Leases of premises in Mount Sally
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- [1752-1843]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Mount Sally. [In date order.]
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Leases of premises in Mount Sally
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises in Mount Sally. [In date order.]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of ‘Samuel Abbott’s holding’ between Main Street and Back Lane, together with fields and parks on the outskirts of Birr. [In date order.]
Leases of the tuck mill of Birr and premises nearby
Part of The Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of the tuck mill of Birr and premises nearby.
Catalogue for Jesuit community at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly
‘Catalogus primus Collegii Tulliolani’ for the following years: 1832; 1840 (2pp); 1843; 1844 (3pp). All handwritten giving details such as names, date and place of birth, and entry in the Society.
Copy of, and draft of part of, letter from Fr Patrick Bracken SJ to John O’Brien. Refers to recent correspondence between the two in relation to the property at Tullabeg left by O’Brien’s sister Maria to the Society of Jesus. Responds to a number of assertions make by O’Brien with regard to rents and Poor Law rates, and contends that the takeover of the property by the Jesuits has actually benefited O’Brien’s estate.
Bracken; Patrick (1795-1867); Jesuit priest
Rental of the ‘Inner estate’ [Parsonstown and the immediately outlying townlands]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Rental of the ‘Inner estate’ [Parsonstown and the immediately outlying townlands], with a half-yearly rental of £4,500.
Drawings of Bury family jewels
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
File of drawings of pieces of jewellery given to Lady Beaujolois Bury by her father, which she has since delivered unto her brother Charles to help him financially. The jewels include the following: three brooches; a diamond wreath; a bandeau; large drop earrings and loops; crescent; tiara in four pieces; pair of Irish diamond bracelets; diamond and emerald necklace; diamond wreath and earrings. Each drawing is accompanied by a brief description of the piece and by the signatures of two witnesses, namely Catherine Maria Charleville and Catherine Louisa Marlay.
Bury, Beaujolois Eleanora Katherine
Newspaper cutting concerning the return of the earl and countess of Charleville to Tullamore
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cuttings from The King's County Chronicle, detailing a public reception highlighting the return of the Earl of Charleville, with the Countess and their daughter, Lady Catherine Bury to the Charleville estate, Tullamore. In residing for a short period on the estate, the Earl had “acquired the estimation and respect of all with whom he came into contact”, and now his declaration to reside permanently on the estate at Charleville, “gave great and general satisfaction”. Preparations were made by the inhabitants “of all ranks, creeds and classes… and unanimous resolutions were passed to give his Lordship and family as cordial and respectful a public reception as they were capable of”. It was also intended, on behalf of the Earl’s tenantry, to invite the family to a banquet, “and also for that of laying before him and the Countess an address of congratulation”.
Bury, Arabella, 3rd countess of Charleville
Part of Loughton Papers
File relating to the public sale of the property the Earl of Portarlington in the encumbered estates court. The lands that were up for sale were situated in Co. Tipperary and Co. Limerick.
Included in this file is a newspaper clipping advertising the sale, a copy of descriptive particulars of the valuable fee simple estates and three maps showing the portions of the estate for sale.
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.