Philipstown Dispensary District
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- 28 March 1871
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr Henry M. Clarke, Philipstown
Relieving Officer: James Dunne
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Philipstown Dispensary District
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr Henry M. Clarke, Philipstown
Relieving Officer: James Dunne
Philipstown Dispensary District
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr Henry M. Clarke
Relieving Officer: James Dunne
Philipstown Dispensary District
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr Henry M. White
Relieving Officer: James Dunne
General List of Jurors, Lower Philipstown (1878)
A list of 68 jurors for the barony of Lower Philipstown, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.
General List of Jurors, Lower Philipstown (1879)
A list of 64 jurors for the barony of Lower Philipstown, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.
General List of Jurors, Lower Philipstown (1883)
A list of 66 jurors for the barony of Lower Philipstown, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership.
Records of Daingean Town Hall Committee
Minute books and general accounts books of Daingean Town Hall Committee between 1915 and 1975 with a gap for the years 1951-1952. Daingean's town hall was formerly the courthouse built c.1807 and situated on the main square in Daingean. Early entries for the years 1915-1937 contain accounts such as 'Young Men's Hall' and 'General Hall' accounts. Includes details of expenditure on items such as a billiard table (£1 15 0) and a piano (£7 7 0). General hall accounts included details of monies received from local football club, agricultural shows and dances. Minutes of meetings commence in 1938 and are signed by Rev. P. Kavanagh, Rev. J. G. Moran and Rev. E. J. Kinsella.
Daingean Town Hall Committee
Records of Kelly's Farm, Bunsallagh
Farm account books and invoices relating to Kelly Farm, Bunsallagh, Croghan.
Kelly Family
An artificially constructed collection of generally dissociated documents relating to the Charleville Estate and the Bury family/earls of Charleville. Contains some legal documents such as marriage settlements and leases; correspondence relating to financial matters on the Charleville Estate and associated estates, e.g., the Marlay estate.; newspaper cuttings on various members of the Bury family; and correspondence and drawings relating to the Bury family jewels.
Bury Family, Earls of Charleville
Newspaper cutting concerning unrest among Croghan tenantry
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cuttings relating to the protests of the tenantry of Lady Emily Howard Bury, following her serving writs on them. The tenants on the estate at Croghan sought an abatement in their rents, “they having solicited [for same] in the humblest manner”. The Rhode and Croghan branch of the Land League now pledge to fight to the end “thereby showing Lady E. Bury, her agent and the country, what [they] think of an act which [they] have no hesitation in denouncing as unwarranted and unjust”.
Includes an observation that previous to the Land League agitation, the tenants were quite satisfied with their rents “and regarded the Bury family as model landlords”. Includes death of Margaret Tracey, a tenant on the Croghan estate, who had already been issued with a decree against her concerning shop provisions, and who dropped dead when rushing out to intercept a sheriff, whom she mistakenly thought was about to seize her cattle.
Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-