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            IE IJA FM/TULL/335 · Pièce · 1958
            Fait partie de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Photograph of the 3rd year philosophy students at St. Stanislaus’ College, Tullamore, Offaly. Named by Fr James Moran SJ (1 May 2013). Back row, l-r: Sebastian Garcia Rubio, John Looby, Tom O’ Brien, Fergus O’ Keefe, Ciaran Kane, Gerry MacDonald, Kalman Bernath, Joseph Dargan, Bill Lane, Donal Doyle. On ground, l-r: Sean O’ Connor, [Michael Suarez Fernandez], Jim Moran.

            Journal of Tertian’s beadle
            IE IJA FM/TULL/337 · Pièce · 1911-1927
            Fait partie de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Journal of Tertian’s beadle at (Tullabeg and St. Bueno’s, North Wales) which details the comings and goings of the tertianship, timetables (schedule of year), notes. The tertianship was opened at Tullabeg in1911 and transferred to St. Bueno’s, North Wales in 1927. It returned to Rathfarnham Castle in 1941. Includes:
            ‘22 tertians: 14 had made long course’ (1911);
            ‘Fourteen in on 15th: two from Holland came on 22nd - Total 16’ (1916);
            ‘21 licensed smokers out of 25’ (1919);
            ‘In 1922 departure on 16th. Will not be possible as there are no trains from Tullamore on Sunday. Probably the best plan would be to begin retreat on evening of 7th’ (1922);

            IE OH OHS83 · Pièce · 1868

            Personal diary and almanack of Captain Maxwell Fox, Annaghamore House. The diary records short, day-to-day accounts of January to October of 1868, the year Fox was appointed High Sheriff of King's County. Entries to the diary comment mainly on personal matters and activities of his routine as a landowner, with occasional reference to national and local events.
            Personal matters referred to include socialising amongst a small circle of landed neighbours, relations and professionals in the town of Tullamore (names occurring include: Coote, Ridley, Marshall, Waller, Biddulph); attending religious services; light farm duties; shooting and hunting; card games.

            Entries contain occasional reference to his duties as High Sheriff during the Spring and Summer Assizes. An example of this is recorded across two days, dated 4 and 5 March, "Drove to Tullamore on car at 8.45, found carriage all ready so went with Sub-Sheriff in Clarence to meet Chief Justice Monaghan [sic] at Clara station. Brough him and Lefroy back to their lodgings in Tullamore, then drove home to luncheon after which cutting hedge along back lane to Lambs... Went in brougham to Tullamore at 8.35 attended at Station and received Chief Justice (Whiteside) drove him to his lodgings and attended by mounted police. At 11.15 attended both judges to Court House in Clarence and pair. In Court with Chief Justice until 4. Visited G. Jury luncheon and some. - Dined with judges and met Curran, Molloy, Dames and Montgomery. Home at 11."

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