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            43 Archival description results for Agriculture

            Account Book
            IE OCL P25/1 · Item · 1855-1891
            Part of Records of Kelly's Farm, Bunsallagh

            Farm account book devised for use by agricultural schools and model farms. Includes labour accounts for each week, indicating casual labourers hired for the farm and the house. Also includes cash accounts, valuations and inventory. Heavily annotated throughout with memoranda columns used on occasion to note local births, marriages and deaths up until 1912.

            Some of the labourers hired as servants show outgoings in cash to purchase boots, clothes or to give to parents.

            Account Book
            IE OCL P25/2 · Item · 1883-1899
            Part of Records of Kelly's Farm, Bunsallagh

            Partially used farm account book including labour accounts, cash accounts, valuation and inventory. Mainly used to record hiring of casual labour for the farm and the house. Annotated in parts with local births, marriages and deaths.

            Album 2, Page 02
            IE OH OHS48/2/2 · Part · 1902-1903
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. 'Richard Stuart Craig, Mrs. Williams, Dean Craig, Mrs. Williams, Maurice M., Miss Baker, Miss Banon, Mr. Williams, (bank) Ethel Mulock, Vera, W. Craig, Mrs. Mulock, Flo, Helen Craig, Mrs.Moore, Bouchier, Norah'.
            2. 'John Davis'.
            3. 'Arthur Flower, Middletown Stone, Mrs. Kelly, Jim Kelly, Alba, Geoffrey, Basil'.
            4. 'Pallas Lake'.
            Album 3, Page 16 and 17
            IE OH OHS48/3/9 · Part · 7 June 1904
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

            June 7th 1904 Dr Moorhead's Mares and Foals'.

            1. 'Dr G Moorehead, Tullamore, Foal, stables'.
            2. 'Snow bunting and foal'.
            3. 'Snow bunting and foal, Dr Moorehead'.
            4. 'Moss Gateau and foal'.
            5. 'Fair Portia and foal'.
            Album 8, Page 02
            IE OH OHS48/8/2 · Part · 20 July 1914
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. 'With Reaper Binder in Bog View field cutting barley and oats. Two years ago there were 4 fields now made into one large one. The barley being 2nd crops where oats were last year. The oats 1st. crop for about 100 years.

              Billy Guy (holding reins), William Woods (steward), Mike Guy (the driver) and the work horses (mares) Polly, Pella and Pansy'.
            2. 'Same subject as no.3.
            Album 8, Page 12
            IE OH OHS48/8/12 · Part · 19 September 1919
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. 'Norah Biddulph, Vera B [Biddulph], and Gerty B Cadall'.
            2. 'Fordson tractor draining corn, Tilan tractor threshing mill at work in field - near construction corners'.
            3. 'Norah Fordson tractor, Risk. Joe Monaghan, William Woods (steward), and John Corcoran, Tilan tractor'.
            Annual Report 1862
            IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/6 · Item · 1862
            Part of Digby Irish Estates

            Annual report for year ending June 1862 containing details of the rental of the estate and the consequent worsening financial situation. Explains that rental income has decreased due to the inability of the tenants to meet their rent following the bad harvest of the previous year. Also discusses drainage and land improvements at Ballyknockan, Annagharvey, Ballyduff, Ballydownan and Colehill. In terms of buildings, the report discusses construction of a new school house at Geashill and minor repairs to existing tenants' houses. Referring to the number of tenants on the estate, the report suggests that there are too many for advantageous farming and discusses compensation scheme for emigration. Reports that 807 tenants have left in the last five years and 142 houses were levelled.

            Referring to the threat from Ribbonmen, the report warns that Lord Digby is set to lose two of his best tenants, Mr Denning, bank manager of Bank of Ireland, Tullamore and Mr Dowling, attorney, Tullamore due to sustained intimidation by Ribbonmen. Appendix contains copies of letters from both men setting out their situation. Appendix also cotnains report on the woods and forests by forester Daniel Dewar.

            Drawings in report:
            Page 1 Drawing of cottage and yard with tenants and animals
            Page 5 Drawing of large farmhouse with adjoining field being ploughed.
            Page 8 Drawing of the new schoolhouse
            Page 10 Drawing of Scrubb Wood before and after thinning
            Page 12 Drawing of a ship sailing from the coast (emigration)
            Page 105 Map of Ballycollin

            Annual Report 1863
            IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/7 · Item · 1863
            Part of Digby Irish Estates

            Annual report for year ending June 1863 containing details of rental and general management of the estate. Includes a general report describing the failure of the 1862 harvest and the subsequent loss of rental income, including the complete abandonment of arrears in many cases. Regrets that funds were not sufficient to entice tenants to emigrate as many small and middle farmers were 'compelled to stay half starving on their land, unable to pay rent or crop the ground, or to emigrate to another land, and barely able to support life on the miserable produce of the soil'.

            Also discusses the completion of drainage works at Meelaghans, now let to Mr Goodbody of Tullamore, and at Ballyknockan, now let to Mr. Ridgeway. Referring to building works, the main project was the building of the new school house at Geashill. Other new buildings include the Castle offices to replace those previously burnt. Reports on the new forester, Daniel Dewer, who has had success in making the woods and plantations profitable, in particular at Clonad.