Ballycowan (Bar.)

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            Aharney Castle
            IE OH OHS85/5/1 · File · undated
            Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

            Research on Aharney Castle, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 879.
            Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and four photographs.

            Aghnamanagh Tower House
            IE OH OHS85/1/2 · File · 11 September 2003
            Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

            Research on Aghnamanagh Tower House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 822.
            Contains field sheet incl. a sketch and plan of the site, a written report over four pages and 36 photographs.

            IE IJA FM/TULL/323 · File · June 1900-4 January 1916
            Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Handwritten accounts related to Tullabeg and details of the rent of Tullabeg. Includes references to ‘Irish Province in a/c with Tullabeg’, which details expenses of individual Jesuits such as examinations, living expenses, travel and tailoring (1900 - 1915); receipt of the Province in account with Clongowes Wood College (October 1909); list of tertians at Tullabeg (1911); letter of thanks from Brother Benedict, Mount St. Michael, Drumfries, Scotland to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ, Tullabeg concerning information related to land at Tullabeg (25 April 1909).

            IE OCL P137 · Fonds · 1814 - 1817

            Account book for Charleville Castle containing weekly returns of income and expenditure for Charleville Castle from 1 January 1814 to June 1817. Income was principally derived from accounts in Newcomen's and other private banks. Expenditure consists mainly of payments to clothiers, builders and servants.

            Bury Family, Earls of Charleville