'Brennan
          IE OH OHS31/A · Unidad documental compuesta · 1911-1916
          Parte de O'Brennan Family Papers

          Postcards received or sent by Séamus Ó Braonáin relating to formation of Tullamore Pipers Band, and Irish Volunteer Camps in Galbally, Co. Limerick and Ballylanders, Co. Limerick; photographs of Tullamore Pipers Band and Irish Volunteers; and charge sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident.

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          Memoirs of Alo and Maura O'Brennan
          IE OH OHS31/B · Unidad documental compuesta · 1966
          Parte de O'Brennan Family Papers

          Two handwritten accounts relating to the background to the Easter Rising and the Tullamore Incident. The accounts were prepared by Aloysius O'Brennan for the 50 year commemorations in 1966. A further memoir on the events of Easter Week was written by Alo's [wife], Maura O'Brennan. Also includes a scrapbook of cuttings compiled in 1966 during the Jubilee commemorations of the 1916 Rising.

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