Ballycowan (Bar.)

Área de elementos

Taxonomía

Código

Nota(s) sobre el alcance

    Nota(s) sobre el origen

      Mostrar nota(s)

        Términos jerárquicos

        Ballycowan (Bar.)

        Término General Offaly (King's)

        Ballycowan (Bar.)

        Términos equivalentes

        Ballycowan (Bar.)

          Términos asociados

          Ballycowan (Bar.)

            487 Descripción archivística resultados para Ballycowan (Bar.)

            10 resultados directamente relacionados Excluir términos relacionados
            Charleville Estate 1929-1933
            IE OH OHS4/O/3 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1929-1933
            Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

            Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to management of the Charleville estate. Matters referred to includes: new lease issued to Annie Moran for houses in Kilbride Street, Tullamore; transfer of lease to Trustees Convent of Sisters of Mercy; new lease issued to Annie Kelly; sale of the Tullamore Electric Light and Power Co Ltd premises.

            Sin título
            Charleville Estate 1936-1938
            IE OH OHS4/O/6 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1936-1938
            Parte de Charleville Estate Papers

            Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to management of the Charleville estate. Matters referred to includes: letter to Rev G Cooney on the arrangements that the new factory on the gaol premises will not require either the front or side walls to be demolished; the conveyance of premises in Tullamore by Salts Ireland Ltd for use as a factory; subscriptions from various individuals and businesses in Tullamore towards the new factory; draft agreement between Esther Molloy, Rev Gerald Cooney, Rev Eric Rennison, John Williams, Francis J Egan, Henry F Brenan, Joseph Kearney, Joseph Clarke, Michael English, Michael Walsh, John Horgan, Thomas J Lawless for the transfer of lands in Spollinstown [Spollanstown] for the purpose of erecting a factory within Tullamore; attempt to trace the title to premises in Church Street, Tullamore (former King's County Infirmary) by solicitors for Offaly County Council.

            Includes copy of letter to Colonel Howard Bury about the Salts Ltd factory in Tullamore, "As you have probably heard a new company is being formed in Ireland for the purpose of promoting a spinning factory in this town, and it will be a most important industry, and will give a very considerable amount of employment. There was great difficulty in getting the factory here because there were at least a dozen other towns in the Saorstat who were trying to get it established. As a result, however, of the efforts of various people Tullamore has succeeded. When the English gentlemen who are interested in the promotion of this factory originally interviewed some representative people here in this town they stipulated that they would not consider Tullamore unless they could get the land which they required at a price not exceeding £60 per acre. They pointed out that they could get land for this figure in other parts of the country, and indeed in some places they could get it for nothing. This shows the anxiety there was to get this factory. It was necessary to give an undertaking required, but eventually when negotiations were entered into between the local committee, of which I am Honorary Secretary, with the owners of certain of the lands to be acquired, it was found that considerably larger sums per acre would have to be paid for at least some of the land which was wanted. There are some other claims also which have to be met... (6 July 1937).

            Sin título
            Clonshanny
            IE OH OHS87/B/3 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1824 - 1879
            Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

            Deeds and rental notice relating to the townland of Clonshanny, in the barony of Ballycowan, Offaly.

            Includes:
            Renewal of Lease of 1776 for lands of Clonshanny, Amelia Drought and Horatio Emerson Esq. to Charles Bagot Esq., 10 December 1824;
            Landed Estates Court Rentals for the estate of John Emerson for parts of the lands of Castletown (in the conditions of sale, it is noted as 'known as Clonshanny'), and divided parts of the lands of Surin and Ballynasudry, 1861;
            Conveyance, The Landed Estates Court to Anthony Mathews and William Russell Esqs., 28 January 1862;
            Fee Farm Grant, Thomas Homan Mulock Esq. to Frances Fenamore, 24 October 1879.

            Records of the Williams Group
            IE OH OHS2 · Fondo · 1829-1997

            Accounts, legal documents, correspondence and marketing material relating to the foundation companies of the Williams Group, namely Tullamore Distillery, B. Daly & Co. Ltd., D. E. Williams Ltd., Irish Mist Liqueur Co. Ltd. and other associated companies.

            Sin título
            Digby - Glenamoy Estate 1927-1931
            IE OH OHS3/G/4/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1927-1931
            Parte de Geashill Estate Papers

            Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence relating to the administration of Glenamoy Estate, Ballina, Co. Mayo under James Boland Esq. Matters referred to include equestrian, hunting and fishing activities; game conservationism and dealings with various conservator groups; poaching; trespassing; employee salaries; transport fees; claims compensation; and the letting the Glenamoy River.

            Includes letter from B J Newcombe, Secretary to Salmon Fisheries Protection Association, to Lewis Goodbody: ‘…The rights of all Fishery Owners in the Free State are being tested in the still pending litigation in the Erne and Moy fishery cases. This litigation has been going on for some years at enormous expense, and now the last decision (by Mr Justice Johnson) in favour of the owners has been appealed against.’ (21 May 1929)

            Letter from Goodbody to Mr John Mudge: ‘Neary's cases is that he foul hooked this salmon on the 29th October, 4 or 5 pools above the boundary pool. Now, in certain water at least Lord Digby's bank would cover 4 or 5 pools above. When I pointed this out to him, he now says that it was hooked 262 yards above the boundary pool. It was about 6 lbs weight, and he says he had trout rod, and he only got it out 50 or 60 yards below the boundary pool.’ (2 December 1929)

            Letter from Lewis Goodbody to Lord Digby: ‘Woodcock shooting in Ireland ends on the 28th February everywhere, but I know that Reggie was of the opinion that it should close at latest by the middle of February. After that the birds were certainly pairing, and nests have been found here early in March. My own impression is that it ought to stop on the 31st January, but at all events they should not be looked for after the first week in February.’ (17 January 1931)

            Records of Offaly GAA
            IE OH OHS46 · Fondo · 1909-1980

            Offaly Southern Committee GAA Minute Books 1912-1922 and 1923-1927
            County Offaly GAA Minutes, 1917-1918
            County Offaly GAA Accounts 1909-1936
            North Offaly Minute Book 1918-1926
            Tullamore GAA Club Minutes 1914-1918, 1918-1920, 1926-1929
            Tullamore GAA Club Accounts 1966-1968; 1980

            Sin título
            Album 10, Page 01
            IE OH OHS48/10/1 · Parte · 1873
            Parte de Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. ‘Coming of age of Lord Charleville 1873 and wedding of Lady Catherine to Capt. Hutton 1st Royals’.
            2. ‘C. Company N.C.Os and men taken at Waterford 1873. McGrath, Blundstone, Tucker, Brodie, Russel, Birney, Cronin, Hone, Connolly, C. Hone, Kitson, Mc Auley, Company Sergeant Edwards Lynch, Brooks, Plumb, Savage, Lickrish, Margetts and Hattwood’.
            Ballina and Derries
            IE OCL P131/3/5 · Unidad documental simple · 1 May 1855
            Parte de Loughton Papers

            In the court of the commissioners for sale of encumbered estates in Ireland. Rental, maps and particulars of the lands of Ballina and Derries situate in the Barony of Ballycowen, and King's county.