- IE OCL P29/75
- Part
- 31 August 1931
Verse transcribed by Maggie Corcoran, Harbour Street, Tullamore, and dedicated to Miss M. E. Lennon.
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Verse transcribed by Maggie Corcoran, Harbour Street, Tullamore, and dedicated to Miss M. E. Lennon.
Verses transcribed by Maggie Corcoran on the subject of public houses:
'Bee Hive Public House
It's in this hive we're all alive
Good liqueur makes us funny.
If you be dry step in and try
The flavour of our honey
Your bees are asps, they sting like wasps
Your liqueur is adulterated and anyone that
resorts this house their misery is completed. '
Part of Geashill Estate Papers
Bundle of annual income tax assessment forms for Lord Digby.
Share Transfer B. Daly with B. Daly & Co. Ltd
Part of Records of the Williams Group
Agreement, correspondence and certificate of share transfer Bernard Daly with B. Daly & Co. Ltd., 1931
Papers about Birr Church of Ireland church and parish
Part of The Rosse Papers
Papers about Birr Church of Ireland church and parish, including historical compilations of the rev. Dr Samuel Hemphill, Rector of Birr, covering the period 1612-1903. The compilations consist of a small quarto notebook containing MS. Copies of 1642 depositions concerning the neighbourhood of Birr; another containing a history of Birr Church of Ireland church (taken from vestry books, parish registers, etc), 1760-1903); and two succession lists of Birr incumbents, 1612-1912. The sub-section also includes a series of printed annual reports on the parish and on the diocese of Killaloe and Kilfenora, 1900-10.
Hemphill, Samuel, Reverend
Verses transcribed by M. Corcoran, Harbour St, Tullamore.
Letter from Constance Lamb to Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Constance Lamb at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, to her husband Frank Lamb at University of Manchester, Manchester, regarding bringing their son Keith to Woodfield House from England. She also mentions a tennis party at Woodfield House, attended by their children Alice and Adam Lamb; the Roe family, Mrs Taby, and the Goodbody family.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Resolutions regarding proposed construction of TB hospital at Roscrea which was rejected by OBH and also regarding the construction of new general and surgical hospital at Tullamore.
Legal cases taken against putative fathers of illegitimate children in relation to maintenance under the Illegitimate Children's Affiliation Orders Act 1930.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on school medical inspections; fever hospital admissions; tonsil and adenoid operations; notification of births; and the influenza epidemic (1931).