Offaly (King's)

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  • King's County reverted to County Offaly in 1920.

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      Offaly (King's)

      • UF County Offaly

      • UF Co. Offaly

      • UF Uibh Fhaili

      • UF King's County

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      Offaly (King's)

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        Album 2, Page 15
        IE OH OHS48/2/15 · Part · February 1903
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'Old white thorn, Willie Guy, Kruger and Rugor 13-2-03'.
        2. 'Knock Bawn wood ,looking NE [North East] towards Luggermarsh. Vera in the hollow after the great storm on 27th Feb 1903'.
        3. 'Clearing the drive at the White Gate. Limes, elm, larch, and sycamore. Neddy Cash, Vera, Rob Jim Bracken, Billy Guy'.
        4. 'On the drive - close to house 27-2-03. A beautiful white lime (tilia alba) blown down. Neddy Cash, Mike Guy, the steward (J. Bryant)'.
        Album 2, Page 26
        IE OH OHS48/2/26 · Part · 1903
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'July 1903 at Rathrobin. The Hacketts, Stanley Flowers, Maurice OCM [O'Connor-Morris] ,and Miss Nina B'.
        2. 'Miss Hackett, Nina Beheen, Vera, Miss Hackett, Stanley, Bill, Sibyl, Rosella, Tortoise and Rory'.
        3. 'July 1903 Verea, Geraldine Hackett, Sibyl, Maurice OLM, Nina Beehan'.
        4. 'Aug 10th 1903 Mr. MacNamara, Star, Barry Fox, Eddie Shannon, Gerald S., Mary (Shaw) J. R. , Vera, Geraldine (Price) Rosella (Shaw) Vera (Shaw)'.
        Album 4, Page 15
        IE OH OHS48/4/15 · Part · September 1904
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'Lemanaghan Castle from NW' [north west].
        2. 'Lemanaghan Old Church from W' [west].
        3. 'Lemanaghan Old Abbey. ½ mile off in wood to SE' [south east].
        4. 'Lemanaghan Old Abbey western door. 5’-3’x 9’x 12’. Walls 2’6’ interior 10’x 8’ east side gone'.
        Album 4, Page 16
        IE OH OHS48/4/16 · Part · September 1904
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'Sept 7th '04 St. Manchan's Holy Well'.
        2. 'Lemanaghan The Old Church from SE' [south east].
        3. 'Interior of the Old Church, Lemanaghan East Window'.
        4. 'Kilcolgan House from N' [north].
        IE OH OHS2 · Fonds · 1829-1997

        Accounts, legal documents, correspondence and marketing material relating to the foundation companies of the Williams Group, namely Tullamore Distillery, B. Daly & Co. Ltd., D. E. Williams Ltd., Irish Mist Liqueur Co. Ltd. and other associated companies.

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        Irish Mist Liqueur Co. Ltd.
        IE OH OHS2/MIST · Subfonds · 1940 - 2002
        Part of Records of the Williams Group

        This series reflects the Irish Mist Liqueur Company Ltd. under the holdings of the Williams Group Tullamore. The company was concentrating on the production and marketing of its only product, promoted as Ireland's legendary liqueur.
        The records include production and account ledgers; one section is dedicated to their export and marketing campaign and other parts contain digital media, photographs, and maps.

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        IE BCA ROSSE/Q/29 · File · [1796- 1997]
        Part of The Rosse Papers

        Envelope of leases of Clondalla, alias Clondallow, alias Clondallagh, barony of Eglish, adjoining Boolanarrig. [In date order.] The leases, up to and including 1825, are from members of the Berry family of Dovegrove, an adjoining townland; Clondalla, Dovegrove and Clonahane were held by them under a perpetuity from the Viscounts Loftus/ Marquesses of Drogheda. In or about the 1830s, the 2nd Earl of Rosse must have acquired the Berry interest, which was tantamount to outright ownership, in these townlands, subject
        to continued Berry occupation of and residence in part of Dovegrove. These townlands were then subsequently settled on the 2nd Earl’s third son, the Hon. Laurence Parsons, who is a party to the leases of 1860, 1865 and 1872 in this sub-section.] The sub-section also includes papers relating to the sale of Clondallow to Daniel J. Earley, and deeds and documents relating to the (re )purchase of ‘Finnegan’s field’ in 1997.