'Brookfield House, 6 June 1901'.
- 'Brookfield, June 6th 1901'.
- 'Falrua, Captain French, Vera, Claytee, C. French'.
- 'Falrua, Digby, Coote , Brian Sherlock'.
- 'Captain French, Falrua, Mrs. Craig, Reamsbottom, Vera, Mrs. Coote, Mrs. Moore'.
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NT Aghnananagh
NT Aharney
NT Ballybought
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NT Brookfield
NT Clonshanny
NT Cloonagh
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'Brookfield House, 6 June 1901'.
Tullamore Tennis Ground, Cake Fete 5 June 1901'
Srah and Rahan'
Medical Officer: Dr James Ridley, Tullamore
Relieving Officers: James Dunne, James Lynam, Stephen Lynam
Medical Officer: Dr J. Ridley, Tullamore
Relieving Officers: James Dunne, James Lynam, Stephen Lynam
Letter from T. J. Kelly, County Commissioner for Offaly to the Secretary of each Parish Council notifying of the visit of Eamon de Valera to Tullamore to hold a convention of Parish Councils with reference to fuel and food production.
Rental of the estate of the Earl of Charleville. Lists the denominations, tenants, acreage, yearly rent and other notes. Frequently amended with addition of new tenants and details of lease renewals
Zonder titelPhotocopy of the lease of Lady Emily Alfred Howard-Bury to the Trustees for the Conn of the Hundred Battles No351 Branch of the Irish National Foresters Benefit Society for land and premises beside the Market Place and Market Square, Tullamore, known as 'The Shambles'. Terms for 99 years and subject to the yearly rent of £60. Includes map of premises.
Also includes photocopies of architectural drawing of the Foresters Hall, Tullamore prepared by T F McNamara (March 1923).
Draft letter from Fr. Hurley, St Francis Xavier Church, Gardiner St., Dublin, to Pádraig [?], comprising 'notes from mss Mt Briscoe 1785.' The letter composed in Irish, contains transcripts in English from an 18th century manuscript loaned to Hurley in 1948 from Mrs Briscoe following a lecture to the Kildare Archaeological Society. Hurley notes that the author of the manuscript was a good historian and evidently had a good knowledge of sources available to him at the time of writing. The manuscript concerns the history of the Briscoes, the marriage of John Briscoe to Eleanor Kearney and the construction of Srahkerne Castle (Srah Castle, Tullamore) in 1588.
Reply from one of his cardinals granting a privileged altar to St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Tullamore, Ireland.
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