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Accounts for receipts and expenditure, bulk 1909-1914, and resuming in 1936. Contains lists of names of delegates to Leinster Council and details of monies received in membership fees, gate receipts and expenditure incurred through general administration and the hosting of tournaments.
Minute book containing minutes of meetings held by Offaly Southern Committee, mainly held in various locations in Birr, detailing election of officers, arrangement of fixtures, decisions on tournament permits, objections raised by clubs in relation to outcomes of matches and other matters. Also contains a letter from the Leinster Council to the Secretary of Offaly GAA, English Hotel, Birr in relation, among other things, to the application of the Parish Rule in the reinstatement of players who were in the British Army. Also includes details of Gaelic Sunday, 5 August 1918, which was organised by the GAA nationwide 'to demonstrate their right to play their games without permit from the English Government authorities.'
Minute book containing reports of meetings of North Offaly GAA Sub-committee delegates. Records fixtures, transfers and objections brought to the meeting by the various represented clubs in the northern division. Also includes loose leaf team list, including substitutes, for Edenderry (The Harps), c. 1919, with Frank Gill as Captain.
Scrapbook containing typescript essay on history of Ballinamere GAA Club, newspaper cuttings with match reports, original photographs of Ballinamere teams, individual players, and hurling committees,and reports from AGMs.
Handwritten book which documents local remedies for illnesses picked up by animals. Examples include Lawrence Kelly's cure for the scab, Mr Dillion’s salve for lambs and recipe for the black leg.
Photograph album that possibly belonged to Dora Trench. The photograph album mainly consists of photographs of the Turnor family and their friends. Examples of people included in the album are Hatton Turnor, Herbert Turnor, Graham Turnor, The Ladies Mabel and Constance Finch Hatton, Miss Gummen, Mr and Mrs Ponton, Miss Florence Turnor, Fröken Piper and Effie Turnor.
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.
Oversized printed broadsheet of the annual report from the King’s County Infirmary for the year 1896-1897. Gives an overview of the charges of the infirmary which include the annual subscriptions, grants, donations, and the annual income received from pay patients; and the discharges for the year which includes sundry expenses such as food, fuel, salaries, and repairs. Contains a report of patients admitted and discharged for the year. Also provides a list of the life governors of the infirmary (the Earl of Rosse, the Lord Digby, John G King, Rev Hugh Behan PP), the governors ex-officio, the Rev Graham Craig, and a list of governors and their annual subscriptions.