- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/388
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- [1910-1951]
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘H’, ‘I’ and ‘J’ - principally the Irish Land Commission [see also Q/324] and Inspectors of Taxes in Dublin and various Irish provincial out-posts.
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Part of The Rosse Papers
‘H’, ‘I’ and ‘J’ - principally the Irish Land Commission [see also Q/324] and Inspectors of Taxes in Dublin and various Irish provincial out-posts.
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘B’ - principally Richard F. Barry & Son, solicitors, Birr.
Part of The Rosse Papers
Two boxes of letters from ‘D’ -principally Darley, Orpen & McGillycuddy/Synnot, solicitors, Dublin, who write mainly in their capacity as solicitors to the Rosse estate, but who also acted for other employers of Garvey as well.
In-letters from correspondents whose names begin with ‘N’ and ‘0’
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘N’ and ‘0’.
In-letters from correspondents whose names begin with ‘W’ and ’Y’
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘W’ and ‘’Y’ - principally Edward Walsh (town clerk of Birr, who writes about all manner of local government matters), Harold J. Wiley & Co., insurance brokers of Dublin (who write about Birr Castle insurance), Mrs F. White Spunner of Milltown Park, Shinrone, King’s County (whose estate Garvey managed [although, apart from these letters, no other record of this agency survives in the archive at Birr Castle]).
Includes minor letters from Captain P. Wall, Castle Barracks, Birr (1922-1923).
Letters and papers of the 5th Earl concerning his shares
Part of The Rosse Papers
1912-14 Letters and papers of the 5th Earl concerning his shares in the San Sebastian Development Syndicate and the International Nitrogen and Power Company Ltd; part of the operations of the latter involved a process for cutting peat, and there are a
number of letters to the 5th Earl and [Sir Charles Parsons?] on this subject.
Parsons, William, 5th Earl of Rosse
Part of The Rosse Papers
Original box of Birr Estate Office in-letters to the then Rosse agent, A.E. Telford, many of them from the 6th Earl and Anne Countess of Rosse. Lord and Lady Rosse’s letters do not confine themselves to estate business, but include arrangements for house parties at Birr Castle. [For the other side of the correspondence with Lord and Lady Rosse, see T/34].
Telford, A.E.