Birr

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  • Parsonstown reverted to Birr in 1901.

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          6 Descripción archivística resultados para Birr

          IE BCA ROSSE/Q/62 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1710- 2000]
          Parte de The Rosse Papers

          Half-box of leases of premises in or near Main Street, also called ‘the street of Birr’ or ‘the town street’. This sub-section also includes papers relating to the sale of fee farm grants of Bowes’ Shop (purchased by Mary McLoughlin)
          and Griffin’s Bakery (purchased by John and Arthur Joyce), both on Main Street.

          IE BCA ROSSE/Q/77 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1824-2001]
          Parte de The Rosse Papers

          Envelope of leases of premises in Mellsop Street, the last of them stating that it is now known as Townsend Street. [In date order.] The envelope also includes papers relating to the sale of Townsend Street fee farm grants to Michael Kearns
          and Gerard and Evelyn Bell.

          Leases of The Green and The Upper Green
          IE BCA ROSSE/Q/57 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1747-1993]
          Parte de The Rosse Papers

          Box of leases of The Green and The Upper Green. [Some of the earliest leases of Cumberland Street (see Q/58) state that it was built on The Green, so it is probable that, as building progressed, leases of The Green change names to leases of sundry streets.] The box also includes papers relating to the sale of properties and fee farm grants in Green Street to the Birr Urban District Council and other purchasers.

          Leases of premises in or near Mill Lane
          IE BCA ROSSE/Q/69 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1710-1991]
          Parte de The Rosse Papers

          Envelope of leases of premises in or near Mill Lane. The envelope also includes papers relating to the sale of a Mill Lane fee farm grant to John Harte.