Leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/40
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- [1740-1898]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Large envelope of leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish, on the outskirts of Birr. [In date order.]
Leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish
Part of The Rosse Papers
Large envelope of leases of Drumbane, barony of Eglish, on the outskirts of Birr. [In date order.]
Leases of Newtown, barony of Ballybritt
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of Newtown, barony of Ballybritt, the lease of 1757 (which is long and complicated, and which makes reference to the debts of Sir William Parsons, 4th Bt) also comprising parts of Derrinlough and Dovegrove [see Q/37 and 39. In date order.]
Leases of Parkmore, barony of Eglish
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of Parkmore, barony of Eglish. [In date order.]
Leases of Rossacareen, alias Rossecareen, alias Ross Wood, barony of Eglish
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of Rossacareen, alias Rossecareen, alias Ross Wood, barony of Eglish, which contains a limestone quarry. [In date order.]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Box of leases of Tullynisky, alias Tullaneskeagh, etc, etc, Woodfield and Woodville, barony of Eglish. [The present house on this townland, Tullynisky Park, was built by and for the two bachelor brothers of the 2nd Earl of Rosse, Rev. William Parsons and Thomas C. Parsons, c.1820; but in the first half of the 18th century the heir apparent to the baronetcy seems to have lived in an earlier house situated in this townland. From c.1860 it was the residence of the three
generations of the Garvey family who acted as Rosse agent, up to at least the 1890s being called ‘Thornvale’ (an English translation of the Irish, Tullaneskeagh) – see V/27. Woodfield and Woodville are sub-denominations, not townlands in their own right.] The box also includes papers relating to a 10-year lease of Tullynisky Park to George Gossip, together with maps of the premises, an agreement to surrender, and a 1997 licence to extract sand and gravel from Kiltemony Quarry, beside Tullynisky.
Letters from Captain Adam Henry Fuller and Lizzie Fuller to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Two letters from Captain Adam Henry Fuller and his wife Lizzie Fuller at Woodfield, Clara, King's County (County Offaly), to his brother Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 7 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, County Dublin.
Part of Woodfield Papers
An envelope marked "Woodfield" containing documents relating to Constance Lamb's inheritance of Woodfield House through the Will of Abraham Augustus Fuller, and management of Adam Henry Fuller's Trust.
Envelope labeled, "Old Lamb Papers".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope labeled, "Old Lamb Papers" by Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Offaly Historical Society envelope.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, which contains a copy of the Offaly Historical Society's Tenth Annual Report, a pamphlet from the Offaly Historical Society, and a photocopy of a letter addressed to Mister Fuller.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Four photographs of Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, and Gorteen River which runs through the property.
"House Woodfield Clara";
"Woodfield or Gorteen River, Clara";
"Bridge Gorteen, Clara, Offaly";
"Woodfield or Gorteen River Clara".
Lamb Family