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Admission ticket of Francis William Lamb to the Maternity Department of the Rotunda Hospital at Rutland Square from 22 October 1900 to 22 January 1901.
Advertisement for a clearance sale of live stock, farm implements, farm produce, and household furniture in Clara on Tuesday, 5 October 1920. Posted by McGlynn and Hanlon Auctioneers, and printed by Athlone and Tullamore Printing Works.
Annotated agenda for a meeting of the directors of Irish Distillers Ltd. to be held at 2 Lower Merrion Street, Dublin. Items include a change of label, and the price to be charged to Irish Distillers Ltd for whiskey delivered to Shannon Airport.
Ms. statement from Lord Tullamore to his sister, Lady Beaujolois Bury, confirming his application for “certain jewels placed in her hands by [his] father”, which Lord Tullamore requires “in consequence of proceeding taken by the [ Investionary] Interest Society to sell [his] life estate in the Charleville Property”. Although Lady Bury considers these jewels as gifts from her father, her brother claims them as family jewels, and indemnifies Lady Bury, her executors and assigns “from all actions suits and proceedings… which shall or may be brought against her”. Witnessed by Catherine Maria Charleville.
Bury, Charles William George, 3rd earl of Charleville
Correspondence mainly between Fr Kieran Hanley SJ, Superior, Tullabeg, and Desmond Kenny, High Street, Galway, relating to the alleged purchase of a trap and frame from the community at Tullabeg. Includes letter from Ted Kilbride SJ, Lusaka, Zambia on the trap.