Clipping, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?".
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- 21 Aug 1943
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Clipping entitled, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?" by C F L.
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Clipping, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping entitled, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?" by C F L.
Clipping, "The meagre rewards of going public hardly seem worth the boredom and inconvenience".
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Clipping of, "The meagre rewards of going public hardly seem worth the boredom and inconvenience" from The Irish Times about Tom Pakenham and his home, Tullynally Castle.
Correspondence of Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston and Lizzie Fuller.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Correspondence between Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston, and her mother Lizzie Fuller.
Digby - Geashill Estate 1944-1947
Part of Geashill Estate Papers
Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence relating to the administration of the Geashill Estate. Matters referred to include Col. Bury granted the concession of Cole Hill area; supply of poles for ESB; Lord Digby's broken leg; purchase by Offaly County Council of a site in Ballydonnan for housing site (includes map with coloured section); Clonad hit by storms and blizzards but no major damage; sale of Ballingaore House by the Perry Estate; poaching on Derrygunnigan woods; repatriation of items confiscated during a trip in August 1946; repair of Geashill Garda Barracks.
Includes letter to Muir from Digby detailing effects of rations and austerity in post-war Britain: "Lady Digby was beaten by the Farmers Union Candidate in fact the number of women on our [County Council] was reduced to 3... Things here are getting very unpleasant and terribly expensive. The Budget looms ahead in rather a disagreeable light! ... Restrictions are very severe about timber cutting here. you cant cut your own trees unless they are dead, and if they are dead you can't get any one to saw them up. I can't get a portable handsaw that I want and there are no saw benches about that aren't commanded by the Ministry of Supply". (1 April 1946).
Includes letter from James Brophy, Derrygolan to Digby, informing him that there is "a well containing oil on [my] turf bank". (4 June 1947).
Includes letter from Digby to Kennedy, describing a great holiday in Ireland where he was able to bring back all the things he purchased to the UK as dual resident "The inevitable economic crisis which I forecast when I was with you has fallen with great severity upon us all... We managed to get all the things that we bought in Eire safely over to this country and had no trouble on either side. I found the fact that I was a dual-resident was a great help" (22 September 1947).
Kennedy, Kenneth A.
Envelope addressed to Lizzie Fuller.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope from Adam Henry Fuller in Paraguay to Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.
Envelope from Adam Henry Fuller to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.
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Envelope from Adam Henry Fuller in Sienna, Paraguay, to his sister Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope addressed to Miss Plunkett-Johnston, Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland, with an intact purple Queen Victoria one penny stamp, posted on 18 December 1900. Inside are forty-four stamps that have been cut from thirty-three envelopes.
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Extracts of a letter from Laurence Eyre to Sophia Clibborn.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Extracts from a letter from Laurence Eyre at 60 Beaver Street, New York City, United States of America, to Sophia Clibborn in Moate, County Westmeath.
Financial notes of Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Financial notes kept by Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.
General List of Jurors, Moycashel (1878)
A list of 66 jurors for the barony of Moycashel, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.