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Planting of Clinoe

  • IE OCL P131/1/2/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • December 1827-2 July 1841
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of letters, two agreements and an indenture relating to an agreement between Richard Hawkshaw, Millbrook, Co. Tipperary and Benjamin Bloomfield, Loughton, Co. Offaly. The agreement allowed Bloomfield to lease and plant on the lands of Clinoe owned by Hawkshaw.

Georgiana Bloomfield's Journal

  • IE OCL P131/1/3
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 13 January 1829
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Journal by Georgiana Bloomfield mainly recording devotional matters, including missionary work in places such as Dresden and Prussian Poland.

Bloomfield, Georgiana

Presentment Books (Rolleston)

Presentment or 'Jobs' books belonging to James Franck Rolleston, Franckfort Castle, Dunkerrin, King's County. Complete for the years 1830 -1868, except for 1863, 1864 and 1865.

Rolleston, James Franck

Presentment Book 1830-1833

Contains schedules of presentments applied for and abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:

  1. Lent Assizes, 1830
  2. Summer Assizes, 1830
  3. Lent Assizes, 1831
  4. Summer Assizes, 1831
  5. Lent Assizes, 1832
  6. Summer Assizes, 1832
  7. Lent Assizes, 1833
  8. Summer Assizes, 1833

Each schedule individually inscribed and numbered by James Franck Rolleston and carries his book stamp or library plate 'J. F. R'. Annotated in parts.

Records of King's County Grand Jury

  • IE OCL GJ1
  • Colección
  • 1830 - 1885

Presentment or 'Jobs' Books for the years 1830-1878 from two sets of bound volumes originally belonging to James Franck Rolleston, Franckfort Castle, Dunkerrin, and Henry Trench, Cangort Park, Shinrone, respectively, with some crossover. Also includes two coroner's inquest report books of James Dillon, King's County Coroner, and 27 printed general lists of jurors from the baronies of Ballyboy, Ballycowan, Garrycastle, Geashill, Kilcoursey, Moycashel, Lower Philipstown and Upper Philipstown.

King's County Grand Jury

Bible and religious readings.

  • IE OCL P131/6/4
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1834 - 1915
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

This file contains readings and writings of a religious nature.
The file includes a copy of the Bible, a leaflet titled 'A form of thanksgiving and prayer' and 'Specific Unbelief: England's greatest sin'.
Copy of St.Paul's Onslow square Hymns for use during the time of war.

Presentment Book 1834-1836

Contains schedules of presentments applied for and abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:

  1. Lent Assizes, 1834
  2. Summer Assizes, 1834
  3. Lent Assizes, 1835
  4. Summer Assizes, 1835
  5. Lent Assizes, 1836
  6. Summer Assizes, 1836

Each schedule inscribed and numbered by James Franck Rolleston and annotated lightly in parts.

Rental of Banagher Estate

  • IE OCL P22
  • Fondo
  • 1834-1840

Manuscript rent roll for the Banagher Estate, King's County. Lists tenants' names and rents paid for the years 1835-1840. Verso contains general directions for seizing sale stocks and property in the even of non-payment of rent: '...you are to proceed against any tenant who does not pay or get time. This rule is of first importance. If you know of any reason why time may not be safely given you are to mention it should such delay be applied for...'

Also includes a printed rental from 1834 possibly drawn up for sale of lands in the encumbered estates court.

Banagher Estate

Extract from 'A guide to the County of Wicklow' 1835.

  • IE OCL P131/8/1/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1835-24 June 1946
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Handwritten extract from 'A guide to the County of Wicklow' published by William Curry, Jun, and company 1835.
The extract describes Avoca and Castle Howard 'Before the tourist leaves this delightful spot, (Avoca), he is recommended to visit C-H (Castle Howard), the seat of Robert Howard, Esq. A handsome bridge of one arch is thrown across the Avonmore, from the battlements of which springs a lofty arched gateway of rustic masonry, bearing on its summit a lion passant, holding an arrow in his mouth (the crest of the Wicklow family, of which Mr. Howard is a member), tolerably executed in soft stone. Passing through this arched way, proceed up the hill to the right, and apply for permission to drive through the demesne : which request is not only never refused, but granted with much politeness. Near the entrance, on the lawn sloping towards the river, stands Mrs. H's (Howard) cottage, the exterior and interior decorations of which are extremely chaste and appropriate ; and close by the cottage, on a little green mound beside a rivulet, which, running beneath a rustic bridge, rolls down several artificial falls, is a model of the castle itself; an extremely beautiful modern building, the design of which is grand, chaste, and picturesque. It unites the ideas of a castle and abbey; nor is Mr. R. Morrison's talent and taste more conspicuous in any of his beautiful works, than in the reconciliation of internal convenience with an irregular outline, which he has so ably and scientifically accomplished at C-H (Castle Howard). The avenue now winds round the hill, or rather rock, for the road is actually cut through a solid rock for the most part of its length, at every step of which is a delightful, extensive, and rich view of the valley of Cronebane, Ballymurtagh, and the M of the W (meeting of the waters). Pursuing the direction of the avenue, you arrive at the castle, standing on the very apex of the mountain, having a great expanse of level ground in front.'

The file also contains a letter from B. Redmond the Wicklow County librarian.

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