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Minute Book (1936-37)

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Report by Surgeon Meaghar on the condition of the maternity wards: 'The attention of the Board has been so often called to the maternity department that it seems hopeless to complain further. These maternity patients are being subjected to conditions that are beastly and barbarous and incredible, and their continuance after public attention has been drawn to them so often and so forcibly leaves no excuse in the mouth of any man responsible.'

Minute Book (1936-1937)

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Details of registrars for burial grounds appointed in Lusmagh, Garr, Ballykeane, Kilbride (Tullamore), Kilclonfert and Killaderry (Old), and Cloncrane; orders to acquire lands for housing in Edenderry, Banagher, Clara, Portarlington, Crinckle, Ferbane, Moneygall, Shinrone, Kilcormac, and Cloneygowan; and a public inquiry undertaken by OBHPA for the provision of water supplies in the towns of Daingean and Banagher.

Detailed Rental Book: 1936-1937

Rentals are arranged by townland and then by tenant's name, recording observations, charges, arrears and gale day payments. Arranged alphabetically by townland from Amore to Tullamore.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville

Charleville Estate Rentals 1929-1937

Folios record denomination, tenants' name, rent when due, arrears, year's rent due, total rent due, received, rate allowed, income tax abandoned, date of payment and arrears. Ordered by number in rental.
In one volume, the observations column has been replaced by annual rent and income tax.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville

Letterbook 1937

Copies of approximately 1000 outgoing letters, averaging 1 per page.Limited legibility in parts only, otherwise good.
Includes letter to Hamilton & Craig solicitors, Dublin, in relation to the Adams farm, Tullamore, and the impact the establishment of the new Salts Limited factory, and the decision by Tullamore UDC to run the electric light beyond the railway bridge to the urban boundary, will have on the value of the land. (25 June 1937)

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