- IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/4/1893
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- 1893
Parte de Digby Irish Estates
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Parte de Digby Irish Estates
Parte de Digby Irish Estates
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Seven bank books of Lord Oxmantown, [from 1908 the 5th] Earl of Rosse. [Not in chronological order.]
Parsons, William, 5th Earl of Rosse
Parte de Loughton Papers
File of administrative and personal letters sent to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench from 1893 until 1896. The file covers mainly financial and business issues.
The file briefly touches upon personal topics. One such example is is a Telegram from W Campbell to Benjamin at the international hotel in Cape Town inform him of his mother Georgiana Mary Amelia Trench's death.
Parte de Woodfield Papers
Letter fro 13 Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, County Dublin, to William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin.
Letter from Doctor Little to William Lamb.
Parte de Woodfield Papers
Letter from Doctor Little at 14 Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, to William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin.
Folder of bills relating to farm management
Parte de Records of Kelly's Farm, Bunsallagh
Bills of account and receipts issued by T. P. & R. Goodbody, Tullamore; Michael Berrill, draper, Tullamore; P. & A. Foy & Sons, cattle salesmen, Tullamore; Gas Purification & Chemical Company. Also includes receipts for paying poor rate, license for a sheep dog and forms of declaration for sheep-dipping.
Minute Book: September 1893 - April 1894
Parte de Records of Tullamore Union
Parte de Digby Irish Estates
Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1893, showing a slight decrease in gross rent received and an increase in abandoned arrears due to the eviction of three tenants: Michael Malone, Danganbeg; John Dunne, Ballinagar; and Michael Coughlan, Cappancur. Digby notes that he was able to re-let Malone and Dunne's holdings but that it was 'impossible' to re-let Coughlan's farm. Also notes that Lord Digby granted a 15% rent reduction to non-judicial tenants as a result of continued depressed prices and great injury caused by an excessively wet harvest.