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Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
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Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Search for new secretary of Banagher Fair Committee
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Memo from R. H. Moore Banagher to the Chairman of Banagher Fairs Committee. Letter notes 'should your committee decide tonight to continue its useful work, I again ask you to appoint somebody to act as secretary in my place'.
Selection of new Post Office site
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Letter from General Post Office Dublin to Mr Reddy MP regarding selection of a site for a new Post Office at Banagher.
Three fragmentary draft or sketch maps on tracing paper of south and west Offaly dating to c.1808, and a fourth of the King's Channel area , County Waterford, dating possibly to Larkin's survey of County Waterford in 1818.
Larkin, William
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Copy letter from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance inquiring to R. H. Moore, 'what steps you would recommend us to take to assist the turf cutters in the locality an early sale for the first crop of turf'.
T. J. Kelly - food lists submitted to Banagher
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Letter of 9th November from T. K. Kelly, Secretary of Offaly County Council regarding food lists submitted to Banagher
T. J. Kelly - prediction on land available and anticipated yield
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Typed letter from T. J. Kelly, Courthouse, Tullamore to the secretary of Banagher Parish Council requesting details regarding number of allotments and anticipated yield of wheat, barley, potatoes and oats.
T. S. Duggan - provision of fire appliances
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Letter from Thomas S. Duggan, County Surveyor, to the Secretary, Banagher Parish Council regarding the provision of fire appliances for the town of Banagher and stating that nothing can be done until money is available.
'The Down Express. A Farcial Comedy in Three Acts'
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Copy of 'The Down Express, a Farcial Comedy in Three Acts.'