Clipping, "The Sister of G.B.S".
- IE OH OHS77/6/5/7
- Stuk
- 7 Oct 1966
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the article, "The Sister of G.B.S." by Deena Hanson, from The Irish Times
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Clipping, "The Sister of G.B.S".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the article, "The Sister of G.B.S." by Deena Hanson, from The Irish Times
Clipping from the Westmeath-Offaly Independent.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Two pages cut from the Westmeath-Offaly Independent newspaper from Friday, 23 March 1973.
Clipping, "Resigning to the inevitable calamity".
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Clipping of the article, "Resigning to the inevitable calamity" by Conor O'Clery from The Irish Times.
Clipping, auction of Portlick Castle.
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"A List of Castles of the County Wexford".
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"A List of the Castles of the County Wexford, with the Names of the Strongbownians who Erected Them" taken from, "Notes and Gleanings on County Wexford" by Martin Doyle, published in 1858.
Transcript of clipping, "Debutante Ball at Johnstown Castle.
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Typed transcript of a clipping from 1910 entitled, "Debutante Ball at Johnstown Castle".
Clipping, "Famous Wexford Historians, The Hores of Polehore, Details of Family Associations".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping from The Free Press, "Famous Wexford Historians, The Hores of Polehore, Details of Family Associations", a paper by Reverend T Nolan at an Old Wexford Society meeting.
Part of Woodfield Papers
The first half of a letter from an unknown friend or relative at East Ansley, to Frederic William Cronhelm requesting to deffer his visit from Christmas to Easter as the weather is poor for traveling without a coach.
Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie to Edward Crosbie.
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Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie at 14 Charles Street, City Road, London, to her brother Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool, scolding him for not delivering her letter to her friend in Liverpool, and demanding that he do so immediately.
Letter from Mrs Neville to Eliza Crosbie.
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Letter from Mrs Neville in Dublin to her daughter Eliza Crosbie, congratulating her on her recent marriage to Sir Edward William Crosbie, 6th Baronet of Maryborough (1794-1860). She expresses her worry over the state of the country and that she fears a rebellion after the recent burning of a nearby family farm and a church.