Daily labour book for the woods
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/296
- Stuk
- [1911-1912]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book – miscellaneous farm, forestry and sawmills work. [Also on MIC/564]
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Daily labour book for the woods
Part of The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book – miscellaneous farm, forestry and sawmills work. [Also on MIC/564]
Sacristans’ Journal, 1911-1916
Journal kept by the Noviceship Sacristan.
Legal costs of Browne and McCann, Solicitors, Naas, County Kildare
Legal costs of Browne and McCann, Solicitors, Naas, County Kildare prepared for the Trustees of Tullabeg College, exacted in the transaction of various matters as set out in the bill, from 22 December 1910 to 13 December 1911.
Browne and McCann, Solicitors
Workmen’s time book of sawmills work
Part of The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book for the sawmills.
Routine letters to clients, generally 1 per page. Badly faded and illegible in parts.
Includes letter to Fr. J. Bergin, Philipstown: 'As you are aware a Notice of every Charitable Request has to be published in some newspaper circulating in the District in which the Charity is to be applied - published in 3 successive issues of such newspaper. I had the Notice in this case published in An Claidheamh Soluis, the organ of the Gaelic League which you may have seen. I enclose a copy for reference. The copies of the paper containing the Notice have to be lodged with the Commissioners of Charitable Donations who invariably require some evidence that the paper containing the Notice has some circulation in the District. I know of my own knowledge that the paper does circulate more or less in the District. However, all the evidence the Commissioners require, as you will see from enclosed letter, its a letter from you as parish priest of Philipstown and Clonfert stating that you have seen this notice published. I shall be much obliged if you would kindly write us such a letter.' (7 February 1912)
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Invitation to the Bell wedding.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Invitation from Charles James Bell and Grace Bell to the wedding of their daughter Helen Adene Bell and Julien Ashton Ripley.
Electricity in Banagher (Edmundson's Electricity Corporation)
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Five items of correspondence from Edmundson's Electricity Corporation regarding visit and assessment of their engineer to Banagher in connection with the installation of and supply of electricity. Letter of 5th February notes 'we would recommend putting down the Electric Lighting Station at a convenient position in the town and generating electricity by means of a gas engine'. (5pp) with estimate and attached specification of £1,275 (3pp).
Letter of 13th February 1913 to O'Coghlan, committee member requests a further consultation and states 'we went to some trouble in this matter and trust you will bear us in mind, if it is decided to go with it'. Engineer's drawing of proposed arrangement of Plant at Banagher and Ms map of Banagher entitled 'Plan Showing Proposed Street Lamps'.