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Half-yearly abstracts of accounts and secretary's statements incorporating Forms 32 and 33.
Form 32 comprises a revenue account and records charges and discharges in the various health districts across the county; details of receipts and expenditure; expenditure under tuberculosis acts; expenditure under labourers acts; loans receipts and expenditure account; a capital indebtedness account; and a statement of balances at the close of the half year.
Form 33 records the Secretary's statement in the form of a statement of cash assets and liabilities; a statement of insurances; names and salaries of officers who are required to give security; and a list of other officers, their posts and salaries.
Registers recording invoices received and value of goods delivered or work done under the following heads of service: Provisions, Fuel & Light, Washing Materials, Clothing and Bedding, Hardware and Furniture, Farm Expenses, Institutional Burials, and Work Done.
Volumes recording financial transactions relating to the Geashill Estate, maintained by A. & L. Goodbody Solicitors and later Goodbody Kennedy Solicitors.
Correspondence files from Goodbody and Kennedy Sols. relating to Glenamoy Estate, Ballina, Co. Mayo under James Boland Esq. and with Lord Digby in Dorset, England. Mainly addressing fishing and shooting rights.
Correspondence and forms relating to a grant claim for Geashill Castle after its destruction. Including 'Bill of quantities for the reconstruction of Geashill Castle, destroyed by fire by W. Montgomery & Son, Valuers and Surveyors, Dublin', 1923; Heffernan Auctioneers & Valuers catalogue on Geashill Castle after renovation, 2019
Correspondence and forms relating to the Irish Land Commission and Geashill Estate. Including '', Inland Revenue documentation, 1920; Schedule of tenants on the Geshill Estate, [1920]; Correspondence from Hoey & Denning, 1946.