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- September 1855-March 1856
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union
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Part of Records of Parsonstown Union
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Minute Book: December 1855 - November 1856
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union
Part of Loughton Papers
File of letters from the Bath estate. most from William Steuart Trench regarding the Bath estate. The majority of the letters are addressed to William Filgate, Ardee. Includes receipts for rent payment, a statement of rent at 22 December 1856, and a notice informing the tenants on the bath estate that that the office will be open to accept rent on I January 1857.
Trench, William Steuart
Abstracts of presentments granted and queries discharged and respited at the following sessions:
Summer Assizes 1852
Lent Assizes 1852
Lent Assizes 1853
Summer Assizes 1853
Sumer Assizes 1854
Summer Assizes 1855
Lent Assizes 1855
Lent Assizes 1856
Summer Assizes 1856
Summer Assizes 1857
Gaps: Lent 1854, Lent 1857
Annotated by Henry Trench in parts. Contains loose letter from the Clerk's Office, Petty Sessions at Borrisokane, Co Tipperary, to Henry Trench, 18 April 1864, on technical rules relating to alterations to requisitions.
Minute Book: December 1856 - October 1857
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Newspaper cutting on the death of Arabella, 3rd countess of Charleville
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cutting concerning the death of the “amiable and beloved” Countess of Charleville, daughter of Henry Case, Esquire, Shienstone Cross, Staffordshire, who died from a short bout of scarletina at Erinagh, near Castleconnel, “a mansion which his lordship had taken and gone to reside in for the fishing season”. The Countess was only 35 years old and had resided “almost uninterruptedly” in Charleville Castle, Tullamore, and the tenants on the estate feel now that “they have been deprived of a considerate friend and the poor of the district have to deplore the loss of a generous benefactress”.
The Countess is survived by her five children, two sons and three daughters, and is buried in the family vault at Tullamore.
Bury, Arabella, 3rd countess of Charleville
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union