Envelope from Adam Henry Fuller in Paraguay to Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.
Two address cards and an envelope addressed to Reverend Abraham Stritc Fuller at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, all pasted to a single sheet of paper.
Envelope addressed to Constance Lamb and labeled, "Raphael Fuller's Wedding". Which contains a photograph from Raphael Fuller's wedding in Paraguay, which includes Raphael Fuller, Marcellina Fuller, and Adam Lamb in attendance.
Family tree of the Johnston family from Charles Bolton Johnston to Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston.
Letter from Dundalk Gaol.
Letter from Adam Henry Fuller at Villa del Pilar, Paraguay, to his uncle Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller in Ireland.
Receipt for a purchase from Elizabeth Hawkins, Cap, Gown, Robe & Surplice Maker at 7 College Street, Dublin, County Dublin, and paid for by William Lamb.
Letter from Frances Cashel Hoey to her mother Charlotte Jane Johnston, regarding her sister-in-law Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston's poor health after the death of her husband, Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Leather bound minute book of the King’s County Infirmary board of management meetings. Minutes contain the proceedings of meetings such as the overview of the patient admissions and discharges, suppliers of provisions and statements of accounts. Records decisions regarding the hiring and managing of staff, complaints, fees for patients, and building repairs and improvements. Includes occasional notes on specific patients and transcription of correspondence to various bodies including the County Council and notes of thanks to various donors such as the Countess of Rosse from 1895-1905. Other items discussed were the implementation of a new surgical theatre in 1909 and a tuberculosis sanitorium in 1913.
Prominent members of the Board include Rev. Graham Craig, Rev. Maxwell Coote, Reginald Digby, Joshua C Goodbody, J Perry Goodbody, Lewis Goodbody, John Tarleton, Henry Egan, Rev. P Callery, and Rev R.S. Craig, Dr George Ridley. Registrar: Hugh T Love
The first entry in the minute book records a special meeting of the governors in which they appoint a new surgeon to the infirmary following the death of Dr James Ridley. Ridley who also acted as the Tullamore Jail Physician was reported to have died by suicide on the morning he was due to give evidence in court regarding the harsh treatment of John Mandeville, a national league activist who was imprisoned under the Irish Crimes Act in 1887.
A meeting in February 1900 discussed the dismissal of two servants and the cook for gross misconduct after admitting two male patients to their bedroom.
The hospital surgeon Dr Meagher (appointed in 1906 following the death of Dr George Ridley) served in the Royal Medical Corp during WW1 between 1914-1915.
This series contains two oversized printed broadsheets detailing the King’s County Infirmary annual reports for the years 1896 and 1897. Includes a breakdown of the income and expenditure for each year and a list of governors of the institution.