Ballycowan (Bar.)

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            IE IJA FM/TULL/256 · File · 24 September 1962-6 April 1963
            Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            File relating to the founding of the Retreat House at Tullabeg. Includes letters from the bishops of Killaloe, Kildare and Leighin and Ardagh and Clonmacnoise in relation to the promotion of the work of the retreat house, letters from Bishop Kyne of Meath concerning its official opening and press cuttings.

            IE IJA FM/TULL/145 · Item · January 1936-December 1947
            Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Fr. Willie Doyle Burse account book. With note attached to first page, ‘The capital…(£1,000)…was collected by the Ricci Mission Unit from benefactors in Ireland for the foundation of a burse for the education of a Chinese secular priest.’

            General Income & Expenditure
            IE IJA FM/TULL/81 · Item · 1890-1914
            Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            ‘Novices’ Accts.’ Volume containing the following accounts: General Account. Income Expenditure for 1890=1897. With index. (71pp);
            – Farm Account (with index) (August 1897 – August 1898, 7pp);
            – English Tertians’ Account (with index) (1908 – 1919, 13pp);
            – Tullabeg Account with Province (October 1908 – July 1914, 88pp).

            IE OCL GJ1/4/8 · Item · 29 July 1880
            Part of Records of King's County Grand Jury

            First of two sheets: a list of 91 jurors (A-H) of the barony of Ballycowan, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership. Annotated with additions and corrections by the poor rate collectors, William R. Wade, Edward Wyer and Peter Helion in July 1881.